There is truth to your comment.
However:
The Lumberton coaches made some very key adjustments in the 2nd half that made the difference. There were also some young men on the Lumberton side that refused to quit. That being said, the Lumberton coaches should not have waited so long to adjust. Hadn't they already watched and graded film on Huffman? They've been doing the same one dimensional stuff all year! Their outside receiver (who looked about 8' tall compared to the Lumberton DB) could've been thrown a 50/50 ball in single coverage and came up with the catch 9 times out of 10 - that's Huffman's fault for not exploiting that matchup even more! Once Lumberton coaches adjusted and started some zone, Huffman coaches should've ran some cross or rub routes that would've screwed up the Lumberton zone D. Lumberton got lucky on this one... It was Huffman's game all the way. Lumberton can thank the Huffman coaching staff for a poor job.