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8 schools collect first state-playoff wins
Top-10 teams went 74-4 in the first round last week, but several historical underdogs had special moments as Cambridge, Islands, New Manchester, South Atlanta, Sprayberry and River Ridge won state playoff games for the first time. So did Denmark and Cherokee Bluff, schools that opened a little more than two years ago.

The only teams to deck top-10 opponents were Harrison, Northwest Whitfield, Bleckley County and Lincoln County.

Harrison, the 2019 Class 6A champion now playing in 7A, was only 3-5 in the regular season but rose up to beat No. 9 Newnan 26-24 on the road.

Northwest Whitfield beat No. 10 Stephenson 28-24 in Class 4A, and Bleckley County beat No. 10 Vidalia 56-15 in 2A. Bleckley also beat Vidalia in the regular season.

Lincoln County, a 24-point underdog according to the computer Maxwell Ratings, defeated No. 10 Chattahoochee County 29-13 in a Class A Public game. It was Lincoln County’s first playoff road win since 2012, when Larry Campbell was in his penultimate season as head coach.

Sprayberry made history with its 34-14 road victory over Creekview in Class 6A. Sprayberry won region playoff games in 1978 and 1982, when the state playoffs comprised only the eight region champions from each class, but the Yellow Jackets hadn’t won a true state playoff game in their 65-year history of varsity football.

Teams advancing for the first time in more than 10 years were Richmond Academy (last won in 2009), Gordon Lee (2007), Pacelli (2006), Hancock Central (2006), Upson-Lee (2005), Decatur (2003), Northeast (2002), Riverdale (2001), Jeff Davis (1997), Fannin County (1995) and Central of Macon (1975).
Class 7A
*Lowndes (8-1) at North Cobb (10-1): This game, to be televised by GPB, features two of the state’s best dual-threat quarterbacks. North Cobb’s Malachi Singleton, a sophomore with reported offers from Georgia Tech and Virginia Tech, was 14-of-17 passing for 215 yards in a 35-6 victory over Pebblebrook last week. Lowndes’ Jacurri Brown, a junior four-star recruit, was 7-of-11 passing for 178 yards and rushed for 75 yards in a 42-0 victory over Newton last week. Lowndes, under new coach Jamey DuBose, is coming off a 2019 runner-up finish and seeking its fifth consecutive 10-win season. North Cobb has won 10 games and advanced a round in the playoffs for the first time since 2016.

*Archer (7-4) at Milton (10-0): Archer is one of only two Class 7A teams (North Gwinnett is the other) that have a chance to make the Class 7A quarterfinals for the fourth consecutive season. Milton is 40-9 during that time with a state title in 2018. Archer beat Gainesville 21-14 last week after Vashaun Stockmann threw a 31-yard TD pass to D.J. Moore with 59 seconds left to break a 14-14 tie. Archer also scored on Stockmann’s 54-yard run and Wilgen Larame’s short return of a blocked punt. Milton beat Peachtree Ridge 45-14. Jordan McDonald, a 1,000-yard rusher, was held to 65 yards, but Devin Farrell was 17-of-22 passing for 217 yards. Jack Nickel, a tight end committed to Notre Dame, had three receptions for 76 yards and returned a fumble 7 yards for a touchdown.

*Denmark (6-4) at Collins Hill (9-2): Denmark, which opened in 2018 in Forsyth County, won its first playoff game last week, beating Discovery 63-0. Collins Hill also won easily, beating Alpharetta 42-7. Both teams have major Division I prospects at quarterback. Denmark’s Aaron McLaughlin, committed to N.C. State, was 18-of-26 passing for 231 yards and five touchdowns against Discovery. Horn, rated by 247Sports as the No. 2 pro-style QB prospect among juniors, was 18-of-28 passing for 286 yards and six touchdowns against Alpharetta. Four of the TD passes went to Travis Hunter, a five-star prospect committed to Florida State as a cornerback. The victory was Collins Hill’s first in the playoffs since 2015, also the last time Collins Hill made the quarterfinals.

