Acrobatic shot by Wright gives Lady Hawks win over Lutheran

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Oregon's Emy Wright puts a shot up over a Rockford Lutheran defender. Photo by Chris Johnson
Oregon's Emy Wright puts a shot up over a Rockford Lutheran defender. Photo by Chris Johnson
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The Rockford Lutheran girls basketball team hadn't lost a Big Northern West game since 2009, a span of 29 conference games.

That streak is now over, thanks to the Oregon Hawks and Emy Wright's off-balance, acrobatic circus shot in the final seconds Dec.4 in the Oregon High School gym that led the Hawks to a 58-55 victory.

There are so many superlatives available in the English language, yet so few people in attendance could describe what they saw on Wright's three-point play with 3.9 seconds remaining.

The 5-foot-5 sophomore dribbled down the lane, launched herself toward the basket and got fouled. As she was in the air getting bumped, Wright – whose body was at about a 105-degree angle to the basket – reached behind her and flipped up a shot.

As Wright tumbled to the court, the ball bounced softly off the rim and fell in, breaking a short near-silence in the gym with the thundering approval of the Oregon fans and the gaping astonishment of the Lutheran crowd.

"I don't know how to describe it; I don't even know how I got the shot off or if I could make it again," said a giggling Wright, who led the Hawks with 21 points, seven rebounds and seven steals. "I was going to the basket, and I ended up at this weird angle. I just tried to push through the shot like it was a layup, just get it up on the rim.

"I didn't know it went in until I hit the floor; I saw it bounce up off the rim and go through the net, then the crowd got really loud."

The shot that may become known as "The Shot" as the game gets talked about over the years tied the game at 55 and capped a comeback from a 49-42 deficit with 5 minutes to play, a spurt that Wright herself kicked off with a 3-pointer from the left wing.

As tough as it was for Wright to describe what happened, nobody else in the gym could offer up an adjective without shaking their head.

"It was amazing, shocking, just … wow," said Oregon senior forward Devyn Absher (10 points, 3 rebounds, 1 block), whose putback with 1:19 to go tied the score at 53-all before Rachel Konieczki's two free throws 27 seconds later gave Lutheran the lead again. "It was what we needed, and she came through big-time."

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