Thursday, Aug. 17, 2023
Bowdon at Manchester
 
When, where: 7:30 p.m. Friday, Memorial Stadium, Manchester
Records, rankings: Bowdon (14-1 in 2022) is No. 1 in Class A Division II; Manchester (7-4 in 2022) is No. 5 in Class A Division II.
Last meeting: Bowdon won 42-21 in the second round of the 2022 Class A Division playoffs.
Things to know: Manchester lost three times to Class A Division II teams last season, twice to champion Bowdon (29-14 and 42-21) and once to runner-up Schley County (29-6). The Blue Devils feel certain they’ll be better this season. They have three preseason all-state players. Those are five-star recruit Justus Terry, a defensive lineman committed to Georgia; 1,000-yard rusher Quavion Cooper; and Daryus Bryant, a shutdown cornerback and wing-T quarterback. Bowdon graduated its most visible players, who were 1,000-yard rushers T.J. Harvison (Pitt) and Robert McNeal (East Tennessee State), but Bowdon is always well-equipped in ball carriers. QB Kyler McGrinn, a transfer from Cleburne County in Alabama, passed for 1,671 yards and rushed for 1,294 with 40 combined touchdowns last season. FS/RB Jamichael Jones and LB/FB Jordan Beasley are preseason all-state. Bowdon's linemen are young.
 
Cass at Rome
 
When, where: 8:30 p.m. Friday, Barron Stadium, Rome
Records, rankings: Cass (5-7 in 2022) is No. 9 in Class 5A; Rome (12-2 in 2022) is No. 7 in Class 6A.
Last meeting: Rome won 49-10 in 2019.
Things to know: Rome is a 32-point favorite, according to the Maxwell Ratings, but that’s too punitive of Cass’s history. Yes, these teams are a classification apart, with Rome coming off a semifinal appearance, but Cass is ranked for the first time since 1984. In 2022, the Colonels won their first playoff game in 39 years, and they return their best three players – DB Devin Henderson (Liberty), LB Kevin Henderson (mid-major offers) and WR/DB Sacovie White (Georgia). Rome is led by QB Reece Fountain, a Georgia Power 100 pick. He has passed for 6,425 yards in his career. Other top players are OL/DL Jarvis Adams (Western Kentucky), DL Justin Terrell (N.C. State), LB Jaedon Harmon (junior with more than a dozen offers), DB Joe Wilkinson (Appalachian State) and WR D.K. Daniel (978 receiving yards in 2022). Rome leads the series 9-1.
 
Dutch Fork (S.C.) at Colquitt County
 
When, where: 7 p.m. Saturday, Tom White Field at Mack Tharpe Stadium, Moultrie
Records, rankings: Dutch Fork (14-1 in 2022) is No. 1 in South Carolina’s Class AAAA (MaxPreps); Colquitt County (13-1 in 2022) is No. 3 in Georgia’s Class 7A.
Last meeting: This is the teams’ first meeting.
Things to know: Dutch Fork, from Irmo, S.C., outside of Columbia, has won South Carolina’s highest classification six of the past seven years. The Silver Foxes have preseason top-25 national rankings in High School Football America (No. 11) and National HSFB (No. 14). They’ve played only one previous Georgia team, beating Creekside 21-13 last season. Former Tennessee All-America WR Jalin Hyatt played at Dutch Fork. The current team doesn’t have many blue-chip recruits. Colquitt County is in the top 25 of six national polls peaking at No. 11 in National HSFB. The Packers are a traditional state power but even more attractive this season to a national audience because of AJC Super 11 picks WR Ny Carr (committed to Georgia) and TE Landen Thomas (Florida State). This game is the nightcap of a doubleheader, with Lowndes vs. Christ School of North Carolina as the opening game. FloFootball will stream both.
 
