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GCS
Staff | 8/21/2025
Staff | 8/21/2025
Photo Credit: Gena Churchwell
GAME 2: TERRORS TRAVEL TO RICHMOND HILL
Kickoff
A look at Glynn Academy’s next game:
Opponent: Richmond Hill
When: 7:30 p.m. Friday
Where: at Richmond Hill
Records: GA 1-0; 0-0 Region 1-AAAAA; RH 0-0, 0-0 Region 1-AAAAAA
Last week: GA won 38-14 at home over Wayne County in the season opener. Richmond Hill did not play.
Last year/All-time: RH won 31-12 in Brunswick. Glynn leads overall series, 7-6
Game Preview
The Red Terrors will go on the road for the first time in 2025 to take on the Wildcats in a non-region contest for both teams.
The GA defense played well the night long last week in the season opener at home against Wayne County while the offense had some bright spots after a slow start.
The Terrors held a punchless Wayne offense that looks like it is headed for a long season to minus-5 yards before halftime and to just 80 for the game. The Yellow Jackets did not notch a first down until the third quarter and only had six for the game.
Glynn, debuting the new flexbone offense, finished with 268 total yards with all but two yards coming on the ground. Senior receiver Shawn Wallace showed out, running for 145 yards and four touchdowns on seven carries. He had a 59-yard touchdown scamper and also a 33-yard carry for his final score of the night.
Kicker Patrick Coyle also had a standout night for the Terrors. He pinned the Jackets inside their own 5-yard line twice on punts, and the Terrors ended up getting a safety one play after one of those punts.
This will be the first game for Richmond Hill which was off last week. The Wildcats have a brand new school this year and also a new football field. This will be the inaugural game in the new stadium.
Richmond Hill topped Valdosta a year ago in the final game at their old place, but they missed the playoffs after going 2-3 in their rugged region which does include Valdosta and also Colquitt County, Lowndes, Camden County and Tift County.
The Wildcats put a seasoned team on the field last year that ended up 7-3, but this year they are much younger overall.
They will try to replace all-star running back Josh Troupe with senior running back Amire Miller. He is listed at 5-foot-9 and 200 pounds on the team roster. The Wildcats like his physical nature.
Others to watch for the Wildcats include junior quarterback Gunner Mobley, junior athletes Marquis Muhammad and DJ Porter and senior defensive back Walter Pugh.
This will be the second and final non-region game for Glynn. The Terrors will be off next week before starting Region 1-AAAAA play on Sept. 5 at Bradwell Institute.
--- Compiled by Kevin Price for GCS Athletics
GCS
Staff | 8/21/2025
Staff | 8/21/2025