All-League Teams – 2020

All League

 

MONSIGNOR MARTIN ASSOCIATION

Class A

Player of the Year:

Dewayne Vass – Canisius

 

All-Catholic

Max Dowling – Canisius

Joe Ciocca – Canisius

Jaden Slaughter – St. Joe's

Daesean Ashley – St. Joe's

Peyton Consigli – St. Francis

 

Class B

Player of the Year:

Avion Harris – Cardinal o'Hara

 

All-Catholic

Jamyier Patton – Timon

Kamar Goudelock – Timon

Aidan Horan – Nichols

Hugh Purks – Nichols

Luke Szablewski – St. Mary's

 

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Charter Cup

Player of the Year:

JaVaughn Jones – Health Sciences

 

First Team

JaVaughn Jones – Health Sciences

Tariq Eubanks – Tapestry

Greg Brooks – Maritime

Daciare Riley – Health Sciences

Massai Graham – Tapestry

 

Second Team 

Jaylen Hearon – Maritime

Lavardi Mance – Global Concepts

Jabari Spencer – Health Sciences

Romeo Bell – Tapestry

Tyler Smith – Health Sciences

 

Third Team

Yeshua Lee – Health Sciences

Jesus Alvarez – Global Concepts

Carl Johnson – Tapestry

John Washington – Maritime

Deshaun Brown – Health Sciences

 

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YALE CUP I

Player of the Year:

Jamond Jones – Middle College, 12

 

First Team

Anthony Mack – South Park, 12

Devonte Prince – Middle College, 12

Danny Carter – East – 12

David Hughes – East – 12

Bush Rieang – McKinley, 11

 

Second Team

Jeremy McKitchen – East – 12

Kevion Taylor – City Honors, 12

Jayson Armstead – South Park, 12

Martin Espinal – Hutch-Tech, 11

Jaiden Cottman – Middle College, 12

 

Third Team

Kenneth Jacobs – Hutch-Tech, 11

Jaiden Green – East, 11

Koran Askia – McKinley, 11

Anthony Smith – Middle College, 11

Trevaughn Jackson – Emerson, 12

 

Honorable Mention

Middle College:  Keith Brown 12, Keyunte Jones 12, Malik Meadows 12

South Park:  Davon White 12, Chris Coleman 11

East:  Dontaye Miller 12, Anthony Oberlander 11

McKinley:  Jahmal Lewis 12, Jesse Snow 12, Jahodd Martin 10

City Honors:  Jeremiah Chapman 12, Caleb Chapman 10

Hutch-Tech:  Aric Mott 12, Oliver Ngarikiyintwari 11

Emerson:  Daron Loder 12, Lawrence Russell 11

 

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YALE CUP II

Player of the Year:

Marciano Lamar – Olmsted, 12

 

First Team

Damario James – Bennett, 11

Nolan Shephard – IPrep, 12

Jerrold Skillon – Bennett, 11

Jok Jok – IPrep, 12

DeVante Simmons – MST Seneca, 12

 

Second Team

Charles Slobert Buffalo Arts, 12

Bryant Rosa, Riverside, 10

Davon Scott – Bennett, 12

Renard Siders – Olmsted, 12

Dan Maku – Riverside, 10

 

Third Team

Lafario Ross – Burgard, 11

Kevin Maysonet – Lafayette, 12

Kane Gilliam – IPrep, 12

Damone McClain – Bennett, 11

DeVotie Pompey – MST Seneca, 12

 

Honorable Mention

Bennett:  Jacob Pullins 11

Olmsted:  Lawrence Jackson 12

IPrep:  Naesiah Woods 11

MST Seneca:  Terrell Craig 11

Buffalo Arts:  Jordan Rodgers 9

Lafayette:  Kevin Calderon, 11

 

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All-ECIC

 

Player of the Year:

Jaylen Stewart – Amherst, 12

 

First Team

Jaylen Stewart – Amherst, 12

Demarri Jones – Jamestown, Junior

Cal Shifflet – Williamsville East, Senior

Trey Kleitz – Iroquois, Sophomore

Michael DiGiulio – Williamsville South, Senior

 

