Losing in the most excruciating way possible isn’t something the Warren County High School football team practices or plans, but it seems the Pioneers have perfected it anyway.The Pioneers blew a 10-point, fourth-quarter lead against Stone Memorial and watched in shock when senior running back Cameron Lusk’s fumble while diving into the endzone in overtime proved to be the difference as the Panthers claimed a stunning 41-38 victory.Warren County (1-6) has lost in every imaginable way this season. The Pioneers had a tying touchdown negated by a penalty when DeKalb County defeated Warren County to start the year. The Pioneers turned the ball over eight times in a loss to Shelbyville, dropped a go-ahead touchdown against Cookeville, outgained White County by 160 yards while losing and were also blown out last week in Tullahoma.
Heartbreaker
Pioneers lose lead, fall in OT