(Adrian Baugh drains a jumper for the Indians)
(Adrian Baugh drains a jumper for the Indians)
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(Buffalo State Sports Arena during Championship Week /Photo: Harry Scull,Buffalo News)
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(Jalen Bradberry and Jaemon Turner have helped turn Niagara Catholic into a serious contender)
Well, the New Year is not off to the best start with cancellations and a less-than-spectacular lineup of games this week to begin 2018. However, I always begin this post each year at this time and there's still a game being played this week that's worthy of the title 'Game of the Week'. So here's a list of what I think are the top games to follow in this shortened week (And don't get too excited for Friday's lineup, I'm sure they all all get cancelled because it's winter):
Wednesday, January 3rd
Kenmore West @ North Tonawanda - 6:30 pm
St. Francis @ Cardinal O'Hara - 6:30 pm
Maritime @ Burgard - 6:30 pm
Olmsted @ I-Prep - 6:30 pm
Timon @ Canisius - 7 pm
St. Mary's @ Niagara Catholic - 7:30 pm
Frontier @ Maryvale - 7:30 pm
Thursday, January 4th
Cheektowaga @ South Park - 6 pm
Orchard Park @ West Seneca West - 6:30 pm
Williamsville North @ Clarence - 7:30 pm
Lancaster @ Jamestown - 7:30 pm
Dunkirk @ Olean - 7:30 pm
Randolph @ Silver Creek - 7:30 pm
Friday, January 5th
Williamsville South @ Williamsville East - 6:30 pm
Niagara Wheatfield @ Grand Island - 6:30 pm
Lockport @ CSAT - 6:30 pm
Burgard @ East - 6:30 pm
City Honors @ Olmsted - 6:30 pm
Kenmore West @ Lew-Port - 7 pm
St. Joe's @ Niagara Catholic - 7:30 pm
Lake Shore @ Maryvale - 7:30 pm
Saturday, January 6th
Williamsville North @ Sweet Home - 2 pm
St. Joe's @ Park - 5 pm
Newfane @ Clarence - 6 pm
Tapestry @ Randolph - 7:30 pm
United Way Showcase at Jamestown HS
Southwestern vs. Frewsburg - 12:30 pm
Silver Creek vs. Sherman - 2:15 pm
Maple Grove vs. BASCS - 4 pm
Chautauqua Lake vs. Oracle - 5:45 pm
Jamestown vs. Fredonia - 7:30 pm
* Game of the Week * - St. Mary's @ Niagara Catholic on Wednesday, January 3rd
The Lancers of St. Mary's entered this season as the defending Manhattan Cup champions in Class B. Yet coming into this season, I have found myself having to remind people of that on multiple occasions. When talking with area hoop-heads about a preseason top 10 in the small school ranks or who was the favorite to win the league & Cup, it was as if St. Mary's was just another team in the mix because they always are, rather than the highly regarded team they deserved to be.
When the first local small school poll of the season came out, St. Mary's was #6 in WNY, behind a team at #5 that didn't reach the final last season and welcomed five new starters - Niagara Catholic, who already had a loss to defending Class D champion Franklinville. When the first state rankings of the season came out one day later, the Lancers were unranked, while Niagara Catholic sat at #19 in NYS Class B.
It's not like the Lancers graduated several key contributors from last year's squad, but rather they brought back five players who saw time in their rotation, including a 2017 All-Centercourt Honorable Mention selection in Christian Szablewski. They were a group that I had slept on entering last year with a young, unproven rotation, but came into this year very high on.
On the other hand, Niagara Catholic became what I've called an overnight sensation, reminiscent of the power that Park became in 2014 - its first season in the MMA and one year before winning the NYS Class B Federation championship. Another 2017 All-Centercourt Honorable Mention selection, Jalen Bradberry, left Niagara Wheatfield after starting there as an 8th grader and enrolled at Niagara Catholic, instantly raising their stock. But he wasn't the only new addition. Three other starters for the Patriots are new additions this season and friends of Bradberry, while Jaemon Turner took a big step forward after seeing some minutes at Niagara Catholic as a freshman.
Since the first rankings came out, both teams are unbeaten. The Lancers ended up leapfrogging Niagara Catholic in both the state and local poll, perhaps on the strength of a season-opening victory over Lancaster. They also won the Depew & Five Guys Tournaments, which included a victory over Williamsville North. Niagara Catholic scored a victory over Class AA Clarence and also traveled out of state to win a tournament.
So what this game offers is a lot of contrast and even more talent. St. Mary's is the veteran team with four seniors in its starting lineup and believes this is their year. Niagara Catholic starts five underclassmen, none of who started last year for the Patriots, and four are new to the program. The Patriots believe they are embarking on something special and are eager to earn a statement win that backs up where the polls had them in early December and where they see themselves. What a way to tip-off the 2018 Monsignor Martin schedule - the defending champion visiting the serious young contender who many already view as the favorite. Sounds like 'Game of the Week' material to me.
-centercourt
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(The 2017 Manhattan Cup Final/Photo: Harry Scull,Buffalo News)
The 2017-2018 Pre-View From Centercourt contains:
- Commentary on returning talent & offseason news
- What's New
- Returning 2017 All-Centercourt Players
- Player Watch List for 2018
- A League-by-League look at the teams
(MMA, Yale Cup, ECIC, NFL, N-O, CCAA, & Charters)
- Coaching Changes
- Classification Changes
- Preseason Top 10 Large & Small Schools
- Predictions
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Last year on a Sunday night late in March I was driving home from Glens Falls. I'd just finished watching the Federation Tournament, which signals the official end to the high school basketball season, and I was going through the 2017 All-Centercourt Team in my mind. I quickly began to realize something that got me thinking ahead to the 2018 season and just how cool the season would be.
What was it? Talent. All sorts of returning talent. An unprecedented amount of underclassmen had turned in seasons worthy of recognition in not just the Top 60, but the coveted Top 25. In early April when the All-Centercourt Team was published, underclassmen accounted for over half of the Top 60. But it was in the Top 25 that the numbers really popped. Just nine seniors took up those slots, meaning an astonishing 16 underclassmen had represented the best 25 seasons in WNY.
What's New ??
- After a decade of immersing myself in the local high school hoops scene, I finally organized an event. The first ever Centercourt Classic will take place on Saturday, February 3rd at Williamsville South High School, featuring four games between top 10 teams from the 2017 season that brought back plenty of talent!
- The Niagara Frontier League (NFL) will be split into two divisions this season. (Niagara Falls, Ken West, Lockport, Niagara Wheatfield, & North Tonawanda) AND (Grand Island, Lew-Port, CSAT, & Ken East). Teams will play everyone in the league once and teams within their newly structured divisions twice. The regular season will conclude with 'crossover' games between the two divisions (1 vs 1, 2 vs 2, etc.) with the team finishing 5th in the larger division playing at West Seneca East for its 20th game.
- Lafayette will no longer host home games in its one-of-a-kind gymnasium that was far from a regulation court, but was an experience in-and-of itself. The Violets will instead play their home games at Grabiarz School of Excellence on Lawn Ave.
- This season there are only 16 teams in Class C, meaning there will be no breakdown into Class C1 & Class C2. Just one Section VI Final for Class C.
- Yale Cup varsity games will now have a 6:30 pm tip time.
- The Pastor-Cooper Showcase at Daemen College will only be two days this season - Thursday, December 7th & Saturday, December 9th.
- The ADPRO Public/Private Challenge returns to St. Mary's with another three-day, 11-game lineup. This season's headliner is Canisius vs. Health Sciences.
- The Manhattan Cup semifinals for Class B will be played on the same night as the 32 Section VI quarterfinals, in addition to the Manhattan Cup Finals for Class A & B conflicting with the Wednesday night of Buff State Week.
- Six teams have changed leagues from last season:
Starpoint returns to ECIC II, Iroquois & Springville move to ECIC III, Depew to ECIC IV, I-Prep to Yale Cup I, and Riverside to Yale Cup II.
- It's Section VI's turn to host the Far West Regionals. A full slate of five games are scheduled for Saturday, March 10th at Buffalo State.
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The Players
*** 15 of the top 25 players from the 2017 All-Centercourt Team return to the WNY high school hoops scene, along with another 16 players that received Honorable Mentions following last season. That's over half of the Top 60!
Returning First Teamer
Greg Dolan - Williamsville South, Senior
Junior Season stats:
23.0 PPG
8.9 RPG
4.3 APG
3.8 SPG
Dolan is WNY's only current three-time All-Centercourt selection heading into his senior season. The Billies' all-time steals leader and 1,000 point scorer will carry the load for his team more than ever this season in a quest for a fourth straight Class A1 Final appearance.
*All-Centercourt Defender*
Devin Pope - Chautauqua Lake, Senior
Junior Season stats:
28.2 PPG
7.8 RPG
4.7 SPG
3.8 APG
Pope is coming off a season that saw him attempt a staggering 221 free throw attempts and score over 700 points. He led his Thunderbirds to their first ever Section VI title and helped advance the team to regionals.
Davonte Gaines - Health Sciences, Senior
Junior Season stats:
17.7 PPG
12.1 RPG
3.8 BPG
2.9 SPG
The team's MVP scored a career-high 50 points in a victory last season and committed to play for Tennessee following his prep days. Gaines led his school to its first ever Section VI title and beyond.
*Centercourt #BOOM Squad*
Willard Anderson - East, Senior
Junior Season stats:
25.7 PPG
5.9 APG
3.9 RPG
3.4 SPG
Anderson has an all-around game that led East in points, assists, steals, & blocks, but his specialty is filling up the rim. During his junior campaign, he scored a career-high 42 points, while scoring at least 29 points in 11 of the Panthers' 23 games.
Returning Third Teamers
Bo Sireika - St. Francis, Senior
Junior Season stats:
14.0 PPG
3.9 RPG
1.9 APG
1.3 SPG
Already the school's all-time leader in 3-pointers made, Sireika took the Red Raiders to the Manhattan Cup Final in 2017.
*All-Centercourt Defender*
Julian Cunningham - Timon, Junior
Sophomore Season stats:
12.2 PPG
4.7 RPG
2.8 APG
1.6 SPG
Following a Manhattan Cup Final appearance with the Red Raiders, one of WNY's most crafty and competitive floor generals will suit up in Timon green this season.
* All-Centercourt Defender *
Trevor Book - North Tonawanda, Senior
Junior Season stats:
18.3 PPG
4.4 RPG
3.2 SPG
1.9 APG
After leading the Jacks to an overall Class A crown as a junior on a senior laden squad, Book is set to put the team on his back and erupt after a break-out junior year.
Jayce Johnson - Canisius, Senior
Junior Season stats:
11.3 PPG
8.3 RPG
5.3 APG
1.5 SPG
The 2016 Centercourt 6th Man of the Year became the Crusaders' go-to player in crunch time as a junior and delivered, leading Canisius to another Manhattan Cup after arriving to the postseason as the #4 seed.
*All-Centercourt Defender*
*Centercourt #BOOM Squad*
Returning Fourth Teamers
Sophomore Season stats:
11.5 PPG
5.0 APG
4.0 RPG
3.6 SPG
Perhaps the most talented player in all of WNY, Hutchins has never lost to a public school in his two seasons as the maestro for the Pioneers.
*All-Centercourt Defender*
*Centercourt #BOOM Squad*
Sophomore Season stats:
16.0 PPG
4.7 RPG
3.0 APG
2.6 SPG
The intense two-way star is a returning First Team All-Catholic selection looking to help Park take the next step in the large school ranks.
*All-Centercourt Defender*
*Centercourt #BOOM Squad*
Elliot Bowen - Ellicottville, Senior
Junior Season stats:
21.0 PPG
14.7 RPG
3.3 BPG
1.6 SPG
WNY's top returning big man enters his senior season as a two-time First Team All-State selection in Class D after earning the honor in both his sophomore & junior campaigns.
Sam Erickson - Franklinville, Senior
Junior Season stats:
20.4 PPG
10.2 RPG
2.7 APG
2.3 SPG
After leading the Panthers to the state final four in Class D last season, the do-it-all standout returns on a mission to take his team to the top of the state.
Returning Fifth Teamers
Junior Season stats:
18.4 PPG
6.0 APG
4.1 RPG
3.8 SPG
The 1,000 point scorer helped Health Sciences win the Class B Regional and advance to the state final four. He will be a major addition to whichever team he ends up with for his senior season.
Junior Season stats:
20.8 PPG
9.4 RPG
3.0 SPG
2.6 APG
The high-flyer will play football for Toledo in the fall after a run at a third straight N-O title for the Mustangs, who ran the table in league play last season.
*Centercourt #BOOM Squad*
Ryan Bradley - Canisius, Senior
Junior Season stats:
13.3 PPG
7.7 RPG
2.6 APG
1.2 SPG
Became a vital piece in the Crusaders starting lineup thanks to his size & all-around talent and was instrumental in leading them to a third straight Manhattan Cup title.
Returning 2017 Honorable Mentions
Nate Brawdy - Gowanda, Sr: 20.2 PPG / 14.0 RPG / 4.8 APG as a junior
Kyle DeVoogel - Newfane, Sr: 18.6 PPG / 5.9 SPG / 4.1 RPG / 2.8 APG / 0.9 BPG as a junior
Chad Biersbach - Depew, Sr: 17.5 PPG / 8.3 RPG / 2.8 SPG / 2.1 APG / 0.9 BPG as a junior
Ray Blackwell - Maryvale, Sr: 17.0 PPG / 6.2 RPG / 3.8 APG / 3.1 SPG as a junior
Hakeem Dobbins - Middle College, Sr: 16.5 PPG / 2.8 RPG / 2.0 APG / 1.8 SPG as a junior
Latrell Butler-Kemp - Walsh, Sr: 16.4 PPG / 7.5 RPG / 3.9 APG / 2.2 SPG as a junior
Ray Mushat - South Park, Sr: 15.3 PPG / 5.5 RPG / 2.6 SPG / 1.2 APG / 0.6 BPG as a junior
Max Weber - Newfane, Sr: 14.8 PPG / 8.3 RPG / 7.0 APG / 3.0 SPG / 1.7 BPG as a junior
Christian Szablewski - St. Mary's, Sr: 13.4 PPG / 8.5 RPG / 2.3 APG / 2.0 SPG as a junior
Darnell Butts - Dunkirk, Sr: 13.1 PPG / 4.5 RPG / 2.1 APG / 1.6 STL / 0.4 BPG as a junior
Tazaun Rose - Niagara Falls, Sr: 11.0 PPG / 5.0 APG / 4.0 SPG / 3.0 RPG as a junior
Mason Goodridge - Springville, Jr: 18.9 PPG / 2.5 APG / 2.1 RPG / 1.2 SPG as a sophomore
Cam Sionko - Grand Island, Jr: 17.2 PPG / 4.0 RPG / 3.0 APG / 1.8 SPG as a sophomore
Justin Hemphill - O'Hara, Jr: 16.4 PPG / 11.0 RPG / 5.1 APG / 2.4 SPG / 2.2 BPG as a sophomore
Tyler Hind - Randolph, So: 17.6 PPG / 4.3 APG / 3.1 SPG / 2.8 RPG as a freshman
Jalen Bradberry - Niagara Catholic, Fr: 14.7 PPG / 3.3 APG / 3.0 RPG / 1.5 APG as an 8th grader
Player Watch List
Nick MacDonald - 12 (Canisius), Austin James - 12 (Canisius), Master Radford - 12 (Timon), Jack Capen - 12 (St. Joe's), Syquan Ralands - 12 (Niagara Falls), Jacob Genzel - 12 (Hamburg), Justin Allen - 12 (East), Liam Carey - 12 (Grand Island), Nick Baker - 12 (JFK), Ture Hassler - 12 (Gowanda), Griffin Chudy - 12 (Ellicottville), Austin Grinols - 12 (Ellicottville), Isaac Kopp - 12 (Franklinville), Jon Parks - 12 (Lake Shore), Noble Smith - 12 (Lackawanna), Anthony Whitfield - 12 (Hutch-Tech), Deon Spencer - 12 (McKinley), Kyle Ebert - 12 (Frontier), Alex Wayland - 12 (West Seneca West), Jared Gleason - 12 (Sherman), Jarmani Benton - 12 (Silver Creek), Jermaine Haynes - 11 (Cardinal O'Hara), Chris Stineman - 11 (Nichols), Noah Grabar - 11 (Lackawanna), Josiah Harris - 11 (Niagara Falls), Brady Woelben - 11 (Silver Creek), Lucas Theisen - 11 (St. Francis), River Reinhart - 11 (Clarence), Malik Brooks - 11 (Lockport), Mike Schmidt - 11 (Olean), Quentin Nnagbo - 11 (Park), Julian Eziukwu - 11 (Park), Earl Howard - 11 (MST Seneca), Zamari Mitchell - 11 (West Seneca West), Devin Degree - 11 (Williamsville South), Kameron Briggs - 11 (Health Sciences), Trent Scott - 11 (Lew-Port), Juston Johnson - 11 (West Seneca West), Adrian Baugh - 11 (West Seneca West), Mason Goodridge - 11 (Springville), Nate Shuart - 11 (Fredonia), Carson Christ - 11 (Maple Grove), Amir Radford - 11 (City Honors), Dwayne Vass - 10 (Canisius), Ishmael Fairclough - 10 (Canisius), Jaylen Stewart - 10 (Park), Eric Kegler - 10 (St. Mary's), Anthony Mack - 10 (South Park), Jahmal Lewis - 10 (McKinley), Terrell Mullen - 10 (Maryvale), Justin Hemphill - 10 (Cardinal O'Hara), Daesean Ashley - 10 (Amherst), Cameron Barmore - 10 (Panama), Cal Shifflet - 10 (Williamsville East), Aidan Horan - 10 (Nichols), Dom Jamison - 10 (Silver Creek), Jon Orugun - 10 (Park), Tariq Eubanks - 9 (Tapestry), Kyjuan Inabinett - 9 (Health Sciences, Javaughn Jones - 9 (Health Sciences), Tyler Putney - 9 (Fredonia)
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League-By-League
Monsignor Martin Association
Large Schools - CLASS A
Canisius has won seven of the last nine Manhattan Cup championships, including the last three. After pulling it off last season as the #4 seed in the playoffs, the Crusaders are back once again in full force, returning a deep and talented lineup. Canisius started five underclassmen for most of the season, so they will be a seasoned, veteran squad. With vital pieces in all the right places, this team could be a complete buzz. Jayce Johnson & Ryan Bradley both earned postseason honors last year, but the list of standouts at Canisius is lengthy. Park has a new coach in Rich Jacob and all that underclassmen talent coming back, with the exception of Joe Jones who left for prep school. The Pioneers played last season without any seniors - this season they'll have just two. Expect them to be as formidable as ever with Noah Hutchins and Dan Scott leading the way and three players that are at least 6-8. They'll look to finish strong and earn their first Class A Manhattan Cup. St. Francis is coming off an outstanding season with some eye-popping wins and a finals appearance in the Manhattan Cup. The team returns one starter in senior Bo Sireika, who was Third Team All-Centercourt. Despite replacing four starters Coach Ferris' squad might surprise - they are loaded with underclassmen that saw meaningful minutes last year and will be expected to step up as they look to repeat as regular season champions and get back to the Manhattan Cup Final. St. Joe's returns eight players, led by senior Jack Capen. Kevin Durkin will run the point for the Marauders, while 6-7 Alex D'Anniballe gives the team a presence in the middle. Pat McCann will see plenty of court time as a junior, along with Will Ostrowski. Tre Boling will miss some time at the start of the season following a football injury.
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Canisius: Jayce Johnson 12, Ryan Bradley 12, Austin James 12, Nick MacDolnald 12, Conner McCaffrey 12, Brendan Trapper 12, John Evans 12, Joe Jamison 11
Park: Brandon Smith 12, Marques Lowe 12, Noah Hutchins 11, Daniel Scott 11, Quentin Nnagbo 11, Julian Eziukwu 11, Jordan Gompah 11, Jack Gompah 11, Q Johnson 11, Jai'den Dunn 11, Eman Wajed 11, John Orugun 10, Jaylen Stewart 10, Caleb Hutchins 9, Keyounjay Carter 9
St. Francis: Bo Sireika 12, Owen Woyshner 12, Josh Palmer 12, Dan Busha 11, Dorion Ivey 11, Elijah Williams 11, Traevone Scott 10, Justin Poumpey 11, Lucas Theisen 11, Nicholas Reeb 11, Noah Unger 11, Reily Miller 11, Ryan Lacki 11, David Bartholomew 10, Jack Bickerstaff 10, Amiel Collins 9
St. Joe's: Jack Capen 12, Jeremy Johnson 12, Trey Boling 12, Kevin Durkin 12, Keith Norward 12, John Galvin 12, Alexander D'Anniballe 12, Noah Hausbeck 12, Pat McCann 11, Will Ostrowski 11, Tino Martone 11, Kemychal Clark 11, Jack Wojtazsek 11, Hamzah Abdur-Rahman 11, Amari Gordon 10
Timon: no information provided by coach
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Small Schools - CLASS B
St. Mary's is the defending champion in Class B and returns plenty of talent, led by seniors Christian Szablewski, Eric Brown, & Matt Ciezski. Despite a veteran bunch, the Lancers will need to play hungry, as the other teams in the league made some key additions to already talented rosters. There has yet to be a repeat champion in Class B. Cardinal O'Hara is coming off its most successful season since 2002 and returns eight players, including the team’s top 3 scorers in Justin Hemphill (16.4 ppg), Jermaine Haynes (14.9 ppg), and Nasir Benton (10.3 ppg). Hemphill enters his junior season with over 500 rebounds and 734 points. Pat Clarke takes over as head coach at Nichols, where the Vikings finished second last season after narrowly losing a battle in the final to St. Mary's. The team will benefit greatly from junior transfer Chris Stineman, a forward who averaged 13.6 ppg & 9.4 rpg as a sophomore. He teams with returning starting point guard Trent Banaszak and Aidan Horan, who enjoyed a solid freshman season. Niagara Catholic is looking to improve on their five-win season last year. With five returning players and several new players added to the roster including notable transfer Jalen Bradberry, who earned All-Centercourt Honorable Mention honors as an 8th grader, the Patriots will look to find the cohesiveness to make them very competitive in a tough league. Latrell Butler-Kemp, who was an All-Centercourt Honorable Mention and First Team All-Catholic last season, returns to Walsh as the team's lone senior. The very young Eagles also have just two juniors - one that saw limited action a season ago and the other being a foreign exchange student from Germany who has never played. In a league that is always challenging for this exceptionally small school that travels at least an hour for every road game, head coach Andy Moore may be tasked with his biggest challenge yet.
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St. Mary's: Christian Szablewski 12, Eric Brown 12, Matt Ciezski 12, Ahmad Powell 12, Frank Propis 12, Jaelin Russell 12, Ben Mazurowski 12, Kofi Osei 12, Ja'Shawn Collins 12, Jake Lukasik 12, Brady O'Brien 11, Sean Melson 11, Alif Dunbar 11, Eric Kegler 10
Cardinal O'Hara: Nasir Benton 12, Michon Dudley 12, Justin Hemphill 11, Jermaine Haynes 11, Stephen Boyd 11, Brandon Broadnax 11, Matthew Buckley 11, Ibrahim Lewis 11, CJ Masters 11, Joe Turri 11, Remir Velazquez 11, Jaedin Cottman 10, Yehshua Lee 10, Quantrail Moss 10
Nichols: TJ Banaszak 12, Antonio Jones 12, Ryan Peterson 12, Matthew Glinski 12, Michael Fredericks 12, Chris Stineman 11, Jonathan Goodloe 11, Clark Thrasher 11, Matt Raiff 11, Julian Freeman 11, Jake Bair 11, Aidan Horan 10, Hugh Purks 9
Niagara Catholic: Nick Krupp 12, Mike Sanders 12, Harrison Abramaitys 11, Quinelle Burch 11, Raysean Smith 11, Haakim Siner 11, Jaden Turner 11, Roman Wright 11, Avion Harris 10, Jaemon Turner 10, Jalen Bradberry 9, Mehki Starks 9
Walsh: Latrell Butler Kemp 12, George Lowry 11, Justus Lingott 11, Colin Yorke 10, Marcus Esposito 10, Kameron Ramadhan 10, Zayne Blacksnake 10, Max Garvin 9, Xavier Laverty 9, Ajhani Parks 9
CCA: no information provided by coach
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Section VI
YALE CUP I
South Park enters the season as the defending Yale Cup champions for the first time in 31 years. With all that's back, along with a couple key transfers, it looks like they could have the horses to do it again. Ray Mushat, Anthony Mack, David Stroud, and Elijah Lewis are all back to make the Sparks formidable. East led South Park in the final minute of the game that decided where the Yale Cup would reside, and returns three key pieces of its squad from last year. The team has the city league's best player in Willard Anderson, back after earning Second Team All-Centercourt honors as a junior, along with Justin Allen who gives the team a strong presence in the paint, and three-year player Waunya Shaw. The Panthers have also moved to Class D in Section VI after reaching the Class C2 Final last year. McKinley is coming off a year in league play that ended a 28-game Yale Cup winning streak and saw the Cup leave Elmwood Avenue. However, the Macks still reached Buffalo State in Class A1. With plenty back and Zaire Dorsey behind the bench, they would be a tough team to bet against returning the city's trophy to the home its had for years. Deon Spencer is back to play the point, Kavon Rogers will man the middle once again, and Emir Evans is a tough & physical defender. Middle College has a new head coach in James Kane, who has been with the program at the JV level. His Kats will once again be a contender in both league & sectional play, led by Nate Jackson, Aziyon Clemons, and Hakeem Dobbins. Hutch-Tech has a group that has played together for the past couple seasons. After playing together all offseason, the group has grown together to raise their basketball IQ's and are ready for the challenge presented in the rigorous Yale Cup. Burgard head coach Willie Jones was inducted into the Greater Buffalo Sports Hall of Fame during the offseason, so the Bulldogs are officially coached by a legend! The team brings back six players and will carry ten underclassmen this season, led by junior Dejuan Williams. Emerson will have to play smart and get its youth up to speed quickly as the team has just four seniors on this season's 15-man roster.
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South Park : Raymond Mushat 12, Donte Ridgeway 12, Daquan Anderson 12, Justice Allen 12, Elijah Lewis 11, David Stroud 11, Devon White 11, Jalil Marris 11, Donald Stewart 11, Dabeyon Humphrey 11, Jayon Renfro 11, Anthony Mack 10, Jayson Armstead 10, Michael Crockett 10
East: Willard Anderson 12, Justin Allen 12, Waunya Shaw 12, Xavier Turner 12, Emmanuel Wilson 12, Ibrahim Mberwa 12, Danny Carter 10, Juron Hill 10, Dontaye Miller 10, Eugene Robinson 9, Tynell Ruffins 9, Anthony Oberlander 9, Jaiden Green 9, Antonio Rivera 9
McKinley: Deon Spencer 12, Jaylin Windsor 12, Kavon Rogers 12, Emir Evans 12, Marquese Thomas 12, Frank Bostic 12, Troy Coble 12, Ngendabanyikwa Elias 11, Jahmal Lewis 10
Middle College: Nate Jackson 12, Azyion Clemons 12, Jules Stover 12, Zach Jones 12, Hakeem Dobbins 12, Donovan Queeno 12, Tereamell Stevens 11, Ja'Kari Nettles 11, James Barnes 11, Devonte Prince 10, Keyunte Jones 10, Malik Meadows 10, Jamond Jones 10, Keith Brown 10, Anthony Smith 9
Hutch-Tech: Jayden Mitchell 12, Caleb Kash 12, Mohamad Nor 12, Frenchy Cook 12, Anthony Whitfield 11, Ke'Shawn Bennett 11, EJ Shahied 11, Khyree Jeader 11, David Bradshaw 11, Cyer Cyer 11, Emanuel Geegba 11, Elijah Smith 11, Kenneth Jacobs 10
Emerson: John Tarver 12, Zakai Young 12, Jaquan Davis 12, Kam'ron Mootry 12, Lumumba Hough 11, Daquan Seltzer 11, Darshaun Sullivan 11, Quinton McClain 11, Mark Gist 11, Antonio McGee 11, Otis Houston 11, Nazir Moore 11, Calvin Smith 11, Luis Rodriguez 11, Christian McDowell 11
I-Prep: no information provided by coach
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YALE CUP II
MST Seneca returns two starters from last year in Earl Howard and Jason Chapman. Howard is a strong and physical point guard that can handle, shoot, and defend for the Wolves. The team will look to play solid defense and keep games close until they are able to have some new players step up and fill the roles of the departed seniors and try to use team speed and athleticism make up for a scoring lost to graduation. Olmsted returns Gabe Carr-Johnson and Joel Richards after reaching Buff State in Class B2 one season removed from a sectional crown in Class C1 in 2016. The Owls assembled some challenging nonleague opponents to prepare for the postseason. City Honors has a young team with three sophomores and a freshman, and its top player also an underclassmen in junior Amir Radford. Riverside moves into Yale Cup II this season. The Frontiers have three seniors back from last season, led by the talented Dialo Rivera Stevens, who is the team's captain. At DaVinci, Nick Todaro is the new head coach and has hard-working group that will defend teams aggressively. They carry some freshmen with potential and could surprise a few teams along the way. Lafayette is looking to build on last season following its come-from-behind sectional win over Roy-Hart, which marked the Violets' first playoff victory since 2010. Returning starters Austin Grimes and Dayshawn Elliott will factor big in the Violets' backcourt, transition speed, and offensive output. Senior LaMorris Elliott will give the team experience and strong perimeter shooting.
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MST Seneca: Daylin Anderson 12, Daryl Costner 12, Diallo Gray 12, Marquel Hampshire 12, Saeviyon Livingston 12, James Myree 12, Warren Carter 11, Jason Chapman 11, JohnnyLee Cunningham 11, Earl Howard 11, Derrick Patterson 11, Nick Price 11, Xavier Werts 11, DeMario James 9
Olmsted: Gabriel Carr-Johnson 12, Aaron Brown 12, Joel Richards 12, Chris Pettiway 12, Caleb Matthews 12, Marcus Roberson 11, Delmar Green 11, Deshaun Nikonowics 11, Chris Mosley 11, Trevor Young 11, Renard Siders 10, Marciano Lamar 10
Riverside: Dialo Rivera Stevens 12, Robert Kyle 12, Carlos Adorno Nunez 12, Dontae Hill 12, Michael Villegas 11, Asante Silva 11, Julius Laureano 11, Jazed Maldonado Rivera 11, D'Yontai Williams 9, Ezequiel Rodriguez 9
City Honors: Brendan Bulluck 12, Sebastian Flewellyn 12, Neftali Vazquez 12, Michael Ruggeiero 12, Amir Radford 11, Eliot Solomon 11, Xavion Baines 11, Jerimiah Chapman 10, Nate Kahn 10, Kevion Taylor 10, Jayden Slaughter 9
Lafayette: Austin Grimes 12, LaMorris Elliott 12, Dayshawn Elliott 11, Jiheed Robinson 11, Kevin Maysonet 10, Kenneth Merced Ayala 10, Yabnel Calderon 10, Luis Betancourt 10, Zion Pannell 9, Yan Carlos Rodriguez 9
DaVinci: Trevor Knight 12, Gregory Kulian 12, Cori Henning 12, Antres Garcia 12, Jordan Fonn 11, Eric Barton 11, Elijah Graham 10, Miyear White 10, Agatino Maccarrone 10, Kitara Joseph 9, Ademola Montrose 9, Hiram Abril 9, Angel Burgos 9
Buffalo Arts: no information provided by coach
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ECIC I
West Seneca West will benefit greatly from the return of Juston Johnson, who played with the team as an eighth grader and the transfer of Adrian Baugh, both coming over from Timon. The Indians also hired former Timon coach Des Randall, who starred for the school over a decade ago. With Alex Wayland back, who led the team in scoring last year, this could be the surprise team of the season in both league play and Class A1. Williamsville North returns its starting backcourt from last season in Ryan Johnston, Jacob Belote, & Joe Nusall. The Spartans also have a pair of bigs with talent and size with 6-5 Jonathon Abaya and 6-6 Greg Poland, and should contend for a league title and return to Buff State in Class AA. Frontier has six players back from last season, including Kyle Ebert, who led the team with 14.5 ppg and Brandon Dunz who averaged nine ppg last year. Jamestown has been a league champion in ECIC I for the last seven seasons. With a young team that lacks experience, it will be a challenge to continue that streak. The Red Raiders do have two starters back in Matt Hill and Marcus Rojas who combined for over 20 ppg last year, along with some young talent eager to continue the tradition. Lancaster reached the Class AA Final last season, and returns a pair of talents from that team in senior Alec Tamburri and junior Jakob Jerebko. Tamburri was a First Team selection in ECIC I, while Jerebko will help carry the load this season after battling through injuries last year. Point guard duties will be handled by Ryan Mansell, a tough defender for the Legends. Clarence returns its top three scorers (Joe Olivieri, River Reinhardt, & Jack Putney) from a team that won five of their last six games, with the loss occurring in overtime of the quarterfinals at Jamestown. Orchard Park has three starters back (David Morris, Eric Liberatore, and Tino Mancabelli) however Mancabelli will begin the season on the shelf with injuries. The Quakers will use that time to develop depth and find out who can step up into a greater role.
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West Seneca West: Alex Wayland 12, Jesse Broad 12, Mike Borton 12, Jack Koller 12, Willie Morrison 12, Juston Johnson 11, Adrian Baugh 11, Bryan Ball 11, Kevin Link 11, Jack Breen 11, Anthony Espe 11, Nate Ryniec 10, Mike Glinski 10
Williamsville North: Ryan Johnston 12, Justin Konotopskyj 12, Lucas Terry 12, Alex Steinwachs 12, Jonathon Abaya 11, Joe Nusall 11, Jacob Belote 11, Dylan Mann 11, Scott Becht 11, Jake Federio 11, Dylan Mann 11, Nick Maniscalco 11, Jacob Orlando 11, Greg Poland 10, Scott Hopkins 10
Clarence: Joe Olivieri 12, Steve Kabayiza 12, Mike O'Brien 12, Matt Zuffranieri 12, Mike Scherrer 12, Jake Reger 12, Phil Simkin 12, Jack Putney 11, River Reinhardt 11, Jackson Wurtz 11, Brandon Ferris 11, Jon Stevens 11, Akilesh Ramakrishna 11, Peyton Metzger 10
Frontier: Jacob Weiss 12, Tom Notto 12, Kyle Ebert 12, Alex Hiam 11, Brandon Dunz 11, Ben Taylor 11, Elliott Robinson 11, Tyler Bailey 11, Chris Jones 11, Tyler Jenkins 11
Jamestown: Matt Hill 12, Noah Larson 12, Marcus Rojas 12, Henry Malarkey 12, Grant Moore 11, Kylen Faulkner 11, Grayson Holt 11, Daunte Garland 11, Kameron Grant 11, Nolan Butts 11, Shaheem Freeney 11, Jordan Crofoot 10, Elijah Rojas 9
Lancaster: Alec Tamburri 12, Ryan Mansell 12, Jakob Jerebko 11, Matt Garry 11, John Kisker 11, GianLuca Fulciniti 10
Orchard Park: Eric Liberatore 12, Alex Freilicher 12, Ben Shoop 12, Dave Morris 12, Nate Wereski 11, Matt Burney 11, Cayden Collins 11, Archie Bartolotti 11, Josh McTigue 11, Jordan Prince 11, Brad Fowler 10, Tino Mancabelli 10, Ethan Swiatek 10
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ECIC II
Williamsville South will be the group that every other team in ECIC II gets up for. The Billies saw their name added to the league championship banner for a third straight season and enter as the favorites to do so once again. Greg Dolan enters his senior season with just two league losses since starting as a freshman and hopes to keep it that way. Cody Sanford and Devin Degree also return to the starting lineup at South this year. Amherst is a defending league and Class A2 champion that will look to be a hardworking & unselfish team. The Tigers will be young and return no starters, but will be led by the 2017 Centercourt Sixth Man of the Year in Daesean Ashley, along with Jake Mullen, Ja’Kye Womack, and Jackson Tan who are ready to keep the Amherst tradition going. Williamsville East will be a contender in league play thanks to a veteran squad that boasts 11 seniors, led by Patrick Ranallo, Sean Keenan, & Nicholas Kieffer, along with talented sophomore Cal Shifflet, who averaged 8.4 ppg as a freshman. After a year away from coaching to enjoy the birth of his son, John Reinholz takes over as the head man at Hamburg. The Bulldogs have a very young team with nine underclassmen that includes five sophomores, but do return a pair of seniors that started last season in Jacob Genzel and Mark Henry. At Starpoint , Justin Mott is the lone starter that returns. The Spartans welcome back four other players who saw time in last season's rotation and their experience will be needed, as the Spartans bounce back up to ECIC II after competing last season in ECIC III. West Seneca East will be young this season with just two returning players that played important minutes last season. Zamari Mitchell was Second Team All-ECIC II last season and led the Trojans in scoring, assists, steals, & 3-pointers, while Christian Rodriguez was one of the team's better rebounders & defensive players from last season who always guarded the other team's best player. Sweet Home expects to take steps forward this season with their fast paced style and team defense. They finally have older players in the program that offer experience at the varsity level, led by point guard and captain Evan John, along with Stephon Trueheart, Maurice Robertson, Matthew Nix, and returning sophomore Jamel Lucas.
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Williamsville South: Greg Dolan 12, Cody Sanford 12, Josh Foster 12, Robert Richards 12, John Goetzmann 12, Paul Goetzmann 12, Dan Proch 12, Nick Geska 12, Ethan Fuhr 12, Anthony Lombardo 12, Devin Degree 11, Ryan Schouten 11, Caran Peterson 11, Ethan Heil 11, Mike DiGiulio 10
Amherst: Chris Patterson 12, Charles Kilgo 12, Xavier Lewis 11, Jake Mullen 11, Ja’Kye Womack 11, James Moore 11, Deadrea Tyson, 11, Jackson Tan 11, Tyler Ross 11, Daesean Ashley 10, Noah Woldu 10, Aden Clemente 10, Marcus Hall 10
Williamsville East: Sean Keenan 12, Cameron Williams 12, Connor Williams 12, Nicholas Kieffer 12, Daniel Doyle 12, Seth Blum 12, Brian Comerford 12, Justin O'Neal 12, Patrick Ranallo 12, Brian Suk 11, Joe Shifflet 12, Colin Fors 12, Dylan Moorhouse 11, Zach Rudewicz 11, Cal Shifflet 10
Hamburg: Jacob Genzel 12, Mark Henry 12, Jack Rettig 12, Kevin McDermott 11, Connor McDonnell 11, Matthew Reagan 11, Nathan Severson 10, David Benningfield 10, Andrew Genzel 10, David Lambert 10
Starpoint: Kyle Schreader 12, Jake Walters 12, Brandon Wunderlich 12, Aaron Chase 11, Azston Ford 11, Brendan Gawel 11, Nate Lang 11, Justin Mott 11, Adam Rankie 11, Rob Roetzer 11, Braden Zdrojewski 11, Dustin Wick 10, Dexter Brooks 9
West Seneca East: Christian Rodriguez 12, Andrew Weiner 12, Greg Radka 12, Dylan Deneka 12, Zamari Mitchell 11, Marcus Barney 11, Matt Ibrahim 11, Alex Sarick 11, Trent Winfree 10, Michael Marcezin 10, Tommie Ferrell 10
Sweet Home: Stephon Trueheart 12, Jewlian White 12, Dylan McDuffie 12, Ryan Harris 12, Brian Lovering 12, Tavionn Martin 11, KiAiir Brunner 11, Marjohn Manuel 11, Evan John 11, Maurice Robertson 11, Matthew Nix 11, Adrian Rice 11, Jamel Lucas 10, DaeQuan Hill 10
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ECIC III
Lake Shore will have a strong presence in the middle from Johnathan Park, who led the team in scoring & rebounding last season. Jay Brueckl and Josh Buchanan will lead a deep,experienced and talented back court. Maryvale will put the ball in the hands of electric senior guard Ray Blackwell, who was called up as a freshman, and should eclipse the career 1,000 point total this season as a senior. Terrell Mullen should be a strong and talented player for the Flyers, who also have third year varsity player Mark Bailey. Chris Juergens takes over as head coach at Pioneer, after working as an assistant under Joe Pawlak at Roy-Hart. Returning is the veteran backcourt trio of Kaleb Hurlburt, Nick Rinker and Kyle Burley, who all started last season, with Burley averaging 15 ppg last season. Iroquois moves into the division from ECIC II with new head coach Todd Kleitz and only three players lost from last season. Tyler Tait will be the team's top returning scorer, along with Josh Kowalski & Andrew Hetzendorfer and the talent that moved up from a JV team that went 16-4 last year. A mix of experience and athleticism should make Cheektowaga a tough opponent. Alex Bryant, Rudy Bragg, Davon Brown & Terrance Bass are four seniors who will be looked at to lead the team, while junior Jason Salomon will also play a large role. East Aurora has no returning starters and just four players back from last season's team that won a Section VI crown in Class B1. Still expectations remain high for this squad with just two seniors from coach Chris Koselny, whose Blue Devils will be led by junior Kam Kmicinski. Springville moves back into ECIC III this season and has a talented junior in Mason Goodridge, an All-Centercourt Honorable Mention selection as a sophomore.
