Reston Lehman looked around at his teammates in the nearly silent Peters Township locker room at halftime.
“I was emotionless,” Lehman said. “I wasn’t sad. I wasn’t ready to get back on the field. I was just like, ‘What’s going on?’ ”
It’s not surprising the Indians were in shock. The team had only allowed 20 points in a game once all season and was staring down the barrel of a 19-point deficit to reigning champion Pine-Richland in a game in which they had been dominated in nearly every facet.
“We have a great locker room. No one points a finger. We just look in the mirror and say we’ve got to do better, and that’s what happened at halftime,” Peters Township coach TJ Plack said. “I told the kids that we screwed everything up. We got manhandled, and that’s uncharacteristic, so let’s fin

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