Monday, Oct. 26, 2020
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Nominations needed for Top Performances
GHSF Daily runs a weekly feature called “Top Performances” each Tuesday. You may make nominations by replying to this email or sending them to us by clicking here. Nominations must be made by Monday and include accurate statistics. Those who make the list also will appear on ajc.com.
Class 7A
1. (1) Lowndes (5-0)
Last week: Off. Next: Friday vs. Tift County (2-3)
2. (2) Grayson (6-0)
Last week: Off. Next: Friday vs. Parkview (5-1)
3. (3) Colquitt County (4-0)
Last week: Off. Next: Friday vs. Camden County (4-3)
4. (4) Brookwood (6-0)
Last week: Off. Next: Friday at Newton (2-3)
5. (5) Norcross (7-0)
Last week: Beat Mill Creek 23-20. Jahni Clarke’s 1-yard run in the second overtime after Mill Creek had kicked a field goal was the game-winner. Mason Kaplan was 17-of-36 passing for 211 yards. Norcross held Mill Creek to 139 total yards and didn’t allow Mill Creek’s offense to score a touchdown in regulation, but an interception return tied the game 10-10 in the third quarter. Next: Friday vs. Discovery (2-4)
6. (7) Roswell (6-0)
Last week: Beat Cherokee 35-28. Ryan Hill rushed for 82 yards and scored on a 3-yard run in the final minutes to break a 28-28 tie. Robbie Roper was 10-for-17 passing for 191 yards and three touchdowns and overcame two interceptions. Case Barrett had two sacks. Next: Nov. 6 at Milton (5-1)
7. (8) East Coweta (6-1)
Last week: Beat Pebblebrook 39-14. Jayden Bolton rushed for 156 yards and two touchdowns on 17 carries. Amanyon Moss had seven receptions for 116 yards and a touchdown. Dylan Spelios had four tackles for losses. Next: Nov. 6 vs. Campbell (2-5)
8. (9) Archer (3-3)
Last week: Off. Next: Friday vs. Berkmar (1-5)
9. (10) North Gwinnett (5-2)
Last week: Off. Next: Friday at Collins Hill (5-2)
10. (6) Cherokee (6-1)
Last week: Lost to Roswell 35-28. Cherokee led in total yards 466-342 but lost on a late fourth-quarter touchdown. A.J. Swann was 24-of-36 passing for 318 yards and three touchdowns. Adarrius Harshaw had 10 receptions for 171 yards and a touchdown. Keith Adams Jr. rushed for 139 yards and a touchdown on 25 carries. Next: Friday at Etowah (0-6)

Class 6A
1. (1) Lee County (5-1)
Last week: Off. Next: Friday vs. Houston County (5-2)
2. (2) Buford (4-1)
Last week: Off. Next: Friday at Shiloh (2-4)
3. (3) Valdosta (2-3)
Last week: Beat Westside, Fla. 41-0. Amari Jones was 15-of-20 passing for 193 yards and two touchdowns. Tajh Sanders had seven receptions for 113 yards. Josh Hill had three sacks. Next: Friday vs. Northside-Warner Robins (3-4)
4. (4) Lovejoy (6-0)
Last week: Off. Next: Nov. 2 at Tucker (2-1)
5. (5) Richmond Hill (6-1)
Last week: Beat Effingham County 45-14. Tyler Coleman was 14-of-16 passing for 243 yards and two touchdowns. Ashaud Roberson rushed for 127 yards and one touchdown. Evan Clarke rushed for 98 yards and a touchdown, and Jordan Clark had three receptions for 125 yards and two touchdowns. Nathan Vickers had two sacks. Next: Friday vs. Brunswick (5-2)
6. (6) Westlake (5-1)
Last week: Beat Morrow 71-6. R.J. Johnson was 15-of-19 passing for 319 yards and four touchdowns. Nine receivers caught passes. Nate Wiggins returned a kickoff 85 yards for a touchdown and had a receiving touchdown. Corzavius Smart rushed for 91 yards on six carries. Next: Nov. 6 vs. North Atlanta (2-3)
7. (7) Allatoona (5-0)
Last week: Off. Next: Friday vs. Sprayberry (4-2)
8. (8) Dacula (4-2)
Last week: Beat Habersham Central 50-13. Kyle Efford rushed for 183 yards and four touchdowns on 20 carries. Blaine Jenkins was 9-of-13 passing for 209 yards and two touchdowns. Next: Nov. 6 vs. Shiloh (2-4)
9. (9) Carrollton (4-1)
Last week: Beat Paulding County 56-0. Carrollton held Paulding to minus-12 yards rushing as Jared Nedd had three tackles for losses and Khristian Zachery had 3.5. Juan Nieves III forced a fumble and intercepted a pass. Bryce Hicks rushed for 137 yards and three touchdowns on just four carries. Next: Nov. 6 at East Paulding (3-3)
10. (10) Houston County (5-2)
Last week: Off. Next: Friday at Lee County (5-1)

Class 5A
1. (1) Ware County (6-0)
Last week: Beat Coffee 24-14. Ware County shut out Coffee in the second half after trailing 14-10. Thomas Castellanos was 21-of-34 passing for 295 yards and two touchdowns. Brandon Mills had 66 yards rushing and 85 receiving. Ware became the ninth team in GHSA history to beat five ranked teams in the regular season. Next: Friday at Warner Robins (5-1)
2. (2) Blessed Trinity (3-0)
Last week: Beat Calhoun 35-21. Justice Haynes rushed for 331 yards and five touchdowns on 39 carries and completed a 41-yard pass to QB J.C. French. The game was tied 21-21 entering the fourth quarter, when Haynes scored his final two touchdowns. Englan Williams rushed for 132 yards. Next: Friday at Cartersville (6-1)
3. (3) Warner Robins (5-1)
Last week: Off. Next: Friday vs. Ware County (6-0)
4. (4) Cartersville (6-1)
Last week: Beat Hiram 51-26. Cartersville scored on each of its first six possessions. Stratton Tripp was 10-of-14 passing for 156 yards and a touchdown. Carlos Del Rio was 11-of-14 for 164 yards and two touchdowns. Next: Friday vs. Blessed Trinity (3-0)
5. (5) Calhoun (5-2)
Last week: Lost to Blessed Trinity 35-21. Jerrian Hames carried 16 times for 118 yards, although 74 came on one TD run on Calhoun’s first offensive play. The game was 21-21 entering the fourth quarter. Next: Friday at Woodland-Cartersville (3-1)
6. (6) Coffee (5-2)
Last week: Lost to Ware County 24-14. A.J. Wilkerson was 10-of-24 passing for 124 yards and rushed for 69 yards. Brian Colbert intercepted two passes. Next: Friday vs. Wayne County (3-4)
7. (7) Ola (6-0)
Last week: Beat Union Grove 38-28. Jake Hall rushed for 102 yards and two touchdowns on 10 carries. Ola led 30-6 at halftime and scored on its first offensive play of the fourth quarter for a 38-14 lead. Next: Friday at Jones County (3-3)
8. (8) Starr's Mill (5-1)
Last week: Off. Next: Friday vs. Griffin (3-3)
9. (9) St. Pius (5-1)
Last week: Beat Lithonia 42-12. Jack Tchienchou rushed for 97 yards on five carries, scored on a 72-yard run and returned an interception 20 yards for a touchdown 10 seconds into the game. Jack Graham rushed for 93 yards and three touchdowns on 16 carries. Shug Bentley intercepted two passes. Next: Nov. 6 at M.L. King (1-3)
10. (NR) Clarke Central (5-2)
Last week: Beat Walnut Grove 30-7. William Robinson was 12-of-18 passing for 302 yards and three touchdowns. Justin Hodges had three receptions for 106 yards. Next: Friday at Greenbrier (5-1)
Out: No. 10 Veterans (4-3)

