Tuesday, Sept. 10, 2019

State Player Of The Week
Runaway Bride: GAC senior scores 5 TDs
Tyler Bride, a senior running back and cornerback from Greater Atlanta Christian, is the GHSF Daily State Player of the Week for his performance in the Spartans' 34-27 victory over Prestonwood Christian of Plano, Texas.  The award, sponsored by AstroTurf and Sports Turf, will be presented to Gibbs this week at Greater Atlanta Christian.
 
Bride scored all five of his team's touchdowns in the come-from-behind win. GAC trailed 14-0 late in the first half when Bride went 77 yards on a draw play. In the fourth quarter, with his team trailing 27-20, he took a direct snap from the Wildcat format and outran the defense on an 80-yard touchdown.
 
"He ran with great vision, toughness and speed," GAC coach Tim Hardy said. "He made a number of big plays that helped propel us to victory. He plays with a lot of passion, and that came out in his running on Friday night. He had his best night against a top-shelf opponent."
 
Bride also starts at cornerback and had five tackles. Hardy calls him "a physical and shutdown corner who is also pretty dynamic with the ball in his hands." Bride is committed to Georgia Southern as a defensive back.
Top Performances
Top five
*Callaway DE Anthony Elliot had 16 tackles, five for losses, and 2.5 sacks in a 56-10 victory over LaGrange.
 
*Columbia WR William Hemsley had 10 receptions for 258 yards and four touchdowns in a 54-34 loss to Valdosta. QB Octavious Griffin was 20-of-39 passing for 411 yards and five touchdowns.
 
*Greater Atlanta Christian RB/CB Tyler Bride rushed for 245 yards and five touchdowns on 28 carries in a 34-27 victory over Prestonwood Christian of Texas. Bride also had five tackles.
 
*Jones County QB Hunter Costlow was 28-of-38 passing for 420 yards and six touchdowns in a 56-33 victory over Northside of Warner Robins. Maleek Wooten had eight receptions for 178 yards and three touchdowns, and Jontavis Robertson had eight catches for 164 yards and one touchdown.
 
*Montgomery County OLB Brandon Denmark had 13 tackles and a school-record six sacks in a 29-26 victory over Butler. Denmark also rushed for 95 yards on nine carries, scored on a two-point conversion and punted three times for a 43-yard average.
 
Best of the rest
*Aquinas WR/FS Joseph Welch had three receptions for 115 yards, two rushes for 23 yards and two touchdowns, six tackles, one forced fumble, one pass breakup and an interception in a 47-6 victory over Wilkinson County.
 
*Athens Academy WR/DB Deion Colzie had six receptions for 114 yards and three touchdowns and intercepted a pass in a  49-19 victory over Stephens County.
 
*Athens Christian RB Johne'ss Davis rushed for 249 yards and one touchdown on 24 carries in a 36-15 victory over Landmark Christian. That was Athens Christian's first win of the season.
 
*Cambridge QB Zach Harris was 15-of-24 passing for 211 yards and three touchdowns in a 22-20 victory over Woodstock. He threw a 45-yard Hail Mary TD pass to Hayden Gardella   as time expired.
 
*Cedar Grove DB Tee Denson had six tackles and a 100-yard interception return in a 27-17 victory over Valor Christian of Colorado.
 
*Cedar Shoals NG Jaheim Wilson had nine tackles, two for losses, in a 58-23 victory over Greenbrier.
 
*Central (Carroll) QB Kashif Taylor was 13-of-18 passing for 183 yards and a touchdown and rushed for 95 yards and a touchdown on eight carries in a 27-19 loss to Mundy's Mill.
 
*Clinch County QB Tyler Morehead rushed for 252 yards and four touchdowns on 25 carries in a 38-14 victory over Brooks County.
 
*Colquitt County LB Biron Silas had six solo tackles, four assists, one tackle for loss and one QB pressure in a 45-3 victory over Thomasville.
 
*Crisp County DB Sirad Bryant intercepted two passes, had four tackles and caught four passes for 60 yards in a 19-17 loss to Dutchtown.
 
*Eagle's Landing Christian NG Michael Clark had 5.5 tackles, three for losses, and two sacks in a 42-0 victory over Heritage of Conyers.
 
