sportsfan111 wrote:So is there a new NDHSAA rule disallowing the host sites from turning the lights off for the starting lineups of the championship game? Always doing something to take away some of the excitement (backing up the student sections from behind the hoops).
sportsfan111 wrote:So is there a new NDHSAA rule disallowing the host sites from turning the lights off for the starting lineups of the championship game? Always doing something to take away some of the excitement (backing up the student sections from behind the hoops).
Flip wrote:sportsfan111 wrote:So is there a new NDHSAA rule disallowing the host sites from turning the lights off for the starting lineups of the championship game? Always doing something to take away some of the excitement (backing up the student sections from behind the hoops).
Is it possible to do in Minot?
go maji wrote:sportsfan111 wrote:So is there a new NDHSAA rule disallowing the host sites from turning the lights off for the starting lineups of the championship game? Always doing something to take away some of the excitement (backing up the student sections from behind the hoops).
Same thing happened at state A. I'm guessing it has to do with the situation in Grand Forks.
Vikesfan27 wrote:go maji wrote:sportsfan111 wrote:So is there a new NDHSAA rule disallowing the host sites from turning the lights off for the starting lineups of the championship game? Always doing something to take away some of the excitement (backing up the student sections from behind the hoops).
Same thing happened at state A. I'm guessing it has to do with the situation in Grand Forks.
What situation in grand forks? 3 years ago at the b in grand forks they didn't turn lights off. First time I had seen lights on for Champipnahip introductions.
go maji wrote:What I'm saying, is that since that championship had the lights on, they decided to have the lights on for every championship so it would be equal.
Run4Fun2009 wrote:go maji wrote:What I'm saying, is that since that championship had the lights on, they decided to have the lights on for every championship so it would be equal.
Weren't the lights off in 2015 in Bismarck?
Run4Fun2009 wrote:go maji wrote:What I'm saying, is that since that championship had the lights on, they decided to have the lights on for every championship so it would be equal.
Weren't the lights off in 2015 in Bismarck?
theallaroundballer wrote:Can we please talk about that final minute? Red Fox cans a 3 to make it 60-58 with a minute left. Baesler scores down low to tie it up with about 40 seconds. Then Red Fox fires a long, contested 3 with 25 on the shot clock. I understand trying to be a hero and he was feeling himself after his last make, but he's too good of player to fall for that. And so HCV gets the ball with 25 seconds left, Henningsgard makes a super savvy play with the wing hand off and then drifting to the corner. But I feel bad for Steve, he knew after that shot was a mistake but hats off to HCV for capitalizing. Henningsgard was absolutely fearless on those drives and never settled for jump shots even after all his misses at the rim in this game. Incredible player, what a shot and what a tournament!! The best B in a long, long time!
Run4Fun2009 wrote:go maji wrote:What I'm saying, is that since that championship had the lights on, they decided to have the lights on for every championship so it would be equal.
Weren't the lights off in 2015 in Bismarck?
Sticks11 wrote:Run4Fun2009 wrote:go maji wrote:What I'm saying, is that since that championship had the lights on, they decided to have the lights on for every championship so it would be equal.
Weren't the lights off in 2015 in Bismarck?
Yup. The lights were off 2015 in Bismarck and were also off last year in the dome. That's the part I don't get.
scc wrote:There is no need for the extra bells and whistles before the title game. If that's what it takes to get you excited, you shouldn't be watching basketball.
scc wrote:There is no need for the extra bells and whistles before the title game. If that's what it takes to get you excited, you shouldn't be watching basketball.
Big Blue wrote:theallaroundballer wrote:Can we please talk about that final minute? Red Fox cans a 3 to make it 60-58 with a minute left. Baesler scores down low to tie it up with about 40 seconds. Then Red Fox fires a long, contested 3 with 25 on the shot clock. I understand trying to be a hero and he was feeling himself after his last make, but he's too good of player to fall for that. And so HCV gets the ball with 25 seconds left, Henningsgard makes a super savvy play with the wing hand off and then drifting to the corner. But I feel bad for Steve, he knew after that shot was a mistake but hats off to HCV for capitalizing. Henningsgard was absolutely fearless on those drives and never settled for jump shots even after all his misses at the rim in this game. Incredible player, what a shot and what a tournament!! The best B in a long, long time!
Not to take anything from Kyle. But that wasn't a super savvy handoff. Jacob Yankton poked the ball away and it popped into hands of Austin Reed.
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