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Indians Close Season in Style with Dominant Senior Night Victory

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HIAWASSEE, Ga. — The Towns County Indians gave their fans plenty to cheer about Thursday night as they capped off the 2025 season in commanding fashion, shutting out the Rock Springs Christian Academy Eagles 38-0 on Senior Night.


The win marked Towns County’s fourth straight victory, pushing their final record to an impressive 7-3. The 38-point margin wasn’t just a statement — it set served as the perfect sendoff for their seniors under the lights of Frank McClure Stadium.


From the opening kickoff, the Indians played like a team determined to finish strong. The offense moved the ball efficiently, the defense smothered every Eagle possession, and special teams chipped in with field position dominance all night long.


Towns County’s defense deserves much of the credit for the final scoreline, holding Rock Springs Christian Academy to their first scoreless outing since September. The Eagles, who came in with a 5-2 record and plenty of offensive firepower, simply couldn’t find a rhythm against the relentless Indian front.


With the win, Towns County closes the chapter on one of its most successful seasons in recent memory. A four-game win streak, a 7-3 record, and a Senior Night to remember — the Indians gave their hometown faithful plenty of reason to look forward to next fall under those Friday night lights.


As the final horn sounded and the seniors embraced family and teammates on the field, it was clear this season was one the Towns County community won’t soon forget.

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