Hughes at Carrollton
 
When, where: 6 p.m. Friday, Grisham Stadium, Carrollton
Records, rankings: Hughes (15-0 in 2022) is No. 1 in Class 6A; Carrollton (14-1 in 2022) is No. 2 in Class 7A.
Last meeting: This is the teams’ first meeting.
Things to know: This game between 2022 Class 6A champion Hughes and 7A runner-up Carrollton could become the first meeting between consensus five-star quarterbacks in state history. As a sophomore, Carrollton’s Ju Ju Lewis can’t be officially a 247Composite five-star until next year, but he’s ESPN’s and 247Sports' No. 1 class-of-2026 prospect at any position. Hughes’ Air Noland, an AJC Super 11 choice committed to Ohio State, is an authentic five star. As a junior, Noland (236-of-323 for 4,095 yards, 44 TDs, four interceptions) was more efficient than the freshman Lewis (283-of-432 for 4,118 yards, 48 TDs, 12 interceptions). Both have excellent casts again this year. Some of Carrollton’s stars are RB Bryce Hicks (2,300 yards from scrimmage in 2022), WR Caleb Odom (Alabama commit), OL Zykie Helton (Alabama), LB Montreze Smith (Duke) and DB Kelvin Hill (UAB). Among Hughes’ top players are WR Joseph Stone (LSU), DL Ameir Glenn (Wake Forest) and OL Dontrell Glover (Alabama). ESPN2 will televise the game.
Marist at Gainesville
 
When, where: 7:30 p.m. Bobby Gruhn Field at City Park, Gainesville
Records, rankings: Marist (10-3 in 2022) is No. 9 in Class 6A; Gainesville (14-1 in 2022) is No. 2 in Class 6A.
Last meeting: Gainesville won 34-23 in 2022.
Things to know: In last year’s game, the first under coach Josh Niblett, Gainesville took a 27-7 second-quarter lead. Baxter Wright, who returns, was 14-for-14 passing for 249 yards in the first half. It was unranked Gainesville’s first win on the road against a top-10 team since 2017 and put the Red Elephants in the rankings for the first time since 2015. They would not lose until the Class 6A championship game against Hughes. Gainesville has three preseason all-state players. They are RB Gavin Hall, DL Champ Thompson and DB Dion Ferguson. Marist made the quarterfinals last season. The War Eagles have done no worse than that 10 of the past 11 seasons, but until last year, they were playing in Class 4A. Marist pushed its streak of 10-win seasons to six despite moving up two classes. Marist’s top players this season are WR/DE Luke Harpring (committed to Georgia Tech), WR/DB Casey Comerford, QB/DB Jack Euart and FB/DE Jackson Hughes.
 
Oconee County at North Oconee
 
When, where: 7:30 p.m. Friday, Titan Stadium, Bogart
Records, rankings: Oconee County (9-5 in 2022) is No. 7 in Class 3A; North Oconee (13-1 in 2022) is No. 2 in Class 4A.
Last meeting: North Oconee won 16-13 in 2022.
Things to know: Oconee County leads 5-4 in this series between schools 4.5 miles apart along Hog Mountain Road. This is the fourth time in five seasons that both are ranked when playing each other. North Oconee features returning senior starters at QB Max Wilson, TE Jack Kelly (committed to Army), WR/DB Trey Lenhardt (Appalachian State), RB Tate Titshaw (multiple offers), OL Daniel Waldrop (small-school offers) and K/P J.J. Poole. The Titans also are high on backup quarterback Harrison Faulkner, a sophomore and son of Georgia Tech offensive coordinator Buster Faulkner. North Oconee is riding a 14-game home winning streak dating to an opening loss to Oconee County in 2021. Oconee County will be replacing most of its starters. Players to watch are QB/DB Mac Ricks, QB Titus Watkins, LB Caleb Smith and RB/DB Cole Smith.
 
