Edina wide receiver Jabari Strader (4) celebrates after scoring a late fourth-quarter touchdown against Stillwater. (Aaron Lavinsky/The Minnesota Star Tribune)
Edina football coach Jason Potts lived through a scenario such as Thursday’s game against Stillwater once before.
His team blew a 21-point lead to Minnetonka in September, a game that offered hard lessons.
The Hornets applied what they learned in a 19-16 comeback victory against visiting Stillwater at Kuhlman Field next to the Edina Community Center.
“You never want to lose a game where you are ahead 21 points, but it was a great learning experience for us,” Potts said.
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