
Trojans
| 10/24/25 vs Glascock County | 52-7 |
| 10/10/25 vs Wilkinson County | 40-7 |
| 10/03/25 vs Twiggs County | 42-0 |
| 09/26/25 vs Hancock Central | 37-8 |
| 09/12/25 @ Treutlen | 28-13 |
| + 4 more games |
Winning is always nice, but doing so behind a season-high score is even better (just ask Johnson County). They blew past the Glascock County Panthers, posting a 52-7 win. The Trojans' victory was nothing new given the team hasn't lost yet this season.
Johnson County found their leader in sophomore Jeremiah Scott, who rushed for 69 yards and two TDs. Scott has been hot recently, having posted two or more rushing touchdowns the last four times he's played. The team also got some help courtesy of Jeremiah Taylor, who rushed for 65 yards and one score.
Johnson County was unstoppable on the ground and finished the game with 292 rushing yards. That strong performance was nothing new for the team: they've now rushed for at least 190 rushing yards every time they've taken the field this season.
Special teams played a big role in the game for Johnson County, adding 11 points to the final score. The biggest highlight from special teams (and perhaps the team as a whole) came courtesy of Scott, who ran a punt back for a touchdown.
Johnson County's win bumped their record up to 9-0. As for Glascock County, their loss dropped their record down to 2-7.
We've got plenty of inter-region action coming up soon. Johnson County is set to challenge their familiar foe Georgia Military College at 7:00 p.m. on Friday. That game will pit two of the most dominant backs against one another: Scott and Evan Stasney. Meanwhile, Glascock County will take on rival Hancock Central at 7:30 p.m. on Friday.
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