St. Frances Academy (Md.) at Buford
 
When, where: 7:30 p.m. Friday, Tom Riden Stadium, Buford
Records, rankings: St. Frances Academy (9-1 in 2022) is No. 1 in Maryland (MaxPreps); Buford (11-1 in 2022) is No. 1 in Georgia’s Class 7A.
Last meeting: This is the teams’ first meeting.
Things to know: St. Frances is a 195-year-old Catholic school in Baltimore and one of the oldest historically African American schools in the country. Its football team has finished in MaxPreps’ final top 10 four of the past five seasons and is in the top four of six national polls currently. University of Georgia LB Jamon Dumas-Johnson is a former player there. Seven St. Frances seniors are committed to Division I programs. They are QB Michael Van Buren (Oregon), RB DeJuan Williams (Maryland), OL Logan Bennett (Michigan State), LB Darius Jones (Wake Forest), LB Simeon Coleman (Cincinnati) and CB Ify Obidegwu (Oregon). Buford, ranked in the top 10 of six national polls, is also well-armed. That starts with QB Dylan Raiola, the consensus No. 1 recruit in the country. He’s joined by fellow five-star recruits DL Eddrick Houston and DB K.J. Bolden. Buford is 13-3 all-time against out-of-state teams. FloFootball will stream the game.
Walton vs. Grayson
 
When, where: 7 p.m. Saturday, Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta
Records, rankings: Walton (10-3 in 2022) is No. 5 in Class 7A; Grayson (10-3 in 2022) is No. 9 in Class 7A.
Last meeting: Grayson won 24-0 in the 2011 Class 5A championship game.
Things to know: Walton feels like it might have its best team since the 2011 group that lost to Grayson for the title. QB Jeremy Hecklinski (committed to Wake Forest) threw for 3,520 yards and 37 touchdowns last season. Makari Bodiford (Memphis) rushed for 1,582 yards. Other premium players include TE Hunter Teal (Miami, Ohio), LB Ashton Woods (North Carolina), LB Wendell Gregory (South Carolina), OL Daniel Calhoun (Georgia) and OL Sam Trainor (Air Force). Grayson is working under new coach Santavious Bryant, who was on Gainesville’s staff last season but worked at Grayson in 2019-21. He takes over a program that has done no worse than the quarterfinals each of the past five seasons. QB Jeff Davis (2,242 yards passing) returns with RB Amari Alston and OL Waltclaire Flynn, who are committed to Central Florida. DE Tyler Atkinson led Grayson with 22 tackles and eight sacks last season as a freshman.
 
Warner Robins at Lee County
 
When, where: 7:30 p.m. Friday, Trojan Field, Leesburg
Records, rankings: Warner Robins (10-5 in 2022) is No. 3 in Class 5A; Lee County (8-4 in 2022) is No. 5 in Class 6A.
Last meeting: Lee County won 26-10 in 2022.
Things to know: In their 2022 game, RB Ousmane Kromah rushed for 216 yards and Lee County broke Warner Robins’ 30-game winning streak at McConnell-Talbert Stadium. Ousmane returns. He has rushed for more than 3,500 yards in his two-year career. DL Leroy Jackson is another top Trojans player. He had 10 tackles for losses and five sacks last season and was MVP of the GACA Junior All-Star Game. Seven starters are back on both sides, including QB Weston Bryan, who won the job midseason last year. Warner Robins bounced back from a 1-4 start to reach the 5A final last season. The Demons will have a new coach, Shane Sams, who was Rome’s offensive coordinator last season and is a Warner Robins alumnus. Staring QB Chase Reese (1,517 yards passing) returns. Other top players are WR Cam Flowers (Western Kentucky commit), WR/DB Isiah Canion (Georgia Tech) and Rasean Dinkins (four-star junior). This is the fourth straight season that these teams have met, each with both teams ranked in the top five. Lee County has won two. None of the games have been close.
 
