Lakeside quarterback Kyle Davis (4) runs past lineman William Maugnon (52) in action against Berkmar last season. Davis led the Vikings to a 25-21 come-from-behind win over Macon County with a QB sneak in the fourth quarter. (Photo by Mark Brock)

Lakeside quarterback Kyle Davis (4) runs past lineman William Maugnon (52) in action against Berkmar last season. Davis led the Vikings to a 25-21 come-from-behind win over Macon County with a QB sneak in the fourth quarter. (Photo by Mark Brock)

The Lakeside Vikings and Martin Luther King Jr. Lions grabbed their first wins of the 2024 high school football season with home field victories on Friday night.

At Adams Stadium, the Vikings won a back-and-forth tilt with Macon County 25-21 with a late touchdown and a big defensive stand in the red zone.

Macon County scored a touchdown with 11:39 to play to regain the lead at 21-17 and the Vikings answered right back as quarterback Kyle Davis snuck into the end zone with 8:23 to play to push the lead to 25-21.

The Vikings (1-2) held off Macon County late with a big red zone defensive stand to secure the victory.

Davis finished the night with 20 carries for 95 yards and two touchdowns and threw for 95 yards and a score. His touchdown was a 15-yarder to Daniel Arzabe. Spencer Wise added a run for a two-point conversion and place kicker Wesley Cowden was 2-2 on PATs and hit a 31-yard field goal.

Defensively, North Carolina State defensive line commit Makhi Williams-Lee had 16 tackles (12 solo) including three sacks while linebacker Grady Ellerman added 14 tackles (7 solo, 1 tackler for a loss) and defensive end Daniel Arzabe added 11 tackles (6 solo) with one sack and two more tackles for a loss.

M.L. King 27, Salem 0
Following two losses by a total of three points, the Martin Luther King Lions shut out the Salem Seminoles 27-0 at Godfrey Stadium on Friday night to notch their first win of the season.

The Lions (1-2) scored twice in a four-minute span of the first quarter to take a 14-0 lead at the half. Mitchell Washington connected on a 21-yard pass to Zion McDay for the touchdown and Donald Whiting hit the PAT to make it 7-0. Tyler Lynch returned a punt 65 yards for the second score and Whiting tacked on the PAT for the 14-0 lead.

Two defensive scores in the third quarter pushed the lead to 27-0 heading into the fourth quarter. Antavion Smith Jr. had a strip sack and Amari Session scooped and scored from 37 yards out to make it 21-0 as Whiting connected again. Jordan Perkins added an 80-yard pick-six to push the score to the final of 27-0.

McNair 33, Midtown 0
The McNair Mustangs dominated the Midtown Knights in a 33-0 win for their second consecutive win in game played at Cobb Stadium on Friday night.

McNair (2-1) got a safety on a tackle in the end zone by Emmanuel Clark (12 tackles, 1 sack, 4 forced fumbles) to get things rolling in their favor up 2-0.

Quarterback Jeremy Victor had a 25-yard touchdown and connected on a 28-yard scoring toss to Kayden Patterson. KaMoni King added an 18-yard fumble return for another score. Running back Anterion Theodore finished the night with 128 yards on eight carries to lead the ground attack.

Kobby Kobby was 3-3 on PATs and hit the Mustangs first field goal in at least five seasons as he connected on a 31-yard boot.

Stephenson 21, Dutchtown 20
Anthony Booker played a significant role late in the game on both sides of the football as the Stephenson Jaguars held off the Dutchtown Bulldogs for a 21-20 road victory on Friday night.

Booker gave Stephenson a 21-14 lead with a 39-yard touchdown run early in the fourth quarter. Booker then clinched the game as he got a tackle in the backfield as the Bulldogs went for the win on a two-point conversion with 14 seconds left in the game.

Stephenson then recovered the onside kick to close out the game.

Jayden Johnson (30 carries, 174 yards) put the Jaguars up 7-0 in the first quarter on a one-yard touchdown run. Adam Zalaya hit the PAT. A five-yard touchdown pass from Marte Barton to Romano Craddock gave the Jaguars a 13-0 lead in the third quarter as the two-point conversion failed.

Craddock was a force on defense as well with 14 tackles (13 solo) teaming with Emari Green 10 tackles (7 solo) including 3 sacks and a fumble caused.

Southwest DeKalb Coach Marion Bell talks with backup QB Tommie Traylor who threw for one of the seven passing touchdowns by the Panthers in a 61-7 win over the Chamblee Bulldogs. (Photo by Christian Orozco Morales)

Southwest DeKalb Coach Marion Bell talks with backup QB Tommie Traylor who threw for one of the seven passing touchdowns by the Panthers in a 61-7 win over the Chamblee Bulldogs. (Photo by Christian Orozco Morales)

Southwest DeKalb 61, Chamblee 7
The Southwest DeKalb Panthers aired it out on Friday night passing for 380 yards in a 61-7 win over the Chamblee Bulldogs at North DeKalb Stadium.

Quarterback Braylon Carter hit on 14 of 18 passes for 303 yards and six touchdowns as three Panther receivers went over 100 yards in the game. Samuel Turner collected four of the touchdowns on four catches for 104 yards and Romique Thomas added four catches for 121 yards and a touchdown (from backup QB Tommie Traylor).

Receiver Jordan Christie accounted for four touchdowns with four catches for 125 yards and two TDs, a rushing touchdown and an 84-yard kickoff return.

The Panther defense accounted for 10 tackles for a loss and four sacks led by Isaiah Oglesby (3 tackles for a loss).

Thursday, Aug. 29
COBB STADIUM
Landmark Christian (2-1) 35, Towers (1-1) 18

Friday, Aug. 30
ADAMS STADIUM
Lakeside (1-2) 25, Macon County (1-2) 21
COBB (AVONDALE) STADIUM
McNair (2-1) 33, Midtown (1-2) 0
GODFREY STADIUM
M.L. King (1-2) 27, Salem (0-3) 0
HALLFORD STADIUM
Rockdale Co. (3-0) 14, Miller Grove (1-2) 0
NORTH DEKALB STADIUM
SW DeKalb (1-1) 61, Chamblee (0-3) 7

AWAY GAMES
Newnan (2-1) 20, Arabia Mountain (1-2) 6
Collins Hill (3-0) 44, Cedar Grove (0-2) 13
Rock Springs (3-0) 48, Cross Keys (0-2) 0
Stephenson (2-1) 21, Dutchtown (1-2) 20
New Manchester (3-0) 56, Stone Mountain (0-3) 6
LAKEWOOD STADIUM
Therrell (1-20) 26, Redan (1-2) 6

OPEN: Clarkston (0-2), Columbia (0-2), Druid Hills (1-1), Dunwoody (1-1), Lithonia (2-0), Tucker (1-1)