Shutouts of Red Devils



DateOpponentScoreLocationClick for details
Fri, Aug 17, 2018Abbeville, SCL0-57H['more']
Abbeville 3-time defending SC AA state champs. Panthers scored on their first offensive play and never looked back. 36-0 at half. Most points ever allowed and biggest loss in Devil history.
Fri, Nov 27, 2009Savannah ChristianL0-7H['more']
Savannah Christian, undefeated and ranked #2, came into the game with the best defense in Class A, and the Raiders showed that reputation was valid. Six Devil turnovers, six times inside the SC 30, 1st-&-goal on the half-yard line after a blocked punt, and no LC points. LC led in yards 199-98 and first downs 8-4. SC scored on a 10-yard run after a Devil fumble at the SC 21 in the second quarter.
Fri, Sep 18, 2009Abbeville, SCL0-21H['more']
Abbeville took lead on 9-yard run with 5:15 in 2nd quarter. Devils were trying as half ended but fumbled with Panthers returning ball 80 yards for TD and 14-0 halftime lead. Abbeville QB scored again on short run with 8:49 left in the third to essentially cement the win.
Fri, Sep 15, 2006Washington-WilkesL0-3H['more']
LC lost the game on turnovers and miscues, and the Devil defense controlled the Tigers throughout. The Devils lost 3 fumbles inside the Tiger 30, including at the 1 with the ball recovered in the endzone by W-W. The Tigers' field goal came with 5:13 left in the game after LC mishandled a punt attempt at its 37. The Tigers reclaimed the lead in the long-running rivalry, 32-31-6.
Fri, Aug 30, 2002Washington-WilkesL0-22H['more']
The Red Devils, 32-point underdogs to the very-talented Tigers, won on all counts but points and turnovers, as the Devils lost 7 of nine fumbles. W-W managed only 2 first downs under new coach Ross New.
Fri, Oct 12, 2001Athens AcademyL0-14T['more']
First 4-game losing streak in over 30 years; The Devils played the Spartans even for most of the game, but came up on the losing end 14-0 to #3 Athens Academy. AA has their best team ever, led by Georgia Top QB Joe Tereshinski. The Spartans are the pre-season pick to take 7-A away from the Devils.
Fri, Aug 31, 2001HephzibahL0-10H['more']
Overtime: The Devils and Rebels struggled to a 0-0 tie in regulation, then a 50-yard run setup a Rebel field goal in the first OT period. The Rebels returned an interception for a TD inside the final minute of the second OT period to clinch the game 10-0. This game marked the first overtime game ever played in Lincolnton.
Sat, Dec 18, 1999Charlton CountyL0-20H['more']
CC had 6 Div. I prospects. Controlled game w/size/speed. CC may have been best team in state (all classes).
Fri, Sep 18, 1998Jefferson CountyL0-7T['more']
First loss to JC team since 1957 (Wrens). JC won their region.
Fri, Sep 6, 1996Washington-WilkesL0-18H['more']
Fri, Sep 2, 1994Washington-WilkesL0-10H['more']
LC#5, Johnson CO. #6, WW #8 in AA, made playoffs; first shutout since '88 (10-0) - 82 games.
Fri, Sep 23, 1988Greene-TaliaferroL0-10H['more']
GT AA#3; first LC shutout since GT'80; beat Thomson 7-0, lost to Valdosta 38-6
Fri, Nov 21, 1980Greene CountyL0-7H['more']
First home loss since '75; will not be shutout again until '88
Fri, Oct 10, 1980Morgan CountyL0-1T['more']
