MACHESNEY PARK — Even when things were going right for Harlem, they weren’t really going right.
The Huskies led for most of the game Friday, but they were never their big-play selves.
“Woodstock is very physical,” Harlem quarterback Keenan Kellett said. “It’s hard to get those long cutback runs because they are so disciplined and don’t miss tackles. We had to change up the game plan.”
No. 5 seed Harlem’s change of pace worked for three quarters, but Woodstock scored two touchdowns in the last six minutes to win 29-22 in the first round of the Class 7A playoffs.