All Games



DateOpponentScoreLocationClick for details
Fri, Nov 1, 2024Greene CountyH['more']
Fri, Oct 25, 2024Warren CountyT['more']
Fri, Oct 18, 2024Lake Oconee AcademyT['more']
Fri, Oct 11, 2024Washington-WilkesH['more']
Fri, Sep 27, 2024Strom Thurmond, SCT['more']
Fri, Sep 20, 2024Silver Bluff, SCH['more']
Fri, Sep 13, 2024Elbert CountyH['more']
Fri, Aug 30, 2024McCormick, SCT['more']
Fri, Aug 23, 2024Jenkins CountyH['more']
Fri, Aug 16, 2024Augusta ChristianH['more']
Fri, Nov 17, 2023Schley CountyL23-49T['more']
Fri, Nov 10, 2023Wilkinson CountyW41-0T['more']
Fri, Nov 3, 2023Towns CountyW42-7T['more']
First game in Hiawassee. Most northern game for LCHS - about 4 miles from NC line - 35-0 at half. Towns winless.
Fri, Oct 27, 2023Warren CountyW27-0H['more']
Senior Night
Fri, Oct 20, 2023Greene CountyL3-28T['more']
Greene Co #2 in Class A Division II and undefeated
Fri, Oct 6, 2023Washington-WilkesW27-21H['more']
W-W coached by LCHS grad Alex Bradford.
Fri, Sep 29, 2023AquinasL21-28T['more']
at Greenbrier
Fri, Sep 22, 2023Richmond AcademyW38-6H['more']
Homecoming
Fri, Sep 15, 2023CommerceL10-17H['more']
Fri, Sep 1, 2023ECIW28-0T['more']
Fri, Aug 25, 2023McCormick, SCW49-6H['more']
Fri, Aug 18, 2023Bryan CountyL16-28H['more']
Fri, Dec 2, 2022BowdonL28-45T['more']
Sat, Nov 26, 2022Dooly CountyW24-21H['more']
Fri, Nov 18, 2022Wilkinson CountyW42-8H['more']
Devils blocked 2 punts, returned a fumble for TD, and led 28-0 after first qtr and 42-0 at half.
Fri, Nov 4, 2022Towns CountyW35-8H['more']
Fri, Oct 28, 2022Warren CountyW34-0T['more']
Fri, Oct 21, 2022Greene CountyW31-21H['more']
Fri, Oct 14, 2022AquinasW28-24H['more']
Fri, Oct 7, 2022Washington-WilkesW41-14T['more']
Fri, Sep 23, 2022Richmond AcademyW41-20T['more']
Fri, Sep 16, 2022CommerceL12-28T['more']
Commerce Homecoming. They dropped their 8:00 start time rule.
Fri, Sep 2, 2022ECIL27-41H['more']
Fri, Aug 26, 2022McCormick, SCW27-6T['more']
Fri, Aug 19, 2022Bryan CountyW23-20H['more']
Fri, Nov 19, 2021Irwin CountyL27-51T['more']
Irwin Co. 2-time defending state champion and ranked #1. Devils jumped out to 14-0 lead four minutes into game, but couldn't sustain the advantage against Indians strong running game and tenacious defense.
Sat, Nov 13, 2021Mt. Zion (Carroll County)W36-0H['more']
Played on Saturday due to official shortage.
Fri, Nov 5, 2021CommerceW35-6H['more']
Fri, Oct 29, 2021Greene CountyW35-0T['more']
Fri, Oct 22, 2021Washington-WilkesL36-44T['more']
Fri, Oct 8, 2021Social CircleW28-27T['more']
Fri, Oct 1, 2021Towns CountyW43-12H['more']
Towns County running back came into game with over 800 yards rushing to lead Class A Public. He was held to 124 yards on 27 carries. Gartrell ran 10 times for 192 yards and 3 TDs. Huff rushed 25 for one TD and returned interception 45 yards for another. Towns had one loss coming into game.
Fri, Sep 24, 2021Elbert CountyL16-28H['more']
Fri, Sep 17, 2021HarlemW36-29T['more']
Devils led 14-0 after a quarter but Harlem stormed back on 2 turnovers to take a 19-14 halftime lead. After trailing 22-14, LC tied the game at 22-all. Harlem scored on a 42-yard pass before Smaji Jenkins scored on a 48-yard run. Tevin Gartrell scored for the third time to put the Devils up 36-29 with 1:38 left. A final pass into the endzone fell incomplete to preserve the win with six seconds remaining.
Fri, Sep 10, 2021LaneyL14-20H['more']
Devils scored first and led 7-6 at the half. Laney took 14-6 lead in the third, but Devils scored on Huff's 45-yard run to tie. Devils faced 2nd-&-1 at the 3 but multiple, some questionable penalties pushed them back 26 yards and led to a punt. Laney controlled the ball in the second half and took the final lead with 4:12 left.
Fri, Sep 3, 2021Westside-AugustaW23-17H['more']
Devils led 23-3 until 3:23 remaining. Westside scored 14 in less than a minute before the Devils ran out the clock. Semaji Jenkins scored 2 TDs, with Franklin Brown returning an interception 25 yards for the third.
Fri, Aug 27, 2021Bryan CountyW22-0H['more']
First meeting with Bryan County, which is coached by Red Devil player and former Warren Co. coach Cherrard Freeman.
Fri, Dec 11, 2020Clinch CountyL7-27H['more']
Devils host Clinch County thanks to GHSA coin-toss. Both teams #3 seeds.
Fri, Dec 4, 2020Hancock CentralW28-6T['more']
Hancock came into game undefeated (6-0). Devils took 7-0 lead and led 7-6 at half. 21 fourth-quarter points broke the game open.
Fri, Nov 27, 2020Chattahoochee CountyW29-13T['more']
After the Devils stopped the Panthers' long initial drive, they jumped to a 15-0 lead and a 22-7 halftime advantage. Chattahoochee County was 9-1 with only a 19-12 loss to their region champ. They had not given up more than 19 this season. Devils were 24-point underdogs.
Fri, Nov 20, 2020CommerceL7-17T['more']
Devils needed to win by at l;east 6 to win 8-A Public region. Devils took 7-0 lead in 2nd. Two turnovers in 2nd half led to 10 C points.
Fri, Nov 13, 2020Greene CountyW48-19H['more']
Fri, Nov 6, 2020Washington-WilkesL13-14H['more']
Broadcast live on WJBF 6.2. Devils outgained WW 222 to 78 from scrimmage. Deciding play was 77-yard kickoff return by WW to open second half. Devils ran the clock down to shorten the game since W-W had averaged over 40 points a game coming into the contest. Tigers were ranked #7 coming in.
Fri, Oct 23, 2020Social CircleW36-20H['more']
Devils jumped to 20-0 lead in 2nd quarter but Redskins battled back to tie in third by blocking punt and recovering in endzone for TD. Devils then forced a safety and added two fourth quarter touchdowns.
Fri, Oct 16, 2020Towns CountyC-T['more']
Game cancelled by Towns County due to COVID-19. Towns County did not want to reschedule 10/30 when both teams had open dates.
Fri, Oct 9, 2020Elbert CountyW27-20T['more']
First game at The Granite Bowl. EC homecoming
Fri, Oct 2, 2020HarlemL27-42H['more']
Fri, Sep 25, 2020LaneyW13-7H['more']
Fri, Sep 18, 2020Westside-AugustaW7-6H['more']
Fri, Sep 4, 2020Jeff DavisL14-24H['more']
Fri, Nov 29, 2019Marion CountyL21-28T['more']
Fri, Nov 22, 2019CommerceW21-17H['more']
Fri, Nov 8, 2019Tattnall SquareW35-7T['more']
Fri, Nov 1, 2019Hancock CentralW49-14H['more']
Fri, Oct 25, 2019GMCW45-2H['more']
Fri, Oct 18, 2019Greene CountyW49-13T['more']
Fri, Oct 4, 2019Washington-WilkesW31-6T['more']
Fri, Sep 27, 2019Warren CountyW41-14T['more']
Fri, Sep 20, 2019AquinasL7-10H['more']
Fri, Sep 13, 2019Tattnall SquareW25-0H['more']
Fri, Aug 30, 2019McCormick, SCW41-0H['more']
Fri, Aug 23, 2019Abbeville, SCL7-10T['more']
Fri, Nov 2, 2018Twiggs CountyW54-0H['more']
Devils rushed for 513 yards, led by Tevin Gatrell with 210 yrds and 3 tds on 4 carries. Kolbi Ferguson rushed 9 times for 3 TDs and 183 yds. Twiggs was 0-9 and had only scored 21 points all year long.
Fri, Oct 26, 2018Hancock CentralL21-38T['more']
Game was closed at half - 14-6. HC homecoming. First lost ever to Hancock Central. First lost in Sparta since 1953. First time with 6 regular season losses since 1972 3-7 season. Devils finished 6th in Division B. Greene Co won Div B. Tattnall Square, whom LC best, won Div A.
Fri, Oct 19, 2018GMCW28-14T['more']
GMC's Homecoming. 3 skydivers arrived before game, with one bringing game ball. Kolbi Ferguson rushed for 161 yards on 22 carries with 4 TDs.
Fri, Oct 12, 2018Greene CountyL7-36H['more']
The following week, Greene County beat Aquinas to win Subdivision B.
Fri, Sep 28, 2018Washington-WilkesL21-26H['more']
Devils, using some JV players to compensate for injuries, took a 7-0 lead before W-W scored 14 in a 2-minute stretch in the late 2nd quarter. Devils led in yards 344-294, but a fumble recovery for TD was a deciding play. Devils had chance to take the lead in the final minute.
Fri, Sep 21, 2018Warren CountyL21-28H['more']
First Homecoming loss since 1971. First loss to Warren County since 1971. First loss to former Red Devil player - Cherard Freeman. Devils led 14-0 early in 2nd but WC came back to lead 22-21 at half and added insurance on opening drive of second half.
Fri, Sep 14, 2018AquinasL7-14T['more']
Aquinas scored in the first but Devils tied at the half. Aquinas took lead for good in third.
Fri, Sep 7, 2018Tattnall SquareW34-28T['more']
LC took an early 7-0 lead, but the Trojans led 17-14 at the half. Turnovers stymied the Devils but they tied the game with 5 minutes left. In overtime, TSA fumbled away their scoring opportunity, bobbling about the one and the ball went through the endzone for a touchback. The Devils drove with Kolbi Ferguson taking the handoff at the four. He fumbled at the goalline and then fell on the ball in the endzone for an apparent touchdown. After a long huddle, the officials agreed for a 34-28 LC win. First meeting between these teams. Hot night in Macon.
Fri, Aug 24, 2018McCormick, SCW42-8T['more']
Devils scored early and often, taking a 28-0 halftime lead. Kolbi Ferguson and Dawayne Wright each scored twice.
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 17, 2017Irwin CountyL14-28T['more']
Irwin scored twice in final 2:22 of second quarter to take a 14-0 halftime lead. Thhe #2-seeded Indians took a 20-0 lead before Javon Reid scored on 60 and 8 yard runs to close the gap to 20-14 with just under 8 monutes left. Irwin made first downs, and then scored from the 1 to ice te game with 1:28 left.
Fri, Nov 10, 2017Taylor CountyW28-12H['more']
The LC defense returned an interception for a touchdown in the third quarter to spur this wind.
Fri, Nov 3, 2017First Presbyterian DayW45-35T['more']
LC scored first, but 4 lead changes in 1st half. Devils led by 17 before FPD closed to within 3, but Devils scored with 90 seconds left to clinch the win. Teams combined for over 900 yards offense and 119 plays. Reid, Norman, and Hearst all topped 100 yards rushing. 4th most combined points ever. At least 6 wins in a season for 45 straight years. Playoffs for 44 straight years.
Fri, Oct 27, 2017AquinasW12-6H['more']
Devils came in as 8-point underdogs and had lost 4 straight to the Irish. After a scoreless first half, the Irish kicked a short FG early in the third. The Devils marched down the field on 10 plays to score on a 3-yard run midway the third. An interception led to another Devil TD run with 4:33 left in the game. The win left LC, W-W, and Aquinas tied in 7-A Div B with 4-1 marks.
Fri, Oct 20, 2017Greene CountyW44-15H['more']
Devils won their 46th consecutive Homecoming victory. Long scoring passes from Javon Reid to Duke Roberts broke the game open.
Fri, Oct 13, 2017Warren CountyW63-14T['more']
Red Devils scored early and often to lead 49-8 at the half. Two 50+-yard passes from Reid to Roberts in the second quarter broke the game open. LC had 488 yards offense.
Fri, Oct 6, 2017Hancock CentralW49-0T['more']
Devils scored twice in the first quarter and never slowed down to end a 4-game losing streak. Hancock was winless going into game. Devils outgained the Bulldogs 376-76.
Fri, Sep 29, 2017Washington-WilkesL14-22T['more']
Game tied at end of first, with W-W scoring on short pass in second. In third, Tigers scored after muffed punt, but Devils came back with Roberts' 95-yard kickoff return. Devils were at W-W 12 before interception finished game with 3 seconds left. First 1-4 start since 2001. First 3-game losing streak since 2005.
Fri, Sep 22, 2017Stratford AcademyL13-24H['more']
Devils led 7-0 after one quarter before Stratford scored 10 in the second. The Devils closed to 17-13 in the final few minutes before Stratford scored on a 52-yard run with 2:11 left. Stratford undefeated and entered game with 37-point average winninng margin.
Fri, Sep 8, 2017Abbeville, SCL14-28T['more']
Devils jumped out to 7 point lead after first possession. Abbeville tied when they got the ball, and added 2 TDs before halftime. Panthers then scored in the third before Devils closed the gap in the fourth. Devils had a couple of other endzone shots. Javon Reid rushed for 187 yards on 16 carries with 1 TD. Abbeville had averaged over 50 points per game in their 3 prior games. Abbeville 2-time defending SC AA champs. This win is their 21st in last 22 games, with only blemish being last year's tie in Lincolnton. Panthers #1 in SC AA.
Fri, Sep 1, 2017GrovetownL21-24T['more']
Devils led 21-17 with a little over 2 minutes to go, but mistakes caught up to them.
Fri, Aug 25, 2017McCormick, SCW41-8H['more']
Devils scored on their first 5 possessions and never looked back. 20-0 at end of first, and 34-8 at the half.
Fri, Nov 18, 2016McIntosh County AcademyL7-14T['more']
MCA coached again by Robbie Robinson, who coached them when LC last played MCA in Brunswick. Robinson left for four years at W-W, where he won against LC the last three seasons (2012-14). Kickoff dealyed from 7:30 to 8:00 due to blown tie on chartered bus with players. Team didn't arrive until about 6:45. MCA scored twice early on long passes. Devils fought back, scoring and then having an opportunity to tie in the fourth before coming up short.
Fri, Nov 11, 2016Washington-WilkesW24-3H['more']
LC seeded #11, W-W #22. Tigers scored early after short drive after muffed kickoff. Ty Elam returned kickoff 90 yards to give Devils lead they would never surrender. Devils lead all-time series 39-35-6. Tigers end year at 4-7. Second time LC has beaten W-W twice in a season (other was 2005), and third time the two teams have met three times in a season (other was 1922).
Fri, Nov 4, 2016First Presbyterian DayW55-27H['more']
Devils finished seeded fourth in subregion after tieing Greene Co but losing on head-to-head. The teams exchange the lead four times in the first half before the Devils took charge just before half for a 34-27 lead that was never overcome. Devils had 552 total yards and 27 first downs.
Fri, Oct 28, 2016AquinasL30-34T['more']
Red Devils lost to Aquinas for fourth straight year. There were four lead changes in the second half. Devils came back from 21-6 second quarter deficit to take 22-21 lead. Each team had over 300 yards offense.
Fri, Oct 21, 2016Greene CountyL14-42T['more']
Greene County Homecoming. Devils jumped to 14-0 lead before Tigers closed to 14-7 at the half and then rolled over the Devils in the second half. Turning point was a fake punt by Greene. Tigers had almost 400 yards offense, with their main back gaining over 200. First time Devils played a regular season game on artificial turf.
Fri, Oct 14, 2016Warren CountyW34-6H['more']
Homecoming & Senior Recognition - Devils scored on their first 4 possessions for a 34-0 halftime lead. The game ended with LC gaining nearly 400 yards. This continued 45 years of Homecoming wins and wins over Warren County. Warren coached by LCHS graduate Cherard Freeman.
Fri, Oct 7, 2016Hancock CentralW34-20H['more']
3-2 Hancock Central had won 3 straight games earlier in the year, but the Devils jumped out to a 27-0 lead by the half.
Fri, Sep 30, 2016Washington-WilkesW17-14H['more']
Winless W-W scored on its first two possessions to tzke z 14-7 first quarter lead that lasted until a Devil TD late in the fourth to send the game into overtime. W-W missed a 35-yard FG before William LeRoy booted a 25-yard FG for a 17-14 Devil win.
Fri, Sep 23, 2016Stratford AcademyL19-35T['more']
LC led 7-0 early and then 19-18 going into the fourth but special team errors and an interception led to the final margin. The Devils played without their two leading rushers, and their ground game was almost non-existent. On the positive side, the Devils passing game looked the best in a long time, spurred on by several long passes.
Fri, Sep 9, 2016Abbeville, SCT7-7H['more']
Abbeville entered game 3-0 and #1 in SC AA, had having given up no offensive TDs in their first 3 games. They were the defending SC AA champs. Good runs setup 3-yard run by Javon Reid with two minutes left in the first quarter. Quay Hartfield and Jamal Norman were lost to injuries in the first half. Abbeville scored on 1-yard run in final minute of third. In fourth, both teams were pushed back to their 2. The Devils got out of their hole and threatened at two points before a final minute interception almost led to a winning TD by the Panthers. The returner was ruled out of bounds at the LC 27, and the Devil defense forced a field goal attempt that failed.
Sat, Sep 3, 2016GrovetownW14-7H['more']
Kickoff delayed until Sat at 1:00 due to Hurricane Hermine rain/wind on Friday. Class AAAAAA Grovetown largest school LC has played. Three G players played for Aquinas the year before, but returned to G when Aquinas ended paying scholarships. LC scored on very short drive after G fumble in 2nd quarter. G scored on very short drive after muffed punt in 3rd. LC scored winning TD with 3 minutes left after short G punt.
Fri, Aug 26, 2016McCormick, SCW41-0T['more']
Devils scored twice early and never looked back as their strong running game led to a 330-33 yard offensive advantage. Quay Hartfield rushed 10 times for 108 yards and two touchdowns, with QB Javon Reid running 6 times for 101 yards and two scores. Hartfield also had a great long TD run nullified by a flag.
Fri, Nov 20, 2015Mt. Zion (Carroll Co.)L7-10H['more']
LC ended regular season at #4 in points, and was seeded #7 in playoffs. Mt. Zion, one of the Carroll County public schools, was seeded #10.
Fri, Nov 6, 2015Twiggs CountyW26-14T['more']
Twiggs improved since first meeting, and finished third in 7-A subregion A. Play-in game between B #3 hosting A #2. Aquinas defeated Stratford Academy to win 7-A. Six teams from 7-A (LC, Aquinas, Twiggs County, Wilkinson County, First Presbyterian, and Stratford) made the playoffs.
Fri, Oct 30, 2015AquinasL3-24T['more']
Aquinas #9 and 7-1. Had lost only 2 games in past 3 seasons. Devils #8 and 8-0. Game live on WJBF 6.2. Aquinas QB very good. Devils could not stop him passing/rushing. Hartfield returned kickoff 87 yards before getting stopped at A 3.
Fri, Oct 23, 2015GMCW42-7H['more']
On Homecoming night, the Devils exploded for 28 second-quarter points enroute to a 42-7 shellacking of the Bulldogs.
Fri, Oct 16, 2015Hancock CentralW7-6T['more']
Hancock returned interception 70 yards for TD with less than a minute left in first half. Devils scored on a 3-yard run with 2:13 left in game after their second interception. Hancock had two long (14+ play) drives. Hancock homecoming.
Fri, Oct 2, 2015Warren CountyW31-0H['more']
Kickoff moved up 90 minutes due to weather concerns. Red Devils scored 17 in first quarter, 24 in first half. Hartfield carried 18 times for 130 yards and 2 TDs.
Fri, Sep 25, 2015First Presbyterian DayW14-0T['more']
Scoreless at the half, LC put together two long drives the first two times they had the ball in the second half to take a 14-point advantage. Both TDs were on 1-yard runs. This was second consecutive shutout of the Vikings by the Devils. FPD had scored 56 points the week prior, and had only a loss to an undefeated AAAA team before the LC game.
