A basketball-loving dad stunned fans at a local high school game when he made a series of shots that got further and further away from the basket – including a final half-court shot that sent the crowd wild. Andy Brentano's wife, Victoria, said the competition organizers were so stunned that they didn't even have the swag bag prize ready to present to her husband. According to Victoria, 36, from Lyons, Oregon, she and Andy are always looking for local basketball games to attend. Because their kids' season was over, the family decided to watch Andy's cousin, Cruz, play in a local high school game, as Andy's uncle is the coach at nearby Woodburn High School. At the game, which took place at Willamette University, Salem, on December 21, Andy put himself forward for the half-time competition to make one half-court shot to win airfare tickets anywhere in the U.S., Victoria said. Unfortunately for Andy, he was not picked for that competition – but the announcer then selected him for another, harder challenge of making four shots: one from beneath the basket, one from the free throw line, another from outside the three-point line, and a final, long-range shot from the half-court line. If Andy were to make it, he would win a swag from a local car dealership. Having walked onto the court, he quietly went about his business. After sinking the first two shots, Andy heard the crowd in the gymnasium getting behind him. The excitement built as he sank a third basket. Having nailed the last basket from the half-court, Andy ran around the court in delight, carrying out an airplane celebration to a round of applause. Victoria, who captured the moment on video, said it took the organizers 10 minutes to find a swag bag for Andy, given the slim chances of him making all four shots in a row. She later shared the video on social media, along with Andy's prizes of a coffee cup and a teddy bear. This caused viewers to say that, given the amazingness of his shooting, he should have won a ca