With the game tied, Jett Feeney made three key plays in a four-play stretch in the third quarter.
Going for it on fourth down from its own 17-yard line, Moorhead’s highly touted junior signal caller surged just enough into the pile for a first down by the nose of the football. He followed that with an in-stride 40-yard completion to Zak Walker.
Two plays later the duo hooked up again with Walker catching an over-the-shoulder, perfectly placed 25-yard pass at the edge of the end zone to make it 20-14 Spuds.
Feeney threw for 228 yards and two touchdowns, Walker had seven catches for 128 yards, the Moorhead defense made big stops late, and the Spuds beat Lakeville South 26-14 in a Class 6A semifinal at U.S. Bank Stadium.
Up next for the Spuds (8-4) is a Prep Bowl matchup at 7 p.m. Nov. 21

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