Fri, Sep 18, 2015Twiggs CountyW47-8H['more']
The outmanned Cobras proved little competition for the Devils as the home team's running game overpowered the visitors. The highlights were 131 yards on 13 carries, with 2 TDs, by Quay Hartfield, and a 50-yard field goal by Ryan O'Neill for a 37-8 halftime lead.
Fri, Sep 11, 2015Westside-AugustaW48-6H['more']
Devils jumped out to 14-0 lead in the first, with game close at half 20-7. Big 22-point third quarter broke the game open. Patriots had no first downs and only a few yards in the second half.
Fri, Aug 28, 2015Washington-WilkesW26-13T['more']
Devils led 20-0 at the half, and 26-0 before the Tigers got on the scoreboard. This was the first game for new Tiger head coach. Game was broadcast by WJBF 6.2.
Fri, Aug 21, 2015McCormick, SCW41-6H['more']
The Devils dominated the game except for a long kickoff return that setup the Chief's only score. LC led 21-0 before McCormick scored less than a minute before halftime. The Devil Defense look like the one from years ago as they hit hard and generally tackled well. McCormick's star running back managed only 46 yards on 12 carries, or about a third of his average from a year ago.
Fri, Nov 21, 2014Charlton CountyL22-23T['more']
The Red Devils made their fourth trip to Folkston to play the Charlton County Indians in The Swamp. Charlton entered 9-1. First loss in The Swamp, just a few miles from Florida. 2014 is the 40th anniversary of the first "Lincoln County" playoff game in Folkston in 1974. Devils led 16-0 going into fourth, partially thanks to a 99-yard interception return as first half ended. Charlton scored on 15-yard fumble return, then 20-play drive with less than a minute left. Devils had PAT kick blocked in overtime.
Fri, Nov 7, 2014Stratford AcademyW21-20H['more']
Region play-in game between the teams that finished second in their respective regions. Subregion B hosts the play-in games in 2014, and Subregion A will host in 2015. Lockhart scored on 69-yard run on first play from scrimmage, the passed 2 yards to Roberts with no time left to cut SA lead to 20-19. Coach Banks chose to try to win the game, instead of a tie into overtime. Jamar Norman rushed for the PAT and the 21-20 win.
Fri, Oct 31, 2014AquinasL13-15H['more']
Aquinas entered game as defending Class A Private champ, undefeated, and winner of 22 straight games. Devils played their best game of the season after spotting the Irish a 2-point advantage with a safety on the opening kickoff. Aquinas scored on two long passes. Devils held Irish star Ruben Garnett to 127 yards and no TDs rushing.
Fri, Oct 24, 2014GMCW34-21T['more']
Win at GMC's homecoming gave Devils at least 6 wins for the 42nd straight season. The win assures the Devils of a winning season for the 41st time in the last 42 years, and for the 13th straight year. Devils returned the opening kickoff 65 yards for TD and were never behind. A 45 yard run by Hartfield and a 51-yard run by Lockhart in the second half, in response to GMC scores, secured the win.
Fri, Oct 17, 2014Hancock CentralW33-6H['more']
43rd straight Homecoming win. Devils were 2-point underdogs and trailed Bulldogs 6-0 before scoring 33 unanswered points. 13-6 at the half. The win keeps playoff hopes alive. Win makes 2014 the 42nd straight year the Devils have won at least 5 games.
Fri, Oct 3, 2014Warren CountyW23-0T['more']
On a wet field after showers just before kickoff and in second quarter, Devils led 20-0 at half before securing their second consecutive shutout. Warren County coached by former Devil/GaSouthern star Cherard Freeman.
Fri, Sep 26, 2014First Presbyterian DayW10-0H['more']
Devils scored 10 points in the second and held off the undefeated Vikings for a big upset. The Vikings had scored 62 points a week earlier. Jamar Norman rushed for 131 yards, andthe Devil Defense had several key stops and hard hits.
Fri, Sep 19, 2014Twiggs CountyW41-13T['more']
Twiggs returned the opening kickoff 80 yards for a TD, but it was all Red Devils after that as starting QB Lakeith Lockhart returned to action, along with several freshmen.
Fri, Sep 12, 2014Westside-AugustaL7-40T['more']
Missing 3 offensive starters due to injuries including QB, Devils lost 4 turnovers and trailed 21-0 before game was delayed by lightning wiht 2:46 left in second quarter. Game resumed hour later. Fourth quarter played under mercy rules.
Fri, Aug 29, 2014Washington-WilkesL10-36H['more']
Devils took early 3-0 lead, but experienced and talented W-W team was too much for the young Devils. Tigers had 454 total yards to 177 for LC.
Fri, Aug 22, 2014McCormick, SCW49-8T['more']
First game for head coach Kevin Banks after 19 years as LC assistant. Devils scored on first seven possessions, leading 21-0 after one quarter, 42-0 at the half, and 49-0 before a McCormick 70-yard TD pass against the LC subs.
Fri, Nov 22, 2013Dooly CountyL13-37H['more']
Devils took 7-0 lead but were unable to stop the strong rushing attack of the Bobcats.
Fri, Nov 8, 2013Hancock CentralW44-14T['more']
Fri, Nov 1, 2013Wilkinson CountyW35-14T['more']
Devils lost 3 fumbles on their first 6 offensive plays, but allowed only 7 points off those turnovers. Devils scored on 4 passes and 1 run. Three scoring passes were from Ben Turner to Jalen Smith.
Fri, Oct 25, 2013Twiggs CountyW45-7H['more']
42nd consecutive Homecoming win. Devils led 24-0. McIntire ran 15 times for 231 yards and 4 TDs.
Fri, Oct 18, 2013GMCW35-13T['more']
GMC drove 7 minutes and took 7-0 lead in first, and then missed short FG that would have given them 10-0 lead. Game tied at 7 at half before Devil offense took control with 21 points in third quarter. Aquinas beat Wilkinson 43-14 to all but clinch 7-A title.
Fri, Oct 11, 2013AquinasL14-42H['more']
Game live on WJBF 6.2. First Aquinas win since 1972. Aquinas only team during TCY to twice score more than 40 points. Aquinas #2 and led by Ruben Garrett, junior back with offer from Duke. Garnett rushed 41 times for 291 yards and 3 TDs, plus 2 catches for 35 yards and 1 YD, plus interception with 10 yd return. A undefeated.
Fri, Oct 4, 2013Warren CountyW60-12H['more']
WC coached by former Red Devil Cherrard Freeman. WC lost 4 fumbles and interception in first half, leading to LC 54-0 lead at halftime.
Fri, Sep 27, 2013First Presbyterian DayW21-20H['more']
Thu, Sep 19, 2013Ninety Six, SCL35-39T['more']
Game moved from 9/13 to 9/19 due to scheduling problem. Devils led 21-18 at the half, then fell behind 32-21 before retaking the lead 35-32 in the fourth. Mike McIntire rushed 20 times for 244 yards and 4 touchdowns.
Fri, Sep 6, 2013Washington-WilkesL14-28T['more']
Game broadcast live by WJBF.
Fri, Aug 23, 2013McCormick, SCW41-0H['more']
McCormick coming off very good 11-3 season (state runner-up) with new head coach and two good athletes. Devils struck early and often in first half, leading 20-0 at end of first and 41-0 at the break. Second half played under GHSA mercy rules. Playing only the first half, Mike McIntire rushed 13 times for 146 yards and 3 TDs. Lakeith Lockhart completed 4 of 5 passes for 105 yards and 2 TDs, and ran 3 times for 51 yards. Jamar Norman caught 3 passes for 93 yards and 2 TDs, and returned an interception 65 yards for a TD.
Fri, Dec 7, 2012Dooly CountyL7-10H['more']
Dooly scored on 31 yard FG in second. LC attempted FG at end of half, but kick blocked and returned 75 yards for TD, giving DC 10-0 halftime lead. LC failed to score twice inside 20, including at the 1 with less than 4 minutes left. LC TD came on recovered bad punt snap in endzone with 2:54 left. LC had final chances in final minute of game.
Fri, Nov 30, 2012Wilkinson CountyW28-22H['more']
Wilkinson #8 in power ratings - had only lost 3 times by total of 14 points: LC, Wilcox, Irwin (all made playoffs). Devils took 14-0 lead after first, but Warriors tied in 2nd quarter. LC then led 28-14 in fourth.
Fri, Nov 23, 2012Hancock CentralW21-0H['more']
Devils #1 seed in playoffs. Hancock Central #16. Wilkinson #8.
Fri, Nov 9, 2012Hancock CentralW27-8H['more']
Devils played many inexperienced players as they nursed some injuries. Devils went up 14-0 early. Hancock controlled ball much of game. Their points came late in game.
Fri, Nov 2, 2012Wilkinson CountyW21-19H['more']
Devils trailed 13-0 late in 2nd quarter but rebounded for 21-19 lead. Warriors threatened in final minutes but Devil Defense held strong. Game clinches 2012 7-A title for Devils, their 37th.
Fri, Oct 26, 2012Twiggs CountyW49-0T['more']
Devils led 35-0 at half. Fourth quarter played with running clock.
Fri, Oct 19, 2012GMCW57-7H['more']
Campbell streak of Homecoming wins continues. Many points came off special teams and turnovers. McIntire 4 touchdowns and 175 yards on 12 carries, including TD runs of 42 and 80. Fourth quarter played with running clock.
Thu, Oct 11, 2012AquinasW20-13T['more']
Game broadcast by WJBF Channel 6; Biggest crowd ever at Aquinas, with cars parked along Highland Ave and nearby side streets. Aquinas controlled first half, leading 10-0 at the break with LC head to 1 first down. Two turnovers helped LC take 13-10 lead in third. Aquinas tied with 2:29 left before LC drove the field to score on Turner-to-Letman 15-yard TD pass with 48 seconds left. 32nd straight LC win over Aquinas. Irish came in ranked #4, LC #5. Both ranked 1/2 in other polls.
Fri, Oct 5, 2012Warren CountyW49-6T['more']
700th win all-time. WC homecoming. LC fans became chain crew. Last quarter played with running clock per GHSA rules.
Fri, Sep 28, 2012First Presbyterian DayW49-27T['more']
First game against FPD, and first game in Macon since Mt. de Sales in 1976. FPD jumped out to 14-0 first quarter lead on 50-yard QB run and pass after interception. Devils came back strong to take 28-14 halftime lead, and returned 2nd half opening kickoff 90 yards for 35-14 lead. Mikey McIntire had over 200 yards and 4 TDs. Other than 1 interception, Ben Turner perfect passing. Total points make this one of LC's highest scoring games ever. Points allowed one of highest ever in an LC win.
Fri, Sep 14, 2012Ninety Six, SCW41-21H['more']
In this first meeting with Ninety Six High, a 95-yard interception return by Lakeith Lockhart five seconds before halftime gave the Devils a 24-0 advantage.
Fri, Sep 7, 2012Washington-WilkesL6-21H['more']
Tiger passing attack, backed by strong rushing, kept the Devils pinned down all the first half and most of the game. LC managed only 17 yards and no first downs in the first half. W-W would have had more points than its 14-0 halftime lead had it not been for their penalties. The Devils made a fight of it in the fourth, scoring to cut the lead to 21-6, grabbing an onside kick and threatening twice more.
Fri, Aug 31, 2012McCormick, SCW24-0T['more']
Ben Turner completed 18 of 25 pass attempts for 244 yards and 2 TDs to lead the Devils to a 24-0 win. All 3 touchdowns were scored in the second quarter, including a 75-yard pass to Jalen Franklin. James Spratlin was good on 3 PATs and a 35-yard field goal. This was the 90th anniversary of the first Lincolnton-McCormick game, in 1922.
Fri, Nov 25, 2011Savannah ChristianL14-22T['more']
Devils took early lead 7-0, as first team to score first against SC this season. Raiders strong rushing too much for Devils, with 3 TDs on 351 yards rushing (55 carries). Devils scored twice on pass plays from Gunby to Craig Jones. Devils had chance to take lead in final minutes. Huge crowd in Garden City - 5 fan buses from LC. Abbeville won its state title 20-0, with only loss to LC.
Fri, Nov 18, 2011Clinch CountyW27-0H['more']
Clinch County had two Division I sign-ees in their backfield, but they couldn't score despite 7 plays inside the LC5. This was the first shutout in the LC-Clinch series, which LC now loeads 5-4-0.
Fri, Nov 11, 2011CommerceW35-14H['more']
Commerce under a new coach had struggled at times during 2011, but put up a strong fight for our Red Devils. LC jumped out to a 14-0 first quarter lead before the Tigers closed the gap to 14-7 behind the strong running of their QB, who ran the ball 41 times for 192 yards. A 72-yard TD run by Craig Jones and two TDs by Mike McIntire sealed the win for the Devils. Commerce ended the season with a 4-7 record. W-W lost in the first round and finished at 5-6.
Fri, Nov 4, 2011Wilkinson CountyW35-0T['more']
Lincoln County ruined Wilkinson County's homecoming and chance for a share of the 7-A title with a 35-0 drubbing of the Warriors. Two LC TDs came on interception returns, and another TD on a short drive after a fumble recovery. Devils led 14-0 after the first quarter and 21-0 at the break. Final 7-A order: LC, Aquinas, Wilkinson, W-W (5-5 record). 36th Red Devil region title.
Fri, Oct 28, 2011Twiggs CountyW48-0H['more']
The undermanned Twiggs team, winless with only 21 players suiting up in Lincolnton, was no match for our Red Devils. LC led 21-0 after the first and 34-0 at the half. The second half was played under GHSA mercy rules. Mike McIntire scored on 3 runs.
Fri, Oct 21, 2011AquinasW44-22H['more']
Aquinas (6-1 and undefeated in 7-A)has one of its most potent offenses in many years, and stayed in the game until the last quarter. It was an offensive show with Denzel Gunby completeing 7 0f 16 pass attempts for 264 yards and 3 TDs, and Craig Jones rushing 198 times for 145 yards. Mason Saggus was the primary receiver with 129 yards on 3 receptions. The Devils totaled over 600 yards offense. This was the 31st straight win over Aquinas, and 40th straight homecoming win.
Fri, Oct 14, 2011Washington-WilkesW28-12T['more']
Lincoln County scored twice on 20-yard drives in the second quarter, then twice on long drives in the second half to secure a 28-12 win. Robbie Robinson, formerly at McIntosh County Academy, was the new W-W coach. The Devils led 14-6 at the half and 28-6 until the final minutes. The win extends the Devils' lead in the series to 36-32-6.
Fri, Sep 30, 2011Hancock CentralW28-15T['more']
Lincoln County struggled offensively with leading rusher Craig Jones unavailable due to an injury. The Devils turned two Hancock turnovers into touchdowns in the first 5 minutes of the second half to take a 28-7 lead. The final Bulldog scored came in the last minute against LC subs. The previous week Hancock had defeated Twiggs County 66-6, with their leading rusher scoring several TDs; our Devils did not allow him to score.
Fri, Sep 23, 2011Warren CountyW10-7H['more']
Both teams entered the game as two of the highest scoring in the state, averaging over 44 points per game, so the game evolves as a defensive struggle. Warren's points come on return to blocked punt in 3rd qtr to give visitors a 7-3 lead. LCRD kept visitors offense in check throughout the game, with only a handful of first downs. WC's best running back, averaging over 140 yards per game and 17 yards per carry coming in, was held to 58 on 16. LC scored on Craig Jones run with 1:05 left in third to take lead, then LC defense stopped WC. 36th straight win of LC over WC.
Fri, Sep 16, 2011GreenbrierW43-13T['more']
Greenbrier scored first and last on passes, but it was all Red Devils in-between. LC controlled the lines of scrimmage, grabbed five interceptions, and shut down the Wolfpack offense for most of the game. Greenbrier was 2-1 entering the game.
Thu, Sep 1, 2011McCormick, SCW56-19H['more']
The game is the first on live TV from BBF. The game was moved up a day for WJBF's Thursday Night prep game series. It was broadcast live on 6.2 and rebroadcast on Sunday on 6. McCormick started the game strong with a good running game and good interior line play, jumping to a 7-0 lead, and tying the game at 13 early in the second. Turnovers led to the demise of the Chiefs with 7 fumbles lost, enabling LC to jump to a 28-13 halftime margin and add 21 points in the third quarter.
Fri, Aug 26, 2011Abbeville, SCW24-13T['more']
Abbeville defending SC Class A Div I champs. Had not lost since 2010 opener. Jumped to 10-0 lead early in 2nd, and led 13-10 at half. Panthers wouldn't cross midfield in 2nd, being held to less than 50 yards offense. LC grabbed interception early in 3rd and scored on 20-yard pass from Gunby to Saggus to take 17-13 lead. A fumble at A5 with 3:13 left led to 1-yard insurance TD by Taylor with 2:27 to go. Last LC-A game for a while.
Fri, Aug 19, 2011HarlemW69-6H['more']
Hot, sweltering evening in Lincolnton. First quarter was close as LC didn't score until time ran out. Five LC touchdowns in final four minutes of 2nd quarter sealed Harlem's fate. Totals: Craig Jones 10/122/1, Sherrod Jones 5/29/2, Dayshawn Taylor 4/29/3, and freshman Jamar Taylor 4/107/2. Taylor's 3 TDs were on consecutive touches. Second half played under mercy rules.
Fri, Nov 26, 2010Savannah ChristianL14-17H['more']
Savannah Christian jumped out to a 10-0 first quarter lead thanks to a fake punt and an onside kick. The Devils came back with its passing attacked to take a 14-10 lead midway the second quarter. The Raiders scored what would be the final points of the game in the second quarter. The Raider defense didn't allow the Devils but one first down in the second half.
Fri, Nov 19, 2010DarlingtonW21-17T['more']
Darlington is the 6-A champion. QB Franklin Sherman completed 21 of 33 pass attempts for 251 yards to lead the Devils to a 21-17 come-from-behind win. After trailing 10-7 at the half and 17-14 midway the third quarter, LC marched 91 yards on 10 plays, with Bond Turner catching the game-winning 11-yard TD with 2:02 left. An interception by Ercell Daniel ended Darlington's last threat with 1:23 left. The Devils had only 15 yards rushing.
Fri, Nov 12, 2010Pace AcademyW49-6H['more']
Pace Academy, the #3 seed from 5-A, was 9-1 in its third year of football. This was the Knights' first playoff game, first game against a public school, and second game outside of Atlanta. The Red Devils jumped out to a 14-0 lead before Pace's precision passing game closed the gap to 14-6 midway the second. Ercell Daniel had a 99-yard kickoff return and an 81-yard punt return nullified by penalties before Craig Jones broke a 90-yard TD run as the first half ended. The Devils broke the game open with 3 touchdowns in the third, and the clock ran in the fourth. The Devils totaled 551 offensive yards, including 446 on the ground. Pace attempted 39 passes, but the Devils intercepted 4.
Fri, Nov 5, 2010Wilkinson CountyL14-26H['more']
Senior Night - Devils led 14-12 at half but couldn't stop Wilkinson's long plays, as the Warriors scored on a 92-yard pass and a 57-yard run in the second half to win 26-14 and take the top spot in 7-A. School records may have been set for most pass attempts and completions by the Devils (29 of 51) and by a Devil player (Franklin Sherman 24 of 42 for 224 yards), as well as total completions, attempts, and passing yards in a game (38 of 75 for 557) and offensive plays in a game (138). Wilkinson totaled 62 plays for 502 yards, compared to 76 for 374 for our Devils.
Fri, Oct 29, 2010Twiggs CountyW69-14T['more']
This game was not expected to be close, and that proved correct quickly. LC led 42-6 at the end of the first quarter, and 56-6 at the half. The Devils scored on 4 returns: punt, kickoff, fumble, and interception. Return yardage totalled 346, more than LC's offense. Five Cobra turnovers helped the LC onslaught. Twiggs' first year head coach quit the night before the game, and only 17 Cobras dressed for the contest. This was the most points ever allowed by the Cobras.
Fri, Oct 22, 2010AquinasW49-6T['more']
Aquinas came into game 6-1 with their best team in 40 years. Only loss was 13-7 to Wilkinson County. They had been averaging over 40 points per game. LC forced 5 turnovers, got a safety on a bad punt snap, and started the game with a successful onsite kick. Aquinas lost 4 fumbles and an interception. The Irish had a big tailgate party and called a "Green Oout" for the game, but LC responded with a big crowd. It was standing room only on the LC side, and at least a sixth of the Aquinas home stands were full of Devil fans. LC jumped to a 22-0 halftime lead enroute to a 49-6 win.
