SPOKANE, Wash. — The Liberty Christian football team has been ranked No. 1 in Class 1B most of the season.
Now the Patriots will find out if they can finish there.
Playing a full four quarters for the first time this season, Liberty Christian rallied to top the Cusick Panthers 34-32 in an 8-man semifinal Saturday afternoon at Joe Albi Stadium.
It will be a battle of unbeatens in the state final when Liberty Christian (13-0) meets defending champion Neah Bay (13-0) on Saturday afternoon at the Tacoma Dome. Kickoff is scheduled for 4 p.m.
I really didnt think wed be held to as few points as we were, Liberty Christian coach Mike Olson said. We turned the ball over and made some mistakes. It was a great game for us, and hopefully itll carry over into next week and well fix those things.
When it counted most, a freshman had a big hand in the Patriots triumph.
Liberty Christian trailed 24-20 with a little more than nine minutes remaining when Olson opened his bag of tricks. On a double pass, the freshman, John Lesser, hauled in a 65-yard touchdown pass.
The Panthers were badly fooled as Lesser was all alone in front of Cusicks sideline. The score vaulted the Patriots ahead 26-24 with 8:57 to go.
Cusick regained the lead moments later at 32-26, but Liberty Christian answered with an eight-play, 65-yard drive. Quarterback Mike Olson followed a wedge for the final 2 yards as the Patriots regained the lead for good at 34-32 with 2:43 remaining.
Thats when Lesser made his other big play. On Cusicks first play from its 35-yard line, Lesser stepped in front of the intended receiver for an interception at Liberty Christians 45, essentially locking up the game.
We made too many mistakes in the first half, Lesser said. Both teams came out in the second half and played hard and held onto the ball. It was a good game. Lesser dedicated the win to the Patriots seniors.
This means a lot because these seniors, they deserve it because theyve been playing so long and havent been able to go (to the state playoffs), Lesser said. So it feels really special to be able to play with them.
Cusick (12-1) did something to Liberty Christian that no team has done this year take a lead and build on it.
After the teams exchanged early touchdowns in the first quarter, Cusick scored back-to-back TDs for an 18-6 lead with 2:30 to go before halftime.
Tyler Morris kept the Patriots from going into the break down two scores when he returned a kickoff 88 yards to pull them within 18-14 with 2:13 remaining in the second quarter.
The Patriots took their first lead at 20-18 on the first possession of the second half when Olson hit Taylor Lindquist on a 19-yard TD pass.
Olson completed 9-of-18 passes for 231 yards and two TDs.
Their style of game wasnt good enough to beat us, Cusick coach Sonny Finley said. They had to do some trickery they had to dig in their playbook. Thats what it took. My hats off to them. They deserved to win. We deserved to win, too. I just wish we could both play in the (Tacoma) Dome.
LIBERTY CHRISTIAN 34, CUSICK 32
Liberty Christian 6 8 6 14 34
Cusick 6 12 0 14 32
SCORING PLAYS
CE. Peterson 5 run (pass failed)
LB. Peterson 48 pass from Olson (run failed)
CD. Bluff 6 pass from Sample (run failed)
CG. Peterson 23 pass from Sample (pass failed)
LCMorris 88 kickoff return (B. Peterson pass from Olson)
LCLindquist 19 pass from Olson (run failed)
CA. Bluff 23 pass from Sample (run failed)
LCLesser 65 pass from B. Peterson (run failed)
CD. Bluff 4 run (E. Peterson run)
LCOlson 2 run (Olson run)
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHINGLC, Olson 11-9, Howard 13-81, Lesser 6-10, Morris 2-12. C, Sample 17-15, A. Bluff 4-17, D. Bluff 18-71, G. Peterson 2-13, E. Peterson 6-14.
PASSINGLC, Olson 9-18-0-231, B. Peterson 1-1-0-65. C, Sample 16-23-1-266.
RECEIVINGLC, B. Peterson 3-93, Morris 4-83, Lindquist 2-55, Lesser 1-65. C, G. Peterson 5-126, D. Bluff 6-38. A. Bluff 5-102.


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