Johnson County is 0-8 against Screven County since February 2019, but will have a chance to close that gap a bit Thursday. The Johnson County Trojans will look to defend their home field against the Screven County Gamecocks at 5 p.m. Both teams weren't able to put together many goals in their last match, so the offense might be a little more motivated than usual.
On Tuesday, Johnson County suffered a blowout 5-1 loss to Portal. Losing is never fun, but Johnson County can't endure too much considering the team is heavily underdog in MaxPreps' Georgia football rankings (they are ranked No. 299). (compared to Portal, which ranks 99th).
Meanwhile, Screven County was unable to get out of a tough situation on Tuesday, as the team suffered its third straight loss. The score was 1-0, falling just short of Metter. A shutout isn't ideal, but Screven County hasn't been shut out since February.
With the loss to Johnson County, their away win streak ended at 3, leaving them with 5 wins and 6 losses. As for Screven County, the loss drops their record to 6 wins and 6 losses.
Johnson County may still be hurting from its 8-1 loss to Screven County in its last matchup in February. Will Johnson County have better luck at home rather than on the road? After the game, check out MaxPreps for match details, commentary, and other Soccer He content.
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