All-League Teams – 2015

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MONSIGNOR MARTIN ASSOCIATION

Class A

Player of the Year:

LaTerrance Reed – Canisius, 12

 

All-Catholic

Stafford Trueheart – Canisius, 11

Chris Miner – Nichols, 12

Cam Lewis – Nichols, 12

Marcell Davis – St. Joe's, 12

Kordell Holness-Lightbody, St. Francis, 12

Derick Simpson – Timon, 12

 

Class B

Player of the Year:

Jordan Nwora – Park, 11

 

All-Catholic

Takal Molson – St. Mary's, 11

Derek Cheatom – Park, 12

Randy Golda – Park, 12

Buzz Watson – Walsh, 12

Tavien Kemp – Walsh, 10

Donel Cathcart – Cardinal O'Hara, 12

Sean Wilson – St. Mary's, 12

 

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YALE CUP I

Co-Players of the Year:

Percy Bryant – East, 12 / Devin Morris – McKinley, 12

 

First Team

Juwan Tolliver – McKinley, 12

Shaquan Jones – McKinley, 11

Fred Foster – Middle College, 11

JoJo Staton – Middle College, 11

 

Second Team

Damone Brown – East, 12

Amir Jemes – Middle College, 11

Brian Johnson – Middle College, 11

Isaiah Jamison – Burgard, 11

Jovell Littlejohn – East, 12

 

Third Team

Keyshawn Ridgeway – McKinley, 12

Dion Morrison – East, 12

Shakur Harris – South Park, 10

Jaylen Hall – Burgard, 12

Dante Campbell – Hutch-Tech, 12

 

Honorable Mention

 McKinley:  Bruce Booker – 11, Keyon Johnson – 11, Kesean Fisher – 11, Jaylen Prophet – 11

East:  Willard Anderson – 9, Malik Doughty – 12, Jamil Reynolds – 12, Daquan Williams – 12

Middle College:  Isaiah Jenkins – 12, Billy Rivera – 11, Lorenzo Truitt – 11

Burgard:  Rodderick Morrow – 12, Emmanuel Moss – 12

South Park:  James Baker – 11

Riverside:  Alexander Johnson – 11, Damone McNamee – 12

Bennett:  Jose Rivera – 11, Alex Lofton – 12

Hutch-Tech:  Josh Bonilla – 12, Jaylen Rose – 11

 

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YALE CUP II

Player of the Year:

Xavier Maye – I-Prep, 12

 

First Team

Terrance James – I-Prep, 12

Michael Simpson – Emerson, 11

Aaron Woods – Buffalo Arts, 12

Matt Cieslik – City Honors, 12

Brandon Roach – Olmsted, 11

Kyle Davis – DaVinci, 12

 

Second Team

Davon Gant – I-Prep, 11

JeQuan Wilson – MST Seneca, 11

Dominic Prince – MST Seneca, 10

Demetrius Brown – Buffalo Arts, 11

Jason Dowell – Emerson, 11

 

Honorable Mention

Lafayatte:  Julio Muriel – 12

MST Seneca:  Alfonse Oyoyo – 11, David Anderson – 10

Emerson:  Justin Acker – 11

Olmsted:  Dan Reid – 10

City Honors:  Jordahn Summers – 12, Ryan Langhorne – 11, Amir Radford – 8

DaVinci:  Mike Horton – 10, Devonte Robinson – 12

 

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ALL-ECIC

Player of the Year:

Zack Panebianco – Jamestown, 12

 

First Team

Zack Panebianco – Jamestown, 12

TC Brown – Amherst, 11

Dominick Welch – Cheektowaga, 10

Clay Lewis – Holland, 12

Sam Castronova – Williamsville South, 12

Nick Parucki – West Seneca East, 12

 

Second Team

Greg Dolan – Williamsville South, 9

Dylan Lambert – Williamsville North, 12

Zak Ciezki – Cheektowaga, 12

Cort Williams – Williamsville East, 12

Stephen Carlson – Jamestown, 12

Maceo Jack – Williamsville North, 11

 

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ECIC I

Player of the Year:

Zack Panebianco – Jamestown, 12

 

First Team

Stephen Carlson – Jamestown, 12

Dylan Lambert – Williamsville North, 12

Maceo Jack – Williamsville North, 12

Jay Bergmann – Frontier, 12

Matt Sadowy – Clarence, 12

 

