LAKE STEVENS — Football is a complementary sport, through and through. That is, until one side of a team has a perfect game.
The No. 2-seeded Lake Stevens Vikings (12-0) tested that theory in their state quarterfinal matchup with the No. 7 Moses Lake Mavericks (11-1), which they won 76-41 to set up a semifinal date with No. 6 Graham-Kapowsin. The Vikings scored on 11 of 13 possessions, with the only two non-scoring possessions coming at the end of each half in late-clock situations. Behind a tremendous performance from the Lake Stevens offensive line, which didn’t allow a sack, junior QB Blake Moser announced himself to the state.
Moser threw for 333 yards and five touchdowns on 14 completions in 16 attempts, adding two more scores and 81 yards on the ground. Moser has now surpassed 2,00

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