Prep Star Who Survived Two Plane Crashes Returns To Court In Style
Austin Hatch, a 6-foot-6 senior forward who plays for Loyola High School in Los Angeles, Calif., hasn't played basketball since surviving a 2011 plane crash that left him in a medically induced coma. Last night, he returned to the court for the first time in over three years, and he brought the goddamn house down.
Right after checking into the game in the fourth quarter, Hatch slipped a screen, darted out to the three-point line, and drained a triple right in front of his own bench. That's when everyone lost it. Hatch's teammates and coaches charged onto the court in celebration, earning the team a technical foul. "It was the best technical foul I've ever been a part of," Loyola Coach Jamal Adams told the Los Angeles Times.
Hatch was once a star at Fort Wayne Canterbury High in Fort Wayne, Ind., where he played well enough to be recruited by the University of Michigan. But a week after committing to Michigan, Hatch was involved in a plane crash that killed his father and stepmother and left him in a coma for eight weeks. It was the second plane crash of Hatch's life; he also survived a 2003 crash that killed his mother and two siblings. Both flights were piloted by Hatch's father.
Hatch is set to graduate this year, and Michigan plans to honor the scholarship he was offered three years ago. He plans to be a member of the Michigan basketball team in the 2014-2015 season.
- MLB Predictions and Best Bets for Saturday's Biggest Games
- UFC Vegas 118 Betting Picks: Three Fights to Target on Saturday Night
- MLB Picks Today: Two Pitchers Set Up To Fall Short On Outs Props
- MLB Pitcher Props Today: Best Bets for June 3rd
- NBA Finals Game 1 Best Bets: Knicks vs. Spurs Predictions and Player Props
- Stanley Cup Final Game 1 Best Bets: Hurricanes vs. Golden Knights Picks
- Knicks vs. Spurs Game 1 Props: Three Best Bets for the NBA Finals

