Clyde-Savannah head coach Tim Jackson and his Wayne County League co-champion boys varsity basketball team had to get up earlier than usual on a Saturday morning to make the tip for their 11:00 am Section V Class C3 title game against Kendall at the Blue Cross Arena in Rochester. They must have gone to bed plenty early enough on Friday night because they were wide awake and ready to go.Clyde-Savannah used a stifling interior defense that held their opponent to 18% shooting and an impressive transition game to roll over Kendall, 72-28, to claim the Class C3 championship. It was never a contest with the Golden Eagles opening up a 34-14 halftime lead and extending that lead to 50-22 at the end of the third. C-S shot 50% on the game knocking down wide open jump shots and finishing several times uncontested at the rim.C-S big man Joemaine Bogan was dominant notching 22 points, 12 rebounds and 5 blocked shots. He also brought the early arriving Blue Cross Arena to their feet with a two-handed slam dunk on a breakaway in the third quarter.Junior forward Kam DiSanto was active all game and finished with 11 points and nine rebounds. DiSanto was also a factor in the paint sparking several Clyde fast breaks with his disruptive defense.