Team FYN Sports Player of the Week – J. Ben Haynes #8
Player of the Week, Sports, Team FYN Sports October 18, 2019
For the third time this season, White County’s quarterback stole the show.
Team FYN Sports is excited to announce the Player of the Week for the White County Warriors – QB J. Ben Haynes. Haynes led the Warriors to a dominant 42-0 victory over the West Hall Spartans.
The Junior QB was in complete control tonight. He was responsible for 5 of the 6 Warrior touchdowns tonight. Haynes rushed for 3 touchdowns, along with passing for two touchdowns. This was his most impressive performance yet, and it came when the Warriors needed it the most.
Congratulations to J. Ben for being selected as the Team FYN Sports player of the week for the White County Warriors!

Warriors suffer a tough loss to the Marist War Eagles.
Sports, Team FYN Sports September 28, 2019
In what was the expected result coming into the game, the Marist War Eagles were able to defeat the White County Warriors 35-19.
The beginning portion of the game was controlled by Marist.
The War Eagles were on the hunt early. After a White County 3 & out to start the game, Marist QB Connor Cigelske scored a 58 yard rushing touchdown on one of their first offensive plays to almost immediately gain the lead. They would soon score again after another rushing touchdown midway through the first quarter, making the score 15-0 after a two point conversion.
The Warriors would have multiple ups and downs throughout the game.

Seth Stonecypher before his TD.
Meanwhile, it was a rough start for the Warriors. It was in the 2nd quarter after four offensive drives to finally gain a first down after a fourth down conversion. Later on during that same drive, J. Ben Haynes would find Cooper Turner for a deep ball, and Turner would be stopped at the 1 yard line. Junior running back Seth Stonecypher would score his first career rushing touchdown on the next play, making the score 15-7.
The Warriors had another golden opportunity to score shortly afterwards. Marist would fumble the ensuing kick return and Jesse Moose would recover the fumble at the Marist 3 yard line. However, Marist would make an impressive goal line stand, stopping the Warriors from scoring on all four downs. On the War Eagles first play back on offense. Fullback Lincoln Parker scored a 98 yard rushing touchdown, killing all of White County’s momentum in a matter of seconds. To further deplete themselves, J, Ben Haynes would throw his first of two interceptions in the game. Marist would score another touchdown and a field goal in the remaining minutes of the half to go into halftime with a 32-7 lead.

Jaquez Williams after his fumble recovery.
To begin the 2nd half, Marist kicked another field goal to give themselves a 35-7 lead. After this, it was clear that they took their foot off the throttle, as they would put in their second unit on both offense and defense. Early on in this stint, the Warriors had trouble. After Jaquez Willimas recovered a fumble on defense, Haynes would throw his second interception to immediately give the ball back.
The Warriors slowly began to crawl towards a comeback as the game progressed.

J. Ben Haynes after his 2nd interception
Things started to lookup for the Warriors afterwards. White County kept their first string units in for the game, and they began to look good. They forced Marist to punt on their next two defensive drives. Meanwhile, the Warrior offense began to gain momentum. Haynes was firing the ball downfield as Jesse Thomas and Cooper Turner were his leading targets. However, it was Reece Dockery that would catch a 17 yard receiving touchdown to bring the deficit to 22. On the Warriors next offensive drive, Haynes would rush in for an 8 yard TD, making the score 19-35 with less than six minutes remaining. . Both of these touchdowns were on fourth down. All game long, the Warriors were converting fourth downs, as they only punted the ball 4 times, all in the first half.
Marist was feeling the pressure of a Warrior comeback, and put in their first string offense maintain the lead and to seal the victory. They would run the clock out, and end the game with a 35-19 victory.
What’s next for the Warriors?
Ultimately, the Warriors were always going to have a tough time tonight. Marist came into the game undefeated and are widely regarded as one of the top teams in the entire state of Georgia, and they proved why they are ranked so high tonight. Meanwhile, the Warriors have another tough road game next week as they travel to Flowery Branch to take on the Falcons before a bye week. To keep up with more White County Warrior news, follow Team FYN Sports on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook.
Team FYN Sports Player of the Week – Cooper Turner #5
Player of the Week, Sports, Team FYN Sports November 8, 2019
Once again, Turner played his heart out and made lots of big plays throughout the night.
Team FYN Sports is excited to announce that once again, the Player of the Week for the White County Warriors is Cooper Turner.
The Junior WR continued the role he has been on with another standout performance. He was able to carve his way through a tough Blessed Trinity defense and get open consistently. While unable to score a touchdown, he came close a couple of times, while having over 100 yards receiving. Thankfully for the Warriors, Turner will have one more year of playing time to give. He’s been a deep threat for QB J. Ben Haynes for years, and will look to do the same next year.
Congratulations to Cooper Turner for being selected as the Team FYN Sports player of the week for the White County Warriors!

