As a pollster for the Buffalo News, I'm asked to send in my weekly ballots ranking the top ten large and small schools. The polls are based on the games played through Sunday of each week. Here's a look at how I see them and some of the rationale used to get there.
Large Schools
1. Niagara Falls (AA) – If they don't receive ten first place votes, someone needs their head checked. I repeat, Falls is back.
2. Jamestown (AA) – Looked real good for three quarters against Williamsville South, then were fortunate to get the win after the Billes came storming back.
3. Williamsville South (A1) – If Aaron Adams is wearing a uniform instead of a cast or if they play the Red Raiders anywhere else but Jamestown, they are still number two. But rankings should be result based, not hypothetically driven.
4. Canisius (MMAA) – After seeing the Crusaders in the Wilson Tipoff Tournament, I didn't think they'd be sitting behind three other teams.
5. Williamsville North (AA) – After a close call with Lancaster, they travel to Orchard Park on Tuesday night. ECIC I will be a fun race to follow this season.
6. Riverside (A2) – With their non-league schedule complete after winning on the road against the Quakers, the Frontiers now shift the focus towards winning the Yale Cup.
7. East (A2) – The Panthers face a big test next week in the Rush Henrietta Tournament, opening against Section V's defending AA champ, the East Orientals.
8. St. Joe's (MMAA) – They looked like a well-oiled machine against Lackawanna, then looked like they hadn't ever practiced together against Aquinas. That inconsistency slides them down a spot. We'll see which team wants to play the Presidents tonight.
9. McKinley (AA) – The Macks get a whole month off after beating Orchard Park, with their next game after the New Year against South Park. McKinley still moves up a spot, because…
10. Bishop Timon-St. Jude (MMAA) – slid down two spots. Why? Cheektowaga had a larger margin of victory over Nichols than the Tigers, and Timon needs to step up its schedule. Home games against Oracle Charter and MST Seneca, and a home tournament including Maritime Charter, Buffalo Academy of Science, and Iroquois isn't exactly a meat grinder for a large school in the MMAA.
Small Schools
1. I-Prep at Grover (C) – Took care of business against Iroquois last week. Face a big challenge at St. Joe's tonight.
2. OTC Middle College (C) – Defeated Nichols by 11 after a long drive south to St. Bonaventure. The day after Christmas, they return to face Olean.
3. Wilson (B2) – Had no trouble beating Medina on Friday. Host Lew-Port December 30th.
4. St. Mary's (MMAA) – Picked up a nice win against Clarence at the AdPro ECIC/Monsignor Martin Challenge.
5. Newfane (B1) – Conventional wisdom has Lackawanna as the favorites in Class B1. My preseason pick was these Panthers, and I'm very comfortable with that. Williamsville North would be wise not to look past Newfane in the Jolly Boys Tournament.
6. Tapestry Charter (C) – These guys are 5-0, and have now scored at least 90 points three times.
7. Portville (C) – Won all three games they played this week, including a 15 point win over Archbishop Walsh. They face Randolph in the championship game for the small schools at the IAABO Tournament on December 26th.
8. Dunkirk (B1) – Led by Vincent Bomasuto, the Marauders have started 3-0, most recently winning at Olean by 16. Could this be the team to dethrone the Huskies as league champs?
9. Maple Grove (C) – Measuring stick game against Westfield this week was postponed.
10. Tonawanda (B1) – The Warriors are off to a good start. The TNT rivalry game on Wednesday, at 7 pm in NT, looks to be a very good one.
Let me know how you'd have the teams ranked and where you disagree with my rankings.
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