*East Hall sophomore QB Clete Cooper was 24-of-28 passing for 326 yards and three touchdowns in a 34-28 victory over Woodland of Cartersville. East Hall lost to the same opponent 56-6 last season. This was new coach Michael Perry's first win at East Hall.
 
*East Jackson DB Kahlil Watkins had five solo tackles, one to stop a fourth-down conversion, two assists, and a 34-yard interception return in a 30-7 victory over Oglethorpe County.
 
*Gainesville WR Walt Dixon had four receptions for 157 yards and two touchdowns in a 55-7 victory over Lambert.
 
*Habersham Central WR Joshua Pickett had 10 receptions for 193 yards and two touchdowns in a 42-28 victory over White County.
 
*Haralson County ATH  Marc Harris returned a punt 85 yards for a touchdown, blocked a punt, recovered the loose ball and returned it for a touchdown and rushed for 65 yards and a touchdown on two carries in a 59-0 victory over Armuchee.
 
*Jefferson RB Malaki Starks rushed for 171 yards and two touchdowns on five carries in a 62-7 victory over West Hall. Tre Reece ran for 129 yards and two touchdowns on three carries.
 
*Jordan QB Kyntravious Giddens passed for 335 yards and four touchdowns in a 49-41 loss to Brookstone.
 
*Kell LB Branson Hall had 10 tackles, four for losses, one sack and two pass breakups in a 27-0 victory over Lassiter. Kell held Lassiter to minus-17 yards rushing.

*LaFayette RB Jamario Clements rushed for 196 yards and two touchdowns on 31 carries in a 28-20 victory over Gordon Lee.
 
*M.L. King QB Jacobi Haynes was 7-of-12 passing for 155 yards and two touchdowns and rushed for 141 yards and two touchdowns in a 40-6 victory over Arabia Mountain.
 
*Mount Zion (Carroll) RB/SS Dakota Browning intercepted three passes, had two receptions for 100 yards and a touchdown and rushed for 93 yards on 12 carries in a 22-21 victory over Coosa.
 
*Mundy's Mill QB Raheem Gaines, usually a running back but pressed into duty behind center because of injury, was 8-for-12 passing for 143 yards and two touchdowns and rushed for 215 yards and a touchdown in a 27-19 victory over Central (Carroll).
 
*North Cobb WR Langdon Parker had six receptions for 90 yards and a touchdown and returned a kickoff for a touchdown in a 44-7 victory over Campbell.

*North Oconee LB Woody Barks intercepted three passes, returned one for a touchdown, made 10 tackles and broke up a pass in a 23-14 victory over Loganville.
 
*Oconee County TE/WR Jake Johnson had four receptions - all for touchdowns - in a 35-13 victory over Spalding. His receiving yards totaled 82.
 
*Ola DL Devin Lee had six solo tackles, four assists, two sacks, three tackles for loss and one forced fumble in a 31-21 victory over Whitewater. Ola is 3-0 for the first time in school history.
 
*Peach County sophomore DT Quental Jones had five solo tackles, four tackles for losses and a sack in a 40-17 victory over Lee County, the defending Class AAAAAA champion.
 
*Pepperell sophomore QB Shannen White was 9-of-13 passing for 121 yards and two touchdowns and rushed for 79 yards and one touchdown on eight carries in a 34-20 victory over Pickens.
 
*Redan RB Jaquez Williams rushed for 230 yards and four touchdowns on 11 carries in a 44-0 victory over McNair.
 
*South Atlanta ATH Pete Boyd scored five touchdowns - three rushing, one receiving and one returning a punt - and had 172 all-purpose yards in a 55-6 victory over Clarkston.
 
*South Gwinnett DB Nate Roberts intercepted three passes, broke up three passes and made three solo tackles in a 35-21 victory over Brookwood.
 
*Southeast Whitfield QB Adam Sowder was 20-of-41 passing for 385 yards and four touchdowns in a 34-31 loss to Coahulla Creek.
 
*Thomson LB Skyler Lewis had 11 tackles, two for losses, and returned an interception 73 yards for a touchdown in a 35-0 victory over Eagle's Landing.
 
