The most recent weekend in sports in the great state of Oklahoma competed with all of the other weekends as the best of the year. Why? Most of the state's basketball championships were played in either Oklahoma City or Tulsa. Wherever they were played, the excitement followed the ball around like a nagging fly.
On Thursday, day one, in Oklahoma City, we got our first taste of real basketball-in-March excitement. In a matchup between southeastern success story Hugo and the traditionally dominant Millwood High School (from Oklahoma City) the game came down to the final play. The officials put three seconds on the clock and Hugo inbounded the ball. A successful inbounds play would mean the elimination of Millwood and that Hugo fans could exhale and schedule at least one more night in their hotel rooms.
The inbounds play was successful. What happened after the player caught the ball shall go down as the strangest ending to a basketball game of any kind maybe all time. The Hugo player caught the ball, took a couple of dribbles and shot a lay up in the goal as time expired. The bucket counted too. However, the bucket counted for Millwood because the Hugo player shot the ball in the wrong goal. To make matters worse, this basket wasn't a slap in the face shot in the wrong goal basket. It won the game for Millwood and Hugo had to check out of their hotel room.
--On a side note, maybe high school basketball would be better if there was a reality t.v. moment after the game and the losing team literally had to check out of their hotel room--
This might be the most memorable moment of this years tournament but that depends on where you are from. Edmond Memorial High School has a different memory. They went to Tulsa for their tournament and appeared on a collision course with Midwest City for the championship. The teams met twice this season with each team winning one. The championship game would see these two and would see the excitement of an entire year of basketball work itself down to one final play.
I can't narrate a play that I didn't see happen so just now that Oklahoma Sooner to be Jordan Woodard didn't score a field goal the entire game until the one he scored as time expired. So I leave you with a famous sports quote that applies to this situation.
"Big time players make big time plays in big time situations."