White County Heads into Bye Week 3-3 after Loss to Flowery Branch
Sports, Team FYN Sports October 5, 2019
For the second consecutive week, the White County Warriors suffer a road defeat to a regional opponent. This time out, the Flowery Branch Falcons defeated them 45-20.
The game was under the control of Flowery Branch from the very start.
Their rushing attack was unstoppable throughout the entirety of the game, starting out with their team rushing down the field and scoring on their first drive, with RB Chase Dial-Watson scoring his first of 2 rushing touchdowns. On their next offensive drive, it would be RB Jaizen Ellingham scoring his first of 3 TDs, which gave the Falcons a 14-0 lead to end the first quarter.

An unwelcome sight for the White County Warriors
Meanwhile, the Warriors struggled. Their defense was almost nonexistent in the first half, especially against the run. On offense, the Warriors couldn’t buy a first down in the first quarter. They finally got to move the chains during the 2nd quarter after faking a punt and passing for a first down. However, it could be argued that the biggest adversary for the Warriors tonight was not wearing pads and dressed in black. Instead, their biggest adversary was a yellow piece of dirty laundry that constantly found its way onto the field. Yes, the penalty flag was constantly setting the Warriors back and killing their momentum all throughout the night. In the first half, the Warriors were called for 4 false start calls, along with being called for holding multiple times.
Eventually, the Warriors gained some steam.

Will Sampson catching the TD pass.
After the Falcons scored another TD and converted a 32 yard field goal, the Warriors finally had a good drive going. J. Ben Haynes led his team downfield with key passes to Will Sampson and Cooper Turner. He would eventually find Will Sampson wide open in the endzone, and the Warriors would go into the half losing 6-24.
The Warriors went into the 2nd half without a key defensive player. Two time player of the week Jesse Moose would not return to the game in the 2nd half as he left with an undisclosed injury. But they started the 2nd half on offense, and Haynes was once again driving the ball downfield, including a 42 yard pass to Jesse Thomas. Eventually, the ball was at the 5 yard line, and on the next play, Haynes would throw an interception, adding on to his unimpressive tally of INTs throughout the season.

J. Ben Haynes moment after his second turnover.
Things would go from bad to worse for J. Ben. After White County forced a 3 and out on defense, he would fumble the ball on the next offensive drive, bringing the morale of the Warriors to an all time low.
Meanwhile, the Falcons continued to play well on offense. Jaizen Ellingham would score his 2nd TD after the fumble, giving the Falcons a 31-6 lead to end the 3rd quarter.
The Warriors would not lose without a fight.
The Falcons would bring on their 2nd unit on defense, which in return, gave the Warriors a chance to fire on offense. Haynes began to play like the man we had seen earlier in the season. Haynes would score on an 18 yard rushing TD after leading his offense on an impressive and uplifting the drive. Flowery Branch and Ellingham would once again score on the next drive to bring the lead back to 25.
The next offensive drive for the Warriors was a flashback to the Lumpkin County vs. White County matchup. Zion McMullen absolutely flew past the Falcon defenders, rushing for over 70 yards on the drive, ending the drive on a 3 yard TD. But this effort was too late in the game, as Flowery Branch would drive down the field and kill the clock, before scoring another TD with less than a minute remaining, sealing their victory with the final score of 45-20.
Up next, a much needed break for the Warriors.
For the Warriors, they are now 0-2 in region play this season. On the plus side, they have an off week next week, and now have time to get healthy and recuperate. When they return in two weeks, it will be their homecoming game against West Hall. It is a must win game for the Warriors if they want any chance of making the playoffs. For more updates on the White County Warriors, follow Team FYN Sports on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook.
TeamFYNSports Writer’s Player of the Week – J. Ben Haynes, #8
Player of the Week, Sports, Team FYN Sports September 21, 2019
Tonight was the J. Ben Haynes Show; it was spectacular to witness.
Team FYN Sports is excited to announce it’s Player of the Week for the White County Warriors – QB J. Ben Haynes. Haynes led the Warriors to a huge victory over the rival North Hall Trojans.
Haynes was undoubtedly the best player on the field tonight. He was throwing the ball down the middle of the field with pinpoint perfection, including a key 45 yard passing TD. Most of his incompletions were through no fault of his own due to receivers dropping multiple passes. But what was most impressive was his rushing. Last season, Haynes would very rarely run the ball. This season, he has scored rushing touchdowns in all four games so far, including 3 tonight. Every time he was under pressure, he found a way to gain yards and keep the drives alive.
Congratulations to J. Ben for being selected as the Team FYN Sports player of the week for the White County Warriors for the 2nd time this year!