OT; penetration came on interception return at end of 1st OT period; disputed LC TD in regulation
Sat, Dec 14, 1974TrionL0-7T['more']
Trion scored on long pass w/1:14 left; Campbell B coach/year
Fri, Oct 12, 1973HarlemL0-14T['more']
7A East champ
Fri, Sep 28, 1973LouisvilleT0-0H['more']
Lou 3-0, 58-12pts
Fri, Nov 3, 1972AquinasL0-45H['more']
Fri, Oct 20, 1972HephzibahL0-19T['more']
Fri, Oct 29, 1971Washington-WilkesL0-2T['more']
Fri, Oct 22, 1971Greene CountyL0-8H['more']
Fri, Oct 1, 1971HephzibahL0-9T['more']
Fri, Nov 13, 1970Warren CountyL0-20H['more']
Washington County originally scheduled 11/6. 10th game would have been region playoff game.
Fri, Sep 11, 1970Putnam CountyL0-3T['more']
GHSA classes chgd from C-B-A-AA-AAA to B-A-AA-AAA
Fri, Nov 14, 1969Warren CountyL0-26T['more']
Fri, Sep 12, 1969Greene CountyL0-14H['more']
Sat, Nov 4, 1967Warren CountyL0-34T['more']
L 4th in 2C
Fri, Oct 6, 1967Putnam CountyL0-20H['more']
Fri, Sep 1, 1967Washington-WilkesL0-26T['more']
WW won B title
Fri, Nov 4, 1966Warren CountyL0-47H['more']
3000+ spectators; L 2C runnerup; 2nd worst loss in L history
Fri, Sep 2, 1966Washington-WilkesL0-27H['more']
First home loss since 10/16/59
Mon, Nov 22, 1965Warren CountyL0-12T['more']
2-C runnerup to WarrenCo.; Curtis McGill C lineman/year
Fri, Sep 3, 1965Washington-WilkesT0-0T['more']
Fri, Oct 23, 1964HarlemL0-13T['more']
Fri, Dec 1, 1961CoosaL0-21N['more']
Last night game at Sanford until 9/4/82; 3000 attending; Coose wore all black
Fri, Sep 1, 1961Washington-WilkesL0-19T['more']
Fri, Sep 27, 1957GreensboroL0-21H['more']
Fri, Oct 19, 1956TennilleL0-18T['more']
Fri, Oct 12, 1956WarrentonL0-14H['more']
Fri, Sep 16, 1955MonticelloL0-13H['more']
Also reported as 19-0. L enrollment: 1-12: 696; 9-12: 139
Fri, Nov 12, 1954WrensL0-38H['more']
Fri, Oct 8, 1954RoystonL0-26T['more']
Their homecoming
Fri, Sep 24, 1954LouisvilleL0-27T['more']
Thu, Sep 9, 1954Washington-WilkesL0-39T['more']
Thu, Nov 26, 1953Washington-WilkesL0-47H['more']
Fri, Nov 13, 1953WrensL0-25T['more']
All-Region team: Bill Harmon (RE)
Fri, Oct 9, 1953RoystonL0-19T['more']
Fri, Oct 2, 1953SpartaL0-19T['more']
Fri, Sep 25, 1953LouisvilleL0-26H['more']
One coach; 15-16 man roster
Fri, Sep 18, 1953WarrentonL0-54T['more']
Worst loss by point margin in Devil history. 2nd most points allowed (55 to WW in 2001)
Fri, Nov 28, 1952Washington-WilkesL0-27T['more']
W-W undefeated
Fri, Oct 24, 1952TennilleL0-20T['more']
0-0 going into 4th qtr
Fri, Oct 10, 1952RoystonL0-13H['more']
Thu, Nov 22, 1951Washington-WilkesL0-34H['more']
Fri, Nov 9, 1951WaynesboroL0-41T['more']
Fri, Oct 26, 1951ThomsonL0-37T['more']
Fri, Oct 19, 1951WrensL0-31T['more']
Fri, Sep 28, 1951WrightsvilleL0-40T['more']
Fri, Sep 21, 1951LouisvilleL0-38H['more']
Fri, Sep 14, 1951WarrentonL0-41T['more']
Also reported as 10/14 - Sunday??
Thu, Sep 29, 1949MillenL0-6T['more']
Fri, Sep 9, 1949GreensboroL0-19T['more']
"Iron Men" = 16 or less players dressed out
Fri, Oct 22, 1948LavoniaL0-14T['more']
Fri, Oct 17, 1947Langley-BathL0-7T['more']
Thu, Sep 18, 1947ThomsonL0-6H['more']
LHS borrowed old Thomson equipment with players supplying some of their own equipment
