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| 10/31/25 - Away | 50-33 W | 
| 11/01/24 - Home | 8-56 L | 
| 10/27/23 - Away | 0-60 L | 
| 10/28/22 - Home | 10-28 L | 
| 10/29/21 - Away | 23-6 W | 
| + 5 more games | 
After having lost a blowout in their  previous game against Stuart W. Cramer, Cherryville was happy to have turned things around  on Friday. They strolled past the Bessemer City Yellow Jackets with  points to spare, taking the game  50-33. The high-scoring performance was a welcome turnaround for the Ironmen's offense, which had struggled in the games prior.
 Cherryville's success was the result of a balanced attack that saw several players step up, but  Javarius McElhaney led the charge by rushing for 152 yards and four  TDs.  Elijah Proctor was another major influence, as he rushed for 38 yards and ran in a TD.
 When it comes to explaining why Bessemer City lost, don't look at  Gavin Chastain. Despite the final result, he threw for 193 yards and three  touchdowns on only 17 passes, and also rushed for 31 yards. 108 of  Chastain's passing yards were hauled in by Walt Mccoy, who also brought in two  receiving touchdowns.
The  victory  got Cherryville back to even at 5-5. As for Bessemer City, they dropped their record down to 1-9 with the  loss, which was their sixth straight  at home dating back to last season.
As of now, neither Cherryville nor the Yellow Jackets have any future games scheduled.
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