Overall Class C Final – Silver Creek 67, Middle College 62

On December 9th, I sent in my first small school poll ballot, before having seen either Middle College or Silver Creek play this year, and had the Section VI Class C1 & C2 champs ranked as you see below:

 

2. Middle College (C1) - Seeking a third trip to Glens Falls in four seasons, they won't face a Class C school until sectionals.  

3. Silver Creek (C2) - If you think this is too high for this team, you're wrong and probably haven't seen them play yet.  They are better than last year's team, the one that saw a win against Middle College and a trip to Glens Falls get away when a shot in the lane missed at the buzzer.

 

By the third week of the poll, I had watched both teams play and moved Silver Creek past the Kats on my ballot, saying:

"I moved the Black Knights ahead of Middle College because I believe they are better than last year's team that lost at the buzzer to the Kats, and I don't think this year's Middle College is better than last year's OTC/MEC."

 

As luck would have it (and hard work on the part of the two schools), the debate and subjective rankings over which school was better was settled on the same court, with the same stakes, as last year.  But this time around it didn't come down to a shot by Silver Creek's Zed Williams in the lane at the buzzer.  Instead, it came down to an incredible championship game performance by Williams, in which he put the Black Knights on his back and carried them to their first trip to regionals since 2005. 

 

In a game that featured two of WNY's brightest stars in Williams and Middle College's Keir Anderson, neither disappointed, as Anderson scored a game-high 26 points, while Williams led the victors with 25 points.  However, it was the all-around play of Williams that controlled the game and set the tone throughout. The Kats only led twice in the game – the first time coming at the 4:13 mark of the second quarter, only to have Williams respond with a go-ahead bucket eight seconds later. Middle College regained the lead again on the following possesion, but the Black Knights ended the half on a 9-4 run led by Williams, to take a 33-29 lead at halftime.

 

Basketball fans seeing Silver Creek for the first time after having read & heard about them all season, certainly gained a better understanding of why they've been so highly touted by myself.  They also found out first hand, that the Black Knights have a style all their own.  From the unorthodoxed effectiveness of head coach Rob Genco (not a single substitution all night and he used his first timeout in the game with 5:31 remaining), to the chilled out demeanor of the Black Knights' starting five, fans sitting near me and those who I spoke with following the game were both wildly impressed and highly entertained by the group branded "Chill Showtime" earlier this year. Prior to the start of the Class A final, one fan sitting near me who had watched the Black Knights for the first time, said "I miss watching Silver Creek already. I kind of wish they were coming back out to play in this next game".

 

From the onset, there was a sense that things would turn out differently for Silver Creek this time around.  Williams scored 10 of his 25 points in an opening quarter that saw his squad jump out to leads of 11-3 and 20-8, before moving to the second quarter with a 20-12 advantage.  Complacent passing during the first portion of of the second, allowed the Kats to convert steals into points, and make the run they needed.  Middle College used a 9-2 run (13-2 including the end of the 1st quarter) to gain the aforementioned brief second quarter lead.

 

The teams went back-and-forth in the third quarter, but the Black Knights maintained their lead on the scoreboard after it was trimmed by a point, 48-45, heading into the final stanza.  An 8-2 spurt to begin the fourth gave Silver Creek a 56-47 lead, with six of those points coming from Williams. Facing season extinction, the Kats turned to Anderson, and the senior answered their call.  Anderson poured in six points during an 8-0 Middle College run, with the last three coming on a long 3-pointer, and pulling his team within one, 56-55.  But just twelve seconds later, Black Knight's sophomore Brennan White swished a '3' from the corner in response with 4:11 to go, and the game would never get closer than three points the rest of the way. Another sophomore, 6-7 Bill Brooks, threw down a dunk with 1:42 to go, which put his team up six and capped a monster performance for him as well, and made the big man's 16th birthday that much sweeter. Brooks ended the game with 20 points, 21 rebounds, and eight swats.

