Time for your feel-good moment of the weekend. Brayden Debo, a sixth grader at Christa McAuliffe Middle School, beat the buzzer and dropped a three to win the game for his team.
The NCAA National Championship game went down last night. Honestly, I only knew because I happened to see it on the screen at the bar I was at since my bracket was busted in the first round. With the game tied at 74 with only seconds left, Kris Jenkins ended the game in the most epic way possible for a championship game.
In a recent game between Vanderbilt and Florida, Vanderbilt was up by two and Florida had the ball. After a blocked shot, the ball landed in Josh Henderson's hand with just a couple seconds to go. He launched it with some authority and it fell and ended the first half.
Sports are always way better to watch when the game is close. During this high school game, it was coming down to the wire. After a missed free throw, this player got the rebound and launched it down the court. Luckily, he beat the buzzer and sank it for the win.
It doesn't get any closer than that. Check this out as both New Rochelle and Mount Vernon fight for the win. After a bad inbound pass, the craziness begins. Did he get the shot off in time or not?
Take about a suspenseful ending to a basketball game. Weber State is down by three with just a few seconds left in the game. After a clutch three to tie the game, Sacramento State tosses up a prayer that gets answered to win the game.