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Health Sciences Aims for Class AAA Title
Section VI and Monsignor Martin boys basketball brackets set to begin
Published on Feb. 26, 2026
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The No. 1 ranked Health Sciences boys basketball team is entering the Section VI Class AAA playoffs on a 15-game win streak, led by a senior backcourt with a defensive mindset and eyeing a state title run in Binghamton.
Why it matters
Health Sciences is one of the top high school basketball programs in the Buffalo area, and a potential state title would be a major accomplishment for the school and community. The Section VI and Monsignor Martin playoffs also showcase the competitive boys basketball landscape in Western New York.
The details
Health Sciences, led by its senior backcourt, has compiled a 15-game win streak heading into the Section VI Class AAA playoffs. The team is focused on a defensive mindset as it aims to make a deep run in the state tournament in Binghamton.
- The Section VI and Monsignor Martin boys basketball playoffs are set to begin.
The players
Health Sciences
The No. 1 ranked high school boys basketball team in the Section VI Class AAA division.
The takeaway
Health Sciences' strong regular season and defensive-minded approach make them a top contender to win the Section VI Class AAA title and advance to the state tournament, showcasing the high level of boys basketball talent in the Buffalo area.





