By PAUL GOTHAM ROCHESTER, N.Y. -- Will Johnson nailed a late 3-pointer to stop the surging Gates-Chili Spartans, and the Webster Thomas Titans held on for a 61-53 victory, Tuesday night. Clinging to two-point edge, Johnson took a Joe Luconte feed and connected from the right corner. "Coach drew up a box set in the timeout," Johnson explained. "We all know Joe is faster … [Read more...] about Johnson connects on late 3; Thomas holds off Gates-Chili
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Trabs Gabs Week 4
By MATT TRABOLD TRABS KEEPS TABS Many a Gift for Fans in Section V This Season The country being deep in giving and receiving gifts during these winter holiday times offers up an excuse to put together some superlatives of sorts based on the themes of the calendar season for certain boys basketball players in Section V at the moment. This area has plenty of visual … [Read more...] about Trabs Gabs Week 4
Cook leads second-half surge as Mendon tops HF-L
By PAUL GOTHAM MENDON, N.Y. -- Daniel Cook netted eight of his game-high 22 points early in the third quarter, and the Pittsford Mendon boys' basketball team turned a two-point halftime edge into a double-digit cushion en route to a 68-58 victory over the Honeoye Falls-Lima Cougars, Monday night. Cook finished a layup in transition, converted three of four free throws and … [Read more...] about Cook leads second-half surge as Mendon tops HF-L
La Salle uses hot outside shooting to defeat Mercer, 95-85
Courtesy of GoExplorers.com PHILADELPHIA - Five Explorers reached double figures in scoring and the La Salle University men's basketball team (6-6) used an impressive three-point shooting performance to upend Mercer (6-5), 95-85, at Tom Gola Arena at TruMark Financial Center on Sunday. La Salle connected on a season-best 16 three-pointers, two shy of the school record … [Read more...] about La Salle uses hot outside shooting to defeat Mercer, 95-85
Caleb Sedore: Long road back
By: Justin Lafleur, Lehigh Sports Communications In the final minute of Saturday's 75-60 win over Mount St. Mary's, junior Caleb Sedore walked onto the floor for his collegiate debut. The moment was a long time coming. After suffering a torn ACL as a freshman, then re-tearing the same ACL as a sophomore, his debut was two years in the making. "When I first ran onto … [Read more...] about Caleb Sedore: Long road back