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Lake Shore: Johnathan Park 12, Jacob John 12, Dakota Luke 12, Jay Brueckl 12, Bryce Toth 12, Ryan Utley 12, Ajay Cybulski 11, Josh Buchanon 11, Marcus Evans 11, Parker Jimerson 11, Nate Lockwood 11, Dezmond Wilson 11, Efrain Barreto 10
Maryvale: Ray Blackwell 12, Dylan Casey 12, Zach Amato 12, Mark Bailey 12, Shamaar Braggs 12, Nathan Crombie 11, Ryan Smith 11, Sayvon Lash 11, Luke Mansa 11, Terrell Mullen 10, Xaier Mitchell 10, Devin Taylor 10, Christian Gueth 10, Andrew Dockery 9
Iroquois: Tyler Tait 12, Andrew Hetzendorfer 12, S. Zachary Popovski 12, Josh Zon 12, Josh Kowalski 12, Charlie Ottomano 11, Max Derrick 11, Calvin Gawlick 11, Martin Fredia 11, Cole Augustine 11, Sean Holleig 11, Bailey Ertie 11, Matt Matia 10
Pioneer: Kyle Burley 12, Joe Carlson 12, Kaleb Hurlburt 12, Jared Pemberton 12, Nick Rinker 12, Dylan Giboo 11, Gabe Higgins 11, Sam Hyman 11, Cole Pleace 11
Cheektowaga: Alex Bryant 12, Davon Brown 12, Rudy Bragg 12, Keon White 12, Jaquan Pugh 12, Terrance Bass 12, Jason Salomon 11, Armondez Cleague 11
East Aurora: Will Beavers 12, Kellan Wittman 12, Kam Kmicinski 11, Noah Denz 11, Connor Boss 10
Springville: no information provided by coach
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ECIC IV
Lackawanna enters the season as the defending league champion and sectional finalist in Class B1. The Steelers hope to repeat those successes from last season and take the next step in March. Noah Grabar is a slick passing and lights-out shooting junior, while Noble Smith is the team's leader who provides a strong presence at both ends of the floor. The team is hopeful that London Smith is able to fully recover from a football injury before season's end - he was fantastic for them all of last year. Depew slides back here after competing in ECIC III for the past several seasons. The Wildcats will once again challenge opponents with perimeter shooting with an undersized lineup of shooters enjoying the green light from head coach Larry Jones. Chad Biersbach is back to lead the way in his fifth varsity season and should become only the second player from Depew to break the 1,000 point barrier early in the year. JFK has four starters back in Jake Braniecki, Nick Baker, Jordan Snyder, and Zack Manzella, who will be asked to shoulder the load for the Bears. Cleveland Hill graduated several seniors from the team that lost in the Class C1 Final at JCC in March. If the Golden Eagles, who return Fredrick Johnson, Aaron Wahler, and Kellvonta Harris, can start the year with the same energy they finished with last season, they will have an opportunity to return to the same place. Alden will be led by a trio of seniors in Christian Snell, Joshua Jeziorski and Alexander Leigh. Snell and Jeziorski are two athletic wing players that have the ability to guard multiple positions, while Leigh is a knock down shooter who will be asked to provide a solid handle as well as timely scoring. Tonawanda will be a very young squad with many fresh faces and is described by head coach Hank Hughes as a very hard working group with high energy that is eager to learn. Holland will have a small roster this year in both numbers and size, and will need to rely on guard-oriented play at a fast pace. The team will be led by Jordan Kolbmann, but the entire roster is ready to contribute and play multiple minutes. At Eden, Paul O'Connor is the new head coach for both the varsity and JV teams. Eight of the players on his varsity roster will be underclassmen.
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Lackawana: London Smith 12, Noble Smith 12, Robert Rice 12, Abdul Hamid Albaneh 12, Luis Aviles 12, Terrell Brower 12, Carlton Threeths 12, Juan Rodriguez 11, Noah Grabar 11, Jeremiah Caviness 11, Keyna Smith 11, Emmanual Land 11, Trenaje Giddens 11, Alfonso Rivera 11
Depew: Chad Biersbach 12, Jeremy Clark 12, Jordan Cieselski 12, Dylan Cwiklinski 12, Augustine Arricale 12, Sean Miller 11, Matt Martin 11, Vunal Blair 11, Joe Pagano 11, Alex Neu 11, Cullen Johnson 11, Jacob Wentland 11, Max Cotton 11, Collin Bruencz 11, PJ Burns 10
JFK: Jake Braniecki 12, Nick Baker 12, Jordan Snyder 12, Robert Burgstahler 12, Michael Nawojski 12, James Bailey 12, Leonard Fears 12, Zack Manzella 11, Nazier Childs 11, Kage Dauman 11, Mitchell Fischer 11, Mark Konczal 11, Alan Suarez 10
Cleveland Hill: Kellvonta Harris 12, Fredrick Johnson 11, Aaron Wahler 11, Peyton Barker 11, D'Mario Grant 11, Khalil Jackson 11, Carl Jackson 11, Alfred Walker 11
Alden: Christian Snell 12, Riley Pastuszynski 12, Joshua Jeziorski 12, Bradley Kibler 12, Alexander Leigh 12, Matthew Schuh 12, Jacob Fairbanks 12, Maxwell Gilbert 11, Peter Jalovick 11, Lucas Jurek 11, Quinn Keller 11, Trey Samsel 10, Lucas Bush 10
Holland: Josh Ratajczak 12, Paul Nellis 12, Jordan Kolbmann 12, Zach Pawlak 12, Brennan Lewandowski 11, Josey Rivera 11, Nolan Perry 10
Tonawanda: Henry Palermo 12, Joshua Mouton 12, Pat Carney 11, Noah Gross 11, Khristian Velazquez 11, Billy Zeughardt 11, Owen Baker 11, Austin Kislowski 11, Messiah Illas 10, JJ Velazquez 9, Trevin Boling 8
Eden: John Emel 12, Griffin Gill 12, Collin Rigley 12, Hayden Bromley 12, Jackson Carney 12, Charlie Bennett 12, Jared Sobsyk 11, Colton Stetz 11, Connor Blake 11, Zach Decarlis 11, Louis Decarlis 11, Tom Mcauly 11, Bryce Narbe 11, Tyreese Jackson 11
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Niagara Frontier League
Niagara Falls is the two-time defending champion of Class AA, and the talent back at NFHS should make it a three-peat. Tazaun Rose & Syquan Ralands are the inside/outside combination that will lead a Wolverines team that is small with some very young players, but should be a lot of fun to watch. Lockport graduated four starters, but still has some talent in the mix. The Lions benefit from the return of guards Torree Cheatham and Devon Darrell, who each played in the Monsignor Martin Association last season. They will combine with Malik Brooks, Luke Lawrence, and Devin Letherman for plenty of team speed. North Tonawanda returns Third Team All-Centercourt standout Trevor Book, who had all his talents on full display at Buffalo State last March as the Jacks rolled through the competition en route to the team's first regional appearance. Ryan Mountain is the reigning Coach of the Year, & along with returning seniors Sean Ferry, Kyle McNeill, and Cody Cronk, will groom newcomers from a successful JV team to continue the winning ways with defense as the backbone. Grand Island has three straight seasons with sectional wins and reached Buffalo State in Class A1 last year. Junior Cam Sionko is back after an All-Centercourt Honorable Mention season, along with a healthy Liam Carrey, a big and athletic player who dealt with injury last season. Lew-Port played together a lot over the summer and gains some key talent from a JV squad that finished 18-2 last season. They will combine with key returning players, led by Trent Scott, and look to get the Lancers back to Buff State in Class A2. Kenmore West has some very good seniors to replace and will rely on playing defense and getting out in transition. The Blue Devils have Andrew Fron, Dylan James, and Erick Rainey back who all saw time last year. Kenmore East has the talent back to compete in the NFL and take a run at reaching Buff State in Class A1. The Bulldogs are led by the backcourt of D'Anzo Young and Kahlil O'Neil, along with Nate Murdie and Nic Calhoun inside. CSAT played its first season in the NFL in a year when they had a young team and the league was the strongest in Section VI. For their second round of competition in the NFL, the Eagles have nine players back, eight of which are seniors, and plan to be a defensive-minded veteran group. Niagara Wheatfield will be led by third year player Anthony Ruffino, who along with Davon Ware, Ben Davanteir and Zach Stanley, had very productive offseasons.
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Niagara Falls: Tazaun Rose 12, Syquan Ralands 12, Jamel Burton 12, Marques Miller 12, Quaran Dubois 12, Roderick Arrington 12, Naim Bradley 12, Josiah Harris 11, Moran Montgomery 11, Joe Palka 10, Taylor Sanders 10, Roddy Gayle 8, Willie Lightfoot 8
Lockport: Isiah Johnson 12, Rashaun Johnson 12, Luke Lawrence 12, Devin Leatherman 12, Tivon White 12, Emmanual Hunt 12, Devon Darrell 12, Malik Brooks 11, Torree Cheatham 11, Duane Barrow 11, Jayln Jones 11, Marcus Shavers 11, Josh Cooper 10
Grand Island: Liam Carey 12, Derek Callen 12, Cam Sionko 11, JJ Wilkes 11, Logan Sionko 9
North Tonawanda: Trevor Book 12, Codie Cronk 12, Sean Ferry 12, Kyle McNeill 12,Colin Beach 11, Nick Casterline 11, James Holler 11, Donny LaVerdi 11, Dante Moultrie 10, Noah Fox 10, Sebastian Reid 10, Walter Wisniewski 9
Lew-Port: Dylan Morrissette 12, William Duff 12, Brendan Perreault 12, Owen Licht 12, Tyler Maggard 12, Zach Raber 12, Joe Powers 11, Trent Scott 11, Jake Kasbaum 11, Zach Claybourne 11, Jason Boslet 11, Noah Coppins 11, Andrew Perrault 11, Aidan Salick 11
Kenmore West: Erick Rainey 12, Jake Poummit 12, Ronnie Martinez 12, Andrew Fron 12, Jaylan Young 12, Jack Stoerr 12, Jake Robb 12, Noah Fisk 12, Dylan James 11, Christian Montes 11, Zach LaPlante 11, Anthony Dolce 11, Dom Schmidt 11, Kyle Schmidt 11, Zac Boyes 10
Kenmore East: Tyler Everett 12, Zach Price 12, Brandon Baker 12, Kahlil O'Neil 12, Jamichael Henderson 12, Billy Sautter 12, Nic Calhoun 12, D'Anzo Young 11, Bill Carvalho 11, Nate Murdie 11, Franc Schmoyer 11, Justin Harper 11, Brandon Beltran 11, Joey Brooks 11
CSAT: James Stephens 12, Jayden Gulledge 12, Deshawn Williams 12, Mark Greamen 12, Devin Ashley 12, James Tyes 12, Jalen Walker 12, Nazir Austin 12, Makhi Love 12, Daighlyon Willoughby 11, Lenard Harris 11, Kavon Wright 11, Frank Williams 11, Mel'vhon Thomas 11, Jeffrey Bellamy 11
Niagara Wheatfield: Anthony Ruffino 12, William Scullion 12, Ben Devantier 12, Nick Cloudin 12, Jared Domaradzki 12, Tom sommers 12, Davon Ware 11, Zach stanley 11, James McVay 11Jordan Parks 11, Cam Miller 11, Evan Rohring 11, Jordy Smith 11,
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Niagara-Orleans
Newfane has gone from a young team to a seasoned bunch with six seniors who have played three varsity seasons. Max Weber & Kyle DeVoogel were each All-Centercourt Honorable Mention selections and First Team All-League following the 2017 season, and each enters the year near the 1,000 point mark. Weber is also closing in on 500 assists, while DeVoogel broke the school's steals record in a season last year. Medina is the league's two-time defending champ and ran the table against the competition last season. The Mustangs lost a pair of returning starters to out-of-town transfers, but still have some experience and talent back in the fold, led by Toledo football commit Jalin Cooper, who was a Top 25 All-Centercourt standout as a junior. Izaiah Rhim is also back after earning Second Team All-League as a sophomore, along with experienced guards Mason Lewis, Alex Allis, and Brendan Luthart. Wilson graduated four starters and will rely heavily on returning point guard Steve Frerichs' experience in his third varsity season. Mac Musall and Nate Fox are two players expected to make big contributions for the Lakemen. Roy-Hart's leading scorer, Jake Bruning (15.2 ppg) is back, along with backcourt mate Noah Kindron - a top defender and the team's floor general. Akron is coming off of a down year, but has several returning varsity players, along with the addition of underclassmen that were part of a successful JV team last year. The goal will be to continue to improve, play solid team basketball, and get some talented athletes to make basketball their priority. Albion is carrying three sophomores and will rely on its athletes stepping into bigger roles from last season to compete.
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Newfane: Max Weber 12, Kyle DeVoogel 12, Chad Dunbar 12, Connor Hill 12, Brandon Gross 12, Drew Boudeman 12, Samuel Auernhamer 12, Thorne Geise 12, Cam Stanton 12, Trevor Moreland 12, Matt DiTullio 11, James Leibring 11, Jarrett Gilson 11, Jonah Wisniewski 11, Umaru Ibrihim 10
Medina: Jalin Cooper 12, Mason Lewis 12, Alex Allis 12, Brendan Luthart 12, Trenton Jones 12, Jorge Phillips 12, Izaiah Rhim 11, Daemon Shatara 11, Tavian Rhim 11, Tim Roy 11, Tanner Waldriff 11, Nate Sherman 10, Brian Fry 9, Tyler Chinn 9
Wilson: Jared Carney 12, Mac Musall 12, Matt Daul 12, Nate Fox 12, Steve Frerichs 11, Jake Miller 11, Ian Evans 11, Jon Littere 11, Brayden Thompson 10, Julian Andreola 10, Mitch Mahar 10, Alex Martinez 10
Roy-Hart: Jake Bruning 12, Jon Huntington 12, Noah Kindron 12, Brandon LaForme 12, Charlie Brigham 11, Charlie Bruning 11, Lance Krieger 11, Quinten Koch 11, Hunter Pratt 11, Ben White 11, Blake Halstead 11
Akron: Weylon Abrams 12, Owen Hill 12, Derek Holtz 12, Nelson Logan 12, Mason Schultz 12, Wyatt Martin 11, Stephen Wagner 11, Matt Delre 11, Nick Genovese 11, Carter Jensen 11, Tim Longwell 11, Donovan Nephew 11, Brandon Orr 11, Jake Siska 11, Adam Mietz 9
Albion: Hunter Webster 12, Bradley Sanford 12, Shyheim Jakes 12, Demetrius Gardner 12, Austin Dugan 12, Bryce Pritchard 11, Dylan Fox 11, Vincent Zona 11, Deyonci Farley 10, Kevin Hillman 10
Barker: no information provided by coach
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CCAA I West
Olean returns to Class B with a young team that features 10 juniors and returns a pair of starters in Mike Schmidt and Matt Droney. Look for the Huskies to resemble a veteran group sooner than later behind a HOF coach in Jeff Anastasia who now sits at the top of WNY's all-time win list, and continue to value defense as their constant. Andrew Krenzer is now the head coach of Dunkirk, who played a thriller with East Aurora in the Class B1 semifinal last season and brings most of its key contributors back. The Marauders have speed, size, shooters, and depth, and will be led by Darnell Butts and Devaun Farnham DeJesus. Chautauqua Lake is coming off a break through season that saw the program earn a pair of firsts: a victory over league champion Olean and an overall Class C title to advance to regionals in Class C. The Thunderbirds return First Team All-State player Devin Pope, who enters the season with nearly 1,400 career points, along with Kyler Majka and Alex Gleason who also saw extended playing time last year. Fredonia will be led by Nate Shuart, who averaged 14 ppg & eight rebounds as a sophomore, along with dime-dropping point guard Reid Tarnowski. The Hillbillies gain 10 players from last season's successful JV team that will provide depth to play an uptempo style. Look for freshman guard Tyler Putney to contribute immediately. Southwestern will look for points in transition, led by junior scoring leader Alex Card, who already has two years of varsity experience under his belt entering this season. Maple Grove returns Carson Christ, along with the usual hard working athletes that are a staple of this team. Other coaches in CCAA I West have all mentioned the Red Dragons as a team to beware of this season.
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Olean: Zach Parr 12, Luke Chapman 12, Jaeden Harris 12, Thomas Klein 12, Mike Schmidt 11, Josh Bihler 11, Matt Droney 11, Brian Ramarge 11, Jack Dwaileebe 11, Alex Weakfall 11, Jarrett Prizel 11, Cameron Kitchen-Perez 11, Rheyquon Davis 11, DeySeann Garey 11
Dunkirk: Darnell Butts 12, Devaun Farnham DeJesus 12, Issiah Velez 12, Andre Lockett 12, Noah Sobilo 12, Tyreese Kristan-Johnson 12, Felix Garcia 12, Jaziah Rivera 12, Sabien Smith 12, Kayin Odebralski 11, Jonathan Pedrogo 11, Ethan Yannie 11
Chautauqua Lake: Devin Pope 12, Collin Wood 12, JC McCroskey 12, Kyler Majka 11, Alex Gleason 11, Jack Adams 11, Bryan Anderson 11, Dean McKane 11, Trey Sauerland 11, Blane Thomas 11, Sebastian Wescott 11, Nate Adams 10, Michael Anderson 9
Fredonia: Matt Tintsman 12, Jared Kowalski 12, Reid Tarnowski 12, Brendan Plaister 12, Andrew Field 12, Nate Shuart 11, Nico Pucci 11, Trey Swartz 11, Parker Rivera 11, Keith Piper 11, Raziel Pearl 11, Owen Nicosia 11, Brayden Myers 11, Tyler Putney 9
Southwestern: Luke Heil 12, Derek Miller 12, Anthony Vezina 12, Max Kane 12, Saad Meer 12, Alex Card 11, Faizan Munir 11, Mayson Mathews 11, Jake Hnatyszyn 11, Cooper Pannes 10, Mitchell Pascarella 10
Maple Grove: no information provided by coach
Falconer: no information provided by coach
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CCAA I East
Silver Creek failed to reach a championship game at JCC for the first time in seven seasons last year, and the team has made its goal to return there in March. Playing the up-tempo style the Black Knights are known for, along with the return of four starters and the addition of Gowanda transfer Jarmani Benton, should have them right back in the mix for both league and the section. Gowanda lost its second leading scorer to transfer, but returns its top gun in two-time All-Centercourt Honorable Mention selection Nate Brawdy, a long & smooth scorer with an all around skill set. They also gained a big man in Ture Hassler who is sure to give teams fits with his size & style of play. Randolph is the defending league and Class C2 champion after an inspired defensive performance in the sectional final against East last season. While the Cardinals only return one starter, they are fed by a JV squad that finished 18-2 last season. Tyler Hind, the team's playoff MVP, is back after averaging 17.6 ppg as a freshman, along with Isaac Wakefield and Andrew Bernard. Allegany-Limestone returns most of its team that played plenty of minutes last year. The Gators will be led by Sam Flanders and Sean McAfee, along with rising sophomores Casey Curran and Michael Wolfgang. For Salamanca, despite the graduation of nine seniors, the Warriors roster is hardly void of talent. With defense and rebounding remaining a constant, they will look to play a faster tempo and remain competitive in an always difficult league. Portville has just one starter back and only four seniors on the roster this season. Still, this Panthers squad brings length and athleticism to the table and looks to gain some quick seasoning.
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Silver Creek: Chad Yochum 12, Tom Galfo 12, Jarmani Benton 12, Tucker Gates 11, Braeden Woleben 11, Ammon Jones 11, Jack Brennan 11, Dylan Snow 11, Dom Jamison 10
Gowanda: Nate Brawdy 12, Ryan John 12, Uriah John 12, Ture Hassler 12, Nolan Rosier 11, Max Lindgren 12, Matias Rikka 12, Nolan Rosier 12, Tristan Jensen 11, Matt Smuda 11, Damen MacLeod 11, Aaron Colantino 11, Jonas Lindgren 9
Randolph: Isaac Wakefield 12, Dakota Donaldson 12, Tres Sherman 12, Devin Foster 12, Calvin George 12, Andrew Bernard 11, Tyler Hind 10, Branson Morrison 10, Kaleb Steward 10, Gabe McCoy 8
Allegany-Limestone: Sean McAfee 12, Grant Davis 12, Roman Napoleon 12, Michael Nye 12, Tommy Moran 12, Sam Flanders 11, Conner Golley 11, Gabe Kellogg 11, Casey Curran 10, Michael Wolfgang 10, Gus Napoleon 10
Salamanca: Hercules Rasha 12, Braden Siebert 12, Mitchell Richardson 12, Nick Johnson 12, Tyler Hedlund 11, Ira John 11, Zariah Armstrong 11, Ryan Chiemara 11, Zach Helms 11, Hunter McAuley 11, Jarrett McKenna 10, Isaac Brown 9
Portville: Jonah Watson 12, Brendan Tobola 12, Kyle Murray 12, Noah Swartwout 12, Nathan Kloc 11, Dalton Nuffer 11, Noah Pullins 11, Dawson Havers 11, Caden Keim 11, Brandon Murray 11, Cameron Lott 11, Jarrett Mathes 11, Dalton Tobola 10
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CCAA II West
Sherman returns Jared Gleason, who was a First Team selection in CCAA II West last season, along with Honorable Mention selection Tanner Ramsey. The Wildcats have been a force in the Class D ranks for years, reaching JCC for at least the past seven seasons. Westfield has two of the league's top performers in Shawn Horr & Julio Torres, along with three more players who saw significant minutes last season, and a player that will pose problems with his size - 6-5, 260 lb sophomore Andrew Baribeau. Brocton would like to play a quick tempo style and bring a little showtime to the scene, with Bubba Brown leading the cast of contributors. Clymer has six players returning from last years squad, four of which played significant time, and will start the season with a new point guard taking the reigns. Panama has just two players back this season with varsity experience. The team will have seven juniors who all played together on JV last season, along with sophomore Cameron Barmore, who is poised for a strong season. Frewsburg will be a young team with just two seniors and four returning players. The Bears are led by Tyler Marchincin at both ends of the floor, along with Quinn Conlan and Brad Nelson.
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Sherman: Jared Gleason 12, Caleb Burick 12, Gavin Kahle 12, Tanner Ramsey 12, Darren Kopta 12, Collin Ramsey 11, Jordan Caron 11, Kameron Ayers 11, Austin Tallman 11, Mike Beatman 11, Reece Bates 11, Chance Meeder 11, Hunter Cooper 11, John Swabik 9
Westfield: Shawn Horr 12, Julio Torres 12, Brady Nusom 12, Cody Patterson 12, Christian Hammond 12, Brock Shuster 11, Coby Bills 11, Ryan Jafarjian 11, Evan Hauser 11, David Kircher 11, Matt See 11, Anthony Spann 11, Nathan Culbreth 10, Andrew Baribeau 10, Michael Johnosn 10
Brocton: Hunter Rizzo 12, Charles Rexford 12, Gabe Rosas 12, Daniel Siragusa 12, Bubba Brown 11, Riley Rivera 11, Jordan Kyrstofiak 11, Derrick Burns 11, Darien Booker 11, Gabe Morello 10, Caleb Chelton 10
Clymer: Corey Neckers 12, Dustin Neckers 12, Sam Wiggers 12, Jordan Wade 12, Spencer TeWinkle 12, Robert Overton 11
Panama: Tom Delahoy 12, Carter Morse 12, Isaac Lawson 11, Dominic Spontaneo 11, Jack Sperry 11, Jake Harper 11, AJ Troyer 11, Mitch Hovey 11, Ryan Joslyn 11, Cameron Barmore 10
Frewsburg: Tyler Marchincin 12, Bill Piazza 12, Jvyn Matve 11, Quinn Conlan 11, Dan Reinagel 11, Nolan Brink 11, Dylan Pearson 11, Conour Rodgers 11, Brad Nelson 10, Aaron Hair 10
Cassadaga Valley: no information provided by coach
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CCAA II East
Franklinville earned a share of the league crown with rival Ellicottville, but won the rubber match at JCC which led to a state run in Class D that saw the Panthers reach the final four in Binghamton. The goal this season is clear - get back there, hope to finish what they started last season, and earn a state championship. Fourth Team All-Centercourt forward Sam Erickson is the team's leader, while Isaac Kopp and Darren Clark are major contributors. With the entire rotation back, it's possible the Panthers open the season ranked #1 in NYS Class D. Ellicottville also comes back this season in force after splitting the league with Franklinville. The Eagles also return all five starters and their top six players, led by 2017 Fourth Team All-Centercourt and two-time First Team All-State center Elliot Bowen. Griffin Chudy and point guard Austin Grinols, along with Bowen, will all be four-year varsity starters and are hoping to go out with a sectional title and beyond. Chris Buczek returns as head coach at Pine Valley, where he takes over for a team that has six seniors who all returned and will try to take advantage of the athleticism his roster offers. Forestville has just four players returning this season and plans to focus its efforts on the defensive end as the newcomers get up to speed at the varsity level.
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Franklinville: Sam Erickson 12, Isaac Kopp 12, Darren Clark 12, Brock Blecha 12, Dylan Burton 12, Kaleb Watts 12, Conner Burrell 12, Ben Mooney 11,Malakhai Holiday 11, John Yan 11, Vinny Marchese 10, Josh Haskell 8
Ellicottville: Elliot Bowen 12, Griffin Chudy 12, Austin Grinols 12, Noah Stuve 12, Deric Leiper 12, Mitchell Sexton 12, Evan Palmatier 12, Robert Neumann 12, Parker Rieman 12, Cody Luder 12, Matt Grigsby 12, Vaugh Bomberry 12, Steven Rowland 11, Brenden Chudy 11, Brennan Finn 11
Pine Valley: Trent Mihalko 12, Zachary Mansfield 12, Stephen Crisanti 12, Bobby Clutter 12, Dakota Loop 12, Ben Distasio 12, Bayley Finch 11, Brady Andrews 11, Makiah Snyder 11, Ryan Snyder 11, Anthony Yaskow 11
Forestville: Lewis Markham 12, Hector West 12, Phillip Narraway 12, Travis Drozdziel 11, Nikolas Lelonek 11, Orlando Soto 11, Skyler Christian 11, Jordan Fores 11, Gavin Christian 10, Dalton Hastings 10, Javier West 9
North Collins: no information provided by coach
Cattaraugus/Little Valley: no information provided by coach
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Charter Schools
Health Sciences broke through in 2017 and gave the school its first Section VI champion in Class B2. The Falcons followed it up with a run to states in Class B. Davonte Gaines, Kameron Briggs, Tayvion Nelson, and Josiah Haygood will lead a deep lineup that looks to run teams into the ground with pace and pressure. Antwan Anderson takes the reigns at Global Concepts after serving as an assistant at Manhattan Cup finalist St. Francis. Junior Luis Mercado will lead the Gators, along with talented freshman Andre Goldsmith. At Oracle, Chris Castleberry takes the reigns as head coach and has an athletic team with the ability to get in your face defensively and push the ball up the floor offensively. The Phoenix will look to make a strong playoff push at the end of the season. BASCS, which stands for Buffalo Academy of Science Charter School, returns seniors Mian Tasnum and Trevor Mosley, and will be led by team captain Ibrahim Osmani.
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Health Sciences: Davonte Gaines 12, Tayvion Nelson 12, Aquell Crosby 12, Shakir Cook 12, Tyseen Lott 11, Kameron Briggs 11, Josiah Haygood 11, Timothy Benton 11, Daciaire Riley 10, Kyjuan Inabinett 9, Javaughn Jones 9, Donovan Miller 9
Oracle: Joe Perez 12, Gary Marshall 12, Delmareion White 12, Bonifasi Luundo 12, Khalil Kabia 12, Anthony Halton 12, Deontay Johnson 12, Shareef Murray 12, Jacquan Steele 12, Raekwon Graves 11, Shontez Asturias 11, Atem Bol 11, Kyle Tyler 11
Global Concepts: Donovn Wallance 12, Bahadeen Aljari 12, Branden Coleman 12, Branden Gibson 12, Nick Kalimu 11, Luis Mercado 11, Mysome Johnson 11, Lee Kalimu 11, Jakiel Vamer 11, Anthony Miller 10, Andre Goldsmith 9
BASCS: Mian Tasnum 12, Trevor Mosley 12, Javier Melendez 12, Muhammad Maksudov 12, Ja’Quan Wingard 12, Amar Woodwiley 12, Josh Workman 12, Branton Morgan 12, Jayron Lewis 12, Ibrahim Osmani 11, Justin Hunt 11, Abdi Cali 11, Vote Wavote 11, Carlos Rodriquez 11, Adriel Powell 11, Sean Johnson 11
Maritime: Ray Rich 12, KeSean Weston 12, Malachi Grimes 12, Amed Morales 12, Angel Canules 12, Jaerek Sopinski 12, Ian Henderson 12, Isaiah Donmore 12, Jalill Carpenter 12, Tyler Wilson 11, Tyress Hall 10, John Blevins 10
Tapestry: no information provided by coach
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Teams with New Coaches
Rich Jacob - Park
Jason Rowe - Timon
Pat Clarke - Nichols
Tom Ford - CCA
Des Randall - West Seneca West
John Reinholz - Hamburg
Todd Kleitz - Iroquois
Chris Juergens - Pioneer
Paul O'Connor - Eden
James Kane - Middle College
Nick Todaro - DaVinci
Andrew Krenzer - Dunkirk
Michael Brooks - Barker
David Kozar - Albion
Antwan Anderson - Global Concepts
Chris Castleberry - Oracle
Mike Ester - Tapestry
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Classification Changes
Kenmore West moves down from Class AA to Class A1
Kenmore East moves up from Class A2 to Class A1
East Aurora moves up from Class B1 to Class A2
Emerson moves up from Class B1 to Class A2
Olean moves down from Class A2 to Class B1
Lackawanna moves up from Class B2 to Class B1
Medina moves up from Class B2 to Class B1
Maritime moves up from Class C1 to Class B2
Riverside moves down from Class B1 to Class B2
Cleveland Hill moves up from Class C1 to Class B2
DaVinci moves up from Class C1 to Class B2
East moves down from Class C2 to Class D
Westfield moves down from Class C2 to Class D
Frewsburg moves down from Class C2 to Class D
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Preseason Polls
** I checked back on last season's preseason poll and compared it to my final poll of 2017. I correctly placed seven of the top ten large schools in the preseason Top 10, and had six of the 10 small schools. My favorite part about doing this is being right and wrong all at the same time! While I nailed it by having Canisius at the top to start last year, I blew it by not having North Tonawanda in the large school top 10, and the Jacks finished as the highest ranked public school. Among the small schools, I started Health Sciences at #2 and the Falcons finished #1, but Class B Manhattan Cup champion St. Mary's was nowhere to be found in the preseason Top 10. The Lancers were #2 when the dust settled.
Large Schools
1. Canisius
2. Park
3. Niagara Falls
4. Williamsville South
5. St. Francis
6. South Park
7. McKinley
8. Timon
9. West Seneca West
10. Williamsville North
Small Schools
1. Health Sciences
2. Olean
3. Franklinville
3. St. Mary's
4. East
6. Cardinal O'Hara
7. Dunkirk
8. Nichols
9. Middle College
10. Niagara Catholic
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Predictions
MMA Class A - Canisius
MMA Class B - Cardinal O'Hara
Yale Cup I - South Park
Yale Cup II - MST Seneca
ECIC I - West Seneca West
ECIC II - Williamsville South
ECIC III - Lake Shore
ECIC IV - Lackawanna
NFL - Niagara Falls
N-O - Newfane
CCAA I West - Olean
CCAA I East - Silver Creek
CCAA II West - Sherman
CCAA II East - Franklinville
Charters - Health Sciences
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Manhattan Cup (A)
Last season, I predicted the Crusaders to win the Cup and it was the first time I got right since the 2013 season. They basically bring the farm back and there were a couple stud sophomores that jumped off the page at me when watching their JV team last year. If they enter Canisius' already loaded rotation, along with Austin James being back in the fold, I like my chances. That said, I expect Park to be the Crusaders' equal this year - and it should make for three epic battles...like the ones we watched two seasons ago.
** Canisius **
Manhattan Cup (B)
I went with Nichols in this spot last season and was oh so close to being right - but it was St. Mary's that prevailed in a thrilling final. With the talent the Lancers have back, they have to be the favorite to repeat in my opinion. But the Class B race should be as fun as its been in years with four teams sitting on some real talent and hungry to knock the snot out of each other. I'll go with the Lancers, but won't be shocked to see them bounced in the semifinals by O'Hara, Nichols, or Niagara Catholic.
** St. Mary's **
Class AA
Final Four to reach Buffalo State:
Niagara Falls, Williamsville North, Clarence, & Lockport
** Niagara Falls **
Class A1
Final Four to reach Buffalo State:
Williamsville South, McKinley, West Seneca West, & Grand Island
** Williamsville South **
Class A2
Final Four to reach Buffalo State:
South Park, Amherst, Lake Shore, & Maryvale
** South Park **
Class B1
Final Four to reach Buffalo State:
Olean, Dunkirk, Newfane, & Lackawanna
** Olean **
Class B2
Final Four to reach Buffalo State:
Health Sciences, Middle College, Gowanda, & Cleveland Hill
** Health Sciences **
Class C
Final Four to reach JCC:
Chautauqua Lake, Randolph, Silver Creek, & Maple Grove
** Silver Creek **
Class D
Final Four to reach JCC:
Ellicottville, Franklinville, East, & Sherman
** Franklinville **
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MONSIGNOR MARTIN ASSOCIATION
Class A
Player of the Year:
Davion Warren - Timon, 12
All-Catholic
Joe Harrison - Timon, 12
Joe Jones - Park, 11
Bo Sireika - St. Francis, 11
Julian Cunningham - St. Francis, 10
Dan Scott - Park, 10
Class B
Player of the Year:
Tavien Kemp - Walsh, 12
All-Catholic
Will Johnson - Nichols, 12
Daquan Hunt - St. Mary's, 12
Christian Szablewski - St. Mary's, 11
Latrell Butler-Kemp - Walsh, 11
Justin Hemphill - Cardinal O'Hara, 10
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YALE CUP I
Player of the Year:
Shakur Harris - South Park, 12
First Team
Willard Anderson - East, 11
Ray Mushat - South Park, 11
Hakeem Dobbins - Middle College, 11
Nakye Booze - McKinley, 12
Tyreek Edwards - Emerson, 12
Second Team
Deamontae Riley - Burgard, 11
Justin Allen - East, 11
Davonti Wardlaw - McKinley, 12
Deon Spencer - McKinley, 11
Anthony Mack - South Park, 9
Third Team
Derrick Bishop - Middle College, 12
Nader Kompany - Middle College, 11
Kavon Rogers - McKinley, 11
Elijah Lewis - South Park, 10
Gerald Bratton - Riverside, 12
Honorable Mention
South Park: Jeremy Jackson - 12, Jakari Woods - 12, Khalil White - 12
East: Waunya Shaw - 11, Jahahd Maryon - 11
McKinley: Emir Evans - 11, Joe Johnson - 12
Middle College: Shawn Goree - 12, Allen McDuffie - 12
Burgard: DeJuan Williams - 10
Riverside: Hak Douth - 11
Hutch-Tech: Anthony Whitfield - 11
Emerson: Anthony Hunter - 12
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YALE CUP II
Co-Players of the Year:
Dan Reid - Olmsted, 12 / David Anderson - MST Seneca, 12
First Team
Earl Howard - MST Seneca, 10
Naseem Baynes - Olmsted, 12
Dom Prince - MST Seneca, 12
Carlos Rosa - Lafayette, 11
Amir Radford - City Honors, 10
Second Team
Alijay Clark - I-Prep, 12
Takeylo Burts - Lafayette, 12
Javaughn Johnson - Buffalo Arts, 12
Jason Chapman - MST Seneca, 10
Austin Parham - Olmsted, 12
Third Team
Jeffrey Felix - Lafayette, 12
Talon Moody - City Honors, 12
Dreqwan Johnson - Buffalo Arts, 12
Greg Ngoma - I-Prep, 12
EB Lewis - DaVinci, 9
Honorable Mention
City Honors: Kevion Taylor - 9, Jaden Slaughter - 8
Lafayatte: Austin Grimes - 11
Buffalo Arts: Charles Slobert - 9
DaVinci: Mykel Hardgrove - 12
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ALL-ECIC
Player of the Year:
Dominick Welch, Cheektowaga, 12
First Team
Dominick Welch, Cheektowaga, 12
Greg Dolan, Williamsville South, 11
James Rojas - Jamestown, 12
Marcellus Cooper - Amherst, 12
Nick Montgomery - East Aurora, 12
Second Team
Vito Fulciniti - Lancaster, 12
Mason Goodridge - Springville, 10
Ray Blackwell - Maryvale, 11
Da'Shawn Hines - Amherst, 12
Josh Denz - East Aurora, 12
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ECIC I
Player of the Year:
James Rojas - Jamestown, 12
First Team
Vito Fulciniti - Lancaster, 12
LG Castillo - Lancaster, 12
Alec Tamburri - Lancaster, 11
Dylan Anderson - Orchard Park, 11
Jairus Huggins - Williamsville North, 12
Second Team
Jesse Wayland - West Seneca West, 11
Dan Anderson - Orchard Park, 12
Noah Speyer - Lancaster, 12
Marcus Rojas - Jamestown, 10
River Reinhardt - Clarence, 10
Jacob Belote - Williamsville North, 10
Honorable Mention
Frontier: Kyle Ebert - 11, Brian Norsen - 10, Zack Gerken - 12
Williamsville North: Corey Swiech - 11, Anthony Maniscalco - 12
Clarence: Jack Putney - 10
Jamestown: Matt Hill - 11
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ECIC II
Player of the Year:
Greg Dolan - Williamsville South, 11
First Team
Marcellus Cooper - Amherst, 12
Dakota Wiley - Williamsville South, 12
Da'Shawn Hines - Amherst, 12
Jake Genzel - Hamburg, 11
Drew Butler - Williamsville East, 12
Second Team
Chris Stineman - West Seneca East, 10
Zamari Mitchell - West Seneca East, 10
Evan John - Sweet Home, 10
Dominic Farszmil - West Seneca East, 12
Stephon Trueheart - Sweet Home, 10
Honorable Mention
Williamsville South: Adam Braniecki - 12, Mark Worthy - 12
Williamsville East: Matthew Gelder, 12
Iroquois: Matthew Whalen, 12
Amherst: Daesean Ashley, 9
Hamburg: Patrick Hart, 12
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ECIC III
Player of the Year:
Dominick Welch - Cheektowaga, 12
First Team
Nick Montgomery- East Aurora, 12
Josh Denz - East Aurora, 12
Ray Blackwell - Maryvale, 11
John Park - Lake Shore, 11
Chad Biersbach - Depew, 11
Second Team
Derek Clemons - Starpoint, 12
Cal McTigue - East Aurora, 12
Kyle Burley - Pioneer, 11
Vaughn Burdette - Cheektowaga, 12
Justin Mott - Starpoint, 10
Rudy Bragg - Cheektowaga, 11
Honorable Mention
Maryvale: Brian Sullivan - 12
Lake Shore: Jay Brueckl - 11
Starpoint: Adam Lasal - 12
Cheektowaga: Alex Bryant - 11
Depew: Tyler Biersbach, 12
East Aurora: Joe Montgomery - 12
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ECIC IV
Player of the Year:
Mason Goodridge - Springville, 10
First Team
Paul Woodward - Cleveland Hill, 12
Coan Relyea - Holland, 12
Noah Grabar - Lackawanna, 10
Marcus James - Springville, 12
Christian Snell - Alden, 11
Second Team
Andy Bialy - Eden, 12
London Smith - Lackawanna, 11
Jacob Braniecki - JFK, 11
Tyler Phillips - Cleveland Hill, 12
Jordan Pacillo - Lackawanna, 12
Trey Lilly - Tonawanda, 12
Honorable Mention
Lackawanna: Harris Bekric - 10, Noble Smith - 11
Tonawanda: Charlie Moore - 12, Nick Bitter - 12
Holland: Jordan Kolbmann, Pierce Gardon
JFK: Thomas Isbrandt - 12
Alden: Conrad Boucher - 12
Cleveland Hill: J'Son James - 12
Eden: Jason Porter
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NIAGARA FRONTIER LEAGUE
First Team
Tyler Aquilina - Kenmore West, 12
Trevor Book - North Tonawanda, 11
Tavon Chambers - Lockport, 12
Tal James - Kenmore West, 12
Cam Sionko - Grand Island, 10
Second Team
Syquan Ralands - Niagara Falls, 11
Kyle LaPlante - Kenmore West, 12
Kyle Brown - Lockport, 12
Mario Wright - Grand Island, 12
Malik Brooks - Lockport, 10
Third Team
Jalen Bradberry - Niagara Wheatfield, 8
Tazaun Rose - Niagara Falls, 11
Alex Quinn - North Tonawanda, 12
JB Wilkes - Grand Island, 12
Charles Lamar - Niagara Falls, 12
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NIAGARA-ORLEANS
First Team
Jalin Cooper - Medina, 11
Nathan Luckman - Barker, 12
Max Weber - Newfane, 11
Johnny Salone - Medina, 10
Kyle DeVoogel - Newfane, 11
Second Team
Justin Daul - Wilson, 12
Izaiah Rhim - Medina, 10
Jacob Bruning - Roy-Hart, 11
Kory Reynolds - Albion, 12
Connor Seeley - Wilson, 12
Honorable Mention
Akron: Mason Schultz - 11, Derek Holtz - 11
Albion: Lamar Chambers - 12, Tommy Matison - 12, Chase Hall - 12, Tanner Ferris - 12
Barker: Eddie Wasnock - 12, Jake Arnold - 12, Austin Sullivan - 11
Roy-Hart: Daniel Davis - 12, Brendan Hess - 12
Newfane: Caleb Russell - 12, Connor Hill - 11, Chad Dunbar - 11, Brandon Gross - 11
Medina: Vincent Montague - 10, Brendan Luthart - 11, Mason Lewis - 12, Alex Allis - 12, Tyrellis Atkins - 12
Wilson: Jonah Miller - 12, Steve Frerichs - 10
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CCAA I West
Player of the Year:
Devin Pope - Chautauqua Lake, 11
First Team
Monty Shoemaker - Olean, 12
Aaron Swan - Chautauqua Lake, 12
Darnell Butts - Dunkirk, 11
Lucas Voss - Fredonia, 12
Carson Crist - Maple Grove, 10
Second Team
Shamon Stewart - Dunkirk, 12
Mike Schmidt - Olean, 10
Nate Shuart - Fredonia, 10
Tristen Snyder - Olean, 12
Michael Padilla - Maple Grove, 12
Honorable Mention
Dunkirk: Evon Hernandez - 12, Tyreek Ruiz - 12, Devaun Farnham - 11, Noah Sobilo - 11
Maple Grove: Dalton Dubois - 12, Peter Auer - 9
Falconer: Brandon Luke - 12, Brandon Crick - 11
Olean: Matt Droney - 10, Luke Rogers - 12
Southwestern: Niko Pannes - 12, Alex Card - 10
Chautauqua Lake: Tyler Meredith - 12
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CCAA II WEST
Co-Players of the Year:
Chris Robson - Sherman, 12 & Cordell O'Brien - Frewsburg, 12
First Team
Justin Svetz - Clymer, 12
Josh Van Earden - Clymer, 12
Dustin Neckers - Clymer, 11
Jared Gleason - Sherman, 11
Second Team
David Grayson - Westfield, 12
Tristen Frye - Panama, 12
Brandon Chamberlin - Cassadaga Valley, 12
Johnethen Spicer - Brocton, 12
Shawn Horr - Westfield, 11
Honorable Mention
Sherman: Mike Delcamp - 12, Brandon Nickerson - 12, Kyle Carpenter - 12, Tanner Ramsey - 11
Frewsburg: Nyle Bird - 12, Caleb Caldwell - 12, Tyler Marchincin - 11, Brad Nelson - 9
Clymer: Dylan Davis - 12
Brocton: Garrett McFadden - 12
Cassadaga Valley: Conner Crabtree - 10, Adam Goot - 10
Westfield: Julio Torres - 11
Panama: Noah Eggleston - 12, Lucas Golden - 12
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CCAA I EAST
Co-Players of the Year:
Tyler Hind - Raandolph, 9 & Nate Brawdy - Gowanda, 11
First Team
Zeus Enriquez - Salamanca, 12
Jarrett Lecceadone - Randolph, 12
Zach Hemphill - Allegany-Limestone, 12
Jake Beaver - Randolph, 12
Second Team
Jarmani Benton - Gowanda, 11
Joe Sherlock - Salamanca, 12
Hercules Rasha - Salamanca, 11
Nick Stein - Portville, 12
Sam Flanders - Allegany-Limestone, 10
Brady Woelben - Silver Creek, 10
Honorable Mention
Portville: Colin Kloc - 12, Jaeden Harris - 11
Gowanda: Matt Kruszka - 12
Randolph: Kaleb Frink - 12
Salamanca: Derek McClure - 12, Michael Collins - 12
Allegany-Limestone: Sean McAffee - 11
Silver Creek: Chris Williams - 12
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CCAA II EAST
Player of the Year:
Elliot Bowen - Ellicottville, 11
First Team
Sam Erickson - Franklinville, 11
Dylan Chase - Pine Valley, 12
Griffin Chudy - Ellicottville, 11
Isaac Kopp - Franklinville, 11
Darren Clark - Franklinville, 11
Second Team
Austin Grinols - Ellicottville, 11
Brandon Zielinski - North Collins, 11
Kalvin Stanbro - Forestville, 12
Kellen Martin - Cattaraugus/Little-Valley, 12
Lewis Markham - Forestville, 11
Zach Mansfield, Pine Valley, 11
Honorable Mention
Franklinville: Brock Belcha - 11, Dylan Burton - 11
Ellicottville: Steven Rowland - 10, Noah Stuve - 11
Pine Valley: Gilberto Ortiz - 12
Forestville: Trent Hartloff - 12
Cattaraugus/Little-Valley: Austin Baker - 11
North Collins: Zachary Schroeder - 11
All-Charter
Player of the Year:
Davonte Gaines - Health Sciences, 11
Offensive & Defensive POY:
Davonte Gaines - Health Sciences, 11
First Team
Davonte Gaines - Health Sciences, 11
Tyron Lott - Health Sciences, 11
Shakur Bridges - Oracle Charter, 12
Dwight Dilbert - Global Concepts, 12
Paitwan Jenifer - Tapestry, 12
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(Monty Shoemaker & the Olean Huskies enter sectionals on a 14-game win streak / Photo: Olean Times Herald)
The Section VI postseason begins Tuesday night with seven First Round matchups. The winner moves on to participate in the Pre-Quarterfinal round on Wednesday night at 7 pm. On Friday, 32 Quarterfinal games will decide which teams move on to Buffalo State and JCC for the semifinals.
