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By Score Atlanta

Class AAAAA

Mays 31, Creekview 0

How the game was won: Mays jumped out to 14-0 first-quarter advantage over visiting Creekview before leading 17-0 at halftime and by the final 31-0 margin going into the fourth. The Raiders threw for almost 400 yards and the defense posted its third shutout of the season.

Top performers: Mays' quarterback B.J. Phillips completed his first 10 passes and finished 26-of-35 for 350 yards and three touchdowns. He also ran for for a one-yard touchdown. ... Randrecous Davis, Corey Reed and Jamauri Elliott hauled in Phillips' scoring strikes. Reed finished with eight catches for 93 yards. ... Santonio Mapp of the Raiders made five receptions for 92 yards, rushed for 54 yards on six carries and passed for 29 yards.

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