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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. Include opponent and score. Those who make the list also will appear on ajc.com and our website.

Class 6A

1. (1) Carrollton (5-0)

Last week: Beat Gainesville 45-16. A.J. McNeil returned a kickoff 95 yards for a touchdown and a 14-3 second-quarter lead that Carrollton stretched to 21-3 by halftime. Kimauri Farmer rushed for 151 yards and two touchdowns on 15 carries. Julian Lewis was 15-of-19 passing for 151 yards and two touchdowns, both to Ryan Mosley, who had six receptions for 117 yards. Next: Friday at Parker, Ala. (4-0)

2. (2) Buford (3-1)

Last week: Beat Douglas County 31-14. Justin Baker rushed for 112 yards and two touchdowns on 11 carries. Dayton Raiola was 11-of-15 passing for 148 yards. Buford allowed 56 yards rushing, or 250 below Douglas County’s average over the first three games. Next: Friday at Discovery (0-4)

3. (4) North Gwinnett (4-0)

Last week: Beat Brookwood 36-10. Tommy Lafayette rushed for 192 yards and four touchdowns on 32 carries. Ryan Hall was 13-of-21 passing for 198 yards. Cole Funderburk and Braxton Kyle had two sacks apiece. Malekhi Weedon intercepted two passes. Next: Friday vs. Parkview (1-3)

4. (5) Camden County (5-0)

Last week: Beat Spruce Creek, Fla. 47-20. Parks Riendeau was 15-of-20 passing for 195 yards and two touchdowns. Jordan Hardy rushed for 75 yards and four touchdowns on 13 carries. Xavier Brown had nine tackles. Next: Sept. 27 vs. Valdosta (5-0)

5. (3) Douglas County (4-1)

Last week: Lost to Buford 31-14. D.J. Bourdeaux was 13-of-24 passing for 160 yards but was intercepted twice, and Douglas County was held to 56 rushing yards. Aaron Gregory had four receptions for 91 yards. Next: Sept. 27 at Columbia (0-4)

6. (6) Collins Hill (4-0)

Last week: Off. Next: Friday vs. Central Gwinnett (3-1)

7. (7) Grayson (3-1)

Last week: Off. Next: Friday vs. Grovetown (0-4)

8. (8) Mill Creek (3-1)

Last week: Off. Next: Friday at Mountain View (0-4)

9. (9) Valdosta (5-0)

Last week: Beat South Gwinnett 27-14. Todd Robinson was 20-of-27 passing for 220 yards and three touchdowns and rushed for 91 yards on 14 carries. Prince Jean’s 31-yard TD run with 7:12 left in the third quarter gave Valdosta a 27-7 lead. Next: Sept. 27 vs. Camden County (5-0)

10. (NR) North Cobb (5-0)

Last week: Beat North Paulding 42-18. Nick Grimstead was 6-of-9 passing for 97 yards and three touchdowns and rushed for 65 yards. Quavy Echols rushed for 85 yards and a touchdown on six carries. Aziz Helm returned an interception 33 yards for a touchdown. North Cobb trailed in total yards 337-320 but pulled away with 14 two unanswered touchdowns in the fourth quarter. Next: Friday at Walton (3-2)

Out: No. 10 Colquitt County (2-2)

 

Class 5A

1. (1) Milton (4-0)

Last week: Beat Blessed Trinity 28-14. Luke Nickel was 15-of-25 passing for 274 yards and three touchdowns, two to C.J. Wiley, who had four receptions for 136 yards. Their 93-yard hookup midway in the third quarter gave Milton a 21-7 lead. Milton held Blessed Trinity to 72 total yards. Billy Weivoda had three of Milton’s six sacks. Next: Friday vs. Chattahoochee (4-0)

2. (3) Lee County (4-0)

Last week: Beat Colquitt County 47-35. Weston Bryan rushed for 143 yards and four touchdowns and passed for two touchdowns. Ousmane Kromah rushed for 76 yards and had 52 yards receiving. Traylon Felton returned an interception for a touchdown. Lee County led 41-14 in the third quarter. Next: Friday vs. Wekiva, Fla. (2-2)

3. (4) Thomas County Central (5-0)

