(Kyle Harris and the Pioneers will finally get their date with Canisius / Photo by Buffalo News)
Here's a list of what I think are the top games to follow this week:
Monday, February 16th
Tapestry @ Health Sciences – 2:30 pm
Lancaster @ Williamsville North – 2:30 pm
East @ Cheektowaga – 6:30 pm
Tuesday, February 17th
Park @ Canisius – 6 pm
St. Mary's @ Cardinal O'Hara – 6 pm
Lancaster @ Jamestown – 6:30 pm
Niagara Catholic @ St. Joe's – 6:30 pm
Olean @ Fredonia – 7:30 pm
Wednesday, February 18th
McKinley @ Middle College – 3 pm
Lew-Port @ Kenmore West – 6:30 pm
Starpoint @ Williamsville South – 7:30 pm
Cleveland Hill @ Holland – 7:30 pm
East @ Fredonia – 7:30 pm
Tapestry @ Salamanca – 7:30 pm
Thursday, February 19th
Jamestown @ Williamsville North – 5:30 pm
St. Joe's @ St. Mary's – 6 pm
Newfane @ Wilson – 6:30 pm
Cardinal O'Hara @ Walsh – 6:30 pm
Friday, February 20th
Lackawanna @ Cheektowaga – 6:30 pm
Game of the Week – Park @ Canisius on Tuesday, February 17th
- The Park Pioneers will enter the game as WNY's top ranked small school, while Canisius, who needs no introduction in local high school hoop circles, is the top ranked large school and regarded as the benchmark program of the area. This season, the Crusaders have already defeated the #2 large school and Class AA finalist from last season, Jamestown, knocked off the best in the city – McKinley, along with piling up a 12-0 mark in the Monsignor Martin.
Meanwhile, Park has been wowing crowds on hand to witness the display they put on during games, and those who have yet to see them in person have done a double take when checking box scores. Of the area teams the Pioneers have faced this season, only the defending Manhattan Cup champions, Nichols has come out on top. The Pioneers have climbed all the way to the #2 position in the NYS Class B rankings.
The two schools have only one prior meeting to look back at, a 12-point win for Canisius at Park last season. While there is a growing sentiment that this year's Crusader squad may be even better than last's years buzz saw, there is little debate when comparing last season to this year's version of the Pioneers – they have significantly upgraded. Most notably, Park added 6-7 Jordan Nwora from Amherst, an inside/outside threat, and Joe Jones, a 6-8 freshman who mans the middle and gives them a legitimate post presence.
With the change in format to the Manhattan Cup playoffs, both teams will have a chance to compete for CHSAA state championships – Canisius in Class A and Park in Class B – if they can emerge as the champions of the MMA. But there is no chance that these two cross paths in the postseason and there will be no rematch this year. The winner of this game will be considered the best in WNY, which made this game an easy choice for the Game of the Week.
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