LAKE STEVENS — It was the longest yard of Blake Moser’s life.
Lake Stevens football faced 3rd-and-goal at the one-yard line at Lake Stevens High School on Friday, and Arlington was making a stand after holding up a rush at the goal line and batting down a pass. The junior quarterback took the third-down snap and rolled back more than 10 yards behind the line of scrimmage, where he immediately faced down a pair of Arlington pass rushers.
Moser slipped out of a sure sack, and glided to the left, where he had to dance around two more defenders before tucking the ball and running forward. Somehow, Moser reached the end zone on his feet. He may have traveled 50 yards on foot over the span of the play just to pick up a single tick, but the 5-foot-11 signal-caller made it look easy.
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