In retrospect, the Skaneateles boys basketball team’s 75-49 destruction of defending state Class B champion Westhill on Dec. 17 looked even better, when considering that Westhill would beat Solvay 69-40 the next time it played. And the Lakers would not have anything close to a letdown in Tuesday’s game against Hannibal, where it more than doubled the Warriors’ output in an 80-37 victory. Skaneateles toyed with Hannibal all night, bolting out to a 22-5 first-quarter lead, then spending the rest of the night adding to that considerable margin. Pat Roberts, with 13 points, led a balanced effort as Jimmy Atkinson (11 points) and Kevin Rice (10 points) also hit double figures. Craig Pille came off the bench to earn nine points as Paul O’Donnell got eight points, with Mike Richards and Ryan McQuiggan each earning seven points. As this went on, the Skaneateles girls team, still in search of its first win of the season, went to Hannibal and stayed close until the fourth quarter before taking a 61-47 loss to the Warriors. Only down 12-11 after one period, Skaneateles watched Hannibal go on a 16-7 tear through the second quarter, only to inch back closer. With one period left, the Lakers trailed 41-34, but it could not make the run it needed to make it tighter, despite Jackie Leslie setting a season mark with 19 points and Emily Call hitting four 3-pointers on her way to 14 points. Allie Taylor (18 points) and Devin Sorell (13 points) led Hannibal, but they had more depth behind them, as the Lakers got just three field goals outside of Leslie and Call. The Skaneateles girls would turn its attention to the Wayne Tournament on Dec. 29 and 30 as the boys Lakers are off until a Jan. 4 non-league tilt with Corcoran.