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Fellowship Christian 33, Mt. Pisgah 28: Host Fellowship Christian warded off a late Mt. Pisgah comeback. The Patriots scored first using a jumbo package with defensive lineman Shingirai Chigwere plowing his way into the end zone. Aaron Winchester found Connor Richey for a jump-ball touchdown to make it 14-0. Fellowship then ripped off 33 unanswered points. Winchester hit Jacob Greene from 24 yards out and later hooked up with Richey again to make it 33-28 with 1:34 remaining. Mt. Pisgah recovered the onside kick and drove the field, but an interception in the end zone sealed the game for Fellowship.

Hebron Christian 61, Providence Christian 27: The host Lions scored touchdowns on five straight possessions spanning the first and second quarters to build a 48-6 lead going into halftime. Hebron Christian would continue the torrential offense in the third with a 25-yard rushing score by Jaquan Gibson and a 10-yard touchdown by Troy Allen. Providence showed a flicker of offense toward the end of the game with Jeremey Hardnett rushing for two touchdowns, three overall, while Max Carter added a two-yard score in the fourth quarter. For Hebron, Gibson ran for three total touchdowns while Connor Holliday and Chris McGee each contributed two scores.

Mount Paran 58, Walker 0: Host Mount Paran took a 35-0 lead after the opening quarter and took a 51-0 lead into halftime. Dorian Walker scored the Eagles' first touchdown with the first of his three rushing scores. Emoni Williams made it a 14-0 lead with his first-quarter touchdown before Taylor Trammell ran for two more scores. Jack Rowan caught a touchdown pass from Jake Allen and Jack Crone forced a safety. Emmett Taliaferro rushed for the only second-half score.

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