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Seniors Corey McCracken (42) and Alex Youngquist (18) lead the Murray Mustangs off the field with the Eight-Man semifinal trophy after the Mustangs were defeated, 78-76, in overtime by Gilbertville Don Bosco in the UNI-Dome. It was the highest-scoring playoff game in Iowa high school history. (OST file photo by LARRY PETERSON)

Following is a list of the area’s top sports stories in 2012, as selected by OST sports editor Scott Vicker.

• 1 — Record-breaking heartbreaker

The Murray football team entered the 2012 season with high hopes after finishing runner-up in Eight-Man during the 2011 season.

The Mustangs delivered, finishing with an undefeated regular season — the first in school history — while making their way back to the UNI Dome for the Eight-Man quarterfinals.

What ensued was one of, if not the craziest games in state playoff history, as the Mustangs fell to Gilbertville Don Bosco in a wild overtime game, 78-76.

The game was the highest-scoring game in Iowa High School Athletic Association playoff football history.

Senior quarterback Austin Halls’ pass to Sam Rockhold on a 2-point conversion was knocked away at the last second, giving Don Bosco the win in a game that lasted more than three hours.

Murray ended the season 12-1, marking the second-straight season the Mustangs finished the season with 12 wins. Those are the only two such occurrences in school history.

Halls was rewarded for his stellar season by being named to the Des Moines Register all-state elite team as a defensive back, as well as being named first-team all-state as a defensive back by the Iowa Newspaper Association. The INA also named Halls captain of the Eight-Man all-state team.

Receiver Cody Scroggie also made the INA first-team all-state team for the second straight year, after amassing 48 receptions for 976 yards and 17 touchdowns despite missing three games.

• 2 — Pate wins state

Clarke’s Sarah Pate dominated the field in the Class 2A shot put at the state track meet, winning the event by 8.50 inches over second place, capping off a stellar junior season in the throwing circle.

Pate also placed fourth at the 2012 Drake Relays in the shot put.

It was Pate’s second throw of the state track meet that launched her into the lead, as she unleashed a throw of 40 feet, 10.25 inches.

Pate, who had won the 2011 Drake Relays shot put title as a sophomore, claimed her first state championship.

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