Daboll leaving Buffalo for the Big Apple...Sabres will a goalie dilemma for their road trip...and the Fredonia girls rout Dunkirk on rivalry night. More details from Greg Larson on today's Saturday Sports Update...
Saturday Sports Update
Top left: Buffalo Bills offensive coordinator Brian Daboll is heading for the Big Apple. On Friday, the New York Giants announced that they will be hiring Daboll as their next head coach. The move comes one week after the Giants hired Bills Assistant General Manager Joe Schoen. Daboll spent four seasons in Buffalo, overseeing what has become one of the NFL's top offenses over the past two seasons. Photo by the Buffalo Bills
Top right: The Buffalo Sabres have had so many issues over the past decade, but nothing quite like this. On Friday, goalie Michael Houser entered the NHL's COVID-19 protocol, and with Aaron Dell serving a three-game suspension, the team does not have a completely healthy option available entering the start of tonight's three-game road trip. The Sabres will bring Craig Anderson and Dustin Tokarski for their trip; both have missed considerable amounts of time due to injury. Photo by the Buffalo Sabres
Bottom left: Sophia Gullo scores a layup on a drive down the lane during the 4th quarter of Friday night's girls high school basketball game between Dunkirk and Fredonia. Gullo was one of three Fredonia players in double figures with 10 points on the night as the Lady Hillbillies won comfortably by a 65-23 score. Photo by Greg Larson
Bottom right: Ashleigh Barty won her third career Grand Slam title today, but perhaps this one was the sweetest of all. The top-ranked Aussie defeated American Danielle Collins 6-3, 7-6(2) in the Australian Open women's final, becoming the first Australian player to win the title in Melbourne since 1978. Photo by the Australian Open