Westlake at North Cobb
 
When, where: 7:30 p.m. Friday, Emory Sewell Stadium, Kennesaw
Records, rankings: Westlake (9-4 in 2022) is No. 8 in Class 7A; North Cobb (9-3 in 2022) is unranked in Class 7A.
Last meeting: North Cobb won 21-17 in 2022.
Things to know: In last year’s game, North Cobb used a 10-play, 79-yard drive in the fourth quarter to score the winning touchdown with 3:28 left. Westlake then drove to the North Cobb 6, but a planned spiked was ruled a fumble, and the game ended. Star quarterbacks from that game – North Cobb’s Malachi Singleton (Arkansas) and Westlake’s R.J. Johnson (Toledo) – have graduated. North Cobb will turn to junior Nick Grimstead, who was 8-2 as a starter after Singleton went down with an injury. He passed for 1,334 yards and rushed for 290. Other key North Cobb players will be RB David Eziomume (committed to Clemson), DB Elijah Lee (Coastal Carolina), DB Phillip Gladney (Georgia Southern), LB Grayson Hodges (Air Force) and DB Cayden Trotter (13 offers). Westlake also has a wealth of Division I players. Among the Lions’ best are preseason all-state DB Christian Peterson (Central Florida), DL Harper Hollomon (UConn), DL Kendall Farmer (Appalachian State), OL Juan Gaston (a junior with more than 30 offers), OL Dominic Steward (Troy), DB Rae’mon Mosby (Louisville) and LB Antwan Smith (Kentucky).
North Atlanta, Parkview roll in openers
North Atlanta and Parkview won the first two games of the 2023 season Wednesday night in the Corky Kell + Dave Hunter Classic at Kell High in Marietta.
 
Both were blowouts. North Atlanta beat Johns Creek 58-14 in the opener after leading 51-7 at halftime. Parkview defeated Kell 43-24 after leading 36-7 at half.
 
North Atlanta's Demeitrus Barnes rushed for 120 yards and three touchdowns on 10 carries. Ian Reynolds was 7-of-7 passing for 163 yards and two touchdowns. He rushed for 85 yards and a touchdown.
 
North Atlanta made history last season by winning its first playoff game in history.
 
For Parkview, Antonio White had four tackles for losses. Jeremy Johnson had 3.5, and Mysean Nesbitt had three. AJC Super 11 WR Mike Matthews had three receptions for 70 yards and three solo tackles.
Region title grand slam
Sid Fritts, formerly of Washington-Wilkes, retired in the offseason. He is one of 11 coaches to win region titles at four or more GHSA schools. T. McFerrin won region titles at seven. This season, new Burke County coach Franklin Stephens can join McFerrin as the only coaches with more than four. Another active coach, Ware County’s Jason Strickland, is also on this exclusive list.
 
*Sid Fritts (Vidalia, Rome, Elbert County, Washington-Wilkes)
*Jeff Herron (Oconee County, Camden County, Prince Avenue Christian, Grayson)
*Mike Hodges (Miller County, West Rome, Thomasville, Cairo)
*Jim Lofton (Dykes, Jefferson, East Hall, GAC)
*T. McFerrin (Lithonia, Forest Park, Peachtree, Tucker, Elbert County, South Gwinnett, Jefferson)
*Dexter Poss (North Habersham, Claxton, Warren County, Evans)
*Franklin Stephens (Tucker, Lamar County, Ware County, McEachern)
*Jason Strickland (Lamar County, Fitzgerald, Pierce County, Ware County)
*Rodney Walker (West Rome, Stephens County, Peach County, Sandy Creek)
*Luther Welsh (Dougherty, Thomson, Camden County, Screven County)
*Charlie Winslette (Statesboro, West Rome, Greene-Taliaferro, Stephens County)
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On TV
Today
*Archer vs. North Forsyth, 4:30 p.m., WPCH Peachtree TV (Atlanta)
*Barnwell, S.C. at Willison-Elko, S.C., 7:30 p.m., WJBF MeTV 6.2 (Augusta)
*Cherokee Bluff at West Forsyth, 8 p.m., WPCH Peachtree TV (Atlanta)

Friday
*Mount Pisgah Christian at Fellowship Christian, 2 p.m., WPCH Peachtree TV (Atlanta)
*Creekside vs. Kennesaw Mountain, 5:30 p.m., WPCH Peachtree TV (Atlanta)
*Hughes at Carrollton, 6 p.m., ESPN2
*Lakeview-Fort Oglethorpe at Gilmer, 7:30 p.m., ETC TV 3 (Ellijay)
*Richmond Hill at Effingham County, 7:30 p.m., WSAV-CW (Savannah)
*Thomson at Burke County, 7:30 p.m., WJBF MeTV 6.2 (Augusta)
*Tyner, Tenn. at Red Bank, Tenn., 7:30 p.m., WFLI-TV (Chattanooga)
*Cass at Rome, 8:30 p.m., WPCH Peachtree TV (Atlanta)