Below I take a look at some of the best matchups we could potentially see in the pre-quarterfinals, quarterfinals, semifinals, and even the championship games, along with sleepers, some winning streaks, and predictions.
** Please note that many of the games below are based on my predictions of who will win in prior rounds
Most exciting brackets, top to bottom:
8. C1
7. D
6. C2
5. A1
4. B1
3. B2
2. AA
1. A2
- The Class A2 bracket is awesome for several reasons. Amherst has been the highest ranked from that bunch all year and are the only local public school to knock off Williamsville South since 2015. Cheektowaga has Dom Welch leading the Warriors and chasing the all-time scoring record, which very well could happen under the bright lights at Buff State. South Park won the Yale Cup, which gives them a 70% chance of winning a Section VI crown based on past history. Olean is the defending Class B state champion with the area's all-time winningest Hall of Fame coach and they just beat Timon by 10. Maryvale owns a win over Olean this season.
Sleepers from each bracket
AA - Niagara Falls: They are the #5 seed, so the Wolverines would qualify under this category. Despite finishing 4th in the NFL, Falls is more than capable of winning the whole thing. They've defeated the likes of UPrep, Kenmore West, Lockport, & North Tonawanda this season, along with going to overtime against Park.
A1 - Sweet Home: The Panthers are still young, but have a win over Williamsville North this season and have shown the ability to hang with a couple large school top 10 teams...this month they only lost by five to both Amherst & Kenmore West.
A2 - Maryvale: They were my sleeper in this bracket last year also. The fact that the Flyers are one of two teams to defeat Olean this season, who they visit in the Quarterfinal Round this Friday night, says it all.
B1 - Dunkirk: The #5 seed has been all over the place this season, but when they're on...look out. A quarterfinal win at Springville would have them facing East Aurora in the semifinals at Buff State. I'm willing to bet the Marauders are the one team East Aurora had hoped to avoid until the final.
B2 - Wilson: The Lakemen are the classic team that will make you pay for not showing up...or sleeping on them. They knocked off Niagara Wheatfield this season and also played Medina within four points.
C1 - Allegany-Limestone: The Gators have improved after dropping their first four games to start the season. They competed with Nichols in a nonleague contest, knocked off Wellsville late in the year, and spent the regular season taking their licks in CCAA I East. They can hang with the rest in this bracket.
C2 - Maple Grove: The Red Dragons just beat Dunkirk a week ago, swept Fredonia, knocked off Clymer (top seed in Class D), and have been to Glens Falls three times in the last decade, with two state titles.
D - Pine Valley: The Class D bracket only has six teams. I'll go out on a limb and make the #6 seed Panthers my sleeper.
Top 10 Pre-Quarterfinal Games (Wednesday, February 22nd)
10. Iroquois @ Starpoint
9. Silver Creek @ Global Concepts
8. Frontier @ Orchard Park
7. Fredonia @ I-Prep
6. CSAT/Riverside @ Depew
5. Roy-Hart @ Lafayette
4. Alden @ Burgard *at MST Seneca
3. JFK @ Gowanda
2. Lake Shore @ Pioneer
1. Niagara Wheatfield @ Clarence
Top 10 Quarterfinal Games (Friday, February 24th)
10. West Seneca East @ McKinley
9. Barker @ Holland
8. Maryvale @ Olean
7. Allegany-Limestone @ Salamanca
6. Wilson @ Lackawanna
5. Burgard @ East Aurora
4. Sweet Home @ Grand Island
3. Maple Grove @ Frewsburg
2. Middle College vs. Health Sciences *at Daemen
1. Niagara Falls @ Loclport
Most Exciting Potential Semifinals
8. Olmsted vs. Lackawanna (B2)
7. East Aurora vs. Dunkirk (B1)
6. Health Sciences vs. Medina (B2)
5. Ellicottville vs. Franklinville (D)
4. Kenmore West vs. Lancaster (AA)
3. Jamestown vs. Niagara Falls/Lockport
2. Olean vs. Amherst (A2)
1. Cheektowaga vs. South Park (A2)
Most Exciting Championship Games
5. Class B2
4. Class A1
3. Class AA
2. Class C2
1. Class A2
Winning streaks heading into sectionals
Olean - 14 (and 16 of last 17)
Medina - 13 (and 15 of last 16)
MST Seneca - 10 (and 12 of last 13)
South Park - 10
Randolph - 9 (and 12 of last 13)
Kenmore West 8 (and 11 of last 12)
East Aurora - 7 (and 11 of last 12)
Clymer - 7 (and 11 of last 12)
Franklinville - 6 (and 12 of last 13)
Lockport - 6 (and 7 of last 8)
Springville - 6
* Olmsted has won 15 of its last 16
* Amherst has won 14 of its last 15
* Frewsburg has won 13 of its last 14
* Ellicottville has won 10 of its last 11
* Williamsville South has won 8 of its last 9
Predictions
AA - Niagara Falls
A1 - Williamsville South
A2 - Olean
B1 - East Aurora
B2 - Health Sciences
C1 - Chautauqua Lake
C2 - East
D - Franklinville
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Pre-Quarterfinals - Wednesday, February 22nd
(8) Clarence 76, (9) Niagara Wheatfield 64
(7) Orchard Park 63, (10) Frontier 53
Quarterfinals - Friday, February 24th
(1) Jamestown 63, (8) Clarence 57 OT
(5) Niagara Falls 48, (4) Lockport 45
(2) Lancaster 81, (7) Orchard Park 55
(3) Kenmore West 73, (6) Williamsville North 54
Semifinals - Wednesday, March 1st
AT BUFFALO STATE - 5:15 pm & 6:45 pm
(2) Lancaster 71, (3) Kenmore West 48
(5) Niagara Falls 58, (1) Jamestown 50
Final - Saturday, March 4th
AT BUFFALO STATE - 8:45 pm
(5) Niagara Falls 61, (2) Lancaster 56
2017 Section VI Class AA Champions - Niagara Falls Wolverines
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(Vito Fulciniti & Lancaster host Jamestown in a key ECIC I battle on Monday)
Monday, February 13th
East @ McKinley - 4:30 pm
South Park @ Middle College - 6 pm
Cardinal O'Hara @ Nichols - 6:30 pm
Cheektowaga @ Maryvale - 7:30 pm
Batavia @ East Aurora - 7:30 pm
Randolph @ Allegany-Limestone - 7:30 pm
Tuesday, February 14th
St. Francis @ Timon - 6:30 pm
Canisius @ Aquinas - 6:30 pm
Walsh @ St. Mary's - 6:30 pm
Wednesday, February 15th
Lake Shore @ Cheektowaga - 6:30 pm
Cardinal O'Hara @ St. Joe's - 7 pm
Jamestown @ Williamsville North - 7:30 pm
Orchard Park @ Clarence - 7:30 pm
East Aurora @ Maryvale - 7:30 pm
Gowanda vs. Frewsburg **at JCC - 7:30 pm
Thursday, February 16th
East @ South Park - 4:30 pm
Depew @ Cheektowaga - 6:30 pm
Park @ Cardinal O'Hara - 6:30 pm
Wilson @ Newfane - 7 pm
Nichols @ St. Mary's - 7:30 pm
Friday, February 17th
Orchard Park @ Lackawanna - 6:30 pm
Timon @ Canisius - 7 pm
St. Francis @ St. Joe's - 7 pm
North Tonawanda @ St. Mary's - 7:30 pm
* Game of the Week - Jamestown @ Lancaster on Monday, February 13th
Between what's at stake pending the outcome of the game, along with the way the first meeting between the two went down last Tuesday night in Jamestown, the Red Raiders visit to Lancaster on Monday night is the place to be.
Over the past six seasons, Jamestown has enjoyed quite the run in league play. The Red Raiders have been champs in all six campaigns, taking the title outright in four of those seasons, while being co-champs the other two years.
For Lancaster, the league title in ECIC I has been elusive for quite some time. You'd have to go all the way back to 1995 to find the last time Lancaster won the title. If they can accomplish that this season, it would be the first time the Legends have ever won it, because back in 1995, they were still the Redskins.
Both teams entered the first meeting between the two undefeated against the competition from ECIC I. After four quarters of intense play, nothing had been decided and an extra four minutes went up on the clock. In the end, it was the hosts in Jamestown who took a one-point decision in overtime for a leg up in the league race.
Entering Monday's game, Jamestown will have a mark of 12-5 overall and 10-0 in league, while Lancaster comes in at 11-7 & 9-1. I have voted the Legends as a top ten team this season and currently have the Red Raiders ranked #10.
A win for Lancaster on Monday would pull them even with Jamestown in the league standings with one game left to play. The Legends last game is against Frontier, who they've already defeated 78-49. If Jamestown wins, they will be the outright champions of ECIC I and lock up the #1 seed in the Class AA sectionals. However a loss would make things very interesting because its last game is at Williamsville North on Wednesday and a win is far less of a sure thing. The Red Raiders won the first meeting at home 59-50. If Jamestown were to drop its last two contests, Lancaster would earn sole possession of first place and the top seed in Class AA.
It's a great way to get the last week of the regular for Section VI season started - a Class AA battle with seedings and a league championship at stake. Game of the Week time in Lancaster!
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(Juilian Cunningham & the Red Raiders host Timon on Friday night)
Monday, January 23rd
Canisius @ Walsh - 6:30 pm
Tuesday, January 24th
Health Sciences @ Timon - 6:30 pm
Depew @ Niagara Wheatfield - 6:30 pm
Albion @ Medina - 6:30 pm
Williamsville South @ St. Francis - 7 pm
Amherst @ Jamestown - 7:30 pm
Wednesday, January 25th
Hutch-Tech @ Olmsted - 6 pm
Burgard @ Lackawanna - 6:30 pm
St. Mary's @ Canisius - 7 pm
Friday, January 27th
Franklinville @ Burgard - 6:30 pm
Bishop Kearney @ Canisius - 6:30 pm
CCA @ Nichols - 6:30 pm
Timon @ St. Francis - 7 pm
Cardinal O'Hara @ St. Mary's - 7:30 pm
Amherst @ St. Michael's - 7:30 pm
East Aurora @ Depew - 7:30 pm
Saturday, January 28th
Orchard Park @ Medina - 6 pm
Barker @ Oakfield - 7:15 pm
RAP Classic at Aquinas
Williamsville South vs. UPrep - 2 pm
Jamestown vs. Irondequoit - 4 pm
Aquinas vs. Fairport - 7:30 pm
* Game of the Week - Timon @ St. Francis on Friday, January 27th
In the 'No Nights Off' Monsignor Martin Association, Friday nights game between these two top five large schools should be a war. Hailing from the same league, these guys have long been rivals!
The teams have much about their makeup in common. Both have young coaches who have put their stamp on the program with a passionate approach. Each team has some senior leadership, along with a crop of talented underclassmen to ensure they will both remain competitive in coming years and keep these battles ultra entertaining.
Last season, they faced off twice. Both meetings went to the Tigers, but the first round required double overtime before Timon came out on top. Each school reached the Manhattan Cup semifinals in Class A, before the two were eliminated by Canisius & Park.
It's been a long time since the Red Raiders knocked off their rivals from McKinley Parkway. You have to go back to the 2010 season, before the current coaches had taken over the programs. That's good for a 14-game winning streak for Timon against St. Francis.
What makes this year's rivalry so enticing? For starters, the talent they both roll out on the court, but more so, it's the quality wins each has already earned this season. Timon has the distinction of being the squad that finally clipped Canisius, after a lengthy win streak for the Crusaders over all the other WNY foes. For St. Francis, there was a pretty major win earlier in the week at Park, who was not only #1 in WNY, but #1 in the state. They won't be anymore and have the Red Raiders to thank for that. A Friday night 'Game of the Week', South Buffalo style. As always, get there early!
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Class AA (10 Teams)
Niagara Falls - NFL
Jamestown - ECIC I
Kenmore West - NFL
Lancaster - ECIC I
Frontier - ECIC I
Willaimsville North - ECIC I
Niagara Wheatfield - NFL
Orchard Park - ECIC I
Lockport - NFL
Clarence - ECIC I
Class A1 (10 Teams)
Williamsville South - ECIC II
McKinley - Yale Cup I
North Tonawanda - NFL
Hamburg - ECIC II
Grand Island - NFL
West Seneca East - ECIC II
Sweet Home - ECIC II
Williamsville East - ECIC II
West Seneca West - ECIC I
Hutch-Tech - Yale Cup I
Class A2 (11 Teams)
Amherst - ECIC II
South Park - Yale Cup
Cheektowaga - ECIC III
Olean - CCAA I West
Maryvale - ECIC III
Lew-Port – NFL
Starpoint - ECIC III
Lake Shore - ECIC III
Pioneer - ECIC III
Iroquois - ECIC II
Kenmore East - NFL
Class B1 (16 Teams)
East Aurora - ECIC III
Newfane - N-O
MST Seneca - Yale Cup II
Depew - ECIC III
Dunkirk - CCAA I West
Burgard - Yale Cup I
Riverside - Yale Cup I
CSAT - NFL
Emerson - Yale Cup I
Alden - ECIC IV
I-Prep - Yale Cup II
Fredonia - CCAA I West
City Honors - Yale Cup II
Albion - N-O
Tonawanda - ECIC IV
Springville - ECIC IV
Class B2 (15 Teams)
Health Sciences - Charter
Middle College - Yale Cup I
Medina - N-O
Gowanda - CCAA I East
Lackawanna - ECIC IV
Olmsted - Yale Cup II
JFK - ECIC IV
Wilson - N-O
Roy-Hart - N-O
Akron - N-O
Oracle - Charter
Southwestern - CCAA I West
Eden - ECIC IV
Buffalo Arts - Yale Cup II
Lafayette - Yale Cup II
Class C1 (10 Teams)
Chautauqua Lake - CCAA I West
Cleveland Hill - ECIC IV
Portville - CCAA I East
Salamanca - CCAA I East
Allegany-Limestone - CCAA I East
Maritime - Charter
DaVinci - Yale Cup II
Tapestry - Charter
Falconer - CCAA I West
Cassadaga Valley - CCAA II West
Class C2 (11 Teams)
East - Yale Cup I
Randolph - CCAA I East
Barker - N-O
Silver Creek - CCAA I East
Maple Grove - CCAA I West
BASCS - Charter
Cattaraugus/Little Valley - CCAA II East
Frewsburg - CCAA II West
Holland - ECIC IV
Global Concepts - Charter
Westfield - CCAA II West
Class D (9 Teams)
Ellicottville - CCAA II East
Sherman - CCAA II West
Franklinville - CCAA II East
Clymer - CCAA II West
Pine Valley - CCAA II East
Panama - CCAA II West
Forestville - CCAA II East
Brocton - CCAA II West
North Collins - CCAA II East
Monsignor Martin Class A
Canisius
Park
Timon
St. Francis
St. Joe's
Monsignor Martin Class B
Nichols
Cardinal O'Hara
St. Mary's
Walsh
CCA
Niagara Catholic
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(Another Williamsville South vs. McKinley battle could highlight Buff State week / Photo by James McCoy)
The Section VI postseason begins Tuesday night with Akron facing Oracle. The winner moves on to participate in the pre-quarterfinal round on Wednesday night at 7 pm. Friday night is when the action really kicks up, as 32 quarterfinal games will decide which teams move on to Buffalo State and JCC for the semifinals.
Below I take a look at some of the best matchups we could potentially see in the pre-quarterfinals, quarterfinals, semifinals, and even the championship games, along with sleepers, some winning streaks, and predictions.
** Please note that many of the games below are based on my predictions of who will win in prior rounds
Most exciting brackets, top to bottom:
8. A1
7. B1
6. C2
5. A2
4. D
3. C1
2. AA
1. B2
- The Class B2 bracket has league unbeaten I-Prep, who advanced to Glens Falls in Class D last season, as the #1 seed. Roy-Hart's only league losses were to N-O champ Medina and the Rams have all the pieces to win it. Gowanda won CCAA I East and finished with a 17-3 record. Health Sciences has been the highest ranked team from this bracket all season, and boasts a win at Middle College & South Park. Emerson pushed I-Prep in both regular season and gave them their two closest games in Yale Cup I. Fredonia has been a top 10 small school all season and nearly defeated Olean. MST Seneca & Wilson are both well coached teams with good players that are capable of pulling off upsets within the bracket.
Sleepers from each bracket
AA - Lancaster: Began the season with a win at Jamestown and did not lose a game until after Christmas.
A1 - South Park: The Sparks have lots of athletes and finished third in Yale Cup I behind McKinley & Middle College.
A2 - Maryvale: As the season has gone on, the Flyers have improved significantly. They won't be out-coached or out-worked and just beat Cheektowaga to help land the #4 seed.
B1 - East Aurora: Can the #3 seed even be a sleeper? My answer - the team in Olean's bracket with the best shot to beat them is the only team worth calling a sleeper, since no one is beating Olean. (Sorry Class B1, feel free to prove me wrong)
B2 - Fredonia: It feels weird to call the Hillbillies sleepers, but since they're the #6 seed, they qualify.
C1 - Chautauqua Lake: One of the best teams in Section VI that no one talks about. These guys just beat Dunkirk by 12, and Dunkirk owns a win over Cleveland Hill - the top seed in Class C1.
C2 - Barker: The Raiders may be the most improved team in Section VI after beginning the year 2-7. They collected recent wins over Newfane and Wilson (the only team to beat Medina in the N-O).
D - Sherman: The Class D champs in 2013 & 2014 and finalists in 2015, are the #4 seed and coming up on their favorite time of year.
Top 10 Pre-Quarterfinal Games (Wednesday, February 17th)
10. Buffalo Arts @ Depew
9. Oracle @ Emerson
8. Clarence @ Niagara Wheatfield
7. Sweet Home @ Grand Island
6. CSAT @ Albion
5. Maple Grove @ Portville
4. Salamanca @ Allegany-Limestone
3. Lackawanna @ MST Seneca
2. Southwestern @ Fredonia
1. Tonawanda @ Newfane
Top 10 Quarterfinal Games (Friday, February 19th)
10. Alden @ Dunkirk
9. Lockport @ Williamsville North
8. Brocton @ Sherman
7. Frewsburg @ Silver Creek
6. Wilson @ I-Prep
5. Barker @ Randolph
4. MST Seneca @ Roy-Hart
3. East @ Chautauqua Lake
2. Kenmore West @ Lancaster
1. Fredonia @ Gowanda
Most Exciting Potential Semifinals
8. Middle College vs. Randolph (C2)
7. Tapestry vs. Olmsted (C1)
6. Starpoint vs. Lew-Port (A2)
5. Cleveland Hill vs. East (C1)
4. Roy-Hart vs. Fredonia (B2)
3. Ellicottville vs. Franklinville (D)
2. I-Prep vs. Health Sciences (B2)
1. Williamsville North vs. Jamestown (AA)
Most Exciting Championship Games
5. Class D
4. Class C1
3. Class B2
2. Class AA
1. Class A1
Winning streaks heading into sectionals
Olean - 20
Panama - 17 (and 18 of last 19)
Amherst - 13 (and 19 of last 20)
I-Prep - 12 (and 16 of last 17)
Williamsville South - 9 (and 11 of last 12)
Gowanda - 8 (and 15 of last 16)
McKinley - 7 (and 19 of last 20)
* Medina has won 10 of its last 11
* Jamestown has won 9 of its last 10
* Ellicottville has won 7 of its last 8
Predictions
AA - Jamestown
A1 - Williamsville South
A2 - Amherst
B1 - Olean
B2 - Health Sciences
C1 - East
C2 - Middle College
D - Panama
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Pre-Quarterfinals - Wednesday, February 17th
(8) Niagara Wheatfield 55, (9) Clarence 36
(7) Lockport 101, (10) West Seneca West 42
(6) Orchard Park 68, (11) Frontier 40
Quarterfinals - Friday, February 19th
(1) Niagara Falls 65, (8) Niagara Wheatfield 44
(4) Lancaster 64, (5) Kenmore West 54
(2) Williamsville North 73, (2) Lockport 59
(3) Jamestown 83, (6) Orchard Park 53
Semifinals - Tuesday, February 23rd
AT BUFFALO STATE - 5:15 pm & 6:45 pm
(1) Niagara Falls 55, (4) Lancaster 36
(3) Jamestown 45, (2) Williamsville North 44
Final - Saturday, February 27th
AT BUFFALO STATE - 8:30 pm
(1) Niagara Falls 58, (3) Jamestown 44
2016 Section VI Class AA Champions - Niagara Falls Wolverines
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(Park and Canisius will battle again this Wednesday / Photo by James McCoy)
Here's a list of what I think are the top games to follow this week:
Monday, February 1st
Olmsted @ I-Prep - 6 pm
Niagara Catholic @ St. Mary's - 7:30 pm
Tuesday, February 2nd
McKinley @ East - 6 pm
Medina @ Wilson - 6 pm
Lew-Port @ Niagara Wheatfield - 6:30 pm
Niagara Falls @ Lockport - 6:30 pm
Kenmore West @ North Tonawanda - 7 pm
Jamestown @ Williamsville North - 7:30 pm
Lancaster @ Orchard Park - 7:30 pm
Cheektowaga @ East Aurora - 7:30 pm
Randolph @ Silver Creek - 7:30 pm
Wednesday, February 3rd
MST Seneca @ Olmsted - 6 pm
Park @ Canisius - 6 pm
St. Joe's @ Timon - 6:30 pm
St. Mary's @ Nichols - 6:30 pm
St. Francis @ Walsh - 6:30 pm
Cardinal O'Hara @ Niagara Catholic - 7:30 pm
Thursday, February 4th
South Park @ McKinley - 6 pm
Newfane @ Roy-Hart - 6:30 pm
Chautauqua Lake @ Panama - 7:30 pm
Friday, February 5th
Olmsted @ Emerson - 6 pm
Park @ Timon - 6:30 pm
Niagara Wheatfield @ Grand Island - 6:30 pm
Lockport @ Kenmore West - 6:30 pm
Lew-Port @ Niagara Falls - 6:30 pm
Olean @ Fredonia - 7 pm
East Aurora @ Maryvale - 7:30 pm
Pine Valley @ Franklinville - 7:30 pm
Randolph @ Portville - 7:30 pm
Saturday, February 6th
St. Joe's @ Bishop Kearney - 1:30 pm
Cathedral Prep @ Canisius - 3 pm
Jamestown @ Leadership Academy - 4 pm
Battle at the Border at Niagara Falls HS
Timon vs. Sir Allan MacNab - 3 pm
Aquinas vs. Vaughn - 4:45 pm
Niagara Falls vs. Henry Carr - 6:30 pm
Game of the Week - Park @ Canisius on Wednesday, February 3rd
- Yes, this was the 'Game of the Week' just two weeks ago. But let's be honest, the Bernard J. Kennedy Field House is where everyone with a pulse for the local HS hoops scene will want to be on Wednesday night for the highly anticipated regular season rematch. For most, it will be their first look at the two giants together on the same court this season.
Round One went to the Crusaders. After Park got cooking early and flew out to a 13-point lead, the Crusaders dug in and nearly came all the way back before halftime. As the second half wore on and Stafford Trueheart's big game performance kept getting bigger, Canisius took control and looked like the better team. Park, who can generate instant offense better than anyone, didn't turn up soon enough and a desperation heave from behind half court to tie as the buzzer sounded was as close as they got at the end.
Since the first big game, the Crusaders have played three straight state ranked teams, defeating Walsh and Aquinas, before finally seeing its 22-game win streak against teams from NYS snapped by Greece Athena at the RAP Showcase on Saturday night. They will have a chance to get right against Cardinal O'Hara on Monday, prior to the rematch with Park.
The Pioneers have only faced St. Francis since the first showdown, who they knocked off by nearly 50 points. They'll attempt to tune up for the Crusaders with another contest against St. Francis on Monday, this time in their gym.
While the first battle of #1 vs. #2 was awesome because we finally got to watch the defending Federation Champions square off, the rematch will offer significantly more fanfare as the amount of spectators for this one will dramatically increase due to the venue. I expect the basketball on the court to be equally entertaining to the show we were treated to on January 23rd, but for me, the view won't change. I'll be right back in my usual spot at...
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(Maceo Jack splashes a '3' to open a 2nd half run for North)
When I let Williamsville North coach Chuck Swierski know that I would be up to cover his Spartans' key game in ECIC I against Orchard Park on Wednesday night, he said "Wow, must be a big game - think I'll put on a tie!" Sure enough, when I arrived, Swierski was sporting a dress shirt & tie, something we joked about prior to tip as the teams warmed up. But after a first half that saw the Quakers close with nine unanswered points to take a 36-30 lead at the break, North emerged from the locker room and its coach had ditched the tie. From there, it only took his team one minute to ditch their deficit as well.
The Spartans found their swagger in the second half, outscoring Orchard Park, 39-16 over the final 16 minutes, to snag a 69-52 win. North remains the lone unbeaten team in ECIC I and takes a three-game lead in the league standings over the Quakers.
"I challenged them," Swierski said of his halftime talk with the team. " I said what you see on paper doesn't mean anything - what matters are the results of the game."
North accepted the challenge and played like a completely different team in the second half, and in the process, made Orchard Park a different team as well. After the first two quarters saw the Quakers execute sets with relative ease, which seemed to give them a lift on the defensive end as well, Orchard Park unraveled offensively in the third quarter and failed to score a field goal.
Maceo Jack, who was honored prior to tip for scoring his 1,000th career point in the prior win at West Seneca West, added another 31 points to his total in the victory. The senior standout banged a 3-pointer to open the second half scoring just six seconds in to spur the comeback, which began with 10 unanswered points. Nick Maranto scored the next five for North, who quickly grabbed a 40-36 lead.
Midway through the third quarter, Jack converted a three-point play and then followed it up with another bomb from downtown to put North up by ten, 47-37. A 21-2 stanza for the Spartans had them on top, 51-38, heading into the fourth quarter after trailing by six points just eight minutes earlier.
"In the first half, one team played as a team and one played as five individuals, and when it's like that, we're not going anywhere as a team," Swierski said. "We committed to man-to-man & made sure that when they set those screens that we switched on all of them and really stressed the communication aspect of it - in the first half, I don't think we really talked."
The communication and commitment made it so Orchard Park was no longer able to run all the way through its offense and was forced to attempt to defend in transition as North possessions continued to start off rebounds and turnovers. North thrived in the open court during the second half, and the faster pace played right into the strengths of Jack, Maranto, and point guard Sean Hill, who finished with a double-double (10 points & 12 assists).
"Make sure you've got hands in the passing lanes and make sure you're switching on picks, and when we get a turnover...go," said Swierski. "Nick (Maranto), when he runs, he puts a lot of pressure on the other team and you know Sean (Hill) is going to find him - it's just a matter of getting to an open part of the floor where you can make a play. Nick (Maranto) did that today and I think it's the best game he's had in a while."
The strong play from the Spartans continued into the fourth quarter with an 8-2 start that made the score 59-40. Midway through the final stanza, Orchard Park showed flashes of the energy North came out with in the second half, but by that point, the contest was well out of reach and both coaches unloaded their benches for the final two minutes.
Jack added 13 rebounds and five steals to his 31-point night. Maranto had 13 points in the win, while Jairus Huggins hauled in 12 boards and scored eight points for North.
Ben Wereski led Orchard Park with 16 points, Dan Freilicher scored 13 points, and Kevin Looney chipped in 10 points in the loss.
Point Totals
North: Maceo Jack 31, Nick Maranto 13, Sean Hill 10, Jairus Huggins 8, Anthony Maniscalco 6, Nick Pillon 1
Orchard Park: Ben Wereski 16, Dan Freilicher 13, Kevin Looney 10, Dylan Anderson 4, Phil Marks 3, Joe Losardo 2, Chris Liberatore 2, Dan Anderson 2
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(Round 1 is almost here - Canisius at Park on Saturday, January 23rd / Photo by Buffalo News)
Here's a list of what I think are the top games to follow this week:
Monday, January 18th
Cheektowaga @ St. Joe's - 4:30 pm
Tuesday, January 19th
Health Sciences @ Tapestry - 6 pm
Timon @ Park - 6:30 pm
St. Mary's @ Walsh - 6:30 pm
Medina @ Newfane - 6:30 pm
Niagara Catholic @ Cardinal O'Hara - 6:30 pm
North Tonawanda @ Lockport - 6:30 pm
Niagara Wheatfield @ Kenmore West - 6:30 pm
Gowanda @ Silver Creek - 7:30 pm
Wednesday, January 20th
Middle College @ South Park - 6 pm
St. Joe's @ Kenmore West - 6:30 pm
Orchard Park @ Williamsville North - 7:30 pm
Chautauqua Lake @ Southwestern - 7:30 pm
Thursday, January 21st
Silver Creek @ Portville - 6:30 pm
Nichols @ Niagara Catholic - 7:30 pm
Randolph @ Gowanda - 7:30 pm
Friday, January 22nd
East @ Middle College - 6 pm
St. Mary's @ Timon - 6:30 pm
Nichols @ Cardinal O'Hara - 6:30 pm
Lockport @ Niagara Wheatfield - 6:30 pm
Williamsville South @ Starpoint - 7 pm
Lew-Port @ North Tonawanda - 7 pm
St. Francis @ St. Joe's - 7 pm
Jamestown @ Orchard Park - 7:30 pm
Cheektowaga @ Amherst - 7:30 pm
Southwestern @ Dunkirk - 7:30 pm
Saturday, January 23rd
Cardinal O'Hara @ Cleveland Hill - 1:30 pm
Canisius @ Park - 3 pm
Game of the Week - Canisius @ Park on Saturday, January 23rd
- This weekend, the hottest ticket in town will be admission into The Park School on Harlem Road in Amherst on Saturday afternoon. I can't remember a more highly anticipated regular season matchup in this area in my time of following high school hoops, and for good reason. This game offers everything you could want out of a big time high school game.
Canisius & Park are the two top ranked large schools in WNY, and considered by most to be in their own tier of the top ten. Both teams have compiled several wins over the best teams from this area already. Canisius has beaten the likes of Aquinas, Williamsville South, McKinley, Timon, & St. Joe's. Park owns wins over Amherst, Niagara Falls, St. Mary's, Middle College, St. Joe's, & Starpoint. Both teams have beaten Bishop Kearney.
Last season, both teams reached the pinnacle of success for their respective classifications - NYS Federation Championships. Canisius finished its 2015 season off by claiming the ultimate prize in Class A, while the Pioneers did the same thing in Class B, on the same weekend, one day after they watched and cheered the Crusaders on to victory. It was likely the last time they will ever root for a Canisius victory. While Park finished the year as the #1 ranked team in NYS Class B and Canisius earned the same distinction from Class A, the Pioneers moved up to Class A this season.
Now that Park is in Class A with the Crusaders, both share space in the NYS rankings together. Park has been the state's top ranked team in Class A all season, while Canisius is expected to be sitting at #3 when the new state rankings are released tomorrow. With #1 vs. #3 getting it on in Class A this Saturday, Canisius @ Park is not only the 'Game of the Week' in WNY, we are talking about the biggest game in the entire Empire State. Best of all, it should only be the first of an epic trilogy this season.
If you find yourself on the outside looking in this Saturday afternoon, I think you know where you can find updates.
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(Canisius vs McKinley at the MLK Classic / Photo by James McCoy)
Here's a list of what I think are the top games to follow this week:
Monday, January 11th
South Park @ East - 6 pm
Park @ Walsh - 6:30 pm
St. Francis @ St. Mary's - 7:30 pm
Dunkirk @ Chautauqua Lake - 7:30 pm
Tuesday, January 12th
MST Seneca @ Emerson - 6 pm
Roy-Hart @ Wilson - 6 pm
Maryvale @ Cheektowaga - 6:30 pm
Lew-Port @ Kenmore West - 6:30 pm
Williamsville North @ Lancaster - 7:30 pm
Wednesday, January 13th
Middle College @ McKinley - 6 pm
Walsh @ St. Joe's - 6:30 pm
St. Mary's @ Niagara Catholic - 7:30 pm
Friday, January 15th
Health Sciences @ South Park - 6 pm
Niagara Catholic @ Walsh - 6:30 pm
Dunkirk @ St. Francis - 6:30 pm
Newfane @ Wilson - 6:30 pm
Cardinal O'Hara @ Tapestry - 6:30 pm
North Tonawanda @ Niagara Wheatfield - 6:30 pm
Niagara Falls @ Kenmore West - 7 pm
Timon @ St. Joe's - 7 pm
Nichols @ St. Mary's - 7:30 pm
Saturday, January 16th
Maryvale @ Olean - 2:30 pm
Orchard Park @ Jamestown - 7:30 pm
MLK Classic at City Honors
East vs. Sweet Home - 11 am
Middle College vs. Cheektowaga - 12:30 pm
McKinley vs. Canisius - 3:15 pm
Game of the Week - Canisius vs. McKinley on Saturday, January 16th at the MLK Classic
- The annual MLK Classic main event was never better than the 'Game of the Year' candidate that the Macks & Crusaders played last season. With the two local heavyweights once again among the few elite programs in the area, there's no reason to think this year's MLK Classic feature game will be anything less than spectacular.
The Macks are in need of a competitive game, and Canisius should be just the team to give them that and more. McKinley's closest game this season was a 15-point win in its opener against St. Francis. That game and a 16-point win over Williamsville North are the only games the Macks have won by less than 24 points, as they've averaged an astounding 32.7 point margin of victory through nine games.
The Crusaders are coming off a 36-point win over top ten large school St. Joe's, and have only lost one game - the championship game of an eight-team National Jesuit Tournament, to Geaorgetown Prep of Maryland. Cansisus' conquests this season already include wins over Aquinas, Bishop Kearney, and Williamsville South - the team that ended McKinley's season last year.
Plan on arriving early if you don't want to be forced to stand all game, or even worse, not get in. This marquee matchup packs them in every season, and for good reason - these two get after it. Canisius & McKinley have both been top five large schools in WNY now for the better part of a decade and both have won state championships since 2013. There's no other way I'd want to celebrate Martin Luther King weekend, than to watch the Crusaders and Macks battle for 32 minutes...or 36...or 40...or 44...hey, Mr. King could dream, and so can I.
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(Andrew Austin leads Lockport into Niagara Falls on Tuesday for the 'Game of the Week' / Photo by Lockport Star)
Here's a list of what I think are the top games to follow this week:
Monday, January 4th
Dunkirk @ Fredonia - 7:30 pm
Tuesday, January 5th
McKinley @ South Park - 6 pm
Walsh @ Nichols - 6:30 pm
St. Joe's @ Park - 6:30 pm
North Tonawanda @ Kenmore West - 6:30 pm
Lockport @ Niagara Falls - 6:30 pm
Canisius @ Timon - 6:30 pm
Niagara Catholic @ St. Francis - 7 pm
Wednesday, January 6th
Olmsted @ MST Seneca - 6 pm
I-Prep @ Emerson - 6 pm
East Aurora @ Cheektowaga - 6:30 pm
Willaimsville North @ Jamestown - 7:30 pm
Orchard Park @ Lancaster - 7:30 pm
Health Sciences @ St. Mary's - 7:30 pm
Thursday, January 7th
Fredonia @ Olean - 7:30 pm
Salamanca @ Silver Creek - 7:30 pm
Friday, January 8th
Emerson @ Olmsted - 6 pm
Roy-Hart @ Newfane - 6:30 pm
Kenmore West @ Lockport - 6:30 pm
Alden @ Tonawanda - 6:30 pm
St. Joe's @ Canisius - 7 pm
Medina @ Albion - 7 pm
Park @ St. Mary's - 7:30 pm
Maryvale @ East Aurora - 7:30 pm
United Way Showcase at Jamestown HS
Tapestry vs. Randolph - 6 pm
Jamestown vs. Cardinal O'Hara - 7:45 pm
Saturday, January 9th
Willaimsville South @ Aquinas - 2:30 pm
United Way Showcase at Jamestown HS
Dunkirk vs. Bennett - 12:30 pm
Fredonia vs. Silver Creek - 2:15 pm
Maple Grove vs. Panama - 4 pm
Sherman vs. Randolph - 5:45 pm
Olean vs. Jamestown - 7:30 pm
Game of the Week - Lockport @ Niagara Falls on Tuesday, January 5th
- In 2014 after getting hit hard by graduation, Niagara Falls rolled out a lineup of fresh-faced underclassmen that would carry them over the next three seasons. That same year, Lockport boasted a senior-laden unit that would share league title honors in the NFL with Kenmore West. That Lions team was the first to ever sweep the Wolverines in a season and wound up advancing to Buffalo State for the Class AA semifinals.
Last season, it was Lockport that turned to a new group in its rotation, while a year of seasoning had helped the young Wolverines to get back on top of the NFL, sharing league crown honors with North Tonawanda. Niagara Falls returned to Buffalo State in Class AA last season and advanced to the sectional championship.
Entering this season, Niagara Falls came in with its best group since 2013 and were the preseason favorites to win both the NFL and Class AA. The Wolverines second game of the season was against Park, the top-ranked Class A team in NYS, a game they only lost by two points. That same night, Lockport caught the attention of area hoop followers with a 13-point win over St. Joe's.
Since that night, both Falls & Lockport have won all their league games. But it was some nonleague results that really set the stage for the Game of the Week. Starpoint played a game at Park and only lost by three points. They followed that up with a win over Timon. Then just three days later, the highly-regarded Spartans traveled to Lockport, and got thumped by 30 points. That same week, Niagara Falls coughed up a late lead at the ADPRO Challenge and lost to the same St. Joe's team that the Lions beat.
Suddenly, Lockport was the only team from WNY ranked by NYS in Class AA and also moved ahead of Niagara Falls in the local large school poll. The question that then arose - is Lockport now the favorite to win the NFL and Class AA this year? Maybe so, but I'm not making any proclamations just yet. The Lions suffered their first loss of the season to Aquinas over the break in a complete rout, and followed it up with a loss the next night to small school East of the Yale Cup.
Is Lockport back sliding or was it just a holiday slump? Is Niagara Falls still the team to beat after allowing the St. Joe's comeback? Thankfully we have the 'Game of the Week' to sort it all out, where I will be front & center(court) for - and yes, the winner will be the favorites in both the league and the section.
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In my season preview, I always predict division winners for every league in WNY. For ECIC I, I went with the Williamsville North Spartans, mainly because of a pair of returning players (Sean Hill & Maceo Jack) who would combine with a crop of talent moving up from a highly successful JV team the year before. But the ECIC I league race is also one that I expected to be of the most competitive in Section VI this season. Besides North, there's the defending champs from Jamestown, an experienced team at Lancaster that already won at Jamestown, and Orchard Park, who may have its best team since 2010. So when I saw that North was visiting the Quakers last night, I took the opportunity to watch some of the race unfold in person.
The Spartans put together a complete game performance and saw four players score in double figures, as they came away with an important league win on the road at Orchard Park, 64-51. The win improves North to 3-1 and 2-0 in ECIC I, while the Quakers suffered their first loss and slip to 3-1, 1-1.
The teams traded buckets in the early going and were tied five minutes into the game. The Spartans put together mini-runs at the end of the first quarter (10-4) and again before the half ended (11-4) to build a 36-22 lead at the break. The effort shown by Williamsville North in its first league road game was a sharp contrast to the way they looked on the road at Williamsville South a week earlier, when they quickly fell behind and were forced to chase the lead all game.
"I think effort is the big word," North coach Chuck Swierski said. "I told my kids, we're as athletic and as talented as anyone else I've seen - it's just a matter of the work ethic."
Orchard Park did take care of the ball and executed offensive sets all evening, but its undoing may have been missed shots. The Quakers continually worked to get good shots, many of them coming in the paint, but had a difficult time getting them to fall. To North's credit, they took advantage of those misses by regaining possession and not giving up second chance opportunities.
"We put a lot of emphasis on boxing out," Swierski said. "In the early season, we've hurt ourselves by giving up a lot of second chance points."
In contrast, the Spartans also took good shots, but saw theirs fall at a much higher rate. North shot 48% from the field in the game. Junior Anthony Maniscalco put together his best performance of the early season, leading all scorers with 17 points and adding eight rebounds.
"He was great tonight on both ends of the floor," said Swierski. "I'm thrilled - he looked like a varsity player tonight."
Sean Hill once again showed why he is one of the best with the ball in his hands, running the North offense all evening and manipulating the OP defense to continually set his team up with scoring chances. Hill scored 11 points in the game and added seven assists.
"I've been spoiled with the guards that I've had and he's another one in a great line of North guards." said Swierski.
Maceo Jack finished with 12 points and eight rebounds for the Spartans, while Jairus Huggins added 11 points in the win.
