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The 2021 CC MVP

IMG_7702Jalen Bradberry

Niagara Falls

Senior

24.2 PPG

6.7 RPG

6.0 APG

2.3 SPG

Class AA Champion

NFL Champion

NFL Player of the Year

(Photo: The Buffalo News)

 

First Team All-Centercourt

IMG_7704Jaden Slaughter

St. Joe's

Senior

20.5 PPG

6.4 RPG

4.7 APG

2.1 SPG

Manhattan Cup Champion

Manhattan Cup MVP

First Team All-Catholic

(Photo: Andrew Miller)

 

IMG_7666Jamyier Patton

Timon

Senior

24.5 PPG

4.5 RPG

3.3 SPG

2.9 APG

Manhattan Cup Finalist

 All-Catholic Player of the Year

(Photo: Tom Burns)

 

 

IMG_7651Justin Glover

St. Joe's

Junior

14.1 PPG

7.2 APG

4.6 RPG

2.1 SPG

Manhattan Cup Champion

First Team All-Catholic

(Photo: Andrew Miller)

 

 

IMG_7705Max Schneider

Williamsville East

Junior

30.4 PPG

7.2 APG

2.7 SPG

1.9 RPG

ECIC II Player of the Year

First Team All-ECIC

(Photo: Buffalo News)

 

 

IMG_7711JaVaughn Jones

Health Sciences

Senior

23.8 PPG

8.1 RPG

6.8 APG

4.9 SPG

2.6 BPG

(Photo: Buffalo News)

 

 

 

 

Second Team All-Centercourt

IMG_7644Trey Kleitz

Iroquois

Junior

26.5 PPG

7.3 APG

6.3 SPG

6.0 RPG

All-ECIC Player of the Year

ECIC III Player of the Year

ECIC III Champion

(Photo: Renea Lauck)

 

IMG_7712Keonjay Carter

Park

Senior

22.9 PPG

7.6 RPG

2.2 APG

1.1 SPG

(Photo: Buffalo News)

 

 

 


IMG_7718Jason Brooks

Olean

Senior

21.8 PPG

4.4 APG

4.0 RPG

2.6 SPG

CCAA I West Player of the Year

CCAA I West Champion

 

 

 

IMG_7720Peyton Consigli

St. Francis

Senior

19.9 PPG

7.3 RPG

3.1 APG

1.1 SPG

First Team All-Catholic

 

 

 

 

IMG_7729Caleb Hutchins

Park

Senior

14.8 PPG

10.5 RPG

3.0 APG

1.9 SPG

1.6 BPG

 

 

 

 

 

Third Team All-Centercourt

IMG_7738Kamar Goudelock

Timon

Junior

16.9 PPG

4.3 RPG

2.7 APG

2.3 SPG

Manhattan Cup Finalist

First Team All-Catholic

(Photo: Buffalo News)

 

 

IMG_7742Jalen Duff

Lew-Port

Sophomore

28.3 PPG

5.0 RPG

3.8 APG

2.0 SPG

First Team NFL

(Photo: Buffalo News)

 

 

 

IMG_7740Xander Fletcher

Niagara Wheatfield

Sophomore

20.3 PPG

4.8 APG

4.7 RPG

2.8 SPG

First Team NFL

(Photo: Buffalo News)

 

 

 

IMG_7748Tyler Putney

Fredonia

Senior

20.2 PPG

8.2 RPG

2.8 APG

1.4 SPG

0.7 BPG

Section VI Class B3 Champion

First Team CCAA I West

(Photo: Scott Kindberg/Observer)

 

IMG_7749Josh Haskell

St. Joe's

Junior

13.4 PPG

4.4 RPG

2.1 APG

1.4 SPG

Manhattan Cup Champion

Second Team All-Catholic

(Photo: Buffalo News)

 

 

 

Fourth Team All-Centercourt

IMG_7754Max Dowling

Canisius

Senior

12.8 PPG

7.9 RPG

2.1 APG

1.0 BPG

0.6 SPG

Second Team All-Catholic

(Photo: Buffalo News)

 

 

IMG_7751Declan Ryan

Canisius

Junior

15.7 PPG

7.9 RPG

1.2 APG

0.5 SPG

0.5 BPG

First Team All-Catholic

(Photo: Buffalo News)

 

 

IMG_7757 (1)Damario James

Bennett

Senior

17.6 PPG

4.1 APG

2.1 SPG

1.9 APG

Section VI Class B1 Champion

First Team Yale Cup 

(Photo: Harry Scull)

 

 

IMG_7762Tariq Eubanks

Tapestry

Senior

12.9 PPG

10.1 APG

7.1 SPG

3.7 RPG

Section VI Class C1 Champion

(Photo: Buffalo News)

