Bainbridge has been on the road for four straight games, but will finally make its way home on Tuesday. They will play the Cairo Syrup Makers on Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. Bainbridge has been an offensive force this season, averaging 5.7 goals per game.
Bainbridge racked up its seventh big win Thursday against a growing team. Their defense stepped up, giving Hardaway a 10-0 shutout victory. This result wasn't completely unexpected, given Bainbridge's advantage in MaxPreps' Georgia football rankings (Bainbridge at his No. 63, Hardaway at his No. 337).
Bainbridge's offense was attacking Hardaway from everywhere, with seven different players looking to score. Junior Miranda led a balanced group of strikers and scored two goals alone.
Meanwhile, Cairo's winning streak unfortunately came to an end at six on Friday. They lost to Shaw 2-0. Considering the last time Cairo failed to score was in February, the team cannot take this result too seriously.
Bainbridge's win was its third straight road win and improved its record to 10-2. These good results were mainly due to their attacking performance during that period, scoring 23 goals in three games. As for Cairo, the loss dropped their record to 7 wins and 3 losses.
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