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Greater Atlanta Christian 41, Hapeville Charter 0: Greater Atlanta Christian improved to 4-0 on the year as the Spartans' offense posted 296 total yards, including 279 on 38 rushing attempts. Micah Abernathy led GAC with 110 yards and three touchdowns while Berkley Boglin had 65 yards and a score. On defense, Darius Slayton stood out by intercepting a pass in GAC's own endzone and returning it 100 yards for a touchdown.
Lamar County 41, Ola 27: Juan Tucker scored late in the game to give Lamar County a two touchdown lead, and the visiting Trojans held on to win. Lamar County's Noah Eure scored on the first play of the game from 51 yards. The Trojans led the entire game. Ola got touchdowns from Joseph Rushin, Larry Smith and Tyler Pippens.
Lovett 42, B.E.S.T. Academy 28: Host Lovett outscored B.E.S.T. Academy behind three Willie Candler touchdown runs. In a back-and-forth affair, the Lions scored 21 first-quarter points and led 28-20 at the half. After a scoreless third period, the Lions scored twice in the final quarter to seal the game. The Eagles out-rushed Lovett 259 to 219, but Candler, the Lions quarterback, threw for 131 yards. Lovett totaled 350 yards while B.E.S.T. finished with 305. Deshawn Waller rushed for 254 yards and three scores for the Eagles.
Wesleyan 24, KIPP Atlanta 0: Wesleyan steadily pulled away from visiting KIPP Atlanta before coasting through the fourth quarter en route to its third victory of the season. The Wolves led 3-0 after one quarter, 17-0 at the half and 24-0 after the third. Jordan Weaver began the scoring with a 41-yard field goal and Banks Ramsey found Tucker Cannon with a touchdown strike just prior to the intermission. Jordan Argilagos tacked on a touchdown run to put the finishing touches on Wesleyan’s shutout win.
Westminster 40, Towers 14: Trey Blasingame kicked a 27-yard field goal and Rankin Woley threw touchdown passes to Zay Malcome and Tyler Gillikin to give host Westminster a 19-0 lead after the opening quarter. Malcome ran in a Wildcats touchdown to make it a 26-0 halftime advantage. Westminster’s Woley and Ian Ude each added 1-yard touchdown runs in the third quarter that gave the Wildcats a 40-6 lead.
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