Orchard Park was led by Phil Marks, who scored a team-high 13 points, while Dylan Anderson came off the bench to chip in 10 points in the loss.
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(Williamsville South & Olean both look to repeat as Section VI champs/ Photo by Harry Scull)
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MONSIGNOR MARTIN ASSOCIATION
Class A
Player of the Year:
LaTerrance Reed - Canisius, 12
All-Catholic
Stafford Trueheart - Canisius, 11
Chris Miner - Nichols, 12
Cam Lewis - Nichols, 12
Marcell Davis - St. Joe's, 12
Kordell Holness-Lightbody, St. Francis, 12
Derick Simpson - Timon, 12
Class B
Player of the Year:
Jordan Nwora - Park, 11
All-Catholic
Takal Molson - St. Mary's, 11
Derek Cheatom - Park, 12
Randy Golda - Park, 12
Buzz Watson - Walsh, 12
Tavien Kemp - Walsh, 10
Donel Cathcart - Cardinal O'Hara, 12
Sean Wilson - St. Mary's, 12
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YALE CUP I
Co-Players of the Year:
Percy Bryant - East, 12 / Devin Morris - McKinley, 12
First Team
Juwan Tolliver - McKinley, 12
Shaquan Jones - McKinley, 11
Fred Foster - Middle College, 11
JoJo Staton - Middle College, 11
Second Team
Damone Brown - East, 12
Amir Jemes - Middle College, 11
Brian Johnson - Middle College, 11
Isaiah Jamison - Burgard, 11
Jovell Littlejohn - East, 12
Third Team
Keyshawn Ridgeway - McKinley, 12
Dion Morrison - East, 12
Shakur Harris - South Park, 10
Jaylen Hall - Burgard, 12
Dante Campbell - Hutch-Tech, 12
Honorable Mention
McKinley: Bruce Booker - 11, Keyon Johnson - 11, Kesean Fisher - 11, Jaylen Prophet - 11
East: Willard Anderson - 9, Malik Doughty - 12, Jamil Reynolds - 12, Daquan Williams - 12
Middle College: Isaiah Jenkins - 12, Billy Rivera - 11, Lorenzo Truitt - 11
Burgard: Rodderick Morrow - 12, Emmanuel Moss - 12
South Park: James Baker - 11
Riverside: Alexander Johnson - 11, Damone McNamee - 12
Bennett: Jose Rivera - 11, Alex Lofton - 12
Hutch-Tech: Josh Bonilla - 12, Jaylen Rose - 11
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YALE CUP II
Player of the Year:
Xavier Maye - I-Prep, 12
First Team
Terrance James - I-Prep, 12
Michael Simpson - Emerson, 11
Aaron Woods - Buffalo Arts, 12
Matt Cieslik - City Honors, 12
Brandon Roach - Olmsted, 11
Kyle Davis - DaVinci, 12
Second Team
Davon Gant - I-Prep, 11
JeQuan Wilson - MST Seneca, 11
Dominic Prince - MST Seneca, 10
Demetrius Brown - Buffalo Arts, 11
Jason Dowell - Emerson, 11
Honorable Mention
Lafayatte: Julio Muriel - 12
MST Seneca: Alfonse Oyoyo - 11, David Anderson - 10
Emerson: Justin Acker - 11
Olmsted: Dan Reid - 10
City Honors: Jordahn Summers - 12, Ryan Langhorne - 11, Amir Radford - 8
DaVinci: Mike Horton - 10, Devonte Robinson - 12
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ALL-ECIC
Player of the Year:
Zack Panebianco - Jamestown, 12
First Team
Zack Panebianco - Jamestown, 12
TC Brown - Amherst, 11
Dominick Welch - Cheektowaga, 10
Clay Lewis - Holland, 12
Sam Castronova - Williamsville South, 12
Nick Parucki - West Seneca East, 12
Second Team
Greg Dolan - Williamsville South, 9
Dylan Lambert - Williamsville North, 12
Zak Ciezki - Cheektowaga, 12
Cort Williams - Williamsville East, 12
Stephen Carlson - Jamestown, 12
Maceo Jack - Williamsville North, 11
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ECIC I
Player of the Year:
Zack Panebianco - Jamestown, 12
First Team
Stephen Carlson - Jamestown, 12
Dylan Lambert - Williamsville North, 12
Maceo Jack - Williamsville North, 12
Jay Bergmann - Frontier, 12
Matt Sadowy - Clarence, 12
Second Team
Tyler Lis - Lancaster, 12
Alex Konst - Lancaster - 11
Frank Borzillieri - West Seneca West, 12
Sean Hill - Williamsville North, 11
Bryan Pulli - Clarence, 12
Honorable Mention
Frontier: David Estrada - 12, Jake Gleason - 12
Orchard Park: Dan Freilicher - 11
Jamestown: Zacc Kinsey - 11
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ECIC II
Player of the Year:
Nick Parucki - West Seneca East 12
First Team
Greg Dolan - Williamsville South, 9
Sam Castronova - Williamsville South, 12
Christian Nodine - Starpoint, 11
Cort Williams - Williamsville East, 12
Second Team
Nicholas Clough - Williamsville East, 12
Brock Kroening - Starpoint, 11
Jordan Heine - Sweet Home, 12
Ben Walters - Starpoint, 11
Brendan Ryan - Hamburg, 11
Honorable Mention
Williamsville South: Graham Dolan - 11, Matt Foster - 11
Sweet Home: Brandon Smiley - 12
Hamburg: Caleb Wood - 12
West Seneca East: Ed Radka - 11, Matt Kumro - 12
Iroquois: Zach Emer - 12, Lucas Tait - 12
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ECIC III
Player of the Year:
TC Brown - Amherst, 11
First Team
Zak Cieszki - Cheektowaga, 12
Dominik Welch - Cheektowaga, 10
Dorian Billups - Amherst, 12
Darien Lowe - Amherst, 12
Collin Gemerek - Depew, 12
Second Team
Noah Thompson - East Aurora, 11
Amadi Ikpeze - Amherst, 11
Mike Kelleher - Maryvale, 12
Vince Nourse - Pioneer, 12
Kyle Warner - Springville, 12
Honorable Mention
Depew: Tyler Anna - 12, Dylan Sekuterski - 12, Chad Biersbach - 9
Cheektowaga: Patrick Plummer - 12, Devon Camel - 12
East Aurora: Mike Coatsworth - 12
Maryvale: Ray Blackwell - 9
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ECIC IV
Player of the Year:
Clay Lewis - Holland, 12
First Team
Jeremiah Jones - Lackawanna, 12
Joe Braniecki - JFK, 12
Anthony Sullivan - Cleveland Hill, 12
Larry Fields - Lackawanna, 12
Jermaine Hairston - Cleveland Hill, 12
Tristan Boling - Tonawanda, 12
Second Team
Rodney White - Cleveland Hill, 11
Jordan Stockweather - Alden, 11
Christian Snell - Alden, 9
Cale Byczkowski - JFK, 12
AJ Perlino - Holland, 11
Honorable Mention
Alden: Dylan Riddoch - 11
Holland: Matt Farrant - 12, EJ Staniszewski - 11
JFK: Brendan Fox - 12
Lackawanna: Jaelin Watson - 11, Darius Cleveland - 12
Tonawanda: Cody Diaz - 11, Larenz Jefferson - 12
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NIAGARA FRONTIER LEAGUE
First Team
Chris Woodard - North Tonawanda, 12
Craig Paige - Lew-Port, 12
Jenard Jackson - Lew-Port, 11
Terrell Ford - Kenmore West, 11
Kelly Brown - Lockport, 11
Second Team
Breon Harris - Niagara Falls, 11
Nathan Nielson - Niagara Wheatfield, 11
Joe Kulikowski - Grand Island, 11
Qeyion Williams - Niagara Falls, 11
Ryan Gilbert - North Tonawanda, 11
Third Team
Mikey Bermudez - Niagara Falls, 12
Colin Carrey - Grand Island, 12
Trent White - Kenmore West, 12
Nathan Williams - Niagara Wheatfield, 12
Adam McNeill - North Tonawanda, 12
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NIAGARA-ORLEANS
First Team
Kyle Bradley - Wilson, 12
Jason Hellwig - Medina, 12
Dylanta Carson - CSAT, 12
Andy Xaspos - Roy-Hart, 11
Gates Abrams - Akron, 11
Second Team
Evan Shank - Wilson, 12
Chris Sweeney - Barker, 12
Clayton Stanton - Albion, 12
Kyle Burdick - Newfane, 12
Justin Morgan - Medina, 11
Honorable Mention
Albion: Desmond Blackmon - 12, Manny Thompson - 12, Austin Lloyd - 12, Alex Bison - 12, Tommy Mattison - 10
Barker: Nate Luckman - 10, Tom Callaghan - 12
Roy-Hart: Chris Anderson - 11, Nelson Andrade - 12
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CCAA I WEST
Player of the Year:
John Piper - Fredonia, 12
First Team
Cam Voss - Fredonia, 12
Cody Johnson - Cassadaga Valley, 12
Patrick Moore - Fredonia, 11
Chucky Martin - Olean, 12
Isaiah Thomas - Dunkirk, 11
Second Team
Elijah Ramadhan - Olean, 11
Jake Cavana - Olean, 11
Ben Eckstrom - Olean, 10
Shamon Stewart - Dunkirk, 10
Ben Burk - Southwestern, 11
Honorable Mention
Chautauqua Lake: Carter Davidson - 11, Aaron Swan - 10
Fredonia: Jarod Burmaster - 11
Olean: Connor Prizel - 12
Falconer: Sean Nord - 11, Ryan DePietro - 11
Dunkirk: Rashad Brown - 11, Richard Pickens - 12
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CCAA II WEST
Player of the Year:
Graham Soffel - Maple Grove, 12
First Team
Jake Card - Sherman, 12
Nathan Ottaway - Sherman, 12
Liam Tennies - Westfield, 12
Josh Eddy - Panama, 11
Chris Robson - Sherman, 10
Second Team
Tanner Dahl - Westfield, 12
Matt Hair - Frewsburg, 11
Jake Card - Sherman, 11
Chris Blose - Panama, 11
Cordell O'Brien - Frewsburg, 10
Josh Odell - Panama, 11
Honorable Mention
Panama: Jack Payne - 11
Sherman: Jeremy Cole - 12, Stephen Walczak - 12, Kolby Parks - 10
Clymer: Adam Honey - 11, Josh Summers - 11, Jared Dunnewold - 12, Dylan Neckers - 11, Evan Legters - 12
Brocton: Aaron Rifigiato - 10, Bryan Graves - 12
Frewsburg: Kole Brink - 11
Westfield: Trevor North - 11
Maple Grove: Pat Nelson - 11
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CCAA I EAST
Player of the Year:
Bill Brooks - Silver Creek, 11
First Team
Bryce Morrison - Randolph, 12
Trevon Thompson - Silver Creek, 11
Isaac Hilyer - Portville, 12
Jared Fish - Salamanca, 12
Tyler Siperek - Salamanca, 12
Cole Davis - Allegany-Limestone, 11
Second Team
Mason Bosley - Randolph, 12
Connor Gates - Silver Creek, 11
Andy Crandall - Salamanca, 12
Nate Brawdy - Gowanda, 9
Randy Jimerson - Gowanda, 12
Dominic Conroy - Allegany-Limestone, 12
Honorable Mention
Portville: Zach Ewings - 12, Andrew Sarber - 12
Cattaraugus/Little Valley: Darnell Pritchard - 12
Silver Creek: Sherman Williams - 12
Gowanda: Les Young - 12
Randolph: Derek Young - 12
Salamanca: Austin Elliott - 12
Allegany-Limestone: Bailey Higby - 11
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CCAA II EAST
Player of the Year:
Dylan Granger - Pine Valley, 12
First Team
Phalla Musall - Ellicottville, 12
Logan Youngberg - Forestville, 12
Caleb Makuch - Forestville, 12
Elliott Bowen - Ellicottville, 9
Ben Erickson - Franklinville, 12
Dylan Granger - Pine Valley, 12
Second Team
Dylan Szumigala - Forestville, 11
Dawson Bielecki - Franklinville, 11
Jordan Milks - Franklinville, 11
Kilian Abers - PineValley, 11
Austin Grinols - Ellicottville, 9
Emil Erlandson - West Valley, 12
Honorable Mention
Forestville: Ryan Forbes - 12, Jeff Van Vlack - 12
Franklinville: Isaac Kopp - 9, Drew Jackson - 10, Wil Bays - 11,
Ellicottville: Jonas Hurlburt - 11, Cole Lapi - 11, Griffin Chudy - 9
Pine Valley: Russell Hayes - 12
West Valley: Patrick Enser - 12. Jared Ras - 12, Justin Summers - 11, Chad Boldt - 10
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Charter Schools
Player of the Year:
Fred Searles - Global Concepts, 12
First Team
DeJuan Owens - Tapestry, 12
Tyrin Lott - Health Sciences, 9
Kenny White - Oracle, 11
Damon Glenn - Maritime, 12
Jordan Maxey - Tapestry, 12
Second Team
JaQuoine Fogan - Tapestry, 11
Kam Rashada - Health Sciences, 11
Naz Flood - Health Sciences, 12
Andre Bragg - Tapestry, 12
Fabian Pierce - Global Concepts, 11
Honorable Mention
Buffalo Science: David Harris - 12
Oracle: Shaundez Davis - 12, Shakur Bridges - 10
Global Concepts: Dwight Dilbert - 10
Health Sciences: Amarri Funderburk - 11
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(It's that time of year again - High School basketball sectionals / Photo by Dave DeLuca)
The Section VI postseason begins tonight with first round games, and the winners move on to participate in the pre-quarterfinal games played on Wednesday. Friday night is when the action really kicks up, as 32 quarterfinal games will decide which teams move on to Buffalo State and JCC for the semifinals.
Below I take a look at some of the best matchups we could potentially see in the pre-quarterfinals, quarterfinals, semifinals, and even the championship games, along with sleepers, some winning streaks, and predictions.
** Please note that many of the games below are based on my predictions of who will win in prior rounds
Teams who opted out of sectionals:
- Falconer
- Cattaraugus Little Valley
Most exciting bracket
Class A2
Sleepers for each bracket:
Class AA - Kenmore West
Class A1 - Williamsville East
Class A2 - Lew-Port
Class B1 - East Aurora
Class B2 - Emerson
Class C1 - Chautauqua Lake
Class C2 - Global Concepts
Class D - Maple Grove
Top 10 Pre-Quarterfinal Games (Wednesday, 2/25)
10. Niagara Wheatfield @ Clarence
9. Orchard Park @ Kenmore West
8. Akron vs. CSAT
7. Buffalo Science @ Olmsted
6. Southwestern vs. East
5. Bennett @ Buffalo Arts
4. JFK @ Lackawanna
3. Maryvale @ City Honors
2. DaVinci vs. Emerson
1. Riverside @ West Seneca East
Top 10 Quarterfinal Games (Friday, 2/27)
10. Williamsville East @ Sweet Home
9. Lockport @ Lancaster
8. Frontier @ Niagara Falls
7. Maryvale @ Depew
6. East Aurora @ Albion
5. Maple Grove @ Sherman
4. Kenmore West @ Williamsville North
3. Emerson @ Wilson
2. East vs. Health Sciences *at Nichols
1. Lew-Port @ Cheektowaga
Most Exciting Potential Semifinals
6. Tapestry vs. Salamanca
5. East/Health Sciences vs. Cleveland Hill
4. Niagara Falls vs. Williamsville North
3. Starpoint vs. Olean
2. Lew-Port/Cheektowaga vs. Amherst
1. McKinley vs. Williamsville South
Most Exciting Potential Championship Games
5. Class AA Final
4. Class B2 Final
3. Class C1 Final
2. Class D Final
1. Class A2 Final
Win Streaks heading into sectionals
Sherman 19
Health Sciences 12
Fredonia 11
Silver Creek 10
Cleveland Hill 8
Cheektowaga 8
McKinley 7
Amherst 7
Jamestown 6
Predictions
Class AA - Jamestown
Class A1 - McKinley
Class A2 - Amherst
Class B1 - Depew
Class B2 - Fredonia
Class C1 - Silver Creek
Class C2 - Middle College
Class D - Sherman
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Pre-Quarterfinals - Wednesday, February 25th
(8) Clarence 65, (9) Niagara Wheatfield 52
(7) Kenmore West 68, (10) Orchard Park 54
(6) Frontier 75, (11) West Seneca West 72
Quarterfinals - Friday, February 27th
(1) Jamestown 76, (8) Clarence 49
(4) Lancaster 64, (5) Lockport 58
(2) Williamsville North 64, (7) Kenmore West 50
(3) Niagara Falls 58, (6) Frontier 51
Semifinals - Tuesday & Wednesday, March 3rd & 4th
AT BUFFALO STATE - Both Nights 8:15 pm
(1) Jamestown 71, (4) Lancaster 35
(3) Niagara Falls 63, (2) Williamsville North 61
Final - Saturday, March 7th
AT BUFFALO STATE - 8:15 pm
(1) Jamestown 48, (3) Niagara Falls 38
2015 Section VI Class AA Champions:
Jamestown Red Raiders
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* Overall record followed by league record
Yale Cup I
McKinley.................17-2 (12-0)
Middle College.........14-5 (9-3)
Burgard....................13-6 (9-3)
East.........................11-8 (8-4)
Bennett....................4-15 (3-9)
South Park...............6-12 (2-10)
Riverside..................5-14 (2-10)
Hutch-Tech..............3-16 (2-10)
Yale Cup II
I-Prep.....................15-4 (11-1)
Emerson.................12-6 (8-4)
MST Seneca............8-11 (7-5)
DaVinci...................8-6 (7-5)
City Honors............7-12 (6-6)
Buffalo Arts.............8-9 (6-6)
Olmsted..................7-12 (4-8)
Lafayette................0-18 (0-12)
ECIC I
Jamestown...........16-3 (12-0)
Will North............15-4 (10-2)
Lancaster...............11-8 (7-5)
Frontier.................10-8 (6-6)
Clarence...............5-14 (4-8)
Orchard Park..........6-13 (2-10)
W.Seneca West.......2-17 (1-11)
ECIC II
Will South.............17-2 (13-1)
Starpoint..............16-3 (12-2)
Sweet Home...........10-9 (7-7)
Will East................9-10 (7-7)
Hamburg...............8-11 (6-8)
W.Seneca East.......10-9 (5-9)
Iroquois................7-12 (4-10)
Lake Shore............4-18 (2-12)
ECIC III
Amherst............17-2 (12-0)
Cheektowaga.....15-4 (10-2)
Depew................10-9 (8-4)
East Aurora........8-11 (6-6)
Maryvale............9-10 (3-9)
Pioneer...............6-13 (3-9)
Springville..........3-15 (0-12)
ECIC IV
Cleveland Hill............16-3 (12-0)
Lackawanna...............9-9 (9-3)
Holland......................9-10 (6-6)
Tonawanda................10-9 (6-6)
JFK.............................11-8 (6-6)
Alden.........................4-15 (3-9)
Eden..........................2-17 (0-12)
Niagara Frontier League
North Tonawanda...........15-4 (12-2)
Niagara Falls...................13-6 (12-2)
Lockport.........................11-8 (9-5)
Lew-Port.........................11-8 (8-6)
Kenmore West................7-12 (6-8)
Grand Island...................7-12 (5-9)
Niagara Wheatfield.........6-13 (4-10)
Kenmore East.................1-17 (0-14)
Niagara-Orleans
Wilson.................16-3 (13-1)
Medina................10-9 (10-4)
Akron..................11-9 (8-6)
CSAT...................10-7 (8-6)
Albion.................10-9 (8-6)
Newfane..............5-14 (4-10)
Roy-Hart.............6-13 (3-11)
Barker.................3-18 (2-12)
CCAA West I
Fredonia.......................17-2 (11-1)
Olean............................15-4 (11-1)
Dunkirk........................12-7 (8-4)
Southwestern................10-9 (5-7)
Chautauqua Lake..........5-14 (4-8)
Falconer.......................3-15 (2-10)
Cassadaga Valley..........6-14 (1-11)
CCAA East I
Silver Creek.......................17-2 (11-1)
Randolph..........................13-6 (10-2)
Salamanca.........................13-6 (9-3)
Portville............................12-7 (6-6)
Allegany-Limestone..........9-10 (4-8)
Gowanda...........................7-12 (2-10)
Catt Little/Valley...............2-17 (0-12)
CCAA West II
Sherman.......................19-0 (12-0)
Panama.........................15-4 (9-3)
Westfield.......................11-8 (8-4)
Maple Grove..................9-10 (7-5)
Frewsburg.....................4-15 (3-9)
Brocton.........................5-14 (2-10)
Clymer.........................5-14 (1-11)
CCAA East II
Forestville.................12-7 (9-1)
Franklinville..............10-9 (8-2)
Ellicottville................12-7 (7-3)
Pine Valley................7-12 (3-7)
West Valley................8-11 (3-7)
North Collins.............0-18 (0-10)
Charter Schools
Health Sciences...................16-3
Tapestry..............................15-3
Global Concepts...................10-9
Oracle..................................5-14
WNY Maritime.....................3-15
Buffalo Science.....................5-11
Monsignor Martin - Large Schools
Canisius.......................19-5 (13-0)
Nichols........................15-9 (8-5)
Timon.........................13-11 (7-6)
St. Joe's......................11-13 (7-6)
St. Francis....................5-19 (1-12)
Monsignor Martin - Small Schools
Park.............................17-3 (11-2)
St. Mary's....................15-9 (7-6)
Archbishop Walsh........14-10 (6-7)
Niagara Catholic...........10-13 (3-10)
Cardinal O'Hara............7-17 (2-11)
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(Nichols celebrates its 2014 Manhattan Cup Championship. Photo by Buffalo News)
Below, in this year's version of the Pre-View From Centercourt, you will find:
- What's New
- Returning 2014 All-Centercourt Players
- Player Watch List for 2014-2015
- A League-by-League look at teams players
- Coaching Changes
- Classification Changes
- Predictions
What's New
- Section VI teams got one of their games back and are now eligible to play a 19-game regular season.
- The Manhattan Cup is now a tournament for the Class A teams only. The small schools in the MMA will now compete in a separate playoff, with the winner moving on in the CHSAA Class B postseason.
- Slight divisional realignments once again in the CCAA. Based on geography...no, based on school size...no, let's try geography again.
- Buffalo Science is back.
- Falconer & Frewsburg are once again separate programs, and face each other in Round One of the Frewsburg Tournament. Falconer's JV coach from last season, Dan Molfino, now leads the varsity squad at Frewsburg.
- Lake Shore moves back into ECIC II after playing in ECIC III last season.
- This season, the Class AA semifinals will be split up between the Tuesday & Wednesday nights of Buffalo State week, with the Class B2 semis and then the Class B1 semis played prior to each AA semifinal. That means the Class A1 semifinals are Monday night, leaving the Class A2 semifinals for Thursday night.
- JCC will squeeze all the magic of semifinal week into two nights. The Class C1 semifinals will preceed the first Class D semifinal on Monday, with the Class C2 semifinals preceeding the second Class D semifinal on Tuesday.
- Far West Regionals are in Rochester this year
- A master schedule for every WNY team, along with regularly updated standings will be available on this site all season.
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The Players
Nine of the top 25 players from the 2014 All-Centercourt teams return to the WNY high school hoops scene, along with another 14 players that received Honorable Mentions following last season. In addition, many others are primed to have breakout seasons, while the influx of talented underclassmen continues to surface at multiple schools throughout WNY.
Reigning Player of the Year & Returning 2014 1st Teamer
Zack Panebianco - Sr., Jamestown: 19.1 PPG / 4.1 APG / 3.5 RPG / 2.2 SPG as a junior
- Elite two-sport athlete and the reigning Centercourt Player of the Year who led the Red Raiders to the Class AA state title game last year. Deadly from outside, but equally effective knifing through defenses. Can score in bunches and is highly efficient on offense. Looks to lead the Red Raiders to a third consecutive Section VI crown - something that has never been achieved in program history.
Returning 2014 Second Teamer
Stafford Trueheart - Jr., Canisius: 13.0 PPG / 10.0 RPG / 4.5 BPG as a sophomore
- Already receiving offers as he enters his junior year. A polished big man with explosivness, touch around the rim, and outstanding anticipation. Has a summer home in "Lob City". Looks to get Canisius back to the status of Manhattan Cup champions and beyond.
Returning 2014 Third Teamers
Billy Brooks - Sr., Silver Creek: 19.1 PPG / 14.4 RPG / 6.7 BPG / 4.2 APG as a junior
- Will be getting looks from college coaches all season and turning the heads of local fans along the way. Completely alters the game for the Black Knights' opponents with his post presence. Led WNY in shots blocked as a junior and is also the best passing big man in the area. Look for even bigger strides this season as he assumes the leadership role for his team.
Cam Lewis - Sr., Nichols: 16.1 PPG / 7.7 RPG / 2.0 APG / 1.4 SPG as a junior
- A star with a skill set tailor made for the next level. At 6-8, Lewis is just as comfortable with the ball in his hands out on the perimeter as he is banging on the block down low. Was selected as Manhattan Cup MVP after his big game performances in the postseason. Already a career 1,000 point scorer.
Chris Miner - Sr., Nichols: 16.4 PPG / 12.9 RPG / 2.1 BPG / 1.8 SPG as a junior
- Uses his broad frame inside to out-muscle opponents for buckets and rebounds. A double-double machine who led the Manhattan Cup champs in both scoring and rebounding a season ago. Also already a career 1,000 point scorer.
Returning 2014 Fourth Teamer
Percy Bryant - Sr., East: 17.4 PPG / 6.2 APG / 4.7 SPG / 3.5 RPG as a junior
- An ultra-quick point guard with a masterful handle. Provides equal energy on the defensive end and creates countless turnovers. Led his team in both assists and steals last year, and may add scoring leader to that resume this season. When his shot is falling, he's practically unstoppable.
Returning 2014 Fifth Teamers
Dominick Welch - So., Cheektowaga: 19.5 PPG / 13.3 RPG / 3.6 BPG / 1.4 APG / 1.2 SPG as a freshman
- Led the Warriors to their first ever sectional crown as a freshman and averaged a double-double along the way. Can play all five positions and will hurt you from anywhere on the court - a special talent in this area. Will look to lead his team past Amherst in the division and then aim for a repeat in sectionals.
TC Brown - Jr., Amherst: 18.2 PPG / 6.0 RPG / 5.6 APG / 3.9 SPG as a sophomore
- Plays bigger than his size and older than his age. Competitive and highly confident leader for the Tigers. Looking to add a third ECIC III title to his resume in his third varsity season, and hopes to help return Amherst to the top of Class A2.
Devin Morris - Sr., McKinley: 15 PPG / 11 RPG / 2 BPG / 2 SPG as a junior
- Stands out on a deep Macks team. Moves fluidly with the ball and excels at getting his shot off in the face of the defense. Excellent shooter and rebounds well for his size, thanks to good instincts. Attempting to lead McKinley to a fourth straight Section VI title.
Returning 2014 Honorable Mentions
LaTerrance Reed - 12 (Canisius), Zak Cieski - 12 (Cheektowaga), Nicholas Clough - 12 (Williamsville East), Cort Williams - 12 (Williamsville East), Clay Lewis - 12 (Holland), Tanner Schmit - 12 (Nichols), Bryce Morrison - 12 (Randolph), Kordell Holness-Lightbody - 12 (St. Francis), Derick Simpson - 12 (Timon), Derek Cheatom - 12 (Timon), Sam Castronova - 12 (Williamsville South), Jared Fish - 12 (Salamanca), Cody Johnson - 12 (Cassadaga Valley), Brandon Roach - 11 (Olmsted)
Player Watch List: other names you'll hear from this season
Justin Jones - 11 (Canisius), Dorian Billups - 12 (Amherst), John Piper - 12 (Fredonia), JaQuoine Fogan - 11 (Tapestry), Greg Dolan - 9 (Williamsville South), Kam Varner - 12 (Williamsville South), Graham Dolan - 11 (Williamsville South), Maceo Jack - 11 (Williamsville North), William Lamar - 10 (Timon), Fred Foster - 11 (Middle College), Jordan Nwora - 11 (Park), Donell Cathcart - 12 (Cardinal O'Hara), Buzz Watson - 12 (Walsh), Qeyion Williams - 10 (Niagara Falls), Jaylin Rose - 11 (Hutch-Tech), Chris Woodard - 12 (North Tonawanda), Matt Cieslik - 12 (City Honors), Terrance James - 12 (I-Prep), Xavier Maye - 12 (I-Prep), Michael Simpson - 11 (Emerson), Jay Bergmann - 12 (Frontier), Christian Nodine - 11 (Starpoint), Nick Parucki - 12 (West Seneca East), Jordan Heine - 12 (Sweet Home), Tristan Boling - 12 (Tonawanda), Jermaine Hairston - 12 (Cleveland Hill), Craig Paige - 12 (Lew-Port), Jenard Jackson - 11 (Lew-Port), Kyle Bradley - 12 (Wilson), Jason Hellwig - 12 (Medina), Darius Carson - 10 (CSAT), Isaiah Thomas - 11 (Dunkirk), Patrick Moore - 11 (Fredonia), Tanner Dahl - 12 (Westfield), Fred Searles - 12 (Global Concepts), Corey Wiseman - 12 (Health Sciences)
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League-By-League
MONSIGNOR MARTIN CLASS A
The defending Manhattan Cup champs, Nichols, are back in a BIG way. Not only are three of its starters enormous (6-8, 6-7, 6-5), but they are also phenomenal basketball talents. Cam Lewis & Chris Miner are both career 1,000 point scorers entering their senior campaigns, while Tanner Schmit is already commited to play at the D1 level for Central Arkansas. Canisius lost the area's most highly touted player in Howard Washington to a transfer, but also benefited from the arrival of transfer Justin Jones from St. Joe's. With the size and athleticism of what returns, including Second Team All-Centercourt selection Stafford Trueheart and HM LaTerrance Reed, the Crusaders will continue to be one of the most dominant programs in WNY. Timon will focus on ball movement and defensive pressure in a bid to return to a third straight Manhattan Cup Final, with its goal being to win it this time. St. Joe's welcomes back eight players (seven seniors) and adds Grant Beyer from Williamsville South. With a deep bench and a focus on balance, the Marauders like their chances in the competitive and talent-rich MMA. St. Francis has its leading scorer and All-Centercourt HM returning, Kordell Holness-Lightbody. With Holness-Lightbody certain to be the focus of opposing defenses, the young Red Raider lineup will have to grow up quickly and contribute.
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Nichols: Christopher Miner - 12, Cam Lewis - 12, Tanner Schmit - 12, Zach Serotte - 12, Ken Williams - 12, Steve Foley - 12, Ben Sendziak - 12, Will Johnson - 10, Marcellus Cooper - 9
Canisius: Stafford Trueheart - 11, LaTerrence Reed - 12, TJ Wheatley - 12, Josh Huffman - 12, Zachary Koch - 12, Andrew Heitzhaus - 12, Patrick Viola - 12, David Keil - 12, Patrick Crangle - 12, Justin Jones - 11
St. Joe's: Mathew Fritz - 12, Naseer Jackson - 10, Antonio Morreale - 12, John Scaglione - 12, David Maher - 12, Marcell Davis - 12, Edward Tabone Jr - 12, Grant Beyer - 11, Anthony Brophy - 11, Nick Motley - 11
Bishop Timon/St. Jude: Derick Simpson - 12, William Lamar - 10, Quinton Lamar - 11, Claudius Modi - 12, Hunter Lancaster - 11, Tyler Ringwood - 11, Joe Harrison - 10
St. Francis: Kordell Holness-Lightbody - 12, Bo Sireika - 9, Roburt Welch - 10, John Steven Zhu - 11, Cody Smith - 10, Isiah Utley - 11
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MONSIGNOR MARTIN CLASS B
Park brings back four starters and welcomes in Jordan Nwora from Amherst. The Pioneers will focus on more consistent pressure defensively, as they have the talent to win the league. If this new format had existed over the past several years, St. Mary's would have owned it. The Lancers look to continue their recent success with a brand new starting lineup, as they've done in the past. Tony Pulvirenti takes over the varsity reigns at Cardinal O'Hara after guiding the JV Hawks over the last three seasons. He'll have a young team with just one senior, but that didn't stop him from bulking up O'Hara's nonleague schedule. Walsh has a pair from the basketball-famed Moore family of Olean in head coach Andy and junior Adam. Combine that with the return of 6-6 senior Buzz Watson (18.5 ppg), along with an Olean transfer, and the Eagles should be contenders. Niagara Catholic's young team will look to grow under the leadership of a new coach with a pair of Class AA state championship game appearances on his resume, Giulio Colangelo.
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Park: Derek Cheatom - 12, Randy Golda - 12, Jordan Nwora - 11, Kyle Harris - 11, Hunter Anderson - 11, Tony Ugboma - 11, Ethan Cotrell - 11, Joe Jones - 9
St. Mary's: Jake Concannon - 12, Takal Molson - 11, Sean Wilson - 12, Austin Oakes - 12, Mark O'Neill - 12, Chris Peete - 12, Kayson Hill - 11, Tony Robinson - 11, Jordan MacKinnon - 11, Cam Dunning - 11, Joseph Stoj - 11, Daquan Hunt - 10, Eric Brown - 9
Cardinal O'Hara: Donel Cathcart - 12, Charles Debose - 11, Clifford Ziegler - 10, William Turner - 11, Deamontae Riley - 10, Michon Dudley - 9
Archbishop Walsh: Adam Moore - 11, John "Buzz" Watson - 12, Noah Watson - 10, Christian Churakos - 10, Ethan Clarke - 12, Tavian Kemp - 10
Niagara Catholic: Elijah Griggs - 11, Jaceary Menes - 11, Jake Socha - 12, Zach Socha - 11, Connor Freeburger - 12
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YALE CUP I
McKinley has become the model of consistency for basketball programs in WNY. Do I even need to tell you what the Macks will look like this season? Fast, deep, and intense, are the first three words that come to mind. They bring back plenty from another defending Section VI championship team. Defending Yale Cup champion Middle College added one of the most athletically gifted players in all of WNY to its roster with the offseason addition of Park transfer Fred Foster (6-5). He, along with another always deep roster, will have the Kats eyeing another Yale Cup & another run at states in Class C. East has dynamic guard Percy Bryant back for his senior season and hopes to have O'Hara transfer Jovell Littlejohn ready to man the middle when the season tips. The Panthers also have some talented underclassmen that should rapidly improve throughout the year. South Park will rely on tempo and pressure defense, with no player on its roster over 6-feet tall. Riverside has a pair of starters back, and a good amount of depth competing for the remaining spots. Bennett & Burgard did not provide team information.
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East: Damone Brown - 11, Percy Byrant - 11, Jovell Littlejohn - 11, Takeyo Burts - 10, Malik Doughty - 12, Willard Anderson - 9
McKinley: Devin Morris - 12, Shaquan Jones - 11, Keyon Johnson - 11, Juwan Tolliver - 12, Jaylen Prophet - 11
Riverside: Romero Gardner - 11, Tim Manney - 12, Jamal Wardlaw - 11, Alexander Johnson - 11, Asuquo "Junior" Efiong - 11, Roberto Rodriguez - 12, Mohammed Ali - 12, Claudio Olympio - 12, Jewimaer Toussaint - 12, Damone McNamee - 12
Middle College: Isaiah Jenkins - 12, Joseph Staton - 11, Fred Foster - 11, Billy Rivera - 11, Royce Burks - 12, Amir Jemes - 11, Brian Johnson - 11, Loronzo Truitt - 11, Claudius Thomas - 11, Dajon Johnson - 11, Dion Watkins - 11, Tyshawn Silas - 10, Nate Jackson - 9, Hakeem Dobbins - 9, Azyion Clemons - 9
Hutch-Tech: Jailyn Rose - 11
South Park : James Baker - 11, John Vallone - 12, D'Angelo Allen - 12, Shakur Harris - 10, Antonio Leonard - 12, Darrel Moore - 12, Mike McDonald - 12
Burgard
Bennett
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YALE CUP II
I-Prep has its sights set on a repeat in Yale Cup II and a run in the Class D sectionals this year, with three key pieces back from the undefeated league championship team of '14. City Honors will be a guard-oriented team, led by four-year varsity player, Matt Cieslik. Olmsted will have a formidible backcourt and one of the top players in the city in Brandon Roach, but lack size. Lafayette has a fill lineup of players this season, described as young, energetic, and optimistic, led by Jovanny Aviles-Vargas. Emerson, MST Seneca, Buffalo Arts, & DaVinci did not provide any information.
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I-Prep: Xavier Maye - 12, Terrance James - 12, Jeffrey Townsel - 11, Davon Gant - 11
City Honors: Matt Cieslik - 12, Jordahn Summers - 12, John Seitz - 12, David Lippman - 12, Alfred Gary - 11, Caleb Lee - 12
Olmsted: Brandon Roach - 11, Dan Reid - 10, Athan Kaudeyr - 12, Anthony Mendrysa - 11, Austin Carter - 12
Lafayette: Jovanny Aviles-Vargas - 12, Christian Tarado-Suarez - 10, Erik Aponte - 9, Cesar Medina - 10, Justin Galvin - 11, Miyaga Miyaga - 11, Demetrius White-Zinermon - 9, Daniel Gonzales - 11, Abdi Malako - 11, Stephan Thomas - 10, Julio Muriel - 12, Eugenio Vira - 11, Derek Ramdhansingh - 12, Luis Plaza - 10
Emerson: Michael Simpson - 11, Jason Dowell - 11
MST Seneca
Buffalo Arts
DaVinci
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ECIC I
Three teams (Jamestown, Clarence, & Williamsville North) all shared the league title a season ago, so the Red Raiders settled things by advancing far past the others in the postseason - all the way to the Class AA state championship game. Jamestown will be a step behind to start the season thanks to the success of the football team, but after the way Zack Panebianco finished the season last year, they shouldn't be overly concerned. Lancaster should have its best and most balanced unit in several seasons. The Redskins showed flashes last year with a very young team, and now they'll have eight players with a lot of varsity experience. Clarence graduated all five starters from its Class AA finalist team, but does have a pair of returning players who saw considerable action. Williamsville North will look different without Sterling Taplin in the starting lineup for the first time in five seasons, but the Spartans have no shortage of talent or experience, and will challenge for the top spot in ECIC I once again. Orchard Park fields a young, defensive-minded team with three returnees. Frontier & West Seneca West did not provide team information.
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Jamestown: Zack Panebianco - 12, Stephen Carlson - 12, Zacc Kinsey - 11, Ben Larson - 12
Lancaster: Tyler Lis - 12, Griffin O'Brien - 12, Alex Damiani - 11, Collin Murray - 11, Alex Konst - 11, Andy Fellner - 12, Matt Devic - 12, LG Castillo - 10
Williamsville North: George Attea - 12, Maceo Jack - 11, Sean Hill - 11, Dylan Lambert - 12, Tim Kreuze - 12, Chad Steinwachs - 12, Sam Cimato - 12, Nick Maranto - 11, Jeff Calderon - 12
Clarence: Matt Sadowy - 12, Kyle Stevens - 12, Dave Cummisky - 12, Bryan Pulli - 12, Hunter Harris - 12, Adam Southern - 11, Jake Ireland - 10, Jake Randall - 10
Orchard Park: Kevin Goltz - 12, Jake Heath - 12, Dan Freilicher - 11, Phil Marks - 11, Wes Seigner - 11, Max Cerone - 11, Kevin Looney - 11, Bryan Somerville - 11, Hunter Harris - 11, Chris Liberatore - 11
West Seneca West: Frank Borzillieri - 12, DJ Ulmer – 12, Ben Hutton - 11, Lou DiChristopher - 12
Frontier
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ECIC II
Williamsville South has plenty of pieces back from last year's team that fell short of finishing off McKinley in the Class A1 final last season. The Billies have talent everywhere and will focus on cohesiveness and team-first basketball. Williamsville East will play uptempo and look for mismatches. The Flames should find plenty, with a pair of returning All-Centercourt HM selections and four-year varsity players back in Cort Williams and Nicholas Clough. Sweet Home will be an experienced and athletic team, returning over 37 points per game from last season. Starpoint has its best team in recent seasons, and with a good mix of seniors and underclassmen. The Spartans have four starters back and should challenge the division's top squads. West Seneca East may have the most experienced unit in the division, as last year's group was void of any seniors. Both co-captains, along with the school's all-time 3-point leader, are back for the Trojans. Hamburg returns four players that saw quality minutes during its run to the Class A1 semifinals last year. Couple that with some talented additions from their 16-win JV team, and the Bulldogs optimistic about making a return trip to Buffalo State. With just a single senior back, a young team, and a move up to ECIC II, Lake Shore hopes to rebuild its roster through valuable experience this season. After two straight successful campaigns, Iroquois will look to its five seniors for leadership and rely on size & athleticism.
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Williamsville East: Cort Williams - 12, Nicholas Clough - 12, Kyle Williams - 12, Joe Adcock - 12, Greg Cook - 12, Alex Pieri - 11, Mike Garafalo - 12, Mike Poturalski - 11
Williamsville South: Sam Castronova - 12, Kam Varner - 12, Graham Dolan - 11, Greg Dolan - 9, Matt Foster - 11, Myles Hall - 11, Jordan Buell - 11, Dave Isselbaecher - 12, Ryan Phillips - 11, JP Rehak - 12
Iroquois: Zach Emer - 12, Coyote Sokolski - 12, Lucas Tait - 12, Kyle Seifert - 12, Joe Bowen - 11, Dominic Allen - 11, James Carlin - 11, Jack Edwards - 10, Matt Whalen - 10
Sweet Home: Jordan Heine - 11, Asa'd Myles - 12, Milton Zielger - 12, Brandon Smiley - 12, Jordan Evert - 12, Adrian Drake - 12, Josh Hammer - 12, Dylan McDuffie - 9
Hamburg: Joe DeGrood - 12, Brendan Ryan - 11, Kyle Munro - 12, Caleb Wood - 12, Mark Myles - 12, Doug Horbachewski - 12, Matt Snyder - 12, Ryan Dils - 11, Sean DeLellis - 11
West Seneca East: Matt Kumro - 12, Nick Parucki - 12, Ed Radka - 11, Dan Picciano - 11, DJ Schiersing - 12, Jake Klubek - 11, Dale Nicosia - 12, Evin Ksiezarczyk - 12, Jared Kania - 11, Anthony Roncone - 10, Justin Gospodarski - 10
Starpoint: Ian Emerick - 12, Dennis Held - 12, Eric Yaeger - 12, Brock Kroening - 11, Christian Nodine - 11, Ben Walters - 11, Adam Lasal - 10
Lake Shore: Andrew Bush - 12, Brandon Buchanon - 12, Alec Lezama - 12, Mike Braeuner - 11, Alec Bergum - 11, Collin Fiutko - 11, Cory Fiutko - 11, Joe Friedhoff - 11, Ron John - 11, Nate Myers - 11, Kyle Wishman - 11, Andrew McDonaugh - 10
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ECIC III
Amherst has claimed the last three league titles and have reason to believe they're the favorites to do it again. TC Brown leads a Tigers team that has confidence, size, and depth. Despite Amherst winning ECIC III last year, it was Cheektowaga who edged them out in the postseason after sweeping them in the regular season. The Warriors have nearly the entire squad back, including Dominick Welch & Zak Ciezki, and hope that by season's end, they'll have three more wins over Amherst. The future looks great at East Aurora, and if they are able to compete with the top teams in this league - look out. The Blue Devils have just one senior in their regular rotation, one that will include four sophomores. Springville hopes to get strong guard play on an inexperienced team that returns just one starter. Balance will be the theme at Maryvale after graduating its top three scorers. The Flyers will use as many as 12 players in their rotation and keep the energy level up. Depew will look to develop team chemistry and form an identity, after losing some key team leaders and significant size inside. The Wildcats could be a team that blossoms in the later half of the season.
