The 2022 Preview contains:
- Commentary
- What's New
- Player Movement
- Returning 2021 All-Centercourt Players
- 20 Players to watch in 2022
- A League-by-League look at returning All-League selections
(MMA, Yale Cup, ECIC, NFL, N-O, CCAA, & Charters)
- Coaching Changes
- Classification Changes
- Preseason Top 10 Large & Small Schools
- Predictions
Commentary
The finish to the 2020 season and the start of the 2021 season had something in common - blindsides. Three nights prior to the March 2020 shut downs, I was watching games at Buff State. One week prior to the start of the 2021 season, I was sitting on my couch, watching college basketball games played in empty arenas, with no real optimism of high school sports being played in the near future.
The end of 2020 quite simply felt like we were robbed. There was just no opportunity to further the championship aspirations that our winning teams had. Then, after nearly a year of mandates and restrictions, the 2021 season initially felt like a gift. Coaches and players were just grateful for any sense of normalcy and the opportunity to compete. But the reality is, the 2021 season allowed for even less of a regular season, and an even shorter postseason. Initially, no fans were allowed, which was amended to a pair of family members per player for the last few weeks.
The 2021 season was truly unlike any other. No tournaments or major events, and no state rankings, because the only thing that mattered was how you stacked up in your own area. The photos commemorating the season show players wearing chin straps, with bleachers that were never pulled out in the background. And not a single repeat champion in any of the nine classifications in Section VI or in the Manhattan Cup, which has never happened in my 17 years on the scene.
But on the positive side of things, some teams had an opportunity to win their final game on their home court. The very best pictures that came out of last season are the ones of players cutting down the nets - something I had never seen before in high school basketball, and it was really cool! Much was made early in the pandemic of heroes, usually referring to healthcare workers or those who are still getting to work when most of the world was shut down. Well in the high school basketball world last year, I felt like the AD's & coaches were heroes. Administrators scrambled to put a schedule together and make everything work. The coaches demonstrated just how much they cared about their players and how dedicated they were to coaching the sport. And one thing I can testify to from the 49 games I was able to witness in person, along with countless live streams I watched from home, the product on the court wasn’t compromised. It was still basketball and the kids played their butts off! To all the coaches, players, and administrators who made last season possible, I would like to extend a heartfelt thank you.
Having seen only about a third of the action I'd normally get to last year, and being forced to pick which championship game I would attend instead of seeing them all, my grasp of the high school basketball world isn’t what it normally is at this time of year. This is the latest I’ve ever produced a season preview, due at least in part, to the feeling that I’m shooting with my back to the basket. So if I didn’t predict your team to win anything, that might be a good thing.
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What's New ??
- Fans are back! Events are back!! Even state playoffs are back!!!
- The Centercourt Classic lineup for this season is bigger & better than ever. The annual event is scheduled for February 4th & 5th at Hamburg High School.
- Regionals return to Buffalo for the first time since 2018!! The 2020 season ended unceremoniously one day before Buff State was set to host 5 Far West Regional games and 2021 was a condensed seven-week season ending with sectional championships.
- The Manhattan Cup is once again a single tournament with one champion and games will be hosted by the higher seed. The winner represents our area in the CHSAA Class A state playoffs. A Class B representative will also be determined via a knock out tournament as Class B teams in the Manhattan Cup Tournament are eliminated. The caveat being, if a Class B teams reaches the Manhattan Cup Final, they would then face a win-or-go-home scenario.
- Tapestry receives the charter school bump. For the first time, the Thunderhawks will compete in Class B, despite having Class C BEDS numbers. Health Sciences, the first Section VI charter school to be moved up in classification, originally from Class B2 to Class A2, and then all the way up to Class AA last year, returns to Class A2 for the 2022 campaign.
- Class B returns to its usual B1 & B2, after adding a Class B3 for the 2021 season. Class C loses its traditional C1/C2 split this season and will crown a single champion among the 17 teams on JCC Friday in March, with no Class C crossover game.
- The Lafayette Violets will not field a team this season. The talent pool has merged with the Riverside Frontiers, leaving seven teams in Yale Cup II.
- After winning Class A1 a season ago, Hamburg moves into ECIC I, joining West Seneca West as the only Class A1 teams competing against the Class AA squads of that division.
- Iroquois joins ECIC II this season, after earning a league crown in ECIC III last year.
