It’s championship week for college basketball, as teams start punching tickets for March Madness in conference tournaments over the next few days. But it’s also championship week for many high schools, and New York State’s Section I championships gave us the first great moment of March hoops on Saturday.
The Class A championship game got quite an ending between Ardlsey and Tapan Zee on Saturday afternoon. It was a back-and-forth affair that reporter Kevin Devaney Jr. chronicled on Twitter, and as the game’s final seconds ticked down, it appeared that Tapan Zee would come out with the win.
Down two with 2.4 seconds left on the clock, Ardsley defends a Tapan Zee inbound pass hoping for a turnover. Trying to avoid any chance at an easy shot, the passer goes deep down the court, but to a double-teamed Tapan Zee player.
Julian McGarvey, defending the pass, got the ball inside his own three-point line and tossed up an off-balance shot just before the buzzer that sailed a long, long way. Somehow, it went in.
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The improbability of this shot is almost overwhelming. He’s standing near his own free throw line. McGarvey doesn’t even get his feet set. It didn’t matter; the ball went in and set off a wild Ardsley celebration at Pace University.
McGarvey called the play the “greatest moment” of his life.
"This is the greatest moment of my life. This is what being a high school basketball player is all about." – Julian McGarvey, Mr Miracle
— Kevin Devaney Jr. (@KDJmedia1) March 3, 2018
It took him a while for the importance of the play to finally hit him.
The moment the greatest shot of his life hit Julian McGarvey. Sobbing on court pic.twitter.com/LpNACcGZlw
— Kevin Devaney Jr. (@KDJmedia1) March 3, 2018
These moments are always fun, and as someone who’s covered a lot of sectional finals, actually making that big shot at the end of a game is a lot more rare than you’d think.