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Bruce Burns the Nets as Rochester Advances to Sectional Championship

The Rochester Rockets traveled to Pleasant Plains to take on one of the top teams from Southern Illinois, the Staunton Bulldogs, in a high-stakes sectional semifinal matchup. With a trip to the sectional championship on the line, the Rockets community showed up in full force, packing the stands and turning the gym into a sea of white. The Rocket student section was loud and proud all night long in a “WHITE OUT,” doing their part to push their team toward state.

From the opening tip, Rochester came out soaring.

Senior sharpshooter Kai Bruce caught fire early, knocking down multiple three-pointers in the first half and setting the tone offensively. The Rockets were confident, composed, and aggressive, jumping out to a 16-9 lead after the first quarter. Bruce’s quick trigger from beyond the arc made it clear Rochester meant business.

The second quarter turned into a defensive battle. Both teams tightened up, forcing tough shots and limiting transition opportunities. Rochester knew this wouldn’t come easy. Several players were battling through not feeling 100%, forcing adjustments in rotations and lineups. Still, the Rockets responded. Khorbin Gregory stepped up in a big way, delivering crucial passes and finishing strong in the paint to keep the offense steady.

Rochester carried a 39-30 lead into the fourth quarter, but the Bulldogs weren’t done yet.

Staunton’s Bryce Coalson, wearing No. 20, went on a heater from beyond the arc. Every look seemed to fall as he buried clutch three after clutch three, cutting the Rockets’ lead to 52-49 with just seven seconds remaining. The momentum had shifted, and the pressure was on.

That’s when Rochester locked in.

Head coach Tony Gavin drew up a defensive trap on the right side corner of the court, determined to take the ball out of Coalson’s hands. The Rockets executed it perfectly. Staunton never even got a clean look at the rim.

Final score: Rochester 52, Staunton 49.

The Rockets are moving on.

Kai Bruce led the way with 18 points — all from downtown — draining six three-pointers in a lights-out performance. It was a night defined by resilience, execution, and a community that traveled loud and proud.

Rochester now turns its focus to a showdown with the Quincy Notre Dame on Friday night in the Sectional Final, with a trip to state on the line.

Kai Bruce talks 18 point game hitting 6 3-pointers.

Tanner Beal scores a TOUGH AND ONE for the Rockets

Khordell Gregory drills it from DEEP for Rochester

Kai Bruce from DOWNTOWN In the first half for the Rockets

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