*Parkview (7-3) at East Coweta (9-1): Parkview’s Cody Brown rushed for 278 yards and three touchdowns on 43 carries in a 24-17 overtime victory over Camden County last week. Parkview trailed 17-0 at halftime. Brown has rushed for 1,250 yards on the season, 4,944 for his career, and is committed to Tennessee. The leading rusher in Class 7A, however, belongs to East Coweta. Jayden Bolton has 1,350 yards and 16 touchdowns, including 94 yards and three scores in a 37-28 comeback victory over Marietta last week. But East Coweta’s leading rusher in that game was sophomore Trey Bowles, who had a career-high 176 yards rushing and two touchdowns. East Coweta can reach the quarterfinals for the first time since 2002. Parkview was a semifinalist last year.

*Roswell (8-2) at Norcross (11-0): Roswell beat Mill Creek 28-27 last week after trailing 27-7 with 4:23 left in the third quarter. Robbie Roper was 17-of-29 passing for 151 yards and two touchdowns, and his 3-yard, fourth-and-goal TD pass on the 17th play of a drive set the comeback in motion. Norcross had an easier time in the first round, winning 47-20 against South Forsyth. Mason Kaplan was 13-of-15 passing for 303 yards and four touchdowns, two to Trey Goodman. Kaleb Jackson (101) and Jahni Clarke (96) were leading rushers. Norcross is seeking its first quarterfinal since its 2013 state-championship season. Roswell is after its first quarterfinal since its 2016 runner-up season.

*Walton (6-5) at Colquitt County (8-0): Walton is coming off its best performance of the season, a 49-9 victory over McEachern. Kenny Djaha, injured much of the season, rushed for a season-high 138 yards on 15 carries. QB Zak Rozsman, a junior pro-style quarterback with Division I offers, was 9-of-13 passing for 134 yards. Walton is in the second round for the fourth straight season but hasn’t made the quarterfinals since its 2011 state runner-up team. Colquitt County beat Brookwood 49-3 last week after taking a 35-3 halftime lead. Zane Touchton, starting for injured Xavier Williams, was 15-of-17 passing for 287 yards and four touchdowns. Colquitt sacked Brookwood star QB Dylan Lonergan four times and returned an interception for a touchdown. After falling short last season, Colquitt is seeking its 11th quarterfinal appearance in 12 seasons.

*Harrison (4-5) at Grayson (10-0): Harrison, the 2019 Class 6A champion, upset No. 9 Newnan 26-24 last week. The Hoyas trailed 24-20 in the final minute, but Newnan lost a fumble at its 3-yard line, and Harrison cashed it for a touchdown. Grayson, ranked No. 1 in 7A, will be another matter, though, as the Rams are peaking. Phil Mafah, a Clemson-committed 1,000-yard rusher, carried the offense over much of the season, but midseason transfer Jake Garcia got his first start at quarterback last week in a 43-0 victory over Tift County. The Southern Cal pledge was 11-of-17 passing for 176 yards and three touchdowns. In its only previous game against a No. 1-ranked team, Harrison beat Dacula in the 2019 semifinals.

*North Gwinnett (8-3) at West Forsyth (8-3): West Forsyth won its first region title since 2012 this year, while North Gwinnett failed to win region for the first time since 2016. But North, a semifinalist last year and champion in 2017, will be favored. The Bulldogs have played nine current or one-time top-10 teams and beaten six, including two round-of-16 teams (Parkview, North Cobb) by shutout. Barrett Carter, a linebacker committed to Clemson, was made North’s feature back last week and rushed for 202 yards and four touchdowns on 16 carries in a 29-16 victory over Cherokee. He had three sacks as a linebacker. West Forsyth is seeking it first quarterfinal since 2012. Freshman RB Ryder Stewart rushed for 103 yards and a touchdown and caught a 38-yard TD pass in West’s 39-14 victory over Meadowcreek. Hudson Posey scored on an interception return and a safety.
Class 6A
*Valdosta (5-4) at Evans (9-2): Rush Propst, Valdosta’s first-year coach, collected his 300th career victory when his Wildcats beat Lovejoy 52-14 in the first round. Propst won the majority of his games at Colquitt County (119-35) and Hoover, Ala. (110-16). QB Amari Jones passed for 194 yards and ran for a team-high 49 in the first round. This will be the first meeting against Evans for both Propst and Valdosta. Evans, the Region 3 champion, advanced to the second round for the fourth time since the state playoffs were expanded to 32 team in 1996 with a 42-21 victory over Statesboro. The Knights led 21-0 early, and Statesboro never got closer than a touchdown. Jofranstar Graham had 188 of the Knights’ 330 rushing yards, putting him at 1,120 for the season.