- Tonawanda returns to ECIC IV after one season in ECIC III.
- Springville returns to ECIC III after winning ECIC IV last season.
- The league formerly known as CCAA I East will now be called CCAA Central. CCAA II East is now just CCAA East. CCAA West I and CCAA West II are still leagues.
- Maple Grove & Cassadaga Valley join CCAA Central from CCAA II West.
- Chautauqua Lake slides into CCAA II West after a year in CCAA I East (now CCAA Central).
- Global Concepts & BASCS are both back in the fold after a year without them.
- After exiting the MMA following the 2019 season and competing as a NYSAIS Class A (Independent) for two seasons, head coach Rich Jacobs (2018 Centercourt Coach of the Year) and AD Marcus Hutchins have both resigned. The Park School now returns to the IAC (New Life Christian, Stanley G Falk, Gow, CCA, etc) for the first time since 2013.
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Player Movement
Key Transfers
Jaiden Harrison: West Seneca East ----> Timon
Malachi Parker: Cheektowaga ----> Timon
Jacob Humphrey: Cheektowaga ----> Timon
Jimmie Green: Cardinal O'Hara ----> Health Sciences
Tyreke Hopkins: CSAT ----> Health Sciences
Kydale Staten: Cheektowaga ----> Health Sciences
Jalen Duff: Lew-Port ----> Nichols
Parker Rey: Orchard Park ----> Nichols
Luke Granto: North Tonawanda ----> Canisius
Johnny Esposito: Niagara Falls ----> Canisius
Rod Brown: Sweet Home ----> Niagara Falls
Nicco DiGiulio: St. Joe's ----> Williamsville South
Massimo Moretti: Italy ----> St. Mary's
Early Prep School Departures
Josh Haskell - St. Joe's
Kamar Goudelock - Timon
Massai Graham - Tapestry
Dom Phillips - East Aurora
Returning Studs
Joe Harrington (Lancaster) & Nick Whitfield (Fredonia) are back after missing their junior seasons (2021) due to injury. Gabe McCoy (Randolph) returns to the team after playing his junior season in Florida.
** 2021 All-Centercourt Defender Brady Kustra of Hamburg suffered a football injury that will force him to miss his senior hoops season **
The Players
*** 8 of the top 25 players from the 2021 All-Centercourt Team return to the WNY high school hoops scene, along with 13 players that received Honorable Mentions following last season.
Returning First Teamers
Justin Glover - St. Joe's, Senior
Junior Season Stats:
14.1 PPG
7.2 APG
4.6 RPG
2.1 SPG
The four year starter and WNY assist leader in 2021 picked up a D2 offer from Daemen in the offseason after leading the Marauders to their first Manhattan Cup in 13 years. The All-Centercourt Defender and quickest player in WNY consistently produces against the best teams in the area.
Max Schneider - Williamsville East, Senior
Junior Season Stats:
30.4 PPG
7.2 APG
2.7 SPG
1.9 RPG
After a two-week Covid pause during a seven-game season, he went on an absolute tear while playing back-to-backs and Sunday mornings. The 2021 WNY scoring leader is only the 2nd player along with Dom Welch to average 30 plus points per game in Class A in over a decade.
Returning Second Teamer
Trey Kleitz - Iroquois, Senior
Junior Season Stats:
26.5 PPG
7.3 APG
6.3 SPG
6.0 RPG
Does everything on the hardwood for Iroquois at both ends, stuffing the stat sheet while providing a great example of sportsmanship & leadership. Set the WNY record for TD passes in a season while leading the Chiefs to consecutive Section VI title games on the gridiron.
Returning Third Teamers
Sophomore Season Stats:
28.3 PPG
5.0 RPG
3.8 APG
2.0 SPG
A proven scorer with over 1,000 already, Duff is always working and his game continues to flourish. His combination of shooting, body & ball control, and understanding of the game has him ready to lead the Vikings in the MMA.
Xander Fletcher - Niagara Wheatfield, Junior
Sophomore Season Stats:
20.3 PPG
4.8 APG
4.7 RPG
2.8 SPG
Handles the ball like it's on a string, sets up himself & his teammates for easy money, and knocks down shots. His defensive timing forces turnovers and gets the transition game going for the Falcons.