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Cheektowaga: Dominick Welch - 10, Zak Ciezki - 12, Patrick Plummer - 12, Khaya Dlodlo - 12, Drequon Trotter - 12, Devon Camel - 12, Hakiem Black - 12, Adrian Baugh - 10, Stephan Parker - 10
Amherst: Dorian Billups - 12, TC Brown - 11, Darien Lowe - 12, Amadi Ikpeze - 11, Nick Foster - 11, Nathan Russell-Webster - 12, Bryon Fowler - 12, Rory Walsh - 11, Sean Andrews - 11, Nathan Waldu - 11, Sean Gibson - 11, Jake Maley - 11, Da'Shawn Hines - 10, Jordan Barr - 10, Richard Kay - 10
East Aurora: Mike Coatsworth - 12, Noah Thompson - 11, Josh Denz - 10, Nick Montgomery - 10, Joe Montgomery - 10, Cal McTigue - 10
Depew: Tyler Anna - 12, Dylan Sekuterski - 12, Collin Gemerek - 12, Jakob Grant - 11, Ryan Guay - 11, Tyler Biersbach - 9
Maryvale: Drew Crombie - 11, Mike Kelleher - 12, Jeremia Pace - 12, Marcus Ford - 11, Eric Graham - 12, Floyd Remley - 11, Steve Mason - 12, Matt Mason - 12, Mike Ferguson - 11
Pioneer: Bryce Little - 12, Matt Haggerty - 12, Andrew Hyman - 12, Vince Nourse - 12, Ravo Root - 11, Caleb Sayvone - 11, Dominic Sayvone - 11
Springville: Kyle Crotty - 12, Devin Pazzuti - 12, Kyle Warner - 11, John Domes - 10, Parker Rice - 11, Pat Emmick - 12, Colin DeWitt - 11
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ECIC IV
After two straight division titles, expectations remain high at Cleveland Hill. Jermaine Hairston, who is one of six returning seniors for the Golden Eagles, is a prime candidate to have a breakout season. Lackawanna would like to end Cleveland Hill's league run and reclaim ECIC IV. The Steelers brought back all five starters to a team with nine seniors. JFK finished at the bottom of the league last season, but has all five starters back, including size (6-6 & 6-4) and high hopes coming into the year. Tonawanda has a pair of starters returning from the team that reached Buffalo State last season for the second time in four years. Alden will have a presence inside and versatility, but will need its young backcourt to get acclimated with the varsity level as the year wears on. Eden did not provide team information.
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Cleveland Hill: Jermaine Hairston - 12, Anthony Sullivan - 12, Zach Lewandowski - 12, Ramah Lassiter - 11, Nick Gamble - 11
Lackawana: Larry Fields - 12, Jeremiah Jones - 12, Darius Cleveland - 12, Jaelin Watson - 11, Quinton Robinson - 12, Yousef Yahya - 12, Johan Santiago - 12
Tonawanda: Tristan Bolling - 12, Brandon Frye - 12, Larenz Jefferson - 12, Adrian Hall - 11, Cody Diaz - 11, Tyler Staff - 11
Holland: Clay Lewis - 12, JR Kline - 12, Matt Farant - 12, Cooper Rahn - 12, EJ Staniszewski - 11, Laine Husman - 11, Pierce Gardon - 10
JFK: Joe Braniecki - 12, Josh McMahon - 12, Cale Byczkowski - 12, Shawn McPhail - 12, Hunter Kowal - 12, Brendan Fox - 12, Aaron Urbanczyk - 12, Nathan Pazderski - 12, Lexus Pollard - 10, Aaron Poniwas - 12, Collin Snyder - 12
Alden: Austin Zelasko - 12, Dylan Riddoch - 11, Jordan Stockweather - 11, Conrad Boucher - 10, Christian Snell - 9, Brandon Bojt - 12
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Niagara Frontier League
Niagara Falls brings back nearly its entire team, including four starters. The Wolverines also welcome in sophomore point guard, Qeyion Williams, who transferred from Niagara Catholic, and should find themselves back in the company of WNY's elite teams. Kenmore West has just one starter back, along with its sixth man who'll now enter the starting lineup. They'll have to rely on athleticism and energy until experience is on their side. Lew-Port has a pair of playmakers back on a team that reached Buff State last season. The Lancers should make a return trip again this season, after making noise in the NFL first. North Tonawanda will once again be difficult to rebound against or score inside on, as the Jacks return three players who are 6-4 or taller, including the active double-double machine, Chris Woodard. Grand Island has improved its record over each of the past two seasons, and hopes to continue the trend with a deep rotation led by captain Colin Carrey. Lockport's senior laden Class AA semifinalist team from last season gave way to a young squad with just one senior and limited experience, who hope to improve as the season goes on. Niagara Wheatfield took its lumps during a winless season in NFL action last year, but now are back with all of its core players and a much more confident group. As always, Kenmore East did not provide any team information.
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Niagara Falls: Devin Scarbourough - 12, Mikey Bermudez - 12, Breon Harris - 11, Devin Sanders - 10, Tyler Sanders - 10, Charles Lamar - 10, Jamal Harris - 12, Qeyion Williams - 10
Kenmore West: Terrell Ford - 11, Trent White - 12, Aaron Tucker - 11, Jason Taylor - 11, Mark Taylor - 11, DeAngelo Walker - 11
Grand Island: Colin Carrey - 12, Kyle Burns - 11, Joe Kulikowski - 11, Mark Montes - 12, Manny Montes - 11, Justin Figler - 12, Mike Podgorny - 12, Devin Brandon - 10, Colton Czajka - 12
North Tonawanda: Chris Woodard - 12, Donovin Book - 12, Adam McNeil - 12, Ryan Gilbert - 12, Ryan McDonough - 12, James Garavagli - 12, Drew Krantz - 12, Jacob Lemke - 11, Jacob Krauss - 11, Colby Moultrie - 10, Alex Quinn - 10, Brandon Casterline - 10
Niagara Wheatfield: Nathan Nielson - 11, Nathan Williams - 12, Denzel Fuller - 11, Justin Eaton - 12, Brandon Funderburk - 12, Ty Parmentier - 12, Ken Camidge - 12, Austin Wangler - 11
Lockport: Lavette Warren - 11, Andrew Austin - 11, Kelly Brown - 11, Dakota Wiley - 10
Lew-Port: Craig Paige - 12, Jenard Jackson - 11, Jacob Eoute - 12, Dane Parlato - 12, Jacob Rizzo - 12, Jordan Willard - 12, Colton Stallard - 12, Anthony Dipasquale - 12
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Niagara-Orleans
Newfane & Wilson each enjoyed a string of success over several seasons, which made the local rivalry between the two that much more intense. Both teams have returning players, expect to be compete for the league, and are looking forward to overflow crowds once again when they get together on the court. Medina likes its combination of returning talent and mental toughness, and expects to compete for the league crown. The Mustangs have beefed up their nonleague schedule to challenge this group. Barker returns five seniors - but just one starter from its unbeaten league championship team from last year. CSAT has a new coach, along with a pair of Carson brothers, which make the Eagles contenders for that reason alone. Roy-Hart welcomes first year head coach Joe Pawlak, who will look to put his own stamp on the Rams program, which he characterizes as an extremely hard working group. With just four players back and two of those coming off surgery, Akron will have some work to put in before they're completely up tp speed. The Tigers do have talented underclassmen and could be a dangerous team in the later half of the season.
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Akron: Larson Sundown - 12, Caleb Martin - 12, Chaunce Hill - 12, Brendan Weirerheiser - 11
Newfane: Sam Watkins - 12, Kyle Guerriera - 12, Chad Gilson - 11, Kyle Burdick - 12, Tyler Jordan - 12, MaxWeber - 9, Al Kramp - 10, David Krull - 11, Nick Schultz - 11, Zach Lajoie - 11
CSAT: Dylanta Carson - 12, Bryan Locke - 12, Darius Carson - 10, Will Fletcher - 12, Jahleel Burks - 11
Medina: Jason Hellwig - 12, Dylan Lewis - 11, Aaron Feltz - 12, Brennan Zinkievich - 12, David Garrow - 12, Devonte Howard - 12, Jared Zinkievich - 11, Tyler Ames - 11, Dylan Lewis - 11, Brad McPherson - 11, Justin Morgan - 11, Jalin Cooper - 9
Barker: Chris Sweeney - 12, Sean Benoit - 12, Thomas Callaghan - 12, Tanner Gregorie - 12, Joshua Mead - 12, Tristan Payne - 12, Michael Snell - 11, Kyle Secor - 11, Nathan Luckman - 10
Roy-Hart: Andy Xapsos - 11, Sam White - 12, Nelson Andrade - 12, Bailey Hudson - 12, Aaron Metz - 12, Ben Maynard - 11, Justin Heschke - 11, Chris Anderson - 11, James DiLorenzo - 12, Zack Srock - 11, Austin Dodge - 11
Wilson: Evan Shank - 12, Kyle Bradley - 12, Zac Sarratori - 12, Joe Littere - 12, Jarret Johnston - 12, Adam Murray - 12, Alex Fox - 11, Andrew Eames - 11
Albion: Dez Blackmon - 12, Austin Loyd - 12, Emanuel Thompson - 12, Alex Bison - 12, Clayton Stanton - 12, Gary Moore - 12
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CCAA West I
Defending league champion, Fredonia, should be in great shape for another run this season. The Hillbillies will start five players who are 6-feet or taller and have a combined 13 years of varsity experience between them. Olean starts over after reaching the Class B state title game a year ago. The Huskies graduated five senior starters and return just two players who saw any action. Reining Centercourt Coach of the Year, Jeff Anastasia, will embrace the challenge and make household names out of the Huskies' players soon enough. Southwestern lost some of its size, but brings back three starters, accounting for much of its scoring. The Trojans will look to push the pace and wreak havoc on teams defensively. Rich Clifford is back behind the bench for another season at Cassadaga Valley and the veteran coach returns three starters, including 2014 All-Centercourt HM Cody Johnson (20.5 ppg). After two seasons coaching the JV team, Jack O'Brien takes over varsity duties at Dunkirk and will have some senior leadership, along with a trio of 6-3 juniors. Chautauqua Lake fields a young & passionate group that hopes league competition will prepare them for the playoffs. After being combined with Frewsburg in hoops a season ago, Falconer is back on its own, returning just four returning players, each with little varsity experience.
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Fredonia: John Piper - 12, Cam Voss - 12, Anhel Epps - 12, Noah Voss - 12, Patrick Moore - 11
Olean: Connor Prizel - 12, Chucky Martin - 12, Blake Covert - 12, Colden Dwaileebe - 12, John Zamites - 12, Jake Cavana - 11, Derek Schmidt - 11, Levi Johnson - 11, Elijah Ramadhan - 11, Ben Eckstrom - 10
Southwestern: Pat Mogenhan - 12, Jack Carlson - 12, Mike Sandbloom - 12, Billy Johnston - 12, Ben Burk - 11, Brendan Kennedy - 11, Nick Cooper - 11, Niko Pannes - 10
Dunkirk: Isaiah Thomas - 11, Rashad Brown - 11, Chad Butts - 11, Shamron Stewart - 10, Richard Pickens - 12, Leroy Gilbert - 12, Gemaro Collazo - 12
Cassadaga Valley: Cody Johnson - 12, Chase Jones - 12, Shane Parsons - 11, Tony Mangine - 12, Jaquan Watts - 12, Jerimiah Jones - 12, Tyler Simpson - 11, James Cornelius - 11
Chautauqua Lake: Carter Davidson - 11, Michael Lysek - 11, Aaron Swan - 10, Devin Pope - 9, Tyler Meredith - 10, David Applegarth - 12, Erik Szymanowski - 12, Cody Latimer - 12, Ben Stahlsmith - 11
Falconer: Gavin Beaumont - 12, Chris Elderkin - 12, Andrew Ward - 12, Tavon Fisher - 11, Ryan DePietro - 11, Jackson Teboe - 11, Brandon Curtis - 11, Drew Beckerink - 12, Sean Nord - 11, Trevor Dykstra - 11, Tareek Hannold - 12, Colin Boutelle - 12, Manny Machado - 12, Dillon Johnson - 12, Sean Dudenhoffer - 12
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CCAA EAST I
Three of the seven teams in this league (Silver Creek, Randolph, Portville) have reached sectional title games in the last two years, and a fourth team (Salamanca) won its league last year. Needless to say, this should be one of the more competitive league races in WNY this season. Silver Creek looks forward to an above-the-rim season from 2014 3rd Team All-Centercourt selection Billy Brooks, but the Black Knights are even more excited about the energy and team commitment of their players at early season practices. Salamanca returns a talented tandem in its backcourt, along with 6-6 2014 All-Centercourt HM Jared Fish, who together, accounted for 40 ppg last year. Randolph, maybe Section VI's most storied football program ever, will again be a force on the court as well, once it gets its basketball legs under them. Portville returns two of its three leading scorers for first year head coach Bill Torrey to work with. Gowanda has athletes who can get up and down the floor, so transition offense will be key for the Panthers. Cattaraugus/Little Valley has just four seniors on its young team. Allegany-Limestone has a pair of starters back and will look to push the tempo and press.
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Silver Creek: Billy Brooks - 12, Sherman Williams - 12, Connor Gates - 11, Trevon Thompson - 11, Chance Gates - 12, Chris Williams - 10, Heron Snow - 11, Jacob Lewis - 11, James Corbin - 12
Salamanca: Jared Fish - 12, Tyler Siperek - 12, Andrew Crandall - 12, Jake Dowdy - 12, Tate Reynolds - 11, Marcus Cooper - 11, Eric George - 12, Luke Zurat - 11, Zeus Enriquez - 10, Austin Elliott - 12
Randolph: Bryce Morrison - 12, Connor McAllister - 12, Mason Bosley - 11, Jarrett Lecceadone - 10, Derek Young - 12, Nick Carpenter - 12, Kyle Beaver - 12, Tyler Stahley - 11
Allegany-Limeston: Dom Conroy - 12, Cole Davis - 11, Bailey Higby - 11, Brad McAfee - 11, Brad Reed - 11, Zach Hemphill - 10, Austin Dziennik - 11, Tyler Hines - 11, Garrett Johnston - 12, TJ McMullen - 12
Gowanda: Jordan Young - 12, carter Benton - 11, Lucas Brawdy - 11, Randy Jimerson - 12, Les Young - 12
Portville: Zack Ewings - 12, Isaac Hilyer - 12, Andrew Sarber - 12, Nick Stein - 10, Nick Gehm - 11, Sean Harris - 11, Chase Swetland - 12
Cattaraugus Little Valley: DJ Steven - 12, Darnell Pritchard - 12, Kodie Skeels - 12, Kyle O'Donnell - 12, Hunter Baker - 11, Caleb Hibit - 11, Devon Parmenter - 11, Alex Perkins - 11, Anthony Bernardi - 11, Kellen Martin - 10
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CCAA West II
Panama reached the Class D final with a young team last season , but fell to Sherman. The Panthers have matured both mentally and physically, and should contend in league with a solid point guard, a sharp-shooter in Josh Odell, and 6-6 Josh Eddy inside. Westfield returns five players that contributed in 2014, including one of the league's best in Tanner Dahl. Sherman was hit hard by graduation following two consecutive Class D sectional championships, and will look to find a new identity with this year's team. Maple Grove will be very good, they always are. I can't tell you much else, because their very successful coach who's teams have received significant press from me over the years, never responds to email requests for information. The Red Dragons listed below were listed as underclassmen in the 2014 Section VI program. Brocton, Clymer, & Frewsburg did not send information.
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Maple Grove: Graham Soffel - 12, Matt Roach - 11, Jonah Tanner - 12, Pat Nelson - 11, Nolan Knipe - 12, Mitch Sandberg - 11, Jeff Clauson - 11
Westfield: Tanner Dahl - 12, Liam Tennies - 12, Trevor North - 11, Nolan Hunt - 12, Steven DeMarco - 12, Joe Quagliana - 11, Jon Wilson - 11, Greg Schroeder - 11, Luke Haskin - 11
Panama: David O'Dell - 12, Greg Delahoy - 12, Jack Payne - 11, Chris Blose - 12, Josh Odell - 11, Dillon Mescall - 12, Josh Eddy - 11, Chris Blose - 11, Jarrett Yuchnitz - 11
Sherman: Jake Card - 12, Nathan Ottaway - 12, Jeremy Cole - 12, Stephen Walczak - 12, Chris Robson - 10, Jake Ames - 12, Kolby Parks - 10, Kyle Carpenter - 10, Sam Vanvelkenburg - 11, Kyle Rhebergen - 11
Brocton: Aaron Riforgiato - 11, Derek Walter - 12, Daultan Remington - 12
Clymer
Frewsburg
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CCAA East II
After finishing 9-1 in league action last season Forestville, returns six players and has its sights set on a repeat. Ellicottville will look to the dynamic Phalla Musall, a returning all-league selection, to guide a very young team. No other teams from this league had coaches respond with the requested team information. My apologies to the players in this league.
Ellicottville: Phalla Musall - 12, Calum Watt - 12, Austin Gronols - 9, Griffin Chuddy - 9, Elliot Bowen - 9, Cole Lapi - 11, Jonas Hurlburt - 11, Cameron Eddy - 11
Forestville: Caleb Makuch - 12, Dylan Szumigala - 12, Logan Youngberg - 12, Jeff VanVlack - 12, Ryan Forbes - 12, Chris Sheldon - 12, Jackson Egan - 11, Tyler Spears - 11, Andrew Deszcz - 11, Derek Catalano - 11
Pine Valley: Dylan Granger - 12, Russell Hayes - 12, Kilian Abers - 11
North Collins
West Valley
Franklinville
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Charter Schools
Tapestry enters the season as the favorite to win the Charter Cup and make serious noise come sectional time, thanks to returning nine seniors and junior scoring machine, JaQuoine Fogan. Oracle has length and quickness, and is excited about the potential growth of its young team with just three seniors back. Health Sciences is the defending Charter Cup champion and the third-year program will seek a repeat, despite graduating 12 seniors. Maritime has just one player back with varsity experience and will hand point guard duties over to a freshman. After a season with just a JV squad, Buffalo Science returns to varsity competition, hoping that developing chemistry and playing smart will result in some wins. Global Concepts will lean on the leadership and experience of returning First-Team All-Charter player Fred Searles.
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Tapestry: JaQuoine Fogan - 11, DeJuan Owens - 12, Jordan Maxey - 12, DaVonte Cunningham - 11, Marques Perkins - 12, Jesus McClain - 12, Poshine Jenifer - 12, Andre Bragg - 12, Keith Littlejohn - 12, Joe Henderson - 12, Kaleb King - 12, Chemar Pilot - 12
Oracle: Shaundez Davis - 12, Kenny White - 11, Shakur Bridges - 10, Rakim Graves - 11, Darius Embry - 11, Andra Austin - 12, Jamal Woods - 11
Health Sciences: Malik Walker - 12, Nasir Flood - 12, Mikel Carr - 12, Dayquan Williams - 11, Tyquan Jordan - 11, Carson Wiseman - 11, Kam Rashada - 11, Tyrin Lott - 9
WNY Maritime: Damon Glenn - 12, Arkeil Gaskins - 12, DeQuan Sanders - 9
Global Concepts: Fred Searles - 12, Nick Moylan - 12, Lincoln Billingslea - 11, Fabian Pierce - 11
Buffalo Science: Joe Owens - 12, Neil squires - 12, Jazzmone Brown - 12, Abdullah Farah - 12, Aristotle Copeland - 12, Lauren Killian - 11, David Harris - 11, Roland Taylor - 11, Julian Johnson - 10, Georges Cortes - 10, JaQuez McMullin - 10, Deonte Brown - 10, Julian Allen - 9
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New Coaches
Giulio Colangelo - Niagara Catholic
Tony Pulvirenti - Cardinal O'Hara
Karl Maggiore - DaVinci
Pat Foster - Lafayette
Joe Pawlak - Roy-Hart
Jack O'Brien - Dunkirk
Bill Torrey - Portville
David Phiblad - Pine Valley
Camilo Hoyos - CSAT
Ben Ganschow - Buffalo Science
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Classification Changes
South Park moves up from Class A2 to Class A1
Starpoint moves down from Class A1 to Class A2
Iroquois moves down from Class A1 to Class A2
West Seneca East moves down from Class A1 to Class A2
East Aurora moves down from Class A2 to Class B1
Springville moves down from Class A2 to Class B1
Albion moves down from Class A2 to Class B1
Maryvale moves down from Class A2 to Class B1
Olean moves up from Class B1 to Class A2
Dunkirk moves up from Class B1 to Class A2
Fredonia moves down from Class B1 to Class B2
Falconer moves down from Class B1 to Class B2
City Honors moves up from Class B2 to Class B1
Fredonia moves up from Class B2 to Class B1
Falconer moves up from Class B2 to Class B1
Salamanca moves down from Class B2 to Class C1
Gowanda moves down from Class B2 to Class C1
Middle College moves down from Class C1 to Class C2
Holland moves down from Class C1 to Class C2
Portville moves down from Class C1 to Class C2
Maple Grove moves down from Class C2 to Class D
I-Prep moves down from Class C2 to Class D
Westfield moves down from Class C2 to Class D
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Predictions
MMA - Canisius
Yale Cup I - McKinley
Yale Cup II - I-Prep
ECIC I - Jamestown
ECIC II - Williamsville South
ECIC III - Cheektowaga
ECIC IV - Lackawanna
NFL - Niagara Falls
N-O - Wilson
CCAA I West - Fredonia
CCAA I East - Silver Creek
CCAA II West - Maple Grove
CCAA II East - Franklinville
Charters: Tapestry
Manhattan Cup: Nichols
Class AA: Jamestown
Class A1: McKinley
Class A2: Cheektowaga
Class B1: Depew
Class B2: East
Class C1: Silver Creek
Class C2: Middle College
Class D: Maple Grove
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Class AA (11 Teams) Monsignor Martin Class A
Jamestown - ECIC I Canisius
Niagara Falls - NFL Nichols
Kenmore West - NFL Timon
Lancaster - ECIC I St. Joe's
Clarence - ECIC I St. Francis
Williamsville North - ECIC I
Lockport - NFL Monsignor Martin Class B
Frontier - ECIC I Park
West Seneca West - ECIC I St. Mary's
Orchard Park - ECIC I Cardinal O'Hara
Niagara Wheatfield - NFL Archbishop Walsh
Niagara Catholic
Class A1 (10 Teams) Class A2 (11 Teams)
McKinley - Yale Cup I Amherst - ECIC III
Williamsville South - ECIC II Cheektowaga - ECIC III
Williamsville East - ECIC II Lew-Port - NFL
North Tonawanda - NFL Olean - CCAA
Sweet Home - ECIC II Iroquois - ECIC II
Hutch-Tech - Yale Cup I Riverside - Yale Cup I
South Park - Yale Cup I West Seneca East - ECIC II
Grand Island - NFL Starpoint - ECIC II
Hamburg - ECIC II Lake Shore - ECIC II
Kenmore East - NFL Pioneer - ECIC III
Dunkirk - CCAA
Class B1 (15 Teams) Class B2 (15 Teams)
Maryvale - ECIC III East - Yale Cup I
East Aurora - ECIC III Fredonia - CCAA I West
Depew - ECIC III Cleveland Hill - ECIC IV
City Honors - Yale Cup II Lackawanna - ECIC IV
Tonawanda - ECIC IV Oracle - Charter
Bennett - Yale Cup I Health Sciences - Charter
Medina - N-O CSAT - N-O
Newfane - N-O Wilson - N-O
Burgard - Yale Cup I Emerson - Yale Cup II
Alden - ECIC IV Falconer - CCAA West I
Buffalo Arts - Yale Cup II Roy-Hart - N-O
Lafayette - Yale Cup II Southwestern - CCAA West I
Albion - N-O Akron - N-O
Springville - ECIC III JFK - ECIC IV
Eden - ECIC IV DaVinci - Yale Cup II
Class C1 (10 Teams) Class C2 (10 Schools)
Silver Creek - CCAA East I Middle College - Yale Cup I
Tapestry - Charter Olmsted - Yale Cup II
Salamanca - CCAA East I Randolph - CCAA East I
Allegany-Limestone - CCAA East I Holland - ECIC IV
Cassadaga Valley - CCAA West I MST Seneca - Yale Cup II
Chautauqua Lake - CCAA West I Global Concepts - Charter
Maritime - Charter Portville - CCAA East I
Gowanda - CCAA East I Franklinville - CCAA East II
Barker - N-O Frewsburg - CCAA West II
Cattaraugus/Little Valley - CCAA West I Buffalo Science - Charter
Class D (12 Teams)
Maple Grove - CCAA West II
I-Prep - Yale Cup II
Westfield - CCAA West II
Sherman - CCAA West II
Clymer - CCAA West II
Panama - CCAA West II
Pine Valley - CCAA East II
Brocton - CCAA West II
Ellicottville - CCAA East II
West Valley - CCAA East II
Forestville - CCAA East II
North Collins - CCAA East II
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Saturday, March 28th
NYS Federation Semifinals at SUNY Albany
Class B:
Park vs. Westhill - 1 pm
Dwight vs. Maspeth - 3 pm
Saturday, March 28th
NYS Federation Championships at SUNY Albany
Class A:
Canisius vs. Albany Academy - 5 pm
Class AA:
Wings Academy vs. TBD - 9 pm
Sunday, March 29th
NYS Federation Championships at SUNY Albany
Class B:
4 pm
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Pre-Quarterfinals - Wednesday, February 19th
(8) Frontier 65, (9) West Seneca West 53
(7) Niagara Falls 72, (10) Orchard Park 48
(6) Lancaster 65, (11) Niagara Wheatfield 41
Quarterfinals - Friday, February 21st
(1) Jamestown 71, (8) Frontier 53
(5) Lockport 82, (4) Kenmore West 62
(2) Williamsville North 84, (7) Niagara Falls 63
(3) Clarence 61, (6) Lancaster 50
Semifinals - Monday, February 24th
AT BUFFALO STATE - 6 pm & 7:30 pm
(1) Jamestown 69, (5) Lockport 58
(3) Clarence 49, (2) Williamsville North 39
Final - Saturday, March 1st
AT BUFFALO STATE - 8:15 pm
(1) Jamestown 60, (3) Clarence 38
2014 Section VI Class AA Champions - Jamestown Red Raiders
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HAPPY HIGH SCHOOL HOOPS SEASON!!!!!
Below in this year's version of the Pre-View From Centercourt, you will find:
- What's New
- Returning 2013 All-Centercourt Players
- Player Watch List for 2013-2014
- A League-by-League look at returning players & newcomers
- Coaching Changes
- Classification Changes
- Top Nonleague Games
- Predictions
What's New
- During the season last year, I started tweeting. If you don't already, follow @centercourt42
- Park School is now a competing member in the Monsignor Martin Athletic Association
- Major divisional realignments in the CCAA, based on geography (See League-By-League below)
- Buffalo Science no longer fields a team
- Frewsburg and Ripley no longer field teams. Frewsburg has combined with Falconer, while Ripley's talent pool plays at Chautauqua Lake
- Olean will play an independent schedule with, get this, a senior laden squad
- The Class AA semifinals will be played on the Monday of Buffalo State week, with B1 moving to Tuesday, A2 moving to Wednesday, and A1 moving to Thurday. The B2 games will be split between Tuesday & Wednesday nights.
- The Class C1 and Class D semifinals flipped days at JCC, with Class C1 now playing Monday and Class D playing Wednesday
- Far West Regionals are back in Buffalo this year
- Sterling Taplin is finally a senior. Seriously.
- I-Prep returns to its school on 114th street for home games
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The Players
Five of the top 25 players from the 2013 All-Centercourt teams return to the WNY high school hoops scene, along with another 17 players that received Honorable Mentions following last season. In addition, many others are primed to have breakout seasons, while the influx of talented underclassmen continues to surface at multiple schools throughout WNY.
Returning 2013 1st Teamer
Sterling Taplin - Sr., Williamsville North: 21.84 PPG / 5.73 RPG / 4.21 APG / 2.94 SPG as a junior
- Already a two-time First Team All-Centercourt selection and two-time ECIC POY as he enters his senior campaign. The school's all-time points leader has 1,425 to his credit prior to beginning his fifth season as the Spartans' starting floor general. After he manipulates defenses to free up his teammates for easy baskets to the tune of another 41 assists, he'll own the school record for dimes as well. Taplin will look to add Section VI champion to his resume this season.
Returning 2013 Second Teamers
Wil Bathurst - Sr., Olean: 18.4 PPG / 8.0 RPG / 3.3 APG / 1.9 BPG / 1.8 SPG as a junior
- Already verbally committed to play D1 basketball at Cornell next season. Moved up from Third Team All-Centercourt as a sophomore. A thoroughly entertaining player to watch because he does every thing so well and with such flare. This season, Bathurst looks to help Olean attain its goal from the past two seasons, a Class B state title.
Sam Eckstrom - Sr., Olean: 18.2 PPG / 8.0 RPG / 1.9 BPG as a junior
- Commited to continue his career at the College of St. Rose in Albany (D2) following his prep days. Moved up from Third Team All-Centercourt as a sophomore. Spent much of junior season battling injury, facing constant double-teams, and sitting most of the second half of games as his team built such commanding leads. The Huskies beefed up their schedule and Eckstrom is healthy, so look for big things from Olean's big man, who should really get his chance to shine this year.
Returning 2013 Fifth Teamers
Ryan Funk - Sr., Clarence: 18 PPG / 6 RPG / 2 APG / 1 SPG as a junior
- Was the MVP of a very good Red Devils team that reached the Class AA semifinals last seson. Has the size to hurt you down low, but thrives from mid-range and long distance. Showed the ability to create his own shot, which when it's on, forget about it. One of the very best shooters in WNY.
Jake Haight - Sr., Barker: 20.2 PPG / 13.2 RPG / 3.1 SPG / 2.3 APG as a junior
- Needs just 22 points to eclipse 1,000 for his career, something he'll likely get out of the way in game one. Has been First Team all N-O after his sophomore and junior season efforts. Combines size and athleticism, producing a well-rounded game that is, at times, dominant. Such a big fish in a small pond, he is reminiscent of Chris Secky from his days torching the ranks at Maple Grove.