White County Warriors Lose to Denmark in a Nail Biter
Sports, Team FYN Sports October 26, 2019
In what was White County’s most important game of the year, the Warriors came up just short against the Denmark Danes, losing 28-21.
Denmark took control of this game almost immediately. On their first offensive play, they scored on a 74 yard rushing TD, immediately gaining a 7-0 lead. For the Warriors, this complete killed their spirits early on. They were unable to gain any momentum on offense, going 3 and out on two straight drives. Meanwhile, Denmark would once again score later on in the 1st quarter to take a 14-0 lead. However, it was at this point that the Warriors began to play well on both sides of the ball.

Jesse Moose tackling Denmark’s QB for a sack
White County would score near the end of the 1st quarter with a 26 yard TD pass from J. Ben Haynes to Jesse Thomas. On defense, they were able to dominate in the second quarter. A big factor in this was the return of Jesse Moose, who had missed last weeks game with injury. He made a key sack early in the 2nd quarter which brought the home stadium on their feet. Multiple players on defense were making their mark, including Zion McMullen who had his best defensive game yet with multiple important tackles throughout the night. Both offenses were at a halt in the second quarter, and the first half would end with Denmark leading 14-7.
Both offenses began to play better in the second half.
After White County went 3 and out to begin the second half, Denmark once again found their way into the end zone, as their RB Zach Ogbogu scored on a 58 yard TD. The Warriors had a hard time completing tackles in the second half, as the Danes were able to consistently break tackles. Although, the Warriors were able to rebound quickly on offense. J. Ben Haynes tossed the ball to Riley Stancil, but to the surprise of the Danes, Stancil would fire a pass downfield to Cooper Turner to easily catch for a trick play touchdown. This brought the Warriors back within 7 (14-21), and the 3rd quarter would end with the Danes driving down field.

Riley Stancil (#10) celebrating after his passing TD.
Early in the 4th quarter, Danes RB Jordan Brunson would score to extend the Danes lead to 28-14. However, the Warriors would fire back quickly. J. Ben Haynes would lead the Warriors downfield, firing off passes left and right, carving up the Denmark defense. He would connect with Cooper Turner for a 14 yard touchdown to bring the margin back to 7. Then, the Warrior defense stepped up. Big tackles from Dylan Archer and Zion McMullen fired up the Warrior crowd. Denmark would go for it on 4th down, and would fail. This gave the Warriors possession at the White County 29 yard line, with less than half a quarter remaining.
The close game would come down to one play late.
The Warriors were able to drive downfield, as Haynes continued to make plays both in the air and on his feet. Time continued to wind down, and the pressure on the Warriors to score was rising. Finally, it all came down to one play late. 4th and 3, and the ball was at the Denmark 28 with 2:05 remaining in game. Haynes fired a pass to Jesse Thomas, but it was low and went incomplete. Denmark regained possession, and ran down the clock to win the game 28-21.
For the Warriors, playoff hopes are now diminishing.
The Warriors are now in 5th place in the region, at a 1-3 record. Technically, they still have a chance, but it is small. They would have to win both of their remaining games against the 1-7 Chestatee War Eagles and the 7-1 defending state champion Blessed Trinity Titans. Also, either Flowery Branch or Denmark would have to lose both of their next games (they play each other in the final week of the season.) It’s a tough road for the Warriors, and they will have to play hard to end the season.
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White County Easily Defeats West Hall to Keep Playoff Hopes Alive
Sports, Team FYN Sports October 18, 2019
After two straight losses and a bye week, the Warriors were completely rejuvenated tonight, defeating the West Hall Spartans 42-0.
It was homecoming night at White County High School, and the Warriors came out in full force. From the opening kickoff, the Warriors were in complete control. On their third offensive play, Cooper Turner would score on a jet sweep in the red zone to give the Warriors an early 7-0 lead. Late in the 1st quarter, the Warriors would once again score as J. Ben Haynes would score his first of 3 rushing touchdowns, giving the Warriors a 14-0 lead to end the 1st quarter.

