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Nice story. I can relate to him as we had a similar situation occur with our first born. Scariest moment of my life...
We met Scott after the NAU game on saturday and he could not have been nicer to my kids and I. He's my 8 year olds favorite player and my son dubbed him "The Secret Weapon" after he hit the half court shot against N. Colorado a few years ago. He still calls him the Secret Weapon to this day. He's been a great player, fun to watch and represents my school with class. He also seems to be a very nice young man with a good head on his shoulders.
We'll enjoy watching him these last few weeks and wish him the best in his future endeavors.
scotty b's accomplishments are amazing. he has done so much. i cant even imagine how he lost both his parents by the age of 16. he is about to graduate from college and will go down as one of the best 3 pt shooters in big sky history and a wsu great.
Roy Burton, from the Standard-Examiner, did an excellent story on this shortly after Scotty's son was born in 2011. Here's the link.
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