*Treutlen LB  Danny Clements  had 13 tackles, recovered a fumble and returned an interception 37 yards for a touchdown with 4:27 left to seal a 31-20 victory over Twiggs County. Treutlen is 3-0 for the first time since 2009.
 
*Trinity Christian sophomore QB David Dallas was 15-of-19 passing for 265 yards and a school-record five touchdowns in a 40-33 victory over Tattnall Square.
 
*Upson-Lee  RB Milique Smith rushed for 158 yards and two touchdowns in a 27-14 victory over Harris County.
 
*Washington-Wilkes sophomore Dalen Cobb had eight receptions for 197 yards and one touchdown and had 254 all-purpose yards in a 26-14 victory over Harlem that avenged a 2018 loss.
 
*Wesleyan WR/DB Micah Smith had five receptions for 102 yards and a touchdown, four tackles and two pass breakups in a 45-3 victory over Prince Avenue Christian.
 
Lines of distinction
*Berrien's offensive line of Rusty Hiers, Brayden Joiner, J. Manry Ford, Derrien Powell, Garyson Scheller and Jaden Wheeler have been the key for the Rebels' 105 points over two games, including a 44-26 victory over Bacon County last week, when QB Ja'marquis Johnson rushed for 220 yards. Those are the most points in consecutive games in Berrien history.
 
*Bowdon's offensive line of Cooper Smith, Mase McIntyre, Blake Whitman, Gerret Grey, C.J. Wiggins, Brandon Sheets and Blake Thompson cleared the path for Gage Stephens' 251 yards rushing in a 24-7 victory over Monticello. Bowdon finished with 339 yards rushing and 418 total yards.
 
*Brookstone's offensive line of Wes Brown, Charlie Gilliam, Charlie Beaudoin, Parker Hicks, Tripp Duncan, Andrew Newton, Hap Perkins and D.J. Brown blocked for Rylan Cowart's 263-yard rushing game in a 49-41 victory over Jordan. Sam Kilgore also rushed for 159 yards and three touchdowns.
 
*Habersham Central's offensive line of Pierce Vickery, LIncoln Wright, Joshua Wade, Greg Wiley and James Cassidy allowed no loss-of-yardage plays while their team rushed for 237 yards and passed for 300 in a 42-28 victory over White County.
 
*Harrison's offensive line of Tonny Garcia, Cole Simmer, Cole Storey, Reiton Allen, Peyton Bumpers and  Mason Bollin helped the Hoyas put up 180 yards rushing and 300 passing in a 49-0 victory over River Ridge. Harrison had a 100-yard rusher (David Robers), 150-yard receiver (Marques Owens) and 200-yard passer (Gavin Hall).

*Jeff Davis ran for 460 yards and four touchdowns behind the offensive line of Jackson Yawn , Nate Lewis, Christian Ray, Chaston Googe, Connor McCloon, and Matthew Glass in a 53-0 victory over East Laurens.
 
*Sprayberry's offensive line Jake O'Buck, Maxie Cobb, Cody Menzer, Amaure Moore, David Evbomenya and Ben Power helped the Yellow Jackets put up 554 yards of total offense, including 365 rushing, in a 48-20 win over South Cobb. RB Demarion Owens rushed for 207 yards.
 
*Trion's offensive line of Clay Baker, Ross Moore, Bo Jones, Alex Stewart, Hunter Hobbs, Will Wyatt and Kaleb Maynard opened holes for 302 yards rushing in a 27-6 victory over Dade County.
 
*Walton's offensive line of Jared Jones, Pat O'Connell, Walker Hurst, Preston Evans, Nick Makuck, Tal Brill and Tanner Daniels blocked for a pair of 150-yard rushers - K.D. Stokes (24-188-3) and Julian Bumper (16-156-2) - in a 33-10 victory over Pope. They also allowed no sacks.
 
