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Mountain Crest wears down Stansbury to punch ticket to state title game

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(Francisco Kjolseth  |  The Salt Lake Tribune)  Jace Dart of Mountain Crest is tackled by Tavita Gagnier of Stansbury in their class 4A semifinal game at Rice-Eccles Stadium,
Thursday, Nov. 9, 2017.(Francisco Kjolseth  |  The Salt Lake Tribune)  Beau Robinson of Mountain Crest sees a pass go long as they take on Stansbury in their class 4A semifinal game at Rice-Eccles Stadium, Thursday, Nov. 9, 2017.(Francisco Kjolseth  |  The Salt Lake Tribune)  Quarterback Brady Hall of Mountain Crest eyes the end zone guarded by Stansbury in their class 4A semifinal game at Rice-Eccles Stadium, Thursday, Nov. 9, 2017.(Francisco Kjolseth  |  The Salt Lake Tribune)  Dallon Brooks of Stansbury recovers a Mountain Crest fumble in the end zone in their class 4A semifinal game at Rice-Eccles Stadium, Thursday, Nov. 9, 2017.(Francisco Kjolseth  |  The Salt Lake Tribune)  Nicholas Nethercott of Mountain Crest is taken down by Kooper Roudy of Stansbury in their class 4A semifinal game at Rice-Eccles Stadium, Thursday, Nov. 9, 2017.(Francisco Kjolseth  |  The Salt Lake Tribune) Nicholas Nethercott of Mountain Crest pulls in a touchdown over Stansbury in their class 4A semifinal game at Rice-Eccles Stadium, Thursday, Nov. 9, 2017.(Francisco Kjolseth  |  The Salt Lake Tribune) Nicholas Nethercott of Mountain Crest celebrates his touchdown against Stansbury in their class 4A semifinal game at Rice-Eccles Stadium, Thursday, Nov. 9, 2017.(Francisco Kjolseth  |  The Salt Lake Tribune)  Cooper Roudy of Stansbury puts pressure on Nicholas Nerhercott of Mountain Crest in their class 4A semifinal game at Rice-Eccles Stadium, Thursday, Nov. 9, 2017.(Francisco Kjolseth  |  The Salt Lake Tribune)  Cooper Roudy of Stansbury puts pressure on Nicholas Nerhercott of Mountain Crest in their class 4A semifinal game at Rice-Eccles Stadium, Thursday, Nov. 9, 2017.(Francisco Kjolseth  |  The Salt Lake Tribune)  Silas Young of Stansbury is taken down by Mountain Crest in their class 4A semifinal game at Rice-Eccles Stadium, Thursday, Nov. 9, 2017.(Francisco Kjolseth  |  The Salt Lake Tribune)  Beau Robinson of Mountain Crest is contorted by Tavita Gagnier of Stansbury in their class 4A semifinal game at Rice-Eccles Stadium, Thursday, Nov. 9, 2017.(Francisco Kjolseth  |  The Salt Lake Tribune)  Mountain Crest battles Stansbury during a fumble in their class 4A semifinal game at Rice-Eccles Stadium, Thursday, Nov. 9, 2017.(Francisco Kjolseth  |  The Salt Lake Tribune)  Conner McKay of Stansbury puts down some yards over Mountain Crest in their class 4A semifinal game at Rice-Eccles Stadium, Thursday, Nov. 9, 2017.(Francisco Kjolseth  |  The Salt Lake Tribune)  Conner McKay of Stansbury puts down some yards over Mountain Crest in their class 4A semifinal game at Rice-Eccles Stadium, Thursday, Nov. 9, 2017.(Francisco Kjolseth  |  The Salt Lake Tribune)  Beau Robins of Mountain Crest is tackled by Justin Matthews of Stansbury in their class 4A semifinal game at Rice-Eccles Stadium, Thursday, Nov. 9, 2017.(Francisco Kjolseth  |  The Salt Lake Tribune)  Jace Dart of Mountain Crest tries to push past  Stansbury in their class 4A semifinal game at Rice-Eccles Stadium, Thursday, Nov. 9, 2017.(Francisco Kjolseth  |  The Salt Lake Tribune)  Stansbury's quarterback Mitch Lindsay runs the ball down field against Mountain Crest in their class 4A semifinal game at Rice-Eccles Stadium, Thursday, Nov. 9, 2017.(Francisco Kjolseth  |  The Salt Lake Tribune)  Quarterback Brady Hall of Mountain Crest eludes the Stansbury defense in their class 4A semifinal game at Rice-Eccles Stadium, Thursday, Nov. 9, 2017.(Francisco Kjolseth  |  The Salt Lake Tribune)  Kyle McKenna of Stansbury has his legs taken out by the Mountain Crest defense in their class 4A semifinal game at Rice-Eccles Stadium, Thursday, Nov. 9, 2017.(Francisco Kjolseth  |  The Salt Lake Tribune)  Eli Wells of Mountain Crest kicks a field goal over Stansbury in their class 4A semifinal game at Rice-Eccles Stadium, Thursday, Nov. 9, 2017.(Francisco Kjolseth  |  The Salt Lake Tribune)  Mountain Crest players Kyler Olsen, Lehi Taukiuvea and Brady Hall, from left, celebrate their 17-7 semifinal win over Stansbury in their class 4A game at Rice-Eccles Stadium, Thursday, Nov. 9, 2017.(Francisco Kjolseth  |  The Salt Lake Tribune)  Mountain Crest players Kyler Olsen, Lehi Taukiuvea and Brady Hall, from left, celebrate their 17-7 semifinal win over Stansbury in their class 4A game at Rice-Eccles Stadium, Thursday, Nov. 9, 2017.(Francisco Kjolseth  |  The Salt Lake Tribune)  The agony of defeat, Conner McKay of Stansbury buries his head after a 7-17 loss to Mountain Crest in their class 4A semifinal game at Rice-Eccles Stadium, Thursday, Nov. 9, 2017.(Francisco Kjolseth  |  The Salt Lake Tribune)  Mountain Crest celebrates with the fans following a 17-7 win over Stansbury in their class 4A semifinal game at Rice-Eccles Stadium, Thursday, Nov. 9, 2017.

