LAKE STEVENS — It all comes down to Saturday.

Lake Stevens football has the opportunity to win its third state championship in four seasons, but it will have to go through the defending title-holders to do so.

In a rematch from the first week of the season (and the first week of last season), the No. 2 seed Vikings will take the field against No. 5 Sumner in the 4A State Championship at Husky Stadium on Saturday. If it’s anything like the previous two matchups, it should be a thriller.

After Sumner won 31-28 in overtime to kick off the 2024 season, Lake Stevens got its revenge on Sept. 5, winning on a last-second touchdown from quarterback Blake Moser to receiver Seth Price, flipping last year’s script for a 31-28 victory .

In the windup for Saturday’s game during Tuesday’s practice,

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