How the new top 10 teams fared in Week 1

Daniel Varnado/SpecialArcher players and coaches react to touchdown in the second half of their game against Brookwood at Georgia State Field Saturday, August 19, 2017.

Credit: Chip Saye

Credit: Chip Saye

Daniel Varnado/SpecialArcher players and coaches react to touchdown in the second half of their game against Brookwood at Georgia State Field Saturday, August 19, 2017.

Class AAAAAAA

*1. (1) Grayson (0-0)

Last week: Off. Next: Friday vs. Hoover, Ala. (0-0)

*2. (2) Colquitt County (1-0)

Last week: Beat Norcross 20-17. Colquitt County blew a 13-0 halftime lead, then scored the game-winner with 5:30 left on Ty Leggett's 34-yard run on the end of a nine-play, 80-yard drive. Colquitt County held Norcross to minus-12 yards rushing and led in first downs 19-8 and total yards 292-122 but lost two fumbles, one returned for a touchdown in the third quarter. Steve Krajewski was 13-of-20 passing for 138 yards. Brian Merritt had 2.5 tackles for losses totaling 20 yards. Next: Saturday vs. Vista Murrieta, Calif. (0-0)

*3. (4) Lowndes (1-0)

Last week: Beat Valdosta 45-0. Lowndes led 10-0 at halftime, then blew the game open with a 29-point third quarter. Tyson Shaw (fumble return) and Tayvonn Kyle (interception) scored defensive touchdowns. Lowndes held Valdosta to four first downs and 65 total yards. QB Michael Barrett rushed for 90 yards and a touchdown and was 8-of-15 passing for 86 yards and two touchdowns. Next: Friday vs. International School, Fla. (0-0)

*4. (7) Mill Creek (1-0)

Last week: Beat McEachern 23-19. Mill Creek trailed 19-7 at halftime, its only points from Jon Gipson's 97-yard punt return, but drove 80 yards on 15 plays to open the second half and later 94 yards on 10 plays to take the lead for good with 5:39 left. Brady Longenecker was 15-of-23 passing for 134 yards. Mill Creek was outgained 332-62 in the first half but turned the tables 220-62 in the second. Mill Creek has won 26 consecutive regular-season games, and McEachern is the seventh ranked opponent to fall during that streak. Next: Friday at Stephenson (0-1)

*5. (8) Parkview (1-0)

Last week: Beat Peachtree Ridge 50-13. Fred Payton, a transfer from Peachtree Ridge, was 11-of-14 passing for 160 yards and one touchdown. With star RB Christian Malloy injured, Parkview still had more than 200 yards rushing and six touchdowns. Parkview trailed 13-0 but scored the next 50 points. Next: Friday vs. Shiloh (0-1)

*6. (10) Westlake (0-0)

Last week: Off. Next: Saturday vs. Hughes (1-0)

*7. (NR) North Cobb (1-0)

Last week: Beat Cherokee 44-6. Trustin Key returned a punt 31 yards for a touchdown to open the scoring, and North Cobb led 30-0 at halftime. Preston Wooten returned an interception 40 yards for a touchdown and scored a safety on a sack. Ethan Beck returned a fumble 20 yards for a touchdown. Friday at Etowah (1-0)

*8. (NR) Archer (1-0)

Last week: Beat Brookwood 25-17. Archer took a 25-7 lead into the fourth quarter, weathered a 100-yard interception return for a touchdown and beat Brookwood, which is Archer coach Andy Dyer's alma mater and the previous No. 6-ranked team. Semaje' Banks rushed for 109 yards, and Carter Peevy was 14-of-22 passing for 116 yards. Archer held Brookwood - which returned 10 offensive starters - to 30 yards rushing, 201 total. Next: Friday vs. Peachtree Ridge (0-1)

*9. (9) Norcross (0-1)

Last week: Lost to Colquitt County 20-17. Norcross took a 17-13 lead with 8:30 left on Dareus Barnhill's 53-yard fumble return, but Colquitt County responded with an 80-yard drive for the winning touchdown. Norcross was held to minus-12 yards rushing. QB Louis Williams was 17-of-25 passing for 134 yards but was sacked six times. Norcross PK Jake Camarda hit a 52-yard field goal. His 47-yard attempt, which he made and would've sent the game into overtime, was waved off because the snap came just after time expired. Next: Friday vs. Collins Hill (1-0)

*10. (5) McEachern (0-1)

Last week: Lost to Mill Creek 23-19. McEachern led 19-7 at halftime after putting up 332 yards of total offense to Mill Creek's 62 but failed to score in the second half. McEachern had only three first downs and 62 yards on its four second-half drives. Malik Evans was 8-of-14 passing for 81 yards and rushed for 81 yards. Next: Sept. 1 at Grayson (0-0)

Out: No. 3 Roswell (0-1), No. 6 Brookwood (0-1)

Class AAAAAA

*1. (1) Tucker (1-0)

Last week: Beat Kell 28-27. Travon Ford threw a 79-yard TD pass to Joshua Vann with 3:58 left in regulation for the tie, then threw a 15-yard TD pass to Vann in overtime. Kell missed an extra point that would've sent the game to a second overtime. Vann had seven catches for 157 yards and three touchdowns. Tucker led in total yards 322-224. The victory avenged Tucker's only regular-season loss from 2016. Next: Friday vs. Lakeside, Atlanta (0-1)

*2. (3) Harrison (1-0)

Last week: Beat East Paulding 44-14. Justin Fields was 11-of-20 passing for 228 yards and four touchdowns and rushed for 153 yards and two scores on 12 carries. Fields scored on a 50-yard run just five plays into the game. Steven Peterson had 157 yards receiving. Next: Friday at Rome (0-0)

*3. (5) Lee County (1-0)

Last week: Beat Mary Persons 21-17. Nikko Cruz's 1-yard run at the end of an eight-play, 92-yard drive gave Lee County a 21-17 lead, which held up. Cruz rushed for 90 yards. Jase Orndorff was 18-of-26 passing for 238 yards and a 75-yard touchdown to Josh Asbury. Ty Terrell (Ball State commit) had 10 catches for 110 yards. Baron Harper had 2.5 tackles for losses. Next: Friday vs. Bainbridge (0-0)

*4. (6) Dalton (0-0)

Last week: Off. Next: Friday at Calhoun (1-0)

*5. (7) Mays (0-0)

Last week: Off. Next: Saturday vs. Stockbridge (0-0)

*6. (8) Coffee (1-0)

Last week: Beat Effingham County 35-20. Jameon Gaskin rushed for 150 yards and two touchdowns and scored a third touchdown on an interception return. Marquavius Jefferson rushed for 111 yards. Wade Sumner threw TD passes of 47 and 23 yards to Dalrone Donaldson. Effingham's Zebrandon Gant returned the opening kickoff 92 yards for a touchdown. Next: Friday vs. Brunswick (0-0)

*7. (NR) Northgate (1-0)

Last week: Beat Veterans 21-3. Nick Carter rushed for 171 yards and two touchdowns on 19 carries. His 28-yard TD run gave Northgate a 7-3 lead. Next: Sept. 1 vs. Starr's Mill (0-0)

*8. (NR) Lovejoy (1-0)

Last week: Beat East Coweta 41-21. Preseason all-state RB Zion Custis rushed for 285 yards and six touchdowns on 31 carries. Next: Friday vs. Mundy's Mill (0-1)

*9. (2) Valdosta (0-1)

Last week: Lost to Lowndes 45-0. Valdosta was outgained 244-65. The game got out of hand in the third quarter, when Lowndes returned a fumble and an interception for touchdowns. Preseason all-state LB Zakoby McLain had a game-high seven solo tackles. Next: Friday vs. Woodland, Stockbridge (1-0)

*10. (4) Northside-Warner Robins (0-1)

Last week: Lost to Warner Robins 28-17. Northside got within 21-17 on QB Jadin Daniels' 8-yard run with 1:47 left in the third quarter, but no closer. Northside was held to 58 yards rushing on 30 carries. Next: Friday vs. Henry County (0-0)

Out: No. 9 Glynn Academy (0-1), No. 10 Alpharetta (0-1)

Class AAAAA

*1. (1) Rome (0-0)

Last week: Off. Next: Friday vs. Harrison (1-0)

*2. (2) Buford (1-0)

Last week: Beat Hillgrove 48-17. Buford scored the final 41 points after trailing 17-7 in the first quarter. RB Chris Turner rushed for 128 yards and two touchdowns on 11 carries. RB/LB Anthony Grant rushed for 90 on 10. Freshman QB Aaron McLaughlin was 14-of-24 passing for 144 yards and two touchdowns, both to WR Tyler Gillis. Next: Sept. 1 vs. Bishop Timon-St. Jude, N.Y. (0-0)

*3. (3) Stockbridge (0-0)

Last week: Off. Next: Saturday at Mays (0-0)

*4. (4) Carrollton (1-0)

Last week: Beat Newnan 51-13. Carrollton scored all 51 of its points in a 24-minute span from the first to third quarters. Mark Wright (18-of-23 passing, 368 yards, four touchdowns) threw TD passes of 71 yards to Jaylan Thomas and 78 to Jordan Bonner. Bonner had seven catches for 136 yards. Next: Sept. 1 vs. Riverdale (0-1)

*5. (6) Kell (0-1)

Last week: Lost to Tucker 28-27. The game ended on a missed extra point in the first overtime. Kell led 21-14 with 5:01 left in regulation after Vincent Dinkins' 31-yard return of a fumble. Kell QB Evan Conley was 13-of-21 passing for two touchdowns but was sacked three times. Michael Luckie had five catches for 89 yards. Next: Sept. 1 at Lassiter (1-0)

*6. (5) Ware County (0-0)

Last week: Off. Next: Friday at Glynn Academy (0-1)

*7. (NR) Warner Robins (1-0)

Last week: Beat Northside, Warner Robins 28-17. Dylan Fromm, brother of Georgia freshman Jake Fromm, was 23-of-38 passing for 229 yards and four touchdowns in his first career start. WR Jaeven West had nine receptions for 111 yards and one touchdown. Warner Robins had only 5 yards rushing but led in total yards 234-168. Next: Friday vs. Locust Grove (0-0)

*8. (7) Thomas County Central (1-0)

Last week: Beat Worth County 30-13. Tay Cooksey scored on a 68-yard screen, and Thomas Central never trailed. Ahmad Hobbs rushed for 101 yards. Next: Friday vs. Thomasville (1-0)

*9. (8) Bainbridge (0-0)

Last week: Off. Next: Friday at Lee County (1-0)

*10. (9) Griffin (0-0)

Last week: Off. Next: Friday vs. Spalding (0-0)

Out: No. 10 Loganville (0-0)

Class AAAA

*1. (1) Cartersville (1-0)

Last week: Beat Allatoona 35-14. Rico Frye, a transfer from Creekside, scored four touchdown. He rushed for 44 yards on eight carries and had a 40-yard TD reception. Trevor Lawrence was 12-of-19 passing for 230 yards. Next: Saturday vs. Bartram Trail, Fla. (0-0)

*2. (2) Blessed Trinity (1-0)

Last week: Beat Westminster 28-0. RB/LB Steele Chambers rushed for 72 yards and three touchdowns on 13 carries and had four solo tackles on defense. QB/DB Jake Smith was 7-of-9 passing for 161 yards and a touchdown and had a team-leading six solo tackles. LB Alex Poma had two tackles for losses totaling 16 yards. Next: Friday vs. St. Pius (0-0)

*3. (3) Thomson (1-0)

Last week: Beat Laney 50-0. Tyrek Braswell (17-162-2) and Bubba Murray (12-140-3) had big rushing days. Thomson led 44-0 at halftime. Next: Friday at Effingham County (0-1)

*4. (4) Sandy Creek (1-0)

Last week: Beat Creekside 38-0. Matthew Williams was 9-of-14 passing for 175 yards and rushed for 89 yards. Jordan Clark rushed for 106 yards on 21 carries. Judah Johnson had four catches for 109 yards. Sandy Creek had 439 yards in total offense. Next: Sept. 1 vs. Allatoona (0-1)

*5. (5) Woodward Academy (0-0)

Last week: Off. Next: Friday vs. Grady (0-1)

*6. (6) Jefferson (1-0)

Last week: Beat Discovery 43-0. Jefferson led 36-0 at halftime. Colby Wood had 153 yards from scrimmage (85 rushing, 68 receiving) and scored four touchdowns. Next: Friday at Riverwood (0-0)

*7. (7) Marist (0-0)

Last week: Off. Next: Friday at Lovett (0-1)

*8. (8) Mary Persons (0-1)

Last week: Lost to Lee County 21-17. Mary Persons was outgained 448-139 but led until late in the third quarter. Mary Persons took a 7-0 lead on Braley Harvey's 78-yard return of a field goal that was partially blocked by George Vining. Next: Friday vs. Jackson (0-1)

*9. (10) Ridgeland (1-0)

