“The Final”
It was the morning of the Basketball State Finals, Jonathan had woken up at
5:30 in complete nervousness. However Jay had been the complete opposite
and woken up at 11:30. The game was scheduled to be played at 5:30 pm.
It is coming up to 5 pm and both star players were warming up and pumped
to play, And the game is underway, both teams get off to a great start on the
offensive side however the defensive side is not so great. We are halfway into
the final quarter, tensions are high, still a close game and a fight has broken
out. Both star players have started a scuffle and this cannot be good.
Both players get a technical foul and are both close to getting sent out of the
game. Coach Neil has called a timeout to cool Jay down.
We are now entering the final minute, still a close game and Jay goes down 5:30 in complete nervousness. However Jay had been the complete opposite
and woken up at 11:30. The game was scheduled to be played at 5:30 pm.
It is coming up to 5 pm and both star players were warming up and pumped
to play, And the game is underway, both teams get off to a great start on the
offensive side however the defensive side is not so great. We are halfway into
the final quarter, tensions are high, still a close game and a fight has broken
out. Both star players have started a scuffle and this cannot be good.
Both players get a technical foul and are both close to getting sent out of the
game. Coach Neil has called a timeout to cool Jay down.
past half and pulls up for a three pointer and…. It's good, the shot has gone
in and with 3 seconds to go Jay’s team is up 1 point. Coach Steve has called
a timeout and is drawing Jonathan a play. Jonathan's team inbound the ball
to Jonathan who has the ball, one second left and he puts up a shot. And it’s
good the shot has gone in and Jonathan and his team have won the state
championship.
Jonathan and his team are celebrating and Jay comes up to Jonathan and
congratulates him on the win!
congratulates him on the win!
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