'It kind of floods in. The sadness'
Edina was stopped just short of the goal line Friday on a two-point conversion attempt that, had it been successful, would have given the Hornets a one-point, come-from-behind victory over Centennial in the Class 6A championship game.
Edina had just gone 68 yards in 28 seconds, cutting the Centennial lead to 28-27 with 16 seconds left on a 21-yard scoring pass from Mason West to Sonny Villegas, setting up the crucial two-point conversion attempt.
Chase Bjorgaard took a shovel pass and tried to cut upfield through the interior of the line, but Marcus Whiting and Ayden Sadowski combined on a game-saving tackle.
The call on the field was that Bjorgaard was short, but it wasn't readily apparent. Replays from different angles led to questions about whether he had crossed the goal line. A final, definitive angle confirmed that the ball was inches short of the goal line when Bjorgaard's elbow and forearm touched the ground.
"You're kind of up and down," Edina coach Jason Potts said. "At first you think you get stopped. [Then] you look up at the JumboTron, you think you get in. And then you look again and you fall short."
Potts said he felt helpless.
"It's like everything slows down. You can feel your heart and the sound goes away and it's just a waiting game," he said. "You get the call and, and then it kind of floods in. The sadness."
JIM PAULSEN