Madison Prep coach Landry Williams acknowledged that Chargers standout Landon Johnson turned in a typical all-around performance Friday night against Southern Lab, but he wasn't ready to say it was his best.
The numbers? They showed that Johnson was the difference as he scored three touchdowns, two in the second half, helping Madison Prep turn a tie game into a 32-14 rout at A.W. Mumford Stadium.
Johnson started at quarterback and directed a 72-yard second-quarter touchdown drive. He also put in time at wide receiver, where he caught touchdown passes of 57 and 21 yards from Dylan Reed. Johnson's third TD, a 60-yard punt return, put the game out of reach midway through the fourth quarter.
"Landon was Landon tonight," MPA coach Landry Williams said. "This wasn't even his best, but he's go