Last week: Beat Bainbridge 63-7. Deuce Lawrence, who entered as Class 5A's leading rusher, ran for 105 yards and two touchdowns on 12 carries. Jalen Johnson was 15-of-19 passing for 221 yards and two touchdowns. Thomas Central led 500-25 in total yards. Next: Sept. 27 vs. Lee County (4-0)

4. (5) Coffee (4-0)

Last week: Beat Gadsden County, Fla. 27-14. Tyrese Woodgett rushed for 278 yards and a touchdown on 33 carries, accounting for all but 100 of Coffee’s total yards. Tresean Smith returned an interception 80 yards for a touchdown in the fourth quarter. Next: Friday vs. Mainland, Fla. (0-4)

5. (6) Hughes (3-1)

Last week: Beat Banneker 53-6. Christian Langford was 10-of-17 passing for 279 yards and four touchdowns, two to Chryshawn Sellars. Langford also rushed for 97 yards on five carries. Next: Friday vs. Dutchtown (2-2)

6. (2) Gainesville (3-1)

Last week: Lost to Carrollton 45-16. Taz Smith scored both Gainesville touchdowns, one a blocked punt return, the other on an 80-yard pass from Kharim Hughley. Gainesville had 335 total yards. Next: Friday vs. Lanier (2-2)

7. (7) Roswell (3-1)

Last week: Beat Westlake 42-35. Trey Smith scored on a 64-yard run with 2:51 left to break a 35-35 tie, and Roswell forced a four-and-out to clinch the victory. Smith was 16-of-25 passing for 249 yards and three touchdowns and rushed for 162 yards and two touchdowns on nine carries. Nytrevain Davenport had 10 receptions for 108 yards and a touchdown. Next: Friday vs. Seckinger (4-0)

8. (8) Houston County (4-1)

Last week: Beat Tift County 42-19. Antwann Hill was 21-of-27 passing for 179 yards and three touchdowns, two to M.J. Mathis. Austin Stinson rushed for 86 yards and two touchdowns. Next: Sept. 27 at Veterans (0-4)

9. (10) Brunswick (3-1)

Last week: Beat Evans 48-14. Brunswick put up 632 total yards. Grant Moore was 14-of-17 passing for 260 yards and four touchdowns, two to Waseem Murray. William Heck rushed for 149 yards, and Nigel Gardner rushed for 108.TE Heze Kent, a top-200 national recruit, scored on a 48-yard pass and a 5-yard run. Next: Friday at Greenbrier (2-1)

10. (NR) Rome (1-2)

Last week: Beat East Paulding 27-7. Rome scored on its first five possessions and led 27-0 at halftime. Jaedon Harmon, a linebacker committed to Tennessee, scored on two short runs while playing quarterback in goal-line situations. Aiden McPherson was 15-of-22 passing for 147 yards and rushed for 81 yards. Alex Vazquez-Fonseco made field goals of 44 and 25 yards. Next: Friday at Alexander (1-3)

Out: No. 9 Sequoyah (4-1)

Class 4A

1. (1) Marist (3-0)

Last week: Beat Northview 57-0. Marist led 50-0 at halftime and used 14 ball carriers. Chris Haertel and James Lasco scored two rushing touchdowns apiece. Marist led 342-19 in total yards. Next: Friday vs. Druid Hills (2-2)

2. (2) Cartersville (5-0)

Last week: Beat Dalton 43-13. Nate Russell was 15-of-21 passing for 137 yards and two touchdowns. Tyon Coe rushed for 117 yards and two touchdowns on four carries. Hiss 80-yard run gave Cartersville a 36-0 lead in the third quarter. Ten Cartersville players caught passes. Next: Friday at Woodland-Cartersville (1-2)

3. (3) Benedictine (1-2)

Last week: Off. Next: Friday vs. Westminster (3-2)

4. (4) Blessed Trinity (3-1)

Last week: Lost to Milton 28-14. Brooks Goodman’s 7-yard run in the final minute of the third quarter got Blessed Trinity within 21-14, but the Titans didn’t get another first down and finished with less than 100 total yards against Class 5A’s No. 1 team. Next: Friday at Hebron Christian (4-0)

5. (5) North Oconee (4-0)

