What we have here is a game-ending play that will pretty much blow your mind. You have to love the fact that videos are so prevalent nowadays. Now you can start your weekend with pure bliss off an awesome come-from-behind win. 

Manor High School was behind Hendrickson, 49-46. The game looked to be in hand, as Manor had a good amount of field to cover with only moments left in the game. 

At this point, you might be thinking, "get into field goal range and send this mother to overtime." Well, Manor head coach Sadd Jackson must have been thinking about Boise State at the moment, because he pulled a magic trick out of his rear end. 

As we all recall, the Broncos pulled off an amazing hook and ladder play against Oklahoma in the 2007 Fiesta Bowl. 

If lightning doesn't strike in the same place twice, it can certainly strike in the same manner at different parts of the country. Here is an epic ending to what may have been a fantastic game. 

The Manor quarterback Jacorey McQueen is nearly sent to the ground, but wiggles his way free and throws a bullet to Avery Mack. That's when the real magic happens.

Mack flips the ball to receiver Statron Jones, who runs the sideline all the way to six and ultimate glory. If you are scoring at home, that's one sick pass followed by a dope reception into a ridiculous run for the game-winner. 

I will go ahead and state the obvious. There was a great deal of partying going on for Manor fans that night. Poor Hendrickson was on the wrong side of the highlight of the week. 

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