Saturday
*Norcross vs. Marietta, 10 a.m., WPCH Peachtree TV (Atlanta)
*Brookwood vs. McEachern, 1 p.m., WPCH Peachtree TV (Atlanta)
*Mill Creek vs. North Gwinnett, 4 p.m., WPCH Peachtree TV (Atlanta)
*Grayson vs. Walton, 7 p.m., WPCH Peachtree TV (Atlanta)
Valdosta is playing Washington of Ohio, better known as Massillon, on Friday night in the Northeast Ohio vs. America Showcase at Paul Brown Tiger Stadium. Valdosta (944-262-34) ranks No. 1 in all-time victories for a high school football program. Massillon (932-299-36) ranks No. 4. What school ranks second in Georgia all-time? (Answer Friday)
 
Answer to Wednesday’s question: The highest-ranked teams in each class from the Composite Rankings with no state titles are No. 6 Walton (7A), No. 5 Houston County (6A), No. 5 Coffee (5A), No. 2 North Oconee (4A), No. 2 Calvary Day (3A), No. 3 Appling County (2A), No. 5 Rabun County (A Division I) and co-No. 1 Schley County (A Division II).

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GHSA 
Wednesday's scores 
North Atlanta 58, Johns Creek 14
Parkview 43, Kell 24 

Today's games 
Archer at North Forsyth (WF) 
Berkmar at Lakeside, Atl. (A) 
Bradwell Institute at Wayne Co.
Carver, Atlanta at LaGrange (C) 
Cherokee Bluff at West Forsyth 
Collins Hill at Milton 
Howard at Southwest (ED) 
Jeff Davis at Charlton Co. 
KIPP Atl. Collegiate at Druid Hills (AV) 
Newton at Hapeville (B) 
Pepperell at Northwest Whitfield
Rockmart at Cedartown
Rutland at Towers (GO) 
Sav. Country Day at Windsor Forest (SV)
Union Co. at Fannin Co.

