Hebron Christian enjoyed a four-game homestand, but will soon have to dust off its road jersey. They will play the Stevens County Indians on Thursday at 7 p.m. Hebron Christian is averaging six goals per game this season and is showing off their offensive prowess.
In what has become a running theme this season, Hebron Christian gave their fans another big win on Tuesday. They defeated Monroe Area 7-0. Hebron Christian's defense has been solid lately. The team hasn't conceded a single goal in the last three games.
Their offense hit the Monroe area from everywhere, with five different players scoring goals. Sam Karlsson led a balanced group of strikers, scoring three goals alone.
Meanwhile, Stevens County, which soared to seven goals in its previous game, was a little more limited in Friday's game. The 9-0 blowout loss to Oconee County may stick around for a while. Losing is never fun, but Stephens County has less patience considering the team is at a huge disadvantage in MaxPreps' Georgia football rankings (the county ranks No. 351 and Oconee County ranks No. 351). 52nd place).
Hebron Christian has been on a roll lately. He's won six of his past seven games, but somehow hasn't matched his 9-1-1 record this season. As for Stephens County, the loss lowers their record to 5-9.
All went well in the last matchup against Stevens County in March 2023, with Hebron Christian winning 7-0. The rematch could be a little tougher for Hebron Christian as the team doesn't have home pitch advantage this time. Let's see if changing the venue makes a difference.
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