This Unreal High School Basketball Game Somehow Had Three Buzzer-Beaters

Share this: Even the most die-hard sports fans can get jaded by highlights sometimes. To those fans, we have just one request: Please watch this video. We take you to eastern Nebraska, where Waverly played Blair in a high school basketball game Friday night. It was an exciting contest, with the score tied at 50 in the contest’s final seconds. Then everything went haywire in one of the craziest endings to a sporting event you’ll ever see — and we mean that. [embedded content] What you just witnessed was not one, not two, but three buzzer-beaters in a 4.5-second span. Blair’s first desperation heave, a incredible highlight in its own right, was waved off because the referees called a foul before the shot. Waverly appeared to respond with

Goodbye 2016: FIM Awards Ceremony closes the MotoGP™ season

Youngest ever 5-time World Champion Marquez took center stage as he received his hard-earned 2016 MotoGP™ trophy, along with Moto2™ World Champion Johann Zarco (Ajo Motorsport), the first Frenchman to win more than one world title, and Moto3™World Champion Brad Binder (Red Bull KTM Ajo) - fresh from a stunning storm through the field to another incredible win. Source link

Lamar Jackson’s Stats Against Boston College Will Make Your Jaw Drop To Floor

Share this: Most teams and star players look good against Boston College football right now, but what Lamar Jackson did Saturday was down right incredible. The Heisman trophy front-runner destroyed BC’s defense, as he completed 12 of 17 passes for 231 yards with four touchdowns and ran for 185 yards with three touchdowns. Yes, you read that right — Jackson scored seven (!) times against the Eagles. Hear more about Jackson’s incredible day in the video from “NESN Sports Today,” presented by People’s United Bank, above. More Stories Source link

Classics: the best of Valencia

2013 – The first year Marc Marquez (Repsol Honda Team) raced in the premier class was an incredible one. Arriving in Valencia as leader by 13 points, the rookie of the year had his chance at making history – with reigning Champion Jorge Lorenzo (Movistar Yamaha MotoGP) the man left to stand in his way. The season was a rollercoaster of incredible races and shocking twists: Marquez was black flagged at Phillip Island, Rossi came back to Yamaha, both Pedrosa and Lorenzo broke collarbones, the latter twice - but it was Lorenzo left in the title fight by the last showdown of the year: the reigning Champion vs the rookie… Source link

Chantra wins the title in dramatic final race

Commenting on Chantra’s triumph, Alberto Puig, Director of the Shell Advance Asia Talent Cup, said, “It was an incredible end to the season. In these tricky conditions you never know what will happen and Chantra understood the situation very well to take an incredible victory. Overall, he was the fastest rider of the season so he deserves the title. We congratulate him and his assistant on winning this Championship!” Source link

Bruins Wrap: Brad Marchand’s Incredible Five-Point Game Leads Boston To 6-3 Win

Bruins Wrap: Brad Marchand’s Incredible Five-Point Game Leads Boston To 6-3 Win

Well that was one heck of a start to the 2016-17 Boston Bruins season. The B’s hit the road for their season opener against the Columbus Blue Jackets on Thursday night and left Nationwide Arena happy as clams following an exciting, come-from-behind 6-3 win to kick things off. Boston trailed 2-0 after one period and 3-1 early in the second, but Boston’s defense and first line took over from there. Each of Brad Marchand, David Pastrnak and David Backes scored two goals, while Marchand had an incredible five-point performance in the comeback. Tuukka Rask stopped 28 of 31 shots and was lights out for the final 33 minutes of action. Here’... NESN.com

Liverpool Overruns Hull City 5-1 In Five-Star Premier League Win

Share this: Liverpool produced a stunning attacking display to thrash Hull City 5-1 on Saturday at Anfield and make it four wins on the spin in all competitions. Adam Lallana opened the scoring early in the first half before James Milner netted from the spot after Ahmed Elmohamady received a red card for stopping Philippe Coutinho’s shot on the line with his arm. Sadio Mane extended his incredible start to the season with another goal before the break, though the visitors pulled one back in the second period through David Meyler’s close-range finish. That blow mattered little in the end, though, as Coutinho’s fine curler quickly restored the Reds’ advantage and Milner bagged another penalty to add gloss to the scoreline. Read more on LiverpoolFC.com