Second Team

Tyler Lis – Lancaster, 12

Alex Konst – Lancaster – 11

Frank Borzillieri – West Seneca West, 12

Sean Hill – Williamsville North, 11

Bryan Pulli – Clarence, 12

 

 Honorable Mention

Frontier:  David Estrada – 12, Jake Gleason – 12

Orchard Park:  Dan Freilicher – 11

Jamestown:  Zacc Kinsey – 11

 

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ECIC II

Player of the Year:

Nick Parucki – West Seneca East 12

 

First Team

Greg Dolan – Williamsville South, 9

Sam Castronova – Williamsville South, 12

Christian Nodine – Starpoint, 11

Cort Williams – Williamsville East, 12

 

Second Team

Nicholas Clough – Williamsville East, 12

Brock Kroening – Starpoint, 11

Jordan Heine – Sweet Home, 12

Ben Walters – Starpoint, 11

Brendan Ryan – Hamburg, 11

 

 Honorable Mention

Williamsville South:  Graham Dolan – 11, Matt Foster – 11

Sweet Home:  Brandon Smiley – 12

Hamburg:  Caleb Wood – 12

West Seneca East:  Ed Radka – 11, Matt Kumro – 12

Iroquois:  Zach Emer – 12, Lucas Tait – 12

 

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ECIC III

Player of the Year:

TC Brown – Amherst, 11

 

First Team

Zak Cieszki – Cheektowaga, 12

Dominik Welch – Cheektowaga, 10

Dorian Billups – Amherst, 12

Darien Lowe – Amherst, 12

Collin Gemerek – Depew, 12

 

Second Team

Noah Thompson – East Aurora, 11

Amadi Ikpeze – Amherst, 11

Mike Kelleher – Maryvale, 12

Vince Nourse – Pioneer, 12

Kyle Warner – Springville, 12

 

Honorable Mention

Depew:  Tyler Anna – 12, Dylan Sekuterski – 12, Chad Biersbach – 9

Cheektowaga:  Patrick Plummer – 12, Devon Camel – 12

East Aurora:  Mike Coatsworth – 12

Maryvale:  Ray Blackwell – 9

 

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ECIC IV

Player of the Year:

Clay Lewis – Holland, 12

 

First Team

Jeremiah Jones – Lackawanna, 12

Joe Braniecki – JFK, 12

Anthony Sullivan – Cleveland Hill, 12

Larry Fields – Lackawanna, 12

Jermaine Hairston – Cleveland Hill, 12

Tristan Boling – Tonawanda, 12

 

Second Team

Rodney White – Cleveland Hill, 11

Jordan Stockweather – Alden, 11

Christian Snell – Alden, 9

Cale Byczkowski – JFK, 12

AJ Perlino – Holland, 11

 

Honorable Mention

Alden:  Dylan Riddoch - 11

Holland:  Matt Farrant – 12, EJ Staniszewski – 11

JFK:  Brendan Fox – 12

Lackawanna:  Jaelin Watson – 11, Darius Cleveland – 12

Tonawanda:  Cody Diaz – 11, Larenz Jefferson – 12

 

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NIAGARA FRONTIER LEAGUE

First  Team

Chris Woodard – North Tonawanda, 12

Craig Paige – Lew-Port, 12

Jenard Jackson – Lew-Port, 11

Terrell Ford – Kenmore West, 11

Kelly Brown – Lockport, 11

 

Second Team

Breon Harris – Niagara Falls, 11

Nathan Nielson – Niagara Wheatfield, 11

Joe Kulikowski – Grand Island, 11

Qeyion Williams – Niagara Falls, 11

Ryan Gilbert – North Tonawanda, 11

 

Third Team

Mikey Bermudez – Niagara Falls, 12

Colin Carrey – Grand Island, 12

Trent White – Kenmore West, 12

Nathan Williams – Niagara Wheatfield, 12

Adam McNeill – North Tonawanda, 12

 

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NIAGARA-ORLEANS

First Team

Kyle Bradley – Wilson, 12

Jason Hellwig – Medina, 12

Dylanta Carson – CSAT, 12

Andy Xaspos – Roy-Hart, 11

Gates Abrams – Akron, 11

 

