They say lightning doesn’t strike twice. Well, unless you’re St. Clair (Mich.) sophomore Ben Davidson.

In back-to-back games over a span of just three days, Davidson drained two game-winning buzzer beaters, drastically changing the landscape of one of the best seasons in program history for St. Clair (11-4).

The first one came opposite Sterling Heights (Mich.) on Tuesday, when he scored two of his 16 points on a long-range jumper as the buzzer sounded to break a 52-52 tie and lift St. Clair atop the conference standings.

He was only open because they were all focused on not letting me get a shot @DavidsonTheben pic.twitter.com/GC1HFwZsVU — Darrien Rutledge (@Drut2402) February 10, 2016

“We were up two and they got the ball and they were just dribbling and one of our kids reached and got a foul,” Davidson told The Times Herald. “They made two free throws. We drew up a play. It really didn’t go as well as it seemed. It was tied 52-52 and I saw five seconds left so I took two dribbles left and spun to my right and launched a (shot). I knew it was good as soon as I released it.”

It was the first buzzer beater of Davidson’s young career.

Terrible game but I guess a win is a win 55-52 win on the road vs sterling heights… I'll take my first high school buzzer beater too! — Ben Davidson (@DavidsonTheben) February 10, 2016

He didn’t have to wait long for the second.

Two nights later, trailing Warren (Mich.) Lincoln, 50-49, Davidson took one dribble and drilled a 3-pointer sailing into the right corner of his home-court for the last and most important of his team-high 17 points.

Greatest feeling in my life… 2nd buzzer beater in 3 days right in front of that rowdy student section…. love u all… great team win — Ben Davidson (@DavidsonTheben) February 12, 2016

“It was four seconds left and we were down one and I was the second option on the play,” Davidson explained to The Times Herald, again. “I caught the ball and my opponent was guarding me to my right hand. I squared up to my right hand, stepped back and hit the three for the win. It was the best feeling of my life. It’s amazing. I have never hit (a game winner) in a high school game before the last one and now I’m on a hot streak and I can’t believe I just made a second one.”

Davidson’s game-winner gave St. Clair its only lead of the night, just in time. The aptly named Saints don’t play again until Tuesday at Madison (Madison Heights, Mich.), so he’ll have to wait a few days for his third in a row.

And let’s just go ahead and start calling him Lightning Davidson.