“Our guys were down but we kept fighting,” PW junior quarterback Aiden O’Brien said. It’s like a fairy tale ending to that game.” Drive the field, score, all that stuff coming together, get the two-point conversion to send it to OT. The pure fight in those guys to come back with two minutes left down eight. The last two minutes, like I was telling my team here, the span of emotions there. “There were some exciting games, a couple of overtime games that we’ve had, but this one was just incredible.
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“This has got to be the top of the list,” PW coach Dan Chang said of where this game ranks during his coaching career. After the defense made a fourth down stop on the first possession of overtime, Tommy Hannon scored his third touchdown of the game on 3rd-and-goal from the one-yard line to give Plymouth Whitemarsh a 42-36 win at Wissahickon High School. PW’s offense responded with a seven-play, 1:46 touchdown drive and two-point conversion to tie the game with 13 seconds left in regulation. A 14-point lead with less than 10 minutes left turned into an eight-point deficit with less than two minutes left.
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The Colonials offense totaled -27 yard and lost a fumble on its previous two possessions while their defense allowed touchdown drives of 62, 56 and 24 yards, plus a lead-changing two-point conversion, its last three trips on the field. LOWER GWYNEDD > The momentum was fully against Plymouth Whitemarsh late in the fourth quarter of its District 1-5A quarterfinal game against Upper Dublin.