Soccer

Stevenson’s Hat Trick Powers Lone Peak to Historic 6A Title

Senior forward's late goals clinch the program's first state championship since 2005

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.

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