Class 4A
1. (1) Marist (4-0)
Last week: Game with Druid Hills canceled. Next: Friday at Arabia Mountain (2-2)
2. (2) Jefferson (6-0)
Last week: Beat Cedar Shoals 49-0. Jefferson took a 42-0 lead at halftime and held Cedar Shoals to 56 total yards. Malaki Starks rushed for 117 yards on 12 carries. Next: Nov. 6 vs. Chestatee (0-6)
3. (3) Carver-Columbus (5-0)
Last week: Beat Jordan 42-6. D.J. Riles was 12-of-17 passing for 164 yards and touchdowns to William Bonilla, Terrell Beasley and Jamari Riley. Jaiden Credle had 65 yards rushing and 78 receiving on 15 touches. Next: Friday vs. Troup (4-3)
4. (4) Stephenson (3-0)
Last week: Beat Miller Grove 19-7. Cordell Andrews returned a punt 90 yards for a touchdown and a 19-7 lead with 7:51 left. Matthew Carbon had 2.5 tackles for losses, and Stephenson held Mill Grove to 128 total yards, five first downs and no offensive touchdowns. Terrance Guffie rushed for 90 yards on 16 carries. Next: Friday vs. Mays (3-4)
5. (5) Benedictine (5-2)
Last week: Off. Next: Friday vs. South Effingham (0-6)
6. (6) Flowery Branch (4-2)
Last week: Beat North Oconee 42-35. Jaizen Ellingham rushed for 222 yards and four touchdowns, the last one giving Flowery Branch the final margin in the second overtime. Flowery Branch then opened North Oconee’s final possession with a sack of Clemson commit Bubba Chandler, who passed for 295 yards, then forced three incompletions. Flowery Branch’s David Renard passed for 160 yards. Next: Friday at Cedar Shoals (1-4)
7. (7) Bainbridge (3-3)
Last week: Beat Dougherty 56-7. Quayde Hawkins was 19-of-22 passing for 251 yards and three touchdowns. Rashad Broadnax rushed for 121 yards and two touchdowns on 12 carries. Monteric Robertson recovered a blocked punt in the end zone. Bainbridge led 42-7 at halftime. Next: Friday vs. Dade Christian, Fla. (3-3)
8. (8) Islands (4-0)
Last week: Beat Beach 38-8. Donovan Davelaar rushed for 117 yards, and Jadon Adams threw four TD passes. Next: Nov. 6 at New Hampstead (4-0)
9. (9) Cedartown (4-2)
Last week: Beat Northwest Whitfield 44-8. C.J. Washington rushed for 157 yards and four touchdowns on 12 carries. Harlem Diamond contributed 92 yards to Cedartown’s rushing total of 337. Next: Friday at Ridgeland (1-5)
10. (10) Baldwin (3-0)
Last week: Beat West Laurens 19-13. His team trailing 13-12, Georgia-committed WR/DB Javon Bullard scored on a 39-yard fourth-down reception from Derrick Lewis with less than four minutes remaining. He then had a fourth-down sack of West Laurens’ quarterback with 1:42 left to clinch the victory. Next: Friday at Howard (2-3)

Class 3A
1. (1) Cedar Grove (4-0)
Last week: Beat Greater Atlanta Christian 33-6. Rashod Dubinion rushed for 178 yards and four touchdowns on 16 carries. Austin Smith was 11-of-18 passing for 166 yards and a touchdown. DL Malachi Madison had a sack and two tackles for losses. Next: Nov. 5 vs. Westminster (3-2)
2. (3) Oconee County (7-0)
Last week: Beat Hart County 30-7. Jacob Wright was 4-for-7 passing for 104 yards and rushed for 110 yards on five carries. Eight ball carriers combined for 207 rushing yards. Carsen Stocklinski had two sacks and forced a fumble. Next: Nov. 6 at Monroe Area (6-1)
3. (4) Peach County (5-1)
Last week: Beat Crisp County 14-13. After a scoreless first half, Peach took a 14-0 lead early in the fourth quarter on Christian Martin’s 5-yard TD pass to Dorrian Smith. Crisp got within 14-13 on a touchdown with less than two minutes left, but Peach forced an incomplete pass with heavy rush on the two-point conversion, then recovered an onside kick and ran out the clock. Next: Nov. 6 at Jackson (3-2)
4. (2) Crisp County (5-1)
Last week: Lost to Peach County 14-13. Trailing 14-0 in the fourth quarter, Crisp got within one point on touchdowns by RB Marquise Palmer (83 yards rushing) and QB Ahmad Brown (115 passing) but threw incomplete on a two-point conversion attempt inside of two minutes left. Next: Friday at Jackson (3-2)
5. (6) Appling County (6-0)
Last week: Beat Long County 69-12. Kobe Jones rushed for 109 yards on three carries. Using 10 ball carries, Appling rushed for 326 yards and seven touchdowns. Appling held Long to 90 total yards. Next: Friday vs. Tattnall County (0-6)
6. (5) Greater Atlanta Christian (5-1)
Last week: Lost to Cedar Grove 33-6. Branan Rountree kicked field goals of 47 and 40 yards, but GAC managed only 133 total yards and suffered four turnovers against the No. 1 team. Next: Friday at Sandy Creek (2-2)
7. (7) Rockmart (5-1)
Last week: Beat Lakeview-Ft. Oglethorpe 45-14. Javin Whatley rushed for 185 yards and passed for 83. Rockmart had 474 total yards, 391 rushing. OLB Dalvin Millhollan had two sacks, and DB Jai Penson forced two fumbles, recovering one for a touchdown. Next: Friday vs. Murray County (3-4)
8. (8) Pierce County (5-1)
Last week: Beat Brantley County 49-7. L.J. Newton rushed for 135 yards and two touchdowns on seven carries. Jermaine Brewton was 8-of-10 passing for 147 yards and two touchdowns, both to Maleek Chandel. Pierce led 49-0 at halftime. Next: Friday vs. Madison County, Fla. (7-1)
9. (9) Sandy Creek (2-2)
Last week: Off. Next: Friday vs. Greater Atlanta Christian (5-1)
10. (10) Cherokee Bluff (6-0)
Last week: Off. Next: Friday at Lumpkin County (0-6)

