Greensboro Greene County overcame a first-quarter deficit in a 20-10 win over Washington-Wilkes in a Georgia high school football matchup on Nov. 3.

Washington-Wilkes started on steady ground by forging a 10-7 lead over Greensboro Greene County at the end of the first quarter.

Neither defense permitted points in the second and third quarters.

Greensboro Greene County fought back from a fourth-quarter deficit to earn the victory over Washington-Wilkes.

The last time Greensboro Greene County and Washington-Wilkes played in a 28-22 game on Nov. 4, 2022.

In recent action on Oct. 20, Greensboro Greene County faced off against Lincolnton Lincoln County and Washington-Wilkes took on Augusta Aquinas on Oct. 20 at Washington-Wilkes High School.

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