CC MVP:

Adam Weir – Canisius, Senior

Since his sophomore season, you could see something special in Adam Weir.  He returned for his junior season noticably taller and a whole lot more confident and aggressive, resulting in an outstanding season both for his team, and individually.  As a result, he was selected to First Team All-Centercourt as a junior.  This season, the talented 6-4 senior looked and played more focused than ever before, taking his game to yet another level.

 Whether he came bursting out of the gates to score in double figures before the end of the first quarter, or he took over at a timely moment later in the game, Weir always played a stretch of the game like he was on such a mission, there was simply no stopping him.  He could come flying off a screen and catch & shoot, beat you baseline and flush it with ease, or drive the lane and drop dimes without looking as the help came.  He was equally effective running in transition or in a half court set.

 Best of all, Weir played the game the right way.  He went hard all the time, was a leader to his teammates, and maintained that same look of focus regardless of the game circumstances.  There was no showmanship and no whining, just basketball. And this season in WNY, Weir played basketball at the kind of level that earns you Player of the Year honors.

 

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 First Team All-Centercourt

Adam Weir – Canisius, Senior

 21.0 PPG  /  7.0 RPG  /  2.0 APG  /  1.5 SPG

Earned the distinction of being the best player on the best team.  Led Canisius to an unbeaten season in the MMA, to a third straight Manhattan Cup in as many varsity seasons, and to the CHSAA Class A state championship game.  Named All-Catholic Player of the Year.  Last season's Manhattan Cup MVP and first team Manhattan Cup all-tournament team this year.

 

Jermaine Crumpton – Niagara Falls, Senior

20 PPG / 12 RPG / 3 BPG / 3 APG

Crumpton led a Wolverines team that was ranked at the top of WNY for much of the season.  Improved over his three-year varsity career into one of the premier players in the area, combining athleticism with a soft touch from anywhere on the court.  Dropped a season-high 32 points against Grand Island and led NFHS to season-opening win over NYSPHAA Class AA state champion, Bishop Kearney.  He will attend Canisius College next year, where he will continue playing basketball.

 

Sterling Taplin – Williamsville North, Junior

21.84 PPG  /  5.73  RPG  /  4.21 APG  /  2.94 SPG

A returning First Team All-Centercourt selection from 2012, Taplin was named ECIC Player of the Year.  Has already been a four-year starter on varsity and will enter his senior season with 1,425 points – the school's all-time leader. Needs just 41 more assists to own the school record in that category.  Named MVP of Five Guys Tournament and player of the game after a win over Batavia at the Cataract City Classic.  Has excellent court vision and is tremendous at creating opportunities for his teammates.  Plays such a smooth style that defenders are often left watching him blow by, having had no idea it was about to happen.  Put on a clinic in a 61-47  win at Jamestown in January as he sliced through the defense at will, finishing with 21 points, eight rebounds, five assists, and three steals.  With one more season remaining, the sky is the limit as to where his talents could take him following his prep career.

 

Lovell Smith –  McKinley, Senior

15.0 PPG  /  10.0 RPG  /  4.2 SPG  /  2.6 APG  /  2.1 BPG

Led McKinley to its first ever NYSPHAA Class A state championship and was named MVP of the tournament.  Selected to First Team All-High for a second straight year after his Macks finished a second straight season unbeaten in the Yale Cup.  Brings relentless energy on both ends of the court for the entire contest and is highly effective. Plays  about five inches taller than he is.  Gets to the basket with ease and soars high above the rim.  

 

Marcus Morris – McKinley, Senior

16.0 PPG  /  8.0 RPG  /  5.7 APG  /  3.0 SPG  /  2.2 BPG

The Yale Cup I Player of the Year saw his stock skyrocket after his performance in the overall Class A championship win over Amherst.  Morris scored a game-high 28 points, including the game-winner with 18 seconds left.  Bombed in 57 3-pointers on the season.  Was at his best from the perimeter, but mastered the art of driving and stopping on a dime to pull-up over an opponent.  A good passer who seemed to have a highlight assist in every game.  Once described to me by his coach, Zaire Dorsey, as "in range" as soon as he enters the gym.  

 

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 Second Team All-Centercourt

Zed Williams – Silver Creek, Senior

17.7 PPG / 8.33 APG / 7.16 RPG

 One of the most versatile and well-rounded players in WNY and the unquestioned leader of the Black Knights.  Depending on the matchup, would run the point or play inside, and always drew the opposing team's top scorer to defend.  Led his team to a state semifinal appearance in Class C and 23-1 record, that included a 23-game win streak.  Scored a season-high 38 points in the sectional quarterfinals against Olmsted, and put on an inspiring performance to advance Silver Creek past Middle College in the overall Class C championship for Section VI.  Williams willl attend Virginia to play lacrosse.