Last week: Beat Jefferson 35-0. Harrison Faulkner was 12-of-16 passing for 133 yards and a touchdown and rushed for 107 yards on 10 carries. North Oconee led 386-143 in total yards and became the first team to shut out the Dragons since 2011. Next: Friday at East Forsyth (4-0)

6. (6) Warner Robins (3-1)

Last week: Off. Next: Friday vs. Veterans (0-4)

7. (7) Cedartown (5-0)

Last week: Beat Allatoona 45-7. Tae Harris rushed for 86 yards and a touchdown on four carries and had two receptions for 49 yards and a touchdown. Isaiah Johnson was 6-of-9 passing for 141 yards and three touchdowns. Next: Friday vs. Cass (3-2)

8. (8) Perry (3-1)

Last week: Beat Veterans 38-0. Ahmad Gordon rushed for 74 yards on 15 carries and scored two touchdowns, both in the first half as Perry took a 28-0 lead. Decorrion Daniels rushed for 63 yards and two touchdowns. Next: Friday vs. East Coweta (2-2)

9. (9) Ware County (2-2)

Last week: Off. Next: Friday vs. Lincoln, Fla. (3-0)

10. (10) Eastside (4-0)

Last week: Off. Next: Friday vs. Flowery Branch (1-3)

 

Class 3A

1. (1) Sandy Creek (4-0)

Last week: Beat Upson-Lee 31-0. Caleb Hill was 13-of-20 passing for 196 yards and three touchdowns. Dalen Penson had five receptions for 103 yards and two touchdowns. Next: Friday at Trinity Christian (1-3)

2. (4) Peach County (3-1)

Last week: Off. Next: Friday vs. Northside-Warner Robins (2-2)

3. (5) Monroe Area (3-0)

Last week: Beat Walnut Grove 14-10. On fourth-and-8 with three minutes left, Forrest Ross threw a 46-yard TD pass to Kenzi Battle for a 14-10 lead, and Monroe Area forced a four-and-out to clinch the victory. Ross was 9-of-18 passing for 197 yards and two touchdowns and rushed for 47 yards. Jitt Carr rushed for 61 yards and had two catches for 81 yards. Dacian Davis and Willie Car had five tackles for losses between them. Next: Friday at Hart County (2-2)

4. (2) Jefferson (3-2)

Last week: Lost to North Oconee 35-0. Jefferson got down 21-0 after surrendering an interception for a touchdown in the first quarter and failed to score for the first time since 2011. Jefferson managed 143 total yards. Next: Sept. 27 vs. West Hall (3-1)

5. (6) Northwest Whitfield (4-0)

Last week: Beat Southeast Whitfield 43-7. Gavin Nuckolls was 11-of-13 passing for 165 yards and two touchdowns. Northwest led 36-0 at halftime, allowed only a special teams touchdown and held Southeast to minus-24 total yards. Next: Friday vs. Gilmer (2-2)

6. (7) Cherokee Bluff (5-0)

Last week: Beat Banks County 42-0. Brooks Brien was 9-of-14 passing for 105 yards and two touchdowns, both to K.T. Thompson. Landon Kemp returned an interception 57 yards for a touchdown. Garrett Hyder kicked field goals of 43 and 24 yards. Next: Sept. 27 vs. Oconee County (2-3)

7. (8) Douglass (2-2)

Last week: Off. Next: Friday at Cedar Grove (0-3)

8. (9) LaGrange (3-2)

Last week: Beat Fayette County 42-3. Malachi Render-Fannin rushed for 165 yards and three touchdowns on seven carries and returned a punt 88 yards for a touchdown. LaGrange rushed for 365 yards. Next: Thursday at Spalding (2-2)

9. (NR) Cairo (2-2)

Last week: Beat Cook 27-10. Bryian Duncan rushed for 224 yards and three touchdowns on 17 carries. Cairo pulled away with two fourth-quarter touchdowns. Next: Sept. 27 vs. Bainbridge (0-5)

10. (10) Calhoun (1-3)

Last week: Lost to Cambridge 31-19. Calhoun got within 17-12 in the final seconds of the third quarter but no closer against an undefeated Class 4A team. Next: Sept. 27 vs. Adairsville (3-1)

