The 6A state championship match at Herriman's home field began with Farmington striking first, taking a 1-0 lead early in the first half. The Knights, representing Lone Peak High School, responded swiftly, with senior forward Patrick Stevenson leveling the score before the break.
A Late Surge Seals the Title
Stevenson’s impact did not stop there. In the closing minutes of regulation, he netted two goals within a six‑second span, the first arriving from a precise through ball delivered by Jonas Lamont, and the second a striking long‑range effort that curled into the net with just 30 seconds remaining.
The late surge secured a 3-1 victory, delivering Lone Peak’s first state title since 2005. Coach Kyle Hartman, speaking after the final whistle, highlighted Stevenson’s humility and team‑first mindset, noting that the player’s dream of winning a championship had finally materialized.
Beyond Stevenson’s heroics, the win was built on a collective effort. Teammates Jack Burrup, Sam Parker and Kien Cin contributed defensively, while the coaching staff emphasized a resilient mentality that had carried the squad through a series of tight contests and overtime periods earlier in the tournament.