http://www.livinglakecountry.com/lakecountryreporter/sports/132839888.htmlPewaukee had the opportunity to go for the win after scoring on its possession on a 25-yard pass from Bateman to junior tight end T.J. Watt. The play was far from ordinary, though, as the Kewaskum's defense had yet to take the field, getting final instruction from the sidelines.
“The ref just said, ‘What are they doing?’” Watt said. “I asked him if we could run the play and he said ‘Yes.’ I told Brock to snap the ball and we got going.”
On the opposing sideline, the feeling was not as positive.
“I was trying to get the kids settled down and make sure we were all on the same page,” Piittmann said. “I did not hear the ready-for-play whistle. I didn’t hear the official on our side come and tell us to get the guys on the field, until it was way too late. He wasn’t very forceful about telling us it was time to go.”
(Side note: T.J. Watt is the younger brother of Houston Texans first-round pick J.J. Watt.)