Compiled by Score Atlanta

Campbell 33, Stone Mountain 8: Campbell got rushing scores from Demetri Spearman and Kahj Stewart, and got a passing touchdown from Jawan Nobles to Randy McClure. The Spartans also scored when receiver Cameron St. Cyr, after a reception from Nobles, stretched for the pylon and fumbled into the end zone where the ball was covered by Campbell’s Emmanuel Monyei. Campbell also got a 36-yard field goal from Gerardo Escobido.

Cherokee 42, North Forsyth 14: The Warriors improved to 2-0 after their victory against visiting North Forsyth. Donte Baker put the first points on the board for the Warriors. Andrew Harris ran for an 80-yard touchdown to put the Warriors up 14-7 at the half.

Collins Hill 20, Central Gwinnett 9: Visiting Central Gwinnett took a 9-0 lead after a safety and 54-yard Major Bellamy touchdown reception. Jordan Bertrand ran for Collins Hill’s first score and Monty Horn found fellow sophomore Des Howard for a touchdown reception to put the Eagles ahead 14-9. Collins Hill took a 20-9 lead on an 18-yard pass from Blake Randall to Canyon Slade on a fake field goal before the half.

East Coweta 42, Arabia Mountain 14: The host East Coweta received 152 yards and a touchdown on the ground from Devonte Brown. Quarterback Will Laguardia passed for two touchdowns to go along 92 passing yards on 5-for-7 passing. Arabia Mountain's Malick Mbodji collected five receptions for 82 yards. East Coweta receiver Kevin Lashley pulled down a 34-yard touchdown late in the fourth quarter.

Harrison 33, Wheeler 21: Quarterback Lorenzo Nunez rushed for three touchdowns, including a 55-yard run in the fourth quarter to cap the scoring and preserve the win for visiting Harrison. Nunez carried the ball 21 times for 162 yards, and was 8-of-13 passing for 86 yards and an interception. Hayden Messina rushed for 100 yards for Harrison, including touchdown runs of two and one yards.

Hillgrove 14, Shiloh 6: Sonny Harris rushed for 65 yards and two touchdowns for visiting Hillgrove. Harris’s first score, a 9-yard rush, was set up in the first quarter by an 86-yard punt return by Marcus Bowens to the Shiloh 9-yard line. In the fourth quarter, Matt Wilson hit Jeremiah Bridges for a 70-yard reception to the Shiloh 5, with Harris finishing with a 5-yard touchdown run.

Mill Creek 65, West Forsyth 27: Jonathan Hawkins ran for a school-record 97-yard touchdown and Sidney Otiwu returned an interception for a score to build host Mill Creek’s 37-15 halftime lead. Malik Turner ran in two touchdowns and caught a Cam Turley touchdown pass. Daniel David rushed for a 52-yard touchdown and Brian Efianayi ran for a touchdown and 102 of Mill Creek’s 358 rushing yards.

Newton 63 Meadowcreek 0: Quarterback Ramario Johnson scored two touchdowns and running back Curt Taylor also scored two touchdowns, including an 82-yarder. Augusta Murray scored on an 80-yard run.

Norcross 21, Brookwood 10: Jamir Billings rushed for 151 yards and two touchdowns in the first half to give host Norcross a 14-7 lead. Billings finished the game just north of 200 yards. Brookwood cut the deficit to 14-10 in the third quarter with a 37-yard field goal by Nick Marquez but Nathanael Thomas punched in a 1-yard Norcross touchdown to extend the lead to 21-10.

North Cobb 36, North Gwinnett 29: Quarterback Tyler Queen broke a 29-29 tie with 39 seconds to play with a 1-yard touchdown run, and visiting North Cobb held on after a last-second North Gwinnett pass from the Warriors’ 20-yardline fell incomplete in the end zone. Queen, an Auburn commitment, threw for three touchdowns and rushed for two, in addition to completing two passes for two-point conversions. North Cobb finished with 470 yards of total offense.

Northview 42, Duluth 7: Josh Moran returned a punt 65 yards for a touchdown and D.J. Pearson found Nate Phillips for the first of his three touchdown passes and ran for a score to put host Northview ahead 21-7 at the half. Ricci Nuckles (36-yard catch), Justin Westbrook (66-yard catch) and Phillips (5-yard run) each scored in the third quarter to put the Titans up 42-7.

Parkview 42, Mountain View 21: Host Parkview built a 35-7 halftime lead behind the arm of quarterback Jack Chambers who passed for four touchdowns, all in the first half, and 216 yards. Tyler Fleetwood caught three touchdown passes from Chambers, while running back Cameron Watson chipped in two touchdowns on the ground.

Peachtree Ridge 14, Archer 10: After a scoreless first quarter, Lions quarterback Chance Thrasher found DeAngelo Gibbs for a touchdown pass and ran for a 7-yard score to give host Peachtree Ridge a 14-0 halftime lead. Gibbs had hauled in four receptions for 135 yards in the first half. Neither team scored in the third quarter and Archer made it a one-possession game with the only touchdown of the second half on a blocked punt and Nick Blakely recovery for a touchdown. The Tigers added a field goal with 4:03 left to make it 14-10.

South Cobb 57, Pope 35: Host South Cobb was led by an incredible performance from quarterback Kylil Carter. Carter passed for 400 yards and four touchdowns and added 145 rushing yards and three rushing touchdowns. Pope’s Carson Day caught two touchdowns to give Pope an early 14-7 lead. The Eagles led 24-21 at the half before outscoring the Greyhounds 33-14 after the intermission.