*Sprayberry (6-4) at Carrollton (7-2): Sprayberry, a No. 3 seed, won a state playoff game for the first time in the program’s 65-year history when it beat Creekview 34-14 in the first round. Damarion Owens, who rushed for 1,032 yards during the regular season, scored on a 2-yard run in the first quarter but later suffered what was reported as a significant leg injury, and his status for this week is unknown. Carrollton is in the second round for the sixth consecutive season after beating Winder-Barrow 55-7. The Trojans led 28-0 after one quarter and 55-0 at halftime. Keshawn Ridley rushed for 93 yards and two touchdowns, and the Trojans scored on returns of a blocked punt (3 yards by Juan Nieves) and an interception (46 yards by David Johns).

*Cambridge (6-5) at Buford (9-1): Cambridge, which opened in 2012, is another No. 3 seed that won in the state playoffs for the first time, upsetting Kell 36-14. Phillip-Michael Collins rushed for 176 yards and scored on runs of 24, 5 and 2 yards. Cambridge led 20-0 in the third quarter, saw Kell get within 20-14, and then pulled away in the fourth. Second-ranked Buford, playing in Class 6A for the first time after winning the 5A title in 2019, beat Douglas County 48-0 last week for its 22nd consecutive first-round victory. It was the second straight shutout and fifth of the season for the Wolves, who allow just 5.8 points per game, best in 6A. Victor Venn and Gabe Ervin combined for 130 yards rushing and three touchdowns.

*Hughes (10-1) at Glynn Academy (8-3): Hughes, which missed the playoffs the past two seasons, beat Northside of Warner Robins 27-0 to reach the second round for the first time since 2016. QB Xavier Smith ran for two touchdowns and passed for another in the first half, and the Panthers had 427 yards of total offense while holding Northside to 68. Region 2 champion Glynn Academy beat Grovetown 42-3 for its seventh consecutive first-round victory. The Red Terrors have won six straight games after a 2-3 start, allowing a total of 11 points in the past five games. Glynn Academy rushed for 398 yards last week, according to the Brunswick News, and were led by Caden Hutchinson with 143 and QB T.J. Lewis (committed to Louisville) with 124.

*Rome (8-3) at River Ridge (10-0): Rome, which moved up from 5A this year, is in the second round for the sixth consecutive year after beating Habersham Central 35-14. E.J. Lackey rushed for 184 yards to go over 1,000 for the season and scored three touchdowns, including a 68-yarder on the first play from scrimmage. Freshman QB Reece Fountain was 14-of-17 passing for 206 yards and two scores. River Ridge won a playoff game for the first time in the school’s 12-year history when it beat Kennesaw Mountain 35-34 in overtime in the only first-round 6A game decided by fewer than 20 points. Amehre Morrison (1,717 yards rushing for the season) scored on a 15-yard run on the Knights’ first play in overtime, and River Ridge stopped a two-point conversion attempt to preserve the victory.

*Brunswick (8-3) at Lee County (9-1): Brunswick, which finished in a three-way tie for first place in Region 2 but ended up with the No. 3 seed, reached the eight-win mark for the first time since 2010 with a 41-6 victory over Alcovy. Ree Simmons and Chuckobe Hill both ran for 127 yards, and K.J. Lee passed for 151. Simmons has 1,157 yards rushing for the season, and Lee has 1,878 yards passing. Top-ranked Lee County used a 41-point second quarter to power past Tucker 49-17 in the first round. The second half was played with a running clock. Caleb McDowell scored five first-half touchdowns (four rushing, one on a punt return). Chauncey Magwood ran for 100 yards and threw a touchdown pass. Lee County had 284 yards rushing and 360 yards total in the first half.