Fri, Oct 15, 2010Washington-WilkesW35-8H['more']
Recognition of 1960 Championship
Fri, Oct 1, 2010Hancock CentralW48-0H['more']
Homecoming - you don't want to be on LC's guest for Homecoming - this game marks the 39th Homecoming win in a row. The Devils scored early and often to grab a 21-0 first quarter and 35-0 halftime lead before the clock started running in the second half. Tyler Banks caught 7 passess for 127 yards and 1 TD while Ercell Daniel rushed 5 times for 95 yards with 3 TDs. LC totaled around 420 yards offense.
Fri, Sep 24, 2010Warren CountyW27-0T['more']
A strong defense and varied offense led the Devils to a 27-0 win over the previously once-beaten Screaming Devils. Garrett Mohr seemed to be everythere with 7 carries for 55 yards and 3 pass completions for 53 yards. He also blocked one punt to setup the first LC TD, and nearly scored the third TD. He punted 5 times for a 44 yard average, and played defense on passing downs. Craig Jones led the running attacked with two 5-yard TD runs among his 14 carries for 86 yards. Franklin Sherman completed 4 of 12 attempts for 58, with Mason Saggus catching two for 33 yards. The Devils would have scored on their first offensive play on a Sherman-to-Saggus pass, but a motion penalty nullified the play.
Fri, Sep 17, 2010GreenbrierW30-7H['more']
Devils jumped to 17-0 halftime lead then added two fourth quarter TDs to seal the result. LC tallied 413 yards on 55 offensive plays compared to 169 on 57 for the visitors from Columbia County.
Fri, Sep 10, 2010HarlemW42-7T['more']
Devils varied offense attack put LC up 28-0 at the half, with 210 yards rushing and 108 yards passing. Ercell Daniel twice scored on 1-yard runs with Mason Saggus catching a 30-yard TD pass from Franklin Sherman.
Fri, Sep 3, 2010McCormick, SCW42-13T['more']
First LC visit to new McCormick stadium behind school on SC 28. McCormick won its season opener there, so this game was first loss for Chiefs at new field. LC scored on first 6 possessions, leading 35-0 at the half and 42-0 after 3 quarters before McCormick scored twice on Devil youngsters. Mason Saggus scored on a 77-yard pass play from Franklin Sherman on the Devils' first offensive possession and never looked back. Garrett Mohr rushed for 1 TD and passed for two others (to Saggus and Rusty Scott).
Fri, Aug 27, 2010Abbeville, SCL21-24T['more']
Game played in Abbeville rather than LC because Abbeville purchased right to host.
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, Nov 20, 2009Eagle's Landing ChristianW47-39H['more']
Fri, Nov 13, 2009TrionW14-0H['more']
Two long pass receptions by Rusty Scott led to the Devils' 14 points, and the Devil Defense bent but did not break against the Trion ball-control onslaught. The Bulldogs rushed 50 times for 119 yards, and completed 4 of 14 pass attempts for 64 yards, in running over 30 minutes off the clock. Twice the Bulldogs got within the LC 10, but both times the Devil Defense held strong and prevented points. Trion had upset 6-A champ Darlington 21-14 the week before.
Fri, Nov 6, 2009Warren CountyW19-18H['more']
It was one of those nights when almost nothing went right for the Red Devils. Penalties, turnovers, and poor pass defense almost gave Warren County its first win over Lincoln County since 1971. The Screaming Devils jumped out to a 12-0 lead after long passes and a 95-yard fumble return for TD. Big Red closed the gap to 12-7 at the half, but Warren County scored with 2:00 left in the third to take a 18-7 lead. The Devils came back, with Franklin Sherman scoring on a QB sneak with 11:01 to go to close to within 5. The Screaming Devils put together their best time-consuming drive of the night, moving into Devil territory and taking 5 minutes off the clock. Tavious McGahee gave the Devil faithful hope when he intercepted a pass and returned it about 50 yards to the WC 22. Steven Morris rushed for 12 before DeVonte Wright slashed in from the 10 for the go-ahead score with 5:20 left. McGahee grabbed another Screaming Devil pass on their next and final possession, and the Devil offense picked up 2 first downs to wind down the clock and secure the victory.
Fri, Oct 30, 2009Wilkinson CountyW10-6T['more']
DEATH VALLEY - LC took lead midway 2nd quarter on Walker Smith 26 FG after pass off fake punt from Garrett Mohr to Rusty Scott continued drive. Wilkinson scored on 4-yard run after 28-yard pass to take halftime lead 6-3. Big Red scored on 10-uard pass from Franklin Sherman to Ercell Daniel with 8:01 left in third. Devil Defense played superb, holding fast Warriors to less than 150 yards and their lowest points of the season. Warriors were 7-2 after game, finishing 2nd in region. 7-A title was Devils' 7th straight, 31st in last 35 years, and 35th overall.
Fri, Oct 23, 2009Hancock CentralW41-0T['more']
Devils jumped to an early 14-0 lead on TD passes by Garrett Mohr, and piled on 21 in the third quarter for their first victory at the new Hancock Central gridiron. This may have been the first Red Devil game where the public address announcer was female. This was also the first non-playoff game where the referee had a microphone.
Fri, Oct 16, 2009Washington-WilkesW10-7T['more']
LC won 10-7 on 26-yd FG in second overtime. Three FG attempts failed during regulation. LC had 250 yards and 57 plays compared to 45 yards and 32 plays for the Tigers. Four times LC came away empty after having a first down inside the Tiger 10. DeVonte Wright scored on a 6-yd run in the first OT, with the Tigers matching with a 15-yard TD pass. The Tigers were stopped in their 2nd OT try when Jathan Mickens took a sure TD pass away from the receiver before both fell to the ground in the endzone. Walker Smith booted the winning 26-yard field goal. This was LC's first overtime game using the "shootout" format (both teams with tries starting from the 15). LC leads W-W series 34-32-6.
Fri, Oct 2, 2009AquinasW37-0H['more']
38th straight Homecoming win. Aquinas had 2-game winning streak under new coach, but were no match for the Red Devils. LC scored 1:21 into the game. Ercell Daniel led scoring with a 70 yard punt return and a 73-yard run from scrimmage, both early in the second quarter. Halftime score was 37-0, and the clock ran during the fourth period.
Fri, Sep 25, 2009CommerceW20-12T['more']
COMMERCE - Teams swapped possessions without much headway until midway the second when our Devils put together a 12-play drive that ended with Garrett Mohr scoring from one yard out on a QB sneak. The Tigers returned fire, scoring on a 20-yard pass when the Commerce receiver got behind our defenders. The PAT kick was low, leaving our Devils up 7-6. Mohr hit on passes of 35, 9, and 15 yards to give the Devils a chance to score with a second remaining, but the effort came up about 4 inches short of the goalline. Commerce took advantage of a 40-yard kickoff return and scored on a 15-yard run with 10:40 left in the third quarter. Our Devils came right back, moving down the field quickly. The big play of the drive was a 35-yard run by A. G. Middlebrooks to the 10. Unfortunately he broke his leg on the play, and his Red Devil football career is over. Two plays later, Franklin Sherman connected with Devonte Wright for 6 yards and a 13-12 lead. A run-for-2 play failed, but the Devils led with 7:31 remaining in the third. Sherman capped a 19-play, 10-minute drive with a 2-yard run with 5:03 left in the game. Walker Smith's kick put our Devils up 20-12. After forcing the Tigers to turn the ball over on downs with 3:27 left and rushing for a first down at the Tiger 25, the game looked to be all-but-out-of-reach for the home team, Lincoln's only lost fumble of the game gave the Tigers new life with 1:15 left. They quickly passed their way to the Devil 40 before the Devil Defense held firm.
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 11, 2009HephzibahW22-16H['more']
LC jumped out to quick lead on first possession, scoring the first points that the Rebels had allowed in 2009 (their third game). Penalties and turnovers again stymied our Devils, who managed a 14-9 halftime lead. A.G. Middlebrooks rushed for 146 yards and caught passes for another 30 to lead the offense. He had a 26-yard TD reception and a 45-yard TD run. The Devil Defense stopped a last-minute drive to preserve the 22-16 win.
Fri, Sep 4, 2009McCormick, SCW28-6H['more']
Tavious McGahee scored 3 touchdowns in less than four minutes in the fourth quarter to put the game out of reach of the Chiefs as the home-standing Red Devils won 28-6. McGahee scored on runs on 10 and 17 runs after short punts, and on a 29-yard pass from Franklin Sherman after a fumble recovery. A. G. Middlebrooks scored the first TD of the night on a 3-yard run in the second quarter. McCormick scored on a 1/2-yard QB sneak in the second, although LC fans didn't think he crossed the goalline.
Fri, Aug 28, 2009Greene CountyW14-7T['more']
Game set new state record for most wins by two opposing coaches - 674 - Campbell 426 + Winslette 248. Greene County honored many of their former coaches (and LC) before the game. Ercell Daniel returned punt 47 yards in 1st qtr to give LC lead. Tigers tied early in 4th on 35-yd pass. Franklin Sherman connected with A. G. Middlebrooks on 53-yard screen pass with 2:32 left in game in give Devils' final lead.
Fri, Dec 5, 2008WesleyanL12-20T['more']
Fri, Nov 28, 2008Wilcox CountyW27-12H['more']
Wilcox (12-0) #2, LC #3. Wilcox had not scored less than 21 all year. LC up 14-12 at half, then scored early in 4th to go up 21-12. A. G. Middlebrooks rushed for 3 TDs. Devils watched replay of previous year's 34-24 loss at Wilcox morning of game. Wilcox brought huge crowd. Game played in light rain.
Fri, Nov 21, 2008Eagle's Landing ChristianW7-0H['more']
Devils played poor game, losing 2 of 6 fumbles, 1 interception, and a bad punt snap. Devil Defense saved win with 5 stops within the LC 20. Middlebrooks 59 yard run in 2nd quarter provided only scoring.
Fri, Nov 14, 2008Social CircleW32-0H['more']
Win tied Devils with Valdosta for most GHSA playoff wins with 113. LC: 113-25-0, V: 113-26-1. Game played in fog and mist. Devils scored early and often, leading 26-0 at the half. Fourth quarter played under mercy rules. Middlebrooks rushed for 111 and Green returned interception 35 yards for FG. Tarver added FGs of 31 and 22 yards.
Fri, Nov 7, 2008Warren CountyW41-7T['more']
34th straight win over Warren County. First game at new Warrenton field. Screaming Devils scored late against subs. LC led 20-0 end of first.
Fri, Oct 31, 2008Wilkinson CountyW20-0H['more']
Devils clinch 2008 7-A title with this win. Wilkinson very fast - several players under 4.7 - had placed teams first and second in State 4x100 relay last spring. Scoreless at half after LC stopped at 2 in first quarter. Wilkinson had 1 first down and 16 net yards, compared to 261 and 10 for LC. Green scored on 61-yd run, and McGahee on 53-yd run, in 3rd qtr to break game open. Tarver added field goals of 25 and 32 in 4th.
Thu, Oct 23, 2008Hancock CentralW41-0H['more']
Homecoming - game moved up one day due to expected heavy rains on Friday night. Devils scored 27 in 2nd quarter for 41-0 halftime lead. Second half played under mercy rules.
Fri, Oct 17, 2008Washington-WilkesW14-6H['more']
On rainy night, W-W took a 6-0 lead in 2nd qtr on 63-yard pass before our Devils scored on A. G. Middlebrooks 3-yard run with 2:33 left in half. Vance Tarver's kick gave Devils 7-6 halftime lead. Middlebrooks broke loose on 55-yard TD run with 5:18 left in game to all but cement the win. This came one play after Devils stopped the Tigers for a 2-yard loss on a fake punt play. Turnovers gave W-W more chances, but Devil defense came through time after time. This win gave LC lead in all-time series for the FIRST TIME EVER -- 33-32-6.
Fri, Oct 3, 2008AquinasW42-16T['more']
Aquinas had lost to Glascock County 41-20 the week before. Irish took early lead 3-0 on first possession, with game close at half, LC 14-13. A. G. Middlebrooks broke game open in third quarter on TD runs of 76 and 80 yards, and with a 59-yard TD pass reception in the 4th. He ended the game with 324 yards (8/238 rushing and 3/86 passing).
Fri, Sep 26, 2008CommerceW35-6H['more']
Rainy night. LC scored 40 seconds into game, with Commerce matching score. LC added 19 in 2nd for 25-6 halftime lead, then added 10 in third. Third straight loss for Commerce in 2008.
Fri, Sep 19, 2008Abbeville, SCL17-28T['more']
Abbeville #2 in SC Class AA at 3-0, averaging over 30 points per game. LC had not given up a point in 2008. Huge crowd in Abbeville. Devils led 17-7 in 2nd, 17-14 at half and into 4th. Abbeville strong running game and passing-when-need led their comeback in 4th quarter. Panthers led in total yards 346-277 and 30:15-17:45 in time of possession. New pants for Devils - silver with red design below knee.
Fri, Sep 12, 2008HephzibahW23-0T['more']
LC scored on first possession of game, led 17-0 at half. Field goal came with 42 seconds left in first half when Vance Tarver booted a 45-yard free kick field goal, the third of his career. This was the second game at Hephzibah's $9.6 million athletic complex, and their first loss/shutout on their new field. Gas prices were seen as high as $5.00 on the way to the game due to hurricane effects.
Thu, Sep 4, 2008McCormick, SCW49-0T['more']
Game played one day early due to weather concerns regarding Hurricane Hanna.
Fri, Aug 29, 2008Greene CountyW14-0H['more']
Fri, Nov 30, 2007Wilcox CountyL24-34T['more']
Devils jumped out to 21-0 lead in first 6:15 due to bad punt snap, interception, and punt return for TD. Wilcox got untracked and was unstoppable the rest of the game, gaining over 400 yards total offense. First time a Campbell team lost a game in which it led 21-0.
Fri, Nov 23, 2007BremenW19-7T['more']
Cold night on first visit to Bremen. Scoreless at half. Middlebrooks 53-yd TD run in 3rd qtr. Increased lead to 19-0 before Bremen scored late in 4th.
Fri, Nov 16, 2007Landmark ChristianW36-15T['more']
Devils jumped to 10-0 lead after 38-yd FG after opening onsides kickoff. Middlebrooks carried 17 times for 220 yards (78-yd and 60-yd TDs with 50-yard TD run called back), plus 2 receptions for 30 yards. Landmark located at old Campbell of Fairburn campus, very near busy train line and under Atlanta Airport takeoff route. Debut of velcro run-thru sign.
Fri, Nov 9, 2007GMCW48-0H['more']
Devils win 36th straight Homecoming game. Mercy rules appplied in 4th qtr. Middlebrooks 3 rushing TDs. Devils finish regular season tied with Warren County and Twiggs County with 1 region loss, thus 7-A Co-Champs. Devils seeded third in playoffs since Warren had 1 CLass A win outside 7-A, and Twiggs/Lincoln faced no other A opponents. Twiggs gets 2nd due to win over LC.
Fri, Nov 2, 2007Twiggs CountyL7-12T['more']
Twiggs scored in 2nd and led 6-0 into 4th quarter. Middlebrooks scored on 48yd run with 9:15 left with Tarver's PAT giving LC 7-6 lead. Cobras scored on 34yd pass with 1:08 left. Devils at Cobra 4 as time expired. Devils playing without several key players due to injuries and other reasons.
Fri, Oct 26, 2007Warren CountyW14-7H['more']
Fri, Oct 19, 2007Wilkinson CountyW35-32T['more']
Wilkinson very quick. Turnovers and other LC mistakes helped keep game close. Poor field lighting.
Fri, Oct 12, 2007Hancock CentralW36-12T['more']
Very poor officiating. Not unfair, just bad. Called 25 penalties for 200 yards against both teams -- had problems walking off yards right.
Fri, Oct 5, 2007MonticelloW41-0H['more']
Fri, Sep 28, 2007AquinasW40-0T['more']
Sat, Sep 15, 2007Washington-WilkesW32-0T['more']
Game delayed from previous night due to lightning. Kickoff at 2:00. Hot sun - sunburns! 14 consecutive quarters with no W-W TDs. 32 was magic number - 32-0, two 32-yard passes, 32-yard TD run, and win tied series at 32-32-6.
Fri, Sep 7, 2007HarlemW24-7T['more']
Fri, Aug 31, 2007McCormick, SCW38-2H['more']
Sat, Dec 16, 2006Clinch CountyW21-14H['more']
Fri, Dec 8, 2006CommerceW21-3N['more']
Fri, Dec 1, 2006HawkinsvilleW31-7H['more']
Fri, Nov 24, 2006Eagle's Landing ChristianW34-0H['more']
Fri, Nov 17, 2006TrionW53-8H['more']
Campbell's 399th overall win and 99th playoff win. Trion zero net yards at half, LC leading 41-0. Second half played under mercy rules. Trion scored late against Devil JV.
Fri, Nov 10, 2006GMCW32-0T['more']
Larry Campbell's 300th regular season win.
Fri, Nov 3, 2006Twiggs CountyW41-0H['more']
Fri, Oct 27, 2006Warren CountyW28-7T['more']
Fri, Oct 20, 2006Wilkinson CountyW28-6H['more']
Homecoming
Fri, Oct 13, 2006Hancock CentralW35-0H['more']
Fri, Oct 6, 2006MonticelloW42-0T['more']
Big Red made its first trip to Monticello's Rose Bowl in many years, and big plays led to a 42-0 blowout of the Hurricanes. Rontae Norman returned a punt 76 yards, Brandon Barden scored on an 86-yard run, and Darell Norman sprinted 79 to the endzone. Vance Tarver was successful on all 6 PAT kicks.
Fri, Sep 29, 2006AquinasW55-0T['more']
Lincoln County got off to a slow start, but burst out with 28 points in the third quarter. Twelve different Devil backs saw the ball as the Devils emptied the bench in the second half.
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, Sep 8, 2006HarlemW35-14H['more']
LC #1. First meeting with Harlem since 1989. First game between Harlem coach Jimmy Lewis and LC.
Fri, Sep 1, 2006McCormick, SCW33-0T['more']
Our Devils were stopped only by their mistakes as Lincoln County outran McCormick 33-0. Darell Norman carried 11 times for 160 yards to lead the rushing attack. QB Brandon Barden scored from 1-yard out on the ground and threw for another TD.
Fri, Dec 2, 2005Washington-WilkesW25-0H['more']
THE BIGGEST GAME EVER. Before over 7,000 fans at BBF, LC dominated the Tigers 25-0 for the Class A State Title, and evened the all-time series (31-31-6) for the first time since 1922. 10th title for Campbell, 13th for Devils, and 7th straight finals loss for W-W. Fans lined up at 3, gates opened at 5 for 7:30 kickoff. National Guard assisted 40 law enforcement officers in crowd control. Alex Bradford made diving catch at 1 to setup Barden QB sneak with 36 seconds left in first half. Rontae inches short of returning interception for TD as half ended. Devils stopped Tigers with only 6 rushing yards in 2nd half, while running for 171 and 3 TDs themselves. Barden had 3 TDs on the night.
Fri, Nov 25, 2005Johnson CountyW48-21N['more']
The final score may be a bit deceiving as the game wasn't put out of reach until the Devils scored with 5:47 left to go 41-21. LC took a 7-0 lead on their first possession, but Johnson scored on two long passes (including one tipped by LC) to take a 14-7 lead just into the 2nd quarter. Big Red didn't flinch, coming back for a 29-14 halftime lead after a 56-yard punt return by Rontae Norman and a fumble recovery that led to a TD. The Trojans returned the 2nd half kickoff 80 yards to cut the lead to 8. On 1st-&-30 at the LC 15, Shawntavius Jennings broke through and outran the defense to the endzone. LC added 2 TDs in the fourth to clinch their 21st semifinal win. Kickoff time in the dome was 3:36, as the Devils played the third of a 5-game schedule.
Fri, Nov 18, 2005Twiggs CountyW22-0H['more']
Twiggs County, the #4 seed from 4-A, had upset #2 McIntosh County Academy and Defending Co-Champ Clinch County 12-10 to earn trip to Lincolnton. Devils had 2 TDs nullified in first half, as officials called 15 penalties in the first 2 quarters. LC scored on a 25-yard FG in the third, then added 19 points in the 4th. Most of game was spent on Twiggs end of field. Win puts Devils in Dome for record 7th time, this time against 12-1 Johnson County. W-W and Bowdon (10-7 winners over Hawkinsville) play in other semifinal.
Fri, Nov 11, 2005Gordon LeeW35-14H['more']
Lincoln County jumped out to a 14-0 lead on 8 and 71 yard runs by Rontae Norman in the first 6 minutes enroute to a 35-14 win over Gordon Lee in the 2005 second round playoff game. Darrell Norman scored on a 65-yard run, and Franklin Jones returned a fumble 36 yards for a TD to cement the win.
