Mandeville had a 7-point lead and all of the momentum midway through the fourth quarter of its game against Madison Prep on Friday night.

Chargers two-way standout Landon Johnson had other ideas.

Johnson quarterbacked the Chargers on two late touchdown drives. In between, he sandwiched in an interception on defense as Madison Prep rallied for a 30-21 win over Mandeville at Istrouma High.

Johnson completed 14 of 23 passes for 169 yards but did most of his work on the ground. Including three sacks, he carried 20 times for 119 yards and a touchdown. He also rushed for three 2-point conversions.

"We preach all the time — if something bad happens, you keep playing. If something good happens — you keep playing," Johnson said. "We just kept playing until the game was over. There was no stoppi

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