Toccoa Stephens County’s defense throttled Hartwell Hart County, resulting in a 35-0 shutout for a Georgia high school football victory at Hartwell Hart County High on Oct. 20.

Toccoa Stephens County darted in front of Hartwell Hart County 7-0 to begin the second quarter.

The Indians opened a huge 28-0 gap over the Bulldogs at halftime.

Defense ruled the third quarter as Toccoa Stephens County and Hartwell Hart County were both scoreless.

The Indians got the better of the final-quarter scoring, finishing the game in style with a 7-0 edge.

The last time Toccoa Stephens County and Hartwell Hart County played in a 30-14 game on Oct. 21, 2022.

In recent action on Oct. 6, Hartwell Hart County faced off against Watkinsville Oconee County and Toccoa Stephens County took on Carnesville Franklin County on Oct. 6 at Toccoa Stephens County High School.

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