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OT: My son's team's buzzer beater
I must share this.
If anyone saw last night's SportsCenter's Top Ten, you would have seen a high school team's buzzer beater for the Eastern Maine Class A Championship: Lawrence (Fairfield) vs. Hampden Academy. My son is the senior manager for Hampden. NEW VIDEO SITUATION: Fewer than 10 seconds left, score 37-37, Lawrence (blue) driving to the far basket (the foul occurs with 4.7 to go): More info: Hampden Academy was 20-0 going into this game, and beating their opponents by an average margin of 27 points. Lawrence played a brilliantly crafted game in which they put Hampden completely out of sync. Prior to this shot, Hampden's previous lead was early in the second quarter, 9-8. The rebound-to-shooter connection seen here is a brother-to-brother pair, junior to freshman.
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Confidence is a vehicle, not a destination. Last edited by bainsey; Sat Feb 23, 2013 at 11:44pm. |
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Did he call bank?
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Back when I was a senior in HS in Maine, there was a player for Lawrence who led his team on an improbable run to the state championship with no less than 2 buzzer beaters in the 4 game playoff run.
Congrats on the opportunity...not everyone has a chance to play in a state championship game. I was fortunate to do so in soccer. The memory lasts a lifetime.
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Oh BTW, my son is the one in the brown pants running like a crazed man (though we all were) from the bench to the student section. As the video fades, he realizes the band (which he leads, as a drummer) hasn't started the school song, and he bee-lines to them to count them off.
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Confidence is a vehicle, not a destination. Last edited by bainsey; Sun Feb 24, 2013 at 01:22am. |
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Also looks like a mechanic to designate the type of foul when reporting at table isn't required either and actually looks strange. Count bucket, White 15, 1 shot. We're required to have a signal for block, push, handcheck, etc. after designating who the foul was on.
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Same Old, Same Old ...
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Interesting too that the reporting official uses one hand to show the number. That's how I was taught when I started calling up in CT years ago but, when I picked it back up here in GA, they beat that out of me and required two hands. It was explained to me when reporting a number that you say twenty-five and not two-five so you should show the number using both hands. When in Rome... |
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