Friday's games 
ACE Charter at Crawford Co. 
Alcovy at Lithonia (HS) 
Alpharetta at Jefferson 
Appling Co. at Ware Co. 
Arabia Mountain at Jackson, Atlanta (HA) 
Armuchee at Gordon Central 
B.E.S.T. Academy at Greene Co. 
Baldwin at Peach Co. 
Banks Co. at Johnson, Gainesville 
Benedictine at Jenkins (SM) 
Berrien at Clinch Co. 
Bleckley Co. at Dodge Co. 
Bluffton, S.C. at Beach (SV) 
Bowdon at Manchester 
Brantley Co. at Atkinson Co. 
Brooks Co. at Thomasville 
Bryan Co. at Lincoln Co. 
Calhoun at Blessed Trinity 
Cambridge at Creekview 
Campbell at Sprayberry 
Cass at Rome 
Centennial at Wheeler 
Central, Macon at Westside, Macon (ED) 
Central, Talbotton at Pataula Charter 
Central Gwinnett at Discovery 
Chamblee at South Cobb 
Chattooga at LaFayette 
Cherokee at Cartersville 
Chestatee at Hebron Christian 
Christian Acad., Tenn. at Darlington 
Christian Heritage at North Cobb Christ. 
Coahulla Creek at Murray Co. 
Columbia at Camden Co. 
Cook at Pelham 
Coosa at Southeast Whitfield 
Crisp Co. at Dooly Co. 
Cross Creek at Butler 
Cross Keys at Walker 
Dade Co. at Athens Academy 
Dalton at North Murray 
Dawson Co. at Jackson Co. 
Decatur at Flowery Branch 
Dougherty at Westover (M) 
Eagle's Land. Christ. at Bainbridge 
East Paulding at Woodland, Cartersville 
Elbert Co. at Hart Co. 
Evans at North Augusta, S.C. 
Fayette Co. at McIntosh 
Fitzgerald at Irwin Co. 
Forsyth Central at Chattahoochee 
Franklin Co. at Madison Co. 
Gordon Lee at Trion 
Greenbrier at Harlem 
Greenville at Spencer (OS) 
Griffin at Ola 
Hancock Central at Glenn Hills 
Haralson Co. at Rabun Co. 
Hardaway at Carver, Columbus (CM) 
Harris Co. at Troup (C) 
Harrison at South Paulding 
Hawkinsville at Portal 
Hayesville, N.C. at Towns Co. 
Heard Co. at Bremen 
Holy Innocents' at Pace Academy 
Hughes at Carrollton 
Islands at Calvary Day 
Jasper Co. at Walnut Grove 
Jefferson Co. at Aquinas 
Kendrick at Seminole Co. 
Kennesaw Mountain at Creekside (BA) 
Lake Oconee Acad. at George Walton
Lakeside, Evans at Aiken, S.C. 
Lakeview-Ft. Ogle. at Gilmer 
Landmark Christian at Rockdale Co. 
Laney at Strom Thurmond, S.C. 
Lanier Co. at Bacon Co. 
Lassiter at Etowah 
Locust Grove at McDonough
Loganville at Monroe Area 
Lovett at Westminster 
Luella at Eastside (SH) 
M.L. King at Duluth 
Macon Co. at Whitefield Academy 
Marist at Gainesville 
McIntosh Co. Acd. at Johnson, Sav. (IH) 
Meadowcreek at Greater Atlanta Christian 
Midland Valley, S.C. at Grovetown 
Midtown at Mount Paran Christian 
Miller Co. at Early Co. 
Miller Grove at Tucker (A) 
Monroe at Mitchell Co. 
Mountain View at Shiloh 
Mt. Pisgah at Fellowship Christian 
Mt. Zion, Jonesboro at Jonesboro (T) 
Mundy's Mill at Lovejoy (TO) 
New Manchester at Woodland, Stock. 
North Paulding at Allatoona 
North Springs at Dunwoody (ND) 
Northside, Col. at Columbus (K) 
Northview at McNair (AV) 
Oconee Co. at North Oconee 
Oglethorpe Co. at East Jackson 
Osborne at Woodstock 
Paulding Co. at Hiram 
Pike Co. at Temple 
Prince Ave. Christian at Hammond, S.C. 
Providence Christian at St. Francis 
Redan at Central, Carrollton 
Richmond Academy at Veterans (PH) 
Richmond Hill at Effingham Co. 
Ringgold at Heritage, Ringgold 
River Ridge at Hillgrove 
Riverwood at Alexander 
Roswell at Denmark 
Salem at Heritage, Conyers 
Savannah at Josey 
Sav. Christian at Hilton Head Christ., S.C. 
Seckinger at Peachtree Ridge 
Sequoyah at Lambert 
Shaw at Marion Co. 
Social Circle at Morgan Co. 
Sonoraville at Pickens 
South Atlanta at Southwest DeKalb (GO) 
South Forsyth at Lanier 
South Gwinnett at Pebblebrook 
Southeast Bulloch at Liberty Co. 
Southside Christ., S.C. at Commerce 
Spalding at Eagle's Landing 
St. Frances, Md. at Buford 
St. Pius at Dacula 
Statesboro at Glynn Academy 
Stephens Co. at Habersham Central 
Stone Mountain at Chapel Hill 
Sumter Co. at Houston Co. (FF) 
Swainsboro at Metter 
Tattnall Co. at Claxton 
Taylor Co. at Southland Academy 
Thomas Co. Central at Cairo 
Thomson at Burke Co. 
Tift Co. at Coffee 
Toombs Co. at Long Co. 
Treutlen at Jenkins Co. 
Tri-Cities at Hampton 
Trinity Christian at Woodward Academy 
Turner Co. at Worth Co. 
Upson-Lee at Union Grove 
Valdosta at Massillon, Ohio 
Vidalia at South Effingham 
Warner Robins at Lee Co. 
Warren Co. at Glascock Co. 
Washington at Banneker 
Washington-Wilkes at East Laurens 
Wesleyan at Mount Vernon 
West Hall at East Hall 
Westlake at North Cobb 
Westside, Augusta at Hephzibah 
Wheeler Co. at GMC Prep 
White Co. at North Hall 
Wilcox Co. at Lamar Co. 
Wilkinson Co. at Dublin 
Winder-Barrow at Apalachee

