The Chester County Eagles Football team unfortunately lost a game they really needed to win in order to proceed to the postseason this year.
Friday, they came up short on the field in the matchup against Lexington on senior night.
Lexington was first to score and succeeded getting a two-point conversion that drive as well. Then, the Eagles fell more behind on the scoreboard when the referees called a safety against Chester County after a snap went over the head of Chester County’s punter.
Eventually, Chad Barham was put in the position of where he could help his team, and he gave them the lead 14-10.
The Tigers were able to get a touchdown with 2:11 left, and the Eagles’ two-minute drill was not good enough to score one more time at the end of the game causing the Eagles to lose 17-14.
Barham led in receiving wih 45 receiving yards and his brother, Peyton Barham, led in rushing with 128 rushing.