North Augusta's Mike Doe, left, rushes up field against Midland Valley at LL Willis Stadium on October 31, 2025. Mike Adams/Augusta Good News
North Augusta's Mike Doe, left, rushes up field against Midland Valley at LL Willis Stadium on October 31, 2025. Mike Adams/Augusta Good News

In pictures: North Augusta beats Midland Valley on Halloween

GRANITEVILLE – North Augusta closed out the regular season on Halloween upping its record to 9-1 overall and 6-1 in the region after topping Midland Valley 42-29 on the Mustangs’ home field.

North Augusta’s Mike Doe powers ahead with Midland Valley defenders in tow at LL Willis Stadium on Oct. 31, 2025. Mike Adams/Augusta Good News
Preston Smith of Midland Valley hurdles a defender as he rushes up field against North Augusta at LL Willis Stadium on Oct. 31, 2025. Mike Adams/Augusta Good News
North Augusta’s Mike Doe loses the handle of the football against Midland Valley at LL Willis Stadium on Oct. 31, 2025. Mike Adams/Augusta Good News.

Midland Valley students sing ” Don’t Stop Believing” at the start of the 4th quarter at Friday night’s matchup against North Augusta at LL Willis Stadium on Oct. 31, 2025. Mike Adams/Augusta Good News
A North Augusta student garbs a piece of Halloween candy from a cheerleader at Friday nights matchup against Midland Valley at LL Willis Stadium on Oct. 31, 2025. Mike Adams/Augusta Good News
Midland Valley Cheerleaders follow along behind the players as they take the field at LL Willis Stadium on Oct. 31, 2025. Mike Adams/Augusta Good News.
North Augusta fans celebrate a 42-29 victory over the Mustangs at LL Willis Stadium on October 31, 2025. Mike Adams/Augusta Good News

Mike Adams is a veteran photographer who has won multiple South Carolina and Georgia Press Association Awards in his career including 11 in 2025 for Augusta Good News. During his career, he’s photographed for several news outlets including The Augusta Chronicle and the Aiken Standard.

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