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Dunwoody 21, Lakeside-DeKalb 17: Kaseem Duke rushed for two second-half touchdowns to help visiting Dunwoody win a back-and-forth affair against Lakeside-DeKalb. Tylor Scales started and ended the game with key plays for the Wildcats. He put his team on the scoreboard in the second quarter with a 1-yard touchdown run and he stopped Lakeside-DeKalb’s final drive with an interception after Duke had scored with 1:37 left in the game. The Vikings got touchdowns on a 43-yard pass from Will Jernigan to Damon Davis and a 46-yard run by Kellyen Walker, the latter which put them ahead with 4:46 remaining.

Houston County 62, Warner Robins 30: Kenny Gant scored touchdowns on runs of four, three, two, and four yards to lead Houston County past county-rival Warner Robins. Two of Gant's touchdowns came in the third quarter when Houston County outscored Warner Robins by 20 points to put the game out of reach. Houston County quarterback Jake Fromm completed touchdown passes of 63 and 27 yards to Darion Anderson. Fromm also caught a 3-yard touchdown pass from Caleb Daffron.

Jones County 45, Northside-Warner Robins 37: Jones County defeated top-ranked Northside-Warner Robins as the Greyhounds' Chandler Ramage scored on runs of 71 and 8 yards. But the backbreaker came in the fourth quarter when Jones County's Terrell Solomon scored on a 63-yard run, answering Northside's Chris Haughton's 82-yard kickoff return. Solomon also scored on a 2-yard run in the first quarter. Willie Jordan had three touchdown runs for Northside. Jones County's 45 points are the most Northside has allowed since 1993 when Tift County scored 46.

Miller Grove 30, Banneker 0: Miller Grove senior running back Meco Jackson led the visiting Wolverines to victory with three touchdowns. Jackson took the opening kickoff back 85 yards for a score, and rushed for two more. Jackson rushed for 105 yards. Jarett Campbell secured an interception for the Wolverines, who recorded their first shutout on the season. Miller Grove moved to 3-1 while Banneker dropped to 0-4.

Northgate 28, Morrow 20: Northgate's Tyler Rowland threw two touchdown passes to Quinn Franklin to help lead the Vikings past Morrow. Turnovers played a key factor in the second quarter. With the game tied at 7, Northgate fumbled at the 1-yard line, but scored moments later when Cameron Ramsey intercepted a pass at the 6-yard line and ran it in. Northgate's final touchdown came with less than three minutes left in the game to give the Vikings a 28-14 lead.

Riverwood 55, North Atlanta 0: Marcus Rosser and Brennan Suttle did the majority of the damage for the host Riverwood Raiders in their shutout victory. Rosser scored on a 10-yard touchdown run and also on a 20-yard interception return. Suttle punched in three rushing scores with runs of 20, one and 18 yards. Jelani Reid, Marvin Kinsey Jr. and Reginald Prince all added scores via the ground.

Sequoyah 27, River Ridge 0: Derrion Rakestraw scored on a 60-yard touchdown pass from Austin Tracy and helped pace the visiting Chiefs in their win against Cherokee County-foe River Ridge. Sequoyah’s Billy Lummus picked off a Marcus Spears pass and freshman Cameron Gales found the end zone on a 40-yard touchdown reception. Sequoyah picked up its first win of the season while the Knights dropped to 2-2.

Starr’s Mill 56, Forest Park 6: Starr’s Mill led the host Forest Park Panthers 28-0 after one quarter after scoring on two defensive touchdowns and one special teams touchdown. Satchel Goodrich returned two interceptions for touchdowns. Nick Brown had an 85-yard interception return. Dion Munnerlyn tacked on a 20-yard touchdown and quarterback Stone Kasten rushed for a score.