RCHS looks to improve to 2-0 in region at Saturday's Homecoming
Wade Cheek/The Clayton Tribune. RCHS junior linebacker and running back Noah English had seven tackles and a forced safety to help Rabun County defeat Banks County 31-9 on Friday, Sept. 20. RCHS is now 4-1 and are 1-0 in region play.
Wade Cheek/The Clayton Tribune. Rabun football junior running back Lake Evans rushed for 92 yards on just 10 carries while scoring a touchdown during the Wildcats’ 31-9 win over Banks County last Friday, Sept. 20.
Wade Cheek/The Clayton Tribune. Rabun County junior Shaun (Tonka) Fruster totaled 32 yards on the ground on six carries during the Wildcats’ 31-9 win over Banks County on Friday, Sept. 20.
Wade Cheek/The Clayton Tribune. RCHS junior linebacker Jakaden Shiflet elevates after a tackle for a loss against Banks County on Friday, Sept. 20. The junior totaled 12 tackles in the 31-9 win over the Leopards.
Wade Cheek/The Clayton Tribune. RCHS junior running back Reid Giles breaks a sideline tackle during a run against Banks County on Friday, Sept. 20. Giles rushed for two touchdowns in Rabun County’s 31-9 win over the Leopards.
Wade Cheek/The Clayton Tribune. Senior Brian Bohorquez celebrates a touchdown early in the Wildcats’ road contest against Banks County on Friday, Sept. 20. RCHS is 4-1 and ranks as the No. 8 team in Georgia Class A Division I.
The Rabun County High School football team claimed a region win with a strong running attack against winless Banks County 31-9 in Homer on Friday, Sept. 20.
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