 

 

 

IMG_7760Jaiden Harrison

West Seneca East

Freshman

21.6 PPG

8.7 RPG

3.3 APG

1.8 SPG

First Team All-ECIC

First Team ECIC II

(Photo: West Seneca Bee)

 

 

 

Fifth Team All-Centercourt

IMG_5035Massai Graham

Tapestry

Junior

16.1 PPG

11.2 RPG

3.3 BPG

2.3 APG

Section VI Class C1 Champion

(Photo: Shawn Turri)

 

IMG_7756Zach Ianello

Clarence

Senior

15.3 PPG

3.0 RPG

1.9 APG

1.0 SPG

ECIC I Player of the Year

First Team All-ECIC

 

 

 

IMG_7765Tyler Chinn

Medina

Senior

17.8 PPG

5.4 APG

5.0 RPG

4.7 SPG

Section VI Class B2 Champion

Niagara-Orleans Champion

N-O Player of the Year

(Photo: Orleans Hub)

 

IMG_7692Bryant Rosa

Riverside

Junior

24.5 PPG

4.2 APG

2.3 SPG

1.8 RPG

Yale Cup II Champion

Yale Cup II Player of the Year

 

 

 

IMG_7662Bush Rieang

McKinley

Senior

16.4 PPG

5.0 APG

2.0 SPG

Yale Cup I Champion

Yale Cup I Player of the Year

(Photo: Buffalo News)

 

 

 

 

Honorable Mention

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(Springville's Austin Boies was the ECIC IV Player of the Year and a First Team All-ECIC selection, leading the Griffins to an ECIC IV Championship / Photo: Harry Scull)

 

Austin Boies – Springville, Senior

* ECIC IV Player of the Year

24.4 PPG / 8.6 RPG / 4.5 SPG / 2.5 APG

 

Javier West – Forestville, Senior

* First Team CCAA II East

23.9 PPG / 7.8 RPG / 4.6 SPG / 2.0 APG

 

Christian Pagano – Depew, Senior

* First Team ECIC III

20.6 PPG / 4.5 RPG / 2.5 APG / 1.8 SPG / 0.8 BPG

 

Imario Douglas – Lockport, Senior

* First Team NFL

20.3 PPG / 8.7 RPG / 2.2 SPG

 

Jerrold Skillon – Bennett, Senior

* First Team Yale Cup I

18.7 PPG / 6.3 RPG / 1.5 APG / 1.0 SPG

 

Anthony Smith – Middle College, Senior

* First Team Yale Cup I

18.2 PPG / 16.6 RPG / 3.2 BPG / 1.8 SPG

 

Wally Wisniewski – North Tonawanda, Senior

* First Team NFL

17.1 PPG / 5.6 RPG / 3.8 SPG / 1.8 APG / 1.2 BPG

 

Hunter Wassink – Clymer, Senior

* CCAA II West Player of the Year

17.1 PPG / 3.7 APG / 3.7 RPG / 1.8 SPG

 

Lief Jimerson – Ellicottville, Senior

* First Team CCAA II East

16.8 PPG / 3.5 SPG / 3.1 RPG / 2.6 APG

 

Jaiden Green – East, Senior

* First Team Yale Cup I

15.6 PPG / 11.7 RPG / 2.4 SPG / 2.3 APG / 1.5 BPG

 

Zech Franklin – Iroquois, Senior

* First Team ECIC III

14.8 PPG / 11.7 RPG / 4.5 BPG / 2.0 SPG

 

Jackson Jerebko – Lancaster, Senior

First Team ECIC I

14.5 PPG / 6.5 RPG / 2.1 APG / 1.2 SPG

 

Des Davis – Park, Senior

14.5 PPG / 8.7 RPG / 3.0 APG / 2.5 SPG

 

Brian Fry – Medina, Senior

* First Team N-O

13.7 PPG / 8.3 RPG / 4.2 APG / 2.9 SPG

 

Elijah Rojas – Jamestown, Senior

* First Team ECIC I

13.7 PPG / 4.5 APG / 2.9 RPG / 2.6 SPG

 

Amiel Collins – St. Francis, Senior

* Second Team All-Catholic

13.6 PPG / 3.6 RPG / 2.3 APG / 1.4 SPG / 1.1 BPG

 

Nevada Eldridge – Cheektowaga, Senior

* First Team ECIC III

13.5 PPG / 8.8 RPG / 1.6 APG / 1.0 BPG

 

Brandon Okie – Frontier, Senior

* First Team ECIC I

13.3 PPG / 9.6 RPG / 1.9 APG / 0.9 SPG

 

