Area scoreboard: Week 5

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HABERSHAM CENTRAL (2-2) VS FORSYTH CENTRAL (1-3)

The Raiders picked up their second win of the season with a 28-10 performance against the Bulldogs on Friday night in Mt. Airy.

Up next, Habersham Central has its first region game on the road against Lanier in Suwanee. Forsyth Central will host Seckinger. Both games will be on Friday, Sept. 22.

WHITE COUNTY (2-2) VS STEPHENS COUNTY (5-0)

The Indians remained perfect on the season Friday night with a 56-26 win over White County.

Both teams have a bye week upcoming.

Then the Warriors will travel to Dawson County for their first region game of the year, while Stephens County will host Monroe Area to open its region slate on Friday, Sept. 29.

RABUN COUNTY (3-1) VS HEARD COUNTY (0-4)

Rabun County’s only loss is still at the hands of an unbeaten Stephens County team after a 45-13 win over Heard County Friday night.

The Wildcats will travel to Smyrna to take on Whitefield Academy and the Braves will host Clarkston on Friday, Sept. 22.

BANKS COUNTY (4-0) VS GEORGE WALTON ACADEMY (2-3)

The Leopards are still flying high with another victory this season, this time a 19-7 contest against George Walton Academy.

Both the Bulldogs and the Leopards will be on the road next week as George Walton travels to Brentwood and Banks County rolls down the street to Commerce on Friday, Sept. 22.

FRANKLIN COUNTY (1-4) VS EAST JACKSON (4-0)

East Jackson holds onto its perfect records with a 53-10 win over Franklin County Friday night.

The Eagles will travel to Johnson (Gainesville) next week, while the Lions will get a bye week before starting region play at home against Hart County on Friday, Sept. 29.

LUMPKIN COUNTY (4-0) VS HART COUNTY (1-3)

The Burial Grounds remains a fortress as the Indians top the Bulldogs 30-10 in Dahlonega Friday night.

Next up, Lumpkin County starts its region slate on the road against Pickens. Hart County will host Cross Creek. Both contests will be on Friday, Sept. 22.

ELBERT COUNTY (3-1) VS WASHINGTON-WILKES (2-2)
The Blue Devils got past the Tigers, 36-27, at the Granite Bowl Friday night.

Next, Elbert County will host Jefferson County, while Washington-Wilkes will host Hancock Central on Friday, Sept. 22.

NORTH HALL (4-0, 2-0 Region 8A-AAAA) VS EAST HALL (2-2, 1-2 Region 8A-AAAA)

The Trojans put up over 500 yards of offense against the Vikings at The Brickyard in a 49-14 win Friday night.

North Hall will go on the road to Cherokee Bluff and East Hall will host Cedar Shoals on Friday, Sept. 22.

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WEST HALL (1-3) VS UNION COUNTY (4-1)

The Panthers proved to be too much for the Spartans in a 42-7 result Friday night.

West Hall will play its first region game of the season at Dawson County next week. Union County will take two weeks off and come back in its first region contest against Banks County at home on Friday, Oct. 6.

JOHNSON (1-3, 1-0 Region 8A-AAAA) VS EAST FORSYTH (3-0, 1-0 Region 8A-AAAA)

The Broncos remained perfect on the season with a 49-7 dispatching of the Knights on Friday in Gainesville.

Johnson will take on another tough test when they host East Jackson, while East Forsyth goes on the road against Walnut Grove on Friday, Sept. 22.

GAINESVILLE (5-0, 1-0 Region 8 AAAAAA) vs APALACHEE (0-5, 0-1 Region 8 AAAAAA)

The Red Elephant train kept on rolling as it stampeded over the Wildcats, 70-6, at City Park Friday.

Gainesville will take a break with a bye week before coming back on Sept. 29 against Lanier in a region matchup. Apalachee will continue its region schedule next week on the road at Jackson County.

FLOWERY BRANCH (2-2) AT LAMBERT (4-0)

The Longhorns continued the trend of tough non-region opponents for the Falcons as the home team won 49-33 to remain perfect through four games.

Flowery Branch will kick off its region schedule against Eastside at home, while Lambert hosts East Coweta on Friday, Sept. 22.

CHESTATEE (0-4, 0-2 Region 8A-AAAA) VS CHEROKEE BLUFF (1-3, 1-1 Region 8A-AAAA)

Something had to give with these two winless teams coming together and it worked out in the Bears favor as they topped the War Eagles, 48-0.

Next, Chestatee will go on the road to North Oconee, while Cherokee Bluff will host a hot North Hall squad on Friday, Sept. 22.

RIVERSIDE MILITARY (0-4) VS GEORGIA MILITARY COLLEGE (1-4)

The Bulldogs picked up their first win with a 46-12 defeat of the Eagles Friday in Gainesville.

Riverside Military will travel to Oglethorpe County next week, while Georgia Military College will get a bye before hosting Johnson County on Friday, Sept. 29.

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