It was a typical Friday in the Scott household. Everyone was up early because it was game day. Jamie tended to get up really early so he would have enough time to eat a generous size breakfast. Nathan was up early to head to work but to also give Jamie game talk before he heads to school. Everyone in the town goes to these games and Nathan likes to make sure that Jamie is confident and not nervous. Tonight was the night that Jamie was going to try to pass up his dad's scoring record.
"Morning son, are you excited for tonight?"
"Good morning! Am I excited? Is that even a question, I can't wait to play some ball and beat your scoring record from when you were in high school."
"Now, now don't get too ahead of yourself. Just go out there and play your best like usual." Said Nathan
"I know I know. Well I got to get to school! I'll see you guys tonight, thanks for breakfast mom. Have a good day!" said Jamie as he ran out the door to his ride.
When Jamie got to school everyone was high fiving him and saying how excited they were for him to beat his dad's scoring record and saying good luck.
The more Jamie thought about how everyone knew his goal tonight made him a little nervous. People are expecting a lot out of him and that freaked him out a little bit. He quickly gave himself a pep talk so he wouldn't psych himself out and carried on with his day until game time came.
It was later in the night and Nathan and Haley and the whole gang headed to the school to go watch their favorite raven take the court. They all found their normal seats in the bleachers and couldn't wait for the game to start. Everyone would stop by and say hi to the, oh so famous high school clan, who is now raising their children in Tree Hill.
7 o'clock game time came around quickly and the game time music was on and out ran the varsity Tree Hill Ravens. Everyone was up and cheering as tonight was night that Jamie Scott could make history. As the game continued everyone wasn't sure if Jamie would do it, people were on the edge of their seats waiting to see the next point scored by him. The crowd went up in cheers when Jamie scored 2 points because that meant he was 2 points over his father's scoring record and that he did what he set out to do that night. The game came to an end and Jamie Scott indeed beat his father's scoring record but only by 2 points. He barely made it. Everyone made their way home that night happy because they saw another Scott boy make Tree Hill basketball history but also another Tree Hill win for the week!