Second Team

Breht Swiech – Williamsville North, Senior

Tino Mancabelli – Orchard Park, Senior

Caron Marshall – Cleveland Hill, Senior

Joe Harrington – Lancaster, Sophomore

Nick O'Neil – Amhrest, Senior

 

Honorable Mention

Nate Ryniec – West Seneca West, Senior

Christian Pagano – Depew, Junior

Xaier Mitchell – Maryvale, Senior

Zach Ianello – Clarence, Junior

Max Schneider – Williamsville East, Sophomore

 

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ECIC I

Player of the Year:

Demarri Jones – Jamestown, 11

 

First Team

Tino Mancabelli – Orchard Park, 12

Breht Swiech – Williamsville North, 12

Zach Ianello – Clarence, 11

Joe Harrington – Lancaster, 10

Nate Ryniec – West Seneca West, 12

 

Second Team

Scott Hopkins – Williamsville North, 12

Elijah Rojas – Jamestown, 11

Brad Fowler – Orchard Park, 12

Conor Foley – Frontier, 11

David Bass – Williamsville North, 12

Nate Hoellig – Frontier, 12

 

Honorable Mention

Lancaster:  GianLuca Fulciniti 12, Jackson Jerebko 11, Trevor Reformat 12

Orchard Park:  Ethan Swiatek 12, Chase Klein 12

West Seneca West:  Connor Schermerhorn 12, Zach Fahey 12

Frontier:  Brandon Okie 11

 

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ECIC II

Player of the Year:

Jaylen Stewart – Amherst, 12

 

First Team

Cal Shifflet – Williamsville East, 12

Mike Digiulio – Williamsville South, 12

Nick O'Neil – Amherst, 12

Max Schneifer – Williamsville East, 10

Trent Cordone – West Seneca East, 12

 

Second Team

DaeQuan Hill – Sweet Home, 12

Jaiden Lewis – West Seneca East, 8

CJ Bradley – Starpoint, 12

Nate Severson – Hamburg, 12

Jamel Lucas – Sweet Home, 12

 

Honorable Mention

Amherst – Myles Cooper 12, Nick Moore 9

Williamsville East – Kevin Early 12

Williamsville South – Nicco DiGiulio 9

Hamburg – Max Haney 12

Starpoint – Dexter Brooks 11, Sam Walters 11, Joe Dell'Oso 12

 

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ECIC III

Player of the Year:

Trey Kleitz – Iroquois, 10

 

First Team

Christian Pagano – Depew, 11

Xaier Mitchell – Maryvale, 12

Nevada Eldridge – Cheektowaga, 11

Will Covington – East Aurora, 12

Zach Evans – Lake Shore,12

Matt Matla – Iroquois, 12

 

Second Team

Austin Boies – Springville, 11

Matteo Duennebacke – East Aurora, 12

Nathan Kulesz – Depew, 12

Noah Herzog – Lake Shore, 11

Gavyn Mason – Pioneer, 12

Andrew Dockery – Maryvale, 11

Nick Bowen – Iroquois, 12

 

Honorable Mention

Depew:  PJ Burns 12, Davion March 12

Lake Shore:  Keith White 13

East Aurora:  Ian Moog 11, Dom Phillips 10

Cheektowaga:  Keonte Brown 11

Maryvale:  Deondre Rice 12

Pioneer:  Kaleb Phillips 12

 

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ECIC IV

Player of the Year:

Caron Marshall – Cleveland Hill, 12

 

First Team

Trevin Boling – Tonawanda, 10

De'Marion Johnson – Lackawanna, 12

Jon Nellis – Holland, 12

Alan Suarez – JFK, 12

Kenny Avery – JFK, 12

 

Second Team

Hunter Stetz – Eden, 11

Matt Hay – Alden, 11

Noah Kirsch – Holland, 12

Charlie Meredith – Cleveland Hill, 11

JJ Velazquez – Tonawanda, 11

 

Honorable Mention

Holland:  Nolan Perry 12, Tyler Scheffler 12, Josh Ostrowski 12

JFK:  Josh Knox 11

Tonawanda:  David Perry 12

Eden:  Brandon Hallick 12

Lackawanna:  Jeremi'yhi Presley 11, AJ Turner 10

Cleveland Hill:  Jayden Krueger 12

 

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Niagara Frontier League

Player of the Year:

Roddy Gayle – Lew-Port, 10

 

First Team

Jaemon Turner – Niagara Falls, 12

TJ Robinson – Niagara Wheatfield, 10

Dante Moultrie – North Tonawanda, 12

Jalen Duff  – Lew-Port, 9

Ceion McDowell – Lockport, 12

 

Second Team

Zac Boyes – Ken West, 12

Jordan Cutter – North Tonawanda, 12

Amari Gordon – Ken East, 12

Faybion Prather – Niagara Falls, 12

Xavier Alvarez – CSAT, 12

 

Third Team

Amir Morris – CSAT, 12

Noah Fox-Stoddard – North Tonawanda, 12

Logan Sionko – Grand Island, 11

Xander Fletcher – Niagara Wheatfield, 9

Pierre Gabart – CSAT, 12

 

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Niagara-Orleans League

Player of the Year:

Garrett Srock – Newfane, 12

 

First Team

Luke Bradley – Wilson, 12

Adam Mietz – Akron, 11

Nate Sherman – Medina, 12

Deyonci Farley – Albion, 12

 

Second Team

Kevin Hillman – Albion, 12

Josh Everett – Newfane, 12

Tom Ragonese – Roy-Hart, 11

Tyler Chinn – Medina, 11

Sam Capen – Newfane, 11

 

Honorable Mention

Newfane:  Connor MacEvoy 12, Michael Carmer 11

Albion:  Liam Ward 12, Bailey Blanchard 11

Wilson:  Alex Martinez 12, Mike Miller 11, Brayden Thompson 12

Medina:  Brian Fry 11, Jarin Rhim 10

Akron:  Mitchell Holtz 11, Gage Willis 12, Jake Mazza 11

Roy-Hart: Rhett Goodwin 11, Gavyn Boyle 10, Reed Albee 12

Barker:  Joseph Brandt 11

 

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CCAA I West

Player of the Year:

Casey Curran – Allegany-Limestone, 12

 

First Team

Covi James – Olean, 12

Jason Brooks – Olean, 11

Gus Napoleon – Allegany-Limestone, 12

Tyler Putney – Fredonia, 11

Nick Whitfield – Fredonia, 10

 

Second Team

Nate Adams – Chautauqua Lake, 12

Ben Giardini – Allegany-Limestone, 12

Aidan Kennedy – Southwestern 10

Kaleb Rybij – Fredonia, 12

Michael Wolfgang – Allegany-Limestone, 12

 

Honorable Mention 

Allegany-Limestone:  Tyler Curran 10

Fredonia:  Alec Schrader 12, Dominic Gullo 11

Olean:  Jah'Karee McClain 12, Dan Klein 12, Zion James 10

Southwestern:  Nate Johnson 11, Calvin Ricker 11

Dunkirk:  Christian Ortiz 11, A'Marion Tell 10

Chautauqua Lake:  Luke Waters 11

 

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CCAA I East

Player of the Year:

Tyler Hind – Randolph, 12

 

First Team

Gabe McCoy – Randolph, 10

Jarod White – Salamanca 11

Kaleb Steward – Randolph, 12

Aaron George – Salamanca, 12

Dom Jamison – Silver Creek, 12

 

Second Team

Daslton Tabola  -Portville, 12

Lucas Brown – Salamanca, 8

Jeremy Wilcox – Silver Creek, 12

Jeremy Harford – Silver Creek, 12

Ashton Bushey – Randolph, 11

 

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CCAA II West

Player of the Year:

Cam Barmore – Panama, 12

 

First Team

Ryan Jafarjian – Westfield, 12

Michael Johnson – Westfield, 12

Brad Nelson – Frewsburg, 12

Peter Auer – Maple Grove, 12

John Swabik – Sherman, 11

 

Second Team

Aaron Hair – Frewsburg, 12

Nathan Culbreth – Westfield, 12

Darius Jones – Maple Grove, 12

Justiss Hannold – Sherman, 12

Hunter Wassink – Clymer, 11

 