 

Overall Class B Final – Olean 62, East 50

The Huskies won their sixth Section VI championship in the last seven seasons and second straight, as the quest for a state championship in Class B continued on Tuesday. Last season's state semifinalists will play either Batavia or Hornell at 5 pm on Saturday at Blue Cross Arena.

Wil Bathurst led the way for Olean with a game-high 27 points. Sam Eckstrom scored 17 points and Nick Schmidt added 10 points for the Huskies.  Sean Young and Johnathan Lewis each scored 13 points to lead East, while Percy Bryant scored 11 points.

The Panthers trailed by nine points at halftime, but a 6-0 run to begin the second half made the score 29-26.  It was just a four-point game early in the fourth quarter, when Bathurst keyed an 11-0 run for the Huskies by scoring eight of those points, and pushing his team's lead to 51-36 midway through the fourth quarter.

 

Overall Class A Final – McKinley 64, Amherst 61

 It was only fitting that the last high school basketball game played in WNY during the 2013 season would be a thriller, and man was it ever.  The Class A crossover game between the Macks and the Tigers was not only an exciting championship contest, it was one, if not the best game played between WNY teams this season.  As the old adage goes, it's a shame someone had to lose.

 

Marcus Morris scored a game-high 28 points, including the game-winner with 18 seconds remaining, to lift McKinley past Amherst and snap the Tigers 19-game winning streak.  McKinley will move on to the Far West Regionals, where they will face Aquinas of Aection V at 7 pm on Saturday night at Blue Cross Arena.

 

The Macks led by eight points at halftime, but an 8-2 run by the Tigers over the first three minutes of the second half made the score 39-37, in favor McKinley. Following a basket by Morris, Amherst embarked on another scoring spurt and rattled off nine straight points to capture a 46-41 lead with under two minutes to play in the third.  The Macks responded with a bucket and a charity toss, before Morris sank a long-range bomb to end the third quarter, tying the game at 46 all. 

 

7:46 – Alex Turecki scores inside for the Tigers…..48-46 Amherst 

7:23 – Morris sticks another 3-pointer for the Macks…..49-48 McKinley

7:03 – Deonte Bell goes one of two from the free throw line…..50-48 McKinley

6:42 – Steven Reynolds connects on a long baseline shot for the Tigers…..50-50

5:07 – Freshman TC Brown scores for the Tigers…..52-50 Amherst

4:56 – Morris drills his third of the game from downtown…..53-52 McKinley

4:10 – Turecki brings the crowd to its feet with a '3' from the corner…..55-53 Amherst

4:00 – Reyjzon Jordan comes right back with a basket for the Macks…..55-55

3:35 – The Tigers' Johnny Belton cans a trey from straight away…..58-55 Amherst

2:30 – Daequan Warren scores for the Macks…..58-57 Amherst

2:14 – TC Brown puts the Tigers back up by three with another bucket…..60-57 Amherst

1:47 – Morris goes to the line and sinks them both…..60-59 Amherst

1:26 – Steven Reynolds hits a free throw, extending the Tigers lead to two points…..61-59 Amherst

:49 – McKinley's Lovell Smith ties the game up with a crucial basket…..61-61

:18 – Morris penetrates into the lane, pulls up, and lets a soft jumper go—swish…..63-61 McKinley

:04 – Morris hits a free throw to round out the scoring…..64-61 McKinley

 

Dion Lewis scored a team-high 16 points, while Steven Reynolds, Alex Turecki, and TC Brown all scored 11 points for the Tigers.

Jordan complemented Morris' stellar evening with a 10-point effort.

 

-centercourt

@centercourt42

83 responses to “Black Knights, Huskies, & Macks are on to regionals”

  1. WT716 Avatar

    Got to love Keith’s reaction



    Didn’t Batavia lose to Will North at the Cataract classic? Was not impressed.
    Just going to throw it out there but was it a waste of a season for both Olean and CHS?