Jeremy Foltz – Newfane, Senior

* First Team N-O

12.8 PPG / 4.3 APG / 2.5 SPG / 1.6 RPG

 

Keonte Brown – Cheektowaga, Senior

* First Team ECIC III

12.4 PPG / 6.1 RPG / 4.1 APG / 3.0 SPG

 

Clayton Rowland – Ellicottville, Senior

* CCAA II East Player of the Year

12.0 PPG / 12.2 RPG / 5.2 APG / 3.2 SPG

 

Trevin Boling – Tonawanda, Junior

* First Team ECIC III

29.9 PPG / 4.1 RPG / 1.4 APG / 1.3 SPG

 

Caleb Chapman – City Honors, Junior

* First Team Yale Cup II

20.1 PPG / 7.9 RPG / 4.1 APG / 3.6 SPG

 

TJ Robinson – Niagara Wheatfield, Junior

* First Team NFL

19.8 PPG / 4.0 RPG / 1.9 APG / 1.6 SPG

 

Tyler Curran – Allegany-Limestone, Junior

* First Team CCAA I West

18.2 PPG / 3.7 RPG / 3.3 APG / 2.2 SPG 

 

Dom Phillips – East Aurora, Junior

* First Team ECIC III

14.9 PPG / 3.5 RPG / 2.5 APG / 2.5 SPG

 

Romeo Bell – Tapestry, Junior

13.8 PPG / 5.5 RPG / 4.8 APG / 3.5 SPG

 

Dominic McKenzie – Niagara Falls, Junior

* Second Team NFL

13.6 PPG / 9.3 RPG / 1.3 SPG / 1.0 BPG 

 

Benjamin Bill – Hamburg, Junior

* First Team ECIC II

13.2 PPG / 8.0 RPG / 2.6 BPG / 2.1 APG / 1.1 SPG

 

Kevin Thompson – Timon, Junior

* Second Team All-Catholic

12.5 PPG / 5.4 RPG / 1.1 APG / 1.6 SPG / 2.6 BPG

 

Jimmie Green – Cardinal O'Hara, Junior

* Honorable Mention All-Catholic

12.5 PPG / 6.4 RPG / 2.6 APG / 1.8 SPG / 1.3 BPG

 

Solomon Jackson – St. Joe's, Junior

* Second Team All-Catholic

10.1 PPG / 5.5 RPG / 2.1 APG / 0.9 SPG

 

Nick Moore – Amherst, Sophomore

* First Team ECIC II

13.4 PPG / 4.8 RPG / 3.3 APG / 2.1 SPG

 

Lucas Brown – Salamanca, Freshman 

* First Team CCAA I West

18.3 PPG / 6.2 RPG / 2.4 APG / 2.1 SPG

 

Adam Chiacchia – Hamburg, Freshman

* Second Team ECIC II

12.2 PPG / 9.2 RPG / 2.9 APG / 1.8 SPG / 1.3 BPG

 

Sixth Man of the Year
IMG_7652Jack Harper – Hamburg, Senior

As a senior and captain of a team that rolled out five underclassmen in its starting lineup, Jack Harper was a true team leader for the Hamburg Bulldogs.  The body language and energy he displayed, whether waiting to hear his number called for the first time, sprinting back after a made shot, or checking back out of the game remained constant and spoke to the team first concept that his senior leadership helped instill.  His consistent contributions on the court were a key reason the Bulldogs won championships in both Section VI Class A1 and in ECIC II.  The team always got a spark when he entered the game and there wasn't a more focused player on the floor.  Harper rebounded, defended, and fit perfectly into the offense, where he never failed to deliver some big shots and timely scoring.  

 

All-Centercourt Defenders

First Team

Jesse Hawkins – Cheektowaga, Senior

Malachi Williams – Niagara Falls, Senior

Justin Glover – St. Joe's, Junior

Shane Cercone – Canisius, Sophomore

Tariq Eubanks – Tapestry, Senior

 

Second Team

Brady Kustra – Hamburg, Junior

Benjamin Bill – Hamburg, Junior

JaVaughn Jones – Health Sciences, Senior

Luke Granto – North Tonawanda, Sophomore

Caleb Hutchins – Park, Senior

 

Third Team

Brian Fry – Medina, Senior

Kevin Thompson – Timon, Junior

Zion James – Olean, Junior

Zech Franklin – Iroquois, Junior

Jaylen Butera – Jamestown, Junior

 

