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High school girls basketball team wins 102-0

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https://sports.yahoo.com/high-school-girls-basketball-team-wins-102-0-034119019.html

Shutouts are very, very rare in basketball. (Getty Images)
The vast American high school basketball landscape is littered with talent disparities. There are countless stories of running clocks, of games ending at halftime, of astounding triple-digit point totals and similarly astounding single-digit ones. But 100-plus points and a shutout?

Not completely unprecedented. But close to unheard of.

That’s what happened in northeast Montana last Friday. The Froid-Medicine Lake Redhawks beat the Brockton High Warriors 102-0. Yes, 102-0.

So how did this happen?

Brockton’s roster was whittled down to five players by sickness and other absences. According to Johnson, the five players were an eighth-grader, a freshman who had “never really played ball until this year,” a sophomore who hadn’t played since sixth grade and two other sophomores. None were above 5-foot-7.

Froid-Medicine Lake, meanwhile, had three players taller than 6 feet.

Brockton went from a full starting five down to four players early in the second half due to an ankle injury. It trailed 59-0 at halftime, and not even a second-half running clock could prevent Froid-Medicine Lake from getting to triple digits.

“I’m not sure if we even hit double-figures in field goal attempts,” Johnson said of his Brockton team.

Still, there’s the question of why the game was allowed to get this out of hand. Why the refs didn’t stop it. Johnson told the Great Falls Tribune that he and his players weren’t unhappy with their opponents. But something probably should have been done.

Froid-Medicine Lake coach Lance Brekke, speaking to the Tribune, seemed to agree. “This will never happen again, that’s for sure,” he said. “The integrity of the game just went out the window.”

But there doesn’t seem to be any ill will after the 102-0 Montana game. Johnson didn’t seem to be blaming anybody. And he certainly wasn’t unhappy with his own players.

“They did nothing wrong,” he told the Tribune. “At the end of the day, they all went home and asked: ‘What’s for dinner, Mom?’”
 
spiceman80 spiceman80 that's not their real number. And they don't have your real number. If you try calling it back after the dropoff, it takes you to uber customer service.

I never knew that, and I never called them after so I guess never would have known, :rofl:.

I need the sound on this BADLY, so much is WRONG with this DAMN.

The assistant manager trying to stay close by in case things get out of hand. MF things are already out of hand or else she wouldn't have dude choked up like that.
The side chick or next chick sitting so calm like this is a everyday event, just keeping the kid calm playing with him as dad gets chocked up.
The employee that is seriously cleaning up underneath the womans feet as she chokes him up.

Here you go bro. Sound makes it worse, really sad to hear the hurt in her voice, :smh:



thats not the actual number...
its an ubereats number that forwards to the driver/customer
Try to call the same number right now and i bet it doesnt go through
Makes sense I guess. There are a lot of weirdos out there so it can help prevent harassment from drivers or vice versa. But the drivers do know where these people live, but I guess that is a whole different type of psycho.
 
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:wow::wow: AMAZING takedown defense. Fighter in black clearly worked on takedown defense going into the title fight. Fighter in Green did AMAZING work as well. Had he used his jab to setup the takedown, the fight would've been different. Very impressed with the ref for stopping the fight.
 


It really is. My parents have come up with some buffoonery like that on something like Christmas Day.

“We has played this great game at Bill and Irene’s so let’s all play now.”

Yeah, it’s about time we were going...
 
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