It is often said that basketball is a game of runs.
While there were several runs in Wednesday's Section 5 Class A2 semifinals at the Blue Cross Arena, Batavia's last was the biggest as the Blue Devils won a thrilling 60-57 game over Geneva.
"Coach called a timeout and called a great play, and I hit a 3," said Andrew Hoy, who scored a game-high 27 points. "It is all about runs. Junior Collins doesn't normally shoot like that, even though he's a great player. He banged in two 3-pointers to put them up. We knew we would make our shots."
The second Panther run - and biggest - came after the team had fell behind 14 points midway through the third quarter.
Joe Schlossel scored to put the Blue Devils up 39-25 but Hoy went to the bench with foul trouble.
Geneva ripped off eight consecutive points with Batavia's top gun on the bench.
The Blue Devils held on to a lead, but the Panthers had five straight points at the end of the third quarter and tied the game at 45.
Geneva took a 53-49 lead when Collins hit a pair and Mickel Soloman hit one 3-pointer over a minute stretch.
Timeout Batavia.
"They were shell-shocked when Geneva had that big run," Batavia coach Buddy Brasky said. "I told them basketball was a game of runs and we had to answer."
Batavia answered right back with Andrew hitting a 3, Marcus Hoy dropping one in and Andrew hitting another in just over a minute. The Blue Devils had recaptured the lead, 58-53, with just two minutes left in the game.
"It helps a lot that I was here last year," Andrew Hoy said. "At one point I was like 0-for-10 last year, I didn't even hit the rim. It was good to get that experience last year."
Geneva cut the deficit to 58-56 when Darnell McDuffy scored and had an and-1, then stole the inbounds pass and missed the shot.
Andrew hit two free throws before Shamar Bridges hit a free throw in the closing seconds for Geneva. The Panthers had a look in the closing seconds but Collins missed the trey.
Batavia (19-3) will play Freddie Thomas in the finals on Saturday at 2 p.m.
"Freddie Thomas is as good as anybody in A1 or A2," Brasky said. "They have the fifth leading scorer in all of Section 5. It's a whole different ballgame for them. We'll watch film and get ready for Saturday."
Now isn't it nice to see some
Now isn't it nice to see some Hilly coverage back on The Batavian. Thanks, Hilly, Great top photo.
Thanks Howard. I'm a member
Thanks Howard. I'm a member of this community and will contribute as often as I can.
I'm hoping that people feel the same and we get some community support. I'd love to get back to getting paid to do what I love.
Howard, I seem to be having
Howard, I seem to be having some trouble e-mailing you. Can you let me know if it's my end? timpaineforbatavia@yahoo.com. Thanks!
Great Job Batavia..ONTO the
Great Job Batavia..ONTO the FINALS and another win. We are all proud of you!!!