J. Ben Haynes and Devin Sullens celebrating a touchdown
West Hall was no competition for the Warriors tonight. However, they had their moments throughout the game where it looked as if they could compete. Early on, they were driving down field, and they looked as if they were about to score. Unfortunately for the Spartans, they would turn the ball over on downs, killing any momentum that they had.
The Warriors would respond in the 2nd quarter with no forgiveness.
J. Ben Haynes was responsible for every touchdown in the second quarter. He had two more rushing touchdowns, along with a 40 yard passing touchdown to Cooper Turner. Meanwhile, the White County Warriors defense was incredible. Although they were without Jesse Moose, the Warriors had no problem stopping the Spartans. Surprisingly, it was a freshman taking control of the game on defense. Defensive back Darius Cannon had his best game to date, with two interceptions in the second quarter, along with making multiple key tackles throughout the game. At the end of the 1st half, the Warriors went into the locker room with a 35-0 lead.
In the second half, the Warrior defense certainly didn’t lose control.
The Warrior defense continued to dominate in the second half. They had three turnovers, including two more interceptions from Silas Mulligan and Will Sampson. The defense continued to be dominant, even with more second unit players subbing in as the clock winded down.

Darius Cannon after his second interception.
Meanwhile, the Warrior offense would score again early on the 4th quarter. J. Ben Haynes would find the Homecoming King Jesse Thomas wide open for a 49 yard receiving touchdown, extending the lead to 42-0. In the 4th Quarter, the Warriors would play with a continuous clock, and it would not take long for them to secure the win.
Next week, The Warriors play their biggest game of the season.
The Warriors will play next week against the Denmark Danes at home. The Danes are a second year high school, and they have only two losses on the season, both of them against the two best teams in the region, Blessed Trinity and Marist. If the Warriors have any hope of making playoffs, then they must win this game. Otherwise, their chances will drastically decrease.
For more coverage of the White County Warriors, follow Team FYN Sports on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter.
Warriors Win a Thriller Against Their Biggest Rival
Sports, Team FYN Sports September 20, 2019
In another chapter in this storied rivalry, White County defeats the North Hall Trojans 34-31.

Nix Burkett
After White County’s win last week, it would be easy to think that their win over Pickens County would be their most entertaining victory this season. One week later, and now there’s another win in that argument.

Cory Ezzard
In the first half of the game, both teams were evenly matched. White County scored first midway through the 1st quarter, with junior QB J. Ben Haynes scoring a 1 YD rushing touchdown. On the next drive, North Hall replied with their own goal line TD. Early in the 2nd quarter, Haynes once again scored a short rushing TD. Meanwhile, North Hall began to struggle for a couple of drives. White County for a short moment in time was able to stop the Trojan rushing attack. Players like Nix Burkett and Cory Ezzard were key in stopping the run all throughout the game.
North Hall would fumble a punt return, giving White County the ball in the redzone, and Andrew Pierce would kick a field goal to extend the lead. Afterwards, North Hall quickly gained momentum. Their RB J.T. Fair scored a 64-rushing TD immediately after the White County field goal. Warrior return man Silas Mulligan would fumble the kick return, giving North Hall the ball back. They would kick a field goal late in the 2nd quarter, and the game would go to half time tied at 17.
Early in the 2nd Half, the Warriors began to fall apart.
After another field goal from Pierce, North Hall took control. They would score a TD midway through the 3rd quarter to take the lead for the first time all night. Afterwards, it seemed as if the wheels were coming off for the Warriors. Receivers struggled to catch the ball, Haynes was under consistent pressure, and nobody on the White County Defense could make a stop. After North Hall blocked a punt, they brought the ball to the 2 YD line before fumbling the ball to White County. However, Haynes would throw an INT that would give the Trojans the ball right back, and they would score early in the 4th quarter to gain a 31-20 lead.
Just when it seemed the Warriors were done, they fired back.

