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Thursday, April 30, 2026 at 11:43 AM

Vidalia keeps BCHS looking for elusive first win

Vidalia keeps BCHS looking for elusive first win
Brantley County running back Haden Kicklighter looks for a hole in the Vidalia defense during first half action. Photo By CONNER SELPH

CANEY BAY – Visiting Vidalia scored two first half touchdowns and put the game away with two more in the third period en route to a 30-0 nonregion win here against Brantley County.

The Indians (3-1) used a ball-controlled offense and a dominating defensive effort to keep BCHS (0-4) winless on the season. Brantley County averaged just two yards on 21 rushing attempts finishing the game with 122 total yards.

“We just didn’t execute,” said Herons head coach David Shores afterwards. “After the game we had last week, I expected more improvement tonight.”

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