Fredonia uses balanced attack to beat Dunkirk in rivalry meeting...two Bills players receive AP All-Pro honors...and a Frewsburg native rejoins the Mets' farm system. More details from Greg Larson on today's Saturday Sports Update...
Saturday Sports Update
Top: The Dunkirk-Fredonia rivalry in boys high school basketball does not disappoint when it comes to bringing the energy, and Friday night's contest was no exception. The latest installment saw Fredonia win on its home floor by a 70-54 score, marking the eighth straight victory for the Billies over the Marauders in the series. Keegan Whitfield, shown on the left driving down the lane, was one of three Fredonia players who hit double figures in scoring with a season-high 14 points. For Dunkirk, Lorenzo Lewis, shown on the right watching one of his three-pointers fly, led all scorers with 23 points. Photos by Greg Larson
Bottom left: Matt Milano was one of two Buffalo Bills players to receive 2022 NFL All-Pro honors from the Associated Press on Friday. Milano, who is in his sixth season wit the Bills, was named to the AP's All-Pro First Team. Meanwhile, wide receiver Stefon Diggs received AP Second Team honors after recording a third straight season with at least 100 receptions and 1,200 yards. Photo by the Buffalo Bills
Bottom right: Frewsburg native Connor Grey is returning to the New York Mets' farm system. This week, the Mets signed pitcher Connor Grey to a minor league contract. Last season, Grey got called up to the Major League level in late August but did not appear in a game. He spent the remainder of the season with the Mets' AAA affiliate in Syracuse after he got designated for assignment on September 1st. Photo by the Syracuse Mets