EDMONDS — Shorecrest football had Mountlake Terrace on its heels.

After leading off the game at Edmonds Stadium on Friday with a 5:08, 57-yard touchdown drive to go up 6-0 in the first quarter, Mountlake Terrace allowed Shorecrest to march from its own 33 all the way inside the five-yard line on the next drive. With the run game churning, Shorecrest just needed to punch through four yards on third-and-goal to tie and potentially jump ahead with the extra point.

They say, ‘If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it,’ so Shorecrest ran it up the middle once more. Only this time, Mountlake Terrace linebacker Nate Brown decided to break it.

The senior blitzed inside and punched the ball out. Senior defensive lineman Liam Moore spotted it loose on the ground and fell on it. He felt bodies pile up on to

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