The Broadmoor Bobcats kept rolling Friday morning with an edge-of-the-seat 84-82 victory over Madison.
Broadmoor made a late push with a flurry of long-distance jumpers from Matt Crosley. Aware that he developed the magic touch, his teammates fed him the ball three consecutive times down the court. The crowd went wild each time.
After the final jumper, Matt even used his right hand to make the "goosey" symbol for three pointers popularized by LeBron James and Mo Williams during their years with the NBA's Cleveland Cavaliers.
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Broadmoor coach Andrew Vespa admitted he hadn't seen Matt do that before, but he also hadn't seen the player on fire like that before either.
The Bobcats finish the season with games at CVCA and Wickliffe on March 8 and March 22. In honor of Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month, the Bobcats will play a game against area basketball coaches on March 25 at Mentor High School.
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