Returning Fourth Teamers
Jaiden Harrison - Timon, Sophomore
Junior Season Stats:
21.6 PPG
8.7 RPG
3.3 APG
1.8 SPG
A special talent and future D1 baller who played three varsity seasons at West Seneca East, arrives to keep the Tigers in the Manhattan Cup championship chase. That WNY scoring record is in big trouble come 2024.
Declan Ryan - Canisius, Senior
Junior Season Stats:
15.7 PPG
7.9 RPG
1.2 APG
0.5 BPG
0.5 SPG
Looked dominant early om in the 2021 season before suffering an injury on a hustle play. Outstanding hands & footwork in the paint and an automatic finisher.
Returning Fifth Teamer
Bryant Rosa - Riverside, Senior
Junior Season Stats:
24.5 PPG
4.2 APG
2.3 SPG
1.8 RPG
This BPS baller has flown under the radar despite All-State honors as a sophomore and leading the Frontiers to a league title & a sectional championship game appearance in 2021. A polished player offensively with a great shot.
Returning 2021 Honorable Mentions
Trevin Boling - Tonawanda, Senior
29.9 PPG / 4.1 RPG / 1.4 APG / 1.3 SPG - as a junior
Caleb Chapman - City Honors, Senior
20.1 PPG / 7.9 RPG / 4.1 APG / 3.6 SPG - as a junior
TJ Robinson - Niagara Wheatfield, Senior
19.8 PPG / 4.0 RPG / 1.9 APG / 1.6 SPG - as a junior
Tyler Curran - Allegany-Limestone, Senior
18.2 PPG / 3.7 RPG / 3.3 APG / 2.2 SPG - as a junior
Romeo Bell - Tapestry, Senior
13.8 PPG / 5.5 RPG / 4.8 APG / 3.5 SPG - as a junior
Dominic McKenzie - Niagara Falls, Senior
13.6 PPG / 9.3 RPG / 1.3 SPG / 1.0 BPG - as a junior
Benjamin Bill - Hamburg, Senior
13.2 PPG / 8.0 RPG / 2.6 BPG / 2.1 APG / 1.1 SPG - as a junior
Kevin Thompson - Timon, Senior
12.5 PPG / 5.4 RPG / 1.1 APG / 1.6 SPG / 2.6 BPG - as a junior
Jimmie Green - Health Sciences, Senior
12.5 PPG / 6.4 RPG / 2.6 APG / 1.8 SPG / 1.3 BPG - as a junior
Solomon Jackson - St. Joe's, Senior
10.1 PPG / 5.5 RPG / 2.1 APG / 0.9 SPG - as a junior
Nick Moore - Amherst, Junior
13.4 PPG / 4.8 RPG / 3.3 APG / 2.1 SPG - as a sophomore
Lucas Brown - Salamanca, Sophomore
18.3 PPG / 6.2 RPG / 2.4 APG / 2.1 SPG - as a freshman
Adam Chiacchia - Hamburg, Sophomore
12.2 PPG / 9.2 RPG / 2.9 APG / 1.8 SPG / 1.3 BPG - as a freshman
20 Players to Watch
Here's 20 players not mentioned anywhere above that will be difference makers in 2022
Seth Joba - Orchard Park, Senior
Chris Wright - Cardinal O'Hara, Senior
Lamar Matthews - Tapestry, Senior
Aidan Kennedy - Southwestern, Senior
Zion James - Olean, Senior
Nate Parker - CSAT, Senior
Teddy McDuffie - Amherst, Senior
Brendan Reid - St. Francis, Senior
Rod Brown - Niagara Falls, Senior
Tyreke Hopkins - Health Sciences, Senior
Nick Mogavero - Iroquois, Senior
Elijah Whitehead - McKinley, Senior
Dan Maku - Riverside, Senior
Darien Swanson - Westfield, Senior
Jasiah Jerocinski - Pioneer, Senior
Rashard Perry - Bennett, Junior
Dorian Facen - Williamsville East, Junior
Luke Granto - Canisius, Junior
Parker Rey - Nichols, Sophomore
Drew Hind - Randolph, Freshman
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League-By-League: Returning All-League Talent
Monsignor Martin Association
Large Schools - CLASS A
Canisius - Declan Ryan
St. Joe's - Justin Glover
St. Francis
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Small Schools - CLASS B
Timon - Kevin Thompson
Cardinal O'Hara - Christopher Wright
Nichols
St. Mary's
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Section VI
Charter Schools
Health Sciences - Nasir West
Tapestry - Lamar Matthews, Romeo Bell
Maritime
Global Concepts
BASCS
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YALE CUP I
McKinley - Elijah Whitehead, Jahood Martin
South Park - Javany Rivera
Middle College - Amir Marble, Zamar Ashford
