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Boynton Beach wins a WILD one

Boynton Beach beat Coconut Creek in one of the most wild Florida high school football games you'll ever see.
The game was controversial, it had turnovers, it had drama, and it had A LOT of points.
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Boynton Beach and Coconut Creek combines for 121 points in the ball game with the Tigers coming out on top 63-58.
Coconut Creek has a ton of underclassmen talent with two Rivals250 prospects in Binjimen Victor and Trayvon Mullen, as well as 2017 stud receiver Emmanuel Greene and others.
Boynton Beach is talented, but Louisville four-star quarterback commit Lamar Jackson carried them on the night.
Jackson scored on a 60 yard touchdown run on the games first play as he scored a whopping five rushing touchdowns on the night. His second rushing touchdown came on a read option keep that he juked two defenders out of their shoes and scored on the run. He later threw a red zone fade route for a touchdown, which gave him three touchdowns, and the score was 30-30 at halftime.
Jackson scored on a goal line touchdown run that was set up by a long scamper of his own, but Coconut Creek answered the score as Malek Young took it to the house on a 70-yard return. Young had two kick return touchdowns and a punt return touchdown on the night for the Cougars.
The score was tied up at 44 headed into the 4th quarter when the fireworks continued.
Boynton Beach was deep inside their own territory when Jackson rolled right and threw across his body for a 57 yard bomb to his receiver, which set up an easy goal line run for Jackson to tie the game at 51-51.
Coconut Creek answered with a Jhakari Harrison touchdown pass to Binjimen Victor with just under 4:00 left to give them the 58-51 lead. If you thought the game was crazy at this point, it didn't even get that wild yet.
Jackson threw his second touchdown of the night, giving him six on the night, and Boynton Beach trailed 58-57 after the missed extra point with 1:26 left on the clock in the fourth quarter.
Just when you thought it couldn't get any crazier, Boynton Beach recovered the onside kick to give Jackson the ball back with 1:23 left on the clock and the ball at midfield.
After a few unsuccessful plays, the four-star quarterback scrambled around in his own backfield and then found his target for a 60 yard strike which set up Boynton Beach at Coconut Creek's two yard line with 37 seconds left in the ball game.
Jackson jumped over the offensive and defensive lineman for the goal line rushing touchdown, which gave Boynton Beach an improbable 63-58 lead with just six seconds left.
A hook and ladder trick play by Coconut Creek was unsuccessful, and Boynton Beach, who ranks as the 18th best team in the state in the FlaVarsity.com Top 25, clinched a playoff berth in their crazy comeback win.
For Coconut Creek, they have been eliminated from playoff contention, but still have had a great year, and will be a force to be reckoned with next year.
Boynton Beach quarterback Lamar Jackson was incredible on the night, to say the least. He ran for nearly 150 rushing yards and threw for just over 320 yards on the night.
You can watch a replay of the game below, presented by HSPN Sports.
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