 

Tommy Campion – Jamestown, Senior

21.2 PPG /  2.9 APG /  2.7 RPG /  2.3 SPG

Named Co-Player of the Year in ECIC I after Jamestown won the league for a second straight season.  A four-year varsity player, Campion led his Red Raiders to a third section VI Class AA title in four seasons this year.  Joined the elite 1,000 point club at Jamestown this year during a season-high 40 point outburst against Lancaster, and was on fire against St. Joe's, scoring 31 points in the MMA/ECIC challenge.  In Jamestown's regional loss to eventual state champion Bishop Kearney,  he was aggressive in attacking the defense and showed his game could thrive against the best competition in the state.  Campion will continue his hoops career at Hobart next year.

 

Wil Bathurst – Olean, Junior

18.4 PPG /  8.0 RPG  /  3.3 APG  / 1.9 BPG  /  1.8 SPG

The do-it-all junior stands out to anyone watching a Huskies game for his smooth and effective style that controls the pace of games.  Was named Co-Player of the Year in CCAA I and Olean's Tip-off Tournament MVP. In the Huskies' sectional  championship win, Bathurst scored 19 points, grabbed 10 boards, dished nine assists, blocked seven shots, and had two steals.  Scored the go-ahead basket following a steal in the Far West Regionals, before Olean fell in a heart-breaker at the buzzer.

 

Sam Eckstrom – Olean, Junior

18.2 PPG /  8.0 RPG  /  1.9 BPG

The most fundamentally sound big man in WNY has already surpassed 1,000 points in his career, before his senior campaign even begins. Routinely draws the attention of opposing defenses and double teams, yet still thrives in the paint.  Was named Co-Player of the Year in CCAA I.  Scored a season-high 30 points against Fredonia, and did it in just under two and a half quarters.  Will continue to field several offers until he makes a decision on where he will continue to play after next season.

 

Jonathan Belton – Amherst, Senior

17 PPG  /  7.64 RPG  /   6.95 APG  / 4.7 SPG  / 1.3 BPG

Named first team All-ECIC, ECIC III Player of the Year, Jolly Boys Tournament MVP, and team MVP.  Led Amherst to a Class A2 title and a 20-game winning streak.  Scored in double figures in 20 of 22 games, and in one of the games he did not score double figures, he logged double-digits in assists and rebounds.  The Tigers looked to get the ball in his hands, not only because he was a playmaker, but also because he took care of the ball – Belton recorded a 3.6 to 1 assist to turnover ratio. 

 

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Third Team All-Centercourt

Keir Anderson – Middle College, Senior

 22 PPG /  4.6 RPG  /  3.5 APG  /   2.6 SPG  

Led the Kats to a second straight Class C1 title and a second place finish in Yale Cup I.  Scored a season-high 32 points in the C1 final against Oracle Charter, with 22 of those points coming during an explosive first half.  Went off for a triple-double in winning the rematch at East, including 31 points.  Over the final month of the season, Anderson averaged better than 25 points per game.  His leadership qualities could be seen on the court and heard in any of his postgame comments.  Named to First team All-High.

 

Aaron White – Canisius, Senior

11.5 PPG  /  5.0 APG  /  3.0 SPG

The floor general for the three-time Maanhattan Cup champs.  Manhattan Cup MVP.  Named First Team All-Catholic.  Selected as MVP at the RAP Classic.  Regarded by many as not only the best defender, but also the quickest guard in WNY.  Shifty with an outstanding handle, White would constantly shake down defenders and then blow past them.  Added a reliable three-point shot to his arsenal this year, making him even more dangerous.  

 

Matt MacDonald – Canisius, Senior

15.5 PPG  /  5.5 RPG  /  2.0 APG

Named to First Team All-Catholic.  Manhattan Cup all-tournament team.  Has a very high basketball IQ.  Possibly the best pure shooter in the area this season.  Deadly from beyond the arc and knocked down free throws like they were layups.  Was an obvious leader for the Crusaders and facilitated the offense at a high level.  Described by his coach, Kyle Husband, as one of the hardest workers he's ever had.

