
Ok so the Miracle In Miami was the day after Thanksgiving in 1984 where the world saw the hail mary bomb by Doug Flutie to defeat the Miami Hurricans in their living room obviously wasn´t a Rose Bowl game, but since my memories of great Rose Bowl games have slipped my mind, I will always have this play as one of the greatest in college football in my life time. The Rose Bowl is traditionally played on New Years eve in Los Angeles and after proper research, there have been some amazing games in the last decades that have left a mark on college football. For instance the game in 2006 is for many the greatest game in college football history as Texas beat USC on a game winning touch down run by quarterback Vince Young or back in 1997 as Ohio State was back in the Rose Bowl for the first time in 12 years and upset Arizona State of a likely national championship with a late drive as Joe Germaine connected with David Boston for the winning touchdown. The Rose Bowl is traditionally a game that is watched by many world wide and for BG Hagen guard Shawn Scott (185-G-1996, college: SW Christian) it wasn´t any different in his household as a kid. “This for sure I watched every year. I was more invested in the past than now. But this year might be difficult to watch but I’ll find a way”, warned Shawn Scott.
One of the great things for Americans when playing overseas isn´t only learning about different cultures, but also being able to take part in different holiday traditions. There are many guys overseas especially Americans who will oft for the globetrotter life and bounce from team to team every season to get some culture for their money. One guy that stands out to having had a passport full of international stamps like ex Maryland (NCAA) great Ekene Ibekwe who played for more than 25 organizations and in 12 countries and is still playing at age 38 in his 15th season. For Shawn Scott, he is still at the beginning of his pro career overseas as he is playing for his third professional team with BG Hagen after starting with TVO Biggesee / TV Jahn Lindhorst and last season played with BG 2000 Berlin. The explosive scorer who also can whip up the triple double if needed as he has already served up 4 in Germany recently spent his first Christmas in Germany. “Christmas was great I got to eat a lot of traditional German Christmas meals and it was nice to be around people here that I consider to be family. I spent most of the time with my girlfriend and her family but also got to spend a day with my old coach from Biggesee”, said Shawn Scott. Americans traditionally open presents in the morning while in Germany on Christmas eve. Did he have to choose in Germany? “Christmas Eve was the day I spent with my old coach and there I had my first traditional meal. We actually opened presents in the afternoon so I’m not sure what that counts as”, smiled Shawn Scott.
After recovering from the X-mas holiday days, Shawn Scott then was ready to celebrate his first new years in Germany. For him New Years Eve was always an important American tradition that he celebrated at home in the states. “To me it means celebrating the days before we go into the “New Year” and hopefully getting closer to reach our goals and resolutions”, stressed Shawn Scott. His New Years memories are sparse, but he does remember playing games and remembers what was served to drink. “I think most were just spent at home with my family and possibly my parents having a party. And being able to drink champagne with no alcohol feeling like an adult”, smiled Shawn Scott. New Years Eve in Germany is usually spent with family at home playing games like Uno, or watching movies like Dinner For one or even having a wellness night and not to forget having great food. In Germany people like to go into the new year with a sweet punch called Feuerzangenbowle or Meat Fondue. At midnight the poor pets run for cover as it gets loud with all the fireworks. A few days before New Years eve in Germany, he was still a bit in the dark with what he would do, but one thing was for sure, he wouldn´t be without at least one loved one. “With just days left until new years I still have no for sure plan. 100% I will be with my girlfriend because this will be our first new years spent together. That’s enough for me”, added Shawn Scott. The weekend after New Years, his season will resume as he will go into the second half with German Regionalliga team BG Hagen. Currently his team is in second place at 11-4 chasing the ETB Essen Miners who are at 13-2. He currently is second in scoring at 29,8, second in assists at 6,4 and fourth in steals with 2,8. Did he stay in shape during the holiday season or will he have to carve off some pounds in the next days? “If I said I stayed fit then I’d be lying. For the whole week I did nothing but eat and was not able to get shots up. But believe it or not it was needed and since then we’ve already begun practice again and I’m back to my normal routine”, warned Shawn Scott. A flaw that I have is that I love to repeat myself, but since this is for the good of very talented American ballers who are off the radar of higher league teams and should be balling there, I will. Guys like Jeremy Ingram, Ricardo Artis and Shawn Scott who all incredible players that have huge chips on their shoulders and will never stop grinding to reach their goals. It isn´t any different with Shawn Scott. He has a powerful New Years resolution. “I want to reach a new height in my basketball career this year”, warned Shawn Scott. I´m all for it. I will continue to support him the best way I can! Let´s do it Shawn.



















