Coach Kevin Banks


Record in 46 games: 30-15-1

Winning Percentage: 66.304

Total scored: 1209

Total allowed: 701

Average game: 26.28-15.24

Shutouts by Red Devils: 6

Shutouts by opponents: 0

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DateOpponentScoreLocationDetails

2014

Fri, Aug 22McCormick, SCW49-8T['more']
First game for head coach Kevin Banks after 19 years as LC assistant. Devils scored on first seven possessions, leading 21-0 after one quarter, 42-0 at the half, and 49-0 before a McCormick 70-yard TD pass against the LC subs.
Fri, Aug 29Washington-WilkesL10-36H['more']
Devils took early 3-0 lead, but experienced and talented W-W team was too much for the young Devils. Tigers had 454 total yards to 177 for LC.
Fri, Sep 12Westside-AugustaL7-40T['more']
Missing 3 offensive starters due to injuries including QB, Devils lost 4 turnovers and trailed 21-0 before game was delayed by lightning wiht 2:46 left in second quarter. Game resumed hour later. Fourth quarter played under mercy rules.
Fri, Sep 19Twiggs CountyW41-13T['more']
Twiggs returned the opening kickoff 80 yards for a TD, but it was all Red Devils after that as starting QB Lakeith Lockhart returned to action, along with several freshmen.
Fri, Sep 26First Presbyterian DayW10-0H['more']
Devils scored 10 points in the second and held off the undefeated Vikings for a big upset. The Vikings had scored 62 points a week earlier. Jamar Norman rushed for 131 yards, andthe Devil Defense had several key stops and hard hits.
Fri, Oct 3Warren CountyW23-0T['more']
On a wet field after showers just before kickoff and in second quarter, Devils led 20-0 at half before securing their second consecutive shutout. Warren County coached by former Devil/GaSouthern star Cherard Freeman.
Fri, Oct 17Hancock CentralW33-6H['more']
43rd straight Homecoming win. Devils were 2-point underdogs and trailed Bulldogs 6-0 before scoring 33 unanswered points. 13-6 at the half. The win keeps playoff hopes alive. Win makes 2014 the 42nd straight year the Devils have won at least 5 games.
Fri, Oct 24GMCW34-21T['more']
Win at GMC's homecoming gave Devils at least 6 wins for the 42nd straight season. The win assures the Devils of a winning season for the 41st time in the last 42 years, and for the 13th straight year. Devils returned the opening kickoff 65 yards for TD and were never behind. A 45 yard run by Hartfield and a 51-yard run by Lockhart in the second half, in response to GMC scores, secured the win.
Fri, Oct 31AquinasL13-15H['more']
Aquinas entered game as defending Class A Private champ, undefeated, and winner of 22 straight games. Devils played their best game of the season after spotting the Irish a 2-point advantage with a safety on the opening kickoff. Aquinas scored on two long passes. Devils held Irish star Ruben Garnett to 127 yards and no TDs rushing.
Fri, Nov 7Stratford AcademyW21-20H['more']
Region play-in game between the teams that finished second in their respective regions. Subregion B hosts the play-in games in 2014, and Subregion A will host in 2015. Lockhart scored on 69-yard run on first play from scrimmage, the passed 2 yards to Roberts with no time left to cut SA lead to 20-19. Coach Banks chose to try to win the game, instead of a tie into overtime. Jamar Norman rushed for the PAT and the 21-20 win.
Fri, Nov 21Charlton CountyL22-23T['more']
The Red Devils made their fourth trip to Folkston to play the Charlton County Indians in The Swamp. Charlton entered 9-1. First loss in The Swamp, just a few miles from Florida. 2014 is the 40th anniversary of the first "Lincoln County" playoff game in Folkston in 1974. Devils led 16-0 going into fourth, partially thanks to a 99-yard interception return as first half ended. Charlton scored on 15-yard fumble return, then 20-play drive with less than a minute left. Devils had PAT kick blocked in overtime.
Totals for 20147-4-0

