Washington-Wilkes enjoyed a four-game homestand, but will have to dust off its road jersey soon. They will play the Banks County Leopards on Wednesday at 7 p.m. Both teams lost in their previous matches, so there will be plenty of motivation to get the 'W'.
The 2-2 score might have suggested a tie, but it was Lincoln County who came away with the win. Lincoln County won the shootout by scoring three goals against Washington and Wilkes' zero points. Carter-Rogers received a yellow card, which may have had some effect on his (and the team's) ability to play offensively.
He and Javier Martinez did their best for Washington-Wilkes, scoring two goals for Washington-Wilkes. The pair have combined a total of three times so far this season.
Banks County was unable to get out of a tough situation last Friday as the team suffered an eight-game losing streak. They suffered a 4-1 loss to Towns County.
Washington vs. Wilkes suffered their fifth straight home loss, dropping their record to 3 wins and 8 losses. As for Banks County, the loss dropped their record to 1-11.
Washington and Wilkes defeated Banks County 2-1 in their last meeting in February. The rematch could be a little tougher for Washington vs. Wilkes since the teams don't have home pitch advantage this time. Let's see if changing the venue makes a difference.
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