Jaw-dropping Hail Mary-turned-lateral wins championship for Minnesota high school team

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The last seconds of a Minnesota high school championship game on Saturday featured a play so jaw-dropping that it might go down in the history of U.S. Bank Stadium.

The New London-Spicer High School football team played Dilworth-Glyndon-Felton High School at the Minnesota Vikings' home stadium for the Class 3A state title on Saturday, and New London-Spicer pulled off a last-second Hail Mary that almost went wrong before turning into a game-winning touchdown.

Down 26-21 with four seconds left in the game, New London-Spicer quarterback Blake Schultz reared back and launched a giant pass from the 48-yard line, which flew all the way down the field and somehow into the arms of receiver Grant Paffrath at the 20-yard line. Paffrath was surrounded by DGF defensemen and was quickly taken down in what could have been the game-ending tackle, but what happened next saved the game and the season for New London-Spicer.

 

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