Pike, Lamar keep football win streaks going
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Pike County quarterback Tyler Gregory (16) hands the ball to running back Artez Oglesby during their scrimmage against Spalding at Memorial Stadium in August. Gregory scored a TD against SW Macon last week in Pike's 28-14 win. (Photo courtesy of Steve Knight)
Pike County quarterback Tyler Gregory (16) hands the ball to running back Artez Oglesby during their scrimmage against Spalding at Memorial Stadium in August. Gregory scored a TD against SW Macon last week in Pike's 28-14 win. (Photo courtesy of Steve Knight)
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ZEBULON — The Pike County High Pirates football team won its second straight game last Friday, defeating the Southwest Macon Patriots 28-14 in Region 2-AAA action at home.

Pike (4-3 overall, 2-1 region) jumped to a 14-0 halftime lead over visiting SW Macon (1-6, 0-3) as Pirates quarterback Tyler Gregory got the party started with a 22-yard touchdown run and running back Tony Anthony scored on an 78-yard TD run.

In the second half, Tray Taylor scored on an 8-yard run and tight end Jess DeVoursney had a 23-yard TD reception to extend the Pirates’ lead to 28-0 and basically seal the victory. SW Macon scored two touchdowns in the final five minutes for the 28-14 final score.

Pike is off this week. The Pirates host region foe and Class AAA No. 1 state-ranked Peach County (6-0, 2-0) Friday, Oct. 26 at 7:30 p.m.

Lamar County 56, Monticello 13:

MONTICELLO, Ga. — Lamar County’s Lawrence Austin scored two touchdowns and Quay Searcy had a touchdown reception and a fumble-return TD on defense to lead the Trojans to a 56-13 wipeout of the Monticello Hurricanes last Friday night in Region 4-AA action on the road.

The Class AA No. 5 state-ranked Trojans won their fifth straight contest to improve to 5-0-1 overall and 3-0 in region play while Monticello lost its fourth straight to fall to 1-5, 0-3.

Searcy got things started with a 42-yd TD reception and Austin scored on TD runs of 14 and 89 yards to give Lamar a quick 22-0 lead and the Trojans didn’t look back. Searcy then ran 20 yards for his fumble-return TD, Antwan Wallace scored on a 24-yard TD run and L.J. Smith scored on a 2-yard TD run to give Lamar a 43-0 halftime lead.

In the second half, Jeremy Fletcher and Akeem Colquitt had TD runs of 82 and 2 yards, respectively, and Lamar led 56-0. Monticello finally dented the scoreboard late in the game, scoring two TDs (with a blocked PAT) for the final 56-13 margin.

Lamar travels to Eatonton, Ga. on Friday to face region foe Putnam County (2-4, 1-2) at 7:30 p.m.
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