Warriors Put On Another Impressive Show In 66-14 Win Over Lumpkin County

(CLEVELAND) — It was the White County defense that made the difference Friday night in the game against the Lumpkin County Indians.  The Warriors defense forced seven turnovers and held the Indians back for an impressive 66-14 win at warrior stadium.

Will Anglin’s 25-yard fumble recovery for a touchdown was one of the big plays of the night. “Those guys played well,” White County coach Tim Cokely said about the defensive team.

There was also some great offensive work by freshman quarterback   Ben Haynes and Kaleb Crane along with  an 80 yard run by Bailey Anderson.