All is fine with the Baldwinsville girls volleyball team – but the boys edition, which won a Section III title for the first time in 2009, might have some work ahead. Yet the boys Bees have already demonstrated plenty of competitive heart, as it demonstrated Thursday night when it went to Central Square and made a dramatic comeback to beat the Red Hawks in a five-game classic. From last season’s title team, the boys Bees lost a fair amount of senior talent, including Pete Cuppernull, now at George Mason University. And though some veterans are back, it didn’t translate into instant results against CNS. The Northstars won a close opening game 25-22. It proved even closer in the second game, the Bees getting several game points but not finishing it off in a 30-28 defeat. CNS then won the third game 25-20. In defeat, Ryan Shelton picked up 15 assists, his passes often going to Dan Dubiel, who had six kills. Chris Thayer had four kills, while Zack Racha and Kyle Lattanzio earned three kills apiece and Matt McKee got six digs. For CNS, Jim Coleman (31 assists), Ethan Irish (15 kills) and Billy Werksman (12 kills) led the winning effort. Then came the Central Square match, which looked to be heading in the same direction when the Red Hawks won the first game 25-21 and pulled out a 25-23 decision in the second game. It all turned late in the third game, though. At 24-24, and two points from defeat, B’ville somehow got the serve back, won the game 26-24, and showed the same poise and confidence in the fourth and fifth games, winning both of them bye equal 25-22 margins. On a balanced front line, Thayer got 12 kills, Dubiel 10 kills, Jarret Reaume nine kills and Jake Toscano eight kills, while Zack Racha added six blocks and four kills. Thayer fed all of them with 45 assists, an average of nine assists per game. McKee picked up eight digs. In defeat, Central Square saw Nick Dale earn 44 assists, just one less than Thayer, feeding it to Sheldon Paura (15 kills), T.J. Perkins (12 kills), Nick Keller (11 kills) and Mike Brandt (nine kills, six blocks), while Isaac Fox had nine blocks and six kills. While all this was going on, B’ville’s girls returned to the annual site of the sectional finals on Wednesday and had yet another solid victory, beating CNS by scores of 25-18, 25-10 and 25-16. Brianna Stewart backed up her 12 assists with five digs. Sarah Klaben served up seven aces, adding four kills and three digs, while Shannon Albright produced five assists. Paulina Rein had four kills, with Becca Maher (five digs), Sydnie Hamm (four digs) and Liz Giromini (three digs) helping on the defensive side.