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Oklahoma high school basketball team loses 112-2

ooo it reminded me one of high school basketball games i played. my high school is from suburbs and we played against a team from city.

we pounded them so hard even they were too talented. 51-10 something at halftime and we wanted to score at least 100 points but coach told us not to embarrass them. so we let it loose but we won anyways. it was like 75 to 30.
 
Originally posted by: RagingBITCH
0wn3d. hahahaha. It's like the Sooners trying to play football!

Except the Sooners have 7 National Championships.

So yea, just like the Sooners.
 
Originally posted by: Looney
How the hell is that even possible in basketball?


there was a game in the past where the score was 0-0 and they end up using a coin flip to determine the winner. true story. heard it on ESPN
 
the guy that scored the two points should be drafted 1st in the nba next year...come on how often does one guy score 100% of the teams points 😛
 
Originally posted by: Inspector Jihad
the guy that scored the two points should be drafted 1st in the nba next year...come on how often does one guy score 100% of the teams points 😛

No doubt there.
 
Originally posted by: Inspector Jihad
the guy that scored the two points should be drafted 1st in the nba next year...come on how often does one guy score 100% of the teams points 😛
What if it were free throw points shot by two different players?
 

That is like my high school soccer team scored 9:0 in the first half and then the reserve guys scored an additional 3 goals in the last half making it exactly a dozen:0 , and the sad part was that we were playing at their home field.
 
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