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IT HAPPENED ONE SATURDAY NIGHT — 60 YEARS AGO

IT HAPPENED ONE SATURDAY NIGHT — 60 YEARS AGO

IT HAPPENED ONE SATURDAY NIGHT — 60 YEARS AGO

ER vs LYONS, MARCH 24, 1962

According to a number of area sportscasters, it wasn’t supposed to happen that way—the East Rochester Bombers beating the Lyons Lions, 58-57.   While both basketball teams entered the game undefeated, Lyons was known as a powerhouse.  By looking at the history of the two teams, however, perhaps March 24, 1962, was destined to be different.  And what made the outcome of the contest all the more special was that it happened before a crowd estimated to be more than 10,000.  

To put the victory in perspective, a bit of background is needed.   In 1952, East Rochester and Lyons were in Class A.  Both teams had each reached the finals (ER having beaten Dansville, then Bath).  In the final game, Lyons beat ER, 53-49 in overtime.  Two years later, both teams had advanced to the final game (ER having beaten Waterloo and Wellsville)—Lyons again beat ER, 45-43 in the final game.  The games were played at the University of Rochester Palestra.

In 1961, East Rochester and Lyons were in Class AA.  Lyons beat East Rochester, 39-35 in overtime in the quarterfinal game.  In 1962, the Bombers entered the sectionals with a record of 18-0, having the first undefeated season in the school’s history.  The semifinals and finals were played at the War Memorial.  To reach the finals, the Bombers beat East High, 52-44 in the quarterfinal, and Madison, 61-49 in the semifinal.

Then, on Saturday evening at 9:15 pm the stage was set for the final match-up with Lyons.  The crowd was recorded as being 9,871, but estimates put it over 10,000 with standing room only.  About 800 people were turned away.  The crowd was so large because many people who had watched games earlier in the day stayed to see the final game.  Hundreds of other ER fans were listening to the play by play on the radio. (We have here at Local History an audio recording of the game).  For the first half of the game, it appeared Lyons would win easily—at the quarter mark Lyons was ahead, 13-2; at the half, the Lions were ahead, 25-13.  Then things started to change.  At the end of the third quarter, Lyons was ahead, 34-28; and at the end of the fourth quarter the score was tied, 45-45.  By the end of the first overtime, the score was 51-51.  At the end of the second overtime, ER was the victor with a score of 58-57.  The player who had scored the most points in the game was Lyons’ Senior, Jim Boeheim, with 18 points.  After the game a celebration with about 3,000 fans converged on Commercial Street to meet the team bus. 

The pride, determination, and tradition which had begun in 1940 with biddy basketball at the CYA had culminated in a memorable, hard-fought victory.  In 2011, the 1961-62 Bombers basketball team was inducted into the East Rochester Athletic Wall of Fame, along with the 1962-63 team which also won all of its games, including the sectionals (beating Edison Tech and Brighton, and then East High, 42-40 in the final game). 

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East Rochester Fireman's Carnival

Public Safety Response after East Rochester Fireman’s Carnival

 

EAST ROCHESTER, N.Y. – “Public Safety has been and continues to be the number one priority for all residents, businesses and visitors to the Town/Village of East Rochester, said Mayor John R. Alfieri”.  

This past Saturday evening visitors to the East Rochester Fire Department Carnival disrupted the family fun event that is brought to the community annually for all to enjoy. This is the main fundraiser for a 100% volunteer Fire Department.

The East Rochester Police Department responded in a prepared and professional manner, supported by the Monroe County Sherriff’s Office, New York State Police, Fairport Police Department and multiple private security companies. All of our pre-planning measures that were put in place unfortunately needed to be used. We thank all those who “Protect and Serve” with keeping our community safe. We will meet soon with appropriate stake holders to evaluate the future of the event as no decision has been made at this time.

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EAST ROCHESTER SIDEWALK CONSTRUCTION & REPLACEMENT PROGRAM

Dear East Rochester Resident:

The Town/Village of East Rochester is beginning construction of the Pedestrian Enhancement Sidewalk Project in coordination with MRB Group and the NYSDOT.  The project has been awarded to Villager Construction and is set to begin along Garfield Street starting July 22, 2024.  The project will begin at the intersection of Garfield Street and Ivy Street and then continue north along Garfield Street up to the West Commercial Street intersection.  The majority of work will take place within the road Right-of-Way and will temporarily impact driveway access. 

During demolition of the existing sidewalks, driveway access will be temporarily restricted. Stone will be placed to maintain temporary access during demolishing.   Residents will be provided a 24-hour notice of driveway closure. During the installation of the new sidewalk, driveway access will be restricted for 72 hours after the concrete has been poured.  Parking on adjacent streets and at Edmund Lyon Park is available.

 

Once the concrete sidewalk is cleared for reopening, stone will be temporarily placed again to allow access until repaving.  All driveway pavement affected will be replaced in kind and disturbed areas restored with topsoil and seed as part of the project.

For questions or concerns please contact Jake Calabrese at MRB Group (585-381-9250).

Sincerely,

Thomas Fromberger

MRB Group

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