Last week: Beat Adairsville 48-7. RB Jalyn Shelton rushed for 91 yards and threw a TD pass. Ridgeland led 34-0 at halftime. Next: Friday vs. Pepperell (0-0)

*10. (NR) Burke County (1-0)

Last week: Beat Grovetown 41-7. Burke County ran 67 offensive plays to Grovetown's 36 and put up 391 total yards, 320 rushing. Leon McGee was the leader with 79 yards on eight carries with three touchdowns. Next: Friday at Statesboro (0-0)

Out: No. 9 Cairo (0-1)

Class AAA

*1. (1) Peach County (0-0)

Last week: Off. Next: Friday at Houston County (0-1)

*2. (2) Greater Atlanta Christian (1-0)

Last week: Beat Lovett 46-14. Josh Rose was 11-of-14 passing for 176 yards and four touchdowns, two of Trey Morrison covering 43 and 39 yards. Kyler McMichael had 96 rushing yards on 15 carries. GAC took a 39-7 lead late in the third quarter and played the fourth with a running clock. Next: Friday vs. Westminster (0-1)

*3. (4) Cedar Grove (1-0)

Last week: Beat Stephenson 34-13. Xavier Dennis was 15-of-19 passing (to nine receivers) for 123 yards and two touchdowns and rushed for 71 yards on nine carries. LB William Jenkins had nine tackles. Stephenson was held to 152 yards of total offense. Next: Friday at Southwest DeKalb (1-0)

*4. (3) Calhoun (1-0)

Last week: Beat Douglass 17-14. Douglass returned a fumble from midfield for a touchdown in the first half and cashed another Calhoun turnover into points after a short drive in the second to get within 17-14 in the final minutes. Calhoun recovered a Douglass onside kick and ran out the clock. Calhoun QB Gavin Gray threw for 157 yards. Next: Friday vs. Dalton (0-0)

*5. (6) Crisp County (1-0)

Last week: Beat Dooly County 40-18. Crisp won its first game under new coach Brad Harber. Next: Friday at Americus-Sumter (0-0)

*6. (5) Westminster (0-1)

Last week: Lost to Blessed Trinity 28-0. Westminster suffered its first shutout since 2013 (Jefferson) and struggled to pass (6-of-19, 57 yards, two interceptions). Preseason all-state LB Truman Jones was a bright spot with his two tackles for losses. Next: Friday at Greater Atlanta Christian (1-0)

*7. (8) Liberty County (0-0)

Last week: Off. Next: Friday vs. Bradwell Institute (0-0)

*8. (9) Pace Academy (0-0)

Last week: Off. Next: Friday vs. West Forsyth (1-0)

*9. (7) Lovett (0-1)

Last week: Lost to Greater Atlanta Christian 46-14. Lovett was held to 53 yards rushing. The Lions used three quarterbacks - Crawford Schwieger (11-of-18, 84 yards), Blaine McAllister (6-of-11, 71 yards) and Lance Beck (4-of-10, 24 yards). Next: Friday vs. Marist (0-0)

*10. (10) Dawson County (0-0)

Last week: Off. Next: Friday at Forsyth Central (0-0)

Class AA

*1. (1) Benedictine (1-0)

Last week: Beat Glynn Academy 33-8. Travis Blackshear had 64 yards rushing and 79 receiving and scored two touchdowns. Rico Powers had 65 rushing, 64 receiving. Terrick Smalls rushed for 74 yards on 14 carries. Dennis Bailey returned a Glynn Academy fumble 55 yards for a touchdown. Next: Sept. 1 vs. St. Pius (0-0)

*2. (2) Hapeville Charter (1-0)

Last week: Beat Fitzgerald 25-22. Marcus Carroll scored the winning touchdown on a 12-yard run with 4:52 left, then blocked Fitzgerald's field-goal attempt on the final play of the game. Fitzgerald beat Hapeville 42-21 in the 2016 state semifinals. Hapeville Charter quarterback Hajj-Malik Williams passed for 256 yards and rushed for another 39, including an 8-yard touchdown. Malik Fleming intercepted two passes. Next: Friday at McAdory, Ala. (0-0)

*3. (3) Fitzgerald (0-1)

Last week: Lost to Hapeville Charter 25-22. Fitzgerald put up 479 yards in total offense but committed five turnovers and failed to hold leads of 16-7 and 22-14. QB James Graham rushed for 243 yards and three touchdowns and passed for 210 yards. Next: Friday at Irwin County (1-0)

