
Warriors
09/19/25 vs Randolph County | 58-33 |
09/12/25 @ Beulah | 70-16 |
09/05/25 vs Childersburg | 47-19 |
08/28/25 vs Loachapoka | 31-21 |
08/22/25 vs Alabama Christian Academy | 40-20 |
Lee-Scott Academy extended their winning streak to five on Friday, bumping them up to 5-0. They put the hurt on the Randolph County Tigers with a sharp 58-33 victory. The Warriors might be getting used to big wins seeing as the team has won four games by 20 points or more this season.
Brooks Zachry had another great game (as he tends to do), rushing for 269 yards and five touchdowns while picking up 12.8 yards per carry. Zachry is crushing it when it comes to rushing yards: he's rushed for at least 115 every time he's taken the field this season. The team also got some help courtesy of Max Hammer, who threw for 177 yards and one TD.
They were just one part of a punishing run game: Lee-Scott Academy was unstoppable on the ground and finished the game with 325 rushing yards. That strong performance was nothing new for the team: they've now rushed for at least 175 rushing yards every time they've taken the field this season.
Having lost for the first time this season, Randolph County fell to 3-1. While losing is never fun, they can't take it too hard given the team's big disadvantage in MaxPreps' Alabama football rankings (they are ranked 203rd, while Lee-Scott Academy is ranked 97th).
When it comes to explaining why Randolph County lost, don't look at Maruice Winston. Despite the final result, he rushed for 220 yards and four scores while picking up 12.9 yards per carry. Winston didn't just play on offense: he also made six total tackles and defended one pass.
Lee-Scott Academy will get to enjoy the win for a while: their next game is against Dadeville at 7:00 p.m. on October 3. As for Randolph County, they will host Ranburne at 7:00 p.m. on Friday. The Tigers will be up against the Bulldogs' rather soft defense (which has allowed 34.6 points per match), so fans could be in store for a big offensive performance.
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