OT - NCAA dunk contest at FF in Atlanta won by Doug Anderson of UDM.
Doug Anderson (Kalamazoo Central, University of Detroit-Mercy) wins dominates the NCAA Final Four Fest slam dunk contest. This is some sweet video:
because offering full ride scholarships to students facing the challenges of inner city public school education and low socioeconomic status should guarantee that each and everyone of them is fully prepared for college and fully engaged instantly.... every single one without fail.
Detroit has a similar program.
Going for him so relax. You're arguing with a high schooler...
Anderson wasn't on the 2010 Kzoo team that beat AA Huron in the finals---Brian Oliver (Dayton) was the star. Anderson graduated the year before--and lost to Pershing in the finals and didn't play Huron. Not sure who you saw dunking or who you (Huron) were chanting at?
It was Devon Oliver.. He had an offer from Michigan but choose dayton for whatever reason..Hes a great kid also. I live in KZOO area so I had the priviledge of seeing the kids play. Was great while it lasted.
Nice. Go Titans. Anderson actually cracked the heel of the rim at Calihan with one of his dunks this year.
And they featured a regular season highlight reel for Doug Anderson:
was straight vicious. Easy winner for me though Carrick Felix was no mug.
Just saw this...
http://www.intersportnet.com/2013/03/27/2013-american-family-insurance-…
Both Zak Irvin and Derrick Walton (2013 Bball commits) will be competing in the 3-Point contest. Good luck to them!
Interesting note, Kansas has 2 players in it as well who are a PG and SF player just like we do. They have very similar recruiting profiles as our PG and SF commits too (top 50)...should make for a nice competition between them.
I assume this wasn't a reply to my post...
Stand UP! Not much happens to take pride in.... this pleases me.
The last dunk in particular was pretty epic - I think that one got all "10"'s and deservedly so. The interview afterwards was pretty entertaining too. I did get a chuckle out of Anderson calmly saying, "I just told everybody I was going to do basic dunks..." and the "Wait, what?" that he got as a result.
I'm not sure why we don't see broken body parts after some of these dunks! He was the clear winner!