The Silent Night tradition was started by Taylor University in which the entire student body would remain dead silent during a basketball game until the home team scored its tenth point. At that point, the quiet crowd erupted in to a deafening roar - almost as if their team had just won the championship.
Below is a clip of La Salle College High School (Pa.) in a home game against Archbishop Carroll High School performing that tradition. At the tenth point, the crowd rocks the building. To make it even more special, the tenth point of the game happened to be La Salle's Amar Stukes' 1,000th career point: (make sure your volume is adjusted accordingly) Do you have any high school traditions caught on film you'd like to send us? If so, fill out the form here and we can feature you!Similar/Read More
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