Honorable Mention 

Westfield:  Dylan Scriven 12, Darien Swanson 10

Panama:  Gerritt Hinsdale 12, Braden Cook 12, Connor Cooper 11

Maple Grove:  Tyler McPherson 12, Ayden Reagle 12

Sherman:  Keith Gormley 11, Gerald Carris 10

Frewsburg:  Peyton Hayes 12, Jameson Sposato 12

Cassadaga Valley:  Wyatt Harrington 10, Braden Lebaron 9

Brocton:  Michael Steward 12

 

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CCAA II East

Player of the Year:

Tyler Robinson – North Collins, 12

 

First Team

Gavin Christian – Forestville, 12

Lief Jimerson – Ellicottville, 11

Clayton Rowland – Ellicottville, 11

Javier West – Forestville, 11

Logan Frank – Franklinville, 11

 

Second Team

Wyatt Chudy – Ellicottville, 11

Wayne Libby – Pine Valley, 10

Blake Frank – Franklinville, 10

Zach Wolfer – Franklinville, 12

Kordell Oakes – Cattaraugua-Little Valley, 10

 

Honorable Mention

Ellicottville:  Jordan Grinols 12, Logan Grinols 10, Niklas Logel 12

Forestville:  Jake Smith 12, Dalton Hastings 12

Franklinville:  Tyler Clear 12, Matt Peters 11

North Collins:  Chris Smith 10, Mitchell Warsaw 11, Matthew Sweet 9, Christian Loretto 12

Pine Valley:  Bryce Sercu 10, Cameron Hayes 11

Cattaraugua-Little Valley:  Josh Halterman 10, Gage Furl 10

 

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38 responses to “All-League Teams – 2020”

  1. Participation trophies Avatar

    I love how 32 kids “earned” recognition in Yale 1. 8 teams, 32 awards. That league must have 15-20 division one college basketball players based on all those awards. If you suited up, you are an honoree!

  2. Fan of the Game Avatar
    Fan of the Game

    I normally don’t comment in these threads but I want to respond to “participation trophies”. Those kids most definitely earned the honors that’s coming to them. It’s so much easier to throw stones from behind a computer screen. It takes a different type of person to show love to these kids. The Yale cup players absolutely earned their spots… there’s a lot of great players in this area and to be recognized as some of the best among them is an honor they’ll never forget. Out of all the things you could have commented you let that be your response. Show love don’t hate!!!!

  3. Lol Avatar
    Lol

    Yeah, I guess the fan is correct. HT, Emerson and Honors were 6-30 in league play and have 10 post season award winners. That sounds worthwhile. MEC and East needed 7 and 6 postseason award winners. Those teams must be some of the best in the nation!

  4. Coach Joe Avatar
    Coach Joe

    Start the discussion for all WNY all Centercourt teams
    First Team
    Javaughn Jones
    Dewayne Vass
    Jamond Jones
    Jalen Bradberry
    Roddy Gayle
    Second Team
    Tyler Hind
    Jaylen Stewart
    Mike Digiulio
    Jaemon Turner
    Covi James
    Third Team
    Cam Barmore
    Cal Shifflet
    Messia Graham
    Trey Kleitz
    Damarri Jones
    Fourth Team
    Anthony Mack
    Danny Carter
    Devonte Prince
    Tino Mancabelli
    Nate Ryniec
    Honorable mention:
    Jamyier Patton
    Nolan Shepard
    Lavardi Mance
    Caron Marshall
    Desean Ashley
    Max Dowling
    Brad Fowler
    Aiden Horace
    Bryant Rosa
    Tyler Robinson
    Lief Jamieson
    Nick O’Niel
    Jaden Slaughter
    Mario James
    Avion Harris
    Dante Moultrie
    Casey Curran
    John Orogun
    Decari Riley
    Greg Brooks

  5. Myopinionwhichmeansnothing Avatar
    Myopinionwhichmeansnothing

    Everyone has their own opinions but ..Avion Harris,Patton(Timon), Dowling(Canisius),Ashley(Joes) ,orogun(park) and either Smith or Riley from Health Science deserve a spot ….. competition matters and these teams played top competition and where the best. I wish we actually followed Rochester who does a big school and small school all star.

  6. JustSaying Avatar
    JustSaying

    Opinions are just that opinions but strength of schedule, final rankings (state and local), and production within league and between leagues should be considered. Otherwise, it’s just who you like and had an opportunity to see.

