A high school football team in Maryland pulled off a trick play for a touchdown thanks to a lateral bounce pass, meaning the ball was still live, and heave down field. North Point high school pulled off the ballsy play in a 42-0 drubbing of La Plata high school on Halloween. The risk/reward calculus seems all kinds of screwed up—intentionally (and laterally) throwing a football into the ground and expecting a predictable bounce is an invitation for chaos—but it worked, so here we are. Trick or treat, suckers.It's definitely a crazy play, but not something we've never seen before, even in college football. Presbyterian actually pulled off the same kind of play against Wake Forest back in 2010, and they really sold it. The quarterback takes the snap and fires a bounce pass to the receiver, who acts disappointed, as though it's an incomplete pass, making the defenders let up on what they thought was a dead play. All the while, another receiver is tearing ass down field all alone for an easy pitch-and-catch.h/t Bob's Blitz