Class 2A
1. (1) Callaway (4-0)
Last week: Game with Haralson County postponed. Next: Nov. 13 at Temple (5-2)
2. (2) Fitzgerald (7-0)
Last week: Beat Early County 42-7. Rashard Davis was 6-of-11 passing for 160 yards. Chance Gamble had 98 yards from scrimmage on six touches. Fitzgerald held Early to 211 total yards and 5-of-16 passing. Next: Friday vs. Worth County (3-4)
3. (3) Rabun County (6-1)
Last week: Beat Columbia Academy, Tenn. 42-6. Gunner Stockton was 15-of-19 passing for 241 yards and four touchdowns. Lang Windham rushed for 122 yards on nine carries. Adriel Clark had four receptions for 114 yards and a touchdown. Next: Friday vs. Banks County (1-6)
4. (4) Bleckley County (6-1)
Last week: Beat Lamar County 30-0. Jahvon Butler rushed for 123 yards, and Dominic Sasser was 13-of-20 passing for 155 yards and two touchdowns. Bleckley County held Lamar to 97 total yards. Next: Thursday at Northeast (4-1)
5. (5) Haralson County (5-0)
Last week: Game with Callaway postponed. Next: Nov. 6 vs. Heard County (4-3)
6. (6) Thomasville (4-3)
Last week: Beat Worth County 56-27. Ronnie Baker was 18-of-26 passing for 212 yards and three touchdowns and rushed for 88 yards. Ricky Fulton (165) and Malik Harper (110) each rushed for more than 100 yards. Fulton scored four touchdowns. Next: Friday vs. Cook (5-2)
7. (7) Toombs County (5-1)
Last week: Beat Bacon County 35-28. In a two-overtime win, Derrick Mincey rushed for 121 yards and three touchdowns on 24 carries. Chandler Lynn rushed for 86 yards and passed for 50. Sophomore DL Wil Watts had three tackles for losses. Next: Friday at Jeff Davis (5-1)
8. (8) Cook (5-2)
Last week: Beat Berrien 30-3. Tony Blanding was 11-of-16 passing for 128 yards and two touchdowns and rushed for 124 yards and two touchdowns. Jamarion Walker rushed for 126 yards. Andre Jackson had three tackles for losses and a sack. Next: Friday at Thomasville (4-3)
9. (10) Lovett (4-2)
Last week: Beat KIPP Atlanta Collegiate 26-0. Lovett held KIPP to 54 yards rushing and 8-of-23 passing and pulled away after leading 6-0 at halftime. Stevie Bracie had eight solo tackles, one for a 5-yard loss. Next: Friday vs. Towers (1-2)
10. (NR) Putnam County (7-0)
Last week: Beat Glenn Hills 55-6. Putnam County had only 12 offensive snaps in the first half and scored on six of them to take a 41-0 lead. DL Michael Crumbley had four tackles for losses and blocked a punt. Glenn Hills was held to negative yards until the final drive of the game. Putnam County is ranked for the first time since 2001 and 7-0 for the first time since 1994. Next: Nov. 6 vs. Jefferson County (3-2)
Out: No. 9 Early County (3-2)

Class A Private
1. (2) Prince Avenue Christian (6-1)
Last week: Beat Athens Academy 41-7. Brock Vandagriff was 13-of-24 passing for 204 yards and three touchdowns. Logan Johnson had five receptions for 102 yards, and his 66-yard punt return with seven minutes left in the third quarter made the score 14-0. B.J. Green had three sacks. Next: Friday at George Walton Academy (5-0)
2. (3) Eagle's Landing Christian (4-3)
Last week: Beat Pace Academy by forfeit. Next: Friday vs. Pacelli (5-0)
3. (4) Fellowship Christian (6-0)
Last week: Beat Dunwoody 63-0. Murphy Reeves rushed for 190 yards and two touchdowns on six carries. Fellowship led 42-0 at halftime. Nathan Nardone returned an interception 20 yards for a touchdown. Lawson Haigler scored on a 4-yard run and 65-yard return of a kick that he blocked. Next: Friday at King's Ridge Christian (2-2)
4. (1) Athens Academy (6-1)
Last week: Lost to Prince Avenue Christian 41-7. Palmer Bush was 9-of-17 passing for 162 yards, and Deion Colzie caught two passes for 88 yards in limited action. Tre Hawkins rushed for 100 yards on 20 carries. The game was scoreless at halftime. Next: Friday vs. Loganville Christian (2-4)
5. (5) Wesleyan (4-2)
Last week: Off. Next: Friday at Hebron Christian (2-4)
6. (6) Aquinas (7-0)
Last week: Off. Next: Friday at Savannah Country Day (2-3)
7. (7) Christian Heritage (5-1)
Last week: Beat Walker 35-0. Evan Lester had seven receptions for 258 yards and scored on plays of 21, 45 and 69 yards. Next: Friday vs. Darlington (5-2)
8. (8) North Cobb Christian (5-1)
Last week: Beat Bowdon 35-20. Backup QB Walker Ormsby threw TD passes of 80 and 35 yards to Isaiah Williams as North Cobb Christian took a 35-14 halftime lead. Starting QB Luke Brock was injured after scoring on a 53-yard run on the first play from scrimmage. Next: Friday vs. Walker (1-6)
9. (9) Trinity Christian (5-2)
Last week: Beat Whitefield Academy 20-12. Henry Broadnax, a sophomore who entered the game when starting QB David Dallas was shaken up, threw a 55-yad TD pass to Danny Baird for a 20-6 lead with 3:43 left in the third quarter. Noah Maupin kicked field goals of 49 and 37 yards. Next: Nov. 6 vs. Brookstone (3-3)
10. (10) Savannah Christian (6-1)
Last week: Off. Next: Friday vs. Calvary Day (4-3)

