The game is not over until the buzzer sounds, and the Horseshoe Bend boys basketball team showed that in the closing moments against Dadeville.

It seemed like a closed case through three quarters of play. The Tigers held a lead upwards of 17-points at one point in time, while holding the ball to run the clock out and cement back-to-back wins. But at the same time, they forgot to mark someone who can almost single-handedly take over a game — Kendon Sherrer.

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Samuel Higgs / TPI Horseshoe Bend's Kendon Sherrer dribbles past the defense of Dadeville's Nakia Woody. Sherrer finished with a team-high 16 points, scoring 14 in the fourth quarter.