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| 10/31/25 - Away | 34-7 W |
| 10/18/24 - Away | 3-0 W |
| 10/13/23 - Home | 12-27 L |
| 10/14/22 - Away | 27-26 W |
| 10/15/21 - Home | 14-35 L |
| + 5 more games |
For whatever reason, it's the away team that's had the advantage when Wheatmore and Trinity meet (five straight games heading into this one) and that held true again on Friday. The Warriors claimed a resounding 34-7 win over the Bulldogs. The Warriors' offense stepped up their game for this one, as that was the most points they've scored all season.
Wheatmore's success was the result of a balanced attack that saw several players step up, but Bentley Mills led the charge by picking up 203 receiving yards and two touchdowns. Those 203 receiving yards gave Mills a new career-high. Connor Benton was another key player, having thrown for 334 yards and three touchdowns.
Wheatmore's run defense was locked in: Trinity could only muster 2.3 yards per carry. The team can thank Delano Samuelson for the heroic effort on defense: he. Wheatmore didn't have any issues in that department, having averaged 7.9.
Wheatmore didn't go easy on the quarterback and picked off two passes before the game was over. The picks came courtesy of Kenny Hoover and Zach Helton.
Wheatmore's record now sits at 2-8. As for Trinity, they are on a five-game losing streak that has dropped them down to 1-9.
Coming up, Wheatmore will venture away from home to challenge West Wilkes at 7:00 p.m. on Friday. The Blackhawks' defense has only allowed 9.7 points per game this season, so the Warriors' offense will have their work cut out for them. Trinity does not have any more games scheduled as of now.
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