*Westminster's offensive line of Sean Rolle, George Corbin, Charlie Wickliffe, Ejike Adele, Parker Battin and Lowell Jones paved the way for 360 yards rushing and five touchdowns in a 42-14 victory over St. Pius. Paul Weathington rushed for 204 yards and two touchdowns on 16 carries, and QB Will Hallmark rushed for 163 yards and three touchdowns on 18 carries.
Offensive Line Of The Week
Hart County
The Otter's Chicken Offensive Line of the Week is Hart County's unit of tackles Caden Hart and Gabe Coker, guards Peyton Powell, Seth Elrod and Nolan Johnson, center Will Hardman and tight ends Cane Berrong and Blake Skelton. They opened holes for 267 yards rushing in a 40-20 victory over Commerce, which was Hart's first win over the Tigers since 1955, breaking an 0-12-1 drought. Malachi Thomas rushed for 151 yards, his third consecutive 100-yard effort. Hart County is 3-0 for the first time since 2014.
 
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In The News
Funeral services held Monday for Steve Sparks
Funeral services were held Monday in Sonoraville for Steve Sparks, the defensive coordinator for Christian Heritage in Dalton and a Georgia football coach for more than 40 years with nine high schools. Sparks, 64, died Saturday. He was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in July. Sparks played football and wrestled at Calhoun. He was head football coach at Pope in Marietta for five seasons, and his 1998 and 2000 teams won two of the school's three regions titles. He was an assistant at Calhoun, Sonoraville, Adairsville, Southeast Whitfield, Dalton, Murray County and South Gwinnett. Sparks wrote Christian devotionals to a mailing list of more than 700 coaches, players and friends. " He was a Godly mentor and used his coaching platform to influence young lives in their pursuit of Jesus," Christian Heritage coach Jay Poag said. "He will be greatly missed by our community. But what a great legacy he leaves behind."



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Champs' rough night
Hapeville Charter beat 2018 Class AA champion Heard County 61-7 last week, but there have been worse fates for defending state champions. In 1950, Brown lost to Jesuit of New Orleans 59-0 a year after winning the Class AA championship. In 1956, a Fran Tarkenton-led Athens team coming off a state title lost to the Baylor School of Chattanooga 65-13. Here are the most lopsided defeats by defending champs.
 
*1950: Jesuit (La.) d. Brown 59-0
*1952: Thomasville d. Cordele 64-7
*2013: B.T. Washington (Fla.) d. Norcross 55-0
*2019: Hapeville Charter d. Heard County 61-7
*1982: Claxton d. Douglass (Montezuma) 54-0
*1956: Baylor (Tenn.) d. Athens 65-13
*1952: Cairo d. Cordele 51-0
*2016: Cedar Grove d. Pace Academy 49-0
*2007: Buford d. Dublin 48-0
*1952: Americus d. Cordele 47-0
*2018: Colquitt County d. North Gwinnett 45-0
*2017: Lowndes d. Valdosta 45-0
*1968: Jones County d. Putnam County 52-7
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Trivia

Two former Georgia high school players - North Carolina DE Tomon Fox and Georgia Tech LB Charlie Thomas - were named Monday among the ACC's players of the week. Fox, the defensive lineman of the week, had a career-high three sacks for 16 yards and six tackles in a 28-25 victory over visiting Miami. Thomas, the linebacker of the week, matched a career high with nine tackles and set career highs with two sacks, two tackles for losses and a forced fumble in Georgia Tech's 14-10 win over South Florida. For which Georgia high schools did they play? (Answer Wednesday)
 
Answer to Monday's question: Norcross was the 2013 defending champion that lost its opener 55-0, then came back to win its second consecutive state championship. Norcross lost to B.T. Washington of Miami.
 
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Four Questions
Today's interviewee is Neil Nichols, the public-address announcer for Southeast Whitfield football, softball, basketball, baseball, soccer and the Marching Raider Band. Nichols also is an assistant varsity soccer coach and the athletic director at Valley Point Middle School.
 
Neil Nichols, Southeast Whitfield PA announcer
1. What's your background? "I grew up the son of a 20-year Navy veteran. We moved around a lot, but I graduated from Bradley Central High School in Cleveland, Tenn., and was a member of the wrestling team and band. I then went on to Tennessee Technological University, where I was a member of the sports medicine department assigned to football and baseball. I currently have three degrees from Tennessee Tech. I began coaching in South Carolina for three years, then coached in Tennessee for two and have spent the last 18 in Georgia. I have coached football, softball, wrestling, track, cross country, cheerleading and baseball."
 
