Jacob Townsend
19 November 2012
Ms. Harmon
Pre AP English 10
My
Number One Fan
November 13, 2012. I walk out of the locker room pumped
for the first game of my high school career. Something is missing. My grandpa,
My number one fan. He wasn’t anywhere to be found in the gym. He has been at
all of my games, Even my first game.
It’s
the 4th quarter. Sweat drenches my face as I wait to hear my name
called to go back in the game to finish what we started. The clock reads 1:00.
I lose all hope in scoring my first ever points then I hear my name called from
down the line.
“Townsend!”
He yells, “Get in the game we’re going to let Joseph rest he’s played the whole
game we got this one just go out there and pad your stats”
Then
a thought comes to my head. What stats?
Joseph
says to me “Go out there and score one for me will ya?”
I
nod to him then I look up in the crowd and see my grandpa he smiles at me as I
tuck in my jersey. I turn around and go on the floor I hear a familiar voice
yell.
“Go
get’em Jake!!” The voice screams. It
was my number one fan, my grandpa. That’s when it hit me. I've got to score my
first points today. I go on the floor the point guard calls Gator. The play That
I score off of in practice. I come off the screen and catch the ball. Time
slows down. I raise the ball in the air and shoot it as have been taught since
I could hold a ball. The ball spins in the net. Swish!! I went crazy the time ran out it was a blow
out on the scoreboard, But in my mind I just hit a game winner. I was easily
the happiest eight year old in the gym. I hear the same voice from the crowd.
“There’s
more where that came from!” My grandpa yells with the biggest smile on his
face.
The
ball Bounces in my hands in warm-ups. Still no sign of my grandpa though. I
still warm up normally I act as if the time is running out in the biggest game
of the season. I shoot the ball and act as if I hear a buzzer sound.
I hear the buzzer go off as we come out of the timeout.
There is ten seconds left on the clock . I hear screams and cheers from the
student section. Then I look up and see my grandpa yelling with them. I looked
back at my teammates and could tell they meant business.
The
point guard put his hand in the middle of us and said,” Let’s do this guys this
is our game we win this and the conference is ours.”
Then
the coach chimed in “Let’s get it men team ball on three.”
The
whole team put their hand in the circle and yelled, “One-Two-Three TEAM BALL!!”
I
could feel the butterflies come in my stomach. I gazed up at my grandpa and
they were gone I knew we could win this game. The play starts the ball crashes
into my chest. Time starts ticking off the clock. Tick. Tick. Tick. I see my teammate
wide open in his spot behind the three point line. I throw the ball right where
he called for it. He takes the shot. The shot to win it all. The shot to lose
it all. The shot of the year. The ball spins with perfect rotation. The gym is
dead silent when the buzzer goes off. The ball dances on the rim and finally
drops down into the net. Sound erupts from everyone in the gym. The student section, my grandpa, my mom
everybody was ecstatic and jumping for joy. We won the game we won conference.
Then
the buzzer sounds again the coach calls us over and tells us how close the
junior high school came to winning conference last year and points to a banner
that reads, 6A East Runner ups!! Record 21-1. The loss that stung in our
hearts. The loss that stung in our soul. The loss that will haunt us forever.
I
hear the buzzer for the game to start. I pull off my warm-up top to get ready
for my first hight school game that thought still in the back of my head. What
if he’s not here? We go to half court to tip off and I see him standing at the
top of the arena with the same smile on his face from the first game.
Then
just like the first game he yells, “Go get ‘em Jake!!”