 

Darnell Carson – CSAT, Senior

23.6 PPG /  4.4 APG  /  3.8 SPG  / 2.9 RPG

Combines a ridiculous handle with exceptional quickness, and at times, makes it look like he's just toying with defenders.  He can drive, dish, and shoot, and was an exceptional defender, as evidenced by his eye-popping steals per game average.  Led the Eagles to the first unbeaten season the  N-O  league has seen in over a decade.  Led a wild 17-point second half comeback victory at Newfane, pouring in a career-high 35 points, while completely taking over the game.

 

Reyjzon Jordan – McKinley, Senior

10.4 PPG  /  6.0 RPG  /  6.0 SPG  /  5.4 APG  

Was the point guard for the state champion Macks and one of the top defenders in WNY.  The Yale Cup Player of the Year in 2012, Jordan was named to First Team All-High this season.  Selected to the Federation Class A all-tournament team, following his 15-point performance there.  

 

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Fourth Team All-Centercourt

JJ Wilkes – Niagara Falls, Senior

13 PPG  /  7 APG  /  4 SPG  /  2 RPG

The three-year varsity starter dealt with a knee injury that limited him to just 16 games including the postseason, but still turned in an outstanding campaign.  Widely regarded as a top defender in WNY, he scored a season-high 26 points in the Class AA semifinals against Kenmore West.  Hopes to attend Monroe CC (where Davon Marshall started) or Polk CC in Florida.

 

Paul Rath – St. Mary's, Senior

14.1 PPG  /  5.3 RPG  /  5.2 APG  /  4.2 SPG

Was at his best in big games, particularly in three games against Nichols and in a double overtime battle with St. Joe's.  The reining Centercourt Sixth-man of the year winner, Rath was selected to First Team All-Catholic.  Took MVP honors at the Jack silvernail and Depew Tournaments, along with the Pastor-Cooper Showcase and Cataract City Classic.  Is between Hilbert, Medaille, and Daemen for his colllege choice.

 

Nate Wilkinson – Iroquois, Senior

23.48 PPG  /  3.5 APG  /   2.43 SPG  /   2.0 RPG

Winner of Player of the Year honors in ECIC II and also selected to First Team All-ECIC.  Led the Chiels to the Class A2 championship game.  Scored a season-high 36 points and also registered a pair of 34-point outings.  Holds the school record for steals in a game (11) and tied a school record for points in a quarter (19). 

 

Tyrell Mitchell – South Park, Senior

26.25 PPG

Led the Sparks to their best season in years, as they reached the semifinals in Class A2.  A pure scorer who could hurt you anyplace on the court.  Owner of the single-game scoring mark in WNY for the 2013 season fir his career-high 41 point game. 

 

Daequan Warren – McKinley, Senior

11.0 PPG  /  8.0 RPG  /  4.0 SPG  /  3.0 APG

 A key starter for the Class A state champs and back-to-back Class A1 champs.  Selected to Second-Team All-High.  At 6-4, Warren moved and handled the ball beautifully and his style of play complemented what the Macks did perfectly.  Perhaps the most well-rounded of the Macks this season, Warren got better as the season wore on and by the end of the year, his contributions were invaluable.

 

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Fifth Team All-Centercourt

Zach Blask – Portville, Senior

18.8 PPG  /   7.5 APG  /  4.3 SPG

Voted the CCAA II Player of the Year.  Was content to score, defend, distribute, and handle the ball for the Panthers and was always the focal point of opposing defenses.  Led Portville to the Class C2 championship game, after a masterful performance against Maple Grove in the semifinals, in which he repeatedly broke the Red Dragons trademark pressure.   A career 1,000 point scorer, his season-high of 32 points came against Cattaraugus/Little Valley.

 

Gerald Bibbs – Oracle Charter, Senior

12.8 PPG  /  11.5 RPG  /  3.0 SPG  /  1.9 APG  /  1.7 BPG

 Voted the Charter School Player of the Year and also selected as team MVP.  Controlled activity in the paint and played even bigger than what he was listed at.  Led the Phoenix through a 19-game winning streak, that included wins against McKinley and North Tonawanda, all the way to the Class C1 final.  

 

Ryan Funk – Clarence, Junior

18 PPG  /  6 RPG  /  2 APG  /  1 SPG

A First Team All-ECIC selection and the only underclassmen to earn that honor.  Also named team MVP and choosen as the MVP of the Clarence Tournament.  Led a Red Devils team that was ranked all season, to the Class AA semifinals.  Scored a career-high 37 points against Lancaster and dropped 33 points on Lockport in the quarterfinals, including 19 second half points. 

