Pennsylvania high school football team dominates opponent despite having just 11 players
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It's common for football teams to seek out as much depth as possible for its roster, but a high school football team was uniquely shorthanded during a recent game.
While it was reasonable to assume the shortage of players would be an obstacle that could not be overcome, the Westinghouse football team ultimately defied the odds. Chantz Martin is a sports writer for Fox News Digital.
After the first two quarters, Westinghouse held a 60-0 lead over Perry Traditional Academy. When the teams emerged from their respective locker rooms for the second half, the game's final two quarters were reduced to six minutes, respectively. A running clock was also implemented for the entire second half, per the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.
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