Mountain Crest quarterback Brady Hall broke toward the sidelines as the final seconds of the game ticked off the clock.

He embraced teammates and coaches, ball still in hand. Mountain Crest was going to to the state championship.

“There’s nothing like it,” Hall said. “I’ve grown up here watching Mountain Crest football, and that’s what it’s been — we always expect to get here. And you can’t really plan for those emotions.”

The Mustangs may have expected to reach the championship every year, but Mountain Crest’s 17-7 win over Stansbury at Rice-Eccles Stadium on Thursday earned the Mustangs their first berth to the state final since 2012. Mountain Crest will take on the winner of Sky View vs. Orem in the Class 4A title game next week.

“These kids have battled and they have fought for the last two years,” Mountain Crest coach Jason Lee said. “They’ve been underdogs the whole way. We’ll be underdogs again next week, and we don’t care. That’s our mentality. We love to play tough games.”

The Mustangs especially were the underdogs last season when Ridgeline High opened, which cut into Mountain Crest’s enrollment. Mountain Crest played in Class 5A, the largest classification, and had to wait another season to hit a UHSAA realignment year. The Mustangs fought through a 4-7 season (2-6 in region) in 2016 with a smaller pool of available players since the school’s enrollment dropped.

“We’ve seen the best players,” wide receiver Nick Nethercott said about playing in Class 5A. “So coming down to this classification, we knew we’ve seen the best. We can play with the best. So it give us a lot of confidence, I think, just mentally that we can do this.”

Nethercott’s 30-yard reception helped the Mustangs strike first. Hall launched a pass downfield, which fell into Nethercott’s hands. The wide receiver turned and sprinted into the end zone to give the Mustangs a 7-0 lead halfway through the first quarter.

“That’s a big part of our game,” Hall said. “We like to start fast, get it in the end zone real quick. That gives us a jump start.”

The Mustangs tacked on a 33-yard field goal by Eli Wells. They punched in a second touchdown on a 3-yard carry from Beau Robinson as the first half came to a close.

But after Mountain Crest took a 17-0 lead in the first half, Stansbury began to show life with a scoring drive in the third quarter. The Stallions marched down the field to score on a 5-yard carry by running back Tavita Gagnier. He sprinted to the sideline before diving into the end zone for the final score of the game.


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