The high school football season continued this week in Central Georgia. Included are Week 9’s scores and recaps reported by the coaches.
Also, check out our season-long photo gallery, including photos on Friday from East Laurens-ACE and Stratford-Tattnall Square and the Central Georgia GHSA standings.
THURSDAY’S SCORE
LaGrange 41, Mary Persons 28
FRIDAY’S SCORES
ACE 27, East Laurens 21
Westside 35, Pike County 21
Dublin 17, Northeast 7
Callaway 41, Rutland 0
Jones County 42, Eagle’s Landing Christian 14
Glascock County 61, Twiggs County 22
Johnson County 20, Wilkinson County 12
West Laurens 41, Richmond Academy 6
Telfair County 36, Hawkinsville 14
Baldwin 57, Hephzibah 0
Hancock Central 46, GMC 3
Wilcox County 41, Dooly County 7
Appling County 24, Crisp County 7
Tattnall Square 28, Stratford 12
FPD 49, John Milledge 21
Flint River 48, Windsor 7
Westfield 41, Calvary Christian 0
CFCA 40, Heritage 7
Holy Spirit Prep 37, Covenant 22
Southland 21, Trinity Christian 7
FRIDAY’S RECAPS
ACE 27, East Laurens 21: Quarterback Ace Hatcher passed for 154 yards and two touchdowns, and Sawyer Raugh rushed for 65 yards to lead the Gryphons. Henry Carter made two field goals: from 40 and 41 yards.
Dublin 17, Northeast 7: The Irish rushed for 300 yards, led by 140 and a touchdown from Willie Batts as coach Roger Holmes claimed his 200th win at Dublin. Nick Woodford led Northeast with 81 yards rushing.
Jones County 42, Eagle’s Landing Christian 14: Devin Edmonds passed for 258 yards and five touchdowns, and Jaivon Solomon had eight catches for 132 yards and two touchdowns to lead the Greyhounds.
Tattnall Square 28, Stratford 12: Caden Faulk passed for 148 yards and two touchdowns, and Antone Johnson rushed for 91 yards and two touchdowns to lead the Trojans. Ty Hunnicutt had four catches for 125 yards and two touchdowns.
FPD 49, John Milledge 21: Vikings quarterback Major Simmons accounted for five touchdowns and 309 yards of total offense. Simmons passed for 243 yards and three touchdowns and rushed for 66 yards and two touchdowns. Benjamin McElreath had six catches for 149 yards and a touchdown.