Class A Public
1. (1) Metter (6-0)
Last week: Off. Next: Friday at McIntosh County Academy (4-2)
2. (2) Irwin County (5-2)
Last week: Beat Atkinson County 50-6. Gabe Benyard scored on a 60-yard run and interceptions of 65 yards and 42 yards in the first 15:02. Next: Nov. 6 vs. Charlton County (3-3)
3. (3) Brooks County (6-1)
Last week: Beat Lanier County 44-0. Nitavion Burrus was 7-of-9 passing for 142 yards and rushed for 60 yards and two touchdowns in limited time as Brooks led 42-0 at halftime before tacking on a safety. Next: Friday at Charlton County (3-3)
4. (4) Commerce (6-1)
Last week: Beat Towns County 55-7. Commerce rushed for 424 yards, getting 167 on seven carries from Sammy Brown and 95 on four by Tyelon Brock. Brown also scored on a 22-yard pass. Next: Nov. 6 at Social Circle (2-5)
5. (5) Dublin (5-1)
Last week: Beat Wilcox County 35-28. Markell Mitchell threw a 15-yard TD pass to Gabriel Guyton for a 35-20 lead midway in the third quarter, and Dublin held off Wilcox County through a scoreless fourth. Markell was 3-of-5 passing but with two touchdowns. J.T. Wright rushed for 192 yards and two touchdowns on 15 carries. Next: Friday vs. Treutlen (1-5)
6. (6) Macon County (5-1)
Last week: Beat Schley County 28-7. Landon Austin had 61 yards rushing and 55 receiving on eight touches and scored three touchdowns. Jakalen Williams was 10-of-18 passing for 155 yards. Shelquavius Byse was in on 16 tackles. Next: Friday at Greenville (1-5)
7. (7) Pelham (3-1)
Last week: Beat Miller County 24-6. Brantley Shiver passed for 207 yards and two touchdowns, and Cameron Bailey returned an interception for a touchdown. Pelham led 24-0 at halftime. Next: Nov. 6 vs. Terrell County (3-2)
8. (8) Washington-Wilkes (5-0)
Last week: Game with Greene County canceled. Next: Nov. 6 vs. Lincoln County (4-2)
9. (9) Wilcox County (5-2)
Last week: Lost to Dublin 35-28. Wilcox led 322-280 in total yards but also led in turnovers 3-1. Abe Stowe rushed for 132 yards and a touchdown on 12 carries and was 7-of-16 passing for 50 yards. Martez Thrower rushed for 67 yards and three touchdowns on 14 carries. Next: Thursday at Dooly County (1-2)
10. (10) Chattahoochee County (5-0)
Last week: Off. Next: Friday at Taylor County (5-1)
Art Castner of Florida is Week 8 winner
Art Castner of Cocoa Beach, Fla., won GHSF Daily’s eighth weekly Predict the Winner contest, beating out more than 800 contestants. His prize is an ASQB-LITE tailgate game provided by All-Star QB. Castner is a former Atlanta resident whose son Matthew is a former all-state lineman at Blessed Trinity and recently graduated NAIA All-American at the University of the Cumberlands. Castner was among four pickers who correctly forecast all eight games. Two canceled or postponed games were thrown out. The other perfect pickers, ultimately beaten out on tiebreakers, were Russell Atkins of McDonough, Seth Bernstein of Alpharetta and David Hunter of Stockbridge. Each picked underdogs Roswell (39.4 percent over Cherokee), Walton (33.8 percent over Hillgrove) and Peach County (39.6 percent over Crisp County).
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Grayson and Parkview are playing a Region 4-7A showdown Friday that will be televised by ESPN2. These are two of the marquee teams from a five-team region that also includes No. 4 Brookwood. It’s also the region with the best winning percentage in games outside of its region at .840 (21-4 record). Here are the 14 Georgia regions that have won better than 70 percent of their games against non-region opponents. See our region standings below for a reminder of which region is which.

4-7A - 21-4 (.840)
3-4A - 14-3 (.824)
5-2A - 21-6 (.778)
4-6A - 16-5 (.762)
8-8A Private - 21-7 (.750)
4-4A Public - 11-4 (.733)
3-3A Private - 19-7 (.731)
2-2A Public - 19-7 (.731)
1-7A - 15-6 (.714)
1-5A - 21-8 (.724)
7-5A - 18-7 (.720)
8-3A - 20-8 (.714)
6-7A - 17-7 (.708)
2-2A - 19-8 (.704)

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Ware County’s victory over Coffee last week was its fifth this season against a ranked opponent. What two teams from 2016 and 2018 are the only ones in state history to beat six or more ranked opponents in one regular season? (Answer Tuesday)

Answer to Friday’s question: Crisp County head coach Brad Harber succeeded current Tennessee assistant coach Shelton Felton in 2017.

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GHSF Daily's Chip Saye ranks the most surprising and notable games of the weekend:

1. Cedar Grove 33, Greater Atlanta Christian 6: Top-ranked Cedar Grove took control of Region 5-3A with a victory in a rematch of last year’s semifinal game, which the Saints won 28-18. The loss ended GAC’s 40-game winning streak in region games that dated to 2013 and puts the Spartans’ hopes for a seventh consecutive region title in serious jeopardy.

2. Wayne County 10, Veterans 7: Wayne County entered region play as the only unranked team from 1-5A, but the Yellow Jackets are tied for first place with No. 1 Ware County after a win over then-No. 10 Veterans, which was projected as a 16-point favorite by the computer Maxwell Ratings. Wayne County is 3-4 against a schedule that has included five ranked opponents.

3. River Ridge 20, Creekview 17: River Ridge’s magical ride continues. The Knights are 6-0 for the first time in school history and tied for first place in 7-6A with defending champion Johns Creek after beating 10-point favorite Creekview in overtime. River Ridge is seeking the first region title in its 12 seasons and closing in on its first playoff berth since 2012.

4. Norcross 23, Mill Creek 20: For the second time in three weeks, Mill Creek (2-4) lost in two overtimes against a top-five team that was favored by four touchdowns. On Oct. 9, the Hawks lost to then-No. 1 Grayson, a 27-point favorite, 20-13. This time, the loss was against fifth-ranked Norcross, a 28-point favorite, in the teams’ first game of Region 8-7A play.

5. Prince Avenue Christian 41, Athens Academy 7: Prince Avenue took control of 8-A Private and moved to No. 1 in the rankings with a lopsided victory over the previous No. 1 team. Athens Academy had won four straight in the series. The win puts Prince Avenue on a potential collision course with five-time defending champion ELCA in the quarterfinals.

Worth noting: Fayette County, an 18-point favorite, reached five wins for the first time since 2007 by beating McDonough 27-6. The Tigers’ 2007 team finished 11-1 and won the only region title in school history. Fayette is tied for first place in 5-4A. … The playoff picture is cloudier in 6-7A after upsets by 15-point underdog Forsyth Central (beat North Forsyth 28-27) and four-point underdog West Forsyth (beat South Forsyth 41-34). All four teams are 1-1 or 1-2 in region play, behind unbeaten Denmark and Gainesville. … Salem beat Rockdale County 36-2 in Rockdale’s first game of the season (it was Salem’s second). Rockdale County became the final school fielding a team this season to play its opening game. The county rivals hadn’t met since 2015. … Winder-Barrow was the biggest underdog to win in Week 8, according to Maxwell, when it beat 21-point favorite Shiloh 35-28. It was the first region victory for Winder-Barrow, which kept alive its hopes for a playoff berth in Region 8-6A. … Woodland (Stockbridge) beat Stockbridge 34-28 for its first-ever victory against its crosstown rival. Woodland opened in 2007 and began playing Stockbridge in 2012. No game in the first eight meetings was decided by fewer than 14 points.