 

Jake Haight – Barker, Junior

20.2 PPG  / 13.2 RPG  /  3.1 SPG  /  2.3 APG 

A First Team selection in the N-O after both his sophomore and junior campaigns.  Will enter his senior season with 978 career points.  Can hurt you from the perimeter, drive the lane for a dunk, or pull up someplace in between for a jumper.  Led Barker to the Class C1 semifinals after  a tough road win at Holland.

 

Clark Brueckl – Lake Shore, Senior

18.3 PPG  /  5 RPG

Named to First Team ECIC III.  A scorer with incredible range from outside.  Set the school record for 3-pointers in game with nine, and finished the season 67 total treys to his credit.   Lit up Pioneer for a season-high 39 points on 9/12 shooting from downtown.  Will attend Alfred next year.

 

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 HONORABLE MENTION

Stephen Marcey – Silver Creek, Senior

Ramir Burton – Niagara Falls, Senior

Quinton Campbell – Kenmore West, Senior

Louie Oliveri – St. Joe's, Senior

Jordan Glover  - St. Joe's, Senior

Jaylen Morris – St. Joe's, Senior

Demone Harris – Timon/St. Jude, Senior

Chaq Nettles – Williamsville South, Senior

Jamarr Cuningham – Oracle Charter, Senior

Eric Waters – Oracle Charter, Senior

Clayton Hess – Tonawanda, Senior

Alex Turecki – Amherst, Senior

Jordan Parker – Cleveland Hill, Senior

Ahmad Abdo – Lackawanna, Senior

Jovohn Owens – Hutch-Tech, Senior

Jack Mulcahey – Niagara Wheatfield, Senior

Dan Lictus – Clymer, Senior

Donte Williams – Timon/St. Jude, Junior

Dylan Meyer – Fredonia, Junior

Nick Schmidt – Olean, Junior

Luke Hennessey – Olean, Junior

Kevin Briggs – Middle College, Junior

Tyree Tyson – East, Junior

Johnathan Lewis – East, Junior

Brendan Cox – East Aurora, Junior

Kaine Kettle – Silver Creek, Junior

Bryan Jost – Clarence, Junior

Derrick Sekuterski – Depew, Junior

Zack Panebianco – Jamestown, Sophomore

Branden Kellam – Jamestown, Sophomore

Chris Miner – Nichols, Sophomore

Cam Lewis – Nichols, Sophomore

Bill Brooks – Silver Creek, Sophomore

Bryce Morrison –  Randolph, Sophomore

Zak Ciezlik – Cheektowaga, Sophomore

 

 

-centercourt

@centercourt42 

97 responses to “The 2013 All-Centercourt Team: The Best in WNY”

  1. Sal Constantino Avatar
    Sal Constantino

    My wife has me spring cleaning and by coincidence I come across 2009 edition of all wny. maybe some of you guys can help me where these kids are..Domonique Jackson(east),Canestro(Nichols)Justin stokes(midd coll),keron briggs(sh),helton(canisius),chris Holland(grover)davon alexander(midd coll),Nowak(OP), Mulhern(midd coll). btw all the talk about what team kids are on Davon Marshall was on 4th team (only player I have ever seen drop a team was 3rd year before) and he is doing pretty good on scholarship at Liberty. Don’t ge to caught up in this stuff

  2. Sal Constantino Avatar
    Sal Constantino

    I forgot carlos rivera(jtown) he was 1st team

  3. ralph Avatar
    ralph

    Thanks Sal! Blast from the past. I remember watching those guys! Troy Nowak was incredible!

  4. just wondering Avatar

    great point Sal… Please people don’t get caught up in these All WNY debates….. they are just peoples opinions…..Different players all in different situations, could be system, could be ability, could be competition to be argued for one way or another……great players don’t always get recognized on these teams for a variety of reasons…. it is what it is….

  5. centercourt Avatar
    centercourt

    After his senior season in 2008, Hamburg’s Blake McLimas was 4th team All-WNY for BN. Tonight his Michigan Wolverines play for a National Championship.

  6. Artemus Gordon Avatar
    Artemus Gordon

    Unfortunately, Blake is sitting on the pine at Michigan. Although, hope that with the local connections, player and coach, that Michigan wins and he squeezes in some playing time. What I truly like to see is for him to continue his education and come back and play at one of the local colleges as I think he has a year of eligibility remaining. I believe he could be a solid contributor to one of the local D-1 schools.

  7. From the North Avatar
    From the North

    I agree with Just Wondering but it is fun to debate. Lets face it you can’t win a debate with our wives we might against each other! Go Michigan!!!!!

