Warner Robins has won three straight games at home, while Harris County has won three straight on the road, but those streaks won't matter much on Tuesday. After both having extra time off, the two teams will shake off the rust and duke it out at 5:00 p.m. The two teams have allowed few points on average (Warner Robins 9.1, Harris County 3.8) so any points scored will be well earned.
Warner Robins' defense heads into the game hoping to repeat the dominance they displayed last Thursday. They walked away with a 13-0 victory over Swainsboro.
A big part of Warner Robins' win came down to the chemistry between Joselyn Cassanova and her top target Kherington Johnson. Cassanova rushed for 103 yards and one score on only 14 carries while Johnson rushed for 54 yards and one TD. Cassanova also put in work on the defensive side of the ball, making four total tackles and defending one pass in addition to snagging an interception.
Warner Robins didn't let much get past them through the air: they limited Swainsboro to a completion percentage of just 47.1%. The team can thank Justice Edmond for the heroic effort on defense: she. Warner Robins wasn't nearly as limited: they posted one of 66.7%.

Cristiona King
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Warner Robins' defense also made the game a nightmare for the opposing QB, racking up nine sacks. The heavy lifting was done by Cristiona King and Jeriyah Mackey, who racked up all nine sacks between them. Those six sacks set a new season-high mark for King. Edmond was another major factor on D, making eight total tackles (1.0 for loss) and defending five passes in addition to snagging an interception.
Meanwhile, winning is always nice, but doing so behind a season-high score is even better (just ask Harris County). They blew past Southwest 46-6 last Thursday. The Tigers might be getting used to big wins seeing as the team has won six contests by 33 points or more this season.
Warner Robins better keep an eye on Madalynn Cauley. She was instrumental in Harris County's win, throwing for 182 yards and three touchdowns. Cauley didn't just play on offense: she also made four total tackles and defended three passes.
Harris County didn't go easy on the quarterback and picked off two passes before the game was over. The picks came courtesy of Addison Fowler and Abigail Zimmermann. Fowler got in on the action too, converting a pick into a touchdown.
Warner Robins' victory bumped their record up to 5-2. As for Harris County, their win bumped their record up to 7-1.
Tuesday's matchup will pit two of the most dominant signal callers against one another: Cassanova and Cauley. Cassanova just won't slow down this season and has thrown 10 touchdowns while averaging 66.9 passing yards per game. Cauley has been a dominant force too and has thrown 24 touchdowns (and and only 3 pick) while averaging 185 passing yards per game.