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Home»Local News»Columbia, Towers open Region 6-2A play with victories

Columbia, Towers open Region 6-2A play with victories

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By On Common Ground News on September 13, 2021 Local News, DeKalb, Sports
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By Mark Brock

Region games determine your playoff fate, and the Columbia Eagles and Towers Titans got a good start by winning their first region matchups of the season on Friday night.

Royce Tolbert played a big role on both sides of the football in the Eagles 21-14 win over the Pace Academy Knights at Avondale Stadium on Sept. 10 in the first meeting between the two football programs.

Tolbert got loose in the first quarter scampering 43 yards into the end zone to give the Eagles (2-1, 1-0) an early 6-0 lead. The PAT was no good.

Pace rallied back to take a 7-6 lead early in the second quarter and drove deep into Columbia territory again when the Eagles defense stiffened and forced a field goal try by the Knights (0-3, 0-1).

Tolbert was again a thorn in the side of the Knights as he blocked the field goal attempt and the Eagles put together a drive deep into Pace territory as the first half was winding down. Tywan Bryant gave the Eagles the lead for good with a 25-yard field goal with nine seconds remaining in the half to make it 9-7 heading into the break.

Columbia quarterback Elijah Morgan extended the lead to 15-7 in the third quarter as he got free on a 66-yard touchdown run. The PAT was no good with 2:23 remaining in the third period.

The Eagle defense got into the act on Pace’s next possession as Kenyon Partridge forced a fumble on a sack of the Pace quarterback. Laquavious Oliver scooped up the football and returned 11 yards for a score to provide the Eagles a 21-7 lead with 53 seconds left in the third quarter.

Pace closed the gap to 21-14 with 2:31 left in the game. Columbia took over at that point picking up a first down to run out the clock and close out the victory.

Towers 27, KIPP 0 

Junior quarterback Isaiah Logan accounted for three touchdowns to fuel a 27-0 Region 6-2A victory over KIPP Academy at Lakewood on Saturday to give first year Towers head coach Michael Johnson his first win.

The Titans’ defense got the Titans on the board first in the opening period as Tyler Waters returned a fumble 35 yards for a 6-0 Towers lead. The PAT was no good.

Logan got into the act in the second period scoring on a 10-yard run and then passing to Keshawn Weathers for the two-point conversion to make it 14-0 heading to halftime.

The Logan to Weathers connection clicked again in the third quarter as the pair hooked up on a 42-yard touchdown pass play to extend the lead to 20-0 as the teams went to the fourth quarter.

Towers (1-2, 1-0) sealed the game in the fourth quarter as Logan hooked up with Elijah Hobson on a 35-yard scoring toss. Eh-Wah-Elu hit the PAT for final margin of 27-0.

Stephenson 20, Tucker 14 

The No. 10 ranked Stephenson Jaguars broke a 14-14 tie with 6:13 to play on a Cheik Keita nine-yard touchdown run to pull out a tough 20-14 victory over the DeKalb rival Tucker Tigers at Hallford Stadium on Friday night.

Stephenson and Tucker were knotted at 14-14 when the Jaguars forced a Tucker punt from deep in its own territory with over half a quarter to play. Cordell Andrews who had a pair of interceptions in the game came up big for the Jaguars again as he retuned the punt 46 yards to set up Keita’s game-winning touchdown to make it 20-14.

Tucker got inside Stephenson territory on its next drive, but Jaguars Jemal Foster recovered a fumble with 4:36 to play and Stephenson began a drive to the Tucker 8. The Tigers’ defense stiffened at that point to give the offense the ball back with two minutes to play.

With 10 seconds to play quarterback Amir Streeter got loose on a scramble for a 34-yard game to the Stephenson 20 where Dezmond Buchanan tackled him as time ran out.

Stephenson opened the score with a 49-yard drive capped by a 10-yard touchdown pass from Marte Barton to Samauri Sutton with 7:06 left in the first half. Etsomefa Elavewo added the PAT for a 7-0 Jaguars’’ lead.

Tucker answered on the first play following the kickoff as Streeter connected with Cole McKinney on a 67-yard touchdown pass. Charlie Cooper’s PAT knotted the game at 7-7 with 6:47 left in the period.

A 37-yard run by Keita set up the Jaguars’ go-ahead score before the half. A 20-yard touchdown pass from Barton to Rahim Diarrassouba and a Elavewo PAT made it 14-7 at the half.

Cordell Andrews stopped a Tucker drive just before half with an interception with the Tigers knocking on the door at the Stephenson five-yard line.

The Tigers came out in the second half to knot the score on a one-yard run by Streeter with 9:16 left in the third quarter. Cooper’s PAT knotted the game at 14-14 heading into the fourth quarter.

Stephenson improved to 4-0 on the season and took a 4-3 lead in the series with Tucker (0-3).

Stone Mountain 21, Redan 6 

A battle of undefeated teams took place at North DeKalb Stadium on Friday night with the Stone Mountain Pirates rallying in the second half to knock off the Redan Raiders 21-6.

An Antoine Hector 13-yard pass to Jamir Jones gave the Raiders a 6-0 lead in the early going which held up until the third quarter.

Stone Mountain’s defense put the Pirates (3-0) on the board as Ali Diakite  has a sack in the end zone for a safety to trim the Redan lead to 6-2.

Third quarter touchdown runs by Hakeem Thornton and Devante Cemexan put the Pirates ahead 15-6 heading into the fourth quarter.

Thornton sealed the victory in the fourth quarter with his second touchdown run of the game for the final of 21-6.

The Pirates are 3-0 for the first time since an 8-2 season in 2011 when they opened with wins over Maynard Jackson (28-6), Westside-Macon (38-20) and Washington (24-0).

Mark Brock is the Athletics Specialist for the DeKalb County School District (DCSD).

 

DCSD FOOTBALLWEEK 4 RESULTS:
Friday, Sept. 10
ADAMS STADIUM
Chamblee (3-1) 84, Druid Hills (0-4) 7

 

AVONDALE STADIUM
Columbia (2-1)* 21, Pace Academy (0-3) 14

 

“BUCK” GODFREY STADIUM
Washington (2-1) 54, McNair (0-2) 6

 

HALLFORD STADIUM
Stephenson (4-0) 20, Tucker (0-3) 14

 

NORTH DEKALB STADIUM
Stone Mountain (3-0) 21, Redan (2-1) 6

 

AWAY GAMES
Discovery (1-3) 45, Lakeside (1-3) 7
North Atlanta (4-0) 42, Dunwoody (1-2) 16 

Clarkston (1-0) at Creekside Christian (Canc.)
Miller Grove (3-0) at Pebblebrook (canc.)

Saturday, Sept. 11

Towers (1-2) 27, KIPP 0

 

OPEN: Arabia Mountain (2-1), Cedar Grove (1-1), Cross Keys (0-2), Lithonia (0-3), M.L. King (0-3), Southwest DeKalb (0-3)

 

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