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Thursday’s games
Bainbridge 56, Dougherty 7
Carver, Atlanta 41, Redan 12
Hardaway 57, Kendrick 0
Jenkins 40, Groves 6
Manchester 40, Greenville 6
Mundy’s Mill 16, Drew 6
Northeast 40, Southwest 12
Pacelli 28, Beauregard, Ala. 0
Putnam Co. 55, Glenn Hills 6
St. Pius 42, Lithonia 12
South Atlanta 28, Towers 12
Spalding 17, Rutland 12
Terrell Co. 53, Calhoun Co. 6

Friday’s games
Alexander 31, Dalton 28
Alpharetta 45, Woodstock 12
Appling Co. 69, Long Co. 12
Arabia Mountain 40, Mays 28
Augusta Christian 28, Trion 21
Baldwin 19, West Laurens 13
Berkmar 20, Lakeside, Atlanta 14
Bleckley Co. 30, Lamar Co. 0
Blessed Trinity 35, Calhoun 21
Brooks Co. 44, Lanier Co. 0
Brunswick 38, Statesboro 18
Burke Co. 35, Harlem 13
Cairo 41, Monroe 18
Carrollton 56, Paulding Co. 0
Cartersville 51, Hiram 26
Carver, Columbus 42, Jordan 6
Cass 28, Woodland, Cartersville 9
Cedar Grove 33, GAC 6
Cedartown 44, Northwest Whitfield 8
Central, Macon 34, Upson-Lee 27
Central Fellowship 42, Pataula Charter 14
Chapel Hill 19, Grady 14
Chattooga 25, Coosa 6
Christian Heritage 35, Walker 0
Clarke Central 30, Walnut Grove 7
Clinch Co. 21, Turner Co. 13
Columbus 48, Spencer 15
Commerce 55, Towns Co. 7
Cook 30, Berrien 3
Dacula 50, Habersham Central 14
Darlington 30, Mount Paran Christian 27
Dawson Co. 35, Gilmer 0
Denmark 52, Lambert 14
Dodge Co. 58, Monticello 0
Dooly Co. 13, Hawkinsville 12
Douglas Co. 15, South Paulding 12
Dublin 35, Wilcox Co. 28
Duluth 40, North Clayton 0
Dutchtown 35, Eagle’s Landing 7
ELCA def. Pace Academy, forfeit
East Coweta 39, Pebblebrook 14
East Laurens 40, Baconton 6
Eastside 7, Loganville 3
Fayette Co. 27, McDonough 6
Fellowship Christian 63, Dunwoody 0
First Presbyterian 24, Tattnall Square 7
Fitzgerald 42, Early Co. 7
Flowery Branch 42, North Oconee 35
Forsyth Central 28, North Forsyth 27
Franklin Co. 29, Stephens Co. 28
George Walton 27, Athens Christian 22
Georgia Military 47, Crawford Co. 19
Glascock Co. 42, John Hancock Acd. 0
Glynn Academy 35, South Effingham 3
Gordon Lee 42, Mt. Zion, Carroll 7
Harris Co. 28, Northgate 21
Heritage, Conyers 22, Lakeside, Evans 7
Heritage, Ringgold 28, Central, Carroll 27
Holy Innocents’ 42, Providence Christ. 12
Hughes 31, North Atlanta 17
Irwin Co. 50, Atkinson Co. 6
Islands 38, Beach 8
Jackson 21, Americus-Sumter 14
Jackson Co. 43, Johnson, Gainesville 0
Jefferson 49, Cedar Shoals 0
Jefferson Co. 42, Oglethorpe Co. 7
Johnson Co. 28, Montgomery Co. 13
Jones Co. 51, Locust Grove 8
Jonesboro 59, Forest Park 0
Kell 47, Osborne 10
Kennesaw Mountain 30, South Cobb 22
LaFayette 33, Ringgold 29
Lakeview Academy 14, King’s Ridge 6
Laney 18, Josey 6
Lanier 37, Central Gwinnett 7
Lincoln Co. 36, Social Circle 20
Lithia Springs 29, Jackson, Atlanta 6
Loganville Christ. 34, Bethlehem Christ. 7
Lovett 26, KIPP Atlanta Collegiate 0
Macon Co. 28, Schley Co. 7
Marietta 42, North Paulding 37
Mary Persons 41, Pike Co. 9
McEachern 44, Campbell 7
Milton 38, Etowah 0
Model 27, Dade Co. 0
Monroe Area 42, East Jackson 13
Mount de Sales 17, Stratford Academy 14
Mount Pisgah Christian 35, Chamblee 14
Mount Vernon 42, Hebron Christian 3
Murray Co. 27, Sonoraville 24
New Hampstead 61, Savannah 0
Norcross 23, Mill Creek 20
North Cobb 33, Harrison 14
North Cobb Christian 35, Bowdon 20
North Hall 33, Lumpkin Co. 10
Northside, Warner Robins 43, Luella 9
Northview 48, Stone Mountain 41
Oconee Co. 30, Hart Co. 7
Ola 38, Union Grove 28
Peach Co. 14, Crisp Co. 13
Pelham 24, Miller Co. 6
Pierce Co. 49, Brantley Co. 7
Pope 28, Wheeler 21
Prince Avenue 41, Athens Academy 7
Rabun Co. 42, Columbia Acd., Tenn. 6
Richmond Academy 33, Hephzibah 13
Richmond Hill 45, Effingham Co. 14
River Ridge 20, Creekview 17
Rockmart 45, Lakeview-Ft. Oglethorpe 14
Rome 14, East Paulding 3
Roswell 35, Cherokee 28
Salem 36, Rockdale Co. 2
Screven Co. 28, Tattnall Co. 19
Seminole Co. 35, Randolph-Clay 0
Southwest DeKalb 13, M.L. King 8
Sprayberry 49, Lassiter 9
Stephenson 19, Miller Grove 7
Strong Rock 28, Deerfield-Windsor 0
Taylor Co. 47, Central, Talbotton 0
Temple 34, Heard Co. 28
Thomas Co. Central 26, Westover 25
Thomasville 56, Worth Co. 28
Thomson 64, Cross Creek 6
Tift Co. 29, Perry 10
Toombs Co. 35, Bacon Co. 28
Trinity Christian 20, Whitefield Acad. 12
Troup 16, Shaw 12
Union Co. 19, Banks Co. 7
Valdosta 41, Westside, Fla. 0
Vidalia 42, Jeff Davis 18
Villa Rica 48, North Springs 14
Walton 24, Hillgrove 15
Ware Co. 24, Coffee 14
Washington 51, Therrell 14
Wayne Co. 10, Veterans 7
West Forsyth 41, South Forsyth 34
Westlake 71, Morrow 6
Westminster 29, Douglass 13
Westside, Augusta 17, Butler 6
Westside, Macon 28, Howard 6
Wheeler Co. 56, Treutlen 32
White Co. 35, West Hall 0
Winder-Barrow 35, Shiloh 28
Windsor Forest 21, Johnson, Savannah 0
Woodland, Stock. 34, Stockbridge 28

Saturday's games
Adairsville 42, Coahulla Creek 14
Columbia 44, McNair 0
East Hall 55, Chestatee 50
Griffin 21, Northside, Columbus 14
Whitewater 41, McIntosh 12

Today's games
Banneker at Drew (SC)
Cambridge at Sequoyah
Creekside at Tri-Cities
Pepperell at Gordon Central
Today’s interviewee is Prince Avenue Christian coach Greg Vandagriff, whose team defeated previous No. 1 Athens Academy 41-7 in a Class A Private rivalry game Friday. Prince Avenue, having lost only to No. 3 Rabun County of Class 2A, now is No. 1 in the rankings for the first time since 2015.

