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Blessed Trinity 35, Creekview 14: Milton Shelton accounted for 135 of Blessed Trinity’s 229 rushing yards and ran in a pair of touchdowns to pace the visiting Titans. Junior quarterback Conor Davis finished 15-of-24 passing for 189 yards and found Pat Jasinski for a touchdown pass. Blessed Trinity led 28-7 at the half and touchdown runs from Cam Nolan and Garrett Dupuis helped the Titans overcome three missed field goals.

Calhoun 34, Carrollton 6: Host Calhoun took a 14-3 lead in the first quarter on two Kaelin Riley 2-yard touchdown runs. Olico Dennis added another Yellow Jackets' score on a 3-yard run in the second quarter and Calhoun led 20-3 at halftime. Austin Bennett returned an interception 65 yards for a score in the third and Bennett capped the scoring in the final period on a 9-yard run. Calhoun totaled 263 rushing yards and held Carrollton to 30 yards on the ground. Riley led Calhoun with 111 rushing yards.

Douglass 47, Cross Keys 2: Sophomore quarterback Johnny Ford had a monster first half for the visiting Douglass, passing for five touchdowns while rushing for another as the Astros led 41-0 at halftime. Cross Keys was held to minus-20 yards rushing, much due to Douglass' Saddarius Jenkins who totaled three sacks, two forced fumbles and eight tackles. Astros' receiver Tralik Cofield caught four passes for 120 yards and two touchdowns.

Westminster 14, Laney 6: Quarterback Rankin Woley rushed for an 11-yard touchdown in the third quarter to cap scoring in Westminster’s road win. Woley had 33 yards rushing, and Isaiah Malcome rushed 15 times for 85 yards to lead the team. Westminster scored in the first quarter when defensive lineman Hal Silcox recovered a Laney fumble in the end zone. The Wildcats recovered three fumbles total.

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