Glascock County had lost four straight at home, but on Tuesday they dropped down to 3-10 to make it five. They were beaten by the Johnson County Trojans 77-20. The Panthers lost against the Trojans in their previous head to head back in January of 2025, too, but the margin this time around was even wider than the 82-49 score last time.
As for Johnson County, they have been performing well recently as they've won four of their last five matchups. That's provided a nice bump to their 6-5 record this season. The wins came thanks in part to their offensive performance across that stretch, as they averaged 60.2 points over those games.
Johnson County's win was the result of several impressive offensive performances. One of the most notable came from Tayshawn Norris, who made all 6 shots he took to post 14 points and five rebounds. Norris has been hot, having also posted two or more steals the last five times he's played. Cory King was another key player, as he made all 6 shots he took for 12 points and three steals.
Coming up, Glascock County will host Jefferson County at 7:30 p.m. on Thursday. The Warriors have insisted on making their last three contests complete nail-biters, turning in a record of 2-1 during that stretch of close contests. As for Johnson County, they will venture away from home to square off against Georgia Military College at 7:30 p.m. on Friday. The Trojans will need to watch out since the Bulldogs have now posted at least 55 points in their last five contests.
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