Thu, Oct 10, 1946ThomsonL0-32T['more']
Fight
Fri, Sep 27, 1946WarrentonL0-6T['more']
"Shorty" Hawkins
Thu, Nov 22, 1945Washington-WilkesL0-7T['more']
Thanksgiving at 3pm - Devils fumbled at W-W 10. Game also listed as being scheduled 9/28 or 11/29.
Thu, Nov 15, 1945McCormick, SCL0-19T['more']
McCormick lost only two games in 1945, to Washington and to North Augusta.
Thu, Oct 25, 1945Langley-BathL0-20H['more']
Team also called Mountaineers
Fri, Oct 19, 1945ThomsonL0-25T['more']
20 light, inexperienced boys, played in Washington; scoreless at half
Fri, Nov 3, 1944WarrentonL0-7H['more']
Fri, Oct 6, 1944WarrentonL0-18T['more']
Fri, Sep 29, 1944ThomsonL0-32T['more']
Fri, Nov 12, 1943WarrentonL0-19H['more']
Thu, Oct 14, 1943WarrentonL0-12T['more']
Fri, Oct 8, 1943McCormick, SCL0-18H['more']
Capt: Buddy "Red" Bufford; HB Billy "Rabbit" Mims
Thu, Nov 26, 1942Washington-WilkesL0-34H['more']
Thanksgiving afternoon; Chronicle reports score as 34-0
Fri, Oct 16, 1942McCormick, SCL0-6H['more']
L had TD called back
Thu, Nov 27, 1941Washington-WilkesL0-6T['more']
Thxg
Fri, Oct 31, 1941WrensL0-28H['more']
Burgess had retired as Ga State Athletic Director
Fri, Oct 3, 1941WarrentonL0-12T['more']
Thu, Nov 28, 1940Washington-WilkesL0-31T['more']
Thxg; W-W supposedly finished year 9-1-0 while outscoring opp 269-0, but that is not consistent
Fri, Nov 8, 1940North AugustaL0-31T['more']
Night game (8:15 kickoff) there; scoreless until 1:00 before halftime (0-7-12-12)
Fri, Oct 13, 1939Washington-WilkesL0-7T['more']
W-W ran opening kickoff back for TD; L on WW10 when game ended
Fri, Sep 22, 1939ElbertonL0-33T['more']
Night game at Elberton
Wed, Nov 23, 1938McCormick, SCL0-6['more']
Wed; B-team played 1st 3qtrs, then varsity went in & gave up TD
Sat, Nov 19, 1938ThomsonT0-0H['more']
Tie
Fri, Nov 4, 1938ARC "B"L0-19T['more']
Fri, Nov 19, 1937ThomsonL0-6T['more']
Sat, Nov 6, 1937GMC "B"T0-0T['more']
Tie
Fri, Oct 1, 1937LavoniaL0-24T['more']
Fri, Nov 6, 1936MadisonL0-7T['more']
Orange jerseys?
Fri, Oct 9, 1936AthensL0-34H['more']
Fri, Nov 22, 1935ThomsonT0-0T['more']
Fri, Oct 25, 1935WarrentonL0-13T['more']
Fri, Oct 11, 1935HartwellL0-33T['more']
Fri, Oct 26, 1934HartwellL0-30T['more']
Lost; Hammond was unofficial coach
Fri, Oct 14, 1932ThomsonL0-8T['more']
Fri, Oct 23, 1931WaynesboroT0-0T['more']
W 3-0-1 after game; referred to as Waynesboro Junior College
Fri, Dec 6, 1929ToccoaL0-13T['more']
Possibly first time Devils on radio (Toccoa station)
Fri, Nov 23, 1928HartwellL0-6H['more']
For East Ga Title
Thu, Nov 25, 1926Catholic HighL0-28T['more']
10:30 am Thanksgiving; played at ARC; Shamrocks in Green, Shamrocks loaded roster with college players - not same as first meeting
Fri, Nov 5, 1926LavoniaT0-0H['more']
Many LHS players injured.
Fri, Oct 29, 1926ThomsonL0-6T['more']
First loss since '24 - LHS took kickoff but fumbled on 3rd play; THS recovered on L21 & scored 3 plays later. LHS was on T10 when game ended.
Fri, Nov 21, 1924ThomsonL0-9T['more']
ended 19-game home winning streak


In 106 games:

Record: 0-99-7

Winning Percentage: 3.302

Total scored: 0

Total allowed: 1998

Average game: 0.00-18.85

Shutouts by Red Devils: 7

Shutouts by opponents: 106