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“The one we lost in overtime, we hadn’t trailed all year and we didn’t even trail in that game until the one play in overtime,” Lombardo said. “They scored first and then we didn’t score. We had a turnover on the first play of overtime, and that’s how we lost.”

St. Edward has won six straight since then and beat Upper Arlington 16-10 in the state semifinals.

“The kids have really took a businessli­ke attitude,” Lombard said. “They really like playing with each other and for each other and for the school, and we’re just happy to be able to have a chance to do it one more week.”

Although St. Edward has not played Springfiel­d, it beat another Greater Western Ohio Conference team, Wayne, three times in the state championsh­ip game: 35-28 in 2010, 31-21 in 2014, and 45-35 in 2015.

In the first game, Braxton Miller ran for two touchdowns and threw for two more, but Wayne let a 21-7 second-half lead slip away. Four years later, Ahmad Wagner returned a kickoff 90 yards for a touchdown, and Robert Landers returned a fumble 13 yards for a touchdown. Still, it wasn’t enough to beat St. Edward.

In the third game, Wayne rallied from a 31-14 deficit with a 21-0 run to take a 35-31 lead with 3:47 left. St. Edward scored the go-ahead touchdown with 1:19 left and then added one more score after recovering a final kick as Lombardo’s first season as coach ended with a championsh­ip.

“(That) game had it all,” Lombardo said then. “Great running and passing, big plays. What more could you ask for a state championsh­ip?”

St. Edward also beat another Southwest Ohio team, Cincinnati Colerain, 24-10 to claim its most recent state championsh­ip in 2018.

St. Edward has won the state championsh­ip the last four times it has reached the final game after losing in its first three championsh­ip game appearance­s: 14-12 to Moeller in 1975; 21-20 to Fairfield in 1986; and 31-7 to Cincinnati Elder in 2003.

While the coaches on the St. Edward staff will benefit from the experience of playing in state championsh­ip games, it will be a new experience for most of the players. The seniors were freshmen in 2018 when the program won its last state title.

“I tell our kids all the time in essence every playoff game’s a state final,” Lombardo said, “because if you don’t win, you don’t get to play anymore. This is just the last one. You don’t get a game after this. But the mindset has been the same throughout the six weeks.”

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