  2. Gus Buster Avatar
    Gus Buster

    The ball left Redband’s hand before the buzzer sounded.
    Canisius and Olean both had great years. They are the best 2 teams in this area. The Batavia Olean game was one of the best I have seen. I don’t know what happened to Canisius, but isn’t this first time they defeated a team from long island and played in the state title game in the last ten years?

  3. GAME Avatar
    GAME

    they reviewed the Mt. Vernon – New Rochelle shot why not this one if so close? idk/idc but at this level in the season game winning shots so close need a look IMO…but I wasn’t there and didn’t see the game so I don’t know how it was so close anyway where a JV player gets called up and is allowed to even touch the ball. I mean East had the big guy out of the line up and it was a good game and I thought a a better game plan by the Steelers would have made that game much closer. Anyway if truly was a missed call without a single bit of doubt I’m not so sure I see the coach saying “you know what the shot really didn’t count ,you guys should go, said no one ever!!!”

  4. Tarheel23 Avatar
    Tarheel23

    I’m still waiting for Frank Wychek to say it was a forward pass, Brett Hull to say he was in the crease, and George W. Bush to admit Gore won Florida. I guess you never know, Batavia might do the right thing, but if I were Olean I wouldn’t hold my breath

  5. centercourt Avatar
    centercourt

    GAME –
    There was no review of the shot New Rochelle hit to win the game, just officials conferring and getting it right. Video review is not an option in NY HS basketball.

  6. section 6 Avatar
    section 6

    Game: they did not review the Mt. vernon/ new rochelle shot. HS rules do not allow replay in NYS. The officials did confer and decided it was good. Also. I saw the olean video and it looks like thrre is time on the clock , even though the backboard light is on. Hard to tell for sure

  7. centercourt Avatar
    centercourt

    I saw that also, it appears 0.1 seconds are on the clock when the light is on. However, the ball is still in his hand with 0.1 seconds, so it’s possible the shot got off and it’s possible it did not.

  8. GAME Avatar
    GAME

    alright,alright everyone pick on the cripple!! you know what I actually watched it and you are all correct, and I mean I watched it the minute MIG posted here and when I watched it on one of the tv programs they said “after reviewing it “so I thought maybe they went backdoor (no pun intended) and probably where I got that idea….but I will be straight up honest…if I were the coach and knew I won it wrong I would ask for the right thing to be done if possible or rules (allowed) for the right thing to end up right. so that’s where I got the review thing. but I believe in doing whats right. ibb!!!!!

  9. Levon Helm Avatar
    Levon Helm

    The only thing I know about a “cripple” is that time I was up on cripple creek

  10. Earl Schunk Avatar
    Earl Schunk

    I was at Olean game. Batavia shot beat buzzer. PERIOD. Great game, Olean victim of bad luck, but shot was clearly good.

  11. Lowell George Avatar
    Lowell George

    if I spring a leak she mends me, I don’t have to speak , she defends me….a drunkards dream if I ever did see one!..thanks for the kind words Levon ,friends forever,
    Lowell George!

  12. fullcourt1 Avatar
    fullcourt1

    My observation on the “buzzer” beater is that it could have went either way but I think it is good for the game that the team/athlete who makes the incredible improbable play gets the benefit of the doubt. OLEAN is a VERY Good team but they seem to have a sense of entitlement courtesy of the local blogs and media that they should just be given the SECTIONAL; REGIONAL; and STATE CHAMPIONSHIP. There are a lot of good AND hungry teams out there!

  13. McShea is God Avatar

    Earl I was at the game as well and my only point was in COLLEGE BASKETBALL D1 they would have went 2 the monitor and WAVED IT OFF – PERIOD. The ball was CLEARLY in his hands when the red light was on the backboard.
    And CC is right just because another pictures shows the ball in his hands at 0.1 it doesn’t mean he got the shot off in that 0.1
    I hear that Olean is having pratice today waiting 2 c if the NYSPHSAA rightfully gives them the game.

