Category: Gordon State

Makos Run Wild in 55–14 Victory Over Gordon State

GULF BREEZE, Fl. – On a breezy, balmy Saturday afternoon at Gulf Breeze Stadium, the Lighthouse Christian College Makos welcomed the Gordon State Highlanders for a matchup that promised excitement—and the game did not disappoint. In a dominant 55–14 win, the Makos combined offensive precision with defensive power to put on a complete team performance.

The Makos’ offense was electric from start to finish, scoring seven total touchdowns. Brenden Hall, Kobe Donnally, Jaxson Fillmore, Jamarkus Jefferson, Kemontre Current, Isaiah Gildersleeve, and Deonte Reinhardt each added a touchdown. Reinhardt’s touchdown came on a thrilling kickoff return that sent the home crowd into a frenzy. Kicker Logan Roberts was flawless, converting all seven PATs and tacking on two field goals to cap off the offensive fireworks.

Defensively, Lighthouse was relentless. The unit piled up nine sacks, including one each from Jaden Stuckey, Javontae Walton, Terrance Battles, and Taj Bickham; two from Bryce French; and an incredible three from Paul Gatley—one of which resulted in a key tackle for loss. The secondary was just as fierce, recording five interceptions courtesy of Aarion Riley, Javontae Walton, Justin Burks, Camelus Colley, and Tarik Thomas. Special teams even got in on the action when Kabron Purifoy blocked a field goal attempt and recovered the fumble, keeping momentum firmly in the Makos’ hands.

With another commanding win under their belts, the Makos now turn their focus to their next challenge. On Saturday, October 11, they’ll travel to Lumpkin County High School in Dahlonega, Georgia, to face The Apprentice School Builders from Newport News, Virginia. It’s shaping up to be a battle of determination and grit—but if the Makos’ latest performance is any indication, they’re more than ready to rise to the occasion.

Story and image courtesy Lighthouse Athletics

Clayton State, Lighthouse Top Preseason Predictions

In a poll of the league’s football coaches, Clayton State and Lighthouse Christian are the projected winners of the NSAC’s North Division and South Division respectively for 2025.

The poll, taken earlier this week, sets the expectations (and bulletin board material) for the New South’s first season of gridiron action.

The season opens on August 23 as Atlantis hosts South Florida Tech. The game will count as a conference game for the Atlanteans and serve as the first ever NSAC context.

NORTH DIVISION

  1. Clayton State
  2. SC Central Christian
  3. Apprentice
  4. Barber-Scotia

SOUTH DIVISION

  1. Lighthouse Christian
  2. Gordon State
  3. Atlantis
  4. Westgate Christian

The two division champions will meet for the inaugural NSAC Football Championship on November 15 in Metro Atlanta, Georgia.

Graphic by WildCard Entertainment

NSAC Football Welcomes Clayton State, Gordon State

In preparing to launch football this fall, the New South Athletic Conference has voted to accept Clayton State University of Morrow, Georgia, and Gordon State College of Barnesville, Georgia as affiliate members. Both schools will compete as football-only members beginning in the fall of 2025.

“We are deeply honored to accept membership to the New South Athletic Conference, said Clayton State football coach Kevin Adkins, whose team played in the National Club Football Association (NCFA) championship in November. “This is an important step to growing Clayton State football throughout the Southeast region and on a national level. It is truly a privilege to be part of such a prestigious conference that is growing steadily. I am particularly looking forward to the opportunity to collaborate with others who are passionate about giving Clayton State football a platform to compete at a high level while encouraging our student athletes to graduate. Thank you once again for this incredible opportunity. I am confident that NSAC will be a fruitful forum for advancing our student athletes and fostering new collaborations.”

“We are happy to be a part of this new and upcoming conference,” added Gordon State coach Omar Quisenberry. “This move will change the narrative towards Gordon State College football in an awesome way. We thank Commissioner Mike Davis for reaching out to us and extending the invitation to us to be a part of the NSAC. Now, LET’S PLAY SOME FOOTBALL!!!”

In 2024, the Highlanders finished second to the Clayton State Lakers in the NCFA South Atlantic Conference.

“Clayton State and Gordon State bring traditions of excellence and professionalism to the table,” said Davis. “They represent what the New South is seeking to uphold in college athletics: integrity, respect, sportsmanship, and honor. We’re excited to have the Lakers and Highlanders as part of the NSAC Family.”

CSU and GSU join six full-time NSAC members for the conference’s first season on the gridiron: The Apprentice School (Newport News, Virginia); Atlantis University (Miami, Florida); John Melvin Christian College (Pace, Florida); Lighthouse Christian College (Milton, Florida); South Carolina Central Christian College (Cayce, South Carolina); and Westgate Christian University (Houston, Texas).