Second Team

Evan Shank – Wilson, 12

Chris Sweeney – Barker, 12

Clayton Stanton – Albion, 12

Kyle Burdick – Newfane, 12

Justin Morgan – Medina, 11

 

 Honorable Mention

Albion:  Desmond Blackmon – 12, Manny Thompson – 12, Austin Lloyd – 12, Alex Bison – 12, Tommy Mattison – 10

Barker:  Nate Luckman – 10, Tom Callaghan – 12

Roy-Hart:  Chris Anderson – 11, Nelson Andrade – 12

 

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CCAA I WEST

Player of the Year:

John Piper – Fredonia, 12

 

First Team

Cam Voss – Fredonia, 12

Cody Johnson – Cassadaga Valley, 12

Patrick Moore – Fredonia, 11

Chucky Martin – Olean, 12

Isaiah Thomas – Dunkirk, 11

 

Second Team

Elijah Ramadhan – Olean, 11

Jake Cavana – Olean, 11

Ben Eckstrom – Olean, 10

Shamon Stewart – Dunkirk, 10

Ben Burk – Southwestern, 11

 

Honorable Mention

Chautauqua Lake:  Carter Davidson – 11, Aaron Swan – 10

Fredonia:  Jarod Burmaster – 11

Olean:  Connor Prizel – 12

Falconer:  Sean Nord – 11, Ryan DePietro – 11

Dunkirk:  Rashad Brown – 11, Richard Pickens – 12

 

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CCAA II WEST

Player of the Year:

Graham Soffel – Maple Grove, 12

 

First Team

Jake Card – Sherman, 12

Nathan Ottaway – Sherman, 12

Liam Tennies – Westfield, 12

Josh Eddy – Panama, 11

Chris Robson – Sherman, 10

 

Second Team

Tanner Dahl – Westfield, 12

Matt Hair – Frewsburg, 11

Jake Card – Sherman, 11

Chris Blose – Panama, 11

Cordell O'Brien – Frewsburg, 10

Josh Odell – Panama, 11

 

Honorable Mention

Panama:  Jack Payne – 11

Sherman:  Jeremy Cole – 12, Stephen Walczak – 12, Kolby Parks – 10

Clymer:  Adam Honey – 11, Josh Summers – 11, Jared Dunnewold – 12, Dylan Neckers – 11, Evan Legters – 12

Brocton:  Aaron Rifigiato - 10, Bryan Graves – 12

Frewsburg:  Kole Brink – 11

Westfield:  Trevor North – 11

Maple Grove:  Pat Nelson – 11

 

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CCAA I EAST

Player of the Year:

 Bill Brooks – Silver Creek, 11

 

First Team

Bryce Morrison – Randolph, 12

Trevon Thompson – Silver Creek, 11

Isaac Hilyer  - Portville, 12

Jared Fish – Salamanca, 12

Tyler Siperek – Salamanca, 12

Cole Davis – Allegany-Limestone, 11

 

Second Team

Mason Bosley – Randolph, 12

Connor Gates – Silver Creek, 11

Andy Crandall – Salamanca, 12

Nate Brawdy – Gowanda, 9

Randy Jimerson – Gowanda, 12

Dominic Conroy – Allegany-Limestone, 12

 

Honorable Mention

Portville:  Zach Ewings – 12, Andrew Sarber – 12

Cattaraugus/Little Valley:  Darnell Pritchard – 12

Silver Creek:  Sherman Williams – 12

Gowanda:  Les Young – 12

Randolph:  Derek Young – 12

Salamanca:  Austin Elliott – 12

Allegany-Limestone:  Bailey Higby – 11

 

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CCAA II EAST

Player of the Year:

Dylan Granger – Pine Valley, 12

 

First Team

Phalla Musall – Ellicottville, 12

Logan Youngberg – Forestville, 12

Caleb Makuch – Forestville, 12

Elliott Bowen – Ellicottville, 9

Ben Erickson – Franklinville, 12

Dylan Granger – Pine Valley, 12

 

Second Team

Dylan Szumigala – Forestville, 11

Dawson Bielecki – Franklinville, 11

Jordan Milks – Franklinville, 11

Kilian Abers – PineValley, 11

Austin Grinols – Ellicottville, 9

Emil Erlandson – West Valley, 12

 