*Richmond Hill (9-2) at Westlake (9-1): No. 9 Richmond Hill, a semifinalist last season, beat Lakeside of Evans 56-0 to reach the second round for the third consecutive year. Kenyan “Nuna” Hunter ran for a touchdown, returned an interception 57 yards for a score, recovered a fumble and had five tackles (two for losses). Ashaud Roberson ran for 56 yards on nine carries, giving him 1,463 yards for the season. No. 3 Westlake is averaging 479.8 yards per game and leads 6A with 40.7 points per game. The Lions reached the second round with a 42-10 victory over Houston County. R.J. Johnson was 14-of-15 passing for 330 yards and three touchdowns, giving him 2,664 yards and 20 TDs for the season. Westlake is the Region 4 champion after winning six straight region titles in the highest class.

*Dacula (7-3) at Allatoona (10-0): This game matches the 2019 Class 6A runner-up (No. 4 Allatoona) against a semifinalist the past two seasons (No. 8 Dacula). Dacula reached the second round for the fifth consecutive season with a 49-24 win over Alexander. Kaleb Edwards (committed to Georgia Tech) had 147 yards rushing and 153 receiving; Kyle Efford had 108 yards rushing; and Blaine Jenkins passed for 211 yards. Allatoona recorded its fourth shutout of the year in a 24-0 victory over Johns Creek last week. The Buccaneers are allowing 7.1 points per game, second-best in Class 6A, and have not allowed more than 17 points in any game. Brett Blomquist had two of his team’s three interceptions (he has a school-record 13 in his career) and blocked a punt against Johns Creek.

Coming Tuesday: Classes 5A and 4A
Today’s interviewee is Decatur coach William Felton, whose team beat Greenbrier 51-31 in the first round of the Class 5A playoffs. It was Decatur’s first playoff victory since 2003. Decatur’s season was jeopardized in preseason when the school district suspended extracurricular activities until Sept. 25. Decatur played its first game Oct. 2 and still got out to a 6-0 start. The Bulldogs now stand 7-1 under Felton, who was promoted to head coach in the offseason.

William Felton, Decatur coach
1. What did the playoff win, the school’s first in 17 years, mean to the program? “This victory means progress. It means hope, and it means that we are building a culture where kids believe in themselves, their abilities and each other.”

2. How did the Greenbrier game play out? Any outstanding performances? “First off, hats off to Greenbrier for a great game plan and performance. They made us earn every yard on the field. For us, the game was fun, challenging and exciting. It was a great test to let the kids know what we are good at and what we need to continue to improve on. We had some great performances from a lot of guys. Sophomore QB Harrison Hannah managed the game well and passed for 167 yards. Marquis Hood rushed for 162 yards. Isaac Dimmock rushed for 63 yards as well. Senior Army commit Justin Weaver was electric, scoring on offense and special teams. He had a 51-yard run for a touchdown and a punt return for 53 yards for a touchdown. Mekhi Lloyd had seven tackles and two catches for 50 yards.”

3. What are some of the challenges that you and your team have faced this season related to COVID-19? “The main challenge we have faced with the pandemic is just making the sacrifice and staying away from family and friends who are not immediate. We have very rigorous protocols that we follow to ensure that screening is done efficiently. Our district leaders have done a great job with following CDC guidelines, and our athletic director, Mr. Rodney Thomas, has done a great job us supplying us with all the sanitation supplies we need to be safe. A week before the start of the season, we were shut down due to numbers rising in DeKalb County. We were not allowed to start practice until two weeks before region play. We vowed to treat every day like it was our last because the game was essentially taken from us.”