2015

Fri, Aug 21McCormick, SCW41-6H['more']
The Devils dominated the game except for a long kickoff return that setup the Chief's only score. LC led 21-0 before McCormick scored less than a minute before halftime. The Devil Defense look like the one from years ago as they hit hard and generally tackled well. McCormick's star running back managed only 46 yards on 12 carries, or about a third of his average from a year ago.
Fri, Aug 28Washington-WilkesW26-13T['more']
Devils led 20-0 at the half, and 26-0 before the Tigers got on the scoreboard. This was the first game for new Tiger head coach. Game was broadcast by WJBF 6.2.
Fri, Sep 11Westside-AugustaW48-6H['more']
Devils jumped out to 14-0 lead in the first, with game close at half 20-7. Big 22-point third quarter broke the game open. Patriots had no first downs and only a few yards in the second half.
Fri, Sep 18Twiggs CountyW47-8H['more']
The outmanned Cobras proved little competition for the Devils as the home team's running game overpowered the visitors. The highlights were 131 yards on 13 carries, with 2 TDs, by Quay Hartfield, and a 50-yard field goal by Ryan O'Neill for a 37-8 halftime lead.
Fri, Sep 25First Presbyterian DayW14-0T['more']
Scoreless at the half, LC put together two long drives the first two times they had the ball in the second half to take a 14-point advantage. Both TDs were on 1-yard runs. This was second consecutive shutout of the Vikings by the Devils. FPD had scored 56 points the week prior, and had only a loss to an undefeated AAAA team before the LC game.
Fri, Oct 2Warren CountyW31-0H['more']
Kickoff moved up 90 minutes due to weather concerns. Red Devils scored 17 in first quarter, 24 in first half. Hartfield carried 18 times for 130 yards and 2 TDs.
Fri, Oct 16Hancock CentralW7-6T['more']
Hancock returned interception 70 yards for TD with less than a minute left in first half. Devils scored on a 3-yard run with 2:13 left in game after their second interception. Hancock had two long (14+ play) drives. Hancock homecoming.
Fri, Oct 23GMCW42-7H['more']
On Homecoming night, the Devils exploded for 28 second-quarter points enroute to a 42-7 shellacking of the Bulldogs.
Fri, Oct 30AquinasL3-24T['more']
Aquinas #9 and 7-1. Had lost only 2 games in past 3 seasons. Devils #8 and 8-0. Game live on WJBF 6.2. Aquinas QB very good. Devils could not stop him passing/rushing. Hartfield returned kickoff 87 yards before getting stopped at A 3.
Fri, Nov 6Twiggs CountyW26-14T['more']
Twiggs improved since first meeting, and finished third in 7-A subregion A. Play-in game between B #3 hosting A #2. Aquinas defeated Stratford Academy to win 7-A. Six teams from 7-A (LC, Aquinas, Twiggs County, Wilkinson County, First Presbyterian, and Stratford) made the playoffs.
Fri, Nov 20Mt. Zion (Carroll Co.)L7-10H['more']
LC ended regular season at #4 in points, and was seeded #7 in playoffs. Mt. Zion, one of the Carroll County public schools, was seeded #10.
Totals for 20159-2-0

2016

Fri, Aug 26McCormick, SCW41-0T['more']
Devils scored twice early and never looked back as their strong running game led to a 330-33 yard offensive advantage. Quay Hartfield rushed 10 times for 108 yards and two touchdowns, with QB Javon Reid running 6 times for 101 yards and two scores. Hartfield also had a great long TD run nullified by a flag.
Sat, Sep 3GrovetownW14-7H['more']
Kickoff delayed until Sat at 1:00 due to Hurricane Hermine rain/wind on Friday. Class AAAAAA Grovetown largest school LC has played. Three G players played for Aquinas the year before, but returned to G when Aquinas ended paying scholarships. LC scored on very short drive after G fumble in 2nd quarter. G scored on very short drive after muffed punt in 3rd. LC scored winning TD with 3 minutes left after short G punt.
Fri, Sep 9Abbeville, SCT7-7H['more']
Abbeville entered game 3-0 and #1 in SC AA, had having given up no offensive TDs in their first 3 games. They were the defending SC AA champs. Good runs setup 3-yard run by Javon Reid with two minutes left in the first quarter. Quay Hartfield and Jamal Norman were lost to injuries in the first half. Abbeville scored on 1-yard run in final minute of third. In fourth, both teams were pushed back to their 2. The Devils got out of their hole and threatened at two points before a final minute interception almost led to a winning TD by the Panthers. The returner was ruled out of bounds at the LC 27, and the Devil defense forced a field goal attempt that failed.
Fri, Sep 23Stratford AcademyL19-35T['more']
LC led 7-0 early and then 19-18 going into the fourth but special team errors and an interception led to the final margin. The Devils played without their two leading rushers, and their ground game was almost non-existent. On the positive side, the Devils passing game looked the best in a long time, spurred on by several long passes.
Fri, Sep 30Washington-WilkesW17-14H['more']
Winless W-W scored on its first two possessions to tzke z 14-7 first quarter lead that lasted until a Devil TD late in the fourth to send the game into overtime. W-W missed a 35-yard FG before William LeRoy booted a 25-yard FG for a 17-14 Devil win.
Fri, Oct 7Hancock CentralW34-20H['more']
3-2 Hancock Central had won 3 straight games earlier in the year, but the Devils jumped out to a 27-0 lead by the half.
Fri, Oct 14Warren CountyW34-6H['more']
Homecoming & Senior Recognition - Devils scored on their first 4 possessions for a 34-0 halftime lead. The game ended with LC gaining nearly 400 yards. This continued 45 years of Homecoming wins and wins over Warren County. Warren coached by LCHS graduate Cherard Freeman.
Fri, Oct 21Greene CountyL14-42T['more']
Greene County Homecoming. Devils jumped to 14-0 lead before Tigers closed to 14-7 at the half and then rolled over the Devils in the second half. Turning point was a fake punt by Greene. Tigers had almost 400 yards offense, with their main back gaining over 200. First time Devils played a regular season game on artificial turf.
Fri, Oct 28AquinasL30-34T['more']
Red Devils lost to Aquinas for fourth straight year. There were four lead changes in the second half. Devils came back from 21-6 second quarter deficit to take 22-21 lead. Each team had over 300 yards offense.
Fri, Nov 4First Presbyterian DayW55-27H['more']
Devils finished seeded fourth in subregion after tieing Greene Co but losing on head-to-head. The teams exchange the lead four times in the first half before the Devils took charge just before half for a 34-27 lead that was never overcome. Devils had 552 total yards and 27 first downs.
Fri, Nov 11Washington-WilkesW24-3H['more']
LC seeded #11, W-W #22. Tigers scored early after short drive after muffed kickoff. Ty Elam returned kickoff 90 yards to give Devils lead they would never surrender. Devils lead all-time series 39-35-6. Tigers end year at 4-7. Second time LC has beaten W-W twice in a season (other was 2005), and third time the two teams have met three times in a season (other was 1922).
Fri, Nov 18McIntosh County AcademyL7-14T['more']
MCA coached again by Robbie Robinson, who coached them when LC last played MCA in Brunswick. Robinson left for four years at W-W, where he won against LC the last three seasons (2012-14). Kickoff dealyed from 7:30 to 8:00 due to blown tie on chartered bus with players. Team didn't arrive until about 6:45. MCA scored twice early on long passes. Devils fought back, scoring and then having an opportunity to tie in the fourth before coming up short.
Totals for 20167-4-1