Honorable Mention

Forestville:  Ryan Forbes – 12, Jeff Van Vlack – 12

Franklinville:  Isaac Kopp – 9, Drew Jackson – 10, Wil Bays – 11, 

Ellicottville:  Jonas Hurlburt – 11, Cole Lapi – 11, Griffin Chudy – 9

Pine Valley:  Russell Hayes – 12

West Valley:  Patrick Enser – 12. Jared Ras – 12, Justin Summers – 11, Chad Boldt – 10

 

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Charter Schools

Player of the Year:

Fred Searles – Global Concepts, 12

 

First Team

DeJuan Owens – Tapestry, 12

Tyrin Lott – Health Sciences, 9

Kenny White – Oracle, 11

Damon Glenn – Maritime, 12

Jordan Maxey – Tapestry, 12

 

Second Team

JaQuoine Fogan – Tapestry, 11

Kam Rashada – Health Sciences, 11

Naz Flood – Health Sciences, 12

Andre Bragg – Tapestry, 12

Fabian Pierce – Global Concepts, 11

 

Honorable Mention

Buffalo Science:  David Harris – 12

Oracle:  Shaundez Davis – 12, Shakur Bridges – 10

Global Concepts:  Dwight Dilbert – 10

Health Sciences:  Amarri Funderburk – 11

 

-centercourt

7 responses to “All-League Teams – 2015”

  1. Phillip Von Read Avatar
    Phillip Von Read

    What is this, t-ball? 8 McKinley, 8 East, and 7 Middle College players get all conference accolades. Ha – Makes the award pretty meaningless when every player that steps on the court gets recognition.

  2. CloseOut Avatar
    CloseOut

    I disagree and give the Yale Cup credit for their selections. Winning has to be factored into these types of decision as at the end of the day that is why you play. McKinley, East and MEC all win and made it(East, MEC) to the Far West regionals. Unfortunately, some of these All League teams are based largely on scoring average. In my opinion, if your team does not finish in the top 2 or 3 in your league you should not be considered a POY and if you’re not in the top half of your league being first team all-league should be a rare occurrence. Of course, there will be worthy exceptions but I don’t see it this year year in the leagues that I follow closely (MMA, Yale, and ECIC I, II & III)

  3. StateChamps2003 Avatar
    StateChamps2003

    If it was Tee Ball then I would think everyone would get an award or be placed on a league team. Those players from East, McKinley and MEC were obviously, by far and away, the best players in the league.

  4. POY '84 Avatar
    POY ’84

    I agree with the original poster. How can the 8th man even be in consideration? That’s so absurd. And I completely disagree with your comment that a player on a team outside the top 2/3 shouldn’t be considered. A player has no say (well, that’s not completely true with Buffalo or private schools with recruiting and school choice) what sort of talent is on his team. If he’s stuck with a bunch of donkeys he should be punished? Crazy talk. That awesome Diaz kid from Lafayette a few years back is a great example.

  5. Hoops Avatar
    Hoops

    It’s the only league with a 3rd team and an honorable mention group.

  6. centercourt Avatar
    centercourt

    Lester Diaz led Lafayette to an 8-4 record in league, finishing third.

  7. CloseOut Avatar
    CloseOut

    POY’84- After reading your comment I decided to take a closer look at how POY awards broke down based on team performance. If you look at CC posts on all-league teams and league standings you can see that of the leagues that have a POY 11 of 14 (includes co-POY) picks were from teams that finished in the top 3 of their leagues.
    The breakdown—
    8 of the POY played for a team that won or tied for first
    MMA A (Reed), MMA B (Nwora) Yale Cup I (Morris), Yale II (Maye), ECIC 1 (Panebianco), ECIC III (Brown), CCAA I West (Piper), CCAA I East (Brooks).
    3 of the POY played for a team that came in 3rd
    Yale 1 (Bryant) finished third in Yale I and was co-player of the year with Morris.
    Charter Schools (Searles)
    ECIC IV (Lewis)
    2 of the POY played for a team that came in 4th place
    CCAA II West (Soffel)
    CCAA II East (Granger)
    1 of the POY played for a team that came in 6th
    ECIC II (Parucki)

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