Eddie Kyle kept tapping at the metal Pine Creek Eagles medallion dangling from his neck, tears welling up in his eyes as he described his game-clinching pick-six. For the third year in a row, the Eagles defensive back got to finish the season with the team’s turnover chain — awarded to the last player to come up with a turnover. Except this time, it also came with a Class 4A state title. “I cried a few times already,” Kyle said with a laugh. Forgive the senior his emotions. After two years of falling short of the 4A championship — first in the 2017 final to Pueblo South, then in the 2018 quarterfinals to Skyline — Kyle and the Eagles got their trophy Saturday at Mile High. And his 74-yard interception return for a touchdown, coming with 49 seconds left in the game, was the final exclamation point in a 34-3 victory over previously unbeaten Broomfield. “Getting that pick right there and heading into that end zone, I felt like I was flying,” said Kyle, who also had a 30-yard touchdown reception in the third quarter.