Bennett - Lebrun Northington, Rashard Perry
East -
Hutch-Tech - TJ Jacobs
I-Prep - Daryl Allen, Angel Serrano
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YALE CUP II
Riverside - Bryant Rosa, Dan Maku, Desimon Elston
Olmsted - Ezekiel Alexander, Myrie Harris, Ricky Shanklin
MST Seneca - Nassir Williams, Marcelino Long
City Honors - Caleb Chapman
Buffalo Arts - Jordan Rodgers
Emerson - Hassan Muktar
Burgard
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ECIC I
Jamestown - Trey Drake, Jaylen Butera
Hamburg - Benjamin Bill, Adam Chiachia, Evan Chaffee
Orchard Park - Seth Joba, Keegan Mancabelli
Lancaster - Joe Harrington
Frontier
Clarence
Williamsville North
West Seneca West
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ECIC II
Amherst - Nick Moore, Gary Johnson
Williamsville East - Max Schneider
Iroquois - Trey Kleitz
Sweet Home - Diar Fleming
Williamsville South
West Seneca East
Starpoint
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ECIC III
East Aurora - Ryan Esminger
Pioneer - Jasiah Jerocinski
Cheektowaga
Lake Shore
Maryvale
Depew
Springville
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ECIC IV
Lackawanna - Julienn Clements, Archie Saeed, Ashlin Alexander
Alden - John Watson, Walker Wrest
Tonawanda - Trevin Boling
Cleveland Hill - Jordan Mann
JFK - Jacob Krotz
Holland - Jake Gailey
Eden
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Niagara Frontier League
Niagara Wheatfield - TJ Robinson, Xander Fletcher
Niagara Falls - Dom McKenzie
Kenmore West - Sean Hargrave
CSAT - Nate Parker
Lew-Port - Bobby Beilein
North Tonawanda
Lockport
Kenmore East
Grand Island
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Niagara-Orleans
Medina - Jarin Rhim, Joe Checchini
Roy-Hart - Aiden Petrie, Gavyn Boyle
Albion - Jahmeek Riley
Barker - Brad Cantrell
Newfane
Akron
Wilson
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CCAA I West
Olean - Zion James, Kamdyn McClain
Fredonia - Nick Whitfield, Ethan Fry
Allegany-Limestone - Tyler Curran, Anthony DeCapua
Dunkirk - Timothy Brown, A'Marion Tell
Salamanca - Lucas Brown
Southwestern - Aidan Kennedy
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CCAA Central
Randolph - Jaiden Huntington, Drew Hind
Cassadaga Valley - Wyatt Harrington, Braden Lebaron
Frewsburg - Zach Winters, Connor Murray, Zach Carr
Maple Grove - Tucker Fenton
Portville - Maxx Yehl
Silver Creek - Matt Woleben
Gowanda - John Ondus
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CCAA II West
Westfield - Darien Swanson, Ethan Weingart, Cole Holland
Sherman - Gerald Carris, Elijah Kioko
Panama - Cooper Brown, Carter Brink, Gabe Roth
Clymer - Austin White, Micah Willink
Brocton
Falconer
Chautauqua Lake
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CCAA II East
Cattaraugus-Little Valley - Josh Halterman, Johnny Visnesky
Pine Valley - Kordell Oakes, Bryce Sercu, Wayne Libby
Franklinville - Blake Frank, Connor Terwilliger
North Collins - Chris Smith
Ellicottville - Logan Grinols
Forestville
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Teams with New Coaches (17)
Nichols - Matt Bradshaw
St. Mary's - Ryan Gallo
Cheektowaga - Demario Rhodes
West Seneca West - Reuben Owens
Maritime - Donjuan Tyson
Tonawanda - Rod Middleton
City Honors - Demario Badger
Lew-Port - Pat Krawczyk
Westfield - Nolan Swanson
Cassadaga Valley - Greg Frank
Falconer - Jordan Goold
Forestville - Tom Dempsey
Holland - Matt Krotz
JFK - Sean McCowan
Portville - Josh Brooks
Springville - Chris Matthewson
BASCS - Chris Castleberry
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Classification Changes (17)
Lockport moves down from Class AA to Class A1
