After being gridlocked in a scoreless stalemate for the majority of regulation, Harris Middle came up big in the final minutes at White County on Tuesday night and escaped with a 20-0 win. With less than five minutes to go, Robert Lentz twice found the end zone and Chris Tolliver returned an interception 65 yards for the final margin of victory...
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After being gridlocked in a scoreless stalemate for the majority of regulation, Harris Middle came up big in the final minutes at White County on Tuesday night and escaped with a 20-0 win.
With less than five minutes to go, Robert Lentz twice found the end zone and Chris Tolliver returned an interception 65 yards for the final margin of victory.
While Lentz scored twice for the Eagles, defensively, Brody Lovvorn and Zyon Bonner thrived in the White County backfield.
The Eagles will be on the road again on Tuesday at Franklin County North. Kickoff is set for 6:30 p.m.