2. You're the voice of five sports teams and a marching band. You coach another team, and you're a middle school athletic director. What do you enjoy about your life in school sports and activities? "As an announcer, I love to recognize students for their hard work. I want to say as many names as possible. I know how hard they work in practice, and if I can recognize that, it makes me feel good. As a coach, I love seeing them achieve what we work on. In wrestling, if I taught a move and a kid was successful with it, I felt better than when I won a match personally. I love the fact that I get to watch a great bunch of students grow from scared sixth-graders walking in our door to seniors ready to take on the world in high school. My Valley Point Middle/Southeast Whitfield High kids are truly a blessing to me."
 
3. How many high school and middle school sporting events do you estimate that you see per academic year? What has been the most memorable one? "Announcing as many events as I do and serving as middle school AD, I would say I see at least 80 games a year. I also announce some dance and cheer state and national championships, which would take me up to around 90. I would say my most memorable would be the 2017 4A state championship soccer game. Our Raiders went into overtime against a great Druid Hills squad. Both teams were heavyweights, throwing everything they had at each other, with the Raiders winning the title. Such a special moment as my son and I both got rings and our school won its first-ever state title."
 
4. Is there things about school sports that you wish were better?  "I love sports. I love competition. I think it brings out the best in kids. I think it can bring out the worst in some fans. Remember, these are 15- to 18-year-old kids who put their all on the line for their school, for their communities - for pride, not pay. I wish every parent could see the work that goes into the Friday night games, the number of people it takes to hold a home game, the hours of film and practice coaches put in away from their own families. There are parents who never see games because they are in concession stands or parking lots all to make the game possible. I wish they could remember this especially - the score on the scoreboard does not determine your worth as a human being. I love the competition, and I love to win, but I wish all fans could reward the effort more."
 
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Region Standings
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Class AAAAAAA
Region 1-AAAAAAA
Team
Reg.
All
Last week
This week*
Camden County
0-0
3-0
d. Locust Grove, forfeit
vs. Richmond Hill
Lowndes
0-0
3-0
d. Parkview 38-7
at East Coweta
Colquitt County
0-0
2-0
d. Thomasville 45-3
at Valdosta
Tift County
0-0
1-2
d. Worth Co. 37-13
at Crisp Co.
 
Region 2-AAAAAAA
Team
Reg.
All
Last week
This week
Westlake
0-0
2-0
Did not play
at John Curtis, La. (Sat.)
Newnan
0-0
2-1
d. Alexander 40-34
at Griffin (GM)
Pebblebrook
0-0
1-1
Did not play
at Etowah
Wheeler
0-0
1-2
l. to Shiloh 39-8
Does not play
East Coweta
0-0
0-2
Did not play
vs. Lowndes
Campbell
0-0
0-3
l. to North Cobb 44-7
Does not play
 
Region 3-AAAAAAA
Team
Reg.
All
Last week
This week
Hillgrove
0-0
3-0
d. Banneker 42-7
Does not play
Marietta
0-0
3-0
d. Collins Hill 28-9
at Grayson
North Cobb
0-0
3-0
d. Campbell 44-7
Does not play
North Paulding
0-0
3-0
d. East Paulding 49-0
Does not play
McEachern
0-0
2-0
Did not play
vs. Cedar Grove
Kennesaw Mountain
0-0
0-2
l. to Riverwood 14-6
vs. Cherokee
 
Region 4-AAAAAAA
Team
Reg.
All
Last week
This week
Cherokee
0-0
3-0
d. North Hall 24-7
at Kennesaw Mountain
Roswell
0-0
2-0
d. Centennial 49-10
vs. West Forsyth
Walton
0-0
2-1
d. Pope 33-10
Does not play
Etowah
0-0
1-2
l. to South Forsyth 32-31
vs. Pebblebrook
Lassiter
0-0
0-3
l. to Kell 27-0
Does not play
Woodstock
0-0
0-3
l. to Cambridge 22-20
Does not play
 
