Lancers go for two in second overtime to pull out win over No. 5 Crusaders
It worked last year, so why not do it again in double overtime against a defending 2-AA state champ.
After Mason Walsh went in from a yard out Carlsbad coach Thadd MacNeal opted instead of kicking the tying point and force another overtime, he would end the game one way or another. First, Walsh went in from the 4 with 1:48 left in the opening quarter. Then, Nico Arboit pulled off a 72-yard TD pass from Sayin by taking a quick out, breaking a tackle at his own 40 and racing the rest of the way for the 14-0 lead with 13 seconds left in the first quarter.But then the Crusaders woke up.
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