With just a a little over a minute left in the contest, the Whippets, who trailed Northeast Lauderdale 28-21, looked poised to tie it up from the Trojan six yard line.
One illegal procedure later on third down, the Whippets found themselves backed up to the 21-yard line.
Two plays later, quarterback Clark Dean's pin-point pass into the end zone was dropped by a Whippet receiver and the Trojans escaped with the win.
The Whippets scored first on a Stefan Harmon 10-yard run with 8:15 left in the first quarter, but the Trojans answered four minutes later on a three-yard to even things up at 7-7.
Northeast took the lead 14-7 late in the second quarter but would trail Kosy 15-14 at the half after a 37-yard touchdown run from freshman running back Bobo Miller. A bad snap on the PAT led to a Will Cook pass to Walker Yuille for the two-point conversion.
After a scoreless third, the Trojans punched it in from three yards out to take a 21-15 lead with 9:40 left in regulation.
Two minutes later the Trojans would score again on a short 35-yard drive after a Whippet fumble, pushing the lead to 28-15.
With 4:32 left on the game clock, Stefan Harmon scored what would be the last points for the Whippets on a five-yard keeper cutting the Trojan lead to 28-21. After a defensive stop, the Whippets forced a Trojan punt that set Kosy up 41 yards from pay dirt and a potential game-tying touchdown and PAT with just less than two minutes remaining before the drive stalled on a penalty and a dropped pass.
The Whippets (0-2) will be off next week but will return to action on September 9, when they host Holmes County Central at 7 p.m.