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Jared Greenfield and
Saleka Ataata broke up a fourth-down pass at the goal line in the final minute as 15th-ranked
Bingham (South Jordan, Utah) held on to defeat a scrappy
Mountain Pointe (Phoenix, Ariz.) squad 21-14 in the fifth and final game of the Polynesian Football Classic presented by MaxPreps at Liberty High in Henderson (Nev.).
A Hail Mary 35-yard completion to
Ahmen Williams from
Nick Wallerstedt on fourth-and 25, put the ball at the Bingham 5-yard line with less 1:45 remaining. But three runs went absolutely no where, and on fourth down, instead of lobbing the ball in the corner to the 6-foot-4 Williams, who earlier caught a 26-yard TD, Mountain Pointe tried to fool Bingham with a slant.
It didn't work. Ataata and Greenfield were both there to deflect the ball away., keeping the Miners (4-0) undefeated.
In the early going it was all about Bingham's
Evona Hall, who broke off touchdown runs of 3 and 92 yards to give Bingham a 14-7 halftime lead. The Miners seemed to take complete control on a trick play in the middle of the third when Greenfield, from his running back spot, took a pitch and fired 50-yard TD pass to a wide open
Jake Cragun, making it 21-7.

Bingham celebrates its 50-yard halfback option touchdown scored by Jake Cragun (8).
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A muffed punt, however, led to a 10-yard scoring drive for Mountain Pointe, capped by a 5-yard TD run from
Finley Nitura to cut the lead to 21-14 just before the end of the third.
Bingham seemed to take complete control with another long, ball-controlling drive on the ground, but a chip shot field goal clanked off the right upright, giving Mountain View new life. When the Hail Mary to Williams was complete, it looked like overtime was destined. But Greenfield and Ataata came to the rescue.
A goal-line in the final minute lifted Carson (1-3) to its first win of the season over Farrington, which dropped to 1-4.

Bingham's Aiden Larsen returning one of his two interceptions.
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Binham's Aiden Larson (16) takes down Mountain Point's Eli Sanders.
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Evona Hall had two big touchdown runs for Bingham.
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Bingham's Evona Hall had a big night but Mountain Pointe made him work for it.
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Jacob Conover with one of his five touchdown passes.
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Chandler running back DeCarlos Brooks.
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Gunner Maldanado had two touchdown catches for Chandler.
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