Double hook-and-ladder wins game on final play for Olympus in Utah (video)

By Stephen Spiewak Nov 1, 2013, 10:11pm

Olympus beats Springville in thrilling fashion in Utah.



We've seen several hook-and-ladder plays beautifully executed so far this season.

But how about a double hook-and-ladder?

That's what Olympus (Salt Lake City) pulled off Friday night with less than two seconds remaining to defeat Springville 43-37.

It started when quarterback Chase Manning -- yes, Manning -- took the snap and dropped back.



He hit senior receiver Spencer Williams going across the middle, right to left. Running from left to right was senior Connor Haller, who took a pitch from Williams. A second later, Williams dished it to senior Coleman Meier, and Meier raced down the sideline for a stunning touchdown.

Turns out the idea was hatched recently.

"We've had it in our offense for the past couple of years. Our former wide receivers coach (Sam Baldwin) implemented it.  It originally had just one pitch. Earlier this week in practice, our quarterbacks coach Riley Jensen said that when he was coaching at NC State they had the same thing, but leaked the tailback for the second lateral," coach Aaron Whitehead told MaxPreps in an email. "We had only practiced it a couple of times with the additional pitch. When I called it, we were hoping to get in field goal range, but Coleman Meier stepped it up a level and scored."

Well done, Olympus. Well done.