Georgia high school football scores

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Georgia high school football scores
Georgia high school football scores

Albany 20, Terrell County 0
   Allatoona 56, North Paulding 35
   Alpharetta 38, West Forsyth 6
   Augusta Christian 33, Fox Creek, S.C. 7
   Banks County 28, Johnson-Gainesville 24
   Berrien 21, Cook 14
   Blessed Trinity 35, Sequoyah 14
   Bowdon 21, Pepperell 0
   Buford 27, McEache 20
   Cairo 13, Bainbridge 7
   Calhoun 34, Carrollton 6
   Carver-Atlanta 16, Grady 12
   Cass 21, Coosa 13
   Central Gwinnett 21, Mundy's Mill 8
   Central-Carrollton 28, B.E.S.T. Academy 6
   Collins Hill 27, South Gwinnett 20
   Colquitt County 55, Crisp County 0
   Curtis Baptist 18, Orangeburg Prep, S.C. 7
   Dacula 28, Mill Creek 21
   Dawson County 23, Gilmer 0
   Douglass 47, Cross Keys 2
   Druid Hills 45, Clarkston 7
   Dunwoody 19, Chamblee 12
   Eagle's Landing 41, Southwest Macon 7
   Early County 40, Miller County 6
   East Coweta 24, Harrison 7
   Emanuel County Institute 35, Metter 13
   Etowah 41, Cherokee 21
   Fannin County 55, Murray County 7
   Fitzgerald 40, Irwin County 12
   Forsyth Central 36, Woodland Cartersville 14
   Georgia Military 35, Glascock County 24
   Grayson 26, Hughes 16
   Griffin 36, Burke County 22
   Groves 52, New Hampstead 7
   Hancock Central 36, Greene County 14
   Hart County 41, Franklin County 14
   Hawkinsville 28, Wilcox County 0
   Holy Innocents' 45, George Walton 21
   Jeff Davis 41, North Cobb Christian 7
   Jefferson 48, North Hall 8
   Jenkins 23, Appling County 20, OT
   Jones County 63, Cross Creek 6
   LaGrange 14, Spalding 8
   Lakeside-Evans 35, Richmond Academy 0
   Lambert 41, Johns Creek 7
   Lovejoy 41, Dutchtown 14
   Lowndes 43, Drew 7
   Macon County 27, Veterans 7
   Marietta 37, Newnan 14
   Marist 27, Lovett 7
   Milton 26, Norcross 0
   Mt. Pisgah Christian 27, Rabun County 9
   North Gwinnett 28, Hillgrove 21
   Northside-Waer Robins 38, Evans 6
   Northview 41, Habersham Central 0
   Oconee County 13, Athens Christian 3
   Pacelli Catholic 21, Seminole County 7
   Peach County 40, Perry 12
   Peachtree Ridge 41, Parkview 24
   Pebblebrook 13, Osboe 0
   Piedmont 56, Griffin Christian 0
   River Ridge 15, North Atlanta 0
   Riverwood 31, Creekview 10
   Robert Toombs 43, Bulloch 34
   Sandy Creek 49, Hampton 6
   Shiloh 14, Westlake 7
   Sonoraville 40, Rockmart 26
   South Effingham 24, Southeast Bulloch 0
   South Forsyth 49, Centennial 20
   South Paulding 34, Villa Rica 31
   Tattnall Square 51, Warren County 18
   Telfair County 21, Johnson County 20
   Therrell 14, McNair 0
   Thomas County Central 42, Riverdale 0
   Thomas Heyward Academy, S.C. 28, St. Andrew's 0
   Tift County 31, Luella 0
   Troup County 29, Northgate 7
   Tucker 77, Stone Mountain 0
   Union County 28, Lumpkin County 7
   Valdosta 21, Swainsboro 0
   Vidalia 42, Toombs County 0
   Walker 31, King's Ridge 28
   Walnut Grove 23, Monroe Area 18
   Walton 59, Lassiter 16
   Washington County 31, Mary Persons 0
   Wesleyan 27, Stratford 14
   West Hall 31, Chestatee 0
   West Laurens 33, Bleckley County 0
   Westminster 14, Laney 6
   White County 34, Jackson County 26
   Whitefield Academy 49, Providence Christian 0
   Whitewater 31, Banneker 20
   Woodland Stockbridge 37, Forest Park 13
   Woodstock 21, Wheeler 3
   Woodward Academy 42, St. Pius X 21

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