Centercourt #BOOM Squad

IMG_4653Anthony Smith – Middle College, Senior

Massai Graham – Tapestry, Junior

Caleb Hutchins – Park, Senior

Oliver Ngarikiyintwari – Hutch Tech, Senior

TJ Jacobs – Hutch Tech, Junior

Elijah Whitehead – McKinley, Junior

Wally Wisniewski – North Tonawanda, Senior

Gary Johnson – Amherst, Junior

Jaden Slaughter – St. Joe's, Senior

Jalen Bradberry – Niagara Falls, Senior

Jerrold Skillon – Bennett, Senior

Jaiden Green – East, Senior

Greg Sanders – CSAT, Junior

Austin Boies – Springville, Senior

Jimmie Green – Cardinal O'Hara, Junior

 

Centercourt Coach of the Year

IMG_7659John Reinholz – Hamburg

In 2014, the Manhattan Cup playoffs appeared to be a mere formality.  A loaded Canisius team led by sophomore standout Howard Washington had spent the regular season destroying the local competition – so much so, that the closest regular season game against a WNY opponent for the Crusaders had been a 12-point win over Park.  No one was touching Canisius, because not only had no team come close, but the first two rounds of the playoffs ran through Delaware Avenue as home games for Canisius.

John Reinholz was the head coach at Nichols in 2014 and despite entering the postseason as the #5 seed in the Manhattan Cup playoffs, the Vikings had been competitive in a regular season visit to Canisius, losing there by 13 points, and had been a steadily improving squad with talented underclassmen.  After a win in the quarterfinals, Reinholz's squad faced that "mere formality", go lose at Canisius and try to keep it respectable.  Instead, Nichols sent shock waves throughout WNY on a Wednesday night in late February and soon had an arena watching Section VI playoffs at Buff State busy refreshing their phones for updates.  A seven-point win that night by Nichols sent them to the championship game, where they hoisted the hardware with a win over Timon.  Two seasons later, Reinholz won a second championship at Nichols, before resigning as head coach.

After a season away from the boys varsity ranks, he was back behind the bench.  This time, Reinholz was the man at Hamburg – much closer to his home in Orchard Park, but not exactly an annual championship program.  The Bulldogs played in ECIC II, a league recently dominated by Williamsville & Amherst, and it had been 64 years since the last Section VI championship.  That was all about to change.

His fourth season at Hamburg, the 2021 campaign that no one ever even knew for sure if we'd see, the team made history.  Starting five underclassmen, including a freshman, the Bulldogs quickly got off to a 5-1 start and ended the season by winning 9 of their last 10 games.  They won the ECIC II title outright and headed into the Section VI postseason as the #2 seed in the Class A1 bracket.

After a win in the quarterfinals over Hutch Tech, the Bulldogs faced an opponent that had recently ended its own long sectional drought in 2017 and played a similar defensive style in North Tonawanda.  That night I attended a different playoff game in the city, but was so fascinated by the NT at Hamburg game that I powered my phone off for the ride home and stayed away from Twitter for the evening — so I could watch the game on Youtube from start to finish without knowing the result prior.  What unfolded on my big screen was a classic that went to overtime and came down to the game's final possession.  A gutsy lob play that snuck Evan Chaffee behind NT's zone where he took a perfect lob pass from Adam Chiacchia for the game-winner left my jaw dropped towards my chest for a couple minutes.  Then I powered my phone back on at 10:27 pm to text Coach Reinholz and commend him for going back to a call that I watched fail to the opposite side earlier that half.

The Class A1 championship game brought Niagara Wheatfield to Hamburg, where after a close opening quarter, the Bulldogs seized control and earned the title in convincing fashion, ending a 68-year drought in Section VI.  The team was exceptionally cohesive at both ends of the floor.  There was a team commitment at the defensive end and deliberate group that methodically executed at the offensive end.  Some of the best interior passing against a zone I've watched in local high school ball.  All while the man behind the Hamburg bench calmly orchestrated it all.  

Following his team's final victory, Reinholz patiently answered question after question for the media until his players couldn't take it anymore.  "Sorry to interrupt," one of his assistants finally approached and said, "the boys really want you in the locker room to celebrate!"  

It was a most fitting finale to the 2021 season for the Centercourt Coach of the Year!

 

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4 responses to “The 2021 All-Centercourt Team: The Best in WNY”

  1. Big fan Avatar
    Big fan

    What!? how could you not pick….No great job as usual. Thanks for shining some well deserved light on all of these deserving young men.

  2. hoopster Avatar
    hoopster

    WOW! Hi tech! You’ve come a long way CC from the days of Norman Dale. Bravo!

  3. Karolyn R Avatar
    Karolyn R

    Dad would be so proud John! Way to go!

  4. Dave R Avatar
    Dave R

    Great work, as usual! Congrats to all these award winners.

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