  14. Frank and Jaminx Avatar
    Frank and Jaminx

    I would like to report that the basketball comittee at glenns falls have received a detailed email from Batavia HS. We think they are conceding the regional B final to Olean HS, but nobody here seems competent to open the full email. The comittee will keep media outlets updated.

  15. fullcourt1 Avatar
    fullcourt1

    Please; if a team only has a .1 second marigin of error than they need to go back and woodshed. It was a great game that could have went either way. OLEAN will likely take it to another level next season. This was a hard game to lose but that is what can happen when you don’t seal the deal.

  16. Gus Buster Avatar
    Gus Buster

    The refs look at the clock first, buzzer second and the backboard lights last on a last second shot.

  17. Earl Schunk Avatar
    Earl Schunk

    I looked at the video too. It was closer than I originally thought, but still the right call. If they go to the monitor, they would rule it good because that was the original call and it was too close to overturn. Refs do not look at the clock, they look at the ball and listen for the buzzer. The red lights illuminating are there to help, but it’s tough to see everything unless the shooter is in the exact right spot. Also with the ball bouncing around as it was and the shot coming contested from the deep corner, it would be impossible to get a clean look at that play. It’s a shame that either team had to lose that game, but maybe Olean will take this and get more focused next season than they would have been had they won this and went back to Glens Falls. I have had teams win (and lose) a lot of close playoff games. I always told them that if it is close, sometimes luck plays a larger part in a close game than anything else. The best way a team can eliminate stuff like that is to win comfortably.

  18. Gus Buster Avatar
    Gus Buster

    They look at the clock if there is one on top of the backboard or review it on replay. They then go by the buzzer. They cannot obviously use the clock if there isn’t one on top of the backboard or do not review it on a monitor.

  19. olean mom Avatar
    olean mom

    Listen, My son was on the golf course tonight and not at basketball practice. It is what it is and all these young men should be proud of themselves. Stop with the speculation and the degrading of others. Grades and character is what counts!

  20. Earl Schunk Avatar
    Earl Schunk

    Impossible for one person to look at two things at the same time. If you look at refs during an end of quarter situation, the trail guy always signals that he has the call on any end of quarter stuff. And mom, you’re exactly right. The Olean guys should be very proud of what they have done. They are one of the best teams in the state, and were unlucky. Luckily for most of them they get another chance at this.

  21. Gus Buster Avatar
    Gus Buster

    Check with an official Coach to see if you’re right.
    And congratulations Olean mom. You should be proud if your team as I know you are. I enjoyed watching them play. The good news is that I can see them again next year.

  22. McShea is God Avatar

    Olean is done:
    2012 – lose it State semis
    2013 – lose in State quarters
    2014 – lose in overall B title game 2 East
    Sorry boys, 1 step down each year.
    Jamestown:
    2012 – lose in overall AA title game
    2013 – lose in State quarters
    2014 – lose in State semis
    Thankfully HS commish Center Court has them playing a non-league game next year.

  23. Alice Sweet Avatar
    Alice Sweet

    Will Bathurst is a scratch golfer. Fact.

  24. Earl Schunk Avatar
    Earl Schunk

    For all the people that think you should always foul up 3 in the last 10 seconds:
    http://espn.go.com/mens-college-basketball/story/_/id/9053689/richmond-spiders-called-3-technical-fouls-lose-charlotte-49ers-atlantic-10-tournament
    Imagine being up 3 with 5 seconds left and losing by FIVE in regulation.
    Not saying you should never foul, but some people on here speak in absolutes

  25. Facts Avatar
    Facts

    They lost because they got 3 technicals, not because they fouled up 3.

  26. Earl Schunk Avatar
    Earl Schunk

    Point was, none of that would have happened if they played it out.

