Voting in a high school basketball poll is supposed to get easier as the season goes on and results pour in. The large school poll looks like it will be fairly straight forward, barring any major upsets before week's end. The placement of teams 3, 4, & 5 and then 7, 8, 9, & 10 will vary among pollsters, but I think the top ten should be pretty clear cut by this weekend.
But the small school poll is an entirely different story. After slotting Olean at the top, the grand debate can begin.
Knowing that I have a ballot due this Sunday after a couple of weeks off, I tried to get an early jump on things by examining the results since the last Buffalo News polls were published on December 20, 2011. Based on everything that has happened since the last polls, there are at least a couple teams who have made a strong case for poll consideration, but will get the snub. Beyond some teams being left off entirely, I'd be willing to bet that the order of 2-10 is different on all ten ballots.
Last season, no ranked large school lost to a small school the entire season. It has already occured three times this year – St. Mary's beat Hutch-Tech, Newfane beat Williamsville South, and East beat Riverside.
I have an idea of which direction I'm going as of today, until the games on Friday screw everything up again. But I'm interested in what everyone else thinks about how the latest results should impact things.
Here's a look at how the small schools were ranked in the Buffalo News poll from December 20th and some things to consider since the last ballots were tallied on December 18th:
1. Olean
2. St. Mary's lost at Depew and at St. Joe's – they beat Hutch-Tech, Alden, & City Honors
3. OTC/MEC lost to St. Joe's, beat Buffalo Arts
4. Depew lost at Amherst, then beat Lancaster, St. Mary's, & Maryvale
5. MST Seneca beat Olmsted
6. Tonawanda improved to 8-0 with wins against Roy-Hart, East Aurora, and West Seneca West
7. East lost at St. Joe's and beat Riverside
8. Archbishop Walsh lost to Olean, beat CSAT, Pioneer, and Nichols
9. Panama lost a pair to teams from PA in a tourney, beat Brocton and Ripley
10. Silver Creek beat Salamanca and Cassadaga Valley
One thing is for sure, if St. Joe's were a small school, they'd be at least second with recent wins over St. Mary's, OTC/MEC, and East.
Teams that weren't ranked include:
Newfane – won the Williamsville Holiday Tournament with wins at Williamsville South and against St. Francis, then lost to Albion.
Dunkirk – lost by three against Olean, beat Brocton and Frewsburg.
I-Prep – beat Tapestry and Emerson.
Maple Grove – beat Pine Valley.
Digest all those results and tell me which teams should be ranked and in what order.
Should St. Mary's fall for losing to Depew? Does Tonawanda get a bump for being unbeaten and winning the West Seneca Tournament? How much stock do you put into East beating Riverside? Were the two big wins enough for Newfane, or was the loss against Albion a deal breaker (and what do we even know about Albion? 3-1 vs. Section V)? Is a close loss as good as a lack of quality wins for Dunkirk? There are 14 teams listed above. Which four should get the snub and why?
-centercourt











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