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Rueffer scored all nine of his points in the second half after a frustrating start to the game that included an inability to convert two early drives to the basket. Those mishaps seemed far from his mind in the final moments as he scored one of the biggest baskets of his Bulldogs career.

“He’s always in control,” Nazos said of Rueffer. “He’s a point guard. He’s always got control of the game, control of the floor. He didn’t panic. He just stayed calm and cleared out a side, and made his move.”

Strittmatter had a team-high 16 points to go with his 11 rebounds, while Coffey’s 12 points came on four 3-pointers, including one that drew the Bulldogs with 43-41 early in the fourth quarter. Luke Horton scored half of his eight points on a pair of crucial, inside baskets in the final quarter.

But for all of Batavia’s clutch performances, there still was no forgetting the theatrics provided by Williams, who reminded Rueffer of a recent Upstate Eight Conference legend.

“My sophomore year I guarded [former East Aurora Star Ryan Boatright, now at UConn], and that’s about to the extent of what he has with his ball-handling skills,” Rueffer said. “You never know where he’s going to go, and his first step is pretty much like Boatright’s, in my opinion. He just goes. Once he sees an alley, he goes, and he’s not turning back.”

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