MaxPreps breaks down the wildest endings of the season so far.
Tis the season for wild endings and dramatic finishes, which are not confined to the college ranks.
March typically brings plenty of incredible endings to the high school basketball space as well.
Here are the Top 10 buzzer beaters of the season so far, many of which took place in March playoff showdowns.
Top 10 High School Buzzer Beaters
10. Zack Wegfahrt gets a lucky bounceZack Wegfahrt beat the buzzer with a shot so unlikely, he'd probably have a better chance of completing a perfect NCAA March Madness bracket than repeating it.
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9. Andrew Howard's game-winning alley oopGame-winning three pointers are the norm. Game-winning alley oops? Not so much. Andrew Howard pulled off the feat for Southlake Christian Academy by elevating for this impressive slam.
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8. Dustin Neyer's lucky shot, bounceThe entire sequence of Dustin Neyer's buzzer beater for Sacred Heart is just plain wacky. A bad inbounds pass deflected hard off the backboard into the hands of Neyer, who flung the ball toward the hoop. Somehow, it found the bottom of the net.
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7. Ealy Bell saves the dayIf you tried to think of all the possible outcomes for a situation where a player steps to the free throw line late in the game, what Ealy Bell did might not make the list.
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6. Ben Vander Plas: "The Shot"Three pointers are hard. Turn-around, fade away three pointers, even harder. Ben Vander Plas came up big when it counted most.
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5. "God of Dunk" hits huge threeMalik Monk, profiled in a recent Beyond the X as the "God of Dunk", can also drain clutch jump shots, as seen in his remarkable buzzer beater.
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4. Robert Franks' no-look shot is no problemThis is about the greatest possible outcome to a broken inbounds play.
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3. Dylan Clingan erases a two-point deficit from 70 feet awayThe score, time remaining and distance from the hoop make Dylan Clingan's shot difficult to top.
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2. Sacred Heart wins on a miracleDid David Parsons call glass on this? No one on Sacred Heart seemed to mind his 70-foot heave banking in to give Sacred Heart a section quarterfinal victory.
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1. Amir Coffey avoids a fifth overtimeOnly a sophomore, Amir Coffey carved out his place in Minnesota high school basketball history by draining a long shot in quadruple overtime at the buzzer to help Hopkins advance to the state finals.