Saturday's games 
Brookwood at McEachern (MB) 
Cedar Grove at Dutchtown (MC) 
Christ School, N.C. at Lowndes (CC) 
Clarke Central at Cedar Shoals 
Douglas Co. at Stockbridge (MC) 
Douglass at Mays (L)
Dutch Fork, S.C. at Colquitt Co. 
East Coweta at Starr's Mill (NH) 
Forest Park at Morrow 
Jones Co. at Northside, W.R. (MU) 
Norcross at Marietta (MB) 
North Gwinnett at Mill Creek (MB) 
Northeast at Mary Persons (MU) 
Riverdale at North Clayton (SC) 
Sandy Creek at Newnan 
Stephenson at Lithia Springs (MC) 
Walton at Grayson (MB) 
Whitewater at Northgate (NH) 

GIAA/GAPPS 
Today's game 
Pinewood Christian at Robert Toombs

Friday’s games 
Augusta Prep at Bethlehem Christian 
Brentwood at John Milledge 
Bulloch Academy at Tiftarea Academy 
Calvary Christian at Cherokee Christian 
Creekside Christ. at Loganville Christian 
Deerfield-Windsor at Westfield 
Fullington Acad. at Aucilla Christian, Fla. 
Georgia Christian at Flint River Academy 
Lake Oconee Acad. at George Walton
Lakeview Academy at King’s Ridge 
Mount de Sales at Strong Rock Christian 
Palmetto Christian, S.C. at Memorial Day 
Rock Springs at Central Fellowship 
Skipstone Academy at Lanier Christian 
St. Andrew’s at Thomas Jefferson Acad. 
St. Anne-Pacelli at Glenwood 
Tattnall Square at Schley Co. 
Taylor Co. at Southland Academy 
Terrell Academy at Southwest Georgia 
Trinity Christian, Dublin at Piedmont Acd. 

Stadium abbreviations: (A) Adams; (AV) Avondale; (B) Banneker High School; (BA) Barron; (C) Callaway; (CC) Colquitt County High School; (CM) Columbus Memorial; (ED) Ed Defore; (FF) Freedom Field; (GO) Godfrey; (HA) Henderson, Atlanta; (HS) Hallford; (IH) Islands High School; (K) Kinnett; (KH) Kell High School; (L) Lakewood; (M) Mills; (MB) Mercedes-Benz; (MC) Morehouse College; (MU) Mercer University; (ND) North DeKalb; (NH) Newnan High School; (OS) Odis Spencer; (PH) Perry High School; (SC) Southern Crescent; (SH) Sharp; (SM) Savannah Memorial; (SV) Savannah High School; (T) Tara; (TO) Twelve Oaks; (WF) West Forsyth High School
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Today’s interviewee is Westminster coach Gerry Romberg, whose team opens the season Friday at home against Lovett. Romberg is in his 32nd season as Westminster’s coach. His record is 226-136 with a state title in 2015. He has faced Lovett, which is two miles away in Buckhead, more times than any other school. His record against the Lions is 17-12.
 