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Region 5-AAAAAAA
Team
Reg.
All
Last week
This week
North Forsyth
0-0
2-1
d. Northview 15-14
Does not play
South Forsyth
0-0
2-1
d. Etowah 32-31
at South Gwinnett
Forsyth Central
0-0
1-1
l. to Cass 15-7
at Denmark
Milton
0-0
1-1
l. to Buford 26-23
at JSerra Cath., Cal. (Sat.)
West Forsyth
0-0
0-2
Did not play
at Roswell
Lambert
0-0
0-3
l. to Gainesville 55-7
vs. Peachtree Ridge
 
Region 6-AAAAAAA
Team
Reg.
All
Last week
This week
Mill Creek
0-0
2-1
d. Norcross 30-10
vs. Archer
Collins Hill
0-0
1-1
l. to Marietta 28-9
at Brookwood
North Gwinnett
0-0
1-1
Did not play
at Norcross
Mountain View
0-0
1-2
l. to Dacula 28-23
vs. Central Gwinnett
Peachtree Ridge
0-0
0-2
Did not play
at Lambert
Discovery
0-0
0-3
l. to Rockdale Co. 22-14
at Meadowcreek
Duluth
0-0
0-3
l. to Lakeside, Ev. 45-21
at Lakeside, Atlanta (ND)
 
Region 7-AAAAAAA
Team
Reg.
All
Last week
This week
Berkmar
0-0
2-0
d. Lithia Springs 16-14
vs. Washington
Meadowcreek
0-0
1-1
Did not play
vs. Discovery
Parkview
0-0
1-1
l. to Lowndes 38-7
Does not play
Brookwood
0-0
1-2
l. to South Gwinnett 35-21
vs. Collins Hill
Central Gwinnett
0-0
0-2
Did not play
at Mountain View
Lakeside (Atlanta)
0-0
0-2
Did not play
vs. Duluth (ND)
Norcross
0-0
0-2
l. to Mill Creek 30-10
vs. North Gwinnett
 
Region 8-AAAAAAA
Team
Reg.
All
Last week
This week
Rockdale County
0-0
3-0
d. Discovery 22-14
vs. Heritage, Conyers
Shiloh
0-0
3-0
d. Wheeler 39-8
Does not play
Archer
0-0
2-0
d. Spartanburg, SC 49-10
at Mill Creek
Grayson
0-0
2-0
Did not play
vs. Marietta
Newton
0-0
2-0
Did not play
at Arabia Mountain (HS)
South Gwinnett
0-0
2-0
d. Brookwood 35-21
vs. South Forsyth
 
Class AAAAAA
Region 1-AAAAAA
Team
Reg.
All
Last week
This week*
Coffee
0-0
3-0
d. Ware Co. 21-7
vs. Taravella, Fla.
Houston County
0-0
3-0
d. Rutland 54-0
vs. Peach Co. (FF)
Valdosta
0-0
3-0
d. Columbia 54-34
vs. Colquitt Co.
Lee County
0-0
2-1
l. to Peach Co. 40-17
vs. Americus-Sumter
Northside (W.R.)
0-0
1-2
l. to Jones Co. 56-33
at Whitewater
 
Region 2-AAAAAA
Team
Reg.
All
Last week
This week
Richmond Hill
0-0
1-0
vs. Wayne, ppd. (11/1)
at Camden Co.
Effingham County
0-0
1-1
vs. Beaufort, ppd. (10/4)
at South Effingham
Glynn Academy
0-0
1-1
at Groves, ppd. (TBA)
Does not play
Bradwell Institute
0-0
0-2
at Valdosta, ccd.
Does not play
Brunswick
0-0
0-2
vs. MCA, ppd. (9/13)
vs. McIntosh Co. Acad.
 
Region 3-AAAAAA
Team
Reg.
All
Last week
This week
Lakeside (Evans)
0-0
2-0
d. Duluth 45-21
Does not play
Evans
0-0
2-1
d. Richmond Acad. 20-10
vs. Liberty Co.
Heritage (Conyers)
0-0
1-1
l. to ELCA 42-0
at Rockdale Co.
Grovetown
0-0
1-2
l. to N. Augusta, SC 17-16
at Richmond Academy
Greenbrier
0-0
0-2
l. to Cedar Shoals 58-23
vs. Washington Co.
Alcovy
0-0
0-3
l. to Eastside 42-28
at Salem
 
