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Hicks put Carrollton up 31-0 on a 2-yard touchdown run just before the half. Julian Lewis passed to Takare Lipscomb for a 60-yard touchdown. CJ Gamble put Carrollton up 17-0 on a 45-yard punt returned for a touchdown. Jacob Russell kicked a 28-yard field goal to give the Trojans a 10-0 lead. Bryce Hicks scored a 2-yard rushing touchdown to open scoring. Streko added a trio of touchdowns in the final frame - including one from 62 yards out - to keep West Forsyth out front, despite a pair of touchdown passes from Clemmer to Will Taylor.Ĭarrollton led 7-0 after the first quarter but pushed the lead to 31-0 at the half to put the game out of reach of Villa Rica. Wolverine quarterback Jack Tomlinson found the end zone in the third quarter, as did Marlow, for a 21-21 tie heading into the fourth.

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Streko broke free for a 78-yarder in the second, and again, Cambridge tied it up with Preston Clemmer’s 8-yard completion to Jack Marlow. The senior, who finished the game with over 350 yards from scrimmage, put the home team on the board first with a 5-yard score before Christian Isibor answered from 44-yards out for Cambridge. West Forsyth came out on top of a back-and-forth brawl with visiting Cambridge that featured five ties and five touchdowns from Wolverine running back Peyton Streko. Archer scored twice in the third quarter and once in the fourth to cut the lead. Watkins pass to Poole in the second quarter to take a 39-7 halftime lead. Norcross used a Zion Taylor touchdown run, a Drew Duva field goal and a 30-yard A.J. Host Norcross led 22-7 after the first quarter after tackling Archer in its own end zone for a safety and getting two rushing touchdowns Nakai Poole and one from Michael Ammons. Grayson’s Darren Coleman returned a kickoff 99 yards for a touchdown in the third quarter to give the Rams a 44-10 lead. Jalen Smith’s interception return for a touchdown and Jimmy Gonzalez’s field goal gave the Rams their 31-0 lead at the end of the first. After a 28-yard pass from Jeff Davis to JoJo Stone to open the scoring, Taylor and Alston scored on runs of 41 and 35 yards, respectively, in the opening quarter. and Amari Alston each rushed for two touchdowns for the host Rams, who led 31-0 at the end of the first quarter and 38-7 at halftime. The Danes scored three consecutive touchdowns, including the go-ahead rushing score by Dee Crayton to complete the comeback. Harrison maintained momentum throughout the first half, with the Hoyas quickly going up 14-3 after a Denmark field goal, followed by a touchdown pass from junior quarterback Braylan Ford to Brady Kluse. Makari Bodiford scored two rushing touchdowns for Walton, and Wendell Gregory had an interception for a touchdown for the Raiders. Walton shut out Pope at home thanks to three touchdown passes from Jeremy Hecklinski, as the Raiders quarterback found Wyatt Sonderman, Hunter Teal and Ayden Jackson for long scores. The Thursday roundups are at the bottom of the file. Follow the link to see Todd Holcomb’s Friday Night Wrap.

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The AJC has writers at Roswell at Milton, Cedar Grove at Collins Hill and Lakeside-DeKalb at Osborne. The Bulldogs pushed the lead to 14-3 after a 6-yard touchdown run from Kaden McDaniel early in the second quarter. North Gwinnett opened scoring on a 13-yard touchdown run from Ryan Hall with 3 minutes left in the first quarter. Kayden McDonald scored a 3-yard touchdown run with six minutes left in the game to cut into the lead 34-21. Houck passed to Matthews on a 28-yard touchdown pass to put Parkview up 34-14. Carlos Munoz kicked a 51-yard field goal with one minute left in the third quarter to give the Panthers a 27-14 lead. Kyhair Spain gave the Panthers a 24-14 lead on a 22-yard touchdown run with three minutes before half. Houck passed to Mysean Nesbitt with 5 minutes left before halftime to give Parkview the 17-14 lead. Parkview began its comeback on a 15-yard touchdown pass from Colin Houck to Mike Matthews to cut into the lead 14-10 with seven minutes left before halftime. On the next North Gwinnett possession, Parkview safety Terrence Curtis returned an interception 30 yards for a touchdown to bring the score to its final tally.

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Zelus Hicks put the game out of reach with two minutes remaining on an interception returned 99 yards for a touchdown to give Parkview a 41-21 lead.

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The Panthers trailed 14-3 in the first quarter before rallying back to take control of the game and late-game defense was the key. It’s cliché to say that a football game was a ‘tale of two halves’ but in the case of Parkview’s 48-21 victory over North Gwinnett, the old adage held true.














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