Wesleyan's Drew Aspinwall (left) congratulates Harrison Cook on a pass interception against Pace Academy Knights. (Phil Skinner/Special to AJC)
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By Score Atlanta

Class AA

Wesleyan 13, Hapeville Charter 7

How the game was won: The low scoring contest was dominated by two defenses that were up to the task. The Wolves however, got slightly more to finish off the Hornets. Harrison Cook picked off Mack Green with 12 seconds left to hold on. Wesleyan picked off three Green passes after Green entered the game with only four interceptions all season.

Top Performers: Drew Aspinwall, Cole Mannion and Harrison Cook all came away with key interceptions for Wesleyan. ..Jordan Weaver added two field goals, one in the second quarter and one in the third quarter with 6:51 left to play. Weaver had a chance to extend the lead twice in the fourth quarter, but Hapeville blocked his first attempt and Weaver missed on his second. …Banks Ramsey scored on a keeper at the 6:30 mark of the first quarter.

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