Troy beats Royal Oak for head coach Gary Fralick’s 500th career victory
Troy took out two birds with one stone when the Colts traveled to Royal Oak and beat the Ravens on Thursday evening.
The Colts held on and won 63-47, busting a six-game losing streak. But in the process, longtime head coach Gary Fralick finally hit his milestone 500th career win.
“We just played so hard, and every guy who got minutes played hard,” Fralick said after his team triumphed. “The bench was really into it. You could tell they came to play. We had a good week of practice overall. We’re getting a little better and competing better, and that’s what it’s all about it. Doggone it, we don’t have a superstar, but we’ve got guys that play hard and the right way most of the time.”
After the clock hit zeroes, Gary shared an embrace with his wife (and career scorekeeper) Sharon, and had multiple family members in attendance with signs to cheer him on and commemorate the victory.
In addition, Ravens head coach Aaron Smith, who played at and graduated from Troy High just around the time of Fralick’s arrival there in 1994, delivered a tribute prior to the game.
“(Aaron) was my JV coach for 15 years and is just a wonderful man,” Fralick said. “There’s just so many people that have been in my corner for so many years. It’s not all about 500 and me, me, me. It’s about them, and it’s about the team, and it’s about getting better.”
The ink had probably been dry on those signs after the Colts started 5-1, but after beating Fraser on Dec. 18, they fell into a funk, though it seemed like an end to that skid that would coincide with the 500th win was bound to come sooner than later.
Troy lost by three to Brighton at the North Farmington Holiday Extravaganza, then the slump reached four games when the Colts dropped a home game in overtime to their rivals, Troy Athens, on Jan. 9.

“I’m just hoping it comes one of these days,” Fralick said after that defeat. “It seems like it’s been two months, but I’ve got to practice what I preach, let it go and move on.”
It took overcoming six 3-pointers and a 30-point effort by Royal Oak’s CJ Hairston, but Troy got double-digit scoring out of four players (Grant Wilkens, Will DeArmit, Hayden Oriol, Blake Kuiper) to get over the hump.
“Coach Fralick is one of the best coaches in the state,” said Oriol, who led the Colts with 21 points in the win. “I’m just happy to play for him because he always makes practice fun and is always bringing that energy every day in practice and in games.”
Kuiper added, “It feels good, because we started the season off 5-1, then we were just caught on a downhill, so it’s nice that we can get back on track, and also get him his 500th. We’ve known it was his 500th for these past games and just couldn’t get it … Coach Fralick’s like a mentor to me. Not only on the court, but he takes the time out of his day to talk with us and be a friend.”
Speaking about why the wait was growing to get the coveted win, Fralick said, “You win together, you lose together, and we were not concentrating … We were just concentrating on the process of being ready to have success. The process means practice hard to play hard, and you do the little things right. I hardly said anything about 500 or anything (tonight), but I’m glad it’s done and now we can really get back to business. This was a league win for us, so we move on.
Fralick, who earned his 300th win in 2011 and hit 400 in Dec. 2018, was also recently enshrined in the BCAM Hall of Fame as part of its Class of 2025.

























































































































































































