Fri, Nov 4, 2005JeffersonW27-7H['more']
Devils scored on first possession on 24-yard pass, but Jefferson rushed back scoring on 31-yd run near end of first quarter to lead 7-6. LC drove back with Brandon Barden scoring from 4 yards out with 9:35 left in the half. Tyler Beale added a 2-yard TD with 2:07 left in the half. Beale scored on 65-yard run with 1:51 left in the game for the final difference.Two turnovers cost Jefferson deep in LC territory.
Fri, Oct 28, 2005GMCW41-6H['more']
After a slow start, our Devils broke long runs by Brandon Barden and Darrell Norman to open a 21-0 halftime lead before Rontae Norman returned a punt 70 yards to activate mercy rules in the fourth quarter.
Fri, Oct 21, 2005Warren CountyW30-0H['more']
Warren had been averaging over 45 points per game in their last five, with speedy runners. LC forced 5 fumbles that led to a 18-0 halftime lead and mercy rules during last quarter. Warren coached by former Wrens/Jefferson County Charles Rutland (190-106-6, including 1-29 vs LC).
Fri, Oct 14, 2005Washington-WilkesW20-13T['more']
Devils were huge underdogs to 4th-ranked W-W; Chronicle picked Tigers 27-0. Devils took early 6-0 lead, but trailed 10-6 at half thanks to 61-yard run by Tigers. Brandon Barden scored on 1 and 3 yard runs in second half to put Devils ahead with 2:42 left. Interception then sealed win.
Fri, Oct 7, 2005Hancock CentralW30-6T['more']
Rain stopped just before kickoff, leaving the field a quagmire. Devils scored almost at will in the first half, with Beale, Jennings, and Darrell Norman scoring and Tarver adding a 33-yd FG for a 30-0 halftime lead. Norman scored again on a 53-yd run in the third to kick-in the "mercy" rule. Hancock's TD came against LC JV team.
Fri, Sep 30, 2005AquinasW41-6T['more']
Devils led 28-0 at end of 1st qtr, 35-6 at half. Fourth quarter player under mercy rule.
Fri, Sep 23, 2005Athens AcademyW10-7H['more']
Starting QB Brandon Barden left the game late in the first half with an injured ankle, and returned early in the 4th after xrays were negative to score the Devils first points on a 3-yd run. Vance Tarver added a 31-yard FG before Athens Academy scored on a 28-yard pass with just over 2 minutes left. AA recovered an onside kick, but their comeback was stopped with 24 seconds left in the game.
Fri, Sep 16, 2005CommerceW28-5H['more']
Devils jumped out to 21-0 halftime lead. LC turnover led to Commerce FG, but Devils came back with TD. Win ends 4-game losing streak. Devils had not started 0-4 since 1954.
Fri, Sep 9, 2005GreenbrierL16-36T['more']
LC took 7-0 lead on first possession, controlled most of first half; had TD called back on penalty in 2nd Qtr. 7-7 at half. Vance Tarver kicked 25 FG. 98-yd kickoff return by Gb broke open game. Gb backs ran 15/190 and 13/118. First time since 1955 that Devils started 0-3. First time since 1972 that LC allowed 35+ points twice in a season.
Fri, Aug 26, 2005Burke CountyL7-15H['more']
LC took a 7-0 lead in the first quarter, and led at the half 7-3 before the Bears scored twice in the second half to win. This loss was the first time since 1975 that LC lost the second game of the seasion, and the first time since 1972 that the Devils started a season 0-2.
Fri, Aug 19, 2005Greene CountyL13-38T['more']
Lincoln County took a 7-0 lead on the game's opening possession, but injuries, cramps, turnovers, and inexperience distanced the Tigers from our Devils. Greene was faster, bigger, and more experienced, running up over 400 yards offense to 260 for LC.
Fri, Nov 26, 2004Clinch CountyL6-26N['more']
Lincoln County took a 6-0 lead in the first quarter, but the tenacious Panther defense created turnovers that led Clinch County to a 26-6 win. Our Devils were hobbled by injuries to several key players before and during the game.
Fri, Nov 19, 2004McIntosh County AcademyW14-0T['more']
Our Devils controlled the first half but had no points to show for it. Cord Coppin scored in the third quarter, and Taveras Stokes returned a punt 53 yards for insurance as the Devils earned they way to the Georgia Dome. The game was played in Brunswick since MCA's stadium did not meet GHSA playoff requirements.
Fri, Nov 12, 2004CommerceW35-14H['more']
Commerce took an early 7-0 lead and was ahead 7-6 going into halftime, but the Red Devils dominated the second half to take a resounding 35-14 win. Gavin Williams scored 3 touchdowns and rushed for season-high 157 yards to lead the Devils to a great win.
Fri, Nov 5, 2004Our Lady of MercyW53-0H['more']
The Our Lady of Mercy Bobcats won their first game of the year in the last week of the regular season to earn a #4 playoff seed. Unfortunately that earned them a visit to Lincolnton. The Bobcats tried to slow down the game, but it didn't help much. It was 39-0 at the half, with the second half played under mercy rules.
Fri, Oct 29, 2004GMCW41-0T['more']
Lincoln County completed their sweep of Region 7-A with a shutout of the GMC Bulldogs. Youngsters looked good as they saw much playing time in the second half.
Fri, Oct 22, 2004Warren CountyW31-0T['more']
Big Red capitalized on 6 Warren County turnovers to whip the Screaming Devils 31-0. A Larry Campbell team has never lost to Warren County, now in 30 contests. The victory gives Lincoln County the 2004 Region 7-A title.
Fri, Oct 15, 2004Washington-WilkesW21-9H['more']
The Tigers took an early 7-0 lead on a blocked punt, but the Devil offense dominated the rest of the game for a 21-9 win against our biggest rival. The win secures the best possible playoff path for Lincoln County, thanks to the outcome of the latest battle in the The 378 War.
Fri, Oct 8, 2004Hancock CentralW42-2H['more']
Hancock Central came in much improved over recent seasons, but it was too little to face our Devils. Lincoln led 21-3 at half, and the mercy rule went into effect in the fourth quarter. The Bulldogs were held to negative rushing yardage.
Fri, Oct 1, 2004AquinasW27-0H['more']
Aquinas came into the game with high hopes and the best record in school history at 5-0. Lincoln County quickly reminded the Irish whose field they were playing on, and who still ruled the 7-A roost. A flea-flicker on the first play from scrimmage setup the Devils' first TD only 40 seconds into the game. Our Devils dominated the Irish, gaining nearly 400 yards in the first half to only 12 for the Irish.
Fri, Sep 24, 2004Athens AcademyW14-9T['more']
Lincoln County spotted Athens Academy a long field goal before returning an interception for a touchdown in the second quarter to take a lead that the Devils would not relinquish. Sophomore Darrell Norman had an outstanding night with 83 yards on 14 carries and the clinching 15-yard touchdown reception.
Sat, Sep 18, 2004CommerceW18-13T['more']
After a one-day delay due to Hurricane Ivan, and a first half played in the daylight, Lincoln County overcame 3 turnovers to beat the Commerce Tigers 18-13 in a nail-biter that saw the lead change six times. A strong defense and an offense that was rushing and passing well helped the Devils finally win in Tiger Stadium for the first time in several years.
Fri, Sep 10, 2004GreenbrierW22-7H['more']
The Devil Defense kept the game close in the first half, and then the Coppin-Barden combo took to the air to score once and setup a second TD. Brandon Barden caught 4 passes for 115 yards, a TD and a PAT. Coppin completed 5 attempts for 131 yards, two TDs, the PAT, and ran for the final TD.
Fri, Aug 27, 2004Burke CountyW7-6T['more']
Burke County took a 6-0 lead in the second quarter, helped by a Devil turnover. The second half was a different story, as our Devils dominated the Bears with 240 offensive yards to only 10 for Burke. Big Red kept getting closer to the endzone, finally scoring on a 4th-&-goal 11-yard pass from Cord Coppin to Steven Brown at the goalline with 3:25 left in the game.
Fri, Aug 20, 2004Greene CountyL6-21H['more']
Greene County used its size and speed to score 14 points in less than a minute of game time to lead 14-0 very early in the third and go on to win 21-6. Our Devils actually had more rushing and passing yards than the visitors, but a late fumble ended LC's last viable attempt to tie the game.
Sat, Dec 20, 2003HawkinsvilleL8-18T['more']
Hawkinsville, loaded with Division I talent, was supposed to run all over our Devils, but the Lincoln Lads quickly showed this would be a tough game. QB Travis Clark suffered a concussion on LC's second play, tried to return, but was removed in the third quarter when he couldn't remember plays. A bad officiating call on a time-our request by Hawkinsville helped those Devils scored as the first half ended, taking momentum and a 12-0 lead. LC came back on a fumble takeaway and a 25-yard run by Shawntavius Jennings to cut the lead to 12-8, but 14-0 Hawkinsville hit another long pass for 18-8 and held on to win their first title since 1959.
Fri, Dec 12, 2003TrionW28-24N['more']
In one of the most thrilling games in the Dome and in the history of the Lincoln County program, the Red Devils picked themselves off the floor of the Dome, drove 67 yards on 4 plays in 38 seconds, and won the game with 25 seconds left. The final TD pass stopped one of the biggest comebacks in GHSA playoff history, as Trion had taken a 24-22 lead after training 22-0 at the half. The game provided revenge for the Devils against Trion, since the Bulldogs nipped the Devils 7-0 with 1:18 to go in 1974's title game
Fri, Dec 5, 2003MetterW56-7T['more']
LC totalled 548 yards offense, scored 4 3rd qtr points in this rout. Metter 11-1, #4 in polls, QB Zach Stanford had passed for over 2800 yrds and 27 TDs, but Devils stopped him with 13/34/155/1 and 1 22yd TD. One of best LC games ever played.
Fri, Nov 28, 2003Athens AcademyW35-6H['more']
LC#1, AA finished 3rd in 8-A then upset Bowdon in first round. Travis Clark rushed for 3 TDs, passed for 1 TD and PAT.
Fri, Nov 21, 2003TempleW31-10H['more']
30yd FG by Josh Beard, 2 TDs by Shawntavius Jennings, Travis Clark 8/70 rush + 9/22/147/0 passing
Fri, Nov 7, 2003Twiggs CountyW29-7T['more']
LC #1, Twiggs #4, played at "The Cobra Pit" in Jeffersonville, 3 hours away. Twiggs scored on 62yd run on first play; Devils came right back with 5 minute drive and Clark scoring from 8, and then passing for PAT and 8-7 lead. Devils added 3 TDs in second half. Twiggs had two 1000-yd runners, but held to 159 yards total.
Fri, Oct 31, 2003Johnson CountyW48-0T['more']
Steven Brown caught 3 TD passes, Travis Clark passed for 3 TD passes to lead Devils to win as their top 3 running backs out with injuries.
Fri, Oct 24, 2003Warren CountyW55-20H['more']
Homecoming; Dedication of Thomas Bunch Fieldhouse; Travis Clark passed for 352 yards and 4 TDs and Taveras Stokes returned punts for 63 and 52-yard TDs to lead the Red Devils. Warren County's first quarter TD was the first points scored against LC in the first half this season, and the first time LC was behind in 2003.
Fri, Oct 17, 2003AquinasW46-3T['more']
Devils scored on first 6 possessions. New GHSA "Mercy Rule" ran clock in second half.
Fri, Oct 10, 2003GMCW54-0H['more']
Devils pounded Bulldogs, leading 40-0 at the half after bettering GMC 197-0 in first half yards.
Fri, Sep 26, 2003CommerceW14-7H['more']
Lincoln County scored twice in the last 5 minutes of the first half, then narrowly avoided another Commerce miracle comeback in the last minutes of the game to win 14-7 and end the Tigers' 4-game win streak over the Devils.
Fri, Sep 19, 2003Athens AcademyW35-7H['more']
Devils led 28-0 at half, adding 7 in third before AA scored in 4th. Travis Clark 8/20/147/1 and 6/42/1 rushing, plus two good hits on defenders. Cordarryl Coppin 3/3/96. Drum Long 2/76 and Steven Brown 3/90/1 receiving.
Fri, Sep 12, 2003Athens ChristianW63-0H['more']
LC scored 50 points in first qtr, which lasted 55 minutes. Entire game played in AC territory; clock ran 2nd qtr; 3rd/4th qtrs shortened to 4.5 minutes each. Antonio Searles scored 4 TDs, 3 rushing + 1 fumble recovery in endzone. Starters played just over a quarter.
Fri, Sep 5, 2003McCormick, SCW41-0T['more']
Devils scored 28 points in first 12:12 of game; Travis Clark 6/10/172/0/1 & 3/32 in quarter+half of play. Devils totalled 487 yds offense.
Fri, Aug 29, 2003Washington-WilkesW21-8T['more']
LC win ended 4-game win streak by W-W; Russell Morgan new W-W head coach, after Ross New left after one year. Despite losing key offensive lineman to injury, Devils controlled game from start to take 21-0 lead into fourth qtr.
Fri, Dec 6, 2002Clinch CountyL14-28T['more']
Clinch #1 all year, 12-0. Had beaten Charlton 14-12. LC scored in Q2 to lead 6-0 at half; CC ran KO after TD back to 8 but Devils stopped them 3 times with time running out. CC took lead on Lorenzo Kelsaw 3 run. [Kelsaw 21/162] but LC came right back with Gavin Williams 2nd TD, 43 run. LC led 14-13 going into 4th before CC scored on 45y and 59y runs. CC over 350y total off.
Fri, Nov 29, 2002Landmark ChristianW21-0T['more']
Game played at Sandy Creek HS (diamond logo) due to insufficent LCS stadium seating. LCS led by QB Alex Mortensen, son of ESPN NFL analyst Chris Mortensen, 2400y/25TDs. Held to 11/22/128/2, 2 sacks, hurries. LCS ran 8 plays inside LC10 and didn't score. LC 350 yds offense. LCS had avg 44 pts per game.
Fri, Nov 22, 2002BremenW39-15H['more']
Red Devils held Bremen to 3 yards rushing in 2nd half after gaining 115 in the first half. Andrews and Williams both rushed for over 100 yards.
Fri, Nov 8, 2002Twiggs CountyL15-18H['more']
Twiggs had outscored 8 opps 295-16, ranked #7. Devils took 8-0 lead, then 8-6 at half. Twiggs took lead in 4th at 12-8, LC came back 15-12. Twiggs scored on 15-yd pass with 1:57 left for win. Octavius Andrews carried 23 times for 176 yards. GMC upset Johnson to give LC #2 seed in 7-A.
Fri, Nov 1, 2002Johnson CountyL13-14H['more']
Devils lost 4 fumbles and interception; Johnson scored on two short drives after Devils fumbled inside 25; later LC fumbled inside JC 5 and threw interception with minute remaining after 1st&10 at JC15.
Fri, Nov 1, 2002Warren CountyW32-6T['more']
Campbell wins #349 and clinches playoff berth on possibly last visit by Devils to Warrenton's Legion Field.
Fri, Oct 18, 2002AquinasW47-2H['more']
31st consecutive Homecoming win. Campbell given LC BoC resolution naming Oct2002 as Larry Campbell Month in Lincoln County. He also give crystal football, with former coaches/players on field.
Fri, Oct 11, 2002GMCW35-14T['more']
Win #347 for Coach Campbell. GMC took 14-0 lead early in 2nd quarter, but the Devils would have none of that this night. Octavius Andrews scored 3 TDs in the third quarter to bring the Devils back for the historic win.
Fri, Oct 4, 2002CommerceL6-28T['more']
Commerce dominated from the opening kickoff before a huge crowd at Tiger Stadium, as Campbell tried for win#347. Commerce ran the option for the first time in 2002, catching the Devils unprepared.
Fri, Sep 20, 2002Athens AcademyW34-10T['more']
Campbell Win #346 - Ties Dan Pitts for Ga All-Time Record. First win at Athens Academy in 3 tries. Octavius Andrews, on strained ankle, ran 12/157 & 3 TDs, plus fumble recovery. Gavin Williams had TD runs of 71 & 75 called back due to flags.
Fri, Sep 13, 2002Athens ChristianW34-0T['more']
Devils overcame rain and offensive jitters to whitewash Eagles 34-0. One other TD appeared to be scored, but the officials ruled it short, which they later said wasn't correct. Gavin Williams rushed for 138 yards on 13 carries, including TD runs of 87 and 12. Josh Beard added TD runs of 31 & 5, and Shawntavius Jennings scored from 3 out.
Thu, Sep 5, 2002McCormick, SCW42-8H['more']
Taveras Stokes returned the opening kickoff 90 yards and the Devils never looked back. Mel Partridge connected with Terrance Norman on TD passses of 7 and 14. Freshman Shawntavius Jennings returned an interception 27 yds for TD and rushed for 14 TD. McC had 12 yds offense before subs.
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, Nov 30, 2001BowdonL6-14T['more']
Bowdon struck early with a 60-yard opening kickoff return and a strong running game, and barely made it stand up for a 14-6 win over our Red Devils. A two-point PAT attempt came up a yard short late in the third quarter to prevent a 8-7 Lincoln lead. Lincoln County ends the season 6-6.
Fri, Nov 23, 2001JeffersonW26-14H['more']
Courtney Partlow returned an interception for a touchdown and later scored on a run to lead the Red Devils to a 26-14 first-round win over the visiting Jefferson Dragons on a rainy night in Georgia.
Fri, Nov 9, 2001Warren CountyW28-10T['more']
The Red Devils once again found themselves behind in the first half, but they used their ball-control offense to take over the game and whip the Screaming Devils 28-10 and wrap-up the second seed in Region 4-A, guaranteeing a home playoff game. Sanchez Jones scored twice and rushed for 98 yards, with Courtney Partlow, Octavius Andrews, and QB Cedric Leverett all making important offense contributions.
Fri, Nov 2, 2001GMCW23-14H['more']
After spotting GMC's Bulldogs 14 points after turnovers, the Red Devils fought back to tie the game and then score twice in overtime to win and secure a playoff spot.Cedric Leverett led the Devils with 199 total yards.
Fri, Oct 26, 2001Social CircleW36-8T['more']
Cedric Leverett passed for 144 yards and Jeremy Wright rushed for 95 yards to lead the Red Devils to a 36-8 win over Social Circle. The Devils are 3-0 in Walton County at the Redskins' "The Graveyard."
Fri, Oct 19, 2001AquinasW42-6H['more']
Big Red continued its unblemished record in Homecoming games under Larry Campbell as it whipped Aquinas 42-6.Sanchez Jones led the offensive attack with 128 yards on 6 carries, including TD runs of 75 and 36 yards.
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, Oct 5, 2001BufordL6-31H['more']
Buford proved to be the team to beat in Class A in 2001, as the Wolves scored 3 TDs in less than 4 minutes in the second quarter to win 31-6. The Wolves will be moving to Class AA in 2002. Lorne Sam, brother of last year's Wolves star P K Sam, is a powerful weapon at QB.
Fri, Sep 28, 2001CommerceL12-13H['more']
The defending Class A Champions once again came from behind the fourth quarter to ninp the Devils 13-12. Lincoln led 6-0 at the half and 12-0 into the last minute of the third quarter.
Fri, Sep 21, 2001Washington-WilkesL14-55T['more']
Lincoln County scored first early in the game, but it was all Tigers after that, as W-W dominated the Devils as has rarely been seen. The 55 points is the most ever against a team from Lincolnton. This game marks the first time since 1955 that the Tigers have defeated the Devils three consecutive times. This game was played a week later than originally planned due to the 9/11/2001 Terrorist Attacks on the USA.
Fri, Sep 7, 2001McCormick, SCW21-6H['more']
The Devils, looking much improved, used a opportunitistic defense and diversified offense to beat the McCormick Chiefs 21-6, with the McCormick TD being late and questionable.
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 16, 2000CommerceL14-17N['more']
C: Monte brought Tigers back in 4th to overcome LC lead.
Fri, Dec 8, 2000MetterW33-7H['more']
M undefeated
Fri, Dec 1, 2000BremenW35-7H['more']
Fri, Nov 24, 2000WesleyanW45-7H['more']
Fri, Nov 10, 2000Warren CountyW26-7H['more']
Fri, Nov 3, 2000GMCW38-3T['more']
Fri, Oct 27, 2000Social CircleW33-0H['more']
Fri, Oct 20, 2000AquinasW42-16T['more']
Fri, Oct 13, 2000Athens AcademyW27-7H['more']
Fri, Oct 6, 2000BufordL6-21T['more']
B only losses to Commerce twice
Fri, Sep 29, 2000CommerceL15-16T['more']
C: Monte Williams; had lost to W-W; C wins 2000 title; 4th qtr comeback on 2nd chance FG (questionable pen)
Fri, Sep 15, 2000Washington-WilkesL7-13H['more']
controversies: spying, hit on LC QB; W-W only lost in AA finals
Fri, Sep 8, 2000McCormick, SCW35-6H['more']
Fri, Sep 1, 2000HephzibahW26-6H['more']
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).
