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Northside rolls past Packers 31-7

Bacon turned the second Colquitt County interception into points when he scored his third touchdown of the half on an 8-yard run to give Northside a 24-0 halftime lead.

The third quarter was scoreless with each team turning the ball over once.

Colquitt got an interception by Davis Durham, but turned the ball back over on a Tyler Brown fumble.

Six plays after Propst was ejected, Bacon scored his fourth touchdown of the game to put the Eagles up 31-0.

The Packers only score came when Eric Key grabbed pass from Brown and raced 70 yards for a touchdown with 2:30 left in the game.

It was the only time Key touched the ball from scrimmage in the final game of an outstanding career for the Packers.

Rich Tyndall kicked the extra point.

The Packers had 290 yards of total offense, but just 35 came on the ground.

Brown completed 16-of-33 passes for 206 yards, but was picked off three times.

Harrison was 2-for-6 for 41 yards and an interception.

Quinn Roberson led the Packer with nine catches for 90 yards. Tevin King had four catches for 31 yards.

In addition to his 184 yards on the ground, Bacon also caught two passes for 24 yards.

Bacon, a transfer from Alaska playing his first season for Northside, finishes the regular season with 1,323 yards on the ground.

Northside quarterback Joe Scott completed 8-of-12 passes for 87 yards.

In other Region 1-AAAAA games on Friday, Lowndes finished the regular season with a 10-0 record after defeating Warner Robins 35-14; Valdosta finished 5-5 after blanking Houston County 17-14; and Tift County claimed third place after defeating Coffee 30-27 on a late field goal.



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