Returning 2013 Honorable Mentions
Donte Williams - 12 (Timon), Dylan Meyer - 12 (Fredonia), Nick Schmidt - 12 (Olean), Luke Hennessey - 12 (Olean), Kevin Briggs - 12 (Middle College), Tyree Tyson - 12 (East), Johnathan Lewis - 12 (East), Brendan Cox - 12 (East Aurora), Kaine Kettle - 12 (Silver Creek), Derrick Sekuterski - 12 (Depew), Bryan Jost - 12 (Clarence), Zack Panebianco - 11 (Jamestown), Chris Miner - 11 (Nichols), Cam Lewis - 11 (Nichols), Bill Brooks - 11 (Silver Creek), Zak Ciezlik - 11 (Cheektowaga), Bryce Morrison - 11 (Randolph)
Other names to watch for this season
Howard Washington - 10 (Canisius), LaTerrence Reed - 11 (Canisius), Stafford Trueheart - 10 (Canisius), Justin Hollins - 12 (St. Joe's), Justin Jones - 10 (St. Joe's), Tanner Schmit - 11 (Nichols), Derick Simpson - 11 (Timon), Jonathan Jackson - 12 (Niagara Catholic), Tyler English - 12 (St. Mary's), Rasheed Paul - 12 (East), Percy Bryant - 11 (East), Bri'an Brown - 12 (Middle College), Lester Diaz - 12 (Lafayette), Jared Watkins - 12 (Cleveland Hill), Derek Sekuterski - 12 (Depew), Matt Cieslik - 11 (City Honors), Colin Dougherty - 12 (Lockport), Charlie Sobieraski - 12 (Lockport), Moziah Townsend - 12 (Lockport), Dorian Billups - 11 (Amherst), TC Brown - 10 (Amherst), Randy Dalaba - 12 (Cassadaga Valley), Clay Lewis - 11 (Holland), Quinn Lee Yaw - 12 (Jamestown), Sam Castronova - 11 (Williamsville South), Griffin Ryan - 12 (Hamburg), Matt Kumro - 11 (West Seneca East), Julian Mott - 12 (Starpoint), John Piper - 11 (Fredonia), Jared Fish - 12 (Salamanca), Damien Taylor - 11 (Salamanca), Andrew John - 12 (Silver Creek), Andrew Graham - 12 (Sherman), JaQuoine Fogan - 10 (Tapestry Charter)
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League-By-League
Independent
Olean
Returning: Sam Eckstrom - 12, Wil Bathurst - 12, Nick Schmidt - 12, Luke Hennessey - 12, Dante Tarr - 11, Chris Gayton - 11, Zach Pfeiffer - 12
New: Christian Churakos - 10, Connor Prizel - 11, Chucky Martin - 11
MONSIGNOR MARTIN
Canisius
Returning: Howard Washington - 10, Ryan Richards - 12, Josh Huffman - 11, Patrick MacDonald - 12, Stafford Trueheart - 10, Mike McCall - 12, Matt Klee - 12
New: LaTerrence Reed - 11, Zachary Koch - 11, Andrew Heitzhaus - 11, Patrick Viola - 11, David Keil - 11, Patrick Crangle - 11
St. Joe's
Returning: Justin Hollins - 12, Tyler Hill - 12, Justin Jones - 10, Fritz - 11, Adam Killeen - 12, Philip Wells - 12, Alexander Kovacs - 12
New: Naseer Jackson - 9, Antonio Morreale - 11, Jack Hawkins - 11, John Scaglione - 11, David Maher - 11, Marcell Davis - 11, Edward Tabone Jr - 11
Bishop Timon/St. Jude
Returning: Donte Williams - 12, Derick Simpson - 11, Kyler Hairston - 11
New: William Lamar - 9, Quinton Lamar - 10, Tyree Coble - 11
St. Francis
Returning: Treyvon Holness - 12, Maurice Burse - 12, Dave Kennedy - 12, Austin Taylor - 12, Chris Shriver - 12
New: Kordell Holness - 11, Kiernan Barnes - 10, Joe Carbone - 10, Taurean Davis - 10, John Steven Zhu - 10
Nichols
Returning: Christopher Miner - 11, Cam Lewis - 11, Tom Nuttle - 12, Jack Vance - 12, Seth Meyer -12, Greg White - 12, Jordan Tyson - 12
New: Tanner Schmit - 11 (Transfer from Clarence), Zach Serotte - 11
St. Mary's
Returning: Tyler English - 12, Corey Kiebzak - 12, Matt Wrobel - 12, Latrell Tyson - 12, Dione Strong - 11, Jake Concannon - 11
New: Takal Molson - 10 (Transfer), Sean Wilson - 11, Austin Oakes - 11, Mark O'Neil - 11
Cardinal O'Hara
Returning: Zack Glowacki - 12, Donel Cathcart - 11, Kevin Kobza - 12,
New: Jovell Littlejohn - 11, Darnell Hamilton - 11, Erich Wheeler - 11, Amir Jemes - 10, David Gariano - 10, Shakur Harris - 9, Clifford Ziegler - 9, Maurice Brown - 12
Archbishop Walsh
Returning: Adam Moore - 10, Gregor Greer - 12, Ethan Clarke - 12, Kieze Hund - 12, Christian Daugherty - 12, Zach Everett - 12, John "Buzz" Watkins - 11
New: Dom Ambroselli - 10, Noah Watkins - 9
Niagara Catholic
Returning: Jonathan Jackson - 12
YALE CUP I
East
Returning: Tyree Tyson - 12, Johnathan Lewis - 12, Damone Brown - 11, Percy Byrant - 11, Shaun Young - 12, Rasheed Paul - 12
New: Aurielo Ayala - 12 (Transfer from Bennett)
McKinley
Returning: Dante Thompson - 12, Varin Lenard - 12, D'Andre Steward - 12, Kenny Walters - 12, Devin Morris - 11, Jorge Melendez - 12
Riverside
Returning: Willie Smith - 12, Jarmel Caldwell - 12, Jevon Rosier - 12, Jovell Littlejohn - 11
Middle College
Returning: Bri'an Brown - 12, Kevin Briggs - 12, TJ Scott - 12, Brandon Jefferson - 12, Isaiah Jenkins - 11, Joseph Staton - 10, Khoron Ferguson - 10, Devon Singleton - 12, X-Ray Drayton - 12, Elijah Mingo - 12, Xavier Mathews - 12
New: Billy Rivera - 10
Hutch-Tech
Returning: Roman West - 12, Amanuel Radford - 12
New : Jailyn Rose - 10
South Park
Returning: Keion Godson - 12, Austin Peach - 12, Tyler Mascio - 12, James Baker - 10
Bennett
YALE CUP II
I-Prep
Returning: Damon Boykin - 12, Ezana Kahsay - 12, Xavier Maye - 11, Terrence James - 11
New: Jeffrey Townsel - 10, Davon Gant - 10
City Honors
Returning: Matt Cieslik - 11, Jordahn Summers - 11, Pasquale Scaife - 12, Tomothy Banks - 12, Jeriff Sanchez - 12, Keith Fulcher - 12, Courtney Carr-Johnson - 12
New: Nolan Megna - 12
MST Seneca
Returning: Rayshawn Jones - 12, Jamaal Felton - 12
New: Roqawn Gossum - 11, Ray (Meko) smith - 12, Jalen Felton - 12
Olmsted
Returning: Brandon Roach - 10, Ballah Burch - 12, Delenci Shannon-Brown - 12
Buffalo Arts
New: Tremaine Shelton - 12 (Transfer from St. Joe's)
Lafayette
Returning: Lester Diaz - 12
Burgard
Emerson
DaVinci
ECIC I
Jamestown
Returning: Quinn Lee Yaw - 12, Zack Panebianco - 11, Josh Colwell - 12, Stephen Carlson - 12, Brian Park - 12, Matt Hoaglund - 11
New: Zacc Kinsey - 10, Ben Larson - 11
Williamsville North
Returning: Sterling Taplin - 12, George Attea - 11, Maceo Jack - 10, Casey Davis - 12, Ryan Majewski - 12, Kolbe Hughes - 12, Sam Cimato - 12
New: Sean Hill - 10, Dylan Lambert - 11, Tim Kreuze - 11
Clarence
Returning: Ryan Funk - 12, Bryan Jost - 12, Elliott Case - 12, Shane Weedon - 12, Matt Sadowy - 11, Emaure Williams - 12, Evan Hoarof - 12, Marc Cange - 12
New: Kyle Stevens - 11, Dave Cummisky - 11, Bryan Pulli - 11
Lancaster
Returning: Joe Jankowski - 12, Tyler Lis - 11, Griffin O'Brien - 11, Eric Zimpfer - 12, Tony Marrano - 12, Mike Spengler - 12
New: Alex Damiani - 10, Collin Murray - 10, Alex Konst - 10
West Seneca West
Returning: Nick Clancy - 12, Chris Walker – 12, Evan Koelher – 12, Frank Borzillieri - 11, DJ Ulmer – 11, Ben Hutton - 10, Lou DiChristopher - 11
Orchard Park
Returning: Danny Freilicher - 10, Cameron Murray - 12, Jack Atkinson - 12, Kevin Goltz - 11, Tyler Heath - 12, Brad Roman - 12
New: Chris Murphy - 12, Matt Perla - 11
Frontier
ECIC II
Williamsville East
Returning: Cort Williams - 11, Nicholas Clough - 11, Kyle Williams - 11, Joe Adcock - 11, Colin Greenway - 12, Quinn Keenan - 12
New: Greg Cook - 11, Alex Pieri - 11, Jaleel Battle - 11, Mike Garafalo - 11 (Transfer from Cheektowaga)
Williamsville South
Returning: Matt Macomber - 12, Sam Castronova - 11, Kam Varner - 11
Iroquois
Returning: Phil Bowen - 12, Zach Emer - 11, Coyote Sokolski - 11, Joshua Piesczynski - 12, Lucas Tait - 11, Kyle Seifert - 11
Sweet Home
Returning: James Nix - 12, Jordan Heine - 11, Mark Walker - 12, Mark Fuller - 12, Justin Chatelle - 12
New: Ron Woods - 12, Rob Siegler - 11, Asa'd Myles - 11, Milton Zielger - 11, Brandon Smiley - 11, Jordan Evert - 11, Adrian Drake - 11, Wayne McDonald - 11, Josh Hammer - 11
Hamburg
Returning: Griffin Ryan - 12, Jeremiah Bill - 12, Tim Kane - 12, Joe DeGrood - 11, Brandon Pierce - 12
New: Brendan Ryan - 10, Kyle Munro - 11, Caleb Wood - 11, Mark Myles - 11, Doug Horbachewski - 11
West Seneca East
Returning: Matt Kumro - 11, Nick Parucki - 11, Ed Radka - 10, Dan Picciano - 10
New: DJ Schiersing - 11, Jake Klubek - 10, Dan Nicosia - 11, Evin Ksiezarczyk - 11,
JakeWojciechowski - 11
Starpoint
Returning: Julian Mott - 12, Ian Emerick - 11, Sam Terrazzino - 12, Logan Seiferth - 12, Alex Leubner - 11
New: Mike Chase - 11, Dennis Held - 11, Josh Roselund - 11, Eric Yaeger - 11, Bryan Cheskiewicz - 12
ECIC III
Amherst
Returning: Dorian Billups - 11, TC Brown - 10, Jordan Nwora - 10, Kevin Waller - 12, Myron Harvey - 12
New: Darien Lowe - 11, Amadi Ikpeze - 10
East Aurora
Returning: Brendan Cox - 12, Grant Haffenden - 12, Mike Coatsworth - 11, Noah Thompson - 10
Cheektowaga
Returning: Zak Ciezki - 11, Dominik Welch - 9, Patrick Plummer - 11, Preston Summers - 12, Raekwon Williams - 12
New: Khaya Dlodlo - 11, Keith Weekly - 10, Drequon Trotter - 11, Devon Camel - 11, Adam Reichert - 11, Ricky Stoudmire - 11, Hakiem Black - 11, Alvis Colon - 11, Antonio Southern - 10
Depew
Returning: Derek Sekuterski - 12, Jake Lamb - 12, Steve Kaspraczk - 12, Denis Vanini - 12, Tyler Anna - 11, Bobby Burns - 11
New: Dylan Sekuterski - 11, Collin Gemerek - 11, Mike Thornton - 11, Kyle Ratajczak - 11, Jakob Grant - 10, Sean Stablewski - 12
Maryvale
Returning: Logan Jung - 12, Ed Smith - 12, Jayln Putnam - 12
Pioneer
Returning: Bryce Little - 11, Adam Benzel - 12, Matt Haggerty - 11, Andrew Hyman - 11, Cole Connolly - 12
New: Vince Nourse - 11, Ravo Root - 10, Caleb Sayvone - 10, Dominic Sayvone - 10
Lake Shore
Returning: Wade Bergum - 12
New: Matt Vona - 11, Colin Hart - 11
Springville
ECIC IV
Cleveland Hill
Returning: Jared Watkins - 12, Aaron Phillips - 12, Jermaine Hairston - 11, Wayne Jones - 12, Andrew Huff - 12
New: Anthony Sullivan - 11, Omari Inman - 11, Aaron Wesley - 11, Zach Lewandowski - 11
Lackawanna
Returning: Cam Smith - 12, Larry Fields - 11, Darius Cleveland - 11
New: Quinton Robinson - 11, Roosevelt Jones - 10
Tonawanda
Returning: Ben Stitch - 12, Connor Pumm - 12, Tristan Bolling - 11
New: Brandon Frye - 11, Larenz Jefferson - 11
Holland
Returning: Clay Lewis - 11, JR Kline - 11
New: Matt Farant - 11, Cooper Rahn - 11, EJ Staniszewski - 10, Laine Husman - 10, Pierce Gardon - 9
JFK
Returning: Joe Braniecki - 11, Josh McMahon - 11, Cale Byczkowski - 11, Alex Bouttarath - 12
New: Shawn McPhail - 11, Hunter Kowal - 11, Brendan Fox - 11, Aaron Urbanczyk - 11, Nathan Pazderski - 11, Lexus Pollard - 9, Aaron Poniwas - 11, Collin Snyder - 11
Alden
Returning: Dylan Dussalt - 12, Nick Kibler - 12, Tyler Glaser - 12, Brian Stoldt - 12
New: Phil Zobrest - 12, Austin Zelasko - 11, Dylan Riddoch - 10, Jordan Stockweather - 10
Eden
Returning: Brad Palmerton - 12
Niagara Frontier League
Niagara Falls
New: Devin Scarbourough - 11, Mikey Bermudez - 11, Deon Harris - 10, Elijah Griggs - 10, Devin Sanders - 9, Tyler Sanders - 9, Zach Walker - 12, Charles Lamar - 9
Kenmore West
Returning: Alex Price - 12, Adam Fron - 12, Tyler Grandits - 12, Noah Whalen - 12, Terrell Ford - 10, Laquan Salter - 12, Nick Wojnar - 12
New: Trent White - 11, Tim Stoerr - 11,
Grand Island
Returning: Ryan Ross - 12
North Tonawanda
Returning: Nehemiah Stone - 11, Joe Piotroski - 12, Chris Woodard - 11, Alex Billie - 12, Michael Awad - 12, Donovin Book - 11, Adam McNeil - 11, Jake Ferry - 12, Christian Lemke - 12, Kiel Davignon - 12
New: Ryan Gilbert - 11, Ryan McDonough - 11, James Garavagli - 11, Drew Krantz - 11
Niagara Wheatfield
Returning: Tyler Gornicki - 12, Nathan Nielson - 10, Joe Ayers - 12, Nick Forcucci - 12, Nathan Williams - 11
New: Denzel Fuller - 10, Justin Eaton - 11, Brandon Funderburk - 11, Ty Parmentier - 11, Kasey Hasley - 10, Ken Camidge - 11, Preston Miller - 11
Lockport
Returning: Colin Dougherty - 12, Charlie Sobieraski - 12, Moziah Townsend - 12, Ryan Lawrence - 12, Phil Crenshaw - 12, Javon Jenkins - 12, Gerald Baker - 12
Kenmore East
Lew-Port
Niagara-Orleans
Akron
Returning: Noah Diebel - 12, Austen Lauricella - 11, CJ Longwell - 12
New: Chris Mayrose - 12, Nick Doria - 12, Dam Sansanese - 12, Wyn Blueye - 12, Larson Sundown - 11, Caleb Martin - 11, Jake McKenna - 11, Chaunce Hill - 11
Newfane
Returning: Sean Costello - 11, Josh Kneeland - 11, Nathan Aurenhamer - 12
New: Sam Watkins - 11, Kyle Guerriera - 11, Chad Gilson - 10, Kyle Burdick - 11
CSAT
Returning: Dylanta Carson - 11, Alex Santos - 12, Bryan Locke - 11, Jorge Brown - 12, Darrell Wesley - 12
New: Darius Carson - 9
Medina
Returning: Jason Hellwig - 11, Dan "Mungie" Brown - 12, Drake Grabowski - 12, Larry Bruning - 12, Kevin Arnold - 12, Cedric Griffith - 12, Adam Hoot - 12, Ben McPherson - 12, Josh Cuadro - 12
New: Dylan Lewis - 10, Aaron Feltz - 11, Brennan Zinkievich - 11, David Garrow - 11, Devonte Howard - 11
Barker
Returning: Jake Haight - 12, Mitchell Luckman - 12, Bryce Moeller - 12, Chris Sweeney - 11, Hayden Gooding - 12, Jared Worthington - 12, Tyler Dent - 12
New: Sean Benoit - 11, Thomas Callaghan - 11, Tanner Gregorie - 11, Joshua Mead - 11, Tristan Payne - 11
Roy-Hart
Returning: Marc Roman - 12, Alex Stoddard - 12, Andy Xapsos - 10, Austin Heschke - 12, DeRon Woods - 12, Sam White - 11, Cory Breedlove - 12, Nelson Andrade - 11
New: Bailey Hudson - 11, Aaron Metz - 11
Wilson
Returning: Emmett Dinse - 11, Evan Shank - 11, Kevin Daunce - 12, Kyle Bradley - 11
Albion
Returning: Connor Barleben - 12, Chris Rivers - 12, Christian Trevino - 12, Ryan Fannin - 12, Andrew Burroughs - 12
New: Dez Blackmon - 11, Austin Loyd - 11, Emanuel Thompson - 11, Alex Bison - 11, Clayton Stanton - 11, Gary Moore - 11
CCAA I West
Fredonia
Returning: Dylan Meyer - 12, Nick Johnston - 12, John Piper - 11, Cam Voss - 11, Jake Lilly - 12, Cody Cunningham - 12, Eric Jabot - 12, Cody Smith - 12
New: Anhel Epps - 11, Mike Johnson - 11, Patrick Moore - 10
Silver Creek
Returning: Kaine Kettle - 12, Bill Brooks - 11, Brennan White - 11
New: Andrew John - 12, Connor Gates - 10, Ayden Jimerson - 11, Frank Wolf - 11, Chance Gates - 11
Maple Grove
Returning: Graham Soffel - 11, Corey Wefing - 12, Nick Swanson - 12, Graham Nelson - 12, Collin Stack - 12, Kyle Richardson - 12
Southwestern
Returning: Kyle Moran - 12, Nathan Schrope - 12, Riley Ribicki - 12, Nick Gustafson - 12, Derek Johnson - 12, Jake Hammond - 12, Pat Mogenhan - 11, Jack Carlson - 11
New: Mike Sandbloom - 11, Billy Johnston - 11, Andy Bell - 12, Ben Burk - 10
Falconer
Returning: Brandon DePietro - 12, Nick Conti - 12
Dunkirk
Returning: Emanuel (Manny) Masonet - 12
CCAA I EAST
Randolph
Returning: Bryce Morrison - 11, Mitchell Maycock - 12, Cody Oldro - 12, Lucas Brown - 12, Taylor Miller - 12
Allegany-Limestone
Returning: Dom Saglimben - 12, Ryan Vossler - 12, Dom Conroy - 11
New: Cole Davis - 10, Mackenzie Zemak - 12
Gowanda
Returning: Chase Williams - 12, Brennan Geiger - 12, Zach Stevens - 12, Jordan Young - 11
Portville
Returning: Curtis Caya - 12, Brett Marcellin - 12, Ben Reynolds - 12, Ben Waugh - 12, Zack Ewings - 11, Isaac Hilyer - 11
Salamanca
Returning: Jared Fish - 11, Damien Taylor - 12, Matt Crandall - 12, Joe Hinman - 12, Tyler Siperek - 11
New: Andrew Crandall - 11
Cattaraugus Little Valley
Returning: Justin Forster - 12, Colt Agnew - 12, DJ Steven - 11, Nate Reynolds - 12, Darren Hadley - 12
New: Gavin Young - 11, Kodie Skeels - 11, Kyle O'Donnell - 11, Jayden Chop - 11
CCAA II West
Cassadaga Valley
Returning: Randy Dabala - 12, Cody Johnson - 11, Mike Lancaster - 12, Kyle Ruge - 12, Chase Jones - 11
New: Shane Parsons - 10, Tony Mangine - 11, Jaquan Watts - 11, Will Borkowski - 11, Jerimiah Jones - 11
Westfield
Returning: Tanner Dahl - 11, Jacob Gray - 12, Liam Tennies - 11, Jesse Rodriguez - 12
New: Ty Benthham - 10, Trevor North - 10, Nolan Hunt - 11, Brandon Johnston - 12, Chris Brooker - 12, Chris Rodriguez - 12
Panama
Returning: Dan Odell - 12, Mike Rensel - 11, Nick Kirby - 12, Ricky Eddy - 12
New: David O'Dell - 11, Greg Delahoy - 11, Bryce Payne - 12, Noah Coffaro - 11, Jack Payne - 10, Chris Blose - 11, Josh O'Dell - 11, Dillon Mescall - 11
Chautauqua Lake
Returning: Ian Clute - 12, Carter Davidson - 10, AJ Hulton - 11, Kyle Mayer - 12,
New: Eric Smyanowski - 12 (Transfer from Ripley), Michael Lysek - 10
Sherman
Returning: Ryan Robson - 12, Andrew Graham - 12, Devin Moorhead - 12, Ryan Myers - 12, Jake Card - 11, Nathan Ottaway - 11, Jordan Boland - 12, Trevor Gleason - 12, Chris Greiner - 12, John Luden - 12
New: Jeremy Cole - 11, Stephen Walczak - 11, Jake Ames - 11, Collin Finch - 11, Ben Reed - 11, Ethan Lyon - 11, Dylan Scoutan - 12, Cory Alger - 12
Clymer
Returning: Mitch Einink - 12, Jacob Wiggers - 12, Garrett McAfoose - 12, Denton Holthouse - 12, David Holmstrom - 12, Mathew DeStevens - 12
Brocton
Returning: Anthony Riforgiato - 12, Aaron Riforgiato - 10, Bryen Graves - 12, Macalum Buchanon - 12, Conner Dolce - 12, Nash Delcamp - 12, Kyle Witmer - 12, Matt Siragusa - 12
New: Derek Walter - 11, Daultan Remington - 11
CCAA II East
Pine Valley
Returning: Bryce Jay - 12, Jacob Wilcox - 12, Michael Isula - 12, Andrew Miller - 12, Wil Nelson - 12, Thomas Raiport - 12, Dan Weaver - 12, Dylan Granger - 11, Russell Hayes - 11, Kilian Abers - 10
Ellicottville
Returning: Cameron Wilson - 12, Phalla Musall - 11, Tom Easton - 10, Calum Watt - 11, Fletcher Macomb - 12, Alex Delity - 11
New: Cole Lapi - 10, Dylan Paprocki - 12, Tanner Gregory - 12, John Alzate - 12, Cory Tomblin - 12, Kevin Bower - 11
Forestville
Returning: Jacob Nosbisch - 12
North Collins
West Valley
Franklinville
Charter Schools
Oracle
Returning: Nelson Modi - 12, Jayson Jones-Johnson - 12, Antone Gullege - 12, Barry Bray - 12, Levon Dickson - 12
New: Shaundez Davis - 11, Kenny White - 10, Brian Bradberry - 12
Tapestry
Returning: Jon Spears - 12, JaQuoine Fogan - 10, DeJuan Owens - 11, DaQuan Lias - 12
New: Jordan Maxey - 11, DaVonte Cunningham - 10, Marques Perkins - 11, Jesus McClain - 11, Poshine Jenifer - 11, Andre Bragg - 11, Keith Littlejohn - 11, Joe Henderson - 11, Kaleb King - 11,Chemar Pilot - 11, Dallas Williams - 12
Health Sciences
Returning: Allen Wright Jr - 12, Carl "Boonie" Goodwin - 12, Aaron Day - 12, Marquist Lumpkin - 12, Cory Wiseman - 12, Davion Washington - 12, Ja'Quan Sullivan - 12, Nasir Flood - 11, Jason Giles - 12, Shiloh Gibbs - 12, Ivory Prince - 12
WNY Maritime
Returning: Isaiah Padin - 12, Rodney Lee - 12, Charles Davis - 12, Marques DeBose - 12, Joseph Adeleke - 12,
New: Damon Glenn - 10, Brian Johnson - 10
Global Concepts
Returning: Fred Searles - 11
New: Fabian Pierce - 10 (Transfer from Lackawanna)
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New Coaches
Ron Killinger, South Park
Roland Davis, Riverside
David Nieves, Hutch-Tech
Brandon Woods, Global Concepts
Scott Gill, Eden
Justin Abel, Orchard Park
Brett Lyford, Lake Shore
Steve O'Brien, Dunkirk
Michael Putney, Chautauqua Lake
Brennan Meakin, Albion
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Classification Changes
North Tonawanda moves down from Class AA to Class A1
West Seneca East moves up from Class A2 to Class A1
Starpoint moves up from Class A2 to Class A1
Iroquois moves up from Class A2 to Class A1
East Aurora moves up from Class B1 to Class A2
Springville moves up from Class B1 to Class A2
Albion moves up from Class B1 to Class A2
Maryvale moves up from Class B1 to Class A2
Buffalo Arts moves up from Class B2 to Class B1
Medina moves up from Class B2 to Class B1
City Honors moves up from Class B2 to Class B1
Fredonia moves up from Class B2 to Class B1
Falconer moves up from Class B2 to Class B1
Salamanca moves up from Class C1 to Class B2
DaVinci moves up from Class C1 to Class B2
Oracle Charter moves up from Class C1 to Class B2
Lackawanna moves down from Class B1 to Class B2
Health Sciences moves up from Class C2 to Class B2
Portville moves up from Class C2 to Class C1
Silver Creek moves up from Class C2 to Class C1
Randolph moves down from Class C1 to Class C2
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Top Nonleague Games
12/3 Salamanca @ Silver Creek
12/4 - Cleveland Hill vs. Nichols @ Lancaster
12/4 - Williamsville East vs. Oracle Charter @ Daemen College
12/5 - East vs. Timon/St. Jude @ Daemen College
12/5 - St. Mary's vs. Middle College @ Daemen College
12/5 - McKinley vs. Kenmore West @ Daemen College
12/5 - Randolph @ Maple Grove
12/6 - Clarence vs. North Tonawanda @ Amherst
12/6 - Oracle Charter @ Amherst
12/6 - Sir Edmund McNabb @ Niagara Falls
12/6 - Sherman @ Randolph
12/6 - Williamsville East @ Lockport
12/7 - St. Joe's vs. Will East/Lockport
12/7 - Williamsville North vs. Timon @ NFHS
12/7 - Bishop Kearney @ Niagara Falls
12/7 - Consolation & Championship of Amherst Tourny
12/7 - Championship of Olean Tourny (potentially Silver Creek @ Olean)
12/9 - Oracle Charter @ Newfane
12/10 - Aquinas @ St. Joe's
12/10 - Timon @ Olean
12/11 - Maple Grove @ Randolph
12/13 - Fordham @ Canisius
12/13 - Aquinas @ Timon
12/13 - Olean @ Bishop Kearney
12/13 - Greece Athena vs. Fredonia @ Jamestown
12/13 - Oracle Charter @ City Honors
12/13 - Olmsted @ Sherman
12/14 - Greece Athena/Fredonia @ Jamestown
12/14 - Consolation & Championship of Tom Keenan Tourny @ Canisius
12/17 - St. Joe's @ Bishop Kearney
12/17 - Fredonia @ Lackawanna
12/19 - Nichols vs. Depew @ Canisius
12/20 - Clarence vs. St. Mary's @Canisius
12/21 - Randolph @ Sherman
12/21 - St. Joe's vs. McKinley @ Canisius
12/21 - Olean @ Canisius
12/21 - City Honors vs. St. Mary's @ Depew
12/21 - Lancaster @ Depew
12/23 - Consolation & Chanpionship Rounds of Depew Tournament (Beware of Transit Rd. holiday traffic! I once missed the entire consolation game on 12/23 because of it.)
12/27 - Middle College vs. Tapestry @ St. Joe's
12/28 - Championship of Clarence Tourny (potentially Fredonia @ Clarence)
12/28 - University Prep @ Timon
1/3 - Greece Athena @ Olean
1/3 - Randolph @ Silver Creek
1/6 - McKinley @ Clarence
1/6 - Nichols @ Lackawanna
1/6 - Bishop Kearney @ Timon
1/8 - Canisius @ Aquinas
1/10 - Williamsville North @ McKinley
1/11 - Olean @ Aquinas
1/14 - Canisius @ Bishop Kearney
1/18 - Canisius vs. McKinley @ City Honors
1/18 - East vs. Sweet Home @ City Honors
1/18 - Cheektowaga vs. Middle College @ City Honors
1/18 - Sherman @ Olmsted
1/21 - Olean @ St. Mary's
1/22 - Silver Creek @ Salamanca
1/24 - Williamsville South @ Olean
1/24 - Batavia @ Lackawanna
1/28 - Lockport @ Batavia
1/29 - Olean @ Timon
1/31 - MST Seneca @ Lackawanna
2/1 - Timon & Jamestown playing Sec V teams in RAP Classic @ Rochester's East High
2/1 - Olean @ Greece Athena
2/1 - Silver Creek @ Randolph
2/7 - Bishop Kearney @ Olean
2/8 - Cathedral Prep @ Canisius
2/9 - Willliamsville South @ St. Joe's
2/12 - St. Mary's @ Fredonia
2/13 - St. Joe's @ Kenmore West
2/14 - North Tonawanda @ Cleveland Hill
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Predictions
MMA - Canisius
Yale Cup I - East
Yale Cup II - City Honors
ECIC I - Jamestown
ECIC II - Williamsville East
ECIC III - Amherst
ECIC IV - Cleveland Hill
NFL - Lockport
N-O - Barker
CCAA I West - Fredonia
CCAA I East - Randolph
CCAA II West - Sherman
CCAA II East - Pine Valley
Charters: Oracle
Manhattan Cup: Canisius
Class AA: Jamestown
Class A1: North Tonawanda
Class A2: Amherst
Class B1: Olean
Class B2: East
Class C1: Middle College
Class C2: Randolph
Class D: Sherman
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MONSIGNOR MARTIN ASSOCIATION
Player of the Year:
Adam Weir - Canisius, 12
First Team
Matt MacDonald - Canisius, 12
Louie Oliveri - St. Joe's, 12
Paul Rath - St. Mary's, 12
Aaron White - Canisius, 12
Donte Williams - Timon, 11
Second Team
Jordan Glover - St. Joe's, 12
Demone Harris - Timon, 12
Cam Lewis - Nichols, 10
Chris Miner - Nichols, 10
Jaylen Morris - St. Joe's, 12
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YALE CUP I
Player of the Year:
Marcus Morris - McKinley, 12
First Team
Lovell Smith - McKinley, 12
Keir Anderson - Middle College, 12
Tyree Tyson - East, 11
Kevin Briggs - Middle College, 11
Reyjzon Jordan - McKinley, 12
Second Team
Tyrell Mitchell - South Park, 12
Johnathan Lewis - East, 11
Daequan Warren - McKinley, 12
Bri'an Brown - Middle College, 11
Willie Smith - Riverside, 11
Third Team
Percy Bryant - East, 10
Jovohn Owens - Hutch-Tech, 12
Tarron Scott - Middle College, 11
Aymanuel Radford - Hutch-Tech, 11
Samuel Smith - McKinley, 12
Honorable Mention
Avrelio Ayala - Bennett, 11
Dante Thompson - McKinley, 11
Joseph Stanton - Middle College, 9
Jovell Littlejohn - Riverside, 10
Jonathan Kinley - East, 10
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YALE CUP II & III
Player of the Year:
Lester Diaz - Lafayette, 12
First Team
JaVaughn McNab - MST Seneca, 12
Lenny Dowell - Emerson, 12
Daquan Walker - Burgard, 12
Malcolm Hendrick - Olmsted, 10
Damon Boykin - I-Prep, 11
Second Team
Jon Colon - Lafayette, 12
Tyler James - Buffalo Arts, 12
Jamaal Felton - MST Seneca, 11
Jordan Garrett - Emerson, 12
Yusef Burgos - City Honors, 12
Honorable Mention
Burgard: Sean Marshall - 12, Aaron Jones - 12
I-Prep: Terrance James - 10, Willquan Burgess - 10
City Honors: Matt Cieslik - 10
Buffalo Arts: Ivan Harris - 11
MST Seneca: Ben Bolden - 12
Olmsted: Jalen Schumaker - 12
DaVinci: Darius Henry - 12
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ALL ECIC
Player of the Year:
Sterling Taplin - Williamsville North, 11
First Team
Tommy Campion - Jamestown, 12
Jonathan Belton - Amherst, 12
Nate Wilkinson - Iroquois, 12
Ryan Funk - Clarence, 11
Jordan Parker - Cleveland Hill, 12
Second Team
Brendan Cox - East Aurora, 11
Clayton Hess - Tonawanda, 12
Ahmad Abdo - Lackawanna, 12
Alex Turecki - Amherst, 12
Derrick Sekuterski - Depew, 11
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ECIC I
Co-Players of the Year:
Tommy Campion - Jamestown, 12
Sterling Taplin - Williamsville North, 11
First Team
Ryan Funk - Clarence, 11
David Berkun - Williamsville North, 12
Branden Kellam - Jamestown, 10
Quinn Lee Yaw - Jamestown, 11
Byran Jost - Clarence, 11
Second Team
Kevin Marcinkowski - Frontier, 12
Zack Panebianco - Jamestown, 1o
Matt Wheelock - West Seneca West - 12
Bobby Florio - Clarence, 12
Tanner Schmit - Clarence, 10
Honorable Mention
Lancaster: Sean Murray - 12, Mac Garby - 12
Clarence: Emarure Williams - 10
West Seneca West: Nick Clancy - 11
Frontier: David Rajski - 12
Williamsville North: George Attea - 10
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ECIC II
Player of the Year:
Nate Wilkinson - Iroquois, 12
First Team
Phil Bowen - Iroquois, 12
Chaq Nettles - Williamsville South, 12
Damien Powers - Williamsville South, 12
Mike Torrillo - Sweet Home, 12
Cort Williams - Williamsville East, 10
Second Team
Khalid Barnes - Sweet Home, 12
Zachary Bischel - Williamsville East, 12
Kole Gilchrist - Sweet Home, 12
Andrew Rankie - Starpoint, 12
Griffin Ryan - Hamburg, 11
Honorable Mention
Nicholas Clough - Williamsville East, 10
Nick Parucki - West Seneca East, 10
Andrew Sardina - Hamburg, 12
Kyle Violanti - Hamburg, 12
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ECIC III
Player of the Year:
Jonathan Belton - Amherst, 12
First Team
Derrick Sekuterski - Depew, 11
Brendan Cox - East Aurora, 11
Alex Turecki - Amherst, 12
Clark Brueckl - Lake Shore, 12
Zak Ciezki - Cheektowaga, 10
Ed Smith - Maryvale, 12
Second Team
Ian Allen - East Aurora, 12
Max Aiken - Maryvale, 12
Dion Lewis - Amherst, 12
Preston Summers - Cheektowaga, 11
Terik Lewis - Pioneer, 12
Denis Vanini - Depew, 11
Honorable Mention
Cheektowaga: Dominick Welch - 11, Derek Clyburn - 12
Maryvale: Demetri McCallie - 12
East Aurora: Michael Coatsworth - 10
Lake Shore: Ryan Joslyn - 12
Springville: William Dickinson, 12
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ECIC IV
Co-Players of the Year:
Jordan Parker - Cleveland Hill, 12
Clayton Hess - Tonawanda, 12
First Team
Shaquille Brooks - Lackawanna, 12
Ahmad Abdo - Lackawanna, 12
Clay Lewis - Holland, 10
Richard Sotero - Cleveland Hill, 12
Second Team
Damone Sylvers - Lackawanna, 10
Dylan Dussalt - Alden, 11
Aaron Phillips - Cleveland Hill, 11
Ben Stitch - Tonawanda, 11
Bradley Palmerton - Eden, 11
Honorable Mention
Lackawanna: Cam Smith - 11, Deron Adams - 12
Alden: Corey Barcyzkowski - 12, Tyler Glasser - 11, Nick Kibbler - 11
Holland: Curtis Blendinger - 12, Storm Phillips - 12, JR Kline - 10
JFK: Zack Walkowski - 12, Tyler Gabrielli - 12
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NIAGARA FRONTIER LEAGUE
First Team
Jermaine Crumpton - Niagara Falls, 12
Quinten Campbell - Kenmore West, 12
Jack Mulcahey - Niagara Wheatfield, 12
Ian Gilhousen - North Tonawanda, 12
Ramir Burton - Niagara Falls, 12
Second Team
JJ Wilkes - Niagara Falls, 12
Vinzell Watkins - Niagara Falls, 11
Nick Mansour - Lew-Port, 12
Moziah Townsend - Lockport, 11
Ryan Ross - Grand Island, 11
Third Team
Charlie Sobierski - Lockport, 11
Pat Schroeder - Kenmore East, 12
Nehemiah Stone - North Tonawanda, 10
Colin Dougherty - Lockport, 11
Ryan Lawrence - Lockport, 11
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Niagara-Orleans League
First Team
Darnell Carson - CSAT, 12
Jake Haight - Barker, 11
Connor Sears - Newfane, 12
Brad Bobbit - Roy-Hart, 12
Connor Ladd - Akron, 12
Second Team
Blake Copella - Roy-Hart, 12
Austin Mietz - Akron, 12
Jaquille Peay - CSAT, 12
Reid Weber - Newfane, 12
Mitchell Luckman - Barker, 11
Honorable Mention
CSAT: Alex Santos - 10
Newfane: Bryan Geise - 12
Roy-Hart: Ryan Farewell - 12, Alex Stoddard - 11
Akron: Gowah Abrams - 12
Medina: Mungie Brown - 11, Lonnie Taylor - 12
Albion: Fred Koester - 12
Wilson: Matt Baker - 12
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CCAA I
Co-Players of the Year:
Wil Bathurst - Olean, 11
Sam Eckstrom - Olean, 11
First Team
Dylan Meyer - Fredonia, 11
Kyle Radack - Southwestern - 12
Max Portlow - Olean, 12
John Piper - Fredonia, 10
Alek Peck - Southwestern, 12
Second Team
Pat Scholla - Olean, 12
Domonic Saglimben - Allegany-Limestone, 11
Nick Conti - Falconer, 12
Ryan Vossler - Allegany-Limestone, 11
Nick Johnston - Fredonia, 11
Honorable Mention
Olean: Nick Schmidt - 11, Luke Hennessey - 11, Evan Ryan - 12
Fredonia: Jon Fletcher - 12
Dunkirk: Michael Bess - 12, Alex Crossan - 12, Jacob Lockett - 12, Marquel Ruiz - 12
Falconer: Mitch Carter - 12
Gowanda: Zach Stevens - 11, Brennan Gieger - 11, Chase Williams - 11
Allegany-Limestone: Caswell Stanton - 12
Southwestern: Peter Trathen - 12
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CCAA II
Player of the Year:
Zach Blask - Portville, 12
First Team
Zed Williams - Silver Creek, 12
Kaine Kettle - Silver Creek, 11
Bill Brooks - Silver Creek, 10
Bryce Morrison - Randolph, 10
Second Team
Stephen Marcey - Silver Creek, 12
Alex Elderkin - Frewsburg, 12
Nathan Beaver - Rndolph, 12
Tanner John - Salamanca, 12
Jared Fish - Salamanca, 10
Tim Bender - Cassadaga Valley, 12
Honorable Mention
Silver Creek: Brennan White - 10
Portville: Curtis Caya - 11
Salamanca: Bryce Stahlman - 12
Cassadaga Valley: Randy Dalaba - 12, Mike Lancaster - 12
Randolph: Mitchell Maycock - 11, Cody Oldro - 11
Frewsburh: Josh Nelson
Cattaraugus/Little Valley: Colt Agnew
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CCAA III
Co-Players of the Year:
Will Soffel - Maple Grove, 12
Aaron Germain - Maple Grove, 12
First Team
Will Soffel - Maple Grove, 12
Aaron Germain - Maple Grove, 12
John Coe - Westfield, 12
Tanner Dahl - Westfield, 10
Alec Blose - Panama, 12
Ian Clute - Chautauqua Lake, 11
Second Team
Lucas Trombley - Pine Valley, 12
Austin Goerke - Maple Grove, 12
Dan O'Dell - Panama, 11
Colin Seamans - Franklinville, 11
Corey Wefing - Maple Grove, 11
Cody Thomas - Chautauqua Lake, 12
Honorable Mention
Chautauqua Lake: A.J. Hulton
Forestville: Caleb Makuch, Jake Nosbisch, Adam Pleva
Maple Grove: Graham Soffel, Jeff Tampe
Pine Valley: Spencer Sticek
Westfield: Dylan MacCubbin, Dan Tofil
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CCAA IV
Player of the Year:
Dan Lictus - Clymer, 12
First Team
Jordan Patterson - Brocton, 12
Andrew Graham - Sherman, 11
Jared Keppel - North Collins, 12
Dan Ferguson - Brocton, 12
Ryan Robson - Sherman, 11
Second Team
Mitchell Einink - Clymer, 11
Devin Morehead - Sherman, 11
Colton Myers - West Valley, 12
Jacob Wiggers - Clymer, 11
Alex Steinbroner - Ellicottville, 12
Mike Grigsby - West Valley, 12
Honorable Mention
Brocton: Aaron Riforgiato - 12, Macalum Buchanon - 11
Sherman: Jake Card - 10
North Collins: Todd Youngman - 12, Jordan Keough - 12
Ellicottville: Cam Wilson - 12, Phalla Musall - 10
Clymer: Garrett McAfoose - 11
Ripley: Eric Horstman - 12
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Charter Schools
Player of the Year:
Gerald Bibbs - Oracle Charter, 12
First Team
Gerald Bibbs - Oracle, 12
Jamarr Cunningham - Oracle, 12
Julius Allen - Oracle, 12
Tom Lucas - Tapestry, 12
Allen Wright Jr. - Health Sciences, 11
Second Team
Eric Waters - Oracle, 12
Jon Spears - Tapestry, 12
Tyree Coble - Maritime, 10
Warren Mostiller - Maritime, 12
Randy Golda - Global Concepts, 10
Honorable Mention
Antoine Gulledge - Oracle, 11
Brandon McCants - Buffalo Science, 12
Aaron Day - Health Sciences, 11
Carl Goodwin - Health Sciences, 11
JaQuoine Fogan - Tapestry, 9
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Pre-Quarterfinals - Wednesday, February 20th
(9) West Seneca West 55, (8) Frontier 52
(5) Lockport 79, (12) Orchard Park 37
(7) North Tonawanda 66, (10) Lancaster 51
(6) Kenmore West 53, (11) Niagara Wheatfield 40
Quarterfinals - Friday, February 22nd
(1) Jamestown 70, (9) West Seneca West 38
(4) Clarence 65, (5) Lockport 54
(2) Niagara Falls 61, (7) North Tonawanda 50
(6) Kenmore West 56, (3) Williamsville North 53
Semifinals - Thursday, February 28th
AT BUFFALO STATE - 6 pm & 7:45 pm
(1) Jamestown 73, (4) Clarence 61
(2) Niagara Falls 72, (6) Kenmore West 62
Final - Saturday, March 2nd
AT BUFFALO STATE - 8:15 pm
(1) Jamestown 46, (2) Niagara Falls 39
2013 Section VI Class AA Champions - Jamestown Red Raiders
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The most commonly asked question right now is "where can I find the brackets?" Unfortunately, the answer continues to be...they're not ready yet.
Most coaches have a very good idea of which team or teams they are likely to draw, depending on how the last week plays out, and in turn their players and immediate fans of that team also know where the team they follow stands. But I'm sensing that WNY basketball fans want to see where every team stands, so I took this route instead...Ranking every team in Section VI, by class.
** Please note these are not seedings and do not reflect actual power points. This is simply how I rank the teams heading into sectionals, or, where I'd seed them if I ruled the world (the WNY basketball world). It's not a prediction of how I think the seedings will end up.
Class AA
1. Niagara Falls
2. Jamestown
3. Williamsville North
4. Clarence
5. Kenmore West
6. Frontier
7. Lockport
8. North Tonawanda
9. Lancaster
10. Niagara Wheatfield
11. West Seneca West
12. Orchard Park
Class A1
1. McKinley
2. Williamsville South
3. Sweet Home
4. Hutch-Tech
5. Hamburg
6. Williamsville East
7. Grand Island
8. West Seneca East
9. Kenmore East
Class A2
1. Amherst
2. Iroquois
3. South Park
4. Cheektowaga
5. Lake Shore
6. Pioneer
7. Starpoint
8. Lew-Port
9. Riverside
Class B1
1. Olean
2. Lackawanna
3. Depew
4. Maryvale
5. Newfane
6. East Aurora
7. Lafayette
8. Burgard
9. Tonawanda
10. Bennett
11. Alden
12. Dunkirk
13. Albion
14. Eden
15. Springville
Class B2
1. East
2. Cleveland Hill
3. CSAT
4. Fredonia
5. Roy-Hart
6. Akron
7. City Honors
8. Emerson
9. Southwestern
10. Medina
11. Buffalo Arts
12. JFK
13. Wilson
14. Gowanda
15. Falconer
Class C1
1. Oracle Charter
2. Middle College
3. Holland
4. Randolph
5. Salamanca
6. Barker
7. Tapestry Charter
8. Allegany-Limestone
9. Cassadaga Valley
10. Maritime Charter
11. Cattaraugus Little Valley
12. Da Vinci
Class C2
1. Silver Creek
2. Maple Grove
3. Portville
4. MST Seneca
5. I-Prep
6. Olmsted
7. Westfield
8. Frewsburg
9. Chautauqua Lake
10. Health Sciences
11. Franklinville
12. Buffalo Science
Class D
1. Brocton
2. Sherman
3. Clymer
4. North Collins
5. Pine Valley
6. Forestville
7. Panama
8. Ellicottville
9. West Valley
10. Ripley
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At the Kenmore West/Niagara Falls game, a fan sitting front row who disagreed with a call by the refs stood up and offered the refs his iPad, saying "Here you go, I got the instant replay right here". The NFHS Pep Band then chanted, "Instant Replay".
McKinley has an 18-game winning streak in the Yale Cup.
In Williamsville North's one-point home loss to Clarence, 70 of its 76 points were scored by underclassmen.
Olmsted played its first nine games with nine different starting lineups. They won six of those games.
Jamestown had its 23-game home winning streak snapped in the 62-49 loss to North.
If Far West Regional reps were to bear out according to how the teams are ranked in the polls currently, we would have the following teams: AA - Falls, A - McKinley, B - Olean, C - Silver Creek. Of those teams, only McKinley can rely on league play for real competition this season.
During Williamsville North's 62-49 win at Jamestown, there was a sign in the JHS student section that read "Taplin Who". After the buzzer sounded, Taplin took the sign and proudly held it up for the North fans. He then took a picture with the girl from JHS who had held the sign during the game. Taplin has since changed his Twitter handle to @TaplinWho.
Canisius senior Adam Weir is just four points shy of 1,000 for his career, a milestone he is sure to achieve in the big rivalry game against St. Joe's tomorrow at the Canisius College Koessler Center.
Jamestown managed just one team assist in its loss to the Spartans.
Newfane's first four wins of the season came against teams with new head coaches: St. Mary's, Grand Island, Barker, & St. Francis.
Ben Drake won his 250th career game as the head coach of Jamestown, when the Red Raiders won at Lancaster on Monday.
Silver Creek is the lone remaining unbeaten team in WNY at 11-0. The Black Knights won their first game by less than 21 points last night, defeating Randolph, 86-79. The Cardinals were the only team besides OTC/MEC to beat Silver Creek last season.
In the Class AA semifinals in 2010, Clarence's Tyler Funk hit a dramatic 3-pointer from the left corner to force overtime against Orchard Park in a game they would go on to win. It was the first 3-pointer of the year for Funk. His brother Ryan who currently plays for the Red Devils, has been almost automatic from the same left corner beyond the arc in the three Clarence games I've seen this year.
Randolph's Bryce Morrison hit nine 3-pointers and scored 39 points in the Cardinals' loss to Silver Creek, the second highest output of the season by a WNY player.
Sam Eckstrom is back in Olean's lineup as of last night against Allegany-Limestone. The junior came off the bench for 13 points, nine rebounds, and four blocks. Early speculation on my part is that Huskies' coach Jeff Anastasia is angling to get Eckstrom the Centercourt Sixth-Man of the Year Award at the Prep Talk/BCANY Awards banquet this April.
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The Pastor-Cooper Showcase tips tonight, so it's official...high school hoops season is here!
Below in this year's version of the Pre-View From Centercourt, you will find:
- What's New
- Coaching Changes
- Classification Changes
- Top Nonleague Games
- Returning 2012 All-Centercourt Players
- Player Watch List for 2012-2013
- A League-by-League look at top returning players & newcomers
- Predictions
- Preseason Top 10
What's New
- Middle Early College dropped the OTC, so in place of OTC/MEC, I'm going old school and calling them Middle College again
- Sweet Home moved from ECIC I to ECIC II
- Lake Shore moved from ECIC II to ECIC III
- Ellicottville moved down to CCAA IV, while Panama bumped up to CCAA III
- Sectional seeding points will be updated more regularly this year - details when they're available
- There is now a Yale Cup I, II, & III, and Middle College will play up in League I with the big boys, despite its BEDS numbers
- Depew head coach Larry Jones has replaced former Lew-Port head coach Jim Walker as the Section VI Boy's Basketball Chairman
- The Canisius/St. Joe's rivalry games will both be played at the Canisius College Koessler Center this season
- In Section V, Bishop Kearney (who added another tower to its roster) moved up to Class AA and Batavia moved down to Class B1
- Williamsville South and Allegany-Limestone will finally play each other this year...twice
- Two new charter schools will compete in Section VI - Global Concepts & Health Sciences
- Dunkirk has seriously stepped up its nonleague schedule: Home & home with Silver Creek (C2 champ), at McKinley (A1 champ), and at Frontier (AA semifinalist).
New Coaches
Gabe Michael, Williamsville South
Ben Scaffidi, Starpoint
Paul Rath, St. Mary's
John Reinholz, Nichols
David Nieves, Hutch-Tech
Matt Bradshaw, Lew-Port
Darren Kresge, Tapestry Charter
Dave Carson, Barker
Joe Mihalics, Bishop Timon/St. Jude
Brian Ferris, St. Francis
Ron Krysztof, Grand Island
Tim Anderson, Falconer
Classification Changes
North Tonawanda moves down from Class AA to Class A1
West Seneca East moves down from Class A1 to Class A2
Starpoint moves down from Class A1 to Class A2
Lake Shore moves down from Class A1 to Class A2
Bennett moves down from Class A2 to Class B1
East Aurora moves down from Class A2 to Class B1
Maryvale moves down from Class A2 to Class B1
Albion moves down from Class A2 to Class B1
Lafayette moves down from Class A2 to Class B1
East moves down from Class B1 to Class B2
Medina moves down from Class B1 to Class B2
Buffalo Arts moves down from Class B1 to Class B2
Allegany-Limestone moves down from Class B2 to Class C1
DaVinci moves up from Class C2 to Class C1
Randolph moves up from Class C2 to Class C1
Olmsted moves up from Class D to Class C2
Top Nonleague Games
12/5 - Williamsville East vs. Middle College @ Daemen College
12/6 - East vs. St. Mary's @ Daemen College
12/6 - Timon vs. McKinley @ Daemen College
12/7 - Bishop Kearney @ Niagara Falls
12/8 - Jamestown vs. Williamsville South @ NFHS
12/8 - Brunswick (OH) @ Niagara Falls
12/8 - East @ Olean (projected in round two of tournament)
12/11 - Jamestown vs. St. Joe's @ St. Mary's
12/11 - Canisius vs. Olean @ St. Mary's
12/12 - Williamsville South @ St. Mary's
12/12 - CSAT @ Middle College
12/14 - St. Joe's @ McKinley
12/18 - Bishop Kearney @ Canisius
12/20 - Middle College @ St. Joe's
12/22 - Timon @ Jamestown (projected in round two of tournament)
1/17 - Bishop Kearney @ St. Joe's
1/18 - Timon @ Bishop Kearney
1/19 - St. Joe's @ Aquinas
1/19 - Canisius vs. McKinley @ City Honors
1/19 - East vs. East Aurora @ City Honors
2/2 - Niagara Falls @ Bishop Kearney
2/4 - Oracle Charter @ Olmsted
2/6 - Timon @ Bishop Kearney
2/7 - Canisius @ Cathedral Prep
2/9 - Nichols @ Aquinas
2/12 - St. Joe's @ Frontier
2/12 - Aquinas @ Timon
2/13 - Olmsted @ Tapestry Charter
2/14 - Sweet Home @ St. Joe's
2/14 - Williamsville North @ Williamsville East
2/14 - Dunkirk @ Silver Creek
2/18 - Cleveland Hill @ St. Mary's
The Players
Nine of the top 25 players from the 2012 All-Centercourt teams return to the WNY high school hoops scene, along with another 13 players that received Honorable Mentions following last season. In addition, many others are primed to have breakout seasons, while the influx of talented underclassmen continues to surface at multiple schools throughout WNY.
Returning 2012 1st Teamers
Adam Weir - Sr., Canisius: 18 ppg, 7 reb. Helped lead the Crusaders to a second straight Manhattan Cup championship, where he earned MVP honors, while leading team in postseason scoring. His familiarity with success on the Koessler Center floor should serve him well when he continues his hoops career with Canisius College after high school.