  7. statsman Avatar
    statsman

    Agree with Justsaying, results should be the measure.John Orogun (Park), was the most dominant big man in WNY basketball. His team first attitude, tireless work eithic & game changing play should earn his a spot on the first team:
    *345 points in 24 games averaging 14.4 points per game, with a season shooting average of 67% FG.
    •314 rebounds in 24 games averaging 13.1 rebounds per game.
    •38 blocks, averaging 2.1 blocks per game.
    •14 double-doubles in 24 games. A game high of 24 rebounds In 5 other games, John missed the double-double by either 1 point or 1 rebound.
    •John’s accomplishments were done when he was usually double teamed.
    Keonjay Carter (Park) Spot on the 2nd team:
    average per game: 14.3 points,5.0 rebounds, 4.6 assists
    Desmond Davis(Park) spot on the 3rd team:
    average per game: 8.5 points, 3.3 rebounds, 2.0 assists

  8. get_real Avatar

    Yeah stats, usually guys with 8 points / 3 reb / 2 ast earn spots on 3rd team All WNY. That’s one hell of a stat-line! I am thoroughly impressed by that, as should everyone in the USA. The offers must be rolling in!

  9. statsman Avatar
    statsman

    get real, point made, but let’s agree that stats should be the measure and not just personal opinions.

  10. BD1 Avatar
    BD1

    Statesman, it’s obvious you are a Park fan. You do bring up a good point with John Orogun. Just remember, everyone has an opinion and everything’s not clear cut. There’s many players with the same stats as the other two players you mentioned. That being said stats aren’t everything and Dez Davis had a solid all around season but probably won’t get any love. Bradberry is a definite first teamer and John should also be. That’s my opinion.

  11. WNY hoops fan 55 Avatar
    WNY hoops fan 55

    Vass is player of the year… he is also the most underrated player in the state…
    1st team
    Vass
    Orogun
    Bradberry
    Gayle
    Jamond Jones
    2nd team
    Jaemon turner
    Mike Digulio
    Jaylen Stewart
    Tyler hind
    Avion Harris
    3rd team
    Javaughn jones
    Cal shifflet
    Jaymier patton
    Demarri jones
    Keonjay Carter

  12. AllWNY Avatar
    AllWNY

    1st: Vass (POY), Gayle, Hind, Jones (HS), Jones (MEC)
    2nd: Bradberry, J. Stewart, A. Harris, Orogun, Patton
    3rd: Schifflet, J. Turner, A. Mack, D. Carter, C. Barmore
    4th: D. Jones, Dowling, Moultrie, Slaughter, C. James
    5th: K. Carter, Kleitz, Ryniec, D. Prince, J. Spencer

  13. Opinon Avatar
    Opinon

    POY: Vass or Jones( team success plus great years) Only other players in convo Bradberry,(but with park not having a playoff eliminates him) Gayle (best player in area , but team success hurts him)
    1st
    Vass or Jones (whoever does not get POY)
    Gayle
    Bradberry
    Hind
    2nd
    Jamond Jones
    Jaemon Turner
    Orogun
    Stewart
    Dowling
    3rd
    Barmore
    Patton
    C.james
    Shiflett
    Slaughter
    4th
    Carer(park)
    Harris(ohara)
    Carter(East)
    Riley(Health)
    Ashley or Ciocco last spot

  14. Shanny Avatar
    Shanny

    Coach of the Year should be unanimous – John Otto, Lancaster
    First sectional title since 1959. 5th seed in AA who only had one player selected All-League and possibly no All-WNY selections. Many coaches did great jobs this season but no one overachieved more than Lancaster.
    Congrats to Otto and all the Legends on an outstanding season!

  15. Larry Scheur Avatar

    Why not just go by D1 offers? – Right… Park jumps to the top. Don’t discount Park because they’re the only 716 team playing a national schedule. They are still 2x NYS CHSAA Champs, won 1 National Tournament and finished 3rd in another against competition not seen in WNY.

