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The 91 team was the state champion but the 92 team was the team that averaged over 100 points per game.  Furthermore, I have been instructed to tell you that when you look at the tape of the Troup-Hj game that was won by Troup, you will see that the 3 pointer HJ made at the buzzer (but was disallowed) was shot before the light went on.  Gestapo must have been running the scoreboard and must have infiltrated refereeing ranks.
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The 91 team was the state champion but the 92 team was the team that averaged over 100 points per game.  Furthermore, I have been instructed to tell you that when you look at the tape of the Troup-Hj game that was won by Troup, you will see that the 3 pointer HJ made at the buzzer (but was disallowed) was shot before the light went on.  Gestapo must have been running the scoreboard and must have infiltrated refereeing ranks.
[/quote]I will investigate........was a half court shot considered?......I will confer with Bo-hack, he was the daddy of the tourney..
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[quote author=stevenash link=topic=61517.msg689783#msg689783 date=1256852900]
The 91 team was the state champion but the 92 team was the team that averaged over 100 points per game.  Furthermore, I have been instructed to tell you that when you look at the tape of the Troup-Hj game that was won by Troup, you will see that the 3 pointer HJ made at the buzzer (but was disallowed) was shot before the light went on.  Gestapo must have been running the scoreboard and must have infiltrated refereeing ranks.
[/quote]I will investigate........was a half court shot considered?......I will confer with Bo-hack, he was the daddy of the tourney..
[/quote]

BoHack?  I assumed that, back then, he would have been in Boston helping Parish polish his game
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[quote author=no-look link=topic=61517.msg689812#msg689812 date=1256855678]
[quote author=stevenash link=topic=61517.msg689783#msg689783 date=1256852900]
The 91 team was the state champion but the 92 team was the team that averaged over 100 points per game.  Furthermore, I have been instructed to tell you that when you look at the tape of the Troup-Hj game that was won by Troup, you will see that the 3 pointer HJ made at the buzzer (but was disallowed) was shot before the light went on.  Gestapo must have been running the scoreboard and must have infiltrated refereeing ranks.
[/quote]I will investigate........was a half court shot considered?......I will confer with Bo-hack, he was the daddy of the tourney..
[/quote]

BoHack?  I assumed that, back then, he would have been in Boston helping Parish polish his game
[/quote]nah...you only have so many teeth that can be knocked out....
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