Junction City girls clinch title

From: The Topeka Capital-Journal | Date: February 21, 2007| Author: Dustin Kimmel | Copyright information

By Dustin Kimmel

THE CAPITAL-JOURNAL

Trailing by one point with 2.5 seconds left, Seaman's Aubree Gustin had Junction City's perfect record in her hands.

The game on the line, Gustin received the inbounds pass underneath the Vikings basket and took the potential winning shot.

The ball kissed the glass, bounced gently on the back of the rim twice, then fell to the right of the basket as the buzzer sounded, sealing Junction City's 37-36 victory and the Centennial Leag...

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