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Leesville Road
at Wake Forest-Rolesville

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Leesville Road and Wake Forest-Rolesville's football teams prepare to take the field before the start of Friday's matchup for the Cap 7 4-A football title.

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Wake Forest-Rolesville quarterback Brandon Davis connects with Courtney Johnson during the first half of Friday's matchup.

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Leesville Road quarterback Thomas Wilson rushes during the first half. His efforts couldn't help his team overcome an early
7-0 deficit.

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Wake Forest-Rolesville's Jordan Cramer is brought down after rushing for five yards during the first half.

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Wake Forest-Rolesville's cheerleading squad leads the crowd in a cheer during the first half.

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Wake Forest-Rolesville's Robert Kosanke is run out of bounds after rushing during the first half.

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Leesville Road quarterback Thomas Wilson tries to connect with Zach Greene during the second half.

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Wake Forest-Rolesville quarterback Brandon Davis rushes during the second half of Friday's matchup for the Cap 7 4-A football title against Leesville Road. Davis lead his team to a 7-0 victory.
 
Southern Durham
at Durham Hillside

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Southern's Victor Hunt Jr. scrambles away from the Hillside defense but is caught by linebacker Timothy Cooke II at the line of scrimmage during the first quarter.

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Hillside's Gary Douglas finds the Southern defense impenetrable during a first quarter drive by the Hornets.

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Southern quarterback Victor Hunt Jr. gets a first down on a quarterback draw during the first quarter against the Hillside Hornets.

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Dropping back to his own end zone, Hillside quarterback Michael
Johnson Jr. is nearly tackled for a safety before geting rid of the ball in the first quarter.

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Southern High's Elijah Sessions makes a spectacular catch and attempts to stay inbounds as his team drives for the end zone in the first quarter.

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On the next play from scrimmage, Elijah Sessions is unable to reach an overthrown pass from quarterback Victor Hunt Jr. as Hillside's Osmund Davis (7) defends.

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Hillside quarterback Michael Johnson Jr. connects with Harrison Gillespie for a first down as Southern's D.J. Marshall makes the tackle in the second quarter.

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Hillside quarterback Michael Johnson Jr. apparently fumbles as he rolls out to the right and is clobbered by Southern's Andre Sanders (45). The call didn't go the Spartans way and the Hornets retained possession.

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Hillside quarterback Michael Johnson Jr. is almost sacked twice in the backfield and gets away only to throw an interception to Southern Durham's Chris Rivers in the second quarter.

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The Marching Hornets dance team tries to warm things up before the start of their key match-up against Southern High School.

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Southern quarterback Allan Lea pitches a shovel pass to Desmond Scott, who races toward the goal line near the end of the first half. Scott lost his footing about a yard short from scoring.

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On fourth and one with kess than 30 seconds in the half, the Hornet defense stops Southern's Desmond Scott from scoring.

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The Southern cheerleaders hold a double-decker sign for the Spartans to crash through before the start of their game against Hillside.

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Southern's Desmond Scot takes a shovel pass deep into Hornet territory but is tripped up before reaching the goal line.

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