Quitman Brooks County controlled the scoreboard and the game in a strong 49-14 victory over Camilla Mitchell County at Quitman Brooks County High on Sept. 8 in Georgia football action.

Quitman Brooks County opened with a 14-0 advantage over Camilla Mitchell County through the first quarter.

The Trojans registered a 28-0 advantage at intermission over the Eagles.

Quitman Brooks County pulled to a 35-6 lead heading into the final quarter.

The Trojans held on with a 14-8 scoring edge in the final quarter.

Last season, Quitman Brooks County and Camilla Mitchell County faced off on Sept. 9, 2022 at Camilla Mitchell County High School.

In recent action on Aug. 25, Quitman Brooks County faced off against Jesup Wayne County and Camilla Mitchell County took on Sylvester Worth County on Aug. 25 at Sylvester Worth County High School.

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