Luca Fornaro's 24 lifts South Forsyth to 71-58 win at North Forsyth
South Forsyth beat North Forsyth 71-58 at North Forsyth; Luca Fornaro scored 24 points in a Region 6-6A game that affects the tight middle of the league race.

South Forsyth pulled away in the second half to beat North Forsyth 71-58 in Region 6-6A action at North Forsyth on Tuesday, Feb. 3, 2026. According to a Facebook post, “South Forsyth's Luca Fornaro scored 24 points to lead the War Eagles to a 71-58 victory in Region 6-6A action at North Forsyth.” The result is posted on MaxPreps and appears on both schools’ season pages.
The win gives South Forsyth a statement road victory in a region that remains clustered near the middle. A standings snapshot captured from SI lists the Region 6-6A table with Lambert 8-0 (14-5 overall) leading the way, followed by North Atlanta 6-2 (12-7 overall). Forsyth Central, North Forsyth and South Forsyth are all shown at 4-4 in region play with South Forsyth and North Forsyth each at 11-8 overall in that snapshot. Those records indicate the Feb. 3 result has meaningful implications for tie-breakers and seeding as league play winds down.
MaxPreps posts the result on North Forsyth’s page, noting in its game entry that “On Tuesday, Feb 3, 2026, the North Forsyth Varsity Boys Basketball team lost their game against South Forsyth High School by a score of 58-71.” MaxPreps also flags that some statistical detail is not yet available on the site: “Player Stats have not been entered. Stats are entered by the coach or designated team statistician in the admin.” With a full box score not published on MaxPreps in the captured material, the Facebook figure for Fornaro’s 24 points is the only explicit individual scoring total available in the reporting reviewed here.
The Feb. 3 meeting was a rematch of a January matchup in which MaxPreps shows North Forsyth defeated South Forsyth 61-54 on Jan. 9, 2026. That earlier result and the Feb. 3 reversal underscore how closely matched the programs have been this season, and why each region game carries weight for playoff positioning.
North Forsyth’s broader season context on MaxPreps includes other recent results: a Jan. 13 loss to Forsyth Central, 54-59; a Jan. 6 victory over West Forsyth, 69-52; and a Dec. 29 overtime-like close loss at Spencer County, 65-67. SI snippets capture additional league scores around the area, such as Lambert defeating South Forsyth 68-58 and a string of region outcomes that illustrate a competitive 6-6A slate.

Separately, North Forsyth’s girls program posted on Instagram that “Gabbie Gliatta and Emerson Carnes each eclipsed the 20-point mark for North Forsyth (@nfhs_wbb) in a key Region 6-6A road win. Full coverage at” which highlights simultaneous success on the girls side of the program.
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For South Forsyth fans, Luca Fornaro’s 24 points and the War Eagles’ road victory tighten the race in Region 6-6A and boost confidence heading into the final regular-season weeks. MaxPreps lists upcoming entries and SI’s schedule fragments show North Forsyth with games at Forsyth Central and versus Denmark, while South Forsyth’s slate includes games vs Alpharetta and vs Lambert. Readers can expect both programs to jockey for positioning as region play finishes and playoff brackets take shape.
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