(Middle College Kats – 2016 NYSPHAA Class C State Champions)
In my 2016 season preview, I predicted a Middle College state championship in Class C this year. The Kats returned all five starters, along with their sixth man from a team that, in my opinion, underachieved in 2015 when they lost in the Far West Regional to Lyons. As someone who attends the state championships annually, the talent at Middle College is simply superior to what Class C teams in the state final four offer. After a pair of routs at the Glens Falls Civic Center over the weekend, Middle College left no doubt in anyone's mind who the best Class C team was in NYS.
After a 24-point win in the state semifinals, Middle College defeated Haldane by more points than the state runner-up even scored, cruising to an 82-40 victory to earn the NYSPHAA Class C State Championship. The title is the second in school history, and the dominant fashion by which the Kats claimed the state plaque was very reminiscent of the 2010 team that also dominated the competition in the Civic Center seven seasons earlier.
Gary Foster scored 23 points, grabbed 17 rebounds, and dished five assists to earn MVP honors. The senior, who also earned a state championship in football playing for South Park in the fall, scored his 1,000th point in the state semifinal. Foster, who has had his ups and downs during his two seasons at Middle College, finished his career on the highest of highs after committing to his team and coaches. His decision to focus on being a positive contributor and a leader for his team allowed him to experience something with his friends that can never be taken away.
"I'm proud of everybody here, my team is like brothers to me and it's crazy how we got this state championship together," said Foster.
Following the game, Foster was ecstatic, smiling and cradling his MVP plaque. I asked what it meant to have won titles in two sports during the same year.
"It means a lot, it's a great year for me," Foster said. "I'm trying to get one in track this year…I might run track or do baseball…or do both."
The Kats fell behind, 5-0, at the start of the championship game. A 19-0 run by Middle College followed, including two 3-pointers from JoJo Staton, another from Billy Rivera, and a three-point play from Lorenzo Truitt. From that point forward, the Kats looked like they were just having fun out there and taking in the moment. A team that had been guilty of playing down to its competition at different points of the season, was suddenly the dominant force that followers of the team always knew they were capable of. After each quarter of the game, Middle College led by more points than Haldane had even scored.
"They were awesome…they put up," Middle College coach Randy Rich said. "They did exactly what they said they were going to do and I'm proud of everyone of them."
Staton scored 18 points in both the semifinal and championship game, and was the stabilizing force for his team at the tournament and all season. His performance at Glens Falls was the best all around team basketball I've seen from the senior standout in his four years as a varsity player. He was their leader.
"It's a great feeling, sophomore year we got here and lost," Staton said. "I'm just really thankful my team and my coaches came together at Glens Falls. It's a really big thing…State Champions you know, you can't get any bigger than this."
Staton was selected to the All-Tournament Team, along with teammate Rivera, who finished the championship game with 17 points and nine boards. Rivera is an extremely talented player for the Kats, a sniper from the perimeter who makes great decisions with the ball and is an underrated defender.
Amir Jemes was a ball of energy all weekend for Middle College, out-hustling everyone on the court band taking pride in his defense. Truitt and Brian Johnson gave Middle College the same consistent interior play they've given all season, and combined for 33 rebounds over the weekend.
Middle College becomes only the second Buffalo Public School to win multiple state championships, joining Buffalo Traditional.
Point Totals
Middle College: Gary Foster 23, JoJo Staton 18, Billy Rivera 17, Lorenzo truitt 7, Hakeem Dobbins 5, Brian Johnson 4, Amir Jemes 2, William Huitt 2, Dion Watkins 2, Nathyia Jackson 2
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