Greg Vandagriff, Prince Avenue Christian head coach
1. The Prince Avenue-Athens Academy game was 0-0 at halftime. What happened? “Our seniors had never beaten Athens Academy, and I believe we were a little tight on offense. However, defensively, the game plan that Rob Ridings, our defensive coordinator, put together was working to perfection, and we were playing lights out. We were not feeling pressure, but more like missed opportunities as they had only driven inside our 30 but missed a field goal themselves. We came in at halftime and saw a few things [on film] on offense and defense that we felt like could help us and made a few quick adjustments. They received the ball, and on their first play from scrimmage fumbled and we recovered it and scored five plays later. We held them for a three-and-out, and on the ensuing punt, Logan Johnson weaved 66 yards for a TD and the flood gate burst open. We got excited, and the rest is history.”

2. The old cliche is that defense wins championships. And this isn't to say you don't play good defense at Prince Avenue. But the team that won it last year gave up 57 points in a game you might remember and still won the title. [ELCA beat Prince Avenue 62-57 in the second round] What's your view on the importance of offense today? “Well, being a lifelong defensive coordinator, I always thought – and for the most part, still do – that it takes a very good defense to win a championship. I moved to the dark side four years ago – offense - and have my thoughts ever changed. Honestly, I believe, especially in high school, you have to have a defense that can stop power-run teams, triple-option teams, wing-T teams and spread teams, and that is extremely hard to do in the smaller classifications. However, if you can score, it all but eliminates those first three teams because once they get behind by two, three touchdowns, they are out of the game. Those power-run, wing-T and option teams have to operate at such a high rate of efficiency that a stop on first-and-10 or a penalty is a lost possession. Offenses have evolved so much over the last five, 10 years that it has made the old-school way of playing defenses obsolete. The spread offenses are able to incorporate option and wing-T concepts but are much more challenging to defend, especially with the use of RPOs and using tempo to affect the other team. Before I became an offensive coordinator, I would have never made these comments. I have truly seen the light.”

3. How is this year's Prince Avenue team, relative to the others you've coached? Is it better equipped to beat a team like ELCA and the other top programs in Class A Private? “This team and the one in 2016 [that lost in the semifinals] were built to win a state championship. The teams in between had a few holes that could only be addressed by players that were not on our roster. Basically, we were not big enough at the lines of scrimmage on offense or defense. That is not the case this year. I am not saying that we can beat ELCA or any of those other teams, but we have a better shot this year than any of the past four years. When you get to the final four or eight, it takes players and some good luck as most of those teams are about the same. Except ELCA. They are a little better.”

4. Your team is best known statewide for your son, Brock, a five-star quarterback recruit committed to Georgia. What would you want people to know about your team that they don't know? “We were able to play on ESPN this year [against Rabun County] and have already played four top-10 teams in our past seven games. We have 19 seniors on this team, of which five or six are hoping to go to college on football scholarships, and 63 players – eight are new, having never played before – on the high school team. There are roughly 120 boys in our school, and over half of them believe playing football and sacrificing their afternoons to work hard on the field, to sweat, bleed and work together for a common goal is awesome. In a day and time where football participation is shrinking, it’s not in Bogart, Ga. If you are a parent and are thinking about having your son participate in football, we want to partner with your family and help you raise a wonderful young man that is going to hopefully turn into a wonderful son, husband and father. We are not just in the football business, but we are in the business of raising young men. We don't want to just win football games, but we want to be winners in life. So if you are ever on Highway 78 near Athens, stop on it.”

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Note: Regular-season games canceled because of COVID-19 are ruled no contests and not forfeits by the GHSA. Individual regions may count canceled games as forfeits in determining their standings and choosing their playoff teams. However, those wins and losses are not reflected in the official region standings.
Class 7A
Region 1
Team***************Reg.*All
Lowndes************0-0**5-0
Colquitt County****0-0**4-0
Camden County******0-0**4-3
Tift County********0-0**2-3

Region 2
East Coweta********1-0**6-1
McEachern**********1-0**3-4
Newnan*************0-0**6-0
Pebblebrook********0-1**5-2
Campbell***********0-1**2-5

Region 3
North Cobb*********1-0**5-1
Walton*************1-0**3-3
Marietta***********1-0**2-4
Hillgrove**********0-1**3-2
North Paulding*****0-1**1-5
Harrison***********0-1**0-4

Region 4
Grayson************1-0**6-0
Parkview***********1-0**5-1
Brookwood**********0-0**6-0
South Gwinnett*****0-1**4-2
Newton*************0-1**2-3

Region 5
Roswell************2-0**6-0
Milton*************2-0**5-1
Cherokee***********1-1**6-1
Alpharetta*********1-1**2-3
Woodstock**********0-2**2-5
Etowah*************0-2**0-6

Region 6
Denmark************3-0**3-3
Gainesville********2-0**4-2
South Forsyth******1-1**3-1
West Forsyth*******1-1**3-3
North Forsyth******1-2**5-2
Forsyth Central****1-2**3-2
Lambert************0-3**4-3

Region 7
Norcross***********3-0**7-0
Archer*************2-0**3-3
Duluth*************2-1**4-2
Discovery**********1-1**2-4
Meadowcreek********1-2**2-5
Dunwoody***********0-2**0-4
Berkmar************0-3**1-5

Region 8
Collins Hill*******1-0**5-2
North Gwinnett*****1-0**5-2
Mountain View******0-0**1-5
Peachtree Ridge****0-1**3-1
Mill Creek*********0-1**2-4

Class 6A
Region 1
Lee County*********0-0**5-1
Houston County*****0-0**5-2
Northside (W.R.)***0-0**3-4
Valdosta***********0-0**2-3

Region 2
Richmond Hill******3-0**6-1
Brunswick**********3-0**5-2
Glynn Academy******2-1**4-3
Effingham County***1-1**2-4
Statesboro*********0-2**1-5
Bradwell Institute*0-2**0-4
South Effingham****0-3**0-6

Region 3
Evans**************1-0**4-2
Heritage (Conyers)*1-0**1-1
Alcovy*************0-0**0-4
Lakeside (Evans)***0-1**1-5
Grovetown**********0-1**1-5
#Rockdale Co.***********0-1

Region 4
Westlake***********2-0**5-1
Lovejoy************1-0**6-0
Tucker*************1-0**2-1
Hughes*************1-1**5-1
North Atlanta******0-2**2-3
Morrow*************0-2**1-4
#Lakeside (Atlanta)*****0-4

Region 5
Carrollton*********4-0**4-1
Douglas County*****3-1**6-1
Alexander**********3-1**5-2
Rome***************3-1**4-3
Paulding County****1-2**3-3
South Paulding*****1-3**3-4
East Paulding******0-3**3-3
Dalton*************0-4**1-5

Region 6
Allatoona**********4-0**5-0
Sprayberry*********4-0**4-2
Kell***************3-0**3-2
Pope***************3-1**3-3
Kennesaw Mountain**2-2**2-3
Wheeler************2-3**2-5
Lassiter***********1-4**1-6
Osborne************0-4**1-5
South Cobb*********0-5**0-6

Region 7
River Ridge********3-0**6-0
Johns Creek********3-0**3-2
Creekview**********2-1**4-2
Cambridge**********1-1**2-3
Riverwood**********1-2**3-2
Chattahoochee******1-2**2-3
Sequoyah***********0-2**0-5
Centennial*********0-3**0-5

