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07-02-2008, 09:11 PM
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Local: Trinity's football play nominated for ESPY
Chad Peters
San Antonio Express-News
The legend of Trinity’s “Mississippi Miracle” continues to grow.
Last year’s improbable 15-lateral, game-winning play against Millsaps has been nominated for an ESPY for best play.
Trailing by two points with two seconds remaining Oct. 27, 2007, the Tigers pulled off a play that covered 60 yards and included 15 laterals to beat Millsaps 28-24 in Jackson, Miss. Officially, the play was recorded as a 44-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Blake Barmore to receiver Riley Curry.
“It was certainly unforgettable at the time,” Trinity coach Steve Mohr said. “But I guess when you look back, the longer that it’s been since the play itself, the more remarkable it appears.”
Trinity is up against David Tyree’s extended 32-yard reception from Eli Manning pass in the New York Giants’ Super Bowl XLII victory over New England; Rick Nash’s game-winning goal for the Columbus Blue Jackets at Phoenix, when he took a long outlet pass and skated past two defensemen to the net; and Blake Hoffarber’s basket on a length-of-the-court pass as Minnesota shocked Indiana in the Big Ten tournament.
Other San Antonio nominees included the Spurs for best finish in their dramatic 117-115 double-overtime victory over Phoenix in the first round of this year’s Western Conference playoffs. Michael Finley’s 3-pointer sent the game to OT, Tim Duncan’s 3-pointer — his first of the season — sent it to a second OT, and Manu Ginobili scored the game-winner with 1.8 seconds left in the second OT.
Also nominated were Ginobili for best male international athlete and Silver Stars guard Becky Hammon for best WNBA player. Ginobili averaged 19.5 points and won the NBA’s sixth man award, while Hammon was runner-up for the WNBA’s Most Valuable Player award after averaging 18.8 points.
The ESPYS will be televised July 20 on ESPN.
Local: Trinity's football play nominated for ESPY
Chad Peters
San Antonio Express-News
The legend of Trinity’s “Mississippi Miracle” continues to grow.
Last year’s improbable 15-lateral, game-winning play against Millsaps has been nominated for an ESPY for best play.
Trailing by two points with two seconds remaining Oct. 27, 2007, the Tigers pulled off a play that covered 60 yards and included 15 laterals to beat Millsaps 28-24 in Jackson, Miss. Officially, the play was recorded as a 44-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Blake Barmore to receiver Riley Curry.
“It was certainly unforgettable at the time,” Trinity coach Steve Mohr said. “But I guess when you look back, the longer that it’s been since the play itself, the more remarkable it appears.”
Trinity is up against David Tyree’s extended 32-yard reception from Eli Manning pass in the New York Giants’ Super Bowl XLII victory over New England; Rick Nash’s game-winning goal for the Columbus Blue Jackets at Phoenix, when he took a long outlet pass and skated past two defensemen to the net; and Blake Hoffarber’s basket on a length-of-the-court pass as Minnesota shocked Indiana in the Big Ten tournament.
Other San Antonio nominees included the Spurs for best finish in their dramatic 117-115 double-overtime victory over Phoenix in the first round of this year’s Western Conference playoffs. Michael Finley’s 3-pointer sent the game to OT, Tim Duncan’s 3-pointer — his first of the season — sent it to a second OT, and Manu Ginobili scored the game-winner with 1.8 seconds left in the second OT.
Also nominated were Ginobili for best male international athlete and Silver Stars guard Becky Hammon for best WNBA player. Ginobili averaged 19.5 points and won the NBA’s sixth man award, while Hammon was runner-up for the WNBA’s Most Valuable Player award after averaging 18.8 points.
The ESPYS will be televised July 20 on ESPN.