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SANBORN — Last year, Niagara Wheatfield came close to ending a seven-year playoff drought.
All that separated it and a trip to Health Sciences/BASC/Charter in the first round of the Section VI Class A playoffs was a point-differential tiebreaker.
Unfortunately for Niagara Wheatfield, it lost the three-way tiebreaker and Kenmore West made the playoffs. Now, the team knows it has a chance to end the drought and get back to the postseason.
Last year, Niagara Wheatfield went 2-7 overall — 2-4 in league play — while being outscored 157-127. The team's season came to an end with a 28-21 loss to North Tonawanda in the first round of the Chuck Funke Bowl tournament.
"Well, expectations are we fell short again," Niagara Wheatfield head coach Erik O'Bryan said. "We lost a tiebreaker last year and want to go to the playoffs. It's been a long time in Niagara Wheatfield."
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All that separated it and a trip to Health Sciences/BASC/Charter in the first round of the Section VI Class A playoffs was a point-differential tiebreaker.
Unfortunately for Niagara Wheatfield, it lost the three-way tiebreaker and Kenmore West made the playoffs. Now, the team knows it has a chance to end the drought and get back to the postseason.
Last year, Niagara Wheatfield went 2-7 overall — 2-4 in league play — while being outscored 157-127. The team's season came to an end with a 28-21 loss to North Tonawanda in the first round of the Chuck Funke Bowl tournament.
"Well, expectations are we fell short again," Niagara Wheatfield head coach Erik O'Bryan said. "We lost a tiebreaker last year and want to go to the playoffs. It's been a long time in Niagara Wheatfield."
#niagara #wheatfield #last #playoffs