In one of the strangest basketball games ever played, both Riverdale High School and Smyrna High School (Tenn.) girls teams tried to lose the District 7-AAA consolation game on Saturday night. You’re probably asking why.

Well, due to the way the regional tournament was seeded, the loser of the consolation game would be placed on the other side of the regional tournament bracket as national powerhouse Blackman High School. Both Riverdale and Smyrna had already lost to Blackman earlier this season, and it appears both thought if they lost the game they would have a better chance to make it to the Region 4-AAA finals.

So the game got ridiculous. Both teams intentionally missed free throws. Numerous 10-second and halfcourt violations occurred.

From The Daily News Journal:

The referee said “one time a Riverdale girl looked at one of the officials and gave the official a 3-second signal wanting him to call three seconds on her. Smyrna stood in the lane as well to have us call three seconds on them.” The referee wrote that he finally called the coaches together for a meeting after “a Smyrna player was about to attempt a shot at the wrong basket (but there was a 10-second violation call before they attempted the shot) on purpose. “That was when I called both coaches together and told them we are not going to make a travesty or mockery of the game. WE ARE NOT GOING TO START TRYING TO SHOOT AND SCORE FOR THE OTHER TEAM.”

That’s probably my favorite awful basketball play ever: A player’s attempt on her own basket was cut off because she already committed a 10-second violation.

Eventually a school administrator from Smyrna approached head coach Shawn Middleton and demanded to know why the starters weren’t in the game.

“We were told the (administrator) went up to him and said, ‘What are you doing,” Childress said. “They told them, ‘You need to play to win the ball game and stop this.’ That’s when he put his starters back in.”

Smyrna went on to roll to a 26-point win after the starters went back in the game.

All the antics were for naught, though: Both teams were suspended from the tournament after the game.

(Thanks to The Daily News Journal for sharing.)