  8. Panthers Avatar
    Panthers

    After a year of NEPSAC AAA Division prep school basketball at South Kent School in CT, Reggie Agbeko, St. Joes 2012 grad, commits to the #13th nationally ranked St. Louis Billikens. After averaging 16ppg and 12rbd, Reggie was also was voted to the 2013 2nd Team All-NEPSAC.
    http://www.newenglandrecruitingreport.com/news/article/3037/Agbeko-Reportedly-A-10-Bound.php
    Go Louisville!!!

  9. Artemus Gordon Avatar
    Artemus Gordon

    Way to go Reggie!! Congrats!!

  10. PJB Avatar
    PJB

    CC
    Don’t have a problem with Morris and Smith (although I’m not sure I would put Smith as 1st team based on the full season body of work), but having seen both McK and SJCI numerous times during throughout the season, have to say Glover was a better player than the other three Mck players. I understand that McK made a nice run, but I’m not sure that SJ could not have made the same run if they were a Class A Public. JMO

  11. Vic Ferrari Avatar
    Vic Ferrari

    Major props to Reggie A on his commit to St. Louis. You have some big fan’s here in Wny. Good luck.

  12. centercourt Avatar
    centercourt

    Jonah Bronstein of Home Base Buffalo did an honor roll for former WNY HS hoops prep stars after their respective college seasons this year:
    http://blog.homebasebuffalo.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/HBBflyer-1.pdf

  13. centercourt Avatar
    centercourt

    Rosters for the PAL/ACE all star games at Niagara Falls High School tonight:
    http://blogs.buffalonews.com/preptalk/2013/04/niagara-palace-all-star-classic-rosters.html

  14. sal Avatar
    sal

    ACE update- great young kids game-triple OT. Laterranee Reed with 30 in a loss made some big shots, Percy Bryant and Howard Washington solid in the win
    Older game-Aaron white very impressive in the win 22 pts and Turecki had 16. Darnell Carson 17pts and willie smith all around game made it a close game throughout. 2 great games thanks to players and coaches and yes even officials(lol) for making it a great night

  15. WNYHOOPS Avatar
    WNYHOOPS

    http://www.oleantimesherald.com/sports/article_595913dc-aafb-11e2-af7b-0019bb2963f4.html
    Olean electing to leave the CCAA next year for an independent and tougher schedule. Should definitely help them in making one last run at a state title with this group of players who will have led them going on 4 years now.

  16. centercourt Avatar
    centercourt

    So far, Olean’s schedule includes:
    Home & home with Bishop Kearney (Class AA State Champions)
    at Canisius (CHSAA Class A state finalist)
    at Aquinas (Sec V Class A champions)
    vs. Greece Athena (Sec V Class AA finalist) in RAP Classic
    IAABO Tournament at St. Bonaventure (field includes Will North, Nichols, & Bradford)
    Home & home with Dunkirk

  17. From the North Avatar
    From the North

    This switching leagues doesn’t seem right for better or worse what prevents others teams from picking and choosing who the play? Isn’t that what Non league games are for. Just asking, CC I will be in your area to night at a track meet would like to talk to you if your not busy and again thanks for the great job you do!!!

  18. BBBfan Avatar
    BBBfan

    I’m wondering how this independent league affects seeding for sectionals. If they play no league games do they end up with zero points?

  19. centercourt Avatar
    centercourt

    Just as was the case with Falls in ’05 & ’06 and with Maple Grove in ’10, every game they play counts for seeding points. Because they schedule elite competition, the reason for going independent, in all likelihood the teams end up with a lower seed than they’d have had by staying in the league.
    The whole spirit of playing an independent schedule is knowing you have a special team with a chance to win a state title and providing the best competition you can to have the team prepared for that run. In the three cases mentioned above, all three played for the title, with Falls winning the AA Fed in ’05 and Maple Grove winning states in Class D. I definitely think that in Maple Grove’s case, they wouldn’t have won states that year without the benefit of being so battle tested all season.
    What prevents other teams from picking and choosing who they play is that to gain independence for the season, you need first district, and then league approval. It’s difficult enough just to attain the first, because of the increased travel costs that would be incurred. Even with Olean going independent next season, they still had to turn down a spot in the Prime Time Shootout due to the costly expense of the trip. The second hurdle (league approval) can be tough to come by as well – just ask Falls, who’ve been denied the past few seasons.
    For the record, I was calling for Olean to play independent this season and believe that had they followed up an early season victory over Canisius with some more top level games rather than slipping into blowout city (CCAA I), they’d have won it all this year. Instead, the Huskies played three competitive games all regular season, in three of their six nonleague games.

