Ware County answered on the ensuing possession, its first, when quarterback Isaiah White found Jamario Rice for a third-down conversion that turned into a 48-yard touchdown with Rice breaking free down the right sideline as the Gators went up 7-3.
The Gators took a 14-3 lead when White connected with Jalondi O'Hara for an 11-yard score, but BC countered on the ensuing kickoff when junior speedster Eron Mallard broke loose for a 95-yard touchdown return to make it 14-10.
Benedictine had a big stop that would have forced a 4th and 14 for the Gators midway through the second quarter, but an unsportsmanlike flag kept the drive alive, and White found Rice for a 34-yard touchdown on the very next play as the Gators went up 21-10 with 6:50 left in the half.
But BC closed out the half with an impressive 12-play, 95-yard drive that was punctuated with a 5-yard scoring pass from Cannon to Bubba Frazier, the senior committed to Notre Dame, but Lewis' PAT attempt was off the upright and the Gators led 21-16 at intermission.
The third quarter was a scoreless affair as steady rain continued to fall as it did for most of the night. BC grabbed the lead on a 1-yard scoring plunge by Stanley Smart Jr. that was set up by a 25-yard pass from Cannon to Mallard. The Cadets' 2-point conversion pass fell incomplete as they took a 22-21 lead.
But then it was Ware County's turn to show off its big-play ability, as Rice ran the ensuing kickoff back 97 yards for a touchdown.
Benedictine responded quickly as Cannon found Josh Washington down the left sideline for a 65-yard gain, which set up Smart Jr., who ran for 12 yards before scoring from three yards out on the next play. Cannon hit Bennett Conaway for a two-point conversion pass as the Cadets went up 30-27 with 9:42 left for the last score of the night.
"That was a great game," Benedictine coach Danny Britt said in a phone interview afterwards. "I told the guys it was going to be a heavyweight bout, and they needed to keep throwing punches, and that's what they did.
"I thought Cannon did a great job and was really gritty in the rain. He did a great job running, sometimes on scrambles and sometimes on designed quarterback runs. He adds that element to our offense with his legs. He missed a couple open receivers early on, and we let him know about it. But he kept his cool and took the coaching and fixed those mistakes. It was a great night for Stephen, and our entire team."
Smart Jr. rushed for 43 of his 59 yards (on 21 total carries) in the second half with the two fourth quarter touchdowns. Frazier had seven catches for 52 yards and the score and Mallard had three receptions for 55 yards. Washington had two grabs for 84 yards and Cole Henderson had two receptions for 51 yards for the Cadets.
The Cadet defense did a great job shutting down Jamir Boyd and Tayshaun Franklin, Ware County's stellar senior one-two running duo. They combined for 46 yards on 20 carries as the Gators rushed for 63 yards and had 201 yards of total offense on the night.
Junior LaDamion Guyton, the 5-star edge headed to Texas Tech, and senior tackle Kam Cody, a Clemson commit, were instrumental with their play up front.
Benedictine opened the season with a last-second loss on the road against the Class 6A power Colquitt County before losing to nationally-ranked Buford at home, but the Cadets have reeled off three straight wins and look to be getting into playoff form.