Cooper Turner after his receiving TD
On the next offensive drive, the Warriors drove downfield with ease. Haynes would connect with Cooper Turner for a 45 yard passing TD. The score was 27-31, but could the Warriors stop the Trojan rushing attack?

J. Ben Haynes after scoring the final TD of the game.
Yes, yes they could. In the most important defensive stand of the game, the Warriors prevented a first down, and regained possession of the ball with less than 8 minutes remaining. Haynes would lead the team down field. All night long, the Warrior offense was in the palm in his hands. Whether he was throwing or rushing, he was near unstoppable. On this drive, he led the team 70 yards downfield, before finally scoring on a 7 yard rushing TD, giving the Warriors the lead.
On the ensuing kickoff, Pierce kicked an onside kick. Zion McMullen would recover, and the crowd would erupt with a joy. The Warriors had defeated their biggest rival, and came from behind to do it.
Next up: Region Play.
The Warriors may be 3-1, but now the real season starts. Whether or not they make the playoffs will depend on their record against the teams in their region (AAAA Region 7.) Next week, they travel on the road to play against one of the greatest teams in the entire state of Georgia, the Marist War Eagles. The Warriors have yet to defeat Marist since they became members of the same region, and it will be another tough game for them next week.
Can the Warriors achieve the upset? To stay up to date with White County Football, follow Team FYN Sports on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook.

Zion McMullen after his onside kick recovery
White County Dominates in Season Opener
Sports, Team FYN Sports August 31, 2019
For the third year in a row, the Warriors open up their season with a win over Lumpkin County.
Tonight is a great night to be a fan of the White County Warriors. The Warriors defeated their rivals, The Lumpkin County Indians, in a blowout by the score of 49-6.
There was never a moment of doubt that it would be a White County victory. Lumpkin had the ball first, and in what would be a recurring theme for both teams, QB Tucker Kirk would fumble the ball a couple plays in, and White County junior Heaven Gholston recovered. Zion McMullen would score his first of three touchdowns on the drive, giving the Warriors the lead.
Two weeks ago, the Warriors struggled in a scrimmage against Stephens County. Tonight, those struggles were in the rear-view mirror.
Throughout the game, the White County offense was too much for the Indians to handle. QB J. Ben Haynes had two rushing touchdowns to add on to Zion’s three touchdowns. One reason for this was the much improved offensive line. There were very few moments throughout the game in which Haynes was under pressure. His passing was much improved, and Warrior fans got to see his talent on full display.

White County’s Riley Stancil in the end zone after scoring his first touchdown at the varsity level.
Also, White County’s defense completely shut down Lumpkin County’s rushing attack. The defense had multiple tackles for loss throughout the night, along with a couple of forced fumbles. Coming into the season, lots of questions were being asked about the defense. Many of our best players from last year’s defense graduated, and many fans were nervous about what to expect from the defense. Tonight, they were able to completely shut down Lumpkin’s biggest strength, leaving them reeling all game long.
At the end of the first half, White County had a 31-0 lead. Zion would score his final touchdown on the first drive of the half, but the suffering wasn’t over for Lumpkin. On their next offensive, a high snap would result in the Warriors scoring a safety, as they extended their lead to 40-0. At this point, it was smart for Coach Cokely to put in his 2nd string players. They would continue to torture the Lumpkin County defense throughout the 2nd half, including backup QB Riley Stancil scored his first ever touchdown at the varsity level late in the 4th quarter.
There is still room to improve for the Warriors.
There are some slight future concerns for White County. Just like last season, the passing defense left a lot to be desired. Lumpkin County is not historically known as a team to pass the ball for lots of yards every game. However, there was multiple occasions where they gained ten or more yards on pass plays, a couple of those being a third down. As a matter of fact, the one touchdown that Lumpkin scored was through the air, attacking White County’s biggest defensive weakness. A team that specializes in passing the ball could cause real concerns for the Warriors if they don’t fix these issues. Also, the Warriors had an abundance of penalties called against them, many of them holding calls.

White County coaches, including third year head coach Tim Cokely (Right)
The Warriors are now 1-0 on the season, and they play against another rival next week. They will be on the road to play against the Habersham Central Raiders. Even though White County dominated tonight, they will need to continue to improve if they want to have the same success throughout the season.
White County Wins in a Back and Forth Thriller
Sports, Team FYN Sports September 14, 2019
In one of the most amazing games in recent history, White County wins 27-20 against Pickens County.
Last year, the Warriors lost two games against the Pickens County Dragons. The second of those losses eliminated the Warriors from the playoffs. This year, the Warriors were able to get their revenge. But it wasn’t easy.
It only took 15 seconds for Pickens to take an early lead, as Jarod Whitmore returned the opening kickoff for a TD, giving the Dragons a 6-0 lead. However, the Warriors would fire back quickly as J. Ben Haynes would complete his first of two passing TDs of the game, finding Jesse Thomas for a 52 yard receiving TD.

