<div><p>It will be a long time before 8-year-old Hunter Hales has to decide what college he's going to, but he's already made a good impression with the basketball coaches and scouts at Boise State. </p><p>At a game on Tuesday between Boise and Fresno State the young fan and his dad Paul had front row seats when a basketball got stuck behind the rim. No matter what the players tried - hitting it with a second ball, poking it with a broomstick - it wouldn't budge.</p><p>That's when Paul got the idea to let his son retrieve the ball, and Hunter showed everyone how it's done.</p><div><amp-twitter height="472" width="375" layout="responsive" data-tweetid="836790963846713347"></amp-twitter></div><p><!-- [invalid-shortcode] --></p><p></p><p>The young fan got the VIP treatment afterwards, earning himself some free merchandise and even being interviewed after the game like one of the players.</p><p>Hunter, always modest, explained that he was "kind of nervous" when the spotlight was on him and only said "thanks" when the interviewer congratulated him on his great job.</p><div><amp-twitter height="472" width="375" layout="responsive" data-tweetid="836815691164549120"></amp-twitter></div><h3>Share this post if you think Hunter was the MVP!</h3></div>