Poet Davis will hear his name called Wednesday afternoon during introductions at the boys basketball state tournament and a sense of satisfaction will wash over the Minneapolis South senior guard. That moment will be a basketball version of poetic justice.
Two years ago, Davis was the only regular contributor on South’s varsity team to stay with the team. Eight players transferred to new schools, including four starters.
The Tigers should have been loaded last season, one of the most talented teams in the state. Instead, they were decimated. South coach Joe Hyser worried whether he’d have enough players to forge on.
The kid named Poet stayed because he wanted to improve and become a leader. He believed in himself, his coach, his team.
“He helped keep my spirits up by saying, ‘Coach, we’re going to get this,’” Hyser said.
South won six games after the exodus. Final record: 6-20.
“It was scary,” Davis said. “I was telling myself that maybe I wasn’t ready for it.”
A year later, the Tigers are 21-5 and in the state tournament for the first time in 32 years.