Great finish here in the second Class 1A semifinal. Casey Schilling gave Ellsworth a one-point lead with a putback with 33 seconds left, but Sebeka's Alex Brockpahler made a runner off the glass with 12 seconds left to put Sebeka back up 61-60. On the ensuing play, Schilling drew at least two defenders and passed to a wide open Nick Nolte on the wing, but his three-point attempt at the buzzer rattled in-and-out (seriously, it was halfway down and looked good). What a finish, and congrats to both teams. Sebeka moves on to face Minnesota Transitions in tomorrow's title game.
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