Region 4-AAAAAA
Team
Reg.
All
Last week
This week
Lovejoy
1-0
2-0
Did not play
at Drew (SC)
Morrow
1-0
1-2
l. to Mary Persons 29-28
vs. Mundy's Mill (TO)
M.L. King
0-0
2-0
d. Arabia Mountain 40-6
Does not play
Stephenson
0-0
2-0
Did not play
at Mt. Zion, Jon. (Thu., T)
Drew
0-0
0-2
Did not play
vs. Lovejoy (SC)
Mt. Zion (Jonesboro)
0-0
0-2
Did not play
vs. Stephenson (Thu., T)
Tucker
0-0
0-2
Did not play
vs. Forest Park (A)
Mundy's Mill
0-1
2-1
d. Central, Carroll 27-19
at Morrow (TO)
Forest Park
0-1
0-2
Did not play
at Tucker (A)
   
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Region 5-AAAAAA
Team
Reg.
All
Last week
This week
Alexander
0-0
1-1
l. to Newnan 40-34
at South Paulding
Douglas County
0-0
1-1
Did not play
at Northgate
Mays
0-0
1-1
Did not play
at Hughes
New Manchester
0-0
1-1
Did not play
vs. Creekside
South Paulding
0-0
1-1
d. Hiram 28-22
vs. Alexander
Creekside
0-0
0-2
Did not play
at New Manchester
Hughes
0-0
0-2
Did not play
vs. Mays
Northgate
0-0
0-2
l. to Starr's Mill 28-0
vs. Douglas Co.
Tri-Cities
0-0
0-2
l. to SW DeKalb 28-9
Does not play
 
Region 6-AAAAAA
Team
Reg.
All
Last week
This week
Harrison
1-0
3-0
d. River Ridge 49-0
at South Cobb
Sprayberry
1-0
2-1
d. South Cobb 48-20
Does not play
Allatoona
1-0
1-1
d. Creekview 37-7
at River Ridge
Sequoyah
1-0
1-1
d. Osborne 48-0
at Dalton
Dalton
0-0
2-0
Did not play
vs. Sequoyah
Creekview
0-1
2-1
l. to Allatoona 37-7
at Osborne
River Ridge
0-1
0-2
l. to Harrison 49-0
vs. Allatoona
Osborne
0-1
0-3
l. to Sequoyah 48-0
vs. Creekview
South Cobb
0-1
0-3
l. to Sprayberry 48-20
vs. Harrison
 
Region 7-AAAAAA
Team
Reg.
All
Last week
This week
North Atlanta
0-0
2-0
d. KIPP Atlanta 41-6
at Johns Creek
Cambridge
0-0
1-1
d. Woodstock 22-20
vs. Dunwoody
Chattahoochee
0-0
1-1
Did not play
at Northview
Dunwoody
0-0
1-1
d. Chamblee 37-0
at Cambridge
Johns Creek
0-0
1-1
Did not play
vs. North Atlanta
Northview
0-0
1-1
l. to North Forsyth 15-14
vs. Chattahoochee
Pope
0-0
1-1
l. to Walton 33-10
vs. Centennial
Alpharetta
0-0
0-2
l. to Lanier 23-0
Does not play
Centennial
0-0
0-2
l. to Roswell 49-10
at Pope
 
Region 8-AAAAAA
Team
Reg.
All
Last week
This week
Dacula
0-0
3-0
d. Mountain View 28-23
Does not play
Lanier
0-0
3-0
d. Alpharetta 23-0
Does not play
Gainesville
0-0
2-1
d. Lambert 55-7
Does not play
Habersham Central
0-0
1-2
d. White Co. 42-28
at Franklin Co.
Winder-Barrow
0-0
0-2
Did not play
vs. Flowery Branch
Apalachee
0-0
0-3
l. to Madison Co. 21-20
vs. Jackson Co.
 
Note: All scores are courtesy of the Georgia High School Football Historians Association, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution and other media outlets. If a score is not accurate, it was reported incorrectly.
 
*All of this week's games are Friday unless noted.
Stadium key: A - Adams; FF - Freedom Field; GM - Griffin Memorial; HS - Hallford; ND - North DeKalb; SC - Southern Crescent; T - Tara; TO - Twelve Oaks
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