*4. (4) Screven County (1-0)

Last week: Beat Bluffton, S.C. 45-20. Screven was up 35-7 at halftime. Kim Hunter rushed for 101 yards and three touchdowns on 11 carries. Armani Bunbury rushed for 82 yards and passed for 104. Kashawn Robinson had nine tackles and scored touchdowns rushing and receiving. Screven lost to the Bobcats 32-25 last season, and both made their state's quarterfinals. Next: Sept. 1 vs. Wade Hampton, S.C. (0-1)

*5. (5) Rabun County (0-0)

Last week: Off. Next: Friday vs. Mount Pisgah Christian (1-0)

*6. (6) Callaway (1-0)

Last week: Beat LaGrange 26-0. Callaway took a 10-0 lead when Lichon Terell blocked a field-goal attempt and D.Q. Wilkerson returned it 50 yards for a touchdown. Shortly after, Kedrick Ramsey threw a 62-yard TD pass to Courtney Williams in the final minute of the first half. Next: Aug. 31 vs. Handley, Ala. (0-0)

*7. (NR) Thomasville (1-0)

Last week: Beat Cairo 37-8. Trey Tillman rushed for 106 yards and two touchdowns on eight carries. J.T. Rice was 9-of-16 passing for 105 yards and two touchdowns. Karey Lee and Charlie Thomas had interceptions. Carl Blackmore made a school-record 53-yard field goal. Next: Friday at Thomas County Central (1-0)

*8. (7) Pepperell (0-0)

Last week: Off. Next: Friday at Ridgeland (1-0)

*9. (8) Brooks County (1-0)

Last week: Beat Cook 21-0. WR Deon Fountain caught a 24-yard TD pass and scored on a 10-yard run to put Brooks in control after a scoreless first half. QB Mac Perry was 7-of-14 passing for 116 yards. Brooks led in total yards 198-136 Next: Sept. 1 vs. Clinch County (1-0)

*10. (9) Jefferson County (1-0)

Last week: Beat Savannah Christian 37-13. Jefferson County had 373 yards passing - 203 by C.J. Hales (12-for-20, four touchdowns) and 170 by Jaden Jenkins (4-for-5, one touchdown). Nikel Stone had five catches for 155 yards. Savannah Christian didn't complete a pass (0-or-6, one interception). Next: Friday vs. Lakeside, Evans (0-1)

Out: No. 10 Rockmart (0-1)

Class A (Private)

*1. (1) Eagle's Landing Christian (1-0)

Last week: Beat Eagle's Landing 21-14. ELCA took a 21-0 lead and held on. ELCA had 330 yards in total offense. Nate McCollum rushed for 82 yards on 14 carries. Josh Mays rushed for 78 on 15. Khaleb Hood had four pass breakups, eight tackles and a long punt return, and Johnathan Youngblood had 12 tackles. Next: Friday at Jonesboro (1-0)

*2. (2) Prince Avenue Christian (1-0)

Last week: Beat Aquinas 35-17. Preseason all-state WR/DB Christian Parrish scored on receptions of 69 and 53 yards and a 15-yard run. The 69-yard TD was thrown by freshman Brock Vandagriff in his first varsity pass. RB/LB Sam Wessinger had 114 yards from scrimmage and two tackles for losses. QB Grant Roland was 10-of-14 passing for 148 yards. Next: Friday vs. Riverside Military (0-0)

*3. (3) Wesleyan (1-0)

Last week: Beat Therrell 63-14. Banks Ramsey (8-for-11, 104 yards) threw four TD passes and scored another in the first half and sat out the second after Wesleyan took at 56-8 lead. George Bielan and Tommy Tremble were tackle leaders with seven apiece and scored touchdowns. Nine different Wesleyan  players scored touchdowns. Next: Friday vs. B.E.S.T. Academy (1-0)

*4. (5) Fellowship Christian (1-0)

Last week: Beat Atkinson County 47-14. Fellowship Christian led 21-14 at the break, then scored four touchdowns in the fourth quarter. Cameron Gill caught two TD passes. Merrick Haigler and James McMickle also scored two touchdowns each. Next: Friday vs. Mount Paran Christian (1-0)

*5. (6) Mount Paran Christian (1-0)

Last week: Beat Our Lady of Mercy 35-19. Chandler Webber scored on a 69-yard run on the first play from scrimmage, and Cameron Cantwell returned an Our Lady fumble 13 yards for a score less than two minutes later for a 14-0 lead. Webber also scored on a 52-yard run for a 21-13 lead. Next: Friday at Fellowship Christian (1-0)

