Seeing increased reps behind a recovering Henry Debardelaben, Little took two runs to the house totaling 100 yards on only six carries.
“First of all, without my offensive line, I’m not breaking free like that. From there I was in the open field just trying to get north and into that endzone,” said Little.
Defensive MVP: Quinn Herring
With a team-leading seven total tackles (one tackle for loss), Herring navigated the stout Warriors defense to a win in a physical showing.
“We worked hard in practice all week against a great scout look and I think it showed. We went out, and played a gritty, high-motor game the right way,” said Herring
Play of the Game
To further the Warriors’ lead to 26, Bryce Little takes a carry 48 yards for a touchdown, breaking several Forsyth Central players’ ankles in the process.
Week Five Preview
Following a big homecoming win for North Atlanta against Forsyth Central in the season’s first region game, the Warriors now look to take down South Forsyth. A traditional, run-first offense packed full of heavy sets and fullback packages, the War Eagles will prove to be a gritty foe. With the Eagles off to a 2-2 start, the Warriors need to keep their eyes on the ball to keep their undefeated-in-region dreams alive.