ERIE — In the three years leading up to Erie football’s home rivalry matchup with Broomfield on Friday night, Lincoln Hageman hid in the shadows behind his older brother, Carson.

It was Lincoln’s time to shine in the Tigers’ 26-25 victory over the Eagles.

First, the senior caught a wide-open 49-yard pass from junior quarterback Jack Arnold to tie things at 13-13 at the start of the second half. He followed that up with a sack on Broomfield junior quarterback Matthew Merilatt a few minutes later, then handed the Tigers their first lead of the game with a 30-yard pick six at the end of the third quarter.

A blocked 22-yard field goal attempt was the final nail in the coffin for Broomfield as time ran out.

“Last year, it was just being on the side of my brother Carson Hageman,” Lincoln sai

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