Game of the Week | Bath County defeats Narrows, 49-12 The Chargers take on the Green Wave in our Game of the Week.
UPDATE:
Visiting team Bath County won in their Friday night game against Narrows, with a final score of 49-12.
Tonight our game of the week takes us to Narrows, where the Bath County Chargers will take on the Green Wave for a chance at playoff seeding.
Last year the matchup resulted in Narrows taking control when the Bath County quarterback left the game. Stay tuned to see what happens this year.
For a full breakdown of scores across our region, click here.
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