  20. centercourt Avatar
    centercourt

    I just learned that Williamsville North is NOT in the IAABO field with Olean, Nichols, & Bradford. Apparently I was miss informed by the Olean coach. When I receive the correction, I’ll put it up.

  21. sal Avatar
    sal

    Don’t get me started on the subject of independent schedule,talk about frustrating uggghh

  22. GAME Avatar
    GAME

    I think you overlooked Connor Sears…..But I’m his Dad!. I’m supposed to say that!!!but really dude,he should have been honorable mention, again I’m his Dad!>>shot 54% shooting on 2 pointers and 47% on 3 pointers, scored 311 pts and the next closest player had 190pts, & avg. close to 6 steals per game. And I know not much regard is given to the N-O League as very good but there were many good games to see for the basketball lover. But the most amazing thing about Connor is the fact that he never picked up a basketball till his friends to try out for 8th grade modified team which he was the last kid to make the team,as a matter of fact they kept 13 instead of 12 so they did not have to cut just one kid(Connor)>>>>so I consider this his honorable mention! As well it will be the last time for a Dad to Brag about his Son and I’m glad I did.I know the area is full of mediocre and possible 10 or less who will move on to D1 and even play….actually I don’t know the figure….it would be a good list>>>post a List of all players moving on to D1 schools and where to play hoops, thats a list that would put to rest some doubters about how much talent we have in section 6. I would have loved to see Sterling play but his team didn’t make it past the free ride portion of the playoffs….but he didn’t have much help apparently, I wish he could get on a team with a stronger supporting cast, and another good player would be Darnell Carson who as many will remember me saying he was the lead man on the team and all of their wins came at his hand as he was also the Coach….they didn’t run offences which was obvious and Peay was a great help along with Darnell brother & if you want to know more about it,do as others did,ask him he will tell you and pulls no punches about it. Now just a guy like Darnell could have been a nice addition to play with Taplin!!!!Oh the joy of computer blog coaching!!LOL.Great group of kids and I very much enjoyed all of you here on CC. My boy graduates but I’ll be back, if I’m welcome!I learned a ton
    about this game from you guys….& Alice Sweet (LOL)you crack me up dude! Be and enjoy each day, God Bless
    @ least CC can say we got “GAME!”

  23. centercourt Avatar
    centercourt

    I can’t disagree with you about Connor Sears and I’m glad you took the time to give him his honorable mention.

  24. GAME Avatar
    GAME

    had this 14 year old kid played here he would most likely be POY every year!!!….although haven’t confirmed his age…..enjoy some real hoop fellas!!!http://www.wimp.com/dominatesbasketball/

  25. From the North Avatar
    From the North

    Game I’m glad my son had a chance to play against Connor in more then one sport and be come friends with him in the process, you have every right to be proud you have a great son!! Hope to see you on the sidelines next year. The other proud pops!

  26. GAME Avatar
    GAME

    also I was happy to see that Connor led all WNY in stealhandily and he is no speed demon but picked up a basket ball in 8th gade ,barely made the team and started ever game of his 4 year career led WNY in steal was a 1st team ALL–Leaguee and I would say a bit more love should have been afforded himas he only played 4 years of organized ball….just as the Maryvale or Depew coach how tough it would be to prepare for him……over a 50% shooter on 2 pts and 47% on 3z….but as I said their are loads of talent out their speaking of which if Jake Haight was coddled to a private school or an open rnrollment school…he would be way ….way up on the list….for playing on a team with 7 kidsand those being his friends he chose to play out in the school district he was born in and to keep up a good GPA…..while were foaming at the mouth about our super player here in WNY….along side the PPG why don’t you post their GPA as well….that’s a super idea….Paul Harris ring a bell???im just proud to say my boy plays at Newfane where they have the honor of being one of only a handful in NYS whose 18 boys & girls Varsity sports where each one of the team all kids combined carry a 80% grade avg.in all sports. and I noticed there was a North/South game held and not sure if my boy was invited and declined as I was shocked to see a player from G.I. who Newfane beat by 35 pts and Connor scored half of their teams total himself…but maybe he declined or wasn’t asked.But you all know I never bragged or said much about my boy till the season was over and thanks CC for letting me call him and Honorable Menton….because of his 1st team pick in all- in both football and basketball. there are many good players that I hear of but considering the source I feel pretty good about the pick….is Taplin going to be the next high profile Jumper?only to get some help to show case his talent…..good players for the most part do well….pay closer attention to Jake this coming year…..our allowed to come out here to gods country where schools are miles apart not blocks…your a great bunch and thanks for always being kind to my posting regaudless of there LENGH!!!!LOL.

