Given their disadvantage in the MaxPreps national rankings, North Oconee should expect quite the challenge on Friday. They will go up against Blessed Trinity in continuing playoff action. Both teams have allowed few points on average (North Oconee 15.18, Blessed Trinity 9.64), so any points scored will be well earned.
Blessed Trinity can now show off nine landslide victories after their most recent matchup last week. They took the matchup with ease, bagging a 55-16 win over Northwest Whitfield. No one put up better numbers for Blessed Trinity than senior Jake Smith, who brought his A game into the match. He passed for 176 yards and 3 touchdowns. Smith has now scored at least one touchdown in the past seven games.
Meanwhile, North Oconee brought a two-game winning streak into their game against Sandy Creek last Friday; they left with a three-game streak. North Oconee strolled past Sandy Creek with points to spare, taking the contest 27-8. This was a playoff match, so the win was all the more important for North Oconee (and all the more bitter for Sandy Creek).
Their wins bumped North Oconee to 9-2 and Blessed Trinity to 11-0. We'll see which team can carry over their success and which team inevitably falls when North Oconee and Blessed Trinity clash.
Playoff bracket for these teams
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