Brunswick 57, Niagara Falls 45

After making big plays down the stretch one night earlier in it's win over Bishop Kearney, Niagara Falls ran out of gas after a close three quarters, and fell to the visiting Blue Devils of Ohio.  The Wolverines were outscored 20-6 in the final quarter, after being tied at half and trailing by two after three quarters.  Jermaine Crumpton led Falls with 13 points, while JJ Wilkes added 10 points.

 

Jamestown 68, Williamsville South 46

The Red Raiders took the first half to shake off the rust, then used a 25-8 third quarter to blow what was a three-point game at half, wide open.  The lone senior on the Jamestown roster, Tommy Campion, led the way with 19 points.  Sophomores Zack Panebianco and Brandon Kellam each netted 12 points during the second half surge, finishing with 14 & 13 points respectively.

 

Depew 49, Niagara Catholic 40

The Wildcats maintained their composure in a scrappy game and pulled away from the pesky Patriots in the fourth quarter, aided by solid free throw shooting.  Derrick Sekuterski led Depew with 14 points and 10 rebounds.

 

Geneva 53, Bishop Timon/St. Jude 50

The Tigers dug themselves an early hole and could never quite get back out.  Timon trailed 22-6 after the first quarter, before surging back with a 20-8 second frame.  The rest of the game was very back-and-forth, but the Tigers were unable to steal a lead.  Donte Williams scored 22 points to lead Timon.

 

Newfane 61, St. Mary's 56 – OT

The Panthers came out of a timeout trailing by three points with nine seconds remaining and executed a play perfectly to force the extra session.  Connor Sears took the ball on the wing, penetrated briefly, and then kicked to the top of the key to Reid Weber, who buried a 3-pointer as the buzzer rang.  Once in overtime, Newfane quickly gained a five-point lead and then connected from the line to secure the win.  Connor Sears scored 24 points, ripped 11 boards, and collected eight steals for the Panthers.  Paul Rath netted 18 points and Tyler English scored 17 for St. Mary's.

 

Grand Island 54, Wilson 17

Jordan Jelks led the Vikings with 22 points and Jadon Wegrzyn chipped in 12 points, as Grand Island limited the Lakemen to just four points in the first half.

 

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One response to “2012 Cataract City Classic – Day Two”

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    Connors my boy

    I have to admit I was not prepared for the game I saw with Newfane-St.Marys game…..and it was all in a good way.First off what a great game if you missed it! St.Mary’s played a good game and as the score showed shots were going in for both and although SM had the bonus well before Newfane in second half Newfane zeroed in on guys in foul trouble and got them to commit the fouls and SM ended up with 2 starters fouling out…..the first was their spark plug / ball handler and tough on defense….#10. From their on Newfane did a lot of good things and do good things,many of which I’m certainly not going to post having a vested interest in the team!!!!But to sum it up I think it was a great game and the St.Marys fans an players were a great bunch with class right till the end,and same goes for Newfane.what was also a relief was to see great officiating and that can be that they are a good crew and there was 3 not 2. I hope Newfane takes this game and builds off of it and count on them getting better as they go.its never perfect but one thing I believe in that no matter how big the win or how great you play you must always be looking toward the next game and how you can prepare and get ready to do it all over again.great game,congrats to all the boys and that kid that got the MVP ……I’m your biggest fan!

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