  27. GAME Avatar
    GAME

    and the varsity sports all averaged 90% or high not 80 as I noticed I posted and I think there were only 93 schools total in NYS have that honor….these awesome players as I said should be as proud of their GPA and their PPG….so CC do a bit of homework and let the basketball GODS that be know if we have great players who excel in school or just on the court…the way things are these days schools keep a close look…lets see the GPA….after all SCHOOL ISNT ABOUT SPORTS ITS ABOUT LEARNING…SPORTS ID A LUXURY AFFORDED THOSE WHO STUDY AS HARD AS THE PLAY….IF THEY ARE BARELY PASSING YET AN ELITE PLAYER….THEY ARE BEING DONE A TERRIBLE INJUSTICE BY THOSE INVOLVED. II have a good feeling the grades are there but lets see.
    Game On!!!!!

  28. Are You Serious Avatar
    Are You Serious

    If your sons are so amazing why did you let them rot in the so-called awful and unnoticed N-O??? Especially Jake, who is one of, if not the best athlete to ever grace the N-O. But I digress. This site is about basketball not GPA. If your son is Valedictorian good for him. If not, you should go on another site and whine. Maybe try “The View From The Classroom Window”. I’m sure both of your boys just absolutely enjoy your incessant whining on this site. If I was aware of my dad bellyaching about the positioning of me on these teams I would lock him out of the computer post-haste. Like the majority of these sensical fathers on this site, if I’m lucky enough to have a son (not that there is anything wrong with daughters, I’d love her equally as much), I will just be thankful to have him and cheer him on quietly. If CC (website creator) deems him worthy of any spot, on any list he posts I’lI be a silent proud father. Although, If he doesn’t qualify I’ll most certainly go on a murderous rampage and literally blow up the Internet!! Obviously I’m kidding, but I definitely won’t be publicly begging for him to be moved up/on any list on a website. Some words of wisdom for you fellas, DON’T HIT POST!!!
    P.S.
    I look forward to your asinine retorts. Surely to be riddled with punctuation, grammar and spelling errors.

  29. From the North Avatar
    From the North

    You ask why didn’t I move Jake, because as much as I love sports his education is first and for most and that is why he is where he is. Besides he is loyal to his friend he’s known all his life. Further more with GPS several D1 schools have been able to find Barker already! Weather I’m right or wrong I do what I do because I love my kids. Last thing if I’m not mistaken didn’t a kid from the NO league get picked in the fourth round, and my oldest son played against on the court pretty cool!!! Good Luck JC!!!!

  30. Are You Serious Avatar
    Are You Serious

    From the North,
    You obviously missed the sarcasm that was draped all over my first sentence. The N-O gets plenty of attention for what it is. You’ve been complaining to CC about the N-O not getting enough attention and then totally contradict yourself by making the Tretter reference. Which leads me to picture you doing plenty of this:


    and also frequently being a passenger on one of these: http://s266.photobucket.com/user/A-TownJuggalo/media/stuff/DSCN3922.jpg.html#/user/A-TownJuggalo/media/stuff/DSCN3922.jpg.html?&_suid=136759141243607777859750658375

  31. 4-H Avatar
    4-H

    Good call on staying in Barker for educational purposes. Those kids almost always get to their homework by the light of an oil lamp just as soon as their chores are completed. That school has been cranking out farmers for decades. Makes me want to watch Little House on the Prairie just thinking bout it. Ah shucks, it’s a great old place to raise a family…who wants more pie?

  32. Lakemen Fan Avatar
    Lakemen Fan

    Centercourt – Do some digging and find out why NU is losing so many coaches recently. Vball coach, Mihalich, hockey coach, soccer coach.

  33. centercourt Avatar
    centercourt

    I saw your tweet about that as well & I was unaware of the others (knew about Mihalich). The person to ask is @DaveUniversal – he does radio broadcasts of the women’s hoops games and has long been a fan of the Purple Eagles. My biggest concern right now is how I’ll keep up with 400+ thirsty fishermen this weekend that all come off the water at the same time.

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    guest

    softball coach is m.i.a. too.

  35. Vic Ferrari Avatar
    Vic Ferrari

    CC, drill holes in some of the boat hull’s to lessen the number of boat’s returning. Problem solved.