Williamsville East moves up from Class A2 to Class A1
Health Sciences moves down from Class AA to Class A2
Emerson moves up from Class B1 to Class A2
Lew-Port moves down from Class A2 to Class B1
Middle College moves up from Class C1 to Class B1
Riverside moves up from Class C1 to Class B1
Burgard moves up from Class B2 to Class B1
Depew moves up from Class B2 to Class B1
Lackawanna moves up from Class B2 to Class B1
Tonawanda moves up from Class B2 to Class B1
Springville moves up from Class B2 to Class B1
Bennett moves down from Class B1 to Class B2
Tapestry moves up from Class C1 to Class B2
Wilson moves down from Class B2 to Class C
Ellicottville moves down from Class C2 to Class D
Westfield moves down from Class C2 to Class D
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Preseason Rankings
** Seven of the 10 teams that appeared in the 2021 Preseason Large School Rankings were Top 10 teams when the season ended, and I was 8 of 10 predicting Top 10 small schools in 2021
Large Schools
1. Health Sciences
2. Canisius
3. St. Joe's
4. Niagara Falls
5. Jamestown
6. Hamburg
7. Amherst
8. St. Francis
9. Niagara Wheatfield
10. CSAT
Small Schools
1. Timon
2. Nichols
3. Olean
4. Bennett
5. Randolph
6. St. Mary's
7. Cardinal O'Hara
8. Tapestry
9. Allegany-Limestone
10. Salamanca
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Predictions
MMA - Canisius
Yale Cup I - McKinley
Yale Cup II - Riverside
ECIC I - Jamestown
ECIC II - Amherst
ECIC III - Pioneer
ECIC IV - Lackawanna
NFL - Niagara Falls
N-O - Medina
CCAA I West - Olean
CCAA II West - Westfield
CCAA Central - Randolph
CCAA East - Ellicottville
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I only predicted 3 of the 10 champions correctly in 2021 (Bennett, Fredonia, & Tapestry) - I blame the shutdown
Manhattan Cup
It's getting bad. The swami I am not when predicting the Manhattan Cup winner. In the last nine years, I've only gotten it right twice.
** Timon **
Class AA
Final Four:
Niagara Falls, Orchard Park, Jamestown, & Lancaster
** Niagara Falls **
Class A1
Final Four:
McKinley, Ken West, Hamburg, & Niagara Wheatfield
** Hamburg **
Class A2
Final Four:
Amherst, Health Sciences, Iroquois, & CSAT
** Health Sciences **
Class B1
Final Four:
Olean, Lackawanna, Lew-Port, & Riverside
** Olean **
Class B2
Final Four:
Tapestry, Allegany-Limestone, Bennett, & Fredonia
** Bennett **
Class C
Final Four:
Randolph, Salamanca, Global Concepts, & MST Seneca
** Randolph **
Class D
Final Four to reach JCC:
Sherman, Ellicottville, Westfield, & Clymer
** Westfield **
-centercourt
Wow! The end of an era at the Park School… 3 state championships 20+ college players and an NBA champion… the powerhouse of Buffalo basketball is no more. Who’s going to take over the throne??
Posted by: WNY hoops fan | Tuesday, December 07, 2021 at 07:47 PM
MMA loaded again
Posted by: BuffaloJoe | Tuesday, December 07, 2021 at 11:06 PM
Thanks for the insight, looking forward to getting back in the game!
Posted by: PJB | Wednesday, December 08, 2021 at 01:55 PM
It seems that there are two different teams written for this choice above… who do you have winning the manhattan cup final?
Posted by: Joe Smith | Thursday, December 09, 2021 at 12:31 PM
Joe -
There's only one name written for the Manhattan Cup. And there's only one name written for the Monsignor Martin Association. One is a league championship prediction, just as ECIC & Yale Cup have champs. The other is a postseason prediction. Sometimes there is an overlap. But the #1 seed doesn't always win the tourney. Just some predictions for fun...we shall see.
Posted by: centercourt | Friday, December 10, 2021 at 01:05 PM