2017

Fri, Aug 25McCormick, SCW41-8H['more']
Devils scored on their first 5 possessions and never looked back. 20-0 at end of first, and 34-8 at the half.
Fri, Sep 1GrovetownL21-24T['more']
Devils led 21-17 with a little over 2 minutes to go, but mistakes caught up to them.
Fri, Sep 8Abbeville, SCL14-28T['more']
Devils jumped out to 7 point lead after first possession. Abbeville tied when they got the ball, and added 2 TDs before halftime. Panthers then scored in the third before Devils closed the gap in the fourth. Devils had a couple of other endzone shots. Javon Reid rushed for 187 yards on 16 carries with 1 TD. Abbeville had averaged over 50 points per game in their 3 prior games. Abbeville 2-time defending SC AA champs. This win is their 21st in last 22 games, with only blemish being last year's tie in Lincolnton. Panthers #1 in SC AA.
Fri, Sep 22Stratford AcademyL13-24H['more']
Devils led 7-0 after one quarter before Stratford scored 10 in the second. The Devils closed to 17-13 in the final few minutes before Stratford scored on a 52-yard run with 2:11 left. Stratford undefeated and entered game with 37-point average winninng margin.
Fri, Sep 29Washington-WilkesL14-22T['more']
Game tied at end of first, with W-W scoring on short pass in second. In third, Tigers scored after muffed punt, but Devils came back with Roberts' 95-yard kickoff return. Devils were at W-W 12 before interception finished game with 3 seconds left. First 1-4 start since 2001. First 3-game losing streak since 2005.
Fri, Oct 6Hancock CentralW49-0T['more']
Devils scored twice in the first quarter and never slowed down to end a 4-game losing streak. Hancock was winless going into game. Devils outgained the Bulldogs 376-76.
Fri, Oct 13Warren CountyW63-14T['more']
Red Devils scored early and often to lead 49-8 at the half. Two 50+-yard passes from Reid to Roberts in the second quarter broke the game open. LC had 488 yards offense.
Fri, Oct 20Greene CountyW44-15H['more']
Devils won their 46th consecutive Homecoming victory. Long scoring passes from Javon Reid to Duke Roberts broke the game open.
Fri, Oct 27AquinasW12-6H['more']
Devils came in as 8-point underdogs and had lost 4 straight to the Irish. After a scoreless first half, the Irish kicked a short FG early in the third. The Devils marched down the field on 10 plays to score on a 3-yard run midway the third. An interception led to another Devil TD run with 4:33 left in the game. The win left LC, W-W, and Aquinas tied in 7-A Div B with 4-1 marks.
Fri, Nov 3First Presbyterian DayW45-35T['more']
LC scored first, but 4 lead changes in 1st half. Devils led by 17 before FPD closed to within 3, but Devils scored with 90 seconds left to clinch the win. Teams combined for over 900 yards offense and 119 plays. Reid, Norman, and Hearst all topped 100 yards rushing. 4th most combined points ever. At least 6 wins in a season for 45 straight years. Playoffs for 44 straight years.
Fri, Nov 10Taylor CountyW28-12H['more']
The LC defense returned an interception for a touchdown in the third quarter to spur this wind.
Fri, Nov 17Irwin CountyL14-28T['more']
Irwin scored twice in final 2:22 of second quarter to take a 14-0 halftime lead. Thhe #2-seeded Indians took a 20-0 lead before Javon Reid scored on 60 and 8 yard runs to close the gap to 20-14 with just under 8 monutes left. Irwin made first downs, and then scored from the 1 to ice te game with 1:28 left.
Totals for 20177-5-0