Out: No. 3 Mary Persons (3-1)

Class 2A

1. (1) Pierce County (4-0)

Last week: Beat New Hampstead 48-7. Caden McGatha rushed for 204 yards and a touchdown on 31 carries while throwing TD passes to five receivers. He was 9-of-11 for 180 yards. Pierce County led 503-88 in total yards. Next: Friday at Brooks County (2-2)

2. (2) Morgan County (5-0)

Last week: Beat Cedar Shoals 41-19. Davis Strickland was 13-of-14 passing for 270 yards and three touchdowns. Jaylen Elder had five receptions for 191 yards and two touchdowns and scored on an 84-yard run. Next: Sept. 26 at Westside-Macon (1-3)

3. (4) Carver-Columbus (3-1)

Last week: Beat Northside-Columbus 26-0. Jakobe Caselin rushed for 146 yards, had two receptions for 48 yards and scored two touchdowns. Kelston Tarver rushed for 134 yards and a touchdown. Carver forced three turnovers and held Northside to 79 total yards. Next: Thursday at Columbus (1-3)

4. (5) Burke County (4-1)

Last week: Beat Northside-Warner Robins 14-6. Burke County took a 14-3 halftime lead and held on by recovering Northside’s late onside kick and running out the clock. A’merre Williams rushed for 65 yards, caught two passes for 95 yards and a touchdown and had five solo tackles and two tackles for losses. Next: Sept. 27 at Glenn Hills (0-4)

5. (7) Sumter County (4-0)

Last week: Beat Kendrick 36-0. Sumter County nearly had three 100-yard rushers with Aaron Kearse (9-120), Da’montae Reeves (8-116) and Quay’shaun Tatum (9-99) and held Kendrick to seven total yards. Next: Friday at Shaw (2-2)

6. (3) Stephens County (3-2)

Last week: Lost to Oconee County 35-10. Stephens County got down 28-3 early. Tripp Underwood was 19-of-29 passing for 227 yards, and Jonah Swinton had seven receptions for 116 yards. Next: Sept. 27 at Franklin County (3-1)

7. (8) Callaway (2-2)

Last week: Beat Columbia 22-16. With Callaway trailing 16-14, Blake Harrington threw an 8-yard TD pass to Kaiden James with 29 seconds left. Harrington rushed for 86 yards and a touchdown on 24 carries and was 4-of-14 passing for 89 yards and two touchdowns, including a 53-yarder to Jeremiah Dunn. Xae Anderson had 13 tackles. Next: Thursday vs. Redan (2-3)

8. (9) Rockmart (2-2)

Last week: Beat Union County 26-12. Rockmart pulled away after taking a 16-12 lead into the fourth quarter. Nate Davis rushed for 88 yards. Luke Parker (4-of-8, 50 yards) and Hagen Sharp (4-of-4, 68 yards) each threw a TD pass. Tristan Anderson had five receptions for 90 yards. Next: Friday at Coahulla Creek (0-4)

9. (6) Appling County (2-2)

Last week: Lost to DeLand, Fla. 38-7. Appling County drove into DeLand territory on a six-minute drive to open the game, but DeLand scored on a 62-yard run on its first possession and steadily crafted a blowout. DeLand is ranked No. 7 in Florida’s Class 7A by MaxPreps. Next: Friday vs. Suwannee, Fla. (1-3)

10. (10) Ringgold (3-2)

Last week: Lost to North Cobb Christian 41-39. Ringgold lost in six overtimes, the Tigers’ second OT loss in two weeks to a ranked team. Rockmart was the other. In a 59-second span in the third quarter, Ringgold scored on a 94-yard run (Kishaun Taylor) and a 34-yard interception return (Logan Roberts) to take a 28-23 lead. Taylor also caught a TD pass. Manuel Saldana kicked a 27-yard field goal with 31 seconds left in regulation to make the score 31-31. Next: Friday vs. Lakeview Ft. Oglethorpe (1-2)

 

Class A Division I

1. (1) Toombs County (4-0)

Last week: Beat Charlton County 56-18. Dabvyn Wadley rushed for 167 yards and a touchdown on 22 carries. T.J. Stanley was 11-of-21 passing for 137 yards and three touchdowns. Stanley’s 21-yard pass to Lagonza Hayward late in the second quarter gave Toombs County a 30-12 lead. Next: Friday vs. Hamilton County, Fla. (1-3)

2. (2) Dublin (4-0)

Last week: Off. Next: Friday at Jefferson County (0-4)

3. (3) Thomasville (3-1)

Last week: Off. Next: Friday vs. Bacon County (3-1)

4. (4) Lamar County (3-0)

Last week: Off. Next: Friday vs. Westside-Macon (1-3)

5. (5) Fannin County (4-0)

Last week: Beat Coosa 42-0. Fannin County led 42-0 at halftime. Carson Callihan rushed for 129 yards and two touchdowns on six carries and had 44 receiving yards. Lawson Sullivan was 11-of-18 passing for 210 yards and two touchdowns. Next: Friday at Dade County (1-3)

6. (6) Fitzgerald (2-1)

Last week: Beat Brooks County 23-13. Cam Johnson’s 81-yard TD run early in the fourth quarter gave Fitzgerald a 23-6 lead. Fitzgerald rushed for 331 yards and led in total yards 374-255. Johnson rushed for 103 yards. Victor Copeland was 5-of-6 passing for 32 yards and a touchdown. Next: Friday vs. Worth County (2-2)

7. (8) Jeff Davis (4-0)

Last week: Off. Next: Friday at Brantley County (0-4)

8. (7) Dodge County (4-0)

Last week: Beat Vidalia 13-7. Duke Johnson scored on a 10-yard run with 7:45 left, and Jerimiah Burns intercepted a pass at the Dodge County 6-yard line as time expired to clinch the victory. Johnson rushed for 76 yards on 13 carries. Vidalia led 283-257 in total yards but was turned away without scoring on three drives inside Dodge’s 25-yard line. Next: Friday at East Laurens (2-2)

9. (10) Northeast (3-1)

Last week: Off. Next: Friday vs. ACE Charter (3-1)

10. (9) Rabun County (3-1)

Last week: Beat Bremen 24-21. Reid Giles rushed for 209 yards on 28 carries. Rabun County led 14-0 but trailed 21-17 until Lake Evans’ 2-yard touchdown with 3:48 left. Evans also caught a pass on a fourth-and-5 to keep the winning drive alive. Rabun County then got a quick defensive stop and ran out the clock. Next: Friday at Banks County (0-4)

Class A Division II

1. (1) Bowdon (4-1)

Last week: Beat Heard County 35-21. Charles Maxell was 10-of-13 passing for 228 yards and three touchdowns, all to Kaiden Prothro, who had five receptions for 177 yards. Their 60-yard connection early in the fourth quarter gave Bowdon its final 35-21 lead. Josh Davis rushed for 127 yards and two touchdowns on 20 carries. Next: Sept. 27 at Booker T. Washington, Ala. (3-0)

2. (2) Irwin County (4-0)

Last week: Beat Dooly County 55-7. Javeon Woodward returned the opening kickoff for a touchdown. Shane Marshall rushed for 171 yards on 16 carries. Luke Snyder threw TD passes to three receivers and was 6-of-10 passing for 117 yards. Next: Friday at Cook (2-3)

3. (4) Manchester (2-1)

Last week: Off. Next: Friday at Chapel Hill (1-3)

4. (3) Brooks County (2-2)

Last week: Lost to Fitzgerald 23-13. Chris Cole rushed for 133 yards. Junior Burrus was 15-of-28 passing for 145 yards. Brooks County scored its points in the fourth quarter after trailing 16-0. Next: Friday vs. Pierce County (4-0)

5. (5) Clinch County (5-0)

Last week: Beat Mitchell County 28-8. Aaron Bryant rushed for 119 yards and three touchdowns on 15 carries. His TD runs of 31 and 27 yards in the second half allowed Clinch County to pull away from an 8-8 halftime score. Clinch was 0-for-1 passing. Next: Sept. 27 at Irwin County (4-0)

6. (6) Greene County (4-1)

Last week: Beat Laney 14-8. Amari Durham scored on a 22-yard run, and Landon Garretson threw a 12-yard TD pass to Steve Miller for a 14-8 halftime lead. Laney never got inside Greene County's 25-yard line from there. Laryous Burt had three of Greene County’s five sacks. Next: Sept. 27 vs. Miller Grove (3-2)