4. Decatur just 10 years ago was playing in Class 2A and fielding average teams. Now, you're in 5A and advancing in the playoffs. How has this happened? “Funny thing is we are a 5A school by numbers but not for sports. We have less kids now on the football team than we did when I first started here in 2008. Gentrification and richer families have caused the population to rise greatly over the last few years, so we have to move up as our population moves up. As far as the football team, the kids have bought into the idea of family and working together. They are a great dedicated group, and we have been working hard to stay the course and play hard and for each other.”

Playoff broadcast partners GPB TV, Peachtree TV and NFHS Network feature top games live each week throughout the playoffs. This week: Peachtree TV airs West Forsyth vs. North Gwinnett; GPB TV presents Lowndes vs. North Cobb; and NFHS Network streams multiple contests to any device. Much appreciation to the broadcast crew that make these events happen. Don’t miss a moment. Watch, enjoy and stay safe!
Underdog winners
The first round of the playoffs produced few upsets. Only 12 teams that were favored by the computer Maxwell Ratings were beaten, and three of those were favored by only one point. That’s out of 124 games. Here are the teams that won as underdogs.

Class 7A
Roswell (-1) vs. Mill Creek
Harrison (-7) vs. Newnan

Class 6A
Sprayberry (-5) vs. Creekview
Cambridge (-9) vs. Kell

Class 4A
LaGrange (-11) vs. New Hampstead
NW Whitfield (-10) vs. Stephenson

Class 3A
Dawson County (-1) vs. Adairsville

Class 2A
Bleckley County (-4) vs. Vidalia
Model (-6) vs. Washington

Class A Private
Pacelli (-5) vs. Mount de Sales

Class A Public
Lincoln Co. (-24) vs. Chattahoochee Co.
Mitchell Co. (-1) vs. Johnson Co.

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Answer to Wednesday’s question: Marist has the longest active streak of making the playoffs. The War Eagles have made the state playoffs each season since 1994 and region or state playoffs each season since 1983.

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Class 7A
First round
Lowndes 42, Newton 0
North Cobb 35, Pebblebrook 6
Archer 21, Gainesville 14
Milton 45, Peachtree Ridge 14
Denmark 63, Discovery 0
Collins Hill 42, Alpharetta 7
Parkview 24, Camden Co. 17
East Coweta 37, Marietta 28
Roswell 28, Mill Creek 27
Norcross 47, South Forsyth 20
Walton 49, McEachern 9
Colquitt Co. 49, Brookwood 9
Harrison 26, Newnan 24
Grayson 43, Tift Co. 0
North Gwinnett 29, Cherokee 16
West Forsyth 39, Meadowcreek 14

Second round
Lowndes at North Cobb
Archer at Milton
Denmark at Collins Hill
Parkview at East Coweta
Roswell at Norcross
Walton at Colquitt Co.
Harrison at Grayson
North Gwinnett at West Forsyth

Class 6A
First round
Valdosta 52, Lovejoy 14
Evans 42, Statesboro 21
Sprayberry 34, Creekview 14
Carrollton 55, Winder-Barrow 7
Cambridge 36, Kell 14
Buford 48, Douglas Co. 0
Hughes 27, Northside, Warner Robins 0
Glynn Academy 42, Grovetown 3
Rome 35, Habersham Central 14
River Ridge 35, Kennesaw Mountain 34
Brunswick 41, Alcovy 6
Lee Co. 49, Tucker 17
Richmond Hill 56, Lakeside, Evans 0
Westlake 42, Houston Co. 10
Dacula 49, Alexander 24
Allatoona 24, Johns Creek 0

Second round
Valdosta at Evans
Sprayberry at Carrollton
Cambridge at Buford
Hughes at Glynn Academy
Rome at River Ridge
Brunswick at Lee Co.
Richmond Hill at Westlake
Dacula at Allatoona

Class 5A
First round
Ware Co. 24, Dutchtown 0
Creekside 47, Harris Co. 28
Cartersville 56, Jackson, Atlanta 6
St. Pius 31, Loganville 6
Calhoun 46, Lithia Springs 21
Clarke Central 41, M.L. King 20
Coffee 31, Ola 7
Starr’s Mill 63, Mundy’s Mill 6
Decatur 51, Greenbrier 13
Blessed Trinity 49, Chapel Hill 14
Woodward Academy 35, Whitewater 14
Warner Robins 49, Union Grove 7
Griffin 49, Jonesboro 0
Jones Co. 27, Wayne Co. 25
Eastside 3, Southwest DeKalb 0
New Manchester 21, Hiram 17

Second round
Ware Co. at Creekside
Cartersville at St. Pius
Calhoun at Clarke Central
Coffee at Starr’s Mill
Decatur at Blessed Trinity
Woodward Academy at Warner Robins
Griffin at Jones Co.
Eastside at New Manchester

Class 4A
First round
Cairo 37, West Laurens 0
Benedictine 42, Troup 35
Northwest Whitfield 28, Stephenson 24
Riverdale 44, Cedar Shoals 7
Hapeville Charter 6, Heritage, Ringgold 0
Jefferson 65, Mount Zion, Jonesboro 0
Baldwin 36, Thomas Co. Central 30
Carver, Columbus 26, Jenkins 3
North Oconee 41, Fayette Co. 35
Cedartown def. Arabia Mountain, forfeit
Islands 22, Hardaway 18
Bainbridge 42, Westside, Macon 0
LaGrange 30, New Hampstead 26
Perry 30, Westover 14
Flowery Branch 40, Luella 7
Marist 49, Central, Carrolton 0

Second round
Cairo at Benedictine
Northwest Whitfield at Riverdale
Hapeville Charter at Jefferson
Baldwin at Carver, Columbus
North Oconee at Cedartown
Islands at Bainbridge
LaGrange at Perry
Flowery Branch at Marist

Class 3A
First round
Appling Co. 42, Morgan Co. 13
Upson-Lee 31, Southeast Bulloch 13
North Hall 36, North Murray 28
Greater Atlanta Christ. 37, Franklin Co. 7
Dawson Co. 45, Adairsville 31
Oconee Co. 21, Westminster 7
Thomson 62, Tattnall Co. 21
Peach Co. 47, Johnson, Savannah 0
Carver, Atlanta 32, Hart Co. 21
Cherokee Bluff 35, LaFayette 7
Central, Macon 14, Liberty Co. 6
Pierce Co. 59, Burke Co. 14
Crisp Co. 35, Windsor Forest 0
Richmond Academy 28, Brantley Co. 0
Cedar Grove 28, Monroe Area 12
Rockmart 48, White Co. 35

Second round
Upson-Lee at Appling Co.
North Hall at Greater Atlanta Christian
Dawson Co. at Oconee Co.
Thomson at Peach Co.
Carver, Atlanta at Cherokee Bluff
Central, Macon at Pierce Co.
Crisp Co. at Richmond Academy
Cedar Grove at Rockmart

Class 2A
First round
Thomasville 42, Westside, Augusta 13
Dodge Co. 35, Swainsboro 0
Lovett 38, Pepperell 17
Callaway def. Banks Co., forfeit
Model 28, Washington 14
Rabun Co. 35, Haralson Co. 7
Early Co. 48, Putnam Co. 7
Bleckley Co. 56, Vidalia 15
Heard Co. 31, Union Co. 28
Fannin Co. 28, Pace Academy 21
Northeast 27, Toombs Co. 14
Fitzgerald 58, Oglethorpe Co. 12
Jeff Davis 28, Washington Co. 25
Jefferson Co. 36, Cook 22
Bremen 28, Elbert Co. 21
South Atlanta 26, Chattooga 14

Second round
Thomasville at Dodge Co.
Lovett at Callaway
Model at Rabun Co.
Bleckley Co. at Early Co.
Heard Co. at Fannin Co.
Northeast at Fitzgerald
Jeff Davis at Jefferson Co.
Bremen at South Atlanta