Region 8
Dacula*************3-0**4-2
Buford*************2-0**4-1
Lanier*************1-1**4-1
Shiloh*************1-1**2-4
Habersham Central**1-2**3-4
Winder-Barrow******1-2**2-4
Central Gwinnett***0-3**1-6

Class 5A
Region 1
Ware County********1-0**6-0
Wayne County*******1-0**3-4
Warner Robins******0-0**5-1
Coffee*************0-1**5-2
Veterans***********0-1**4-3

Region 2
Griffin************3-0**4-3
Starr's Mill*******2-0**5-1
Whitewater*********2-1**3-4
Harris County******1-1**4-2
Northside (Col.)***1-2**4-3
Northgate**********0-2**2-4
McIntosh***********0-3**0-7

Region 3
Jonesboro**********2-0**4-0
Tri-Cities*********2-0**4-0
Woodward Academy***2-0**2-3
Creekside**********1-0**1-2
Mundy's Mill*******1-2**2-4
Drew***************0-2**1-4
Banneker***********0-2**0-3
Forest Park********0-2**0-6

Region 4
Ola****************3-0**6-0
Jones County*******3-0**3-3
Woodland (Stock.)**2-1**5-1
Dutchtown**********2-1**3-3
Locust Grove*******1-2**3-3
Stockbridge********1-2**2-4
Union Grove********0-3**2-4
Eagle's Landing****0-3**0-6

Region 5
St. Pius***********3-0**5-1
Decatur************2-0**3-0
Southwest DeKalb***2-1**2-2
Northview**********1-1**2-3
M.L. King**********1-1**1-3
Stone Mountain*****0-3**1-3
Lithonia***********0-3**0-4
#Chamblee***************2-1
#Cross Keys*************1-2
Region 6
Chapel Hill********3-0**5-2
Lithia Springs*****2-0**2-4
Villa Rica*********2-1**3-4
New Manchester*****1-1**3-3
Grady**************1-2**1-6
Jackson (Atlanta)**0-2**0-6
North Springs******0-3**0-6

Region 7
Cartersville*******2-0**6-1
Blessed Trinity****1-0**3-0
Cass***************1-1**6-1
Calhoun************1-1**5-2
Woodland (Cart.)***0-1**3-1
Hiram**************0-2**0-7

Region 8
Clarke Central*****4-0**5-2
Eastside***********3-1**5-2
Greenbrier*********2-1**5-1
Jackson County*****2-1**3-3
Walnut Grove*******2-2**3-4
Loganville*********1-2**2-4
Apalachee**********0-3**0-6
Johnson (Gaines.)**0-4**0-7

Class 4A
Region 1
Bainbridge*********2-0**3-3
Thomas Co. Cent.***2-0**3-3
Westover***********1-1**1-2
Cairo**************1-1**1-4
Dougherty**********0-2**0-3
Monroe*************0-2**0-3

Region 2
Carver (Columbus)**5-0**5-0
Hardaway***********4-0**5-1
Troup**************4-1**4-3
LaGrange***********3-1**4-2
Jordan*************2-3**2-4
Columbus***********2-3**2-5
Shaw***************1-3**1-5
Kendrick***********0-5**0-6
Spencer************0-5**0-7

Region 3
Benedictine********0-0**5-2
^Islands***********1-0**4-0
^New Hampstead*****0-0**4-0
^Jenkins***********0-1**2-2

Region 4
Baldwin************3-0**3-0
Perry**************2-0**2-4
West Laurens*******2-1**3-3
Westside (Macon)***1-1**2-3
Spalding***********1-2**1-5
Howard*************0-2**2-3
Rutland************0-3**1-5

Region 5
Fayette County*****3-0**5-1
Luella*************3-0**5-2
Riverdale**********1-0**2-2
McDonough**********1-2**1-5
Mt. Zion (Jones.)**0-1**0-4
Hampton************0-2**1-5
North Clayton******0-3**0-7

Region 6
Stephenson*********2-0**3-0
Marist*************1-0**4-0
Arabia Mountain****2-1**2-2
Hapeville Charter**1-1**1-3
Mays***************1-2**3-4
Miller Grove*******1-2**1-3
Druid Hills********0-2**0-3

Region 7
Cedartown**********2-0**4-2
Ridgeland**********1-0**1-5
Central (Carroll)**1-1**4-2
Heritage (Ring.)***1-1**4-3
Pickens************0-1**2-4
NW Whitfield*******0-2**4-2
#SE Whitfield***********1-6

Region 8
Jefferson**********2-0**6-0
East Hall**********1-0**4-1
North Oconee*******2-1**2-5
Flowery Branch*****1-1**4-2
Cedar Shoals*******1-1**1-4
Madison County*****0-2**1-5
Chestatee**********0-2**0-6

Class 3A
Region 1
Appling County*****1-0**6-0
Pierce County******1-0**5-1
Tattnall County****0-0**0-6
Brantley County****0-1**0-7
Long County********0-1**0-7

Region 2
Central (Macon)****4-0**5-1
Peach County*******4-0**5-1
Crisp County*******2-1**5-1
Jackson************2-1**3-2
Upson-Lee**********2-2**4-3
Mary Persons*******1-3**3-4
Pike County********0-4**0-5
Americus-Sumter****0-4**0-6

Region 3
Southeast Bulloch**1-0**4-2
Liberty County*****0-1**2-2
^Windsor Forest****2-0**3-1
^Beach*************1-0**1-3
^Johnson (Sav.)****2-1**2-2
^Groves************0-1**0-4
^Savannah**********0-3**0-4

Region 4
Richmond Academy***3-0**6-1
Burke County*******2-0**2-2
Thomson************2-1**5-2
Morgan County******1-1**3-3
Harlem*************1-2**2-5
Hephzibah**********0-2**1-3
Cross Creek********0-3**0-7

Region 5
Cedar Grove********3-0**4-0
Sandy Creek********1-0**2-2
GAC****************2-1**5-1
Carver (Atlanta)***2-1**2-4
Westminster********1-2**3-2
Redan**************0-2**2-2
Douglass***********0-3**0-5
#Salem******************1-1

Region 6
Rockmart***********4-0**5-1
Adairsville********3-1**4-2
North Murray*******3-1**3-2
LaFayette**********3-1**3-3
Ringgold***********3-2**4-3
Murray County******2-3**3-4
Lakeview-FO********1-3**1-5
Sonoraville********0-4**2-4
Coahulla Creek*****0-4**1-5

Region 7
North Hall*********3-0**4-3
Cherokee Bluff*****2-0**6-0
Dawson County******2-0**3-3
White County*******1-2**5-2
Gilmer*************1-2**3-3
Lumpkin County*****0-2**0-6
West Hall**********0-3**2-5

Region 8
Oconee County******2-0**7-0
Monroe Area********2-0**6-1
Franklin County****1-1**6-1
Hart County********1-1**2-4
Stephens County****0-2**4-3
East Jackson*******0-2**1-5

Class 2A
Region 1
Fitzgerald*********2-0**7-0
Cook***************2-0**5-2
Thomasville********2-0**4-3
Early County*******0-2**3-2
Worth County*******0-2**3-4
Berrien************0-2**2-5