  16. Larry Scheur Avatar

    for the record Park had 5 players in D1 this year with 3 starting. Joe Jones (Georgia State), Chris Efretuei (Louisiana-Monroe), Jordan Nwora (Louisville), Giambatistta Davis (UB), Mariano Baldon (Niagara). Also a few D2 and JUCO. AND I believe the under-honored and often wrongfully called overated Jordan Nwora was not only named the 12th best player in College Basketball by Sports Illustrated, he was named All ACC, ACC Academic All American and All American by: Associated Press, The Sporting News, The Athlete and USA Today. Further honors forthcoming. KEEP UNDERRATING PARK’S PROGRAM. No school from WNY in the last 15 years has had as many players get to the next level and I believe they could challenge any team on GPA too.

  17. Fact Check Avatar
    Fact Check

    How is Nwora underrated? He’s received countless honors which you’ve noted.
    Your last comment is simply inaccurate. Niagara Falls and Canisius have produced more college basketball players in the last 15 years than Park. Park has only been on the map for the last 6 or so years.

  18. Fact Check Avatar
    Fact Check

    How many of those Park kids that you referenced went to Park for 4 years of high school? How many were pillaged after starting at another school?

  19. BD1 Avatar
    BD1

    Fact Check, every MMA school recruits and gets students from other schools not just Park. Ex: Eric Kegler from St Marys to Canisius, DeShawn Ashley from Amherst to St Joes, Jameer Patton from CSAT to Bishop Timon and many more. It is what it is.

  20. photodimensions Avatar

    only the 2005 Niagara Falls team exceeded Park. It is fact checked. List major conference or mid major starters that came out of Canisius. Their recent star is a minor bench player on an ok low major.

  21. All Stars Avatar
    All Stars

    BD1 – every school that recruits once athletes are in high school is doing it illegally. It shouldn’t be allowed and is a big reason why that league isn’t allowed in section 6. If you bring in a 9th grader, that’s doing it the right way, stealing kids from other schools is simply a joke. The fact that many kids bounce from one school to another is ridiculous, when the fact is that most are only as good as their posse says they are. I’m pretty sure that the league director is trying to put a stop to all of this.

  22. photodimensions Avatar

    At Park the only one who could be considered a transfer is Jalen whose school closed so he is not a transfer. On the other hand why wouldn’t a student athlete want to transfer to a school with superior academics and proven athletic excellence. Park is not free and everyone pays their way in some form. Many schools are involved in “Basketball without Borders”.

  23. Typical Avatar
    Typical

    I guess Joe Jones, Nwora, and Orogun are all 4 year Park guys too. Fake news.
    I guess most schools with an around 25 kids per grade level would be considered “superior” over other schools.

  24. TypicalWNY Avatar
    TypicalWNY

    Are these posts just to argue, smh. Insulting a kid because he does not have D1 offers, Davis might not have d1 offers but how many local kids do? insulting another because he played for a d1 team that made the tourney but did not play a ton, I bet 90 percent of kids on these lists would love that opportunity. This is nuts , adults being kids as usual. Park has been crucified , unfairly removed from top spot in WNY rankings after beating the top team for no reason that makes sense, nothing that’s in kids control. But for Park to start downing quality kids like the Canisus kid is bad. It does more harm to the perception of the program than helped it. Hopefully next year brings some togetherness for the area. The competition should be saved for the courts.

  25. Fact Check Avatar
    Fact Check

    Larry you are a great guy but here are the facts.
    – Jalen was at NF last year, that school did not close.
    – “No program from WNY in the last 15 years has had as many players get to the next level as Park”. That was your statement. The fact is Canisius and Niagara Falls have had more players play college basketball than Park in the last 15 years. Major level players is a different conversation.
    – Park guy accusing other schools of “basketball without borders”….

  26. photodimensions Avatar

    I stated D1 scholarship ball – not those who played at any level. Look at scholarship offers. I forgot Jalen was at NF after NC closed. There’s a big difference playing local vs national. The High School Park lost to a year ago to finish 2nd at the King Cotton Classic has produced more pro athletes than any school and was named Sports High School of the Decade by SI. If Park’s student-athletes perform at a higher level and have more talent, honor them. Don’t push them aside for those that only deserve participation awards if anywhere else.

