• The Apprentice School football team got back in the win column with a 52-17 win over the Georgia Warhawks to cap off Hall of Fame Weekend.
• Quinton Wallace got the nod at quarterback Saturday and got right to work, getting the Builders on the board on the opening drive on a 1-yard run to take the early lead. After a Stacy Adams interception set the Builders up with a short field, Wallace found Tim Blair in the back of the endzone for a 6-yard touchdown that doubled the Apprentice lead.
• The Builder defense forced a Warhawk three-and-out on the next drive, giving Jasiah Beacham a chance to return a punt deep into Warhawk territory and set up Kamron Jackson for a rushing touchdown from 17 yards out. Jackson scored again to start the second quarter from seven yards out to take a 28-0 lead before Wallace hooked up with Blair again fot 52 yards and a 35-0 lead.
• The Warhawks answered on the ensuing drive, finding the endzone, but the Builders had just enough time before the break to get Jeremiah Morgan a 39-yard field goal to take a 38-7 lead at the half.
• In the second half, Wallace linked up with Makegan Piorkowski for a 20-yard passing score, and Amari Thomas rushed in from 10 yards out to wrap up the scoring for the Builders.
• Wallace was 7-for-12 for 138 yards and a trio of touchdowns on the day, while the Builder defense forced four interceptions with Xavien Hunter, Isaih Seaborne, Austin Powell and Adams accounting for those picks.