Wheeler is 6-0 against Kell since March 2016 and will have a chance to extend that success Tuesday. The Wheeler Wildcats will be on the road to take on the Kell Longhorns at 8 p.m. Wheeler's last three games have been decided by just one goal, so it wouldn't be surprising if it was a close game.
Last Friday's game was hard-fought, but Wheeler had to settle for a 3-2 loss against North Cobb. This is the second straight game Wheeler has lost by just one goal.
Kell, on the other hand, didn't score in their last game, but they definitely got a goal against Paulding County last Thursday. They defeated the Patriots with a 10-0 blowout. With this win, Kell increased his scoring average to his 2.6 goals per game.
Six different players scored and their offense attacked Paulding County from everywhere. Basha Slemana led a balanced group of strikers, scoring three goals alone.
Wheeler has been lackluster as of late, as the team has lost seven of its last eight games, a noticeable dent in its 2-10-1 record this season. As for Kell, the victory, his eighth straight home win, improves his record to 11-2-1.
Wheeler defeated Kell 2-1 in their last meeting in March 2023. The rematch might be a little tougher for Wheeler 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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