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Refs Blow Call on Buzzer-Beating, Game-Winning Basket in NJ High School Playoff Game

A high school basketball game in New Jersey is facing backlash after a referee invalidated the game-winning basket at the beat of the buzzer.

The dubious call occurred Tuesday as Manasquan High School trailed Camden by one point and was counting down to the end of the state semifinal game. However, the boys seemed to score a goal just in the last minute.

The team cheered as they saw victory in the game.

But things quickly turned alarming for Manasquan as referees crowded around the basket as the buzzer sounded. They quickly determined that the game-ending shot had been taken after the clock had reached zero, and the game was won by Camden rather than Manasquan.

After the game, Manasquan head coach Andrew Bilodeau said he believed there was still 0.6 seconds left on the clock when the shot was taken. And video from the final moments of the game appears to support the coach’s view.

“They reversed the call,” the Manasquan coach said. asbury park press. “The referee who was in the center C position signaled, ‘Basketball good,’ and they swarmed, and then 15 kids messed up in front of a crowd of 1,000 people. Print that out. 5 times. Please print it.”

“Those three got together and fucked the kids up in front of 1,000 people. That video is going to be on the internet for everyone to see,” Bilodeau angrily yelled.

Camden coach Malik Wains insisted Tuesday night’s win was “lucky”.

However, many others felt that it was not “luck” that gave Camden the victory, but poor refereeing.

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