Jesse Thomas (#2) celebrating with OL Cameron Sizemore (#57)
But Pickens County would not die without a fight early on. After J. Ben Haynes threw an interception on his next offensive drive, the Dragons would score again, as Whitmore scored for the second time. Late in the first quarter, Haynes would lead his team downfield and score a passing TD to Cooper Turner, giving the Warriors a 14-13 lead to end the first quarter.
As the second quarter began, Pickens County took control. Whitmore would score his 3rd rushing TD of the game to give the Dragons a 20-14 lead. They were stuffing the Warrior rushing attack while causing Haynes all sorts of problems in the pocket, including another interception. White County began to show one of their biggest flaws as well. They consistently lost yards to penalties in the 1st half, mainly due to small penalties such as false starts and encroachments.
Late in the 2nd quarter, Haynes would give the Warriors the 21-20 lead on a 49 yard rushing TD. The Warriors has struggled throughout most of the 2nd half, but that one play switched the momentum in their favor as the two teams ended the first half.
As the second half began, both teams began to deal with a factor not seen in the first half: Rain.
There was a small chance of rain coming into the game tonight in White County, but many fans at the stadium expected the weather to come afterwards. Although, everyone was in for a big surprise, as midway through the 3rd quarter, a downpour of rain came upon the football field. The fans in the stadium scrambled to get to their cars, yet the players on the field seemed to be fired up over a brand new ball game.

White County head coach Tim Cokely
The on-field product completely changed in the second half. The 2nd half was a showcase of the two defenses. Even before the rainfall came, the Warriors had a chance to score. As a matter of fact, Cooper Turner did score, but had it called back due to a holding penalty. Pickens converted on their second chance, as they would intercept Haynes for the third time tonight. But once the rain came down, both defenses began to dominate. The offenses had no choice but to throw the ball until midway through the 4th quarter when the rain stopped. Meanwhile, the defenses continuously made stops for short yards or for loss, and both teams were punting the ball back and forth.
When the rain stopped, the Warriors had the ball, and continued to run down the clock. With less than 7 minutes remaining, a key play came. 4th and 7 with the Warriors 11 yards away from the end zone. Haynes stepped back and threw a beautiful pass to Turner in the end zone, but the ball was dropped…
Pickens County had a golden opportunity, and they weren’t going to waste it. They spent 5 minutes driving the ball down field consistently with run plays. For the first time since the first half, the Warrior defense was in shambles.
Just when the game was near it’s end, the Warriors had a moment that will forever go down in their history.

Jackson Autry (#13) and Jesse Moose (#24) talking after their big defensive plays.
With 2:01 remaining in the game, Pickens QB C.J. Streicher was running the ball to his right. Multiple Warriors came in for the tackle, and caused the ball to come loose. Junior defender Jesse Moose scooped up the ball and ran it back all the way to the end zone. A stadium that was 25% full of people became 100% full of noise in the matter of seconds. The Warriors extended their lead to 27-20, but there was still under 2 minutes remaining.
Unfortunately for Streicher, he would throw an interception on his first play back on offense. Junior defensive back Jackson Autry was the one to make the interception, and it sealed the Warrior victory.
The White County Warriors are now 2-1 on the season. Next week, they travel on the road to play against their biggest rivals, the North Hall Trojans. To stay up to date with more White County Football updates, follow Team FYN Sports on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.
TeamFYNSports Writer’s Player of the Week – Jesse Moose #24
Sports, Team FYN Sports September 14, 2019
Team FYN Sports is excited to announce the second Player of the Week for the White County Warriors – Jesse Moose. Jesse had arguably the most memorable play in recent history for the Warriors. After the Warriors caused a fumble against Pickens, the junior scooped the ball and returned the ball 80+ yards to seal the win for White County. Of all the plays in the game, this one will stick out for years to come.
Congratulations to Jesse for being selected as the Team FYN Sports Player of the Week for the White County Warriors!
