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Windsor is 0-9 against Sussex Central since October of 2015 but things could change on Friday. The Dukes will head out on the road to take on the Tigers at 7:00 p.m. Both come into the contest bolstered by wins in their previous matches.
Windsor will bounce into Friday's game after beating Brunswick, who they had gone 0-8 against in their eight prior meetings. The Dukes secured a 13-7 W over the Bulldogs on Friday. The 13-point effort marked the Dukes' lowest-scoring matchup of the season, but in the end it didn't matter.

Jeremy King
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Jeremy King was the offensive standout of the contest as he rushed for 94 yards and two touchdowns. That's the most rushing touchdowns he has posted since back in August of 2024.
Wins are hard to come by when you can't run the rock, something Windsor proved: they limited Brunswick to a paltry 2.8 yards per carry. The Dukes' ground attack was stronger, having averaged 4.6.
Windsor didn't go easy on the quarterback and picked off three passes before the game was over. It was truly a group effort as King, Javion Collins, and Hudson Williams picked up one apiece.
Meanwhile, it may have taken overtime to finish the job, but Sussex Central ultimately got the result they hoped for on Friday. They came out on top against Southampton by a score of 36-28. Winning may never get old, but the Tigers sure are getting used to it with their fifth in a row.
Windsor's record now sits at 5-1. As for Sussex Central, their record is now an identical 5-1.
Things could have been worse for Windsor, but things could have been a whole lot better as they took a 30-12 loss to Sussex Central when the teams last played back in October of 2024. Can the Dukes avenge their loss or is history doomed to repeat itself? We'll find out soon enough.
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