Basketball: Davis, Lone Peak deliver unforgettable game
Just sat down to post something about the handful of top recruits who played in Friday's state boys basketball semifinals, but before I get to that, I just have to say one more time how fantastic that Davis-Lone Peak game was.
Simply unbelievable.
Not sure what the Dee Events Center holds, but there had to be 12,000 or so people there. Way up in the upper bowl, folks were standing the entire game to see two incredibly talented teams battle for more than two hours.
In the fourth quarter and both overtime sessions, it was deafening in there.
I've been covering high school sports in Utah since 1990 (though not as much now as I did from 1990 to 2003), and I can't ever remember a better athletic event.
From the crowd to the big plays to the final game-winning shot by maybe the best player to come along the past 10 years, Lone Peak's Tyler Haws, it was an unforgettable game.
Rarely do sporting events live up to the hype that surrounds them, but this one surely did.
Simply unbelievable.
Not sure what the Dee Events Center holds, but there had to be 12,000 or so people there. Way up in the upper bowl, folks were standing the entire game to see two incredibly talented teams battle for more than two hours.
In the fourth quarter and both overtime sessions, it was deafening in there.
I've been covering high school sports in Utah since 1990 (though not as much now as I did from 1990 to 2003), and I can't ever remember a better athletic event.
From the crowd to the big plays to the final game-winning shot by maybe the best player to come along the past 10 years, Lone Peak's Tyler Haws, it was an unforgettable game.
Rarely do sporting events live up to the hype that surrounds them, but this one surely did.

0 Comments:
Post a Comment
<< Home