Winning is always nice, but doing so behind a season-high score is even better (just ask Georgia School for Innovation & Classics). They took their contest on Friday with ease, bagging a 66-25 victory over the Westminster Christian Academy Lions. The team's explosion on offense also rewarded the Patriots with their most commanding win of the season.
M'Isaiah Thompson was a one-man wrecking crew as he rushed for 177 yards and three touchdowns on only six carries, and also threw for 138 yards and one TD on only ten passes. He really tore up the turf during one magnificent 80-yard run. Another player making a difference was Trey Norris, who rushed for 111 yards and a pair of scores on only six carries.

Patriots
09/19/25 @ Westminster Christian Academy | 337 |
09/12/25 vs Coastal HomeSchool | 298 |
09/05/25 vs Westminster Christian Academy | 187 |
08/29/25 vs Calhoun Falls Charter | 150 |
08/22/25 @ Westminster Schools of Augusta | 177 |
+ 5 more games |
They were just one part of a punishing run game: Georgia School for Innovation & Classics was unstoppable on the ground and finished the game with 337 rushing yards. That's the most rushing yards they've posted since back in September of 2024.
Georgia School for Innovation & Classics' defense stepped up as well, laying out the QB four times. In that department, Keegan Barefield was the leader with two sacks.
The win made it two in a row for Georgia School for Innovation & Classics and bumps their season record up to 4-2. The victories came thanks in part to their offensive performance across that stretch, as they averaged 52.0 points over those games. As for Westminster Christian Academy, their loss dropped their record down to 5-1.
Georgia School for Innovation & Classics and Westminster Christian Academy will both get a bit of extra prep time before their next matches. The next time the Patriots see the field they'll take on Augusta E at 7:00 p.m. on October 10. As for Westminster Christian Academy, their break will end when they face Monsignor Donovan Catholic at 7:30 p.m. on October 3.
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