Friday night's Central Georgia high school football scoreboard, midnight update, full roundup at breakfast

Friday night's Central Georgia high school football scoreboard, midnight update, full roundup at breakfast

Have breakfast with Central Georgia’s only complete roundup – names and details - awaiting you and the sun. Any update will then be around noon Saturday.

Teams: send info to centralgasports@gmail.com by 10:30 a.m. Saturday

 

Midnight. edition

Have breakfast with Central Georgia’s only complete roundup, awaiting you and the sun. Any update will be around noon Saturday.

Teams: send info to centralgasports@gmail.com by 11:45 tonight or 10:30 a.m. Saturday

 

Thursday

Brunswick 41, Northeast 12

Friday

Class 6A

Houston County 23, Statesboro 18

Warner Robins 47, Northside 0

          The biggest rout in series history last year was erased by the biggest rout in series history this year, with the stunning second straight shutout.

5A

Class 4A

Appling County 45, Westside 7

          The Seminoles have given up 40 or more points in four of their last 13 games. They were also held to seven in last year’s 28-7 playoff loss at Appling County.

West Laurens 27, Toombs County 7

          West Laurens quarterback Bradley Wilson returned after being injured in the opener, and threw for his first touchdown. He played receiver last year.

Worth County 30, Rutland 20

          The Class AA Rams won their second straight game against a higher-classification team.

Class 3A

Howard 37, Central 20

          The Huskies improved to 7-0 against Bibb County teams – public and private – under head coach Paul Carroll.

Newnan 44, Mary Persons 7

          The Class 7A Cougars led 23-7 at halftime.

Upson-Lee 35, McIntosh 27

          The Knights held on despite two missed field goals.

Class AA

Bleckley County 21, Vidalia 14

          The Royals got the game-winner with just less than four minutes left in the game.

East Laurens 14, Oglethorpe County 7

          The Falcons are 2-1 for the first time in five seasons.

Hancock Central 42, Greene County 3

          Hancock Central led 20-3 at halftime, and kept it going.

Morgan County 28, Jasper County/Monticello 0

          The Purple Hurricanes have been shut out in two straight games, which hasn’t happened since 2015.

Putnam County 45, Social Circle 0

          The War Eagles have outscored their last two opponents 94-0.

Southwest 39, Randolph Clay 6

          It was the Patriots’ biggest margin of victory since beating East Laurens 50-13 in 2018.

Thomas County Central 41, Lamar County 24

          TCC stormed out to a 21-0 lead, the Trojans unable to rally closer than 13 in the second half.

Washington County 27, Swainsboro 22

          These two can’t avoid drama, this time the Golden Hawks getting a kick return for a touchdown in the final minute to win.

Class A

ACE 15, Pataula Charter 6

          The Gryphons got the first win in their home facility.

Aquinas 28, FPD 27

          Aquinas came back to win it on a field goal inside the final three minutes on the road.

Cherokee Bluff 52, GMC 0

          The Bulldogs had the expected problems against a 3A team on a roll.

Hawkinsville 25, Telfair County 22

          The Red Devils led 12-0 and then 25-6 early in the third before holding on.

Irwin County 44, Wilkinson County 0

          The Indians are ranked fifth in Class A-Public.

Macon County 38, Marion County 0

          Macon County lived up to its No. 3 ranking with a stunningly easy shutout of the defending state runner-up, breaking a four-game losing streak to the Eagles.

Mount de Sales 27, Brookstone 26

          Brookstone scored with 3:33 left in the game and got the conversion, but couldn’t rally any more as the Cavs sealed the deal.

Tattnall 34, Deerfield-Windsor 7

          The reunion of the former GISA rivals wasn’t close, the Trojans breaking open a 14-7 halftime lead with a pair of third-quarter touchdowns.

Taylor County 33, Schley County 14

          The Vikings went on the road and stunned the Class A-Public No. 4 team, reversing thumping losses in their last two meetings.

 

GISA/GAPPS

Briarwood at Trinity Christian

Brentwood 52, Edmund Burke 6

          The War Eagles averaged 14.2 yards a play, 15.2 yards per rush.

Gatewood 14, Terrell 0

          The Gators’ 12th straight win was their closest game in that winning streak, and their fifth shutout.

John Milledge 52, Savannah Christian 13

          The Trojans were dominant in the GISA/GHSA crossover game on the road, giving Savannah Christian its first loss of the season.

Piedmont 28, Memorial Day 13

          The Cougars improved to 3-0 with their third straight win by double digits.

Fullington vs. Aucilla