NORTH - 0 15 0 2 0 - 17
SOUTH - 0 15 0 0 - 15
KEARNEY - A defensive stop was the difference in the 64th Annual Shrine Bowl.
KEARNEY - A defensive stop was the difference in the 64th Annual Shrine Bowl.
Tied 15-15 with under five minutes to play, Will Hubert of Papillion-La Vista took down JaReese Lott-Buzby in the end zone. The safety would give the North team the eventual 17-15 win.
The North's Dylan Mostek, of Bennington, was the named the game's Offensive MVP. The Nebraska 11-man career rushing record holder ran for 156 yards on 29 carries. He also caught his first, and last, high school touchdown on a 17-yard pass from Central City's Kale Jensen.
Jake Leader of Lincoln Southwest was named the game's Defensive MVP.
Check out highlights in the video above!
NORTH - 0 15 0 2 0 - 17
SOUTH - 0 15 0 0 - 15
Mix of storms and snow possible across Nebraska
Hastings Teacher, Superintendent's Wife, Resigns After Shoplifting Incident
Sherwood Foundation gifts $1.1M for relief to former Tyson Foods workers in Lexington
Hastings family battles new way of life
Yutan shuts down St. Cecilia in fourth quarter to secure spot in C2 state semifinals
York and Polk police team up for trio of road rage arrests