HS Football Scoreboard: Stratford stays unbeaten, Howard wins on Homecoming

See scores from high school football games across Macon.

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Mount de Sales’ Eli Fisher (11) runs past Gatewood defenders for a first down during their game Friday night. Jason Vorhees / The Melody

Week 4 featured some exciting finishes and interesting shake-ups in Macon, chief among them Southwest’s last-second victory over Bleckley County to earn its first win of the season. 

With Week 5 having a lighter slate thanks to several Bibb County schools off this time around, here’s scores from this week’s games featuring Macon teams.

Scores

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Lamar County 31, Rutland 0
Howard 29, Academy of Richmond County 13
Stratford 17, Frederica Academy 14
FPD 47, Pinewood 0
Mount de Sales vs. Gatewood, 7:30 p.m.
Trinity Christian 43, Windsor 14
Tattnall 32, Strong Rock Christian 22
ACE 51, Wilkinson County 14
Rock Springs 14, CFCA 2
Westminster School (Augusta) 68, Covenant 0

Scores will be posted as they become available.

Windsor quarterback Dawson Sims (1) loses control of the ball as he is sacked by Trinity Christian’s Cruz Giles (5) during their game Friday night. The ball was picked up and returned by the Crusaders’ Bryson Barrs for a touchdown. Jason Vorhees / The Melody

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