Sterling Taplin - Jr., Williamsville North: 19.1 ppg, 5.7 reb, 3.6 asst, 2.7 stl. Sank five 3-pointers and scored 13 of his game-high 26 points in the fourth quarter of the AA semifinal in an effort that fell just short of an upset bid against eventual champion Niagara Falls. Enters his junior season having already eclipsed 1,000 career points.
Returning 2012 Second Teamer
Jermaine Crumpton - Sr., Niagara Falls: 17 ppg, 7 reb, 3 asst, 2 blk. Helped to lead the Wolverines back to prominence as they recaptured the Class AA title, defeating Jamestown . Played very well against top competition, including game-highs in points and rebounds when Falls faced Milton, a team that finished in the top ten nationally in 2012. Crumpton will also continue playing hoops for Canisius College following graduation.
Returning 2012 Third Teamers
Tommy Campion - Sr., Jamestown: 18.6 ppg, 4.3 asst, 2.1 stls. The lone returning starter from the Class AA NYS runners-up in 2011, Campion's leadership and abilities on the court returned the Red Raiders to Class AA Section VI championship game. He shared ECIC I Player of the Year honors with Taplin thanks to his contributions in all phases of the game for Jamestown.
Sam Eckstrom - Jr., Olean: 14.8 ppg, 9.2 reb, 2.0 blk. Helped lead a Huskies squad loaded with expectations to the brink of a state title in just his sophomore campaign. His footwork and positioning in the post, along with a soft touch around the rim, make him the most fundamentally sound junior big man WNY has seen since Will Regan.
Wil Bathurst - Jr., Olean: 11.8 ppg, 7.6 reb, 2.2 asst. Complemented Eckstrom's talents wonderfully to give the Huskies a potent 1-2 punch. Combines raw athleticism with a silky-smooth style that allows him to shoot from anywhere, get to the basket (and above) with ease, and snag every rebound within his radius that Eckstrom didn't already secure.
Returning 2012 Fourth Teamer
Zed Williams - Sr., Silver Creek
Returning 2012 Fifth Teamers
JJ Wilkes - Sr., Niagara Falls
Darnell Carson - Sr., CSAT
Returning 2012 Honorable Mentions
Johnathan Belton - Sr. (Amherst), Justice Feggans - Sr. (Riveride), Aaron White - Sr. (Canisius), Matt MacDonald - Sr. (Canisius), Quinton Campbell - Sr. (Kenmore West), Reyszon Jordan - Sr. (McKinley), Marcus Morris - Sr. (McKinley), Lovell Smith - Sr. (McKinley), Jordan Glover - Sr. (St. Joe's), Chaquiel Nettles - Sr. (Williamsville South), Clayton Hess - Sr. (Tonawanda), Nick Scmidt - Jr. (Olean), Brendan Cox - Jr. (East Aurora)
Other names to watch for this season
Jake Haight - Jr. (Barker), Steve Marcey - Sr. (Silver Creek), Jack Mulcahey - Sr. (Niagara Wheatfield), Kyle Radack - Sr. (Southwestern), Dylan Meyer - Jr. (Fredonia), Zach Blask - Sr. (Portville), John Coe - Sr. (Westfield), Louis Oliveri - Sr. (St. Joe's), Tyree Tyson - Jr. (East), Johnathan Lewis - Jr. (East), Fulton Bryant - Sr. (Timon), Bri'an Brown - Jr. (Middle College), Keir Anderson - Jr. (Middle College), Paul Rath - Sr. (St. Mary's), Brandon Kellam - So. (Jamestown), Kole Gilchrist - Sr. (Sweet Home), Jordan Parker - Sr. (Cleveland Hill), Ramir Burton - Sr. (Niagara Falls), Connor Sears - Sr. (Newfane), Lonnie Taylor - Sr. (Medina), Connor Ladd - Sr. (Akron)
League-by-league
MONSIGNOR MARTIN
Canisius
Key Returnees: Adam Weir - 12, Aaron White - 12, Matt MacDonald - 12, Jamel Mosley - 12, Jake Cercone - 12, Ryan Raccuia - 12
Key Newcomers: Ryan Richards - 11, Josh Huffman - 10, Patrick MacDonald - 11, Howard Washington - 9 (Transfer from City Honors)
St. Joe's
Key Returnees: Jordan Glover - 12, Jalen Morris - 12, Mark Cerza - 12, Louis Oliveri - 12, Dan Maher - 12, Dylan Hall - 12
Key Newcomers: Justin Hollins - 11, Tremaine Shelton - 11 (Transfer from Buffalo Arts), Tyler Hill - 11
Bishop Timon/St. Jude
Key Returnees: Bryant Fulton - 12, Donte Williams - 11, Manny Welch - 12,
Key Newcomers: Derick Simpson - 10, Kyler Hairston (Transfer from Park School), Brandon Donohue, Sean Murphy
St. Francis
Key Returnees: Cory Cullen - 12, Brennan Macey - 12, David Kennedy - 11, Wenny Xie - 12
Key Newcomers: Treyvon Holness - 11 (Transfer from Montreal), Maurice Burse - 11 (Transfer from Lackawanna), Devantie Campbell - 11 (Transfer from Montreal), Austin Taylor - 11, Chris Shriver - 11
Nichols
Key Returnees: Liam Ryan - 12, Christopher Miner - 10, Cam Lewis - 10, Adam Noonan - 12
Key Newcomer: Tom Nuttle - 11, Jack Vance - 11
St. Mary's
Key Returnees: Paul Rath - 12, Latrell Tyson - 12, Quinn Gill - 12
Key Newcomers: Tyler English - 11, Corey Kiebzak - 11, Matt Wrobel - 11, Dione Strong - 11, Jake Concannon - 10
Niagara Catholic
Key Returnee: Jonathan Jackson - 11
Cardinal O'Hara
Archbishop Walsh
YALE CUP I
McKinley
Key Returnees: Marcus Morris - 12, Lovell Smith - 12, Reyjzon Jordan - 12, Deonte Bell - 12, Samuel Smith - 12, DaeQuan Warren - 12, Stephen Johnson - 12
East
Key Returnees: Tyree Tyson - 11, Johnathan Lewis - 11, Damone Brown - 10, Dajuan Quarles - 12
Key Newcomer: Percy Bryant - 10 (Transfer from St. Mary's)
Riverside
Key Returnees: Justice Feggans - 12, Shawn Johnson - 12, Willie Smith - 11, Jarmel Caldwell - 11
Key Newcomers: Jevon Rosier - 11, Jovell Littlejohn - 10
Middle College
Key Returnees: Bri'an Brown - 11, Keir Anderson - 12, Kevin Briggs (formerly Reese) - 11, TJ Scott - 11, Brandon Jefferson - 11, Donavin McLean - 12, Aterah Dickinson - 12
Key Newcomers: Isaiah Jenkins - 10, Joseph Staton - 9, Khoron Ferguson - 9, Devon Singleton - 11, X-Ray Xavier Drayton - 11, Elijah Mingo - 11
Hutch-Tech
Key Returnees: Tim Whitehead - 12, Roman West - 11, Jovohn Owens - 12, Amanuel Radford - 11
South Park
Key Returnees: Zachary Kaczor - 11, Tyrell Mitchell - 12, Darius White - 12
Bennett
Key Returnees: Aurelio Ayala - 12
YALE CUP II
I-Prep
Key Returnees: Justice Radford - 12, Damon Boykin - 11, DaQuan Evans - 10
City Honors
Key Returnees: Marqell Massey - 11, James Miller - 11, Yusef Burgos - 11, Matt Cieslik - 10, Jordahn Summers - 10
Burgard
Key Returnees: Daquan Walker - 12
MST Seneca
Key Returnees: JaVaughn McNab - 12, RayShawn Jones - 12
Key Newcomers: Adrian Blackmon - 11, Ben Bolden - 11
YALE CUP III
Olmsted
Key returnees: Jalen Schumaker - 12, Malcolm Hendrick - 10, Ballah Burch - 11
Buffalo Arts
Key Returnees: Derek Simpson - 10
Lafayette
Key Returnees: Jon Colon - 12
Emerson
Key Returnee: Lenny Dowell
DaVinci
ECIC I
Jamestown
Key Returnees: Tommy Campion - 12, Quinn Lee Yaw - 11, Brandon Kellam - 10, Zack Panebianco - 10
Williamsville North
Key Returnees: Sterling Taplin - 11, David Berkun - 12, George Attea - 10, Aman Washington - 12
Clarence
Key Returnees: Bobby Florio - 12, Ryan Funk - 11, Bryan Jost - 11, Elliott Case - 11
Key Newcomers: Tanner Schmidt - 10 (Transfer from Nichols), Matt Sadowy - 10, Emaure Williams - 11
Lancaster
Key Returnees: Sean Murray - 12, Jacob Plonka - 12, Joe Jankowski - 11, Steve Musso - 12, Mac Garby - 12, Colin Stotz - 12
Key Newcomers: Tyler Lis - 10, Griffin O'Brien - 10, Eric Zimpfer - 11
West Seneca West
Key Returnees: Nick Clancy - 11
Orchard Park
Frontier
ECIC II
Williamsville East
Key Returnees: Michael Spina - 12, Cort Williams - 10, Nicholas Clough - 10, Zachary Bischel - 12
Williamsville South
Key Returnees: Damian Powers - 12, Pat Stasiak - 12, Chaquiel Nettles - 12, Trent Ferguson - 12, Jack Fitzpatrick - 12, Sam Castronova - 10
Iroquois
Key Returnees: Nate Wilkinson - 12, Matthew Zimmerman - 12
Sweet Home
Key Returnees: Kole Gilchrist - 12, Khalid Barnes - 12
Hamburg
Key Returnees: Kyle Violanti - 12, Andrew Sardinia - 12, Griffin Ryan - 11, Jeremiah Bill - 11, Tony Guzzetta - 12, Matt Odre - 12
Key Newcomers: Tim Kane - 11, Kyle Munro - 10, Joe DeGrood - 10
West Seneca East
Key Returnees: Alex Pacer - 12, Austin Spindler - 12, Corey Fermo - 12, Matt Kumro - 10
Key Newcomers: Nick Parucki - 1o, Ed Radka - 9, Dan Picciano - 9
Starpoint
Key Returnees: Andrew Rankie - 12, Julian Mott - 11, Ian Emerick - 10
ECIC III
Amherst
Key Returnees: Johnathan Belton - 12, Dion Lewis - 12, Alex Turecki - 12, Dorian Billups - 10
East Aurora
Key Returnees: Brendan Cox - 11, Ian Allen - 12, James Ritchie - 12, Grant Haffenden - 11
Key Newcomers: Mike Coatsworth - 10, Kevin Tierney - 11
Cheektowaga
Key Returnees: Zak Ciezki - 10, Derek Clyburn - 12, Dileon Pearsall - 12
Depew
Key Returnees: Derek Sekuterski - 11, Jake Lamb - 11, Nate Hyman - 12
Maryvale
Key Returnees: Tyler Smith - 12, Demetri McCallie - 12, Max Aikin - 12, Tyler Graham - 12
Key Newcomers: William Lamar - 8
Pioneer
Key Returnees: Terik Lewis - 12, Connor Johnson - 12, Dylan Souder - 12, Ryan Miller - 12
Key Newcomer: Bryce Little - 10
Lake Shore
Key Returnees: Clark Brueckl - 12, Ryan Joslyn - 12, Wade Bergum - 11
Key Newcomers: Matt Vona - 11, Colin Hart - 11
Springville
ECIC IV
Cleveland Hill
Key Returnees: Jared Watkins - 11, Jordan Parker - 12, Rayshawn Smalls - 12, Richard Sotero - 12, Andrej Krajewski - 12
Key Newcomers: Aaron Phillips - 11, Jermaine Hairston - 10
Lackawanna
Key Returnees: Shaquille Brooks - 12, Cam Smith - 11, Norman Sweat - 12, Deron Adams - 12
Key Newcomer: Ahmad Abdo - 12
Tonawanda
Key Returnees: Clayton Hess - 12, Ben Stitch - 11
Key Newcomer: Tristan Bolling - 10
Holland
Key Returnees: Clay Lewis - 10, Curtis Blendinger - 12
JFK
Key Returnees: Nick Anderson - 12
Alden
Key Returnees: Corey Barczykowski - 12
Eden
Key Returnees: Brad Palmerton - 11
Niagara Frontier League
Niagara Falls
Key Returnees: Jermaine Crumpton - 12, JJ Wilkes - 12, Ramir Burton - 12, Stefon Caffee - 12, Tikere Ralands - 12, Vinzell Watkins - 11
Key Newcomer: Jamar Waters - 10 (Transfer from Nichols)
Kenmore West
Key Returnees: Quinton Campbell - 12, Alex Price - 11, Joel Northup - 12, Shay Cuadra - 12, Adam From - 11
Key Newcomers: Terell Ford - 9, Tyler Grandits - 11
Grand Island
Key Returnees: Nick Soos - 12, Ryan Ross - 11, Jordan Jelks - 12, Corey Adamshick - 12
North Tonawanda
Key Returnees:
Niagara Wheatfield
Key Returnees: Jack Mulcahey - 12, Anthony Cappucilli - 12, Chris Galvano - 12
Lockport
Kenmore East
Lew-Port
Niagara-Orleans
Akron
Key Returnees: Connor Ladd - 12, Austin Mietz - 12, Noah Diebel - 11, Gowah Abrams - 12, Steve Poodry - 12
Key Newcomers: Sturgis Sundown - 12, Austen Lauricella - 11
Newfane
Key Returnees: Connor Sears - 12, Bryan Geise - 12, Reid Weber - 12, Alex Intihar - 12, Jake O'Keefe - 12, Brian "Rat" Ratajczak - 12
Key Newcomers: Jimmer Branca - 12, Ryan Doyle - 12, Sean Costello - 11, Josh Kneeland - 11
CSAT
Key Returnees: Darnell Carson - 12, Dylanta Carson - 10
Key Newcomers: Alex Santos - 11, Quinton Lamar - 9, Bryan Locke - 10
Medina
Key Returnees: Lonnie Taylor - 12, Dan "Mungie" Brown - 12, Jason Hellwig - 10
Barker
Key Returnees: Jake Haight - 11, Mitchell Luckman - 11, Bryce Moeller - 11, Chris Sweeney - 10, Brett Cole - 12, Hayden Gooding - 11
Key Newcomer: Jared Worthington - 11
Roy-Hart
Key Returnees: Brad Bobbitt - 12, Blake Copella - 12, Ryan Farewell - 12, Marc Roman - 11, Alex Stoddard - 11
Key Newcomers: Andy Xapsos - 9, Austin Heschke - 11, DeRon Woods - 11, Sam White - 10
Wilson
Key Returnee: Matt Baker
Albion
CCAA I
Olean
Key Returnees: Sam Eckstrom - 11, Wil Bathurst - 11, Nick Schmidt - 11, Luke Hennessey - 11, Max Portlow - 12, Pat Scholla - 12, Evan Ryan - 12
Key Newcomers: Dante Tarr - 11, Chris Gayton - 11
Fredonia
Key Returnees: Dylan Meyer - 11, Nick Johnston - 11, John Piper - 10
Southwestern
Key Returnees: Kyle Radack - 12, Alek Peck - 12, Peter Trathen - 12, Nick Baglia - 12, Jacob Pilling - 12, Kyle Moran - 11, Andrew Greenlee - 12
Top Newcomers: Riley Ribicki - 11, Nathan Schrope - 11
Falconer
Key Returnees: Brandon DePietro - 11, Nick Conti - 11
Dunkirk
Key Returnees: Marquel Ruiz - 12, Jacob Lockett - 12, Drew Messina - 12
Key Newcomer: Emanuel (Manny) Masonet - 11
Allegany-Limestone
Key Returnees: Dom Saglimben - 11, Ryan Vossler - 11, Caswell Stanton - 12
Key Newcomers: Dom Conroy - 10, Trevin Barber - 12
Gowanda
Key Returnees: Chase Williams - 11, Brennan Geiger - 11, Zach Stevens - 11
Key Newcomer: Jordan Young - 10
CCAA II
Silver Creek
Key Returnees: Zed Williams - 12, Kaine Kettle - 11, Steve Marcey - 12
Key Newcomers: Bill Brooks - 10, Brennan White - 10
Portville
Key Returnees: Zach Blask - 12, Josh Watson - 12
Randolph
Key Returnees: Bryce Morrison - 10
Salamanca
Key Returnees: Tanner John - 12
Key Newcomer: Damion Taylor - 11
Frewsburg
Key Returnees: Alex Elderkin - 12
Cassadaga Valley
Key Returnees: Randy Dabala - 12
Cattaraugus Little Valley
CCAA III
Maple Grove
Key Returnees: Jeff Tampe - 12, Will Soffel - 12, Aaron Germain - 12, Austin Goerke - 12, Oliver Simpson - 12
Westfield
Key Returnees: John Coe - 12
Panama
Key Returnees: Alec Blose - 12, Dan Odell - 11, Brandon Lewis - 12
Chautauqua Lake
Key Returnees: Ian Clute - 11, Cody Thomas - 12, Jeremiah Russin - 12, Jordan Briggs - 12
Pine Valley
Key Returnees: Lucas Trombley - 12
Forestville
Key Returnees: Jacob Nosbisch - 11
Franklinville
CCAA IV
Sherman
Key Returnees: Ryan Robson - 11, Andrew Graham - 11, Devin Moorhead - 11
Clymer
Key Returnees: Dan Lictus - 12, Connor Payne - 12, Mitch Einink - 11, Jacob Wiggers - 11, Caleb Clark - 12
Brocton
Key Returnees: Dan Ferguson - 12, Jordan Patterson - 12, Macalum Buchanan - 11
West Valley
Key Returnees: Mike Grigsby - 12, Colton Myers - 12
Ellicottville
Key Returnees: Cameron Wilson - 11, Storm Wilson - 12, Alex Steinbroner - 12
North Collins
Ripley
Charter Schools
Oracle
Key Returnees: Gerald Bibbs - 12, Julius Allen - 12, Jamarr Cunningham - 12, Eric Waters - 12
Key Newcomers: Nelson Modi - 11, Jayson Jones-Johnson - 11, Antone Gullege - 11
Tapestry
Key Returnees: Tom Lucas - 12, Tong Mawein - 12, Jon Spears - 11
Key Newcomers: Gary Foster - 9, JaQuoine Fogan - 9
WNY Maritime
Buffalo Science
Health Sciences
Global Concepts
Predictions
Manhattan Cup: Canisius
Class AA: Jamestown
Class A1: McKinley
Class A2: Amherst
Class B1: Olean
Class B2: East
Class C1: Middle College
Class C2: Silver Creek
Class D: Clymer
- McKinley, Olean, & Middle College will all advance to Glens Falls
- Olean will win the Class B State Championship
- Canisius will win the CHSAA Class A State Championship
- Section V "super power" Bishop Kearney will lose one of its games played against a WNY team this year (Falls, Canisius, St. Joe's, Timon)...or maybe Jamestown)
Preseason Top 10 - Large Schools
1. Canisius
2. Jamestown
3. Niagara Falls
4. McKinley
5. St. Joe's
6. Bishop Timon/St. Jude
7. Williamsville North
8. Clarence
9. Amherst
10. Riverside
Preseason Top 10 Small Schools
1. Olean
2. East
3. Middle College
4. Silver Creek
5. East Aurora
6. Depew
7. Nichols
8. St. Mary's
9. Cleveland Hill
10. CSAT
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Class AA Class D
Lancaster Panama
Niagara Falls Pine Valley
Lockport Forestville
Clarence Ellicottville
Frontier North Collins
Orchard Park Brocton
Jamestown Sherman
Kenmore West Clymer
West Seneca West West Valley
Williamsville North Ripley
Niagara Wheatfield
Class A1 Class A2
North Tonawanda West Seneca East
Hamburg Starpoint
Sweet Home Iroquois
Williamsville East Riverside
McKinley Lake Shore
Kenmore East South Park
Hutch-Tech Amherst
Grand Island Pioneer
Williamsville South Cheektowaga
Lew-Port
Class B1 Class B2
Bennett Medina
Maryvale Buffalo Arts
Albion Buffalo East
Springville Fredonia
East Aurora Roy-Hart
Olean JFK
Dunkirk City Honors
Burgard Akron
Depew CSAT
Lafayette Cleveland Hilll
Alden Southwestern
Newfane Wilson
Tonawanda Emerson
Eden Gowanda
Lackawanna Falconer
Class C1 Class C2
Salamanca Silver Creek
Leonardo da Vinci Portville
Allegany-Limestone Buffalo Science
OTC/MEC Health Sciences
Cassadaga Valley MST Prep Seneca
Oracle Charter I-Prep Grover
Barker Frewsburg
Martime Charter Westfield
Tapestry Charter Maple Grove
Holland Chautauqua Lake
Randolph Olmsted
Cattaraugus/Little Valley Franklinville
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COACH OF THE YEAR:
Chris Koselny, East Aurora
CC MVP:
Stan Wier, East Aurora
FIRST TEAM
Stan Wier - East Aurora, Senior
Matt Hart - Canisius, Senior
Reggie Agbeko - St. Joe's, Senior
Sterling Taplin - Williamsville North, Sophomore
Adam Weir - Canisius, Junior
SECOND TEAM
Jermaine Crumpton - Niagara Falls, Junior
Ryan Whelpley - Archbishop Walsh, Senior
Aaron Frasier - MST Seneca, Senior
Cordell Torres - OTC/Middle College, Senior
Connor Keenan - Williamsville East, Senior
THIRD TEAM
Tommy Campion - Jamestown, Junior
Jordan Williams - Bishop Timon/St. Jude, Senior
Sam Eckstrom - Olean, Sophomore
Wil Bathurst - Olean, Sophomore
Erik Simmons - St. Mary's, Senior
FOURTH TEAM
Jordan Farrant - Holland, Senior
Jesse Lalka - Tonawanda, Senior
Kyle Kobis - Bishop Timon/St. Jude, Senior
Zeddie Williams - Silver Creek, Junior
Martin Bailey - Kenmore West, Senior
FIFTH TEAM
Nick Lenart - Panama, Senior
Darnell Carson - CSAT, Junior
Matt McCormick - Orchard Park, Senior
Jamaal Carter - City Honors, Senior
JJ Wilkes - Niagara Falls, Junior
HONORABLE MENTION
Taijay Williams - Niagara Falls, Senior
Joe Lowery - Niagara Catholic, Senior
Devin Redden - St. Mary's, Senior
Jake Denz - St. Mary's, Senior
Matt Taylor - Frontier, Senior
Alex Warren - Frontier, Senior
Khalid Brown - OTC/Middle College, Senior
DeMilo Gibbs - Bishop Timon/St. Jude, Senior
Austin Alonge - Westfield, Senior
Tyler Wagner - St. Francis, Senior
Dustin Schauman - Cassadaga Valley, Senior
Maurice Cheatom - I-Prep, Senior
Alex Grace - Maple Grove, Senior
Jon Gemerek - Depew, Senior
Jaden Cotton - Depew, Senior
Kevin Holmes - Dunkirk, Senior
Adam Cecchini - Jamestown, Senior
Lamont Little - Riverside, Senior
Daquan Griggs - East, Senior
Marcus Nelson - Hutch-Tech, Senior
Tyler Martin - Wilson, Senior
Glenn Belton - Amherst, Senior
Jonathan Belton - Amherst, Junior
Justice Feggans - Riverside, Junior
Aaron White - Canisius, Junior
Matt MacDonald - Canisius, Junior
Quinton Campbell - Kenmore West, Junior
Reyjzon Jordan - McKinley, Junior
Marcus Morris - McKinley, Junior
Lovell Smith - McKinley, Junior
Jordan Glover - St. Joe's, Junior
Clayton Hess - Tonawanda, Junior
Chaquille Nettles - Williamsville South, Junior
Nick Schmidt - Olean, Sophomore
Brendan Cox - East Aurora, Sophomore
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Monsignor Martin Association
Player of the Year:
Reggie Agbeko - St. Joe's, 12
First Team
Matt Hart - Canisius, 12
Adam Weir - Canisius, 11
Ryan Whelpley - Archbishop Walsh, 12
Jordan Williams - Timon, 12
Kyle Kobis - Timon, 12
Erik Simmons - St. Mary's, 12
Second Team
Devin Redden - St. Mary's, 12
Joe Lowery - Niagara Catholic, 12
DeMilo Gibbs - Timon, 12
Jake Denz - St. Mary's, 12
Matt MacDonald - Canisius, 11
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YALE CUP I
Player of the Year:
Reyszon Jordan - McKinley, 11
First Team
Justice Feggans - Riverside, 11
Marcus Morris - McKinley, 11
Marcus Nelson - Hutch-Tech, 12
Lamont Little - Riverside, 12
Lovell Smith - McKinley, 11
Second Team
Denzell Washington - Hutch-Tech, 12
Tim Whitehead - Hutch-Tech, 12
Daquawn Griggs - East, 12
Mike Leonard - Riverside, 12
Daequan Warren - McKinley, 11
Third Team
Andrew Strug - Hutch-Tech, 12
Johnathan Lewis - East, 10
Mike Davis - McKinley, 12
Jon Colon - Lafayette, 11
Javon Fogan - Bennett, 12
Honorable Mention
East: Rashaan Brown - 12, Jayvon Vanoy - 12
Bennett: Ed Bishop - 12
Burgard: Justin Jennings - 12, Arzell Kaigler - 11
South Park: Zachary Kaczor - 10
Lafayette: Anthony Rodgers - 12
Hutch-Tech: Jovohn Owens - 11, Roman West - 10, Amanuel Radford - 10
Riverside: Willie Smith - 10, Walter Pryor - 10
McKinley: Deonte Bell - 11, Samuel Smith - 11
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YALE CUP II
Player of the Year:
Cordell Torres - OTC/MEC, 12
First Team
Aaron Frasier - MST Seneca, 12
Jamaal Carter - City Honors, 12
Maurice Cheatom - I-Prep, 12
Khalid Brown - OTC/MEC, 12
DeVonte Harper - OTC/MEC, 12
Second Team
Marquel Massey - City Honors, 12
Lenny Dowell - Emerson, 11
Bri'an Browm - OTC/MEC, 10
Devonte Witsett - I-Prep, 12
Kevin Reese - OTC/MEC, 10
Third Team
Jaleyn Pierson - MST Seneca, 12
Johnny Linton - Buffalo Arts, 12
Howard Washington - City Honors, 8
Keir Anderson - OTC/MEC, 11
Ameer Franklin - Emerson, 12
Honorable Mention
MST Seneca: Marquis Shaw - 12
City Honors: Matt Cieslik - 9
Buffalo Arts: Derek Simpson - 9
I-Prep: Duryll Anderson - 10
Emerson: Demetrius Hodge - 12
OTC/MEC: TJ Scott - 10
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ALL ECIC
Player of the Year:
Stan Wier - East Aurora, 12
First Team
Sterling Taplin - Williamsville North, 10
Connor Keenan - Williamsville East, 12
Tommy Campion - Jamestown, 11
Jesse Lalka - Tonawanda, 12
Jordan Farrant - Holland, 12
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ECIC I
Co-Players of the Year:
Sterling Taplin - Williamsville North, 10 & Tommy Campion - Jamestown, 11
First Team
Matt McCormick - Orchard Park, 12
Matt Taylor - Frontier, 12
Stephen Hughes - Clarence, 12
Alex Warren - Frontier, 12
Adam Cecchini - Jamestown, 12
Second Team
Kareem Walker - Jamestown, 12
Neal Farrell - Orchard Park, 12
Jayson Moore - Sweet Home, 12
Sean Murray - Lancaster, 11
Justin Bangert - Willaimsville North, 12
Honorable Mention
Williamsville North: David Berkun - 11
West Seneca West: Nick Clancy - 10
Clarence: Bryan Jost - 10
Frontier: Remington Heil - 12
Sweet Home: Rashaad Rogers - 12, Kole Gilchrist - 11
Lancaster: Danny Emma - 10
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ECIC II
Player of the Year:
Connor Keenan - Williamsville East, 12
First Team
Chaquiel Nettles - Williamsville South, 11
Nick Benningfield - Hamburg, 12
Michael Kyarunts - Williamsville East, 12
Nate Wilkinson - Iroquois, 12
Second Team
Madison Wesolowski - Iroquois, 12
Jim Caputi - Williamsville South, 12
Isaiah Kaudeyr - Williamsville East, XX
Damien Powers - Williamsville South, 11
Eric Moscato - Hamburg, 12
Honorable Mention
Lake Shore: Carl Brueckl - XX, Tyler Mascio - XX, Wade Bergum - XX, Ryan Spears - XX
West Seneca East: Andy Smigera - XX, Alex Pacer - XX
Starpoint: Andrew Rankie - XX
Hamburg: Jeremiah Bill - XX, Kyle Violanti - XX
Iroquois: Ben Wutz - XX
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ECIC III
Player of the Year:
Stan Wier - East Aurora, 12
First Team
Jonathan Belton - Amherst, 11
Sean Weisansal - Maryvale, 11
Glenn Belton - Amherst, 12
Jonathon Gemerek - Depew, 12
Marquel Jackson - Cheektowaga, 11
Jaden Cotton - Depew, 12
Second Team
Brendan Cox - East Aurora, 10
Alex Turecki - Amherst, 11
Zak Ciezki - Cheektowaga, 9
Derek Clyburn - Cheektowaga, 11
Aaron Ertel - Depew, 12
Honorable Mention
Pioneer: Terik Lewis - 11, Mike Brass - 12, Connor Johnson - 11
Springville: Hunter Berry - 12
Amherst: Jonah Heim - 11, Dion Lewis - 11
East Aurora: Ian Allen - 11
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ECIC IV
Player of the Year:
Jordan Farrant - Holland, 12
First Team
Jesse Lalka - Tonawanda, 12
Daryl Spencer - Cleveland Hill, 12
Clayton Hess - Tonawanda, 11
Miles Barker - Cleveland Hill, 12
Paul Matuszak - Alden, 12
Second Team
Zak Stone - Alden, 12
Shaquille Brooks - Lackawanna, 11
Jared Wilkins - Cleveland Hill, 10
Nick Anderson - JFK, 11
Ken Minorczyk - JFK, 12
Honorable Mention
Alden: Corey Barczykowski - 11, Ryan Sosnowski - 12
Eden: Joe Slisz - 12, Brad Palmerton - 10
Holland: Trevor Leach - 12, Curtis Blendinger - 11, Clay Lewis - 9
JFK: Jimmy Quinn - 12, Ben Zaccagnino - 12
Lackawanna: Norman Sweat - 11, Raytrel Finley - 12
Tonawanda: Jake Spencer - 12, Ben Stitch - 10
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NIAGARA FRONTIER LEAGUE
First Team
Jermaine Crumpton - Niagara Falls, 11
Martin Bailey - Kenmore West, 12
Quinton Campbell - Kenmore West, 11
John Dziewit - Lew-Port, 12
Jack Mulcahey - Niagara Wheatfield, 11
Second Team
JJ Wilkes - Niagara Falls, 11
Taijay Williams - Niagara Falls, 12
Corey Mis - North Tonawanda, 12
PJ Blanch - Kenmore East, 12
DiAntre Cullens - Lockport, 12
Third Team
Quinn Carey - Grand Island, 9
Ryan Bradt - North Tonawanda, 12
Nick DiMartile - Lockport, 12
Jakai Daniels - Kenmore East, 12
Corey Pietkiewicz - North Tonawanda, 12
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NIAGARA-ORLEANS LEAGUE
First Team
Darnell Carson - CSAT, 11
Josh Haight - Barker, 12
Tyler Martin - Wilson, 12
Jake Haight - Barker, 10
Brad Bobbit - Roy-Hart, 12
Second Team
Connor Sears - Newfane, 11
Sean Seefeldt - Newfane, 12
Scott Kneeland - Newfane, 12
Pat Diez - Wilson, 12
Connor Ladd - Akron, 11
Honorable Mention
Newfane: CJ Knight - 12, Bryan Geise - 11
Wilson: Dustin DiLaura - 12, Pat Walch - 12
CSAT: Justin Black - XX
Medina: Lucas Evans - XX
Akron: Austin Mietz, 11
Albion: Nick Santos, 12
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CCAA I
Player of the Year:
Kevin Holmes - Dunkirk, 12
First Team
Sam Eckstrom - Olean, 10
Dylan Meyer - Fredonia, 10
Ryan Nord - Falconer, 12
Zach Harrington - Allegany-Limestone, 12
Kyle Radack - Southwestern, 11
Second Team
Wil Bathurst - Olean, 10
Max Portlow - Olean, 10
Mike Donaldson - Dunkirk, 12
Nick Johnston - Fredonia, 10
Nick Huffman - Gowanda, 12
Honorable Mention
Olean: Nick Schmidt - 10, Luke Hennessy - 10, Pat Scholla - 11
Allegany-Limestone: Kyle Trietley - 12, Jeff Tang - 12
Southwestern: Jake Swan - 12, Peter Trathen - 11
Dunkirk: Josh Mleczko - 12, Evan Ahlstrom - 12
Falconer: Brandon DePietro - 11, Nick Conti - 11
Fredonia: John Piper - 9
Gowanda: Alex Sternisha - 12
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CCAA II
Player of the Year:
Zeddie Williams - Silver Creek, 11
First Team
Dustin Schauman - Cassadaga Valley, 12
Zach Blask - Portville, 11
Jevon Battle - Salamanca, 12
John Morgante - Randolph, 12
Brady Morrison - Randolph, 12
Second Team
Steve Marcey - Silver Creek, 11
Kaine Kettle - Silver Creek, 10
Mike Querrieo - Portville, 12
Zach Miles - Portville, 12
Gage Bird - Frewsburg, 12
Jackson John - Salamanca, 12
Honorable Mention
Silver Creek: Jon Jimerson - 12, Frank Brown - 12
Cassadaga Valley: Mike Lanphere - 12, Matt Woodward - 12, Kyle Pfeiffer - 12
Salamanca: Tanner John - 11, Bryce Stahlman - 12
Portville: Chris Querrieo - 12, Ryan Marcellin - 12, Josh Watson - 11
Cattaraugus-Little Valley: Hayden Griffith - 12
Frewsburg: Alex Elderkin - 11, Ian MacFarland - 12
Randolph: Bryce Morrison - 9
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CCAA III
Player of the Year:
Alex Grace - Maple Grove, 12
First Team
Austin Alonge - Westfield, 12
Jake Reynolds - Franklinville, 12
Skylar Liddell - Maple Grove, 12
Jason McMahon - Chautauqua Lake, 12
John Coe - Westfield, 11
Second Team
Nate Stott - Forestville, 12
Ian Clute - Chautauqua Lake, 10
Trey North - Westfield, 12
LucasTrombley - Pine Valley, 11
Colin Lapi - Ellicottville, 12
Joe Frazier - Maple Grove, 12
Jason Pembridge - Maple Grove, 12
Honorable Mention
Forestville: Jacob Nosbisch - 10
Chautauqua Lake: Dan Gleason - 12
Ellicottville: Connor Hellwig - 12, Josh Bower - 12
Westfield: Anthony Leone - 12
Pine Valley: Lyle Howard - 12, Nate Noble - 12
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The member schools of the NYSPHAA just finished their second 18-game regular season. Next year, those schools will be again limited to just 18 games - down two games from seasons past, down six games from what Monsignor Martin schools can schedule, and significantly down from what most states in this country allow.
I've heard it discussed, read articles about it, and read ranting on blogs. These last two years, when the quality of basketball in WNY is questioned, (whether it's the players aren't as good anymore, we don't have the powerhouse teams we used to have, or there aren't enough marquee games) it always seems to come back to one thing - we have to get those two games back from the state.
I'm sorry, but those two games are gone and we're not getting them back. It's a sad reality, but one that needs to be faced. I could sooner see the state taking more away, rather than restoring the basketball season to 20 games. The biggest impact of the restriction is felt in nonleague scheduling.
With the exception of the charter schools, all public schools in Section VI are part of a league, and depending on which your team belongs to, league play gobbles up either 12 or 14 of the 18-game allowance. In the Niagara Orleans league or the Yale Cup for example, teams play 14 league games. League play began this year in January, but the season starts in the last week of November. That leaves over a month of season, in which you're allowed to schedule four games. One tournament played over two nights, and you're down to two games. If you play in a tip-off tournament, you're left with two games to schedule over the course of 30 days. That's unacceptable! So let's stop accepting it. If this is the fate we are dealt, it's time to work within it.
The only suggestion I've heard is teams face league opponents just once and rotate the home sight annually. I have a solution that I think makes even more sense, and is the best compromise I've come up with to maintain the esablished leagues, while greatly improving the nonleague scheduling dilema.
I'll use the Yale Cup large schools (Yale Cup I) to illustrate this example. Rather than all eight teams playing a home and home against each other, divide those large schools in half - by team strength, by location, etc. - however you want to divide them. Say it's:
1. McKinley, Riverside, Hutch-Tech, & East
2. Bennett, Lafayette, South Park, Burgard
Teams from group one still play a home and home (six games), then group one plays each team from group two just once (four games). Teams could even leave one game on their schedule "open" for a league showcase, which could also serve as a tiebreaker in some league races. In this example, league games are reduced to 10 or 11 games, allowing seven or eight nonleagers. That's four tournaments, one for every weekend in December.
The above formula is designed for leagues with eight teams, which include: Yale Cup I, Yale Cup II, ECIC I, NFL, and N-O.
Leagues with seven teams include: ECIC II, III, & IV, and all four CCAA divisions. Those teams currently play six nonleague games and 12 league contests. If you're okay with six nonleague game, then you're in good shape. If you want more, here's what I've come up with:
- Move one team from CCAA I down to CCAA II and move a team from CCAA III down to CCAA IV. Now CCAA I & III would have six teams (10 league games), while CCAA II & IV would have eight teams and could follow the format above.
That leaves ECIC II, III, and IV all with seven teams. If each league added one team, they'd all have eight teams and could also follow the eight-team league format outlined above. But where do we come up with three teams to add? Well, I can think of three independent charter schools off the top of my head: Oracle, Tapestry, and Maritime. CSAT is a charter school and plays in the N-O. It's not such a crazy concept.
I realize everything I wrote may sound complicated. To me, it's logical and makes perfect sense.
Is it a sensible solution to a situation that isn't going to get any better on its own or is it just a pipe dream? For me, the answer depends on how badly the coaches want more nonleague games to schedule.
Call me crazy, call me brilliant, call me naive...just say something. This is an issue that needs a productive discussion or there will never be any resolution - just a long December. I want reason to believe maybe this year will be better than the last.
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The Section VI postseason begins tonight with a pair of first round games to get things going. JFK will host Gowanda, while Springville travels to Eden. As of right now, I haven't decided where I'll be tonight.
Several pre-quarterfinal games will be played on Wednesday, including a double-header at Bennett HS beginning at 6 pm. Grand Island plays at Hamburg, while Roy-Hart facing Emerson at Grabiartz look to be the most compelling of the games on the evening.
Friday night is when the action really kicks up, as quarterfinal 32 games will decide which teams move on to Buffalo State and JCC for the semifinals. Assuming things shake out the way I think they will before Friday, there are some great potential matchups on the way, and an upset or two certain to shake up the big picture before next week.
Most likely quarterfinal upsets
Class A1
(5) Hutch-Tech @ (4) Iroquois - The Chiefs scored a big win late in the season at then league-unbeaten ECIC II co-champ Williamsville East. The Engineers stumbled against Bennett in the same week.
Class B1
(5) East @ (4) Newfane - We knew there would be some quality quarterfinal games in the B1 bracket, and here's one of them. East battled through the large schools in the Yale Cup, and came away with a win over Riverside and gave McKinley a close game in February. They also have a distinct size advantage with Rashaan Brown and Tyree Tyson inside.
(6) Depew @ (3) Dunkirk - We couldn't have more opposite situations. Depew played in a large school league (ECIC III), scheduled Williamsville North (Class AA), and defeated St. Mary's in its tournament. Dunkirk has plowed through its competition not named Olean. The problem is, there really was no competition for the Marauders. Another lousy nonleague schedule, along with CCAA I being less than a meat grinder, and Dunkirk hasn't won a game by less than 15 all year.
Class B2
(5) Akron vs. (4) CSAT **at Kenmore West ** - Has anyone noticed how good these two teams have played in the last month? Both beat Wilson this month, Akron also topped Newfane. CSAT already owns two victories over Akron. However, Tigers head coach Justin Gerstung has shown the ability to come up with a great scheme and pull off a stunner in sectionals before...just ask Wilson.
(6) City Honors @ (3) Allegany-Limestone - Another case of a team playing well late in the season and picking up some good wins against quality opponents. The Centaurs beat I-Prep twice this year and also tripped up MST Seneca.
Class C2
(7) I-Prep @ (2) Maple Grove - The Red Dragons played some stiff competition to start the year, but haven't seen too many quality opponents recently, with the exception of Westfield and CG Finney. I-Prep had the benefit of meeting some quality opponents in the city, including a pair of epic battles with the #3 seed, MST Seneca.
Top 5 Quarterfinal Games
5. Class B1 - East @ Newfane
4. Class AA - North Tonawanda @ Frontier
3. Class AA - Williamsville North @ Kenmore West
2. Class C2 - I-Prep @ Maple Grove
1. Class B1 - Depew vs. Dunkirk **at Silver Creek**
Most likely to avance to Glens Falls
Olean (Class B) and OTC/MEC (Class C)
Biggest favorite to win its bracket
OTC/MEC in Class C1
Best Bracket stop-to-bottom
Class B1 & Class C2
Most exciting potential championship matchups
Class C2 - MST Seneca vs. Silver Creek
Class AA - Niagara Falls vs. Jamestown
Streaks & Stats heading into sectionals
- Olean has won 16 straight games and has no losses to any team from WNY
- OTC/MEC hasn't lost to a small school this season
- Maple Grove has won 15 straight games and has averaged 78.6 ppg over its last eight games
- Kenmore West has yet to lose a game in the calendar year and has won 15 straight.
- Frontier has won nine straight games
- McKinley's only losses this season were to Canisius and St. Joe's
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Pre-Quarterfinals - Wednesday, February 22nd
(8) Orchard Park 69, (9) Clarence 61
(5) North Tonawanda 58, (12) West Seneca West 29
(7) Lockport 73, (10) Lancaster 50
(6) Williamsville North 47, (11) Niagara Wheatfield 31
Quarterfinals - Friday, February 24th
(1) Jamestown 53, (8) Orchard Park 45
(4) Frontier 63, (5) North Tonawanda 48
(2) Niagara Falls 63, (7) Lockport 46
(6) Williamsville North 56, (3) Kenmore West 55
Semifinals - Thursday, March 1st
AT BUFFALO STATE - 6 & 7:45 pm
(1) Jamestown 47, (4) Frontier 43
(2) Niagara Falls 48, (6) Williamsville North 44
Section VI Class AA Championship - Saturday, March 3rd
AT BUFFALO STATE - 8:15 pm
(2) Niagara Falls 48, (1) Jamestown 45
2012 Section VI Class AA Champions - Niagara Falls Wolverines
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Prior to Timon hosting St. Joe's, an older gentleman took the microphone and sang a great rendition of the National Anthem. When he finished, Marauder coach Mark Simon said "That was like having Louie Prima in the house", to which the gentleman responded "I hope I sounded better than him, he's dead".