7. (8) Trion (5-0)

Last week: Beat LaFayette 50-21. Kade Smith was 17-of-21 passing for 304 yards and three touchdowns and scored three touchdowns on his seven carries for 51 yards. Ethan Willingham had 112 yards receiving, and Logan Stokes had 103. After a tight first half, Trion outscored LaFayette 22-0 in the second half. Next: Friday vs. Robbinsville, N.C. (1-3)

8. (10) Lincoln County (4-0)

Last week: Beat Elbert County 31-28. Lincoln County recovered an onside kick and ran out the clock after Elbert County got within 31-28 with 1:56 left. Jonathan Norman rushed for 92 yards and two touchdowns on nine carries and caught a 46-yard pass. Kelby Glaze rushed for 71 yards on 13 carries. Freshman QB Drew Huff was 5-of-8 passing for 118 yards and a touchdown and rushed for 38 yards on five carries. Fortson Partridge kicked a 44-yard field goal. Next: Friday vs. Silver Bluff, S.C. (0-4)

9. (9) Metter (2-1)

Last week: Beat Savannah 49-0. Metter led 42-0 at halftime and dealt Savannah its 29th consecutive defeat. Metter led in total yards 229 to minus-66. Next: Friday at Portal (2-2)

10. (NR) Early County (2-2)

Last week: Beat Miller County 26-9. Charles Williams rushed for 84 yards and a touchdown on 15 carries and had eight tackles, two tackles for losses and a sack. Chase Harris had three sacks, forced a fumble and returned an interception for a touchdown. Early County held Miller County to 153 total yards. Next: Friday vs. Terrell County (2-2)

Out: No. 7 Seminole County (3-1)

 

Class 3A-A private

1. (1) Savannah Christian (5-0)

Last week: Beat Fellowship Christian 28-7. Zo Smalls rushed for 234 yards and a touchdown on 26 carries. Elijah Griffin had two tackles for losses. Next: Sept. 27 at Blessed Trinity (3-1)

2. (2) Hebron Christian (4-0)

Last week: Beat Christ School, N.C. 49-3. Adrian Hollingshed rushed for 129 yards and three touchdowns. Jarvis Mathurin had 112 yards from scrimmage and two touchdowns, and Devon Caldwell had 108 yards from scrimmage. Thomas Stallworth was 12-of-23 passing for 214 yards and a touchdown and rushed for 62 yards. Hebron Christian allowed 125 total yards. Next: Friday vs. Blessed Trinity (3-1)

3. (3) Prince Avenue Christian (2-2)

Last week: Beat Johns Creek 55-7. Andrew Beard rushed for 159 yards and three touchdowns on 13 carries and had two receptions for 84 yards and two touchdowns. Ben Musser was 6-of-7 passing for 110 yards. Jake Bobo was 7-of-8 for 124 yards. Next: Friday at Westside, S.C. (3-0)

4. (5) Athens Academy (4-0)

Last week: Off. Next: Friday at Commerce (2-2)

5. (6) Lovett (4-0)

Last week: Off. Next: Friday vs. KIPP Atlanta Collegiate (2-3)

6. (4) Fellowship Christian (2-2)

Last week: Lost to Savannah Christian 28-7. C.J. Givers returned a kickoff 98 yards for Fellowship Christian’s touchdown. Next: Friday vs. King's Ridge Christian (4-0)

7. (7) Calvary Day (3-1)

Last week: Beat Windsor Forest 48-8. James Mobley was 11-of-14 passing for 161 yards and three touchdowns to three receivers. Brexton Bell had 2.5 tackles for losses. Next: Friday vs. Jenkins (3-1)

8. (8) North Cobb Christian (5-0)

Last week: Beat Ringgold 41-39. Teddy Jarrard threw a conversion pass to D.J. Huggins in the sixth overtime after North Cobb Christian’s defense made a stop. Jarrard was 28-of-40 passing for 274 yards and four touchdowns. Cooper Bazarsky rushed for 70 yards and a touchdown on 17 carries. North Cobb Christian led in total yards 379-282. Next: Oct. 4 vs. Murray County (1-4)

9. (9) Wesleyan (3-1)

Last week: Off. Next: Friday at St. Francis (0-4)

10. (10) Aquinas (2-1)

Last week: Off. Next: Friday at Westside-Augusta (4-0)

Today’s featured inductee is former Atlanta Falcon and Hogansville football star Alfred Jenkins. Jenkins will be inducted into the Georgia High School Football Hall of Fame on Oct. 26 at the College Football Hall of Fame in Atlanta.

