LOA Football 2024

Lake Oconee Academy's Reid Davis has committed to play football at Berry College. FILE PHOTO

Lake Oconee Academy's Reid Davis has committed to play football at Berry College. FILE PHOTO

LOA’s Reid Davis finds college home

Lake Oconee Academy linebacker Reid Davis has decided where he will play football at the next level.Davis recently committed to Berry College, an NCAA Division III program in Rome. He is now happy to be a Viking.
Walker Poyner

Walker Poyner

Titans garner all-region accolades

Multiple players on Lake Oconee Academy’s football team recently garnered All-Region honors after coaches of Class A Division II’s Region 8 voted six Titans to the first and second teams. Two other Titans also made the honorable mention list for their 2024 on-field performances.
Lake Oconee Academy senior tight end and outside linebacker Reid Davis earned his first offer from Berry College last month. WILL MORRISON/Staff

Lake Oconee Academy senior tight end and outside linebacker Reid Davis earned his first offer from Berry College last month. WILL MORRISON/Staff

LOA’s Reid Davis chases his college dream

Lake Oconee Academy’s Reid Davis has put together a strong senior season and is now gaining the attention of college programs.Davis, a 6-foot-1, 205-pound tight-end and linebacker, has been a bright spot for the Titans this season.
Greene County quarterback Landon Garretson (11) has led the Tigers this season, helping them achieve a 6-1 record entering Friday’s game. IAN TOCHER/File photo

Greene County quarterback Landon Garretson (11) has led the Tigers this season, helping them achieve a 6-1 record entering Friday’s game. IAN TOCHER/File photo

Tigers, Titans to meet on field for first time

The wait is finally over.The two schools in Greensboro on Highway 44 – Greene County and Lake Oconee Academy – will meet for the first time on the gridiron at Tiger Stadium on Friday for a 7:30 p.m. kickoff.
LOA junior Walker Poyner (34) tries to pick up some tough yardage as a Lincoln County defender tries to bring down him. WILL MORRISON/Staff

LOA junior Walker Poyner (34) tries to pick up some tough yardage as a Lincoln County defender tries to bring down him. WILL MORRISON/Staff

Red Devils trounce Titans in third-straight loss

Lake Oconee Academy is riding a three-game losing streak after falling to Lincoln County 34-3 last Friday.The Titans started the year 5-0 but have found themselves in a hole.
Warren County defeated Lake Oconee Academy 30-14 last Friday, pushing the Titans’ record to 5-2 and 0-1 in region play. (FILE PHOTO)

Warren County defeated Lake Oconee Academy 30-14 last Friday, pushing the Titans’ record to 5-2 and 0-1 in region play. (FILE PHOTO)

LOA drops region opener against Warren County

Last Friday, Warren County defeated Lake Oconee Academy 30-14, which was similar to the team’s first loss.After starting the season 5-0, the Titans have lost back-to-back games, including their region opener.
LOA quarterback Ike O'Neal fights for a first down in a game earlier this season. (FILE PHOTO)

LOA quarterback Ike O'Neal fights for a first down in a game earlier this season. (FILE PHOTO)

Titans determined to get a win against Lincoln County

Lake Oconee Academy is currently riding a two-game losing streak after starting the year winning five straight.The Titans currently sit at 5-2 on the year and 0-1 in region play. After losses to Landmark Christian and Warren County, they are determined to get another win under their belt.
Lake Oconee Academy quarterback Ike O’Neal (7) and senior running back Cameron Kelley (8) have been major contributors to the team’s success on offense this year. WILL MORRISON/File photo

Lake Oconee Academy quarterback Ike O’Neal (7) and senior running back Cameron Kelley (8) have been major contributors to the team’s success on offense this year. WILL MORRISON/File photo

Titans begin region play with Washington-Wilkes

Lake Oconee Academy lost its first game of the season, 37-24, against Landmark Christian two weeks ago.The Titans held an early 14-0 lead, but multiple turnovers and penalties caused the game to fall into the hands of the War Eagles.
Lake Oconee quarterback Ike O’Neal (7) tries to attempt to complete a pass to a teammate in a game earlier this season against Brentwood Academy. CHARLES JORDAN/Staff

Lake Oconee quarterback Ike O’Neal (7) tries to attempt to complete a pass to a teammate in a game earlier this season against Brentwood Academy. CHARLES JORDAN/Staff

Titans’ winning streak snapped due to turnovers

Lake Oconee Academy dropped its first game of the season on Friday night, falling 37-24 to Landmark Christian.The Titans were off to their best start in school history, winning the season's first five games, but now fall to 5-1.
The Lake Oconee Academy defense huddles in between plays during a game against Brentwood Christian earlier this season. FILE PHOTO

The Lake Oconee Academy defense huddles in between plays during a game against Brentwood Christian earlier this season. FILE PHOTO

Titans slay Spartans, remain undefeated

Lake Oconee Academy continues its best start in school history, picking up its fifth straight win this past Friday. The Titans traveled to Augusta and brought home a 46-16 win over Glenn Hills to remain undefeated this season.