Sat, Dec 11, 1999CommerceW35-21N['more']
Commerce undefeated and #1 behind Monte Williams running; Williams rushed 19/167 + 34 reception & 3 Tds in first half; stopped for no gain on 4&6"at50 in 4thqtr; 12/25y in 2nd half; LC scored on two fumbles in first 4 minutes, another in 4th quarter, and recovered KO fumble to clinch. LC led 14-0, 14-7, 21-7, 21-14, 28-14, 28-21. LC made adjustments at half to stop Monte; Mason/Wright both over 100yds; big noisy crowd at Georgia Dome.
Fri, Dec 3, 1999Calvary BaptistW30-22H['more']
LC up 30-7 into 4th before giving up two late TDs, last against subs
Fri, Nov 26, 1999Dawson CountyW40-7H['more']
Dawson upset undefeated Trion 35-7 week earlier.
Fri, Nov 19, 1999CallawayW21-14T['more']
Fri, Nov 12, 1999Washington-WilkesL14-21T['more']
Questionable call on fumble may have cost Lincoln game.
Fri, Nov 5, 1999Warren CountyW53-0H['more']
Homecoming - clock running 2nd half.
Fri, Oct 22, 1999MonticelloW54-0H['more']
Fri, Oct 15, 1999Athens AcademyL21-23T['more']
AA kicked 23FG w/no time left to win. Several questionable calls. LC jumped to 14-0 1stqtr lead, but trailed 17-14 at half. LC came back to 3rdQ 21-14 lead. First region loss since 1983, ending 108-gm streak (state record). At halftime, many LC fans migrated to visitor side & stood during second half. FG came after first attempt failed but nullified when kicker conned the officials into calling a roughing penalty. They admitted that was a planned play in newspaper the next day.
Fri, Oct 8, 1999Oglethorpe CountyW42-14H['more']
O finished 4th in 7-A.
Fri, Oct 1, 1999Social CircleW49-0H['more']
Fri, Sep 24, 1999Putnam CountyW27-6T['more']
Fri, Sep 17, 1999Jefferson CountyW27-0H['more']
Fri, Sep 10, 1999McCormick, SCW48-0T['more']
McC lost first round playoff game in SC-A.
Fri, Sep 3, 1999BufordL19-24T['more']
LC fell behind, came back to lead in 4th before falling behind on long pass; first trip to Buford since '76 state title game.
Sat, Dec 19, 1998DarlingtonL6-16H['more']
Questionable fumble call late in game cost LC comeback chance.
Sat, Dec 12, 1998Greater Atl ChristianW35-34N['more']
Devils scored on run w/less than 3:00 to go to win.
Fri, Dec 4, 1998Dooly CountyW34-8T['more']
Fri, Nov 27, 1998CommerceW47-23H['more']
C running back Monte Williams injured in 1st half & did not return.
Sat, Nov 21, 1998TempleW39-8H['more']
Fri, Nov 13, 1998Washington-WilkesW26-0H['more']
WW new coach (Frank Vohun) - finished 2nd in region, losing to Darlington 7-0 in 2nd round.
Fri, Nov 6, 1998Warren CountyW36-3H['more']
Homecoming - clock running 2nd half
Fri, Oct 23, 1998MonticelloW41-0T['more']
Fri, Oct 16, 1998Athens AcademyW20-0H['more']
AA finished 3rd in 7-A.
Fri, Oct 9, 1998Oglethorpe CountyW45-9T['more']
O finished 4th in 7-A.
Fri, Oct 2, 1998Social CircleW35-6T['more']
Fri, Sep 25, 1998Putnam CountyW21-6H['more']
Fri, Sep 18, 1998Jefferson CountyL0-7T['more']
First loss to JC team since 1957 (Wrens). JC won their region.
Fri, Sep 11, 1998McCormick, SCW38-28H['more']
McC & LC both #1 in their states' Class A rankings going into game. M jumped out to large first quarter lead, with Devils coming back in 2nd half in what may be greatest comeback in LC history. Lincoln High in SC got several 1st place poll votes the following week, but M remained #1.
Fri, Sep 4, 1998BufordW30-6H['more']
B finished 5-5, missing playoffs
Sat, Dec 13, 1997ManchesterL3-6N['more']
M (#6, 12-1) beat Trion 40-0 in qtrfinals. M TD questionable: LC had stopped M on 4th down, but official said LC had called TO. M scored on 2yd run on next play. QB Barnett very banged up after this & Miller game. M ran over Irwin in title game. LC ended ranked at #2. First time in Devil history that they lost and scored exactly 3 points.
Sat, Dec 6, 1997Miller CountyW14-12T['more']
M #1, 12-0, avg 53.5 pts per game, 2400yd (Charles Grant) & 1100yd (Callaway) running backs. LC appealed location but lost (rules changed next year). Miller set state record for most points ever scored (642-90); broke 13-gam & 15-gm records after only 12-games. Final 654 = 50.5 ppg scored. Huge crowd (4,500+) there. Fans in stands at 3:30 for 6:00 game. Devil Defense GREAT! Stopped Pirates 6 times on 4th down. LC scored on 78yd fumble return in 2nd qtr, and 63yd pass in 3rd. MC scored on 18yd run in 3rd and 40yd run in 4th, but failed on PAT run by Grant. Grant ran 30 times for 120 yds, but NO TDs. MC finished with 321r/120p/14fd to LC 93r/74p/4fd. Penalties & turnovers kept MC from scoring. Final threat ended at LC33 after 3 MC passes fell incomplete (0:35 left). G Hearst on sidelines recovering from broken collarbone (SF49ers). LC spent night in Albany prior to game. Campbell: this may have been the biggest victory in his career, since almost no one gave the Devils a chance to win. Game theme was "Shock the World", with fans picking up on the Muhammed Ali theme with "Thriller in Miller" sign.
Fri, Nov 28, 1997Clinch CountyW12-6T['more']
LC scored after turnover early, but could not capitalize on other Clinch turnovers. Clinch scored on 80yd drive in 2nd half. In OT, LC drove to CC6 but failed to score on fake FG on 4th down. LC TD came on running play after CC apparently let runner score untouched in order to get ball and have time left to score (2:35). Devil D won game late. 11th straight playoff road win (back to '94).
Fri, Nov 21, 1997Seminole CountyW35-6H['more']
S scored after LC fumbled opening kickoff. First team to score in 1st half against LC this year.
Fri, Nov 14, 1997Social CircleW27-0H['more']
Campbell's #300; 0-0 at half; fireworks & presentations after game: portrait, ring, gameball.
Fri, Nov 7, 1997Warren CountyW26-14H['more']
19-0 at half. TDs came against subs.
Fri, Oct 31, 1997Johnson CountyW32-0T['more']
Fri, Oct 24, 1997GMCW47-6T['more']
34-0 at half; clock ran 2nd half.
Fri, Oct 17, 1997AquinasW40-7H['more']
Scored against subs.
Fri, Oct 10, 1997MonticelloW42-6H['more']
Fri, Oct 3, 1997Putnam CountyW36-14T['more']
PC had been #3 two weeks earlier; PC '96 A runnerup.
Fri, Sep 19, 1997Jefferson CountyW21-0H['more']
LC#2 after Miller beat Macon Co. bad.
Fri, Sep 12, 1997McCormick, SCW27-0T['more']
LC#1. 69yd endaround on first offensive play. McC won their region & played for SC A title, losing 28-0 in finals.
Fri, Sep 5, 1997Washington-WilkesW19-7T['more']
LC#2 WW#12. LC not lost to WW there since '75. WW did not make playoffs after forfeiting to G-T & Glascock for using JV player too many quarters. WW coach Brooks resigned after season.
Fri, Nov 22, 1996Turner CountyL14-25H['more']
LC#1 in 4-A vs #4 TC (7-3 in 2-A). LC down 19-0 midway thru 3rd, fought back to 19-14 in early 4th. Macon Co. won Class A, beating Putnam in finals.
Fri, Nov 15, 1996Social CircleW32-24T['more']
First meeting. Almost lost late. Field next to graveyard (headstones on home side as close as stands normally are). COLD!! LC led Redskins 25-12 in 2nd qtr, but SC closed to 25-24 in 3rd qtr & threatened after that.
Fri, Nov 8, 1996Warren CountyW40-12T['more']
Fri, Nov 1, 1996Johnson CountyW41-13H['more']
Homecoming
Fri, Oct 25, 1996GMCW61-0H['more']
LC 61-0 after 3 qtrs
Fri, Oct 18, 1996AquinasW54-3T['more']
Fri, Oct 11, 1996MonticelloW28-21T['more']
M #3.
Fri, Oct 4, 1996Putnam CountyW28-0H['more']
PC (#3) supposed to be very good. Troy Albea returned 2 punts for TDs. Other 2 TDs were 66yd passes.
Fri, Sep 20, 1996Jefferson CountyW28-0T['more']
Fri, Sep 13, 1996McCormick, SCW28-7H['more']
Fri, Sep 6, 1996Washington-WilkesL0-18H['more']
Sat, Dec 16, 1995Macon CountyW12-0H['more']
#1 Macon (14-0), LC#2. MC beat Charlton, Metter, Manchester. Big team. Manchester asst coach (ex Devil player) said Manch could beat LC by 13. Huge crowd for 6pm start (due to WW-EC & Josey at home). Freeman scored on 2 runs. Great passing by Leverett to Tutt & Albea. Smoke on entrance. MC's huge sign tore before players could run thru it. MC did not cross M46, as their huge, heralded running attack gained 49yd in 1st half, 21 in 2nd. Passing game was "horrendous". Freeman 2nd effort on 2nd TD left MC players crying on field. MC 73-7 over 6 yrs, but no state titles (59-1 reg season). LC had 108rush, 155 pass. MC came on school buses (2 team, 3 band, 5 students) + 4 chartered fan buses. MC had allowed only 33 pts during reg season. LC defense ranked #4 overall.
Fri, Dec 8, 1995BufordW14-0H['more']
All 4 semifinalists (+ Macon Co. & Manchester) 13-0. Macon beat Manchester 13-9 at Dome. Buford coached by ex-AAAA Marietta coach (Dexter Woods) who had coached Ga QB Eric Zeire. Campbell: "best coached team he had seen". Cold but mostly dry after forecast for sleet. Solid LC off/def. Buford had great QB that was held to negative rushing & <100 passing. He was intercepted twice by LC to double his total for year. Int at L4 late in 4th clinched win. LC used smoke for entrance.
Fri, Dec 1, 1995Toombs CountyW14-7H['more']
Toombs was Lyons (Bulldogs). Big crowd both sides. LC/TC fans brought noisemakers (horns, rocks in bottles). Fans on field before game. Everything went wrong: gate broke, PA bad during anthem, headsets broke, officials poor, execution poor. Def struggle. LC scored in 1st, but celebration penalty forced long PAT-K that failed. TC scored in 2nd after LC fumbled punt at LC35. 28yd run setup TD to give TC 7-6 lead. LC had several chances but did not score. Got ball after punt w/3:00 left; Leverett rushed for 7 on 4/3 to keep drive alive. Hit Tutt on 4 passes, last at 1" line w/0:08 left; Freeman went up-and-over w/0:05 left to win game. Freeman earlier had 30yd TD called back; officials said he was down and blew whistle (early?). Toombs ended at 12-1.
Fri, Nov 24, 1995Turner CountyW18-6H['more']
Nearly 800yds total offense between teams. TC scored on long pass. LC scored on long run, long pass, & 30y run. Big game off/def for Freeman: 200y rush & intercept at LC10 to setup clinching TD. Great run after intercept 3rd/19 for 30y, breaking 6 tackles across the field & back.
Fri, Nov 17, 1995East LaurensW42-7H['more']
Johnson had lost to ECI to finished 2nd in 4-A South.
Fri, Nov 10, 1995Glascock CountyW68-8T['more']
Scored against subs. Field terrible, dropoffs at edges, few stands, hogwire around stands.
Fri, Nov 3, 1995AquinasW55-0H['more']
Sat, Oct 28, 1995Warren CountyW40-6H['more']
Game postponed to Sat night due to bad storm & tornados Fri night. Only postponed/played game we can find. Scored against subs.
Fri, Oct 20, 1995Jefferson CountyW42-0H['more']
JC = combined Louisville & Wrens, w/Charles Rutland (Wrens) coaching. Warriors. Going to AA next yr. Came in w/only 1 loss. 42 most given up by JC this year. JC almost made playoffs.
Fri, Oct 13, 1995Putnam CountyW28-14T['more']
LC led 13-0 late in 3rd when Devils fumbled 3 times within 1:30, with PC scoring on 2 turnovers (int & fumble) to take 14-13 lead. LC scored twice in 4th to win. PC finished 2nd in 4-A North, beat ECI in 1st round, then lost to Charlton 28-23 in 2nd rnd.
Fri, Oct 6, 1995Johnson CountyW47-6H['more']
Fri, Sep 22, 1995Greene-TaliaferroW14-7T['more']
GT finished 4th in 4-AA, losing in first round to W-W.
Fri, Sep 15, 1995Burke CountyW28-0H['more']
Finished 2nd in 4-AAA, lost in 2nd round (beat Thomson in 1st rnd). Josey won AAA w/15-0 record (only other undefeated school).
Fri, Sep 8, 1995McCormick, SCW35-0H['more']
McC won region, lost in 2nd round. M was home team, but played at LC due to field poblems at M. (Counted as LC home game in our stats.)
Fri, Sep 1, 1995Washington-WilkesW13-6T['more']
LC#4. Opening kickoff delayed 45 minutes due to lightning. Almost ran into curfew problem, w/game ending at 11:20. W-W scored after stealing ball in 4th (less than 5:00 left). LC drove down, with Tutt making big catch near goalline. Freeman (w/broken foot) scored to win. W-W did not lose again until finals, beating Elbert Co (14-6) & Washington Co. in regular season. WW (13-2) lost to Elbert (14-1) 27-0 @ WW in AA finals.
Fri, Nov 25, 1994Brooks CountyL29-33H['more']
Brooks 8-3, called by Campbell best team he had seen in a long time, with no weaknesses to exploit. 4 Div I-A prospects. LC jumped to 22-6 lead in 2nd, closed to 22-12 at half. Franklin Brown 96 int return restored lead to 29-19 going into 4th. Defense could not stop rushing game & shotgun passing. LC failed to get 1st on 4/a at its own 38, with BC scoring 3 plays later to lead w/8:15. LC fumbled w/5:00 left to end its comeback. Brooks moved down from AA, after 13yrs in playoffs - Trojans largest school in A. First time Campbell had lost a game after 14+ lead. First time since '72 that LC allowed more than 28 pts. First time EVER (since 1922) that Lincoln lost a game in which it scored at least 25 points. Brooks breezed through remaining playoffs to win title.
Fri, Nov 18, 1994Johnson CountyW28-20H['more']
J had lost to ECI to finish 2nd in 4-A South.
Fri, Nov 11, 1994Glascock CountyW62-7H['more']
34-0 at half before subs; GC 15 players, scored on 92y KO return late in 4th.
Fri, Nov 4, 1994AquinasW49-7T['more']
35-0 at half before subs; A scored w/1:00 left.
Fri, Oct 28, 1994Warren CountyW27-0T['more']
Cold as usual in Warrenton
Fri, Oct 21, 1994WrensW12-6T['more']
Must win game for LC since PC had beaten Wrens. Last season for Wrens & Louisville as they would merge into Jefferson County High for 1995. LC led 12-0.
Fri, Oct 14, 1994Putnam CountyW29-14H['more']
PC undefeated & ranked #7, LC #13. LC had 2 2nd half drives totaling 15 minutes to close the game after a 16-6 halftime lead (FG good). PC beat ECI in 4-A playoffs, then upset Charlton 20-7 in A playoffs.
Fri, Oct 7, 1994Johnson CountyL13-25T['more']
First road loss since 12/84 (54 games); rematch of '93 finals. JC fumble return for TD ended LC chances; Campbell's first-ever loss to Class A team during regular season. First time since '75 that LC had consec non-winning games during regular season.
Fri, Sep 23, 1994Greene-TaliaferroT6-6H['more']
GT defending AA champs, new coach (Luther Welsh from Thomson); LC scored in 4th to tie, then almost won; GT made 4-AA playoffs
Fri, Sep 16, 1994Burke CountyW12-7T['more']
lost 1st 3, then won 7 to finish 1st in 4-AAA.
Fri, Sep 9, 1994McCormick, SCW21-0H['more']
McC won region, lost in 1st rnd
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.
Sat, Dec 18, 1993Johnson CountyW24-14H['more']
JC 14-0, beat #2 Macon Co (12-0) 19-14 in 1st round, Telfair Co. (13-0) 16-9 in qtrfinals, and Brookstone 33-14 in semis. First finals for JC since Herschel Walker played in 1979. LC jumped out to early lead.
Sat, Dec 11, 1993ArmucheeW24-20H['more']
A 13-0; took 13-0 lead midway 1st on LC fumbles. LC lost 4 fumbles & 1 int, but trailed only 13-6 at half. LC closed gape to 13-12, A scored to go up 20-12, LC scored 20-18. A punted midway 4th; Dorsey caught & fumbled, then handed off as he was being tackled to Dave Ferguson who went untouched 65y on planned reverse punt return to put LC ahead 24-20. A final A pass fell in ES w/1:30 left. Cold, long game: 2:40. LC rushed 45 times, w/no 2nd half passes. A passed 24 times. Great crowd.
Fri, Dec 3, 1993Turner CountyW12-7T['more']
TC 10-1-1; LC 12-0 early, but TC came back w/great QB. Twice had 1st & goal in 4th, but failed to score: 1st on penalties & eventually punted from the LC48 (lost 40y); 2nd ended with QB fumble recovered by Maurice Beard with 1:45 left. Ashburn 4+ hour trip, but one of LC's best crowds of the year. 53rd consecutive road victory.
Fri, Nov 26, 1993Wilcox CountyW16-0H['more']
WC 8-3
Fri, Nov 19, 1993GMCW40-7H['more']
72nd consecutive region victory
Fri, Nov 12, 1993Glascock CountyW72-0H['more']
65-0 at half; Bteam 7-0 2nd half. GC 12 players, 10 cheerleaders, 2 coaches.
Fri, Nov 5, 1993AquinasW31-2H['more']
20-0 at half; Bteam 26-0 2nd half
Fri, Oct 29, 1993Warren CountyW29-6H['more']
More rain
Fri, Oct 22, 1993WrensW14-2H['more']
Rain. Campbell #250
Fri, Oct 8, 1993LouisvilleW14-6T['more']
L almost came back late in game
Fri, Oct 1, 1993JacksonW20-7H['more']
J in AA, lost in region playoffs
Fri, Sep 24, 1993Burke CountyW12-7T['more']
LC took 6-0 lead, but trailed 7-6 in 4th. G Elam, after injuring his knee in 1st half, came back to play off/def, & threw TD pass on 4th down to win game. Elam's last game.
Fri, Sep 17, 1993Morgan CountyW26-12T['more']
Fri, Sep 10, 1993MonticelloW52-14H['more']
Monticello had bad year due to injuries.
Fri, Sep 3, 1993Washington-WilkesW8-0T['more']
LC#1; W-W one of few teams to score on Elbert Co. during reg season.
Fri, Dec 4, 1992Charlton CountyL6-14H['more']
CC 9-2, losses to Macon Co. & #1-Fla-A team; Dorsey, Beard & Gresham played after dislocated shoulders in Calhoun game. CC led 14-0 at half, LC almost came back. Big play: CC passed for 40y after almost being tackled for safety on 2nd scoring drive.
Fri, Nov 27, 1992Calhoun CountyW19-12H['more']
CC 10-1, led 6-0 at half, Reo Wright broke leg at CC5 in 3rd qtr after gearing scoring drive. 2 long runs late won game
Fri, Nov 20, 1992LouisvilleW38-0H['more']
67th consecutive region victory
Fri, Nov 13, 1992Glascock CountyW60-0H['more']
48-0 at half, Bteam 12-0 2nd half. GC 12 players, 8 cheerleaders, 2 coaches.
Fri, Nov 6, 1992AquinasW46-0T['more']
20-0 at half, Bteam 16-0 2nd half. 48th consecutive road win.
