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What a game last Night!! A double overtime THRILLER the entire panther nation needed a heart replacement after last night!! Lol. 
 

those tigers from lake city gave everything they had and is most definitely a darn Good basketball team with last nights lost only making it their 3rd loss on the year. 
 

as for Dillard their making their 4th title appearance in 5 years and second consecutive..LETSSSS BRING IT HOME BOYS!!! In coach burrows last year as head coach.


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1 minute ago, THIS_IS_DILLARD said:

What a game last Night!! A double overtime THRILLER the entire panther nation needed a heart replacement after last night!! Lol. 
 

those tigers from lake city gave everything they had and is most definitely a darn Good basketball team with last nights lost only making it their 3rd loss on the year. 
 

as for Dillard their making their 4th title appearance in 5 years and second consecutive..LETSSSS BRING IT HOME BOYS!!! In coach burrows last year as head coach.

It was definitely a tough loss and the controversial ending definitely left a lot of Tiger fans pissed by the result but regardless of which Dillard is a great program and personally I hope they play again in the near future

 

And for the record regardless of the blown call, it was not on the fault of Dillard as they played hard and did what they had to in order to have a chance to win and despite nobody thinking Columbia would compete they took a blue blood program to their deep limits and I'm sure gained Columbia a lot of respect statewide as being more than just a football program that chokes and establishing that Columbia is a program that is competitive year round in sports at the high school level which isn't something you see in a lot of schools (especially public schools)

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6 minutes ago, ColumbiaHighFan2017class said:

It was definitely a tough loss and the controversial ending definitely left a lot of Tiger fans pissed by the result but regardless of which Dillard is a great program and personally I hope they play again in the near future

 

And for the record regardless of the blown call, it was not on the fault of Dillard as they played hard and did what they had to in order to have a chance to win and despite nobody thinking Columbia would compete they took a blue blood program to their deep limits and I'm sure gained Columbia a lot of respect statewide as being more than just a football program that chokes and establishing that Columbia is a program that is competitive year round in sports at the high school level which isn't something you see in a lot of schools (especially public schools)

Did you make the trip bro ?

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Just now, THIS_IS_DILLARD said:

Did you make the trip bro ?

No unfortunately but I watched the game on the NFHS Network

 

And here the call in question

 

 

I found someone who did frame by frame of the shot that tied the game for Dillard at the end of 1st OT that the officials ruled a made basket but if you look frame by frame when the light goes off (which is what deems the ball dead) you can still see him with one hand on the ball pushing it out 

 

Meaning the ball shouldn't have counted 

 

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5 hours ago, badbird said:

Too close to call.  Can barely tell in slow mo.  Refs aren't going to end it on something that close.  Sucks for Columbia.  

I think it's pretty obvious in slow motion but then again officials don't get the luxury of that viewing angle when reviewing (at this level it's nothing more than discussion by the officials) 

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