It was just another loss on another Friday night. Or so it might seem.
North Lewisburg Triad remained winless with a 28 - 12 setback on homecoming night against Jamestown Greenview. But those numbers don't tell the whole story.
In the waning seconds, Triad coach Payton Printz and some good sports of the coaching staff at Greenview conspired to make it a special night for one young man.
Greenview had possession late in the game comfortably ahead by 22 points. After running a few plays, the Rams quarterback purposely took a knee on fourth down to turn the ball over to Triad.
Triad then ran one play through a Rams defense that refused to tackle the ball-carrier stepping out of bounds at the Greenview 1 with 2.6 seconds left.
At that point, Printz helped Andrew Teets, a senior who has muscular dystrophy and spends much of his time in a wheelchair, walk onto the field to a loud ovation from fans and player on both sides.
Triad quarterback Ethan James then handed the ball to Teets, who walked across the goal line for the game's final touchdown.


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