Moment: Hamady Runs Marathon to Repeat

March 26, 2020

By Geoff Kimmerly
Second Half editor

After playing 32 minutes of a double-overtime Class C championship game against St. Ignace, Flint Hamady’s Kiyana Dudley-Thompson found herself alone for the final second of the 40-minute marathon on March 20, 2010.

She made that second one of the most replayed in MHSAA girls basketball history.

Dudley-Thompson took a pass under the basket from teammate Kathryn Thomas and dropped in the final two points to clinch Hamady’s repeat championship.

"Just me and the basket," Dudley-Thompson told the Flint Journal that evening. "There was no excuse for me not to get it in there."

Click to read the Flint Journal’s coverage and relive the shot below with coverage from FOX Sports Detroit.

Moment: Powers Avenges 1999 Defeat

April 20, 2020

By Geoff Kimmerly
Second Half editor

After being stung by Detroit Country Day’s fourth-quarter comeback and buzzer-beating game winner in the 1999 Class B Final, the Flint Powers Catholic girls basketball team would not offer an opportunity for the same dramatic ending in the teams’ 2000 rematch.

This time, the Chargers halted Country Day’s fourth-quarter surge a few points short, holding on for a 47-42 victory.

Senior Kelly Koerber – Powers’ leading scorer in the 1999 defeat – again set the pace, putting up 19 points while connecting on 9 of 12 shots from the floor. The Chargers actually trailed Country Day by two at halftime before going on a 15-4 third-quarter run to take a lead they wouldn’t relinquish. Koerber’s future Western Michigan teammate Carrie Moore led Country Day in scoring this time with 19 points as well.

The win gave Powers a 27-1 record for the season, its only loss coming to Flushing by a point. Powers would go on to also win the third-straight Class B Final matchup between the Chargers and Yellowjackets in 2001, 54-53, to cap a perfect 28-0 season.

Here’s the full broadcast of the 2000 Final from FOX Sports Detroit.