MI HS kid breaks backboard
Last night on the west side of the state, a 6'10" kid from Grand Haven (no relation to Dan O'Neil) went up to dunk in the Regional Final vs. Rockford. He dunked the ball and shattered the backboard.
Here's the link with video
http://www.woodtv.com/dpp/sports/high_school/Check-out-VanArenDUNK-at-r…
March 18th, 2010 at 11:29 AM ^
Boom goes the dynamite.
March 18th, 2010 at 11:33 AM ^
Pretty amazing that they were able to finish the game at Jenison.
VanArendonk is a solid player - I think he's listed at 6'9" - and should have a nice career at Central.
March 18th, 2010 at 11:36 AM ^
The Dutch are know for their manliness
Damn straight, we are. All...5'10" and 150 pounds of me. Errr...never mind.
5'8 and Dutch here. That's some shit eh?
March 18th, 2010 at 11:41 AM ^
I was at the Fremont-Muskegon Heights game last night, which is shown in the highlight if you keep watching, and one of our (Fremont) players dunked over a Heights player with about 2 min left in the game. He came out of the corner down the baseline and put a two-handed dunk over top of one of the defenders. Pretty sick for a high-school game. But no comparison to shattering a backboard.
1. The highlight was in the video. His comment was relevant to the OP.
2. If you knew anything about Muskegon Heights and Fremont, you probably would agree that it is impressive that a kid from Fremont dunked on a kid from the Heights.
I want him in Maize and Blue if only for the epic name.
Everybody was talking about it at my school today. I played on that basket, but I'm kind of surprised it came down. Seemed solid to me, I guess not.
Schools (maybe Michigan) need to look at Brandon Venturini from Allendale. The kid averaged almost 30 a game and can drain threes from anywhere. The only knock on him is he's 5'11", but he can apparently "throw it down".
In reality, it really just showcases what can happen after years of extended stress on a backboard. I had a coach shatter one during a high school practice just from shooting a three. Congrats to the kid and team though. Getting a big win and making it to the yahoo homepage has to be an exciting 24 hours.