Speaking of anthems, the best I've heard sung live this year was at Depew on Monday night.
Two nights after Iroquois handed Williamsville East its first league loss of the season, they were defeated by Lake Shore, 82-77. Lake Shore then fell to Dunkirk by 59 points.
Jesse Lalka and Clayton Hess posted identical stat lines, 15 points & 10 rebounds, in Tonawanda's ECIC IV title clinching 53-41 win against Lackawanna.
When Riverside played at Hutch-Tech, the Frontiers scorekeeper yelled something at head coach Ron Killinger, to which he responded "What are yelling at me for? I should be yelling at you". The two later celebrated Valentine's Day together.
Matt McCormick of Orchard Park scored 36 of his team's 65 points in a win against West Seneca West, including nine 3-pointers. He followed that performance up by netting 30 of his team's 52 points in a loss to Frontier.
Wilson has lost three of its last four after beginning 9-0 in the N-O. Two of those loses were by identical 45-42 scores.
CSAT has won seven straight games heading into tonight's game at Newfane. If they win and Wilson loses to Roy-Hart, there would be a three-way tie for the N-O league title.
Amherst's win over Pioneer earned the Tigers the ECIC III crown, their first league championship in six years.
Skylar Liddell hit a 3-pointer to force overtime and then scored 10 of his game-high 35 in the extra session, to lead Maple Grove to a 79-75 victory over CG Finney of Section V.
Clarence finished the regular season 9-9. Following an 8-1 start, the Red Devils dropped their final eight games.
Jordan Farrant had 15 points and 12 boards in Holland's 64-52 win against Eden. Those totals pushed him past 1,500 career points and 600 career rebounds.
Sam Eckstrom scored 28 points with nine boards and two blocks in just over a half of Olean's 76-47 win over Southwestern.
St. Mary's PA announcer, Sean Bruso, uses an inaudible mumble reminiscent of Jim Rome's imitation of Bill Belichick, to acknowledge baskets scored by the opposition.
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Here's a list of what I think are the top games to follow this week.
Monday, February 13th
Emerson @ MST Seneca - 6 pm
Frontier @ Orchard Park - 7:30 pm
East Aurora @ Depew - 7:30 pm
Tuesday, February 14th
Newfane @ Akron - 6:30 pm
CSAT @ Wilson - 6:30 pm
Archbishop Walsh @ St. Mary's - 7:30 pm
Clymer @ Panama - 7:30 pm
Salamanca @ Randolph - 7:30 pm
Wednesday, February 15th
Amherst @ Pioneer - 6:30 pm
Lackawanna @ Tonawanda - 6:30 pm
Kenmore West @ Kenmore East - 7 pm
Orchard Park @ Williamsville North - 7:30 pm
Thursday, February 16th
McKinley @ Riverside - 6 pm
OTC/MEC @ MST Seneca - 6 pm
I-Prep @ City Honors - 6 pm
CSAT @ Newfane - 6:30 pm
Canisius @ Bishop Timon/St. Jude - 7:30 pm
Williamsville South @ Williamsville East - 7:30 pm
Silver Creek @ Fredonia - 7:30 pm
Friday, February 17th
St. Mary's @ Newfane - 7 pm
Sherman @ Clymer - 7:30 pm
Saturday, February 18th
St. Joe's @ Canisius - 3 pm
Game of the Week - St. Joe's @ Canisius on Saturday, February 18th
- For the first two months of the season, the big debate among WNY basketball fans was who should be ranked #1 - Canisius or Niagara Falls? Then just when we had seen enough to give the Crusaders that distinction by a slight edge, St. Joe's beats Aquinas and Canisius within a week - debate over...for now.
In the first meeting between these two, an exciting contest gave way to a Marauder run to open the fourth quarter that put the game away. Canisius hopes this season plays out exactly like it did a year ago - spot Joe's the first one, then take the next two and be crowned as the winners of the Manhattan Cup.
Assuming the Marauders can take care of business against St. Francis and Nichols this week, they will be unbeaten in the MMA entering Saturday's rivalry tilt. That would create a must win situation for Canisius, with a visit to Timon on Thursday looming for the Crusaders. If Timon could pull off the upset on Canisius, it would be the second league loss for them and the only stakes for Saturday's game would be pride.
However, if Canisius can win out, including against St. Joe's, the two would once again be co-champs of the MMA. That would force a coin toss determine the top seed for the Manhattan Cup playoffs for a third straight season.
However this week shakes out, we will get our first matchup of the season between the #1 and #2 ranked large schools on Saturday. I can't think of a better way to end the regular season.
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Something that's been suggested to me many times is a post on the college careers of WNY's former high school players. So I decided to provide a list of any former player currently on a college roster. Those who wish to, can now use the comments section to provide updates on the players and discuss their progress at the next level.
If you know of someone who played high school basketball in WNY and is now currently on a college roster, but isn't listed below, send me an email at: [email protected] Please include the high school attended the player attended and the year he graduated.
NCAA Division I
North Dakota
Jamal Webb - East, 2008
Michigan
Blake McLimas - Hamburg, 2008
University @ Buffalo
Will Regan - Nichols, 2010
Dave Barnett - East Aurora, 2006
St. Bonaventure
Jake Houseknecht - Olean, 2008
Zach Moore - Olean, 2007
University of Toledo
James Ewing - Cardinal O'Hara, 2008
Youngstown State
Fletcher Larson - Jamestown, 2010
South Carolina State
Keron Briggs - Sweet Home, 2010
University of Idaho
Mansa Habeeb - McKinley, 2009
Niagara University
Paul Kowalski - St. Joe's, 2008
Alabama A & M
Jerome Hunter - Buffalo Arts
Reginald Martin - Cardinal O'Hara
Canisius
Tyler Funk - Clarence, 2011
NCAA Division II
LeMoyne
Chris Secky - Maple Grove, 2010
West Virginia Tech
Rashon Tabb - Niagara Falls, 2008
Edinboro University
Sam Moore - Olean, 2008
Alex Moore - Olean, 2010
Urbana University
Dyrell Dolson - Niagara Catholic, 2008
NCAA Division III
Medaille
Phil Maiarana - St. Joe's, 2008
Steve Bryant - Timon, 2008
Dave Shuey - Newfane, 2008
Anthony Battaglia - Depew, 2009
Tyler Stevens - Depew, 2009
Joe Palumbo - Olean, 2010
Alec Short - Akron, 2010
Sean Bellomo - Lake Shore, 2010
Nate O'Donnell - Kenmore West, 2010
Phil Stasiak - Williamsville South - 2011
SUNY Fredonia
Damien Goodwin - East, 2008
Julius Bryant - Hutch-Tech
Nick DeWaters - Roy-Hart, 2008
Devin Case - Roy-Hart, 2008
Markus Williams - Niagara Wheatfield
Amir Billups - Starpoint, 2008
Alfred University
Terrell Rankin - Sweet Home, 2007
Josh Parker - Sweet Home, 2006
Nazereth
Dominique Kendrick - Jamestown, 2007
Jake Fladd - Frontier, 2008
SUNY Geneseo
Gordon Lyons - Canisius, 2011
Abe Miller - City Honors, 2008
Utica College
Aaron Nevins - Cansisus, 2011
Hobart
Connor Rehbaum - St. Joe's, 2011
Pitt-Bradford
Tyler North - Westfield, 2010
Jeff Engels - West Valley, 2010
Derrek LeBlanc - Salamanca, 2009
Buffalo State
Justin Mitchell - Timon, 2008
Justin Stokes - OTC/MEC, 2010
Maurice Miles - Hutch-Tech, 2011
Seth Runge - Springville
D'Youville
Greg Osika - Depew, 2008
Erik Prophet - City Honors, 2008
Jake Maryniewski - Depew, 2010
Ricky Coburn - Depew, 201o
Raysean Johnson - Grover Cleveland
Jeff Curry - Lafayette
Anthony Wiechec - St. Francis
Kenny Farley - Buffalo Arts
Josh Domros - Hutch-Tech
Kevin Ford - Amherst
Midland CC (TX)
Kelvin Agee - Niagara Falls, 2009
Hilbert College
Dan McFarland - St. Mary's, 2009
Mike Jones - West Seneca West, 2011
Cody Troutman - Pine Valley, 2008
Mike Maritato - Kenmore West, 2008
Barry Mason - Cassadaga Valley, 2010
Chris Hoak - St. Francis, 2008
RIT
Ron Canestro - Nichols, 2010
Brendan Reinert - Starpoint
Vassar College
Jonathan Safir - Williamsville North, 2011
St. John Fisher
Thad Wier - East Aurora, 2009
Ryan Andrew - Cattaraugus Little Valley, 2010
Peter Notaro - St. Mary's, 2011
Grant Wrap - Frontier, 2009
Jason Norsen - Frontier, 2009
NAIA Division 1
Union University
AJ Roberts - Niagara Catholic, 2008
NAIA Division 2
Daemen College
Devon Dawson - St. Joe's, 2006
Jim Regan - Nichols, 2008
Chandler Williams - McKinley, 2008
Troy Nowak - Orchard Park, 2010
Aaron Davis - North Tonawanda, 2010
Mark Coppola - Williamsville South, 2010
Houghton
Michael Bova - Westfield, 2011
Chris Enlow - Panama, 2011
NJCAA
Monroe College (Bronx)
Davon Marshall - Niagara Falls, 2010
NCCC
Tyler Trusdell - Wilson, 2011
Connor Vandegriff - Nichols, 2010
Lorenzo Joseph - Niagara Catholic, 2010
Dave Pascucci - Niagara Falls, 2011
Vince Kazmierczak - St. Mary's, 2010
Marc Morreale - Lew-Port, 2011
Jake Hughes - Niagara Wheatfield, 2011
Jerome Matthews - Niagara Catholic
ECC
Darale Young - OTC/MEC, 2010
Shannon Haynes - Lockport, 2010
JCC - Jamestown Campus
Kenny Stokes - Niagara Falls, 2010
Corey Raymond - Frewsburg, 2011
JCC - Cattaraugus Campus
Ryan Carney - Olean, 2010
Monroe CC
Marcus Feagin - Niagara Falls, 2011
Isaiah Jefferson - Riverside, 2010
Alfred State
Darin Butts - Jamestown, 2011
Antonio Avery - McKinley, 2011
Kadeem Hillman - I-Prep @ Grover, 2011
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Here's a list of what I think are the top games to follow this week:
Monday, January 23rd
Nichols @ Walsh - 6:30 pm
Tuesday, January 24th
St. Mary's @ Bishop Timon/St. Jude - 7:30 pm
Wednesday, January 25th
MST Seneca @ Holland - 6:30 pm
Thursday, January 26th
North Tonawanda @ Kenmore East - 7 pm
Friday, January 27th
Orchard Park @ Hutch-Tech - 5:45 pm
Kenmore West @ Niagara Falls - 6:30 pm
Canisius @ St. Joe's - 7 pm
Bishop Kearney @ Bishop Timon/St. Jude - 7 pm
MST Seneca @ OTC/MEC - 7 pm
Newfane @ Albion - 7 pm
Portville @ Silver Creek - 7:30 pm
Jamestown @ Clarence - 7:30 pm
Saturday, January 28th
Canisius @ Rochester East - 8:30 pm
Game of the Week - Canisius @ St. Joe's on Friday, January 27th
- On a Friday night loaded with games I'd like to see, there's an easy choice for the one to be at. WNY's biggest rivalry returns to the hardwood for round one, on the heels of a big Saturday for both teams.
The last time these two faced each other was the 2011 Manhattan Cup championship game, a thriller won by Canisius, 57-53. The regular season saw the teams split their two meetings, with the road team victorious in both.
Canisius has owned the series recently, winning nine of the last 11 against the Marauders and four in a row at Kenmore Avenue. The Crusaders have also played for the last three Manhattan Cups, winning in 2009 and 2011, while St. Joe's last won it in 2008.
If you want to be part of the experience on Friday, you'll need to arrive early - this game is a guaranteed sell out. The tip is scheduled for 7 pm, part of a freshmen & JV triple-header.
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Here's a list of what I think are the top games to follow this week:
Tuesday, January 17th
Medina @ Newfane - 6:30 pm
Wilson @ Albion - 7 pm
Williamsville East @ Williamsville South - 7 :30 pm
Clarence @ Jamestown - 7:30 pm
Panama @ Clymer - 7:30 pm
Kenmore East @ Kenmore West - 7:30 pm
Wednesday, January 18th
East @ McKinley - 6 pm
Hamburg @ Orchard Park - 7:30 pm
Thursday, January 19th
Clymer @ Sherman - 7:30 pm
Friday, January 20th
Wilson @ CSAT - 6:30 pm
Lockport @ Kenmore West - 7 pm
Portville @ Randolph - 7:30 pm
St. Francis @ St. Mary's - 7:30 pm
Williamsville North @ Frontier - 7:30 pm
Cheektowaga @ Depew - 7:30 pm
Saturday, January 21st
Cathedral Prep @ Canisius - 3 pm
Aquinas @ St. Joe's - 4 pm
Game of the Week - East @ McKinley on Wednesday, January 18th
- When you think of the top teams from the Yale Cup, these are likely the first two that come to mind, and for good reason. Both teams make annual appearances in the semifinals at Buffalo State and each team has advanced to the Class A regionals twice in the last five years.
But look at the names engraved on the coveted Yale Cup trophy in the last five years: 2007 - East, 2008 - Grover, 2009 - East, 2010 - Middle College, 2011 - East. That's right, McKinley hasn't finished higher than second in the city league since 2006.
This season, McKinley is the top ranked city team, currently the 6th ranked large school in WNY. They have started 4-0 in league play, including a win over another ranked large school - Hutch-Tech. East is a small school but competes with the big dogs, and also has beaten a ranked large school in Riverside.
Well, there are no no dogs bigger or meaner than the Macks in the city this year. These two teams are guaranteed to get after it, and if the crowd at Mack High is even close to as loud as they were last year, the atmosphere will be incredible.
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While reading the banners on the gymnasium walls during a timeout of the Silver Creek/Salamanca game, I learned that between 1984 and 1986, Silver Creek had a stranglehold on the CCAA Bowling scene.
Depew went seven for seven from 3-point land in the first quarter of its win against Lancaster.
Orchard Park trailed Clarence 39-16 at halftime, but scored 48 in the second half of a 70-64 loss to the Red Devils.
St. Joe's junior Daniel Maher picked up two fouls in the last two seconds of the first half of the Marauders win against St. Mary's.
Westfield's Austin Alonge scored a career-high 36 points in a win against Oracle Charter.
Leading Williamsville North 62-58 with just three seconds left, Williamsville South coach Al Monaco called a timeout to emphasize not fouling, saying "If your guy goes right by you, I won't even yell at you".
Aaron Frasier of MST Seneca scored 25 points and dished 10 assists as he eclipsed 1,000 career points during the Indians 78-45 win over Buffalo Science.
St. Francis guard Cory Cullen is the celebrity look-alike of Sean Bruso.
Stan Wier tied the East Aurora school record for most points in one game when he finished with 40 points and 12 rebounds in the 73-32 Blue Devils win against West Seneca East.
Sean Seefeldt of Newfane was called for a technical foul and then later ordered to the bench for a few by referee Steve Allen in the Panthers 66-60 championship game win against St. Francis at the Williamsville Holiday Tournament. As he passed by me on his way to the locker room following the all-tournament team presentation, he asked "Yo, how did I not get the sportsmanship award".
With just 15 seconds left in the game of Newfane's above mentioned win, a referee stopped the game because the shot clock was never started.
Archbishop Walsh senior Ryan Whelpley scored 27 points in a 58-40 win against Nichols to surpass 2,000 points for his career.
Trailing 41-34 in the third quarter, St. Joe's went on a 25-4 run and handed previously unbeaten Bishop Grimes its first loss.
This season holds the least suspenseful race for POY since Jonny Flynn was at Niagara Falls.
Only three teams from WNY still have undefeated records: Tonawanda, Silver Creek, and MST Seneca.
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With high school hoops season now in full swing here in WNY, it's time to see what basketball fans have to look forward to in the upcoming season.
WHAT'S NEW THIS SEASON?
- Yale Cup games are now scheduled to begin at 6:00 pm instead of 5:30 pm
- East and Burgard will both play in Yale Cup I, the large school division, despite being classified as small schools
- Leonardo DaVinci will field a team in the Yale Cup II and Class C1
- Class C now has 21 teams, meaning there is now a C1 & C2
- Friday, March 2, 2012 will feature three sectional championship games at JCC beginning at 5:30 pm for classes D, C2, & C1
- Crossover Tuesday at Buffalo State on March 6, 2012 will feature three games this year beginning at 5:30 pm with the Class C1/C2 game
- The Far West Regionals are back at Buffalo State this season on March 10, 2012 beginning at 12:00 pm
- Sweet Home will play in ECIC I
- Lake Shore will play in ECIC II
- Forestville and Ellicottville will play in CCAA III
- Brocton and North Collins will play in CCAA IV
- 2011 POY Jaysean Paige will play his senior season at a high school in Kentucky
- Chad Kelly is not playing basketball this season
- Stan Wier returns to East Aurora for his senior season
CLASSIFICATION CHANGES
McKinley moves down from AA to A1
Lafayette moves down from A1 to A2
Bennett moves down from A1 to A2
Olean moves down from A2 to B1
East moves down from A2 to B1
Burgard moves down from A2 to B1
Springville moves down from A2 to B1
JFK moves down from B1 to B2
Akron moves down from B1 to B2
Roy-Hart moves down from B1 to B2
Cassadaga Valley moves down from B2 to C1
NEW HEAD COACHES
Lancaster - John Otto
West Seneca East - Dan Leutman
Barker - Michael O'Sullivan
Clymer - Dan White
Tapestry Charter - Tony Williams
Nichols - Jim MacKinnon
THE PLAYERS
Although I don’t publish a preseason All-Centercourt team, there are four players in WNY this season that are Division 1 talents and worth some early discussion. Stan Wier will be a UB Bull next year, Jermaine Crumpton has already given Canisius a verbal commitment despite being a junior, Reggie Abeko has yet to decide on the many colleges who have shown interest, and Sterling Taplin will undoubtedly be playing major college ball somewhere…after he finishes his last three years of high school.
After bringing some serious raw talent to the Monsignor Martin Association last year, Agbeko has developed into a top prospect in WNY for St. Joe’s. The buzz all summer was about the 6-7 Agbeko’s dominance in AAU and major strides in the fundamental aspects of his game. He was a force on the boards last year and had really begun to finish well around the basket (finishing as a Fifth Team All-Centercourt selection), before crashing to the floor with an ankle injury at the Koessler Center during the postseason and missing the Marauders final two games. His size, coupled with his leaping ability, will give teams fits near the basket this year.
Wier returns to WNY for his senior season and will be back with his original alma mater, East Aurora. As a sophomore, Wier was named Second Team All-WNY as he helped lead Nichols to a Class A New York State Federation championship and then spent his junior campaign at a high school in Indiana. The Blue Devils are glad to have this inside/outside threat back and will rely on his all-around game this season. Besides his obvious physical attributes, Wier is a tireless worker who gets in the gym early each morning and takes hundreds of shots.
Another inside/outside threat is Crumpton. The NFHS big man showed some flashes of brilliance as a sophomore and by all accounts, has improved tremendously over the summer. The Wolverines will ask Crumpton to play a much bigger role this year after graduating a pair of big men who kept him out of the starting lineup last season.
Possibly the most talented player in this area is still developing, and that’s a scary thought when you consider just how good Taplin was as a freshman at Williamsville North last year. In the offseason, Taplin (Third Team All-Centercourt in 2011) added 12 pounds of muscle to his frame and worked hard to improve his outside shot, which was already one of the area’s best. The Spartans will look for Taplin to attack the rim more this year and take another step forward as an underclassman leader of their team.
A player who landed a spot on the Fifth Team All-Centercourt after finishing the season with a flurry, is Holland’s Jordan Farrant. In back-to-back games during sectionals last February, Farrant scored a combined 76 points against Salamanca and OTC/MEC.
The following players return this season after earning All-Centercourt Honorable Mention honors a year ago:
Martin Bailey (Kenmore West), Matt Hart (Canisius), Jordan Williams (Timon), Kyle Kobis (Timon), Taijay Williams (Niagara Falls), Khalid Brown (OTC/MEC), Jamaal Carter (City Honors), Aaron Frasier (MST Seneca), Jesse Lalka (Tonawanda), Josh Haight (Barker), Nick Lenart (Panama), Alex Grace (Maple Grove), Justice Feggans (Riverside), JJ Wilkes (Niagara Falls).
Some other players that I anticipate having great seasons include Sam Eckstrom (Olean), Adam Weir (Canisius), Conner Keenan (Williamsville East), Tommy Campion (Jamestown), Daryl Spencer (Cleveland Hill), Darnell Carson (CSAT), Zeddy Williams (Silver Creek), Kevin Holmes (Dunkirk), and Clayton Hess (Tonawanda).
LEAGUE BY LEAGUE
MONSIGNOR MARTIN
The Crusaders will be the favorites to repeat, thanks to the return of a very talented group that helped lift Canisius past St. Joe’s last year. Matt Hart, Adam Weir, Aaron White, and Matt McDonald comprise the most dangerous quartet of shooters in WNY and all have plenty of big game experience as well. Seniors Tim Schifferle and Brendan Tenney give head coach Kyle Husband some needed size inside.
Bishop Timon/St. Jude has four starters back from a year ago: Seniors Jordan Williams and Kyle Kobis, and juniors Ryan Dougherty and Fulton Bryant. Williams and Kobis are two of the very best shooters in all of WNY, and when the Tigers are clicking on all cylinders, they’re capable being the top team in the area.
Following three consecutive appearances in the Catholic Class B state championship and a pair of titles, St. Mary’s once again has the horses to return. Erik Simmons, Jake Denz, Devin Redden, and Nate Meyers are the key returnees for the Lancers and averaged a collective 36 points per game last season. Also of note, former standout Joe Cellino joins the coaching staff this season.
The Marauders will need Agbeko to dominate the middle on both ends of the floor and open things up for the team’s shooters. Mark Cerza transfers from Cardinal O’Hara and offers both size and finesse, while Jordan Glover, Kyle Briggs, and Jaylen Morris are all quick, aggressive, and athletic. Junior Dylan Hall should have a major role for St. Joe’s this season also.
St. Francis returns six of its top eight players from last season, with each seeing time in the starting lineup. Tyler Wagner, a three-year starter, will lead the Red Raiders this season from the guard position. Both Brian Melisz and Cory Cullen started several games last year on varsity as sophomores. Also returning are Brett Cawthorn, Matthew Morcio, and big Miles Bartholomew, who takes up a lot of space in the paint. This very experienced and senior laden team looks to be a factor in a very talented and deep league.
Nichols brings back the Noonan brothers, Tommy and Adam, along with Eric Luko, Liam Ryan, and Sam Sendziak. A quartet of tall and talented freshmen join the Vikings, as Jamar Waters, Cam Lewis, Chris Minor, and Tanner Schmit begin the process of returning Nichols to a power program in WNY.
Niagara Catholic has a pair of dynamic guards back in Joe Lowery and Jonathan Jackson and Walsh returns Ryan Whelpley.
YALE CUP
McKinley is led this season by guard Michael Davis, who saw plenty of action on last season’s AA semifinalist team. Marcus Morris can shoot from anywhere in the gym, but missed most of last year with a knee injury. Also back for the Macks are Lovell smith and Stephen Johnson, while Reyjzon Jordan will display his athletic talents on the hardwood as well.
Despite repeated success, the East Panthers seem to enter each season flying slightly below the radar. After losing all five starters off the Section VI Class A regional representative, the same is sure to hold true again this year. I still expect them to challenge for the Yale Cup in the large school division again this year. Senior Rashaan Brown and sophomore transfer Tyree Tyson give East a pair of twin towers in the paint, while speedy sophomore Jonathan Lewis will run the point. Seniors Daquann Griggs and Darnell Carr will also be key pieces this year.
Hutch-Tech is ready to make a run at the Yale Cup this year. The Engineers bring back multiple players from the team that threatened Williamsville South in the A1 semis last year, including Marcus Nelson, Denzell Washington, Andrew Strug, and Tim Whitehead. Sophomore Aymanuel Radford and junior Jovohn Owens will also be major factors.
Riverside features the electrifying Feggans and a much improved Lamont Little, along with returnees Mike Leonard and Mark Anderson.
Bennett brings back 6-6 Derrick Quarles, gridiron start Javon Fogan, and Markei Miller. The Tigers will also look for solid production out of Ed Bishop, Joe Nelson, Paris White, and Tylon Lynch.
OTC/MEC has two of its top players back in Khalid Brown and Cordell Torres, along with Davonte Harper and Kevin Reese.
MST Seneca has Jaleyn Pearson and Ben Bolden to go along with top area guard Aaron Frasier.
I-Prep returns Maurice Cheatom and Davonte Whitsett from last season's Class C state semifinalist squad.
ECIC I
The Red Raiders will look to defend both league and back-to-back sectional titles. Leading the way for Jamestown will be junior Tommy Campion, a vital part of the team’s run to last season’s Class AA state title game. Seniors Adam Cecchini and Kevin Diaz are also back, and both can light it up from the perimeter. The future is already looking bright, as this ever re-loading team has three sophomores and two freshman
Sweet Home will be lead by junior Kole Gilchrist, who made second team ECIC II last season after averaging 13 points per game as a sophomore. Senior Jayson Moore will run the point for the Panthers and will have Khalid Barnes, the JV’s leading scorer last year, to dish to.
Taplin will lead a Spartans squad that is determined to win ECIC I. He’ll have help from tough defender Nick Konotopsky and three-point threat David Berkun, along with 6-3 forwards Brett Butler and Justin Bangert. George Attea, a 6-3 freshman, could be one to keep an eye on as he develops at Williamsville North.
Clarence will be lead by a pair of guards in sophomore Bryan Jost and senior Stephen Hughes, Orchard Park welcomes Matt McCormick back, and Frontier has Alex Warren and Matt Taylor.
ECIC II
Conventional wisdom would have Williamsville South falling off the WNY basketball map after losing its entire starting lineup and fielding a team this season with just one senior. However, optimism runs high for the Billies and their lone senior, Jim Caputi. Jack Fitzpatrick takes over point guard duty, while Damien Powers will look to assume Joe Licata’s role as the team’s three-point threat. South will also get contributions from Chaquiel Nettles, Trent Ferguson, Mike Calandra, Sam Castronova, and a player with a familiar last name…Pat Stasiak.
The league’s best player may be senior forward Conner Keenan at Williamsville East. He, along with point guard Michael Kyarunts, will lead the Flames into battle this year. Joseph Kleinmann and Mike Altman are back for their senior campaigns, while sophomore Jaleel Battle comes over from Riverside, along with a pair of out-of-state transfers. Zack Bischel and Michael Spina will look to provide a spark coming off the bench.
Lake Shore varsity coach Dan Gerken returns four underclassmen and three seniors as the Eagles look to improve upon last season with experience and leadership. Ryan Spears will captain the team, while senior guards Josh Sanchez and Mark Kennedy’s athleticism will be relied upon on both ends of the floor.
The Spartans will feature a very youthful group, with only two seniors on the team. Starpoint’s offense will be directed by sophomore guard Julian Mott. The Spartans also bring back Steve Cooper, Andrew Rankie, and sharp shooter Stan Speaker.
ECIC III
Maryvale has won league championships in each of the last two seasons, and will look to continue its winning ways. Sean Weisansal, Tyler Smith, and the always energetic Joe Gabor are back for head coach Mark Kensey’s team, and the Flyers also gain Zack Walkowski fro JFK. Demetri McCallie, Max Aikin, Ed Smith, and Jayln Putman all join the Flyers from the JV last year.
The addition of Wier will help to make East Aurora contenders, but they’re far from a one-man show. Ian Allen has size and the ability to do things all over the court. Mike Rhoades is a classic glue player who obviously works very hard, while Chris Bourne and Brendan Cox are both heady players. Eli Melas and Cam Wier are both capable reserves for the Blue Devils.
Depew will occupy the paint with a pair of sturdy big men in 6-5 Jaden Cotton and 6-6 sophomore Mike Lamb. Aaron Ertel can bomb away from the perimeter, while sophomore point guard Derrick Sekuterski can do a little of everything and continues to improve. Mike Ballistrea and Jon Gemerek also return to the Wildcats.
Amherst will challenge for the ECIC III crown this season, due in large part to the returning contributions of Glenn and Johnathan Belton. The two guards were leaders for the Tigers last year, as Glenn was the second leading scorer and Johnathan led in assists. The Tigers also bring back 6-7 junior Alex Turecki to clog the middle, along with Steven Reynolds and Owen Lankes. Juniors Dion Lewis and Jonah Heim are new to the team, but should see plenty of action.
Cheektowaga is led by Kyle McDuffie, Marquel Jackson, and Derek Clyburn. The Warriors will also start Ernie Vann and freshman Zak Ciezki.
At Pioneer, senior Mike Brass returns poised to take a giant leap forward with a full year of starting varsity experience under his belt. Able to play and guard any position 1-4, his court smarts and poise are his best attributes. An ECIC III honorable mention as a sophmore, junior Terik Lewis is the leading returning scorer and after a stellar summer, appears ready to take the next step forward. Team newcomers Dylan Souder and Connor Johnson look to make an immediate impact.
ECIC IV
Tonawanda enters this season with high hopes. The defending ECIC IV champs bring back the league’s POY in Jesse Lalka, and also return the well-rounded Clayton Hess. Completing the Warriors starting lineup should be Jake Spencer, Tyler Hughes, and Andy Smith.
Cleveland Hill will seek a third straight trip to Buffalo State this year, led by senior Daryl Spencer. Despite missing four games at the start of last season, Spencer lead the team in shooting and free throw percentage, points scored (13.9 per game), rebounds (12.7 per game), blocked shots, and steals. Senior point guard Miles Barker will need to lead his team on the floor and forward DeVonte Davis should be a presence in the paint. The team will also look for sophomore Jared Watkins to contribute on both ends of the court with his quickness.
Lackawanna’s lone returning starter from last season’s Class B1 champ is Raytrel Finley. The Steelers also bring back Norman Sweat, Admir Merhizic, and TJ Giddens. Head coach Tim Foley’s group will look to run about ten deep this season and rely on athleticism to help counter a lack of experience as they seek a return trip to Buffalo State.
JFK has Christian Boettcher back in its starting lineup again, and also returns Jimmy Quinn, Ken Minorczyk, Nick Sikora, and Ben Zaccagnino. Nick Anderson and Joey Burkowski move up to varsity and should see plenty of action.
Paul Matuszak is the lone returning starter at Alden, who also welcome back shooting threat Phil Bifulco. Juniors Corey Barczykowski and Jake McNamara, and sophomore Dylan Dussalt move up from the JV for head coach Andy Smith’s Bulldogs.
Holland will look to Jordan Farrant to do a lot of everything and he'll likely be up to that task once again this season.
NIAGARA FRONTIER LEAGUE
Niagara Falls will once again be the heavy favorite to win in both its league and section, with five players returning that saw quality minutes on a team that lost by just three points in the AA sectional championship to state runner-up Jamestown. Crumpton will be a force inside, while JJ Wilkes, Taijay Williams, and Jamere Ollison all started games for the Wolverines at guard last season. Junior Ramir Burton will also be a key contributor at Falls this year.
Kenmore West would be the top threat to challenge the Wolverines again this year with Martin Bailey, Marcus Lobdell, and 6-6 junior Quintin Campbell.
After much time and effort in his inaugural year at the helm, head coach Nate Beutel will challenge his Vikings to take a big step forward this season. Junior point guard Nick Soos, senior center Dylan Kelly, and senior forward Jon Voyzey return to Grand Island and are expected to make an impact as starters. Corey Adamshick and Jordan Jelks move up to varsity and will be relied upon, while freshman Quinn Carey is full of potential to have a strong four years at the varsity level.
After finishing third in the NFL last year, Niagara Wheatfield will look to Ryan Elnicki and Jack Mulcahy to keep the wins coming.
Lockport has the 6-6 Nick DiMartile along with Ezra Nwachaku. Lew-Port welcomes St. Joe's transfer guard John Dziewit, who pairs with Nick Mansour to lead the Lancers. Kenmore East will look to PJ Blanch for much of its scoring, and North Tonawanda will do the same with Corey Mis.
NIAGARA-ORLEANS LEAGUE
CSAT should be the favorites to win its first ever N-O crown, as the Eagles return some real talent. Junior guard Darnell Carson leads an Eagles team that also brings back shot-blocking Arzell Kaigler and Justin Black. After a year at OTC/MEC, Desmond Lamar transferred back to CSAT.
Wilson lost most of its starting lineup, but still returns enough talent to make another run at a third straight league title and a sixth straight trip to the B2 semifinals. Tyler Martin is the court leader for the Lakemen, who also bring back 6-4 forwards Dave Littere and Dustin DiLaura, Pat Walch, Pat Diez, and Zack Moxham.
Newfane lost a ton to graduation, with Sean Seefeldt being the lone returning starter. Scott Kneeland is the only other senior returning, so juniors Connor Sears and Bryan Geise will be relied upon heavily for the Panthers.
Over at Akron, Connor Ladd, last year's leading scorer and rebounder is back for his junior season. Junior Austin Mietz gets a fresh start from football after battling back from a knee injury last winter. Junior Gowah Abrams will be the big man in the middle after finishing the season strong on varsity last year. The largest question mark is at the point, as the Tiger's graduated three-year varsity player Jaime Salcedo.
Roy-Hart will be improved this season, as the Rams return four starters. Jake Klietz, Ryan Metz, Chris Luce, and Brad Bobbit return to head coach Mark Rydza’s unit, while Conner Baker will play this season after missing last year due to injury.
Barker has a very talented pair back this season in senior Josh Haight and sophomore Jake Haight.
Medina will continue to improve with behind Lonnie Taylor and Lucas Evans.
CCAA I
Olean will very likely reclaim its dominance in the CCAA this year and with the team moving back to Class B, could be in for a lengthy postseason. The Huskies return four starters, led by the man in the middle, Sam Eckstrom. Nick Schmidt averaged 13 points per game as a freshman and will be back prowling the perimeter. Luke Hennessy, Pat Scholla, Max Portlow, and Neil Shoemaker also return, while an impact should be felt from newcomers Wil Bathurst and Evan Ryan.
Dunkirk will try to contend with the Huskies, with Kevin Holmes and Mike Donaldson back from last year’s league champs.
Fredonia will be led by Dylan Meyer, Southwestern has Jake Swan back, Falconer returns Ryan Nord, and Zach Harrington will be the main threat for Allegany-Limestone.
CCAA II
Salamanca will try to capture the league crown behind the talented trio of Jevon Battle, Jackson John, and Tanner John.
Randolph has both Brady Morrison and John Morgante back, Cassadaga Valley has Dustin Schauman for one more season, Gage Bird leads Frewsburg, Portville has Zach Blask and Zach Miles, and Silver Creek has a very talented and athletic junior in Zeddy Williams.
CCAA III
Senior Austin Alonge will lead the way for Westfield after averaging 15 points as a junior. The Wolverines also return three other starters: Trey North, Jon Coe, and Anthony Leone. Junior Dylan MacCubbin was the first man off the bench last year, and senior Brent Morrison returns to Westfield after being a key starter at Chautauqua Lake last year.
Maple Grove returns senior guard Alex Grace, along with senior forward Skyler Liddell.
Ellicottville has both Colin Lapi and Conner Hellwig returning.
Franklinville returns Jake Reynolds, while Jason McMahon will be the senior leader for Chautauqua Lake.
CCAA IV
Panama has the league’s top player in four-year starter Nick Lenart, along with Zach Lubi returning.
David Kelley, Andrew Graham, and Marcus Lindstrom are all back for Sherman.
Clymer will be tough with Dan Lictus and Adam Walker in its lineup, Dan Ferguson and Jordan Patterson will lead Brocton, and North Collins returns senior Jared Keppel.
PREDICTIONS
LEAGUE CHAMPS:
Yale Cup I - McKinley, Yale Cup II - OTC/MEC, ECIC I - Jamestown, ECIC II - Williamsville South, ECIC III - East Aurora, ECIC IV - Tonawanda, NFL - Niagara Falls, N-O - CSAT, CCAA I - Olean, CCAA II - Salamanca, CCAA III - Maple Grove, CCAA IV - Panama
SECTIONAL CHAMPS:
AA - Niagara Falls, A1 - McKinley, A2 - Riverside, B1 - Olean, B2 - CSAT, C1 - OTC/MEC, C2 - Maple Grove, D - Panama
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Posted at 10:09 AM in Alden, Amherst, Archbishop Walsh, Basketball, Bennett, Brocton, Canisius, Cassadaga Valley, Chautauqua Lake, Cheektowaga, City Honors, Clarence, Cleveland Hill, Clymer, CSAT, Depew, Dunkirk, Ellicottville, Falconer, Frontier, Holland, Hutch-Tech, Jamestown, JFK, Kenmore West, Lancaster, Lockport, Maple Grove, McKinley, Middle College, MST Seneca, Olean, Orchard Park, Panama, Pioneer, Portville, Randolph, Riverside, Roy-Hart, Silver Creek, Southwestern, St. Francis, St. Mary's, Starpoint, Sweet Home, Tonawanda, Westfield, Williamsville North, Williamsville South, Wilson | Permalink | Comments (13)
In November, 101 teams between Section VI and the Monsignor Martin Athletic Association began preparation for the 2010-2011 season. Now with just two left standing, I'm sure most people have some idea about who they think deserves some recognotion for postseason honors.
Sometime in early April, I will release the All-Centercourt Team (1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 5th team, along with 35 honorable mention selections). I will also select a Player of the Year and Coach of the Year.
One thing that I've noticed from taking a preliminary glance, this season there were a lot of good teams with balance, which makes the players more difficult to separate. Who's the best player on McKinley? Canisius? Timon? Will South? Bennett? Maple Grove? Newfane? Clarence? Niagara Falls? Ken West? I could keep going, but I'm sure you get the point.
I also think there will be quite a bit of discrepancy in how everyone will look to fill out the first and second team. Once you get to third team and beyond, it'll be all over the place. There's plenty to debate about where the players will get slotted after this season...and it's going to be a lot of fun.
In the comments section below, let us know your thoughts on where you think the players should be placed. Remember that it's always a better argument if you can say who you would have in a spot, rather than to simply state a player should not be there.
I'm looking forward to the discussion, as this is always one of the best topics to close out each season with.
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Of the 28 scheduled quarterfinal games for tonight, only four have been postponed. Even Allegany-Limestone is making the looonnnggg trip up north to play at Wilson.
Rescheduled for Saturday, February 25th
Class B1
Buffalo Arts @ Dunkirk - 2 pm
Class D
Olmstead @ Sherman - 2 pm
North Collins @ Panama - 2 pm
Ellicottville @ Clymer - 2 pm
That means a near full slate of games tonight to determine the participants of this season's semifinals at Buffalo State & JCC.
Let us know what you saw tonight and how it turned out.
-centercourt
Posted at 02:51 PM in Alden, Allegany-Limestone, Amherst, Basketball, Bennett, Buffalo Arts, Cassadaga Valley, Cheektowaga, City Honors, Clarence, Cleveland Hill, Clymer, CSAT, Depew, Dunkirk, East, Ellicottville, Forestville, Franklinville, Fredonia, Frontier, Holland, Hutch-Tech, I-Prep , Iroquois, Jamestown, JFK, Kenmore East, Kenmore West, Lancaster, Maple Grove, McKinley, Medina, Middle College, MST Seneca, Olean, Orchard Park, Panama, Pine Valley, Riverside, Sherman, Silver Creek, Southwestern, Sweet Home, Tonawanda, West Seneca East, Westfield, Williamsville North, Williamsville South, Wilson | Permalink | Comments (18)
Here's a list of what I think are the top games to follow this week:
Tuesday, February 15th
Bennett @ McKinley - 5:30 pm
Lackawanna @ Cleveland Hill - 6:30 pm
St. Mary's @ Archbishop Walsh - 6:30 pm
Newfane @ CSAT - 7 pm
Canisius @ St. Joe's - 7 pm
Frontier @ Williamsville North - 7:30 pm
Southwestern @ Olean - 7:30 pm
Silver Creek @ Cassadaga Valley - 7:30 pm
Dunkirk @ Fredonia - 7:30 pm
Thursday, February 17th
Riverside @ East - 5:30 pm
OTC Middle College @ I-Prep at Grover - 5:30 pm
McKinley @ Hutch Tech - 5:30 pm
Orchard Park @ Frontier - 7:30 pm
Clarence @ Jamestown - 7:30 pm
Lancaster @ West Seneca West - 7:30 pm
Westfield @ Silver Creek - 7:30 pm
Friday, February 18th
Bishop Timon-St. Jude @ Canisius - 6:30 pm
Niagara Falls @ St. Joe's - 7 pm
Cleveland Hill @ St. Mary's - 7 pm
Williamsville East @ Willaimsville North - 7:30 pm
Game of the Week - Niagara Falls @ St. Joe's on Friday, February 18th
- In a week when Canisius visits its rival on Kenmore Avenue, there's a game that has this blogger even more excited. It's been a few weeks since the Wolverines have had to pass a test, but they'll face a big one on Friday when they put their undefeated record on the line. The Marauders are as hot as any team in WNY, currently amidst a 13 game win streak. If they can complete a sweep of the Crusaders, they would enter Friday's game as unbeaten league champs. The last time any team ran the table in the Monsignor Martin was 2006, the same year that St. Joe's beat the Jonny Flynn led NFHS, 62-61.
The Wolverines will be looking to solidify their number one ranking both locally and statewide, and enter sectional play with a full head of steam. Falls is number one for a reason, including an early season win over Aquinas, a team viewed by many as the top team in all of Section V, who handed the Marauders an 81-58 loss.
It's very rare that we get a nonleague matchup between large schools ranked in the top four of WNY, this close to the postseason. What an outstanding way to send off the regular season and gear up for the exciting weeks ahead!
-centercourt
Posted at 10:27 PM in Archbishop Walsh, Basketball, Bennett, Canisius, Cassadaga Valley, Clarence, Cleveland Hill, CSAT, Dunkirk, East, Fredonia, Frontier, Hutch-Tech, I-Prep , Jamestown, Lackawanna, Lancaster, McKinley, Middle College, Newfane, Niagara Falls, Olean, Orchard Park, Riverside, Silver Creek, Southwestern, St. Joe's, St. Mary's, Timon/St. Jude, West Seneca West, Westfield, Williamsville East, Williamsville North | Permalink | Comments (1)
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