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Arabia Mountain 26, Grady 21: Marcus Gay caught the first of his two touchdown receptions to give visiting Arabia Mountain an early 6-0 lead but Grady took a 21-6 lead before Arabia Mountain regained control and closed the game with 20 unanswered points. Camiel Grant III caught a 50-yard Jakobi Meyers touchdown pass before the half and Gay's second touchdown reception cut the deficit to 21-18. With nine minutes left, Brandon Snowball ran in Arabia Mountain's game-winning touchdown from five yards out.
Buford 44, Madison County 0: Buford returned the opening kickoff 100 yards for a touchdown and cruised past visiting Madison County, outgaining the Cowboys 320-to-29 in total yards. Buford senior Jordan Perlotte led the scoring with two touchdown runs. Quay Picou returned a fumble for a touchdown in the opening quarter and Matt Bonadies booted a 37-yard field goal before the half. Elijah Bryant and Joshua Blackwell ran in Buford's two second-half touchdowns.
Sandy Creek 16, Carrollton 0: Anol Spaniol put visiting Sandy Creek on the board with a 23-yard field goal in the first quarter and the 3-0 lead stood through the first half. Bryant Walker connected on a 60-yard passing touchdown to Christian Branch in the third quarter to extend the lead to 10-0. With nine minutes left, Sandy Creek's Brian Miller intercepted Carrollton quarterback Clay Marlar and returned it for a touchdown to ice the game.
St. Pius 48, Stone Mountain 7: Five running backs rushed for a touchdown each for host St. Pius, which led 48-0 at halftime. Kyle Zoeller rushed five times for 77 yards and a 27-yard touchdown to lead St. Pius, and Ryan Walsh rushed three times for 55 yards and a 37-yard score. Brennan Fitzpatrick and Joey Connors each returned interceptions for touchdowns. St. Pius, which clinched the Region 6-AAAA title with the win, outrushed Stone Mountain 273 to 18.
Whitewater 31, Woodward Academy 28: Whitewater's Avery Roth returned an interception inside the Woodward 5-yard line with under a minute to play, setting up Liam Voigt's game-winning 18-yard field as time expired. Christian Wafford scored three touchdowns and a two-point conversion for visiting Whitewater, which led 21-0 early in the second quarter. Elijah Holyfield scored twice for Woodward, which tied the game 28-28 in the fourth quarter on a fumble return for a touchdown.
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