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
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