My goodness, relax! No one was put down and no one was elevated, at least not intentionally. If you read it that way, I'm sorry. My attempt was to redirect attention away from en-dash's hype of one player (see his final paragraph) and onto the many others who contributed significantly in the game. I could list players and how each was impressive, but that would defeat the whole purpose, wouldn't it?
If a team wants to win against Lex, they must focus their game plan on handling the whole field of players, not just one. I know I'm preaching to the choir here, but I'll say it anyway. This game is never won or lost by one player. 11 players (more if you include subs) on both sides get 80-100 minutes to make something happen TOGETHER. If they do, they win; if they don't, they lose. Whether a win or a loss, the outcome is the result of the collective effort. Postings on another thread have already established that a team with one outstanding player can't advance unless the team has additional talent.
Good luck Lexington! You definitely have what it takes to win it all.