Here's a list of what I think are the top games this week:

 

Monday, January 14th

Sherman @ Clymer – 7:30 pm

 

Tuesday, January 15th

MST Seneca @ Olmsted – 6 pm

Akron @ Newfane – 6:30 pm

Hutch-Tech @ Middle College – 7 pm

Sweet Home @ Williamsville South – 7 pm

Lake Shore @ Depew – 7:30 pm

Randolph @ Frewsburg – 7:30 pm

Cassadaga Valley @ Portville – 7:30 pm

 

Wednesday, January 16th

Oracle Charter @ City Honors – 6 pm

Batavia @ Timon/St. Jude – 7 pm

 

Thursday, January 17th

Middle College @ McKinley – 6 pm

Williamsville South @ Iroquois – 6:30 pm

Maryvale @ Lake Shore – 6:30 pm

Canisius @ Aquinas – 7:30 pm

Cheektowaga @ East Aurora – 7:30 pm

Maple Grove @ Westfield – 7:30 pm

Lancaster @ Clarence – 7:30 pm

Bishop Kearney @ St. Joe's – 8 pm

 

Friday, January 18th

CSAT @ Akron – 6:30 pm

Randolph @ Salamanca – 7:30 pm

Nichols @ Frontier – 7:30 pm

 

Saturday, January 19th

Cheektowaga @ Hutch-Tech – 4 pm

 

MLK CLASSIC @ City Honors HS 

Session I

City Honors vs. Lackawanna – 11 am

East vs. East Aurora – 12:45 pm

 Session II

Middle College vs. Sweet Home – 4 pm

McKinley vs. Canisius – 5:45 pm

 

Sunday, January 20th

 Irondequoit Tournament

Jamestown vs. Edison Tech – 4:30 pm

Eastridge @ Irondequoit – 6:30 pm

 

Game of the Week – Canisius vs. McKinley on Saturday, January 19th

– Last season at the MLK Classic, these two squared off in the headliner and  Canisius won, 76-65.  The Crusaders went on to win the Manhattan Cup, while the Macks claimed another Class A1 crown.  Both teams brought back most of their key players from a year ago.

As of right now, Canisius is the second-ranked large school, while McKinley sits at number four.  The Macks own a pair of wins versus top ten schools in Timon and Clarence.  The only top ten large school Canisius has faced at this point is St. Joe's, who they defeated on Saturday.  The Macks lone loss this year came at the hands of the Marauders, when a shot went in at the buzzer.

 

 

-centercourt

@centercourt42

 

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