The Hale County Wildcats will challenge the Lee-Scott Academy Warriors at 7:00 p.m. on Friday. One thing working in Hale County's favor is that they have posted at least 31 points in their last four matchups.
It was a proper cat-fight when Hale County challenged Jemison on Thursday. The Wildcats came out on top against the Panthers by a score of 55-42.

Marcus Bryant, Jr.
| 10/30/25 vs Jemison | 160.4 |
| 10/24/25 vs Dallas County | 119.7 |
| 10/10/25 vs Thomasville | 39.6 |
| 10/03/25 vs Southside | 137.5 |
| 09/19/25 @ Thorsby | 141.8 |
| + 3 more games |
Multiple players turned in solid performances to lead Hale County to victory, but perhaps none more so than Marcus Bryant, Jr., who rushed for 120 yards and a pair of touchdowns on only nine carries, and also threw for 182 yards and three TDs while completing 80% of his passes. What's more, Bryant, Jr. racked up 160.4 passer rating, the most he's had since back in August. Kaivien Ryans was another key player, rushing for 171 yards and three scores on only 13 carries.
Meanwhile, Lee-Scott Academy had just enough and edged out Reeltown 28-25 on Friday. The win made it back-to-back victories for the Warriors.
Hale County better keep an eye on Brooks Zachry. He was instrumental in Lee-Scott Academy's win, rushing for 95 yards and a pair of touchdowns, while also throwing for 55 yards and one TD.
Hale County's record is now 7-3. As for Lee-Scott Academy, their record now sits at 8-2.
Friday's contest might be decided on the ground. Hale County has been excellent on the ground this season, having averaged 172.8 rushing yards per game. However, it's not like Lee-Scott Academy struggles in that department as they've been averaging 213.5 rushing yards. There's a good chance Friday's game turns into a tough fight on the ground. Come back here after the game to get an analysis of the match and other football content.
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