Gerry Romberg, Westminster head coach
1. How do you explain your longevity at Westminster? “I ask myself that a lot. When I first got here, I had coached in college and knew I didn’t like recruiting, so I realized high school was a better fit. It’s just a good place here. I’ve always wanted to establish a program and be in a school situation where my 8 to 3 was also fulfilling and I wasn’t just a football coach because I really enjoy teaching physical education and health and now sports performances classes. I like the interaction with kids. There have been times when I’ve gotten frustrated. We don’t have the bigger, faster, stronger players that some have. There are times I wish I was coaching at that [kind of] school. One of my college coaches, Rusty Burns, who has coached at about 10 or 12 places [and is now an offensive analyst at TCU], he’d come by here and always say, ‘Don’t ever leave this job.’ He was a major Division I coach, and for him to say that, it really resonated. I also remember in 2008 and ’09 when we were in Buford’s region I’d think I’d love to coach at a place like that, and I remember talking to Jess Simpson [Buford’s coach at the time, now associate head coach at Duke], and he was talking about some issues they were having. He said it doesn’t matter where you coach, there will be problems. I realized the grass isn't always greener. There’s no utopia. Those interactions with those coaches really helped me. At the end of the day when you put the positives with the negatives, this is a great place with a great administration. I’ve been able to establish a program that has continuity and consistency. It’s been very rewarding, and I feel very blessed to have been here 32 years.”
 
2. What’s interesting about the Westminster-Lovett rivalry and your relationship with Lovett’s coach, Mike Muschamp? “When I first got the job at Westminster, Bill Railey was Lovett’s coach, and we weren’t on the schedule [to play each other]. There was an incident with some parents in the late ’80s. So I said to Bill that we really need to play this game for our community because it’s in such a close proximity. Bill felt the same way. We have a lot of split families. At Westminster, we have parents who have two kids at Westminster and one at Lovett, and vice versa. The community is very interwoven. All the players know each other. So we started playing again in 1994 and have played every year since. This is the 30th time I’ve coached against Lovett and the 20th time against Mike. Bill and I tried to establish a close relationship with the coaches so that parents and players could see that while it was a fierce rivalry, it was one of mutual respect. Mike and I felt the same way. Mike is a very close friend. Mike used to say that you could take Westminster’s players and Lovett’s players and switch uniforms and it would be the same game. He’s one of the best offensive coaches I’ve ever coached against. I was defensive coordinator for most of those years, and it’s always a challenge to go against him. After the game you realize where your weaknesses are because he’s so good at exploiting them. I always felt in a non-region game that we got so much better for playing them.”
 
3. What’s the outlook for Westminster this season? “You never feel you have enough time to get ready for the first game. We’re fortunate, or unfortunate, that we don’t do spring practice. The good is that we’re able to have two scrimmages [GHSA allows two if you don’t have one in spring]. So hopefully there was some progress from the first to the second scrimmage, and our kids got a game-like situation two weeks in a row. We’re still trying to figure out the quarterback position. We have two – Kent Perkins, a senior, and Michael Buhay, a junior. Perkins probably has the stronger arm. Buhay is a run threat. Both have skills that can help us. We have some really good skill players. At Westminster, we never have a lot of size in the line, and we don’t have a lot of depth in the line right now. We have seven or eight kids playing on both sides. That’s always a problem early, especially with the heat and humidity. We’ve got to find kids who can fill in five to 10 play on either side to spell some guys.”
 
4. GHSA reclassification is on the horizon. What do you hope happens? “First of all, I’m glad they’re going back to six classes. That’s really smart on the GHSA’s part. I’m hoping when the dust settles that we’re back in 2A. That’s where we should play and need to play. We’re a middle-of-the-road 2A school playing 4A. We have so many players going both ways. In our region, we had several teams that two-platoon. The year before, we were in a region with Cedar Grove and Sandy Creek, but we also had some games that weren’t as difficult. In this region last year, we played a competitive game every week, and as the season went by, we really got worn down with so many playing both ways. When we got to the playoff game with Lovett, we were decimated with injuries. The attrition took its toll. That’s the different part about going up. We’re playing against schools with 1,500 kids, and we have under 400 boys in our school. Let’s face it. Recruiting isn’t just a private-school or city-school issue. All schools, public or private, whether you want to believe it or not, might try to recruit players. We really can’t because of our academic restraints, and I never have. I believe that playing 2A would be fairer to our players.”
 
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