Kabe Goss's Buzzer-Beater Clinches PCL Title for Roman Catholic
In a night filled with sports drama, Goss's overtime shot secures back-to-back championships amid citywide athletic excitement.
- Kabe Goss, a 5-foot-4 point guard for Roman Catholic, hit a buzzer-beating jumper to win the Philadelphia Catholic League final against Archbishop Ryan, 46-45.
- The game-winning shot was made in overtime, marking back-to-back titles for Roman Catholic in thrilling finishes at the Palestra.
- Goss's shot capped off a night of high drama in Philadelphia sports, including a double-overtime victory for Archbishop Wood in the girls' final.
- The victory was especially meaningful for Goss, who didn't play until January due to back-to-back knee injuries.
- The Philadelphia sports scene also saw the 76ers struggle without Joel Embiid and the Flyers snap a losing streak with a win over the Lightning.