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Warren County Wildcats Face Off Against Liberty Under the Friday Night Lights – October 3rd
Friday night football returns to Warren County High School on October 3, as the Wildcats get ready to host Liberty High School in a highly anticipated varsity matchup that promises to deliver excitement, energy, and a whole lot of hometown pride.
The kickoff is set for 7 p.m., but fans can tune in early with live pre-game coverage from the Royal Examiner beginning at 6:45 p.m.
Whether you’re cheering from the bleachers or following the action online, the Friday night lights will be shining bright—and not just on the field.
High school football has long been a tradition in Warren County, but it’s about more than just four quarters of play. Each game night brings the whole community together—students, parents, teachers, alumni, and neighbors—united by school spirit and a shared love for the game.
The Warren County marching band will provide the soundtrack for the evening, the cheer squad will rally the crowd, and the fans—decked out in red and white—will bring the energy that only a home-field advantage can offer.
This week’s matchup with Liberty High School brings added intensity. The Liberty Eagles, known for their hard-nosed play and disciplined defense, have built a reputation as one of the toughest teams in the region.
The Wildcats know they’ll need to be sharp on both sides of the ball. With strong showings from senior leaders and rising underclassmen, Warren County will look to make a statement early and feed off the energy of its home crowd.
For many players, this game is about more than a win—it’s a chance to represent their school, their families, and their town. The Wildcats are aiming to build momentum in their season, and a strong performance under the lights could be just the spark they need.
Be There or Tune In
The school encourages fans to show their support by attending in person, but for those unable to make it, the Royal Examiner will provide live coverage to keep the community connected to the action.
As the lights go up and the Wildcats take the field, one thing is certain—Friday night in Warren County is about more than football. It’s about heart, hustle, and hometown pride.
