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Staff | 8/25/2025
Staff | 8/25/2025
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GLYNN LOSES MONDAY NIGHT GAME AT RICHMOND HILL
By Kevin Price
For GCS Athletics
Glynn Academy couldn’t make it two wins in a row to start the 2025 season.
On Monday night, the Red Terrors lost 21-0 at Richmond Hill in a non-region game that was originally scheduled for last Friday night.
The Friday game never got started due to lightning, and the contest was postponed until noon on Saturday. That never happened either as inclement weather remained in the Richmond Hill area Saturday morning.
The two teams agreed it would be best to postpone the game again and decided on a Monday evening kickoff.
The matchup with the Terrors was the season opener for the hometown Wildcats which also were playing their first game in their new stadium after starting the school year in a brand-new school building as well.
Glynn opened the season on Aug. 15 with a 38-14 victory at home over Wayne County.
The Terrors started slowly in that opening game against the Yellow Jackets before getting their new flexbone offense in gear and rolling to the win over the Jackets who are 0-2 on the young season after also losing to Brunswick High this past Friday.
Glynn couldn’t get its offense untracked Monday at Richmond Hill. They didn’t pick up a first down in the first half while also suffering a pair of turnovers which led to a pair of touchdowns by the Wildcats.
The Terrors did move the ball after halftime, but never really threatened to score.
The Wildcats, who evened the all-time series with Glynn at seven wins apiece, scored all three of their touchdowns before halftime.
They also didn’t score in the second half.
Richmond Hill drove 80 yards for a touchdown to start the game after receiving the opening kick.
They scored on an 8-yard pass on third-and-goal to close out their scoring drive which took half the first quarter.
The home squad missed a field goal on its second possession after taking over just inside Glynn territory. The Wildcats got the ball right back when the Terrors fumbled in the backfield and lost the ball inside their own 20-yard line.
The Wildcats needed only five plays to score and go up 14-0 early in the second quarter.
A second turnover by Glynn late in the opening half led to the third touchdown before halftime by Richmond Hill.
The Wildcats came close to returning the loose ball for the touchdown, but GA sophomore quarterback Max Noonan made a touchdown-saving tackle just outside the Glynn goal line.
The Wildcats would still score on a 1-yard run with less than 20 seconds left before the halftime break. The point-after kick made it 21-0.
After halftime, the Glynn defense stopped the Wildcats on a fourth-and-2 play on GA’s side of the field to get the ball back for the Terrors.
The Wildcats also missed another field-goal try late in the fourth quarter.
Glynn does not have a game this Friday night. The Terrors were scheduled to have the week off, giving them two weeks to prepare for the start of Region 1-AAAAA play.
The Terrors will play the first of their eight league games on Sept. 5 at Bradwell Institute in Hinesville.
GCS
Staff | 8/25/2025
Staff | 8/25/2025