Due to its physical nature, depth is more important in football than it is in most sports. So, when Pittsburgh’s Westinghouse High School went into Friday night’s game with only 11 players, it seemed like it would be a problem.
As it turned out, that wasn’t the case.
As Mike White of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette detailed on X (formerly Twitter), Westinghouse opened up a 60-0 halftime lead on Perry Traditional Academy in Friday night’s City League semifinal game, which led to the two teams agreeing to play the second half with six-minute quarters and a running clock. Westinghouse went on to win 68-0, matching the final score in the earlier-season matchup against Perry.
Half. Westinghouse with only 11 players leads Perry, 60-0.
Yes Westinghouse has only 11 players because rest are suspended for leaving bench during an altercation last week. But the 11 is starting offense.
This shouldn’t be surprising. House beat Perry 68-0 earlier this year.
— Mike White (@mwhiteburgh) October 19, 2024
Here at Westinghouse-Perry City League semifinal, Westinghouse leads at halftime 60-0.
Teams have agreed to play second half under two 6-minute quarters, with running clock. Good idea.
— Mike White (@mwhiteburgh) October 19, 2024
Westinghouse defeats Perry 68-0 in City League semifinals.
— Mike White (@mwhiteburgh) October 19, 2024
What led to so much of Westinghouse’s roster being ineligible for Friday’s game? White detailed that in the Post-Gazette.
“City League power Westinghouse will have only 11 players in uniform for the contest at Cupples Stadium on the South Side. The rest of Westinghouse’s 49-player team has been suspended one game for either participating in a fight or leaving the bench during the altercation in last Friday’s Westinghouse vs. University Prep game,” White wrote.
“Under National Federation of State High School Associations rules, which the PIAA follows, any players leaving the bench area during a fight are automatically ejected from the game,” he added. “Under PIAA rules, the player also is suspended for the next game.”
Playing a football game with just 11 guys is not normally going to be a recipe for success. That said, there are exceptions to every rule. And in this case, depth might have been overrated.
[Mike White on X, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Photo Credit: Mike White on X]
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