What really happened at the football game with Donnell Wilson winning catch? Some people say he got really lucky when he caught the ball in the end zone, and some say he was great skills and caught the ball in the air with skills.
A student of Ely High School asked a newspaper reporter, "What happened at the game!" news reporter said "Wilson made an amazing leaping catch and landed safely in the end-zone." So he said, "He made an amazing catch in the end-zone jumping in the air." The student also asked the defensive coach what happened and he said, "Wilson caught the ball with luck that night, he caught it on the ground."
Although both schools thought something different like Dillard 's High School say it was a lucky catch,
On Friday night, the annual Ely TIgers vs. DIllard Panthers football game was played. On the last play of the 4th quarter, Donnell Wilson made a touchdown pass that won the game. Although some say that the catch was not that great, I think it was due to the fact that he passed his defensive back, leaped to make the catch,and scored the winning touchdown. Part of what made this a great catch was Donnell leaping into the air to catch it. “Wilson made a leaping catch and landed safely in the end-zone capping an improbable come from behind win for the Tigers.”
Touchdown Alexander Touchdown Alexander is an autobiography about the author, Shaun Alexander. Shaun is from the small town of Florence, Kentucky and was born on August 30th in 1977. His parents are Curtis and Carol Alexander, he also has one full brother named Durran who is older than him. His parents sadly separated when he was the age of 11. There are many different settings in this book.
The referee, Owen Dyson said,” Donnell Wilson made a nice clean touchdown at the end of the game, no penalty involved.” (Doc 8) What really happened was that was that Donnell Wilson caught it. I find this true because in most of the opinions of who he interviewed said that he caught it. For example, coach said,” Great catch!
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Touchdown!” (Sanneh 57). Dwight Lowery was mentally prepared to get the ball. Instead of just doing what the coach said he stood watching thinking of what he was going to do. In fact, Sanneh explains how in football it isn’t always correct to score a touchdown.
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but the ball was slippery for the quarterback and he keep on stumbling with the ball and he kept on fumbling but we tried to still get the ball back and they still got it back. They threw the ball right over us and there wide receiver caught the ball Still and we tried to play defense and we got beat every time.