Metro roundup
Hastings rally stuns Ponies
• HASTINGS 35, STILLWATER 34: Brandon McCarthy's 7-yard TD run in overtime — his fifth TD of the game — lifted the Raiders to a stunning come-from-behind victory on Friday. The Raiders trailed 28-0 in the second half but scored 28 consecutive points to send the game into OT. Stillwater, which suffered its first loss of the season, scored first in the overtime — on Zach Knox's fourth TD of the game — but failed to convert an extra point. McCarthy scored to make it 34-34 and Joey Harrington's PAT gave Hastings the victory. Knox rushed for 250 yards.
• BELGRADE-BROOTEN-ELROSA 27, HOWARD LAKE-WAVERLY-WINSTED 14: Austin Kollman rushed for a school-record 351 yards to lead the Jaguars to the victory. Kollman scored twice in the second half as the Jaguars pulled away from a 14-14 halftime tie.
• BELLE PLAINE 12, JORDAN 6: The Tigers limited Jordan to 44 yards in the second half and outlasted the Hubmen, ranked No. 3 in Class 3A.
• BLAKE 22, MINNEHAHA ACADEMY 7: Oliver Cornelius-Knudsen caught a touchdown pass, ran for a two-point conversion, kicked an extra point and intercepted a pass as the Bears handed the Redhawks, ranked No. 8 in Class 3A, their first loss of the season.
• CHAMPLIN PARK 38, COON RAPIDS 22: Datrice Mulsumo rushed for 297 yards and five TDs to highlight the Rebels' cause.
• CHISAGO LAKES 28, PRINCETON 12: Joshua Parks rushed for two TDs and William Gillach returned an interception 77 yards for a TD as the Wildcats, ranked No. 9 in Class 5A, improved to 4-0.
• CRETIN-DERHAM HALL 20, MOUNDS VIEW 7: Brian Lankford-Johnson rushed for 208 yards and three TDs to lead the Raiders past Mounds View.
• DELANO 40, MOUND-WESTONKA 6: Jack Nelson rushed for 167 yards and three TDs to lead the Tigers, ranked No. 6 in Class 4A, past Mound-Westonka.