  27. photodimensions Avatar

    Posted by Canisius HS. Varsity basketball results for the decade: 90-11 (89%) Home; 216-59 (79%) Overall; 126-19 (87%) League. Federation Titles: 1; State Titles: 2; Manhattan Cup Titles: 6; College Players (all levels) 20.
    The Park School of Buffalo was only in the MMAA for half the decade. Park is 45-2 (96%) at Home; 109-21 (84%) Overall; and was 54-9 (86%) League. Federation Titles: 2; State Titles: 3; Manhattan Cup Titles 2: College Players (all levels): 13 including 5 current NCAA D1. ALL IN FIVE YEARS.

  28. Fact Check Avatar
    Fact Check

    You win. Park is the best in the world. We all bow down. How are all of their other sports teams? We all know that they have the high and mighty in boys basketball since they bring them in from anywhere and everywhere, but how about the other teams? When Park pushers call everyone else “those that only deserve participation awards”, you shouldn’t wonder why most people dislike the way Park does business. How’d that game versus SJ go this year? Oh yeah, you dropped them in favor of the game against Global Concepts.

  29. ALK Avatar
    ALK

    You didn’t state only D1 scholarships but thank you for clarifying. Over the last 15 years, Canisius and Niagara Falls have both had more student-athletes receive D1 scholarships than Park. Park has had a nice 5 year run but Canisius/Falls have had great teams for years so they should have more scholarship players over the 15 year period that you chose to point out.
    Also, comparing the percentages of a 5 year run to 10 years is obviously not apples to apples. Park has had a great 5 years, no one is debating that. If they can sustain those numbers for 5 more years I’d be impressed. Unfortunately for you that run has a year left and then they will be back to playing IAC ball.
    Yes Los, the competition should be saved for the courts but your school backed out of the SJ game.

  30. Shootet Avatar
    Shootet

    How does a kid like Joe Ciocca get overlooked? Plays on one of the best teams in WNY. He was the second leading scorer at Canisius after Dwayne Vass. Selected to the All Catholic A Team. He was the leading scorer (21 points) in the Canisius State Catholic semi-final victory over Long Island champion St. Anthony’s at Hofstra. Scored the most three pointers by a wide margin at Canisius. Second most in Section 6. Smart, tough player who coaches had to game plan for. I would take him over a lot of other kids on this list any day. Come on!

  31. BD1 Avatar
    BD1

    Shootet, Joe is a good player. In my opinion there’s other players that are left out too. Remember these teams are always peoples opinions. Therefore it’s never going to be perfect.

  32. wnyhoops Avatar
    wnyhoops

    I honestly think that Tim Kolasinski from olean should be coach of the year by far. He brought a 7 seeded Olean team to win the sectional championship. He proved that this was not a down year for this amazing and winning program. He was a true leader, he blocked out all the hate on the program this year. He continued to have success even considered a down year. You have to give Olean credit this program is special and they’re only getting better from here.

  33. Section6 Avatar
    Section6

    Otto is my pick from coach of the year.Knocking off NFHS who was the section 6 champs for the last 4 or 5 years. Lancaster had a great season . Parker would be my second only one loss beating powers canisius and St. Joe’s.

  34. wnyhoops Avatar
    wnyhoops

    Yeah, Lancaster beat NF because NF didn’t have their best player. They wouldn’t of won a sectional championship if he played and Otto wouldn’t be in the conversation. I honestly think it should be Kolasinski or Parker.

  35. Section6 Avatar
    Section6

    Lamcaster beat a very good Will North team, Then the Falls with there best player Turner and then went on to beat a better Orchard Park team. Otto deserves to be in the conversation and class AA is alot tougher than class B sorry. Taking nothing away from Olean but Otto or Parker.

  36. wnyhoops Avatar
    wnyhoops

    Olean beat Jamestown this year unlike Lancaster and Olean didn’t have their second best player that game. AA wasn’t as competitive this year. Olean had to face a tougher road than Lancaster not getting the easy way out. The coach of the year conversation should be between 3 coaches Otto , Parker, and Kolasinski

  37. CGE 716 Avatar
    CGE 716

    wnyhoops what hate are you talking about? I’ve never heard anyone hating on Olean’s Kolasinski. He took over for a legend but who hated for that? Turner was the best player on N. Falls by a landslide. And since when is beating Jamestown the criteria to point to for coach of the year. When was the last time they won AA? Not great arguments

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    wnyhoops

    Oleans Kolasinski should be coach of the year by far. And Olean is the best program and western New York by a landslide.

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