It took state finalists to knock out area playoff teams

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The only other Murray player to be named all-state captain was Cole Page, who happens to be Halls’ brother-in-law. He is married to Austin’s older sister, Tara, who is a special education teacher at Murray.

There are amazing similarities between the careers of Page and Halls, besides the family ties.

Page was selected to the INA Eight-Man first team as a defensive back in 2000, and captain of the team, just like Halls. Page was named first-team quarterback by the Des Moines Register and Eight-Man Player of the Year by the Iowa Football Coaches Association. Halls was named second-team quarterback on last year’s all-state team.

Page led Murray to an 8-0 regular season record and District 3 championship in 2000, the last district title before this year’s championship run directed by Halls. That year, Adair-Casey defeated Murray 64-14 in the first ever playoff game held at Murray.

Page had been the only Murray quarterback to pass for more than 1,000 yards in a season before Halls the past two seasons.

The 2000 team averaged 59 points a game in the regular season as the highest scoring team in the state. Murray led this year’s Iowa football in scoring, averaging 65 points, second all-time only to last year’s Fremont-Mills team.

From week nine of the 1999 season through the regular season of 2000, Murray had a nine-game winning streak, only bested by the 2012 team that won 12 in a row before the semifinal 78-76 overtime loss to Don Bosco.

“Both Cole and Austin played with a similar intensity and desire to win, and are two of the best competitors, athletes and people to come through Murray High School,” Shields said.

Standing on the sideline during the quarterfinal game against Adair-Casey, as Halls was juking and spinning his way to another long touchdown on the way to a 381-yard night, former Mustang head coach Danny Jensen shook his head and said, “He’s just sick. Wow.”

It was a blast watching that Mustang squad make two runs to the Dome. There are some weapons returning, so it may not be over yet.

But it’s bound to be different not having that combination of Halls and all-state receiver Cody Scroggie posing as a threat to score any time, from anywhere. That was exciting.

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