East Ridge's Seth Green had his way down low against Cretin-Derham Hall, battling his way to a game-high 24 points.
It's the two points that don't show up by his name in the scorebook that he'd like to have back.
With the clock winding down, Green caught an inbounds pass and drove in for an easy layup.
On Cretin's basket.
Green's layup, which came with about 20 seconds left, gave Cretin a one-point lead — and the momentum — in its 70-65 victory over East Ridge.
With the victory, the Raiders will head back to the Class 2A, Section 3 championship game to take on Apple Valley.
"That will not define who Seth Green is. He's a great player, a good kid, and I feel bad for him. He was going so hard and just feel for him at this time," Cretin-Derham Hall coach Jerry Kline said.
A junior and standout quarterback on his school's football team, Green made a verbal commitment in October to the University of Oregon, the national runner-up in the 2014 college football season.