Class A Private
First round
Pacelli 37, Mount de Sales 3
Savannah Christian bye
North Cobb Christ. 28, Lakeview Acad 7
Wesleyan 34, Athens Christian 28
Darlington 28, Mount Pisgah Christian 21
Prince Avenue 63, Hebron Christian 28
Stratford Academy 42, Brookstone 21
Eagle’s Landing Christian 45, Aquinas 17
George Walton 32, Holy Innocents’ 7
Christian Heritage 38, King’s Ridge 0
Calvary Day def. Landmark Christ., forfeit
First Presbyterian 49, Heritage, Newnan 7
Whitefield Acad. 27, Sav. Country Day 21
Trinity Christian 51, Tattnall Square 0
Athens Academy 49, Mount Vernon 42
Fellowship Christian 49, Mount Paran 7

Second round
Pacelli at Savannah Christian
North Cobb Christian at Wesleyan
Darlington at Prince Avenue Christian
Stratford Academy at ELCA
George Walton at Christian Heritage
Calvary Day at First Presbyterian
Whitefield Academy at Trinity Christian
Athens Academy at Fellowship Christian

Class A Public
First round
Mitchell Co. 28, Johnson Co. 22
Metter 20, Turner Co. 19
Warren Co. 60, Mount Zion, Carroll 14
Macon Co. 41, Social Circle 21
Gordon Lee 56, Georgia Military 0
Commerce 52, Manchester 20
Wilcox Co. 51, Miller Co. 0
Irwin Co. 41, Jenkins Co. 7
Lincoln Co. 29, Chattahoochee Co. 13
Hancock Central 24, B.E.S.T. Acad. 22
Clinch Co. 23, McIntosh Co. Academy 17
Pelham 41, Montgomery Co. 12
Brooks Co. 36, Claxton 0
Dublin 14, Terrell Co. 12
Washington-Wilkes 41, Taylor Co. 18
Bowdon 35, Wilkinson Co. 6

Second round
Mitchell Co. at Metter
Warren Co. at Macon Co.
Gordon Lee Commerce
Wilcox Co. at Irwin Co.
Lincoln Co. at Hancock Central
Clinch Co. at Pelham
Brooks Co. at Dublin
Washington-Wilkes at Bowdon
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 head football coach
Rockdale County High School in Conyers (Region 3-6A) is accepting applications for head football coach for the 2021-22 school year. Candidates should have a proven record of advanced football knowledge and dynamic communication and leadership skills. Head coaching and/or coordinator experience is preferred. Candidates must be able to obtain and hold a Georgia Teaching Certificate. Most teaching fields will be considered. Please send letters of interest and resumes to Athletic Director Chad Suddeth via email by clicking here, and apply online with Rockdale County Public Schools by clicking here.

North Springs seeking head football coach
North Springs High School (Class 5A) in Sandy Springs is in search of a head football coach. Head coaching/coordinator experience is strongly preferred. You must have a valid teaching certificate and be able to apply for employment with Fulton County Schools. All resumes should be sent to athletic director Vince Strine by clicking here.

Register for Georgia Kicking Punting and Snapping Competition
Be a part of the Georgia Kicking Punting and Snapping Competition to get a chance at becoming an all-state kicker, punter or snapper and get honored at the Georgia Kicking Punting and Snapping Awards. Each participant will also be placed into our ranking system based on their performance at the competition to assist them with college recruiting. Click here to register.

Southeast Georgia Football Recruiting Fair hosted by FCA on Dec. 10
The 2020 Southeast Georgia Football Recruiting Fair hosted by FCA will be held Dec. 10 (9 a.m.-2 p.m.) at Camden County High School in Kingsland. No cost to high school coaches and college recruiters. Click here to contact us via email and reserve your spot.

Fall Metro Atlanta recruiting fair to be held Dec. 1 and Dec. 8
The 2020 Fall Metro Atlanta College Football Recruiting Fair will be held at Riverdale High School on Tuesday, Dec. 1 (8 a.m.-3 p.m.) and Tuesday, Dec. 8 (8 a.m.-3 p.m.). Representatives from Division II, Division III, NAIA, junior colleges and prep schools from across the country will be there looking for football prospects from the classes of 2021, 2022, 2023 and 2024. We have only 50 spots available for high schools at each session. All COVID screening protocols and procedures will be in place. To register, click here.
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