 

Alfred Jenkins

Hogansville High School Graduate

Alfred Jenkins became the Atlanta Falcons’ all-time leading receiver as the favorite target of Steve Bartkowski in the 1970s and ’80s. In high school, he was a first-team all-state quarterback for a 9-1 Class B team. As a senior at Hogansville in Troup County, Jenkins rushed for 721 yards and scored 18 touchdowns, including six on kick returns. He put up more than 1,500 all-purpose yards and scored more than half the points on a team that finished ranked No. 7 in the Atlanta Journal rankings. As a defender, he intercepted seven passes. Jenkins was MVP of his football and basketball teams and finished fourth in the Class B 100-yard dash. Though many larger colleges recruited him, Jenkins played at Atlanta’s Morris Brown College, then went undrafted in 1974 and signed with the Birmingham Americans of the new World Football League. His 1,471 receiving yards and 14 touchdowns helped win the league championship. Many consider Jenkins to be the best player to come out of the WFL. When the league folded, he signed with the Falcons and played all nine of his NFL seasons in Atlanta. His 6,267 receiving yards was the franchise record until 2000. Jenkins made two Pro Bowls and was first-team All-Pro in 1981. Jenkins was inducted into the Georgia Sports Hall of Fame in 2005.

Mike Dunbar of Pendergrass wins prize

Mike Dunbar of Pendergrass won last week’s Predict the Winner contest. Dunbar was among 12 contestants who predicted all 10 games correctly, and he won out on tiebreakers. He will receive an apparel gift from Shuma Sports. Also going 10-for-10 were Donovan Barker of Sugar Hill; Larry Brock of Centre, Ala.; Kristie Flowers of Ringgold; Render Heard of Tifton; John Lord of Brinson; Ryan Piper of Sugar Hill; Lydi Simmons of Warner Robins; Zach Slaney of Roswell, Richard Umpleby of Charlotte; Rodney Walker of Newnan; and Robert Willingham of Washington. The only upset among the 10 games was Cambridge’s victory over Calhoun (chosen by 35.5%). Three others were near toss-ups. They were North Oconee (chosen by 51.9%) over Jefferson, Lee County (54.7%) over Colquitt County and Fitzgerald (52.7%) over Brooks County.

 

Play Week 6

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NFL feeders

Georgia ranks first in NFL players per capita and fourth in NFL players overall, according to High School Football America. GHSF Daily earlier this month published a list of 157 former Georgia high school players on opening-day rosters. That list included those on injured reserve. These totals identify only active players.

 

Per capita

73,369 - Georgia

80,306 - Louisiana

85,157 - Alabama

89,736 - Mississippi

114,924 - D.C.

122,376 - Florida

131,430 - Maryland

132,297 - Hawaii

136,317 - Utah

141,073 - North Carolina

 

Overall

190 - Texas

176 - Florida

168 - California

146 - Georgia

74 - North Carolina

65 - Ohio

59 - Alabama

58 - Louisiana

54 - Illinois

50 - Michigan

Cherokee Bluff coach Tommy Jones got his 100th victory when his team defeated Banks County 42-0 last week. Jones has more than 25 wins at three schools. What schools are they? (Answer Tuesday)

 

Answer to Friday’s question: The top seven Georgia football programs in all-time victories are Valdosta (957), LaGrange (803), Gainesville (787), Marist (773), Thomasville (765), Woodward Academy (757) and Carrollton (740).

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

 

1. Mount Zion (Jonesboro) 20, Stephenson 14: Mount Zion recorded the biggest upset of the week, according to the computer Maxwell Ratings, when it beat 34-point favorite Stephenson in a Region 5-3A game. At 2-0 in league play, the Bulldogs likely need to win just one of their four remaining region games to earn their first playoff berth since 2020 and second since 2009.

