Favorite Senior Moment

No, this is not about mrydel getting that extra fish filet for free on the Lu Ann Platter at Luby's in Little Rock last August.
I wanted to start a thread to honor our three Seniors with everyone's favorite moment of watching them.
Ben Moore: The game where the kid sitting courtside spilled his soda onto the court. He had a look of sheer terror on his face when the ref stopped the game. I recall the game being at an intense moment which made it more of a spectacle. Ben ran and grabbed a towel to clean up the soda. The look on the kid's face was priceless as Ben was bent over mopping up the soda, and then gave the kid a high five as he ran off to rejoin the game. Totally diffused the situation as the crowd laughed and cheered the act of kindness. Ben always seems to be in control of the moment, on and off the court.
Sterling Brown: The Cincinnati game last year. Big game in Moody with Cincy. Early in the game Sterling was ejected, which left us short of players to take on the physical Bearcats. He was visibly upset at being thrown out and probably felt he had let the team down. We played basically a six man rotation all night and was wearing down at the end. We were down by 7 or 9 as I recall with a couple of minutes left to play. The Ponies broke the huddle looking very dejected. Moody Magic roared to life as the crowd stood and cheered the team, lifting them up. We come back from certain defeat and win in the waning seconds.
As the game ended, Sterling came bolting out of the locker room with an ear to ear grin to jump into the celebration pile. He had to be the most relieved person in Moody. I recall a post game comment by Nic that the team had to come back and win the game for Sterling. Sterling never backed down from anyone on the court. He has been the grit and swagger on the team the last four years.
Jonathan Wilfong: Tie: Last night when he took off his warm-up to come into the game earlier than usual, he pulls off his jersey inside the warm-up and throws it behind the bench. The equipment guy has to retrieve it so Wilfong can put his jersey back on before checking in.
And, when he is playing mop up duty late in a game, steals the ball on the defensive end and takes it in for a dunk. (That has to be shown tomorrow!) The bench went crazy. The game ended shortly after and the starters mobbed him on the floor. Jonathan is a crowd favorite because he plays hard when he is in the game. We rejoice in his successes and root for him to succeed.
My family and I have enjoyed the ride with these guys. They have been an inspiration to my teenage son, and role models for him to emulate. We are blessed that they are part of our Mustang Family.
Pony Up!
I wanted to start a thread to honor our three Seniors with everyone's favorite moment of watching them.
Ben Moore: The game where the kid sitting courtside spilled his soda onto the court. He had a look of sheer terror on his face when the ref stopped the game. I recall the game being at an intense moment which made it more of a spectacle. Ben ran and grabbed a towel to clean up the soda. The look on the kid's face was priceless as Ben was bent over mopping up the soda, and then gave the kid a high five as he ran off to rejoin the game. Totally diffused the situation as the crowd laughed and cheered the act of kindness. Ben always seems to be in control of the moment, on and off the court.
Sterling Brown: The Cincinnati game last year. Big game in Moody with Cincy. Early in the game Sterling was ejected, which left us short of players to take on the physical Bearcats. He was visibly upset at being thrown out and probably felt he had let the team down. We played basically a six man rotation all night and was wearing down at the end. We were down by 7 or 9 as I recall with a couple of minutes left to play. The Ponies broke the huddle looking very dejected. Moody Magic roared to life as the crowd stood and cheered the team, lifting them up. We come back from certain defeat and win in the waning seconds.
As the game ended, Sterling came bolting out of the locker room with an ear to ear grin to jump into the celebration pile. He had to be the most relieved person in Moody. I recall a post game comment by Nic that the team had to come back and win the game for Sterling. Sterling never backed down from anyone on the court. He has been the grit and swagger on the team the last four years.
Jonathan Wilfong: Tie: Last night when he took off his warm-up to come into the game earlier than usual, he pulls off his jersey inside the warm-up and throws it behind the bench. The equipment guy has to retrieve it so Wilfong can put his jersey back on before checking in.
And, when he is playing mop up duty late in a game, steals the ball on the defensive end and takes it in for a dunk. (That has to be shown tomorrow!) The bench went crazy. The game ended shortly after and the starters mobbed him on the floor. Jonathan is a crowd favorite because he plays hard when he is in the game. We rejoice in his successes and root for him to succeed.
My family and I have enjoyed the ride with these guys. They have been an inspiration to my teenage son, and role models for him to emulate. We are blessed that they are part of our Mustang Family.
Pony Up!