  27. Tarheel23 Avatar
    Tarheel23

    That’s one example earl. You talk about people speaking in absolutes, but you seem to be too. I gather from what you are saying that you think it should always be played out. Each end of game situation is different, so each situation should be handled accordingly. many factors should be considered, including the 3 pt % of the guys on the floor, how much time left (5 seconds?, 10 seconds?)and which big guys the team in the lead have available to them, so that they can assure themselves they can grab the rebound off the second ft intentional miss.
    Now, I must address the end of the Silver creek semifinal C playoff game at glenns falls. After a silver creek miss down one with 20 or so seconds left, and a tie up call on a nice put back attempt by sophomore Bill Brooks, Pine Plains was awarded the ball on the side. Silver Creek was forced to foul, and for some reason Zeddie Williams fouled the kid from Pine Plains. This was Zeddie’s FIFTH and DISQUALIFYING foul. Absolutely inexcusable. I don’t blame Zeddie, as in the heat of the moment at the end of the game kids get caught up and he probably figured he was doing the right thing. But someone should have made him aware of the situation. Now, even if Silver Creek was able to force ot, they won’t have their best player on the floor for that crucial four minutes. Not to mention after Pine Plains hit both free throws to go up by 3, SC still had one last chance to get off a gasme tying three. It would have been nice to have Zeddie in there in that situation, especially since he had struggled offensively and was definitely due to hit a big shot, as he had countless number of times during the reg season and sectional and regional playoffs. Tough loss, but GREAT season by Silver Creek Congrats to the players, coaches, and community. And to Zeddie who had one of those special seasons we are lucky enough to witness from time to time in section 6, good luck at Virginia, enjoy yourself on that amazing campus in Charlotesville, and four years from now I have a feeling we’ll all be discussing what an amazing career you had in lacrosse at Virginia University.

  28. section 6 Avatar
    section 6

    Tarheel, i was not there, but the play you speak of goes to show how unselfish the is. Too many times i see players w/4 fouls whiff or give less effort in those situations, while precious seconds tick away, just so they can stay in the game. From what i have heard he is a special player and unselfish. It’s not something you can turn on and off.

  29. Gus Buster Avatar
    Gus Buster

    Congratulations to Silver Creek! You made all of Silver Creek and Western New York proud. Good luck at Virginia Zeddie!

  30. WNYHOOPS Avatar
    WNYHOOPS

    http://post-journal.com/page/content.detail/id/619257/All-In-A-Day-s-Sports.html?nav=5019
    Nice article by Jim Rigg’s of the Jamestown Post-Journal on the un-level playing field of Section 5 private schools vs. Section 6 schools.

  31. Tarheel23 Avatar
    Tarheel23

    Keith great article about Zed Williams in Thursday’s buffalo News. Just got done reading it. Don’t know how anyone could read that article and not root for that kid. Just an amazing story, and it seems as great a player as he is on the court, he’s an even better example of a person off. It’s a shame that silver Creek did not advance, but that doesn’t matter because they were truly an example of what a TEAM is. Astonishing that for the most part they only played 5, maybe 6 guys, at least when I saw them, in the big games. Great group of kids that not just their community but everyone in wny hoops can be proud of. I am not a lacrosse fan but I know where I’ll be a couple times this spring. That’s right, a bar in silver Creek. But after that I’m gonna go watch those kids play lacrosse. Would love to see them bring a state title home.

  32. Game Avatar
    Game

    isn’t open enrollment somewhat the same as the private schools thing? or not. I mean why don’t all schools go to open enrollment.what has happened as they have taken the traditional way of kids playing for their schools where they have lived….not moved there to play has taken away from the whole joy of winning…cause your not winning because you have a buch of great kids that grew up playing together its because they have invited the top talent to come play and bring a trophy hom to the school.congrats to all the schools that play the way it should be and that’s play where you live and that’s it…WTG McKinley!!I may be all wrong but to me Jamestown can look better in defeat than Burger King winning by getting the best players in their warehouse/school.

  33. Game Avatar
    Game

    Tarheel,
    liked the read…felt I was there at the game and a lot of these situations surely affect the teams in different ways depending on personel and those thing are hard to keep in line at the heat of the game which is why asst are worth their weight in gold,,,WNYHOOPS…thanks as well and the link was very eye opening…”I did not know that!”

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