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No. 3 Lake Taylor 52, Booker T. Washington 13
Derrion Walton ran for three first-half touchdowns and the Titans reeled off 31 unanswered second-half points to extend their Eastern District regular-season unbeaten streak to 21 games Friday night.
After Walton put Lake Taylor (4-1, 2-0) ahead 21-0 in the second quarter, the Bookers (2-3, 0-2) quickly answered with an 85-yard scoring dash by Donte Capers.
A string of three turnovers – a Lake Taylor fumble on the ensuing kickoff, a Bookers intercepted pass and another Lake Taylor fumble – gave Booker T. Washington the ball at the Titan 9-yard line. Three plays later, Dominique Marsh connected with Jermond Colston on a 9-yard scoring strike, trimming the deficit to 21-13.
After a 20-yard touchdown run in the third quarter by Kevin Swofford, Lake Taylor then turned four Bookers fourth-quarter turnovers into 25 points.
Key stats: LT–Walton 16-188, 3 TDs rushing; Swofford 7-14-1, 100, TD passing; 6-33, TD rushing. BTW–Capers 7-83, TD rushing; Colston 2-52, TD receiving; fumble recovery.
He said it: “We looked at the stats at halftime and told the kids to settle down and we’ll make some plays.” – Titans coach Hank Sawyer
No. 2 Ocean Lakes 36, No. 9 First Colonial 14
Quarterback Lafonte Thourogood passed for 128 yards and rushed for 100 yards as the Dolphins stayed unbeaten and extended their regular-season winning streak to 17 games in a Beach District match-up.
Steven Brown had four receptions for 96 yards and a touchdown and also set up another score with a 60-yard kickoff return for Ocean Lakes (5-0).
The Dolphins held First Colonial (4-2) to one first down and forced six punts before halftime.
Key stats: OL–Justin Hughes 10-116 rushing; Justin Hunter 4-30 receiving, 5-23 rushing; FC–Willie Byrn 12-35 rushing.
— Reported by Dan Cooley
No. 6 Maury 10, Wilson 0
The Commodores (4-1, 2-0) took advantage of a pair of Presidents (2-3, 0-2) miscues deep in their own territory to prevail in an Eastern District match-up.
In the first quarter, Wilson punter Nicholas Missling couldn’t handle a low snap, which rolled into the end zone.
Missling attempted to grab the ball, but the momentum of the on-rushing Commodores’ defense forced the ball out of the end zone for a safety.
With 32 seconds remaining in the fourth quarter, Presidents quarterback Der’woun Greene was swarmed by the Maury pass rush. The ball was jarred loose and fell backward into the end zone, where Corinthious Nathan pounced on it for the game’s only touchdown.
Key stats: M–Neal-Anthony Hale 19-79 rushing. W–Rayshad Riddick 2-36 receiving.
— Reported by Charlie Baumgartner
Kempsville 16, Kellam 15
Travis Hughes rushed for 125 yards and two touchdowns, and the Chiefs (3-2) escaped with a Beach District win after Kellam (2-4) missed a 45-yard field goal in the final seconds.
The last-gasp field-goal attempt hit the crossbar and bounced away, leaving the Knights with their third loss by seven or fewer points.
Norcom 19, Norview 13
DeAndre Lamb ran for a touchdown and threw for two to lead the Greyhounds (4-0, 2-0 Eastern District).
Lamb connected on scoring passes with Isaac White and Demontray Ryland.
After Norview (0-5, 0-2) cut the deficit to 19-13, the Greyhounds stopped two potential Norview scoring opportunities deep in their own territory and then ran out the clock.
Deep Creek 25, Nansemond River 0
Kameron Stewart threw two touchdown passes to help power the Hornets (3-2, 3-1) to a Southeastern District win.
Stewart tossed a 12-yard scoring pass to Willie Smith late in the first quarter, then connected with Austin McNeal on a 24-yard TD pass early in the second.
Smith notched his second score with a 25-yard return of a blocked punt midway through the period as Deep Creek built a 19-point halftime lead and won its third consecutive game.
The Warriors fell to 0-5.
No. 8 Grassfield 24, Indian River 6
Quarterback Tyler Clark threw for a touchdown and ran for another as the Grizzlies (3-2, 3-1 Southeastern District) rebounded from last week’s four-point loss to top-ranked Oscar Smith with a road victory.
Clark’s touchdown pass went to Corey Glenn in the first quarter, helping Grassfield jump to a 21-0 halftime lead. Isaiah Twitty added a touchdown run.
The Braves (0-5, 0-4) committed four turnovers.
Green Run 35, Tallwood 12
The Stallions (2-4) scored 21 second-half points and finished with 362 total yards to pick up a Beach District victory and hand the Lions (0-5) their ninth consecutive loss since last season.
Cox 58, Princess Anne 7
The Falcons forced four turnovers and gained more than 300 total yards in a Beach District win.
Severin Rucker rushed for 127 yards and two touchdowns on nine carries, while Derek Dinardo and Troy Rudiger each threw a touchdown pass for Cox (3-2).
Jered Fiesta’s 14-yard run gave Princess Anne (0-5) its first points of the season.
Lakeland 14, Western Branch 7
Rackwon Johnson ran for two touchdowns, including the go-ahead, 31-yard score in the fourth quarter as the Cavaliers defeated Western Branch for the first time since the series began in 1996.
The Bruins (1-4, 1-3) tied it on Leondre Walker’s 17-yard TD scamper in the third quarter.
Johnson finished with 69 yards on seven rushes for the Cavaliers (4-1, 3-1). Cedric Johnson led the Cavaliers with 126 yards on 27 carries.
Norfolk Academy 15, Hampton Roads Academy 7
Scott Heller rushed for 183 yards and a touchdown on 29 carries as the Bulldogs (2-3, 2-0) remained perfect in the Tidewater Conference with a win in Newport News.
Ben Alberico added an 11-yard touchdown run for Norfolk Academy.
Bishop Sullivan Catholic 26, Norfolk Christian 19
Ryan Miller scored on a 2-yard run on third down in overtime, and Steven Swoope made a game-saving tackle inside the 2-yard line on the last play as the visiting Crusaders (4-1, 2-0 TCIS) rallied from a 19-7 deficit with less than 1:20 left in regulation for their fourth straight win.
Brante McIntyre threw a 30-yard touchdown pass to Patrick Butler with 1:18 remaining to cut the lead to 19-13.
Jeffrey Swoope recovered an onside kick, and McIntyre found Butler again on a 17-yard strike to tie the score.
Portsmouth Christian 22, Greenbrier Christian 0
Justin Hoyt rushed for 94 yards and three touchdowns for the visiting Patriots (5-1), who established a school victory record in their third season. Hoyt scored on runs of 1, 11 and 60 yards. Ryan Ellenberger added 110 rushing yards for the Patriots.
Atlantic Shores 41, Charles City 22
B.J. Reid and Jaquay Hall accounted for three touchdowns and 235 total yards as the visiting Seahawks (3-3) snapped a three-game losing streak. QB Caleb Bailey added 113 rushing yards.

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How embarrassing for PAHS!
How is the attendance at their games? What is the reason for their poor performance?
PAHS
They only have 30 guys between JV and Varsity. I heard kids start on JV and Varsity. The kids they have are not real talented. They need to change the school zones and fast or it will be a tough several years at PA.