Orem assistant principal takes on Dwight Howard, and a golf cart hovercraft


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OREM — Mike May is an assistant principal at Orem High School, and at 57 years old he can outperform a professional athlete in his prime. Well, kind of.

A video of May shows the former BYU basketball player hitting a half-court shot sitting down from 53 feet. LA Lakers all-star center Dwight Howard holds the official record at 52-and-a-half feet, but if that's really 53 feet in the video we have a new winner.

Now that May has publicly called out Howard, it's time he gives Guinness a call and brings them to Orem to officially measure his amazing half-court shots.

Hovercraft golf cart

While advances are being made almost daily in golf, the advances are always revolving around drivers, balls, putters or shoes — but why has no one focused on the golf cart? Well, someone finally has.

Professional golfer Bubba Watson has teamed up with Oakley and created the first hovercraft golf cart. The thing goes over water, doesn't disturb greens and looks like a blast to drive.

Check out the video to see how the thing works, then start saving your money so you can own one someday. Because you know what, even if you're not a golfer you know you want one.

Fast Final Four Floor

The Final Four is set and games begin this weekend in Atlanta, and crews have already put together the iconic Final Four Floor.

A video like this seems to come out every year, but for some reason we can't get enough of it. The one-minute time-lapse video shows the floor's construction from start to finish. Maybe it's not even that we're so entertained by the time lapse, but rather that we will watch anything basketball-related at this point.

Check out the video and let it hold you over for a few more days until March — I mean April — Madness continues.

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