  36. hoopster Avatar
    hoopster

    Great to see Olean stepping out of the box and upgrading their schedule. Kudos to Coach Anastasia and the Huskies. I agree with CC here. Had they played tougher competition throughout the season rather than just a few games likely they would have advanced. Also glad they’re making the trip to Canisius. It’ll give me a chance to see them play assuming no conflicts.
    I think and hope every parent has reason to be proud of their children’s hard work and success. I know, and it’s tough, when they don’t receive the credit we think they deserve or in our opinion they are unnecessarily criticized. However, I also think it best to let their play and actions on the court and elsewhere do their talking. Nothing we say here as a parent will change opinions and as Mr. Haight has discovered may cause some negative push back.
    Now’s the time for all serious hoopsters to become hoopstars by working hard on their game. As Jordan/Bird said, if you’re not working on your game, you’re losing ground because others are.
    Have a great summer everyone!

  37. Panthers Avatar
    Panthers

    This board has been awfully quiet in the past months since the season ended. CC needs to liven the board up once again and here is your topic since you missed it. 2012 POY Stan Weir has left UB for reasons I still do not know. One thing I do know is that he was a medical redshirt in the 2012 to 2013 season, so by leaving he is either headed to another D1 program or to a lower D2/D3.
    If he goes to a D1, he will have to sit another year (NCAA rules) but to a D2/D3 or NAIA school he would be able to play immediately. Is there any insight on why he left and where he is headed to?

  38. sal Avatar
    sal

    I bet he goes juco, then tries d1.

  39. Vic Ferrari Avatar
    Vic Ferrari

    Well, Stan turned 20 in June, after one year of JUCO he will be 21. If he moves on to D1 he will be 21 when he play’s his 1st game at a 4 year college which will make him the same age or older than most of his senior teamate’s.
    I hope he lands at a college where he play’s for a coach who will help him along the path of becoming a coach at a high level.
    Good luck Stan.

  40. Karl Hungus Avatar
    Karl Hungus

    From twitter:
    Keith McShea ‏@KeithMcSheaBN 22 Jul
    Midland College (JC in TX) today formally announced (in an email to me) the signing of East Aurora native Stan Wier, who recently left UB.
    6 schools in 6 year’s with one more transfer to come. Why????

  41. Use Ya Left Avatar
    Use Ya Left

    Why? Because in this case Bobby Hurley has come in and wants to put his personal stamp on the program.
    Of course, we don’t know the details, and this is nothing but a guess, but Stan is coming off surgery on both knees and did not play or even suit up as a freshman — he has no film to show he competed in the MAC — and, well, Hurley clearly believes he needs to upgrade. In case anyone hasn’t noticed, it looks like Hurley has brought in at least three JUCOs/transfers and he has reportedly offered other JUCOs.
    Meanwhile, Andre McPhail and Raphell Thomas-Edwards have also left the UB program since Hurley was named HC. Another guess is that they were politely yet firmly advised to take their talents elsewhere.
    The fact that Stan has gone JUCO himself might mean, because of his medical situation, he couldn’t find another D1 program willing to risk a scholarship on him right now.
    Might not be fair to suggest this latest move was Stan’s idea.

  42. Karl Hungus Avatar
    Karl Hungus

    Sure it is fair to suggest that, just as it is fair to suggest that he may not be a DI level talent in basketball.
    People need to get over the idea that just because someone is playing D2 or D3 basketball it means that they are not highly skilled player’s.

  43. Use Ya Left Avatar
    Use Ya Left

    Buff News was all over the changes/transfers regarding the Niagara program … not sure why they haven’t done more on UB and Hurley’s moves.

  44. Karl Hungus Avatar
    Karl Hungus

    way to come strong with that observation use ya left.

  45. Panthers Avatar
    Panthers

    Could it be because the Buffalo News and all its sports analyst/contributors were the first to anoint Stan with awards and other accolades prior to his surgeries and one year as a medical redshirt. The News writers anticipated he would be the “stud” at UB? The story is an embarrassment to the News and to the writers who stuck their necks out for Stan in 2012. Tweeting it is the best Stan could get at this time. Good Luck Stan! Make the most of it!

  46. fullcourt1 Avatar
    fullcourt1

    STAN was an exceptional HS player but is WNY hoops that down that the only conversation is about someone who finished 2 years ago going to JUCO?? Has anyone heard of TAPLIN; WATKINS; LEE-YAW; or WASHINGTON? How are they performing at AAU; CAMP HOOPSFEST? Please…

  47. guest Avatar
    guest

    Kellum back to Rochester school. Not living with Drake anymore?

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