Charlton County and Turner County are an even 5-5 against one another since September of 2015, but not for long. The Indians will head out to take on the Titans at 7:30 p.m. on Friday. Charlton County has given up an average of 31.7 points per game this season, but Friday's game will give them a chance to turn things around.
On Friday, Charlton County ended up a good deal behind Brooks County and lost 39-21. The loss continues a trend for the Indians in their meetings with the Trojans: they've now lost four in a row.

Omari Wilson
| 10/24/25 @ Brooks County | 160 |
| 08/15/25 @ Brantley County | 96 |
| 08/22/25 vs McIntosh County Academy | 85 |
Despite the defeat, Charlton County got top-tier performance from Omari Wilson, who rushed for 160 yards and one TD while picking up 10.0 yards per carry. Wilson has become a key player for the Indians: the team is 2-1 when he posts at least 80 rushing yards, but 2-4 otherwise.
Meanwhile, Turner County took a blow against Clinch County on Friday, falling 40-8. While losing is never fun, the Titans can't take it too hard given the team's big disadvantage in MaxPreps' Georgia football rankings (they are ranked 367th, while the Panthers are ranked 152nd).
Turner County's loss dropped their record down to 2-6. As for Charlton County, they now have a losing record of 4-5.
Charlton County beat Turner County 48-39 in their previous meeting back in November of 2024. One of the biggest obstacles the team faced in that game was the Titans' Curtis Grant, who rushed for 124 yards and three scores on only 15 carries. Now that he's got a second chance to win this matchup, will the Indians still be able to contain Grant? There's only one way to find out.
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