Fri, Oct 30, 1992Warren CountyW24-14T['more']
last 7 against 2nd-string
Fri, Oct 23, 1992WrensW39-13T['more']
last 7 against 2nd-string
Fri, Oct 9, 1992LouisvilleW14-0H['more']
0-0 at half. Homecoming
Fri, Oct 2, 1992JacksonW16-7T['more']
J in AA, lost in region playoffs (Red Devils)
Fri, Sep 25, 1992Burke CountyW42-0H['more']
BC#3 in AAA, 2-0; Coach Tom Temple; before season, BC rated as best team in Ga all classes; LC led yds 421-75, fd 14-4; no one could believe score; good comments on UGA tailgate show - reporter called Lincolnton Sat morning to confirm score was not reported backwards. BC ended at 803, losing region playoff by late TD+2PAT.
Fri, Sep 18, 1992Morgan CountyW21-7H['more']
LC#5, MC 1-1
Fri, Sep 11, 1992MonticelloW34-12T['more']
LC#10 M#6 in A. G Elam 101-yd int return as game ended. M won 8-A at 9-1, lost in A qtrfinals to #1 Bowdon 35-14 after being tied at 14 in 3rd.
Fri, Sep 4, 1992Washington-WilkesL8-17H['more']
LC#7; game stopped twice due to lightning, 1st between LC TD & PAT for 30 min, later for 10min at 10-8. W-W 3rd in 6AA. 1st time since '75 that LC lost 2 consecutive games. Campbell has never lost 3 consecutive games.
Sat, Dec 14, 1991Clinch CountyL8-11H['more']
CC 14-0, last team to beat LC; LC had TD called back in 4th due to clip on fumble return; CC 264 rushing & 3 fumbles
Fri, Dec 6, 1991R E LeeW22-13H['more']
6-A champ, 12-1; Hicks GA leading rusher with 2,350y & 36 TDs coming in; held to 57y/1TD, #9 in state history; 1st rushTD allowed by LC in 15gms; LC led 22-0 before REL cambe back in 4th; Reo Wright blocked PAT to seal game; 6,000 fans; REL won AA in '8, has played in finals in every class; Ga Coach Ray Goff attended; Clinch 10, Bowdon 7 in other semi
Fri, Nov 29, 1991Charlton CountyW20-0H['more']
CC 8-4, 2-A Runnerup; Clinch 22, Wilk 0
Fri, Nov 22, 1991Treutlen CountyW27-13H['more']
TC-QB Junior Snead: state record 34 TD passes, led state w/2344y, held to 9/26/94/4 & 1 TD, other TD 85 Koret; TC 9-2, both losses by 1 pt to playoff teams (Metter in A, West Laurens in AA) Hearst/Simmons on LC bench
Fri, Nov 15, 1991PortalW48-0H['more']
(Wilk14, Lo13 in other 4-A game) Sapp 32/128
Fri, Nov 8, 1991Wilkinson CountyW42-0H['more']
LC#1; LC#2 score defence behind AA Cedar Grove (19pts); Carl Dorsey 3TD: 79/21/41, 7/156; WC moved to AA in '92.
Fri, Oct 25, 1991PortalW28-0T['more']
New State Record: 39 consecutive wins; all points in 1stQ; P: Willie Sapp GA rush-yd leader got 109y on 29c but did not get inside LC30; Portal's Panther Creek water was sprinkled on field before the game.
Fri, Oct 18, 1991LouisvilleW38-0T['more']
L 4-0, 4-2; beat Portal 14-9
Fri, Oct 11, 1991ECIW44-6H['more']
ECI won 1st 3 gms by shutout, lost to Louisville 21-0; Bryant Henderson 3 rush TD; Wright TD pass
Fri, Oct 4, 1991Jenkins CountyW46-0T['more']
40-0 at half; 10-min qtrs, run clock in 2nd half; Wright 2 punt rtrn for TD
Fri, Sep 27, 1991WrensW34-0H['more']
Wright punt rtrn for TD
Fri, Sep 20, 1991Warren CountyW39-12T['more']
WC -2y rush, scored on 2y pass, 42y fum-rtrn; Reo Wright 2 fum recvry, 2 int in 1st half; 40 consecutive road wins
Fri, Sep 13, 1991Johnson CountyW33-6H['more']
JC scored on 40y fumble rtrn, had 10y rushing
Fri, Sep 6, 1991Washington-WilkesW6-0T['more']
WW AA#8; LC scored on 88y opening kickoff rtrn (11:45 in 1st); WW finished 5-5, missed playoffs
Fri, Aug 30, 1991Morgan CountyW28-0H['more']
LC#1 MC AA#5
Sat, Dec 15, 1990Charlton CountyW6-0T['more']
C 11-2 2A champ, beat Dacula 28-0 on 3 turnovers in semi, beat Wrens 21-6 qtrfinals; "Welcome Campbell" sign by Camden Co.; band played 2001; 12 buses, with fans in stands at 3pm; Ghearst UGA leading rusher & SEC outstanding Freshman; DeWayne Simmons UGA starting linebacker; Bbussey NFL Cincinatti safety; Donnie Hearst GSD 6-1 national champs
Fri, Dec 7, 1990CommerceW34-20H['more']
Rain;C 8A champ 10-3 beat ERome 12-6 week before; C led 6-0 after LC fumbled & failed to score inside 10 twice; BHenderson 265 yds, AParks 100+ yds
Fri, Nov 30, 1990Macon CountyW28-15T['more']
MC 12-0 #2, beat Clinch week before, 1A champ; AParks 145 rushing; MC scored 8 on subs late
Fri, Nov 23, 1990MetterW21-0H['more']
M 9-2, 3A runner-up; LC threw 5 interceptions
Fri, Nov 16, 1990LouisvilleW35-6H['more']
Wrens beat JC for #2 spot
Fri, Nov 9, 1990Wilkinson CountyW47-13T['more']
WC AA playoffs previous year
Fri, Oct 26, 1990PortalW33-0H['more']
Fri, Oct 19, 1990LouisvilleW12-0H['more']
QB Leverett hurt in 1st half; L coach Gmatthews
Fri, Oct 12, 1990ECIW28-12T['more']
played day of massive flooding in Augusta
Fri, Oct 5, 1990Jenkins CountyW50-6H['more']
Fri, Sep 28, 1990WrensW30-13T['more']
W 4-0
Fri, Sep 21, 1990Warren CountyW19-0H['more']
WC began #4; new coach
Fri, Sep 14, 1990Johnson CountyW14-0T['more']
Fri, Sep 7, 1990Washington-WilkesW15-8H['more']
WW AA#6 (6AA champ); WW led 8-0 w/8:00 left; Leverett scored 16yr run; Curry ran 2pts; DNorman return interception 95 yds w/1:11 left
Fri, Aug 31, 1990Morgan CountyW9-0T['more']
LC#1 MC AA#3 (lost in AA qtrfinals)
Sat, Dec 16, 1989BowdonW24-7H['more']
Those other Red Devils; GH returned interception to clinch game; B 11-2, losing to AAA Carrolton & Central-Car; same coach as Greenville '84; beat Brookstone 13-0 & Dacula 12-0 in playoffs; GH All-American; Parade #2 running back in USA; all state baseball & football
Fri, Dec 8, 1989Wilcox CountyW25-6H['more']
Sleet, rain, miserable conditions
Fri, Dec 1, 1989Irwin CountyW37-7T['more']
Cold
Fri, Nov 24, 1989Johnson CountyW27-3H['more']
Campbell #200 in 18 yrs; JC 9-2, led 3-0 at half; GH 4 TD
Fri, Nov 17, 1989ECIW35-6H['more']
GH 230yd3td
Fri, Nov 10, 1989Warren CountyW28-3H['more']
WC 9-0-0,A#3; WC 16 W 0
Fri, Oct 27, 1989WrensW28-7T['more']
W 6-0-1
Fri, Oct 20, 1989AquinasW40-7T['more']
A led 7-6
Fri, Oct 13, 1989GMCW60-0H['more']
GH 4TD; 53-0 at half
Fri, Oct 6, 1989LouisvilleW36-0H['more']
GH 4TD
Fri, Sep 29, 1989ECIW40-13H['more']
GHearst 5TD+2ptcnv on 6 consec carries
Fri, Sep 22, 1989Greene-TaliaferroW21-6T['more']
New GT staff; was @ WRome; Temple to Burke Co.
Fri, Sep 15, 1989Morgan CountyW13-9T['more']
MC '89 6AA reg ssn champ
Fri, Sep 8, 1989HarlemW54-6H['more']
LC#2
Fri, Sep 1, 1989Washington-WilkesW16-7T['more']
LC#1 WW AA#1
Sat, Dec 3, 1988Clinch CountyL7-21H['more']
CC 10-0 #1 all yr; long TD pass on long down; CC beat Palmetto in finals
Fri, Nov 25, 1988Warren CountyW28-7H['more']
WC #1 def, no rush TD until LC scored 4, WC allowed 50 pts all yr, 38 by LC, GH 187y3td
Fri, Nov 18, 1988LouisvilleW37-14H['more']
Fri, Nov 11, 1988Warren CountyW10-0T['more']
WC #1 def
Fri, Oct 28, 1988WrensW20-0H['more']
W 8-0; Campbell home win #100
Fri, Oct 21, 1988AquinasW35-0H['more']
Fri, Oct 14, 1988GMCW35-0T['more']
LC#4
Fri, Oct 7, 1988LouisvilleW20-6T['more']
Fri, Sep 30, 1988ECIW41-0T['more']
New $40,000 press box; $25,000 donated by Goolsby's
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, Sep 16, 1988Morgan CountyW26-0H['more']
coached by LC asst Alvin Richardson
Fri, Sep 9, 1988HarlemW33-10T['more']
LC#2
Fri, Sep 2, 1988Washington-WilkesL14-18H['more']
LC#1 WW AA#6, beat AAAA Clarke Central 17-16 OT; WW lost to RELee by 1 in finals
Sat, Dec 19, 1987BrookstoneW19-14H['more']
B 13-1; avg 51.4 pts/reg-season game; Greg Leverett 22-yd TD run w/1:23 left
Sat, Dec 12, 1987Clinch CountyW14-7H['more']
CC 12-0
Fri, Dec 4, 1987Montgomery CountyW13-0T['more']
Fri, Nov 27, 1987LouisvilleW7-0H['more']
Fri, Nov 20, 1987Warren CountyW34-6H['more']
Fri, Nov 13, 1987Warren CountyW49-22H['more']
Homecoming
Fri, Nov 6, 1987PortalW48-0H['more']
Fri, Oct 30, 1987WrensW34-0T['more']
Fri, Oct 23, 1987AquinasW27-10T['more']
19pts 1st 3 poss
Fri, Oct 16, 1987LouisvilleW21-17T['more']
came back in 4th
Fri, Oct 9, 1987CommerceW54-0H['more']
Fri, Sep 25, 1987Greene-TaliaferroW28-23T['more']
LC 5 1stDwns, 4 big plays
Fri, Sep 18, 1987Calhoun FallsW34-0H['more']
Fri, Sep 11, 1987Abbeville, SCW42-7T['more']
Fri, Sep 4, 1987Washington-WilkesW18-7T['more']
LC#1 WW AA#2
Sat, Dec 20, 1986East RomeW7-6T['more']
Cold
Fri, Dec 12, 1986Montgomery CountyW24-0H['more']
Fri, Dec 5, 1986Wilcox CountyW23-0T['more']
Fri, Nov 28, 1986Warren CountyW9-0H['more']
Fri, Nov 21, 1986WrensW42-6H['more']
Fri, Nov 14, 1986Warren CountyW24-7T['more']
LC#2
Fri, Nov 7, 1986PortalW47-7H['more']
Fri, Oct 31, 1986WrensW41-0H['more']
Fri, Oct 24, 1986AquinasW69-6H['more']
Most pts since '77
Fri, Oct 17, 1986LouisvilleW10-7H['more']
Fri, Oct 10, 1986CommerceW13-6T['more']
LC#4
Fri, Sep 26, 1986Greene-TaliaferroL24-28H['more']
LC#6; most pts allowed since '72
Fri, Sep 19, 1986Calhoun FallsW27-0T['more']
Fri, Sep 12, 1986Abbeville, SCW55-0H['more']
Fri, Sep 5, 1986Washington-WilkesL10-12H['more']
LC#1 WW AA#2; ? Muff punt, WW scored on last play of game; 1st WW win since '75; WW lost in AA finals
Sat, Dec 14, 1985PalmettoW52-20H['more']
WW lost in AA final
Fri, Dec 6, 1985Montgomery CountyW42-8T['more']
Played at Lyons; cold
Fri, Nov 29, 1985Wilcox CountyW15-6T['more']
Fri, Nov 22, 1985LouisvilleW40-0T['more']
L had allowed 40 pts all year
Fri, Nov 15, 1985WrensW32-0H['more']
Fri, Nov 8, 1985Warren CountyW21-14H['more']
Fri, Nov 1, 1985AquinasW60-7T['more']
Fri, Oct 25, 1985MonticelloW34-0T['more']
Fri, Oct 18, 1985LouisvilleW17-0H['more']
L#6 6-0-1 had allowed 13 pts
Fri, Oct 11, 1985WrensW28-0T['more']
W #10
Fri, Oct 4, 1985Glenn HillsW14-0H['more']
GH negative passing yds
Fri, Sep 27, 1985Greene-TaliaferroW21-0T['more']
GT#6 in AA
Fri, Sep 20, 1985HarlemW51-15H['more']
Fri, Sep 13, 1985Abbeville, SCW28-0T['more']
LC#1
Fri, Aug 30, 1985Washington-WilkesW14-13H['more']
Greenville #1, LC #1, WW#6 in AA (lost in finals)
Sat, Dec 15, 1984GreenvilleL7-19T['more']
Fri, Dec 7, 1984Clinch CountyW7-2H['more']
LC began season #6, finished #2
Fri, Nov 30, 1984Miller CountyW21-7H['more']
MC 11-1, -40 rush, got TD on block punt
Fri, Nov 23, 1984LouisvilleW25-10H['more']
L#3 (finished #6)
Fri, Nov 16, 1984WrensW14-0H['more']
W#10
Fri, Nov 9, 1984Warren CountyW29-16T['more']
AA: Wrome 14-1, 48-1-0 w/37-consecutive (Mhill asst)
Fri, Nov 2, 1984AquinasW55-0H['more']
LC#2 L#3 Wrens#4
Fri, Oct 26, 1984MonticelloW27-14H['more']
Fri, Oct 19, 1984LouisvilleT14-14T['more']
LC#2 L#5; LC 14-6 intercept 2:00 to go, ? L TD
Fri, Oct 12, 1984WrensW22-14H['more']
LC#3; W/L in 4A South
Fri, Oct 5, 1984Glenn HillsL16-20T['more']
LC#1; GH lost to AAA champ Thomson in reg finals
Mon, Sep 24, 1984Greene-TaliaferroW6-0H['more']
LC#1 GT won 4AA 19-7 over WW, played in AA finals
Fri, Sep 21, 1984HarlemW24-0T['more']
LC#2 LC def#5
Fri, Sep 7, 1984Abbeville, SCW7-0T['more']
LC#3, A 1-0
Fri, Aug 31, 1984Washington-WilkesW20-7H['more']
Palmetto #1, LC#6
Fri, Dec 2, 1983Dooly CountyL8-20H['more']
DC #2 13-0 543-71 (#1 off #2 def #1 winmgn); LC #7 off #5 def #3 wm before DC
Fri, Nov 25, 1983VidaliaW20-7T['more']
1st 3rd qtr TD all year; V 10-2
Fri, Nov 18, 1983Greene CountyW8-0T['more']
LC 2 TDs called back
Fri, Nov 11, 1983Morgan CountyW20-0H['more']
Fri, Nov 4, 1983Putnam CountyW49-0T['more']
WW 21 GC 15; WW 3rd seed
Fri, Oct 28, 1983Hancock CentralW60-0T['more']
Most pts since '77
Fri, Oct 21, 1983Oglethorpe CountyW28-0H['more']
Fri, Oct 14, 1983AquinasW54-0T['more']
LC#6
Fri, Oct 7, 1983Washington-WilkesW36-21H['more']
Cannon
Fri, Sep 30, 1983HarlemW34-0T['more']
LC#8 GC#3
Fri, Sep 23, 1983Greene CountyL6-12H['more']
GC#6, LC red/red
Fri, Sep 9, 1983Morgan CountyW31-12H['more']
LC#3
Fri, Sep 2, 1983Abbeville, SCW20-6T['more']
LC 430 yds, A -24 yds
Fri, Aug 26, 1983WrensW14-8T['more']
W A runnerup, lost to Palmetto in finals
Fri, Dec 3, 1982Mary PersonsL13-24T['more']
LC#1 Defense; LC led 7-3 in 4th, TD pass overthrown on 4th&2; lost ball/game. MP coached by Dan Pitts; MP lost to Wrome 7-6 in finals with MP kicker hurt
Fri, Nov 26, 1982Pierce CountyW28-0H['more']
PC#3; Defense: PC#2, LC#3 in all classes
Fri, Nov 19, 1982Morgan CountyW13-7H['more']
MC#6; LC bye while MC beat WW in region semis
Fri, Nov 5, 1982Putnam CountyW51-3H['more']
LC defense finished in top5 overall
Fri, Oct 29, 1982Hancock CentralW55-0H['more']
LC began season 3, moved to #2, finished #3
Fri, Oct 22, 1982Oglethorpe CountyW34-0T['more']
Fri, Oct 15, 1982AquinasW14-3H['more']
Fri, Oct 8, 1982Washington-WilkesW21-13T['more']
WW#6
Fri, Oct 1, 1982HarlemW28-6H['more']
Campbell brother-in-law provided cannon.
Fri, Sep 24, 1982Greene CountyW14-7T['more']
GC#7
Fri, Sep 10, 1982Morgan CountyW13-0T['more']
MC#8
Fri, Sep 3, 1982Abbeville, SCW17-2H['more']
'81 SC-AA champs, 19gm win streak, SC-AA#1; New home stands w/sides reversed
Fri, Aug 27, 1982WrensW43-0H['more']
Campbell win#100; Wrens 4A champ; losing to Palmetto 12-6 in finals after 6 fumbles
Fri, Nov 13, 1981HarlemL12-21H['more']
First time since '47 LC lost to same team twice in a season
Fri, Oct 30, 1981Hancock CentralW28-3T['more']
LC ranked as high as #3 in AA
Fri, Oct 23, 1981Putnam CountyW14-3H['more']
Fri, Oct 16, 1981Washington-WilkesW35-21T['more']
OT; 21-21 at end of regulation
Fri, Oct 9, 1981Morgan CountyW15-14H['more']
Fri, Oct 2, 1981Jenkins CountyW25-0T['more']
Fri, Sep 25, 1981HarlemL6-17H['more']
1st home loss during regular season since '75
Fri, Sep 18, 1981Oglethorpe CountyW34-0H['more']
Fri, Sep 11, 1981AquinasW15-9T['more']
Fri, Sep 4, 1981Greene CountyW10-6H['more']
GC ended 13-2, 4AA champ, lost to Commerce in finals
Fri, Aug 21, 1981WrensW26-6T['more']
Fri, Nov 21, 1980Greene CountyL0-7H['more']
First home loss since '75; will not be shutout again until '88
Fri, Nov 14, 1980Putnam CountyW7-0T['more']
Started season ranked #2, ended #5
Fri, Oct 31, 1980Hancock CentralW23-0H['more']
Fri, Oct 24, 1980Putnam CountyL6-24T['more']
Fri, Oct 17, 1980Washington-WilkesW35-0H['more']
Fri, Oct 10, 1980Morgan CountyL0-1T['more']
OT; penetration came on interception return at end of 1st OT period; disputed LC TD in regulation
Fri, Oct 3, 1980Jenkins CountyW41-16H['more']
50 consecutive region wins; 53 consecutive regular season wins
Fri, Sep 26, 1980HarlemW13-6T['more']
Fri, Sep 19, 1980Oglethorpe CountyW32-0T['more']
Fri, Sep 12, 1980AquinasW21-7H['more']
Fri, Sep 5, 1980Greene CountyW18-7T['more']
Fri, Aug 22, 1980WrensW26-0H['more']
Fri, Dec 7, 1979ModelL21-24T['more']
M 14-0; lost by FG w/0:02 to go; M overcame 8pt LC lead in last 6:00 to tie, then LC intercepted going for win. 500pts scored most ever; at time, "best team ever"
Fri, Nov 30, 1979Mary PersonsW27-7T['more']
MP#1;LC#2 going into game; cold (teens); LC led 27-0 at half; MP coached by Dan Pitts
Fri, Nov 23, 1979Mitchell CountyW21-0H['more']
Fri, Nov 16, 1979HarlemW31-6H['more']
Fri, Nov 9, 1979Putnam CountyW34-0H['more']
Fri, Nov 2, 1979Washington-WilkesW52-7H['more']
Fri, Oct 26, 1979AquinasW35-7H['more']
Fri, Oct 19, 1979HarlemW20-0T['more']
Fri, Oct 12, 1979Oglethorpe CountyW28-14H['more']
Fri, Oct 5, 1979Hancock CentralW40-19T['more']
Fri, Sep 28, 1979Jenkins CountyW23-0H['more']
Fri, Sep 21, 1979Greene CountyW45-7T['more']
Fri, Sep 14, 1979McCormick, SCW51-7H['more']
New $8,000 scoreboard
Fri, Sep 7, 1979WrensW30-0T['more']
Fri, Aug 31, 1979Calhoun FallsW42-0H['more']
New PA
Fri, Nov 24, 1978Mitchell CountyL6-16T['more']
Long trip to SW Ga
Fri, Nov 17, 1978Morgan CountyW35-13H['more']
38th consecutive win; setting new Ga record (Valdosta 37 twice)
Fri, Nov 10, 1978Greene CountyW32-6H['more']
Fri, Nov 3, 1978Washington-WilkesW48-7T['more']
LC ranked as high as #3 in state at one point
Fri, Oct 27, 1978AquinasW30-0T['more']
Fri, Oct 20, 1978HarlemW21-0H['more']
Fri, Oct 13, 1978Oglethorpe CountyW28-0T['more']
Fri, Oct 6, 1978Hancock CentralW20-0H['more']
Fri, Sep 29, 1978Jenkins CountyW35-0T['more']
Fri, Sep 22, 1978Greene CountyW47-8H['more']
Fri, Sep 15, 1978McCormick, SCW27-0H['more']
Fri, Sep 8, 1978WrensW26-0H['more']
Fri, Sep 1, 1978Calhoun FallsW42-0T['more']
GHSA chgd from B-A-AA-AAA to A-AA-AAA-AAAA; LC moved to AA (LC 316, A/AA 300)
Sat, Dec 10, 1977JeffersonW22-7H['more']
Campbell B coach/yr; Jerry Hearst B back/year
Fri, Dec 2, 1977Savannah Country DayW22-6H['more']
Fri, Nov 25, 1977Atkinson CountyW22-6H['more']
Fri, Nov 11, 1977MonticelloW10-0H['more']
Fri, Nov 4, 1977GMCW59-8T['more']
Rainy
Fri, Oct 28, 1977WadleyW73-0T['more']
Fri, Oct 21, 1977Mt. de SalesW25-7H['more']
Fri, Oct 14, 1977LouisvilleW12-6T['more']
Fri, Oct 7, 1977WrensW34-6H['more']
Fri, Sep 30, 1977Warren CountyW26-0T['more']
Fri, Sep 23, 1977Greene CountyW49-6H['more']
Fri, Sep 16, 1977Calhoun FallsW45-0H['more']
Home stands enlarged
Fri, Sep 9, 1977Washington-WilkesW29-0T['more']
Tim Partridge knee injury
Sat, Dec 11, 1976BufordW6-0T['more']
Very Wet; Roy Norman scored winning TD; Campbell B coach/year; Norma B back/year; team put in Ga Hall of Fame for defense
Fri, Dec 3, 1976Macon CountyW37-0T['more']
Cold; LC #1 defense in state
Fri, Nov 26, 1976Charlton CountyW36-0T['more']
Stormy
Fri, Nov 12, 1976MonticelloW35-0T['more']
Roy Norman & Tim Partridge both over 1000yds rushing
Fri, Nov 5, 1976GMCW52-6H['more']
Fri, Oct 29, 1976WadleyW70-0H['more']
Fri, Oct 22, 1976Mt. de SalesW15-0T['more']
Fri, Oct 15, 1976LouisvilleW22-6H['more']
Fri, Oct 8, 1976WrensW28-6T['more']
Rainy
Fri, Oct 1, 1976Warren CountyW36-8H['more']
Mon, Sep 27, 1976Calhoun FallsW32-0T['more']
Fri, Sep 24, 1976Greene CountyW30-0T['more']
Fri, Sep 10, 1976Washington-WilkesW28-7H['more']
New lights; gym renovated; new main entrance & parking
Fri, Dec 5, 1975LyonsL6-26H['more']
Fri, Nov 28, 1975Charlton CountyW13-0H['more']
Fri, Nov 14, 1975MonticelloW34-6T['more']
Fri, Nov 7, 1975GMCW27-7H['more']
Fri, Oct 24, 1975Warren CountyW28-6H['more']
Fri, Oct 17, 1975DaculaW66-8T['more']
Fri, Oct 3, 1975Greene CountyW17-0T['more']
Fri, Sep 26, 1975McCormick, SCW16-12H['more']
Fri, Sep 19, 1975Calhoun FallsW7-0H['more']
Fri, Sep 12, 1975Washington-WilkesL8-14T['more']
Fri, Sep 5, 1975HarlemL6-7H['more']
Fri, Aug 29, 1975WadleyW32-6H['more']
Sat, Dec 14, 1974TrionL0-7T['more']
Trion scored on long pass w/1:14 left; Campbell B coach/year
Sat, Dec 7, 1974LyonsW7-6T['more']
Semi
Wed, Nov 27, 1974Charlton CountyW29-7T['more']
Qtrfinal
Fri, Nov 15, 1974MonticelloW31-22H['more']
Fri, Nov 8, 1974GMCW40-6T['more']
LC 426 rush (Alex Bell 202yds)
Fri, Nov 1, 1974Boggs AcademyW65-0H['more']
Fri, Oct 25, 1974Warren CountyW29-12T['more']
Fri, Oct 18, 1974DaculaW68-0H['more']
Fri, Oct 4, 1974Greene CountyL6-7H['more']
Fri, Sep 27, 1974McCormick, SCL6-14T['more']
M #1 in SC AA
Fri, Sep 20, 1974Calhoun FallsW16-8T['more']
Fri, Sep 13, 1974Washington-WilkesW12-10H['more']
Fri, Sep 6, 1974HarlemL7-19T['more']
Fri, Nov 9, 1973WaynesboroW17-7T['more']
LC 7A East runnerup
Sat, Nov 3, 1973AquinasW21-7T['more']
Fri, Oct 26, 1973WrensW31-9H['more']
Fri, Oct 19, 1973HephzibahW24-0H['more']
LC 400yds offense
Fri, Oct 12, 1973HarlemL0-14T['more']
7A East champ
Fri, Oct 5, 1973Calhoun FallsW46-0H['more']
Fri, Sep 28, 1973LouisvilleT0-0H['more']
Lou 3-0, 58-12pts
Fri, Sep 14, 1973Warren CountyW17-0T['more']
Fri, Sep 7, 1973Greene CountyW19-18H['more']
Fri, Aug 31, 1973Washington-WilkesW21-0T['more']
WW 3yds offense, got to LC43, had 4 interceptions
Fri, Nov 10, 1972WaynesboroL13-42H['more']
Fri, Nov 3, 1972AquinasL0-45H['more']
Fri, Oct 27, 1972WrensW12-6T['more']
LC won with 0:06 left
Fri, Oct 20, 1972HephzibahL0-19T['more']
Fri, Oct 13, 1972HarlemL6-19H['more']
H 2 TDs on 4th/long
Fri, Oct 6, 1972Calhoun FallsW18-6T['more']
Conf champ prev 2 seasons
Fri, Sep 29, 1972LouisvilleL15-35T['more']
4-0 after LC game; LC 7 turnovers; Campbell: "We'll be back"
Fri, Sep 15, 1972Warren CountyW27-10H['more']
Midget-Mite restarted by Campbell; first Campbell win; first win over Warren County in many years. Tommy Guillebeau asst coach at Warren Co.
Fri, Sep 8, 1972Greene CountyL9-30T['more']
LC playing in A because of scheduling, despite "B" enrollment
Fri, Sep 1, 1972Washington-WilkesL8-27H['more']
50 boys out; only 1 more than 180lbs.
Fri, Nov 12, 1971Warren CountyL6-35T['more']
Fri, Oct 29, 1971Washington-WilkesL0-2T['more']
Fri, Oct 22, 1971Greene CountyL0-8H['more']
Fri, Oct 15, 1971LouisvilleL6-12H['more']
Fri, Oct 8, 1971HarlemL7-14T['more']
Fri, Oct 1, 1971HephzibahL0-9T['more']
Fri, Sep 17, 1971AquinasL6-13H['more']
Fri, Sep 10, 1971Putnam CountyW21-7H['more']
PC won 3A title
Fri, Sep 3, 1971Johnson CountyW20-6T['more']
Fri, Nov 13, 1970Warren CountyL0-20H['more']
Washington County originally scheduled 11/6. 10th game would have been region playoff game.
Fri, Oct 30, 1970Washington-WilkesW18-14H['more']
Fri, Oct 23, 1970Greene CountyL6-13T['more']
Fri, Oct 16, 1970LouisvilleW14-6T['more']
Louisville Academy & Jefferson County High consolidated into Louisville HS.
Fri, Oct 9, 1970HarlemW18-3H['more']
Fri, Oct 2, 1970HephzibahW12-0H['more']
Fri, Sep 18, 1970AquinasT6-6T['more']
Played at Augusta's White Road Stadium (Josey High School)
Fri, Sep 11, 1970Putnam CountyL0-3T['more']
GHSA classes chgd from C-B-A-AA-AAA to B-A-AA-AAA
Fri, Sep 4, 1970Johnson CountyW18-0H['more']
LHS & Westside integrated to become LCHS
Fri, Nov 14, 1969Warren CountyL0-26T['more']
Fri, Nov 7, 1969LouisvilleL18-22H['more']
Fri, Oct 31, 1969WrensW54-6H['more']
Fri, Oct 24, 1969WadleyW22-6T['more']
Sat, Oct 11, 1969Glenn HillsL8-27T['more']
played at Butler stadium Sat night
Fri, Oct 3, 1969SpartaW22-0T['more']
Fri, Sep 26, 1969Mt. de SalesL16-21H['more']
Fri, Sep 19, 1969Screven CountyT6-6H['more']
Fri, Sep 12, 1969Greene CountyL0-14H['more']
Fri, Sep 5, 1969Washington-WilkesL6-28T['more']
Fri, Nov 15, 1968WarrentonL6-13H['more']
2C runnerup to W
Fri, Nov 8, 1968LouisvilleW41-7T['more']
Fri, Nov 1, 1968WrensT13-13T['more']
Fri, Oct 25, 1968WadleyW26-0H['more']
Fri, Oct 11, 1968Glenn HillsW13-0H['more']
Fri, Oct 4, 1968SpartaW63-0H['more']
Fri, Sep 27, 1968Mt. de SalesW13-7T['more']
Fri, Sep 20, 1968Screven CountyL13-19T['more']
Fri, Sep 13, 1968Greene CountyL20-34T['more']
Fri, Sep 6, 1968Washington-WilkesW7-0H['more']
New PA bought by Booster Club
Sat, Nov 4, 1967Warren CountyL0-34T['more']
L 4th in 2C
Fri, Oct 27, 1967WrensW25-0H['more']
Fri, Oct 20, 1967WadleyT7-7T['more']
Fri, Oct 13, 1967LouisvilleW16-7T['more']
Fri, Oct 6, 1967Putnam CountyL0-20H['more']
Fri, Sep 29, 1967SpartaW66-0T['more']
Fri, Sep 22, 1967Mt. de SalesW12-7H['more']
Fri, Sep 15, 1967HephzibahW41-0H['more']
Fri, Sep 8, 1967Greene CountyW13-7H['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, Oct 28, 1966WrensW20-7T['more']
Fri, Oct 21, 1966WadleyW20-6H['more']
Fri, Oct 14, 1966LouisvilleW20-0H['more']
Fri, Oct 7, 1966Putnam CountyL7-32T['more']
Fri, Sep 30, 1966SpartaW61-7H['more']
Fri, Sep 23, 1966Mt. de SalesW13-0T['more']
Fri, Sep 16, 1966HephzibahW18-6T['more']
Fri, Sep 9, 1966Greene CountyW10-7T['more']
Lightpoles moved behind stands; new press box built
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, Nov 5, 1965WrightsvilleW39-0H['more']
34th straight home win w/one tie
Fri, Oct 29, 1965SpartaW43-7T['more']
Fri, Oct 22, 1965HarlemW12-0H['more']
Fri, Oct 15, 1965LouisvilleW7-6T['more']
Fri, Oct 8, 1965GreensboroW35-0H['more']
Fri, Oct 1, 1965WadleyW26-0T['more']
Fri, Sep 24, 1965WrensW36-0H['more']
Fri, Sep 17, 1965ARC "B"W46-12H['more']
Fri, Sep 3, 1965Washington-WilkesT0-0T['more']
Fri, Nov 13, 1964Warren CountyW6-0H['more']
W won 2-C title; L 3rd
Fri, Nov 6, 1964WrightsvilleW41-6T['more']
L 400yds offense
Fri, Oct 30, 1964SpartaW25-0H['more']
Fri, Oct 23, 1964HarlemL0-13T['more']
Fri, Oct 16, 1964LouisvilleW33-6H['more']
Fri, Oct 9, 1964GreensboroL7-14T['more']
Fri, Oct 2, 1964WadleyW26-0H['more']
L 40th consecutive region victory
Fri, Sep 25, 1964WrensW7-0T['more']
Fri, Sep 18, 1964ARC "B"W41-7H['more']
Fri, Sep 4, 1964Washington-WilkesT6-6H['more']
L ranked #4 in state as season began
Fri, Dec 6, 1963West PointW33-7T['more']
WP TD came on pass in 2nd qtr; Bunch C coach/year; Randall Edmunds C lineman/year
Thu, Nov 28, 1963MonticelloW13-0T['more']
Thanksgiving
Fri, Nov 15, 1963Warren CountyW21-6T['more']
Disputed TD run in 3rd qtr; officials called TD too quick
Fri, Nov 8, 1963HarlemW47-0H['more']
Fri, Nov 1, 1963WrensW55-0H['more']
Fri, Oct 25, 1963LouisvilleW36-0T['more']
Fri, Oct 18, 1963WrightsvilleW55-0H['more']
Fri, Oct 11, 1963EvansW36-0T['more']
Fri, Oct 4, 1963Madison CountyW40-0H['more']
Fri, Sep 27, 1963SpartaW32-0T['more']
Fri, Sep 20, 1963GreensboroW46-0H['more']
Fri, Sep 6, 1963Washington-WilkesW13-0T['more']
Fri, Nov 30, 1962West PointW26-19H['more']
WP pass 2nd, TDs in 3rd/4th; Bunch C coach/year; Randall Edmunds C lineman of year
Thu, Nov 22, 1962MonticelloW38-0H['more']
Fri, Nov 9, 1962Warren CountyW27-0T['more']
Fri, Nov 2, 1962HarlemW14-0T['more']
Fri, Oct 26, 1962WrensW40-0T['more']
Fri, Oct 19, 1962LouisvilleW13-0H['more']
Fri, Oct 12, 1962WrightsvilleW33-0T['more']
Fri, Oct 5, 1962EvansW27-0H['more']
E negative yds
Fri, Sep 28, 1962Madison CountyW34-0T['more']
Fri, Sep 21, 1962SpartaW39-0H['more']
Fri, Sep 14, 1962GreensboroW39-7T['more']
intercepted pitchout in 2nd
Fri, Aug 31, 1962Washington-WilkesW20-6H['more']
WW scored on run in first qtr
Fri, Dec 1, 1961CoosaL0-21N['more']
Last night game at Sanford until 9/4/82; 3000 attending; Coose wore all black
Thu, Nov 23, 1961Jones CountyW33-0T['more']
Fri, Nov 10, 1961Warren CountyW16-13T['more']
Fri, Nov 3, 1961EvansW58-0H['more']
Fri, Oct 27, 1961GreensboroW46-0H['more']
Fri, Oct 20, 1961WadleyW41-0T['more']
Fri, Oct 13, 1961HarlemW52-6H['more']
Fri, Oct 6, 1961WrensW52-21H['more']
Fri, Sep 29, 1961LouisvilleW27-0T['more']
Fri, Sep 22, 1961SpartaW46-6T['more']
Fri, Sep 8, 1961WrightsvilleW42-7H['more']
Fri, Sep 1, 1961Washington-WilkesL0-19T['more']
Fri, Dec 2, 1960Dade CountyW33-6T['more']
State championship; Bufford C coach of year; Gene Goldman C lineman of year; played at Alphahetta
Fri, Nov 18, 1960GMCW33-14H['more']
So Ga championship; GMC unbeaten
Fri, Nov 11, 1960WarrentonW39-6H['more']
Fri, Nov 4, 1960EvansW40-0H['more']
Fri, Oct 28, 1960GreensboroW40-12T['more']
Fri, Oct 21, 1960WadleyW60-0H['more']
Fri, Oct 14, 1960HarlemW13-7T['more']
L 403 yds offense
Fri, Oct 7, 1960WrensW39-7T['more']
W had given up 12 pts in first 4 games
Fri, Sep 30, 1960LouisvilleW33-0H['more']
Fri, Sep 23, 1960SpartaW32-13H['more']
L 426 yds offense
Fri, Sep 9, 1960WrightsvilleW27-6T['more']
First season w/scoreboard clock (Booster Club $1,500 + sponsors)
Fri, Sep 2, 1960Washington-WilkesW25-19H['more']
WW won B title
Fri, Nov 20, 1959WaynesboroW25-12H['more']
Bufford 2-C coach of year
Fri, Nov 6, 1959HephzibahW25-7T['more']
Sat, Oct 31, 1959HarlemW38-0H['more']
Fri, Oct 23, 1959SpartaW10-0T['more']
Played at Warrenton; First field goal: Weems Pennington Jr kicked from Bobby Freeman hold; Sparta undefeated and unscored upon
Fri, Oct 9, 1959WrightsvilleL7-26H['more']
Wrightsville region champ
Fri, Oct 2, 1959WrensW32-6H['more']
Fri, Sep 25, 1959GreensboroW33-6H['more']
Fri, Sep 18, 1959WarrentonL7-14T['more']
Fri, Sep 11, 1959WadleyW19-7T['more']
Fri, Sep 4, 1959Washington-WilkesT13-13T['more']
Tie
Fri, Nov 21, 1958WaynesboroL21-29T['more']
for 2-C title
Fri, Nov 7, 1958HephzibahW13-0H['more']
Homecoming
Fri, Oct 31, 1958TennilleW21-20T['more']
Fri, Oct 24, 1958SpartaL19-20H['more']
Fri, Oct 17, 1958WrightsvilleW34-20T['more']
Fri, Oct 3, 1958WrensW19-6T['more']
LHS "B" played Evans/Harlem varsities
Fri, Sep 26, 1958GreensboroL12-13T['more']
motorcade to Greensboro
Fri, Sep 19, 1958WarrentonW19-14H['more']
Thu, Sep 11, 1958WadleyW30-14H['more']
Fri, Sep 5, 1958Washington-WilkesT6-6H['more']
Record of 2000 attended
Fri, Nov 22, 1957SpartaW1-0T['more']
forfeit: (1) fan said many S players sick due to severe flu (2) T. Bunch said ball was placed on field for kickoff & floated 5 yds away - officials called the game; originally sched 10/3 (wet field), then resched 11/22
Fri, Nov 15, 1957WaynesboroL2-31T['more']
Fri, Nov 8, 1957McCormick, SCW34-6H['more']
Homecoming - "Appreciate Day" for Coaches Bufford and Bunch
Fri, Nov 1, 1957WrensL6-26T['more']
Fri, Oct 25, 1957WadleyW27-13H['more']
Fri, Oct 18, 1957TennilleL6-7H['more']
Fri, Oct 11, 1957WarrentonL7-13T['more']
Also reported as 6-12 Warren Co.
Fri, Sep 27, 1957GreensboroL0-21H['more']
Fri, Sep 20, 1957HephzibahW26-0T['more']
Fri, Sep 13, 1957Iva-StarrW26-0H['more']
Fri, Nov 16, 1956WaynesboroL21-31H['more']
Dennis Bradford Class C Lineman of the Year
Fri, Nov 9, 1956McCormick, SCW20-12T['more']
Fri, Nov 2, 1956WrensW14-7H['more']
Fri, Oct 26, 1956WadleyW40-0H['more']
Homecoming
Fri, Oct 19, 1956TennilleL0-18T['more']
Fri, Oct 12, 1956WarrentonL0-14H['more']
Fri, Oct 5, 1956SpartaW6-0T['more']
Fri, Sep 28, 1956GreensboroL7-13T['more']
Fri, Sep 21, 1956HephzibahW25-0H['more']
first yearbook planned
Fri, Sep 14, 1956Iva-StarrW33-6H['more']
23 players out for practice
Fri, Nov 18, 1955WarrentonL14-20T['more']
Fri, Nov 11, 1955WrensW6-0T['more']
Fri, Nov 4, 1955WaynesboroL21-27T['more']
Fri, Oct 21, 1955TennilleL13-26H['more']
Fri, Oct 14, 1955Jones CountyW7-0T['more']
Fri, Oct 7, 1955RoystonW20-0H['more']
700 attending
Fri, Sep 30, 1955SpartaW12-0T['more']
Fri, Sep 23, 1955LouisvilleL6-19H['more']
fight
Fri, Sep 16, 1955MonticelloL0-13H['more']
Also reported as 19-0. L enrollment: 1-12: 696; 9-12: 139
Thu, Sep 8, 1955Washington-WilkesL13-26H['more']
17 boys out for spring practice
Fri, Nov 19, 1954WarrentonL6-12H['more']
13th consecutive loss
Fri, Nov 12, 1954WrensL0-38H['more']
Fri, Nov 5, 1954WaynesboroL19-43H['more']
Fri, Oct 22, 1954TennilleL13-39T['more']
Fri, Oct 15, 1954Jones CountyL13-31H['more']
Fri, Oct 8, 1954RoystonL0-26T['more']
Their homecoming
Fri, Oct 1, 1954SpartaL6-34H['more']
Fri, Sep 24, 1954LouisvilleL0-27T['more']
Fri, Sep 17, 1954MonticelloL6-26T['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, Nov 6, 1953WaynesboroL20-49T['more']
Also reported as 54-20.
Fri, Oct 30, 1953WrightsvilleW14-13H['more']
Fri, Oct 23, 1953TennilleL6-13H['more']
Fri, Oct 16, 1953Putnam CountyL7-26H['more']
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, Nov 21, 1952WrensL6-13H['more']
Also reported (GHSFHA.org) as played on 11/14 with final 12-0. All-Region team: Buster Martin (RE)
Fri, Nov 7, 1952WaynesboroL6-27H['more']
Fri, Oct 31, 1952WrightsvilleT13-13T['more']
Sun, Oct 26, 1952LouisvilleL12-13T['more']
Fri, Oct 24, 1952TennilleL0-20T['more']
0-0 going into 4th qtr
Fri, Oct 17, 1952EatontonL6-13T['more']
Eatonton's homecoming
Fri, Oct 10, 1952RoystonL0-13H['more']
Fri, Oct 3, 1952SpartaT13-13H['more']
Homecoming
Fri, Sep 19, 1952WarrentonL6-21H['more']
One coach; 15-16 man roster
Thu, Nov 22, 1951Washington-WilkesL0-34H['more']
Fri, Nov 16, 1951ARC "B"L6-39T['more']
Reported by GHSFHA.org
Fri, Nov 9, 1951WaynesboroL0-41T['more']
Fri, Nov 2, 1951Toombs CentralUH['more']
Homecoming -game cancelled due to heavy rain
Fri, Oct 26, 1951ThomsonL0-37T['more']
Fri, Oct 19, 1951WrensL0-31T['more']
Mon, Oct 8, 1951McCormick, SCL6-25H['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??
Fri, Nov 24, 1950LouisvilleL6-38T['more']
Lou undefeated; game for 2C title played in snow
Fri, Nov 17, 1950WarrentonW26-0H['more']
Fri, Nov 10, 1950WaynesboroL13-20H['more']
Homecoming
Fri, Oct 27, 1950ThomsonL12-13T['more']
Fri, Oct 20, 1950WrensW28-6H['more']
Dan Pitts: 79 yd run
Fri, Oct 13, 1950SpartaW33-6T['more']
Fri, Oct 6, 1950McCormick, SCL7-34T['more']
Sat, Sep 30, 1950WrightsvilleW13-6T['more']
Dan Pitts: 90 yd run; first year W had team - played in "rags"
Fri, Sep 22, 1950MillenW18-0H['more']
Admission: $0.75/$0.25
Fri, Sep 15, 1950Washington-WilkesW25-7T['more']
New uniforms: silver helmets/pants with red jerseys
Fri, Nov 25, 1949JonesboroL6-41T['more']
for 3C championship. Jonesboro lost in semifinals the following week, as only 4 regions existed..
Fri, Nov 18, 1949WarrentonW7-6T['more']
Fri, Nov 4, 1949ThomsonT6-6H['more']
LHS averaged 135 lbs/man
Fri, Oct 28, 1949MonticelloW1-0T['more']
Cancelled by Monticello due to injuries
Fri, Oct 21, 1949LavoniaL2-26H['more']
First stands put up for this game
Thu, Oct 13, 1949SpartaW33-0H['more']
Homecoming
Thu, Oct 6, 1949McCormick, SCW13-0H['more']
Thu, Sep 29, 1949MillenL0-6T['more']
Thu, Sep 29, 1949EatontonW35-0H['more']
Thu, Sep 22, 1949Washington-WilkesW14-12H['more']
First ever win over W-W
Fri, Sep 9, 1949GreensboroL0-19T['more']
"Iron Men" = 16 or less players dressed out
Thu, Nov 25, 1948Washington-WilkesL6-18T['more']
Fri, Nov 12, 1948WarrentonL12-34H['more']
Fri, Nov 5, 1948ThomsonL7-26T['more']
Fri, Oct 29, 1948MonticelloW13-12H['more']
Fri, Oct 22, 1948LavoniaL0-14T['more']
Fri, Oct 15, 1948ARC "B"W32-6H['more']
Also reported as 32-0
Fri, Oct 8, 1948McCormick, SCL4-27T['more']
Also reported as 27-0
Fri, Oct 1, 1948EatontonW19-14T['more']
Fri, Sep 24, 1948MillenW21-0H['more']
Fri, Sep 17, 1948GreensboroW27-0H['more']
Uniforms: white jerseys with red #s & pants; silver leather helmets wiout facemasks, Buddy Bufford and Thomas Bunch assistant coaches, Tommy Guillebeau captain
Thu, Nov 27, 1947Washington-WilkesT13-13H['more']
Tie
Fri, Nov 21, 1947ARC "B"L6-14T['more']
Fri, Nov 14, 1947ThomsonL6-28H['more']
Thu, Nov 6, 1947McCormick, SCW6-0H['more']
Fri, Oct 31, 1947LavoniaL6-19H['more']
Mon, Oct 20, 1947LavoniaL7-18T['more']
Fri, Oct 17, 1947Langley-BathL0-7T['more']
Fri, Oct 3, 1947WarrentonW21-7T['more']
Fri, Sep 26, 1947MillenL6-13T['more']
Sat, Sep 20, 1947GreensboroW19-0T['more']
Each school used their own officials
Thu, Sep 18, 1947ThomsonL0-6H['more']
LHS borrowed old Thomson equipment with players supplying some of their own equipment
Fri, Sep 12, 1947Connie Maxwell SchoolW13-12T['more']
First home game under lights
Thu, Nov 28, 1946Washington-WilkesL14-19T['more']
Thxg; L walked off field due to protested WW TD (14-13)
Fri, Nov 8, 1946SpartaW27-12T['more']
Fri, Oct 18, 1946McCormick, SCW19-7T['more']
Devils led 19-0 at half. Touchdowns setup by passing. McCormick known as Panthers.
Thu, Oct 10, 1946ThomsonL0-32T['more']
Fight
Fri, Oct 4, 1946SpartaW6-0H['more']
May have played Gray between Warrenton & Sparta games.
Fri, Sep 27, 1946WarrentonL0-6T['more']
"Shorty" Hawkins
Sat, Sep 21, 1946ThomsonL6-33H['more']
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
Thu, Nov 30, 1944Washington-WilkesL7-26T['more']
Thanksgiving
Fri, Nov 17, 1944ThomsonL6-27H['more']
Fri, Nov 10, 1944Boys Catholic High of AugustaW14-6H['more']
Mon, Nov 6, 1944McCormick, SCW13-0H['more']
Fri, Nov 3, 1944WarrentonL0-7H['more']
Mon, Oct 23, 1944McCormick, SCW14-12T['more']
Game postponed from October 20 due to weather.
Fri, Oct 6, 1944WarrentonL0-18T['more']
Fri, Sep 29, 1944ThomsonL0-32T['more']
Thu, Nov 25, 1943Washington-WilkesL7-27T['more']
Thxg; L scored on long pass on first play of game
Fri, Nov 19, 1943ThomsonUT['more']
Fri, Nov 12, 1943WarrentonL0-19H['more']
Fri, Nov 5, 1943SpartaL7-27['more']
Fri, Oct 29, 1943McCormick, SCL6-26T['more']
Fri, Oct 22, 1943ThomsonW13-0T['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, Nov 20, 1942WarrentonL6-25T['more']
Fri, Oct 30, 1942McCormick, SCW13-12T['more']
McCormick led 12-0. Lincolnton scored in 4th after interception to take lead.
Fri, Oct 23, 1942ThomsonW7-6H['more']
L: 30yd pass Bufford to Norman; McWhorter ran PAT in 3rd qtr; Thomson scored in 1st qtr
Fri, Oct 16, 1942McCormick, SCL0-6H['more']
L had TD called back
Fri, Oct 2, 1942WarrentonW7-6H['more']
Initially no team due to gas situation (WWII). Jiggs Smalley kicked winning PAT.
Thu, Nov 27, 1941Washington-WilkesL0-6T['more']
Thxg
Fri, Nov 14, 1941McCormick, SCL7-9H['more']
Fri, Nov 7, 1941MonticelloL13-31T['more']
Monticello paper: 31-10, TLJ: 38-10
Fri, Oct 31, 1941WrensL0-28H['more']
Burgess had retired as Ga State Athletic Director
Fri, Oct 24, 1941ThomsonL2-12T['more']
Fri, Oct 3, 1941WarrentonL0-12T['more']
Fri, Sep 26, 1941HartwellW1-0T['more']
H won 44-0, but forfeited 1-0 due to ineligible player
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 15, 1940Boys Catholic High of AugustaUT['more']
Unknown
Fri, Nov 8, 1940North AugustaL0-31T['more']
Night game (8:15 kickoff) there; scoreless until 1:00 before halftime (0-7-12-12)
Fri, Nov 1, 1940McCormick, SCW13-0T['more']
Fri, Oct 25, 1940ThomsonLH['more']
Lost
Fri, Oct 11, 1940RoystonW25-0H['more']
Fri, Oct 4, 1940WarrentonW13-0H['more']
Tue, Nov 28, 1939ARC "B"U['more']
Unknown
Fri, Nov 17, 1939McCormick, SCW14-6H['more']
Sat, Nov 11, 1939Boys CatholicW60-0H['more']
Sat, Oct 28, 1939ThomsonL6-7T['more']
Fri, Oct 20, 1939HartwellL6-27T['more']
First night game at Hartwell
Fri, Oct 13, 1939Washington-WilkesL0-7T['more']
W-W ran opening kickoff back for TD; L on WW10 when game ended
Fri, Oct 6, 1939WarrentonT6-6T['more']
Tie
Fri, Sep 22, 1939ElbertonL0-33T['more']
Night game at Elberton
Fri, Dec 2, 1938ElbertonL14-24T['more']
Possibly first night game (there)
Thu, Nov 24, 1938TennilleL6-7['more']
Thurs
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 11, 1938WrensL6-13T['more']
Fri, Nov 4, 1938ARC "B"L0-19T['more']
Fri, Oct 28, 1938RoystonW20-0H['more']
Fri, Oct 14, 1938SpartaW52-7T['more']
Fri, Oct 7, 1938WarrentonW6-0H['more']
Fri, Nov 19, 1937ThomsonL0-6T['more']
Fri, Nov 12, 1937WrensUH['more']
Unknown
Sat, Nov 6, 1937GMC "B"T0-0T['more']
Tie
Fri, Oct 29, 1937HartwellW6-0T['more']
Fri, Oct 22, 1937McCormick, SCW39-0H['more']
SC
Thu, Oct 14, 1937GMC "B"W12-0H['more']
Thu, Oct 7, 1937ARC "B"L7-13T['more']
Fri, Oct 1, 1937LavoniaL0-24T['more']
Fri, Sep 24, 1937WarrentonW13-0T['more']
Wed, Nov 25, 1936ARC "B"W13-7T['more']
Night game
Fri, Nov 20, 1936ThomsonW51-6H['more']
Fri, Nov 13, 1936Monroe AreaW12-0H['more']
Fri, Nov 6, 1936MadisonL0-7T['more']
Orange jerseys?
Fri, Oct 30, 1936HartwellW44-0H['more']
Fri, Oct 23, 1936TennilleW25-0T['more']
Fri, Oct 16, 1936LavoniaW26-0H['more']
Fri, Oct 9, 1936AthensL0-34H['more']
Fri, Sep 25, 1936WarrentonW13-0H['more']
Fri, Nov 22, 1935ThomsonT0-0T['more']
Thu, Nov 14, 1935Monroe AreaL6-21T['more']
Fri, Oct 25, 1935WarrentonL0-13T['more']
Fri, Oct 18, 1935RoystonW13-0H['more']
Fri, Oct 11, 1935HartwellL0-33T['more']
Fri, Sep 27, 1935GMC/GMC BL6-27H['more']
Red Shirts
Fri, Nov 16, 1934WarrentonUH['more']
Game scheduled with Warrenton in Lincolnton - need result
Fri, Nov 2, 1934RoystonUH['more']
Home games on May Field; no playoffs due to transportation problems
Fri, Oct 26, 1934HartwellL0-30T['more']
Lost; Hammond was unofficial coach
Fri, Nov 24, 1933RoystonW12-6H['more']
No playoffs due to transportation problems
Fri, Nov 17, 1933HartwellW7-0H['more']
Fri, Nov 3, 1933North AugustaW33-7H['more']
Fri, Oct 27, 1933WarrentonW14-13T['more']
Fri, Oct 13, 1933ThomsonW26-0H['more']
Fri, Oct 6, 1933BowmanW33-0H['more']
Fri, Nov 18, 1932North AugustaW25-0H['more']
SC
Fri, Nov 4, 1932WaynesboroW19-0H['more']
Fri, Oct 21, 1932BowmanW6-0H['more']
Fri, Oct 14, 1932ThomsonL0-8T['more']
Fri, Oct 7, 1932RoystonW13-6H['more']
Fri, Sep 30, 1932Monroe AreaW12-7T['more']
Wed, Nov 25, 1931ThomsonU['more']
Unknown
Fri, Nov 20, 1931Monroe AreaUT['more']
Unknown
Fri, Nov 6, 1931BowmanW13-0H['more']
Fri, Oct 30, 1931ARC "B"W18-0H['more']
Fri, Oct 23, 1931WaynesboroT0-0T['more']
W 3-0-1 after game; referred to as Waynesboro Junior College
Fri, Oct 16, 1931ToccoaL6-12T['more']
Sat, Oct 10, 1931MadisonL6-7H['more']
Sat, Oct 3, 1931Granite HillW13-6H['more']
Fri, Nov 21, 1930Granite HillW76-0H['more']
AugChronicle: 75-0, LJ: 76-0; EM Luck Moss: 97-0 or 99-0 & going for 100 when time ran out.
Fri, Nov 7, 1930WaynesboroW27-0H['more']
Fri, Oct 31, 1930RoystonW21-0H['more']
Fri, Oct 24, 1930BowmanW27-0H['more']
Fri, Oct 17, 1930ToccoaW32-0H['more']
Largest game/crowd ever, according to Chronicle
Fri, Oct 10, 1930GreensboroW13-0T['more']
Fri, Oct 3, 1930MadisonUH['more']
Fri, Sep 26, 1930Monroe AreaW19-0H['more']
15 players on team; LHS wanted another game
Fri, Dec 6, 1929ToccoaL0-13T['more']
Possibly first time Devils on radio (Toccoa station)
Fri, Nov 29, 1929LouisvilleWT['more']
Won
Fri, Nov 22, 1929LavoniaW12-0T['more']
Game started late due to bad roads from Lavonia. Game finished being played under street lamps and bonfires
Fri, Nov 15, 1929HartwellWT['more']
Won - was scheduled at 3:30 - need score
Fri, Nov 8, 1929CorneliaW38-0H['more']
5th game of season - undefeated going into game
Fri, Nov 1, 1929WrensW12-0T['more']
Fri, Oct 25, 1929Washington School (Parksville)W['more']
Won
Fri, Oct 18, 1929ElbertonW37-0H['more']
Fri, Oct 11, 1929WaynesboroW36-0H['more']
Fri, Oct 4, 1929GreensboroW19-0H['more']
Kickoffs at 3:30; game with ARC 9/27 cancelled due to Augusta flood.
Fri, Nov 23, 1928HartwellL0-6H['more']
For East Ga Title
Mon, Nov 19, 1928WaynesboroW27-8H['more']
Fri, Nov 9, 1928Catholic HighWH['more']
Won
Fri, Nov 2, 1928ThomsonW38-0H['more']
Fri, Oct 26, 1928WrensW14-0H['more']
Fri, Oct 19, 1928WarrentonW50-7H['more']
Returned interception for TD
Fri, Oct 12, 1928ElbertonW25-0T['more']
Fri, Oct 5, 1928LeahW25-0H['more']
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 19, 1926Granite HillW7-0H['more']
GH coached by L native Guy Smalley
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, Oct 22, 1926RoystonW33-6H['more']
R scored on fake.
Fri, Oct 15, 1926Catholic HighW13-0H['more']
LHS had 13 players.
Fri, Oct 8, 1926BowmanW18-0H['more']
Fri, Oct 1, 1926HartwellW7-0H['more']
Fri, Sep 24, 1926WrensW48-0T['more']
22 boys out for practice.
Thu, Nov 26, 1925Catholic HighW19-0T['more']
Thxg
Fri, Nov 20, 1925LavoniaW6-0H['more']
Lav regarded as one of best teams in Ga.
Wed, Nov 11, 1925Bailey Military InstituteT7-7H['more']
B scored on 80yd run while L had TD called back.
Fri, Nov 6, 1925WarrentonW26-0T['more']
Fri, Oct 30, 1925RoystonW19-0H['more']
Fri, Oct 23, 1925ThomsonW6-0H['more']
Fri, Oct 16, 1925Gibson-MercerW63-0H['more']
After game, LHS challenged any HS team within 100 miles.
Fri, Oct 2, 1925WarrentonW24-0H['more']
Fri, Sep 25, 1925Granite HillW13-0H['more']
Team known as "The Lincolnton Machine"
Thu, Nov 27, 1924Catholic HighL12-32T['more']
Fri, Nov 21, 1924ThomsonL0-9T['more']
ended 19-game home winning streak
Fri, Oct 17, 1924Gibson-MercerW7-0H['more']
Fri, Oct 10, 1924Granite HillCH['more']
Aggies - cancelled
Mon, Sep 1, 1924McCormick, SCU['more']
unknown - game stopped due to disagreement with officials - exact date not know
Sun, Nov 11, 1923Due WestW14-7T['more']
Erskine College - had beaten Clemson JV 7-0
Fri, Nov 9, 1923LavoniaW22-2H['more']
NE Ga title
Fri, Nov 2, 1923Granite HillW20-6T['more']
Fri, Oct 26, 1923ThomsonW58-0H['more']
scored also reported as 57-2; one of Thomson's worst defeats ever
Fri, Oct 19, 1923Bailey Military InstituteW31-2H['more']
Greenwood SC
Fri, Oct 12, 1923WrensW34-14T['more']
Thu, Oct 4, 1923LouisvilleW76-0T['more']
score also reported as 84-0, 99-0, and 8-0. 76-0 from Louisville newspaper
Thu, Sep 27, 1923Catholic HighW19-7H['more']
Thu, Nov 30, 1922WashingtonL6-13T['more']
Thxg
Fri, Nov 24, 1922Catholic HighW62-6T['more']
Fri
Tue, Nov 21, 1922Granite HillW24-0H['more']
Tues; Granite Hill = 10th District Aggies
Sat, Nov 18, 1922Gibson-MercerLT['more']
Lost; played at Bowman on Saturday
Tue, Oct 31, 1922WashingtonT7-7H['more']
W-W lost only to Athens
Fri, Oct 27, 1922GreensboroW13-0T['more']
Tue, Oct 24, 1922HarlemW20-0H['more']
Fri, Oct 20, 1922McCormick, SCW62-0T['more']
Won
Thu, Oct 12, 1922McCormick, SCW52-6H['more']
"Tutt's Hyenas"; coaches took turns as officials; Bud Bussey scored first TD; school opened with 280 enrollment, 50 more than previous year - LJ: "many coming into the city by the automobile route, while others 'hoofed' it to the seat of learning." Seven teachers and principal Professor J. E. Guillebeau.


In 1106 games:

Record: 789-293-24

Winning Percentage: 72.423

Total scored: 25673

Total allowed: 11209

Average game: 23.21-10.13

Shutouts by Red Devils: 340

Shutouts by opponents: 107