Region 2
Toombs County******1-0**5-1
Vidalia************1-0**3-2
Swainsboro*********1-0**3-3
Jeff Davis*********1-1**5-1
East Laurens*******0-1**3-2
Bacon County*******0-2**4-3
Region 3
Bleckley County****3-0**6-1
Northeast**********2-0**4-1
Washington County**1-1**3-3
Dodge County*******1-1**2-3
Lamar County*******1-2**3-4
Monticello*********1-2**2-5
Southwest**********0-3**1-4

Region 4
Putnam County******4-0**7-0
Jefferson County***3-0**3-2
Westside (Aug.)****3-1**4-3
Laney**************3-1**3-3
Oglethorpe County**1-2**1-5
Josey**************0-3**1-4
Glenn Hills********0-3**0-5
Butler*************0-4**2-4

Region 5
Temple*************1-0**5-2
Haralson County****0-0**5-0
Callaway***********0-0**4-0
Bremen*************0-0**4-2
Heard County*******0-1**4-3

Region 6
Lovett*************4-1**4-2
South Atlanta******4-1**4-3
Columbia***********3-1**3-1
Pace Academy*******2-1**3-3
Washington*********3-2**4-2
KIPP Atlanta*******1-2**2-2
Towers*************1-2**1-2
Therrell***********0-4**1-5
McNair*************0-4**0-4

Region 7
Fannin County******2-0**5-0
Model**************2-0**4-2
Chattooga**********1-0**2-3
Pepperell**********1-1**2-4
Gordon Central*****0-1**1-4
Coosa**************0-2**3-3
Dade County********0-2**1-5

Region 8
Union County*******1-0**3-2
Rabun County*******0-0**6-1
Elbert County******0-0**1-4
Banks County*******0-1**1-6

Class A Private
Region 1
Strong Rock Chr.***1-0**4-2
First Presbyterian*1-0**3-3
Mount de Sales*****1-0**3-3
Tattnall Square****1-1**3-4
Stratford Academy**0-1**3-2
Deerfield-Windsor**0-2**2-5

Region 2
ELCA***************0-0**4-3
Whitefield Acad.***0-0**4-3
Landmark Christ.***0-0**0-7

Region 3
Aquinas************0-0**7-0
Savannah Christ.***0-0**6-1
Calvary Day********0-0**4-3
Sav. Country Day***0-0**2-3

Region 4
Pacelli************0-0**5-0
Trinity Christian**0-0**5-2
Brookstone*********0-0**3-3
Heritage (Newnan)**0-0**0-6

Region 5
Mount Vernon*******1-0**4-3
Holy Innocents'****1-0**3-4
Wesleyan***********0-0**4-2
Hebron Christian***0-1**2-4
Providence Chr.****0-1**0-6

Region 6
Fellowship Christ.*1-0**6-0
Lakeview Academy***1-0**3-2
Mt. Pisgah Christ.*0-0**3-3
King's Ridge*******0-1**2-2
St. Francis********0-1**1-5

Region 7
Christ. Heritage***1-0**5-1
Darlington*********1-0**5-2
North Cobb Christ.*0-0**5-1
Walker*************0-1**1-6
Mt. Paran Christ.**0-1**0-6

Region 8
George Walton Ac.**1-0**5-0
Prince Ave. Chr.***1-0**6-1
Loganville Chr.****0-0**2-4
Athens Academy*****0-1**6-1
Athens Christian***0-1**4-3

Class A Public
Region 1
Pelham*************3-0**3-1
Seminole County****2-0**3-3
Terrell County*****2-1**3-2
Mitchell County****1-1**1-3
Miller County******1-2**2-5
Calhoun County*****0-2**0-2
Randolph-Clay******0-3**0-6
#Pataula Charter********3-5
#Baconton***************1-4

Region 2
Irwin County*******3-0**5-2
Brooks County******2-1**6-1
Turner County******2-1**5-2
Clinch County******1-1**3-2
Charlton County****1-1**3-3
Lanier County******0-2**3-2
Atkinson County****0-3**3-4

Region 3
Metter*************3-0**6-0
McIntosh Co. Ac.***3-0**4-2
Screven County*****2-1**3-3
Claxton************1-1**2-3
Emanuel Co. Inst.**1-2**2-3
Jenkins County*****1-2**1-5
Bryan County*******0-2**0-4
Portal*************0-3**0-6

Region 4
Dublin*************4-0**5-1
Wilcox County******4-1**5-2
Johnson County*****3-1**5-1
Wheeler County*****3-2**5-2
Montgomery County**3-2**4-2
Dooly County*******1-2**1-2
Telfair County*****1-4**3-4
Hawkinsville*******1-4**2-5
Treutlen***********0-4**1-5

Region 5
Macon County*******4-0**5-1
Chattahoochee Co.**3-0**5-0
Taylor County******4-1**5-1
Marion County******2-2**3-3
Manchester*********2-3**2-5
Schley County******1-3**3-3
Greenville*********0-3**1-5
Central (Talbot)***0-4**0-6

Region 6
Bowdon*************2-0**3-4
Gordon Lee*********1-1**6-1
Mt. Zion (Carroll)*1-1**6-1
B.E.S.T. Academy***0-0**2-2
Armuchee***********0-1**2-3
Trion**************0-1**2-4

Region 7
Hancock Central****2-0**3-0
Warren County******1-1**4-2
Georgia Military***2-1**4-3
ACE Charter********1-1**2-4
Wilkinson County***1-1**1-4
Crawford County****0-3**0-7
#Glascock County********3-5
#GSIC*******************0-2

Region 8
Commerce***********2-0**6-1
Washington-Wilkes**1-0**5-0
Lincoln County*****1-0**4-2
Towns County*******0-1**2-4
Greene County******0-1**0-5
Social Circle******0-2**2-5
^ - Indicates teams not playing a full region schedule but still eligible for the playoffs.
# - Indicates teams not playing a full region schedule and not eligible for the playoffs.
Georgia Storm Prep Academy announces opening
Storm Johnson, former UCF standout and NFL running back, announces the opening of the Georgia Storm Prep Academy, a post-graduate football program for the class of 2021 to support, direct, teach, train and coach student-athletes who may need to reclassify for an opportunity to play football at the collegiate level. Why, Georgia Storm? He's Been There and Done That. For information, contact us via email by clicking here.

Rockdale County seeks away game on Nov. 13
Rockdale County is looking for an away football game on Friday, Nov. 13. Please contact head coach Derek Coggin via email by clicking here.

Chattahoochee seeks freshman boys basketball coach
Chattahoochee High School is seeking a freshman boys basketball coach for the 2020-21 season. Click here to send your letters and resume to head coach Chris Short. There are no teaching positions currently available.
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Georgia High School Football Daily is a free e-mail newsletter produced and owned by Todd Holcomb and Chip Saye. Holcomb is a former lead high school football writer for the Atlanta Journal-Constitution and co-founder of the Georgia High School Football Historians Association. Saye is a 35-year veteran of the newspaper industry who has covered high school sports for the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Athens Banner-Herald, Anderson (S.C.) Independent-Mail and Gwinnett Daily News.