In the second year of his project to make Baldwinsville boys basketball a legitimate force again, head coach Tim Solomon might be getting some real results. The Bees, who went 4-14 a season ago, already has two wins to its credit this time around thanks to its first-place finish in last weekend’s Sherburne-Earlville Tournament. Mostly, the tournament served as a breakout for junior Willie Hython, who had 49 total points in the two games, most of them in Saturday’s 72-51 romp over the hosts from Sherburne-Earlville in the championship game. Sluggish in the early going, B’ville trailed the Marauders 13-7 after one period. But it made up most of the deficit by halftime, then outscored S-E 20-9 in the third quarter to seize control for good. As it pulled away later, Hython, a 6-4 forward, kept making inside baskets, not stopping until he had put up 31 points and seized tournament MVP honors. Another newcomer, sophomore Kevin Drain, offered his own breakthrough as he torched the Marauders for 21 points. Everyone else took a supporting role, with Nick Riley contributing six points. A day earlier, in the opening round against Unatego, B’ville followed the same pattern that it would against S-E, starting slow but still emerging with a 64-54 victory. Unable to practice for much of the week due to the massive winter snows, the Bees’ defense proved sluggish as it fell into a 20-13 deficit. That changed quickly, though, as B’ville held Unatego to six points the rest of the half, went in front 28-26 and stayed there the rest of the way. Hython began his weekend showcase by pouring in 18 points, just ahead of senior captain Kevin Roy, who finished with 16 points. Drain was close behind, earning 14 points. B’ville has its CNY Counties League opener this Friday, against Oswego, then is off until the Dec. 27-28 Vince Celi Memorial Tournament at East Syracuse-Minoa.