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Lake Stevens' frantic second-half comeback stuns host Bellevue, 3 takeaways

Class 4A champions erase 21-point halftime deficit in 34-31 road victory to move to 2-0 on the season
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BELLEVUE, WASHINGTON - Down and seemingly uninterested in anything that was going on at Bellevue Memorial Field, defending Class 4A champion Lake Stevens found another gear at halftime Friday night.

Over the first 9:38 of the third quarter, the No. 2 Vikings erased all but two points of a 21-point halftime deficit to host Bellevue before taking the lead for good with 8:22 remaining in an improbable 34-31 victory.

Halftime proved pivotal.

"Let's say a lot of yelling," Lake Stevens coach Tom Tri said. "I just didn't think we played hard in the first half. No matter the score, I just wanted to play hard after halftime. We told them, you're going to come out of here tired and bruised. But we're going to play hard."

Lake Stevens managed just 87 total yards of offense in the first half while the Wolverines racked up 283 en route to a 28-7 lead at the half. Fourth-ranked Bellevue (3A) rode running back Carson Rubin's 103 yards and three touchdowns to the big lead.

Here are three takeaways from the game: