Wildcats get tuneup against Franklin, N.C., ahead of Week 1 road opener with White County
Submitted. The Rabun County High School seeks to advance to at least the state quarterfinals again in 2024.
Wade Cheek/The Clayton Tribune. Rabun County running back Lake Evans takes it down the home sideline for a touchdown against Franklin (N.C.) during the Aug. 9 jamboree. With their varsity players in the game, the Wildcats held a 35-7 advantage going into halftime. RCHS plays at White County on Aug. 16.
Wade Cheek/The Clayton Tribune. Rabun County junior quarterback Ty Truelove crosses the end zone line for the winning Wildcats during the Aug. 9 jamboree at Frank Snyder Memorial Stadium against visiting Franklin (N.C.) High School. The Wildcats will visit White County on Aug. 16 to start the regular season.
Wade Cheek/The Clayton Tribune. Rabun County junior running back Reid Giles takes it into the end zone at home on Aug. 9 during the jamboree against visiting Franklin (N.C.) High School. The Wildcats would claim the victory in preparation for the regular-season opener at White County on Aug. 16.
Toe met leather for the first time this Fall in Frank Snyder Memorial Stadium on Friday, Aug. 9, when the Rabun County High School football team took on Franklin (N.C.) High School in a jamboree sc...

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