From Deseret News archives:
Knights dethrone Hawks
After Alta's Chase Hansen tied the game with a deep 3-pointer with six seconds remaining in overtime, the Knights' Tage Clifford hit a 15-foot jumper at the buzzer Wednesday night for a 49-47 quarterfinal win over the defending state champions. Northridge eliminated its second straight foe on a last-second shot.
"It was one of my best shots of the night. I looked up at it, it had good rotation on it and I knew it was in right when it left my hands," Clifford said of the game-winner.
When looking at the records, Northridge's win might be considered only a mild upset. Both teams came into the game with 14-9 overall records. However, Northridge is the No. 5 seed from Region 1 while Alta is the No. 2 seed from Region 2. Also, having a state trophy in the showcase to defend can be a bit intimidating to opponents. Not to Northridge.
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It was a game that neither team looked like it wanted to win in regulation. On key late fourth-quarter possessions, both teams turned the ball over, committed crucial fouls and missed vital shots and free throws. Leading 40-39, the Knights had four straight chances to extend their lead but committed a turnover each time.
Alta's Brett Adams had a chance to give the Hawks the lead with less than two minutes remaining but missed two free throws. After Taylor Alvey tied the game with 50 seconds left with a short hook, the Hawks got the ball back and missed a last-second fall-away jumper in the paint.
"There was a lot of pressure," Hansen said. "They're the defending state champions and ranked No. 2, so they were feeling a lot of pressure and we put a lot of pressure on ourselves. "
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