Bills defensive coordinator looks forward to challenge of containing Cincinnati offense...Sabres face a "measuring stick" opponent today...and a record-setting scoring display from a Westfield sophomore. More details from Greg Larson on today's Saturday Sports Update...
Saturday Sports Update
Top: Buffalo Bills defensive coordinator Leslie Frazier (left) says his team will have its hands full with a Cincinnati Bengals offense that is ranked 7th in the NFL in total offense, but he told reporters during the team's post-practice press conference on Friday that his team is looking forward to the challenge. Monday night's game between the Bills and Bengals will carry a lot of weight in determining who will finish as the top seed in the AFC. If the Bills win, they remain the frontrunners; if the Bengals win, they stay alive for that top spot. Images by the Buffalo Bills
Bottom left: Last weekend's "blizzard of the century" could not cool off the Buffalo Sabres, who are riding a five-game winning streak. Today, Kyle Okposo and company will look to make it six straight victories, but it's much easier said than done, as the Sabres are on the road this afternoon against the NHL's best team -- the Boston Bruins, who have won 28 out of their 35 games on the season. Photo by the Buffalo Sabres
Bottom right: Senior Ana Rodriguez launches and connects on a three-pointer during the 3rd quarter of Dunkirk's girls high school basketball game against Westfield on Friday. Rodriguez drained four triples on the day en route to a team-high 18 points, as the Lady Marauders notched a 54-50 win to conclude the Dunkirk Holiday JamFest. It's their second victory of the season. Image by the Dunkirk Cit School District