
Jazz Fest at OCC is quickly becoming one of our favorite fashion holidays.
Jazz Fest at OCC is quickly becoming one of our favorite fashion holidays.
The Grammy-award winning group New York Voices (above) participated in today’s All-Star tribute to Mark Murphy. Murphy passed away in October.
Henninger High Senior Taj Mitchell marches into SRC Arena (at OCC) with members of the Class of 2016.
A few hours before Groundhog Day (Onondaga Community College).
Mika Adams-Woods (#23), aka the one man press-breaker, but on a shooting, dribbling and passing clinic to help hand CBA their first loss of the season.
Last night’s Section III match up between Bishop Ludden and Christian Brothers Academy (CBA) was the perfect crescendo for the Zebra Classic Tournament. It was also a great showcase match sophomore stars Mika Adams-Woods and Charles Pride.
CBA may be the better team (this was their first loss), but after a 37-point, takeover performance, Adams-Woods showed why he may be the regions best talent. His swishing and dishing, his adept ball-handling, and cat-like quickness would have only been more impressive if the superlatives were supplied by Clyde Frazier.
Ludden won 67-58.
CBA will get their chance at revenge when the two teams meet again in February. At that end-of-the-season meeting, the throwback jerseys will be a distant memory.
The Most Holy Rosary section, pulling for Ludden, celebrated an early first quarter run with a mini chest bump.
Lafayette senior guard Ryan Agedal shoots a technical free throw in the second half of Saturday’s Zebra Classic Throwback Contest vs. Fabius-Pompey. Lafayette won 59-49.
Four teams wore the throwback jerseys for two of the five contests for last night’s 30th Zebra Classic, which was held at Onondaga Community College. For the fourth game, Lafayette represented St. Lucy’s and Fabius-Pompey represented St. John The Evangelist from the old Syracuse Parochial League. We heard the players get to keep the old school jerseys. The Tournament was sponsored by Pathfinder Bank.