*6. (7) Darlington (0-0)

Last week: Off. Next: Gaston, Ala. (0-0)

*7. (8) Tattnall Square (0-0)

Last week: Off. Next: Friday at Wilcox County (0-0)

*8. (10) Calvary Day (1-0)

Last week: Beat Islands 20-0. Jalen Leary rushed for 112 yards, and Calvary won in the return of head coach Mark Stroud. Next: Friday vs. Johnson, Savannah (0-0)

*9. (NR) Mount Pisgah Christian (1-0)

Last week: Beat Holy Innocents' 49-35. QB Jacob Cendoya passed for 346 yards and four touchdowns and rushed for 155 yards and three touchdowns. He was 15-of-22 passing and had 17 rushing attempts. Kai Williams had seven catches for 169 yards and a touchdown and another 31 yards rushing. David Woodward had five catches for 125 yards and two touchdowns. Next: Friday at Rabun County (0-0)

*10. (NR) Athens Academy (1-0)

Last week: Beat Walker 42-7. Payton Bowles rushed for 107 yards on 15 carries, and Henry Trapnell rushed for 99 on 12. Both scored two touchdowns. Jack Thomas was 7-of-8 passing for 63 yards. Next: Sept. 1 vs. Lakeview Academy (0-0)

Out: No. 4 Landmark Christian (0-1) , No. 9 Aquinas (0-1)

Class A (Public)

*1. (1) Clinch County (1-0)

Last week: Beat Bleckley County 37-14. Clinch County overcame a 14-10 halftime deficit, scored 27 points off five Bleckley turnovers and spoiled the Bleckley coaching debut of Von Lassiter. Clinch County had 283 yards rushing. Next: Friday vs. McIntosh County Academy (1-0)

*2. (2) Macon County (0-0)

Last week: Off. Next: Friday vs. Dooly County (0-1)

*3. (3) Manchester (1-0)

Last week: Beat Greenville 62-6. Manchester led 62-0 in the third quarter and played the fourth with a running clock. Kelvin Turner had 107 yards rushing and two touchdowns on seven carries. Garrett Brown was 7-of-9 passing for 147 yards and three touchdowns. Next: Friday vs. Luella (0-1)

*4. (4) Emanuel County Institute (1-0)

Last week: Beat Metter 21-15. ECI scored two fourth-quarter touchdowns to pull it out. Ty Carswell rushed for 90 yards on 11 carries. Bobby McNear had 62 on 13 with two touchdowns. ECI was only 1-of-4 passing but led 234-175 in total yards. Next: Friday at Swainsboro (1-0)

*5. (5) Taylor County (1-0)

Last week: Beat Terrell County 39-0. QB Gunnar Watson was 11-for-14 passing for 182 yards and a touchdown. RB Lyn-j Dixon rushed for 130 yards and two touchdowns on 11 carries and returned a punt 80 yards for a touchdown. Next: Sept. 1 vs. Greenville (0-1)

*6. (6) Irwin County (1-0)

Last week: Beat Berrien 31-0. DE Marlon Jackson had 12 tackles, three for losses, and forced a fumble in the shutout. LB D.J. Martin had a sack and forced a fumble. RB WR/RB Jamorri Colson had a 72-yard TD run. Will Stephens threw a 65-yard TD pass to Javon Stanley. Next: Friday vs. Fitzgerald (0-1)

*7. (7) Commerce (0-0)

Last week: Off. Next: Friday at Banks County (0-1)

*8. (8) McIntosh County Academy (1-0)

Last week: Beat Brantley County 14-6. J.P. Palmer scored on a fumble return, and Ahmaud Jackson got MCA's other touchdown on a 6-yard run in the third quarter. Next: Friday at Clinch County (1-0)

*9. (9) Turner County (1-0)

Last week: Beat Dougherty 29-28. QB Tyler Moore scored on runs of 50 and 5 yards in the fourth quarter as Turner County overcame a 20-13 deficit. Turner led 13-0 after a 93-yard fumble return by Aleton McKinney in the first half. Dougherty got within the final score with a minute left but failed convert an on-side kick. Next: Friday at Worth County (0-1)

*10. (10) Lincoln County (0-0)

Last week: Off. Next: Friday vs. McCormick, S.C. (0-1)

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