 

2. Lakeside (Atlanta) 51, Arabia Mountain 50: The preseason Maxwell Ratings projected Lakeside to finish eighth in eight-team Region 4-5A and gave the Vikings a 1% chance of making the playoffs. Lakeside’s odds went up considerably with a victory over 14-point favorite Arabia Mountain, a 2023 region champion, in the teams’ region opener. Lakeside, which played a non-region schedule the past four seasons, made the playoffs just once (2015) in the past 26 years.

 

3. Sprayberry 31, Sequoyah 17: A week after suffering an upset loss to Pope that cost Sprayberry a share of the early lead in 6-5A, the Yellow Jackets got back in the race by knocking off region favorite Sequoyah, which was favored by 14 in this game. It was Sprayberry’s first victory against a top-10 team since 2019. Sprayberry’s region title hopes will hinge on back-to-back games against co-leaders Creekview and River Ridge in early October.

 

4. Chattahoochee 29, Centennial 26: Chattahoochee defeated 11-point favorite Centennial to reach 4-0 for the first time since its 2010 championship team went 15-0. The Cougars’ four victories are their most in a season since going 7-4 in 2017. Chattahoochee now heads into play in Region 7-5A, which includes No. 1 Milton (this week’s opponent), No. 6 Gainesville and No. 7 Roswell.

 

5. Hiram 41, Cass 27: Hiram ended a three-game losing streak with a victory over 19-point favorite Cass in the teams’ Region 7-4A opener. This is the ninth consecutive year in which the teams met as region rivals, with Hiram holding a 6-3 advantage in those games. It was the second consecutive loss for Cass after a 3-0 start had lifted the Colonels to the No. 8 spot in the Class 4A rankings.

 

Worth noting: Groves ended a 27-game losing streak in region games with a 25-22 victory over 15-point favorite Islands. Groves’ last win in a region game had been on Oct. 12, 2019, a forfeit victory in a game that Beach won 43-0. Its last on-field region win came on Sept. 28, 2018. … Landmark Christian, an 0-10 team last season, improved to 3-1 with a 35-28 victory over 23-point favorite South Atlanta. Landmark is inching toward its first winning season since 2016, when it finished 10-2 and reached the state quarterfinals. … Treutlen defeated 16-point favorite Johnson County 21-6 for just its second victory in the last 19 meetings in a series that Johnson County leads 32-10. The Vikings are 2-2, their best start since 2019, heading into Region 4-A Division II play. … Tri-Cities is 3-0 for the first time since 2015 after a 21-20 victory over 18-point favorite Dunwoody in the teams’ Region 4-5A opener. Tri-Cities, under second-year coach Olten Downs, was 4-25 the past three seasons and hasn’t had a winning record since the 2015 team finished 6-4. … Woodland of Stockbridge picked up its first victory of the season and ended an 11-game losing streak in region play with a 21-18 victory over 15-point favorite Eagle’s Landing Christian in a 2-4A game. ELCA is 0-5 for the first time since its 2014 team started 0-6 but eventually reached the Class A Private championship game.

GHSA

Thursday’s games

Callaway 22, Columbia 16

Creekside 65, Forest Park 0

Creekside Christian 43, GMC Prep 6

Gordon Lee 42, Armuchee 0

Lakeside, Atlanta 51, Arabia Mountain 50

Lincoln Co. 31, Elbert Co. 28

McIntosh Co. Academy 48, Claxton 6

Miller Grove 50, Stone Mountain 14

Mt. Paran Christ. 42, Cherokee Christ. 14

Northwest Whitfield 43, SE Whitfield 7

Shaw 28, Hardaway 18

Thomson 56, Swainsboro 7

Tucker 49, Clarkston 0

Wilcox Co. 21, Turner Co. 12

 

Friday’s games

ACE Charter 51, Wilkinson Co. 14

Apalachee at Winder-Barrow, ccd.

Bacon Co. 41, Lanier Co. 14

Bowdon 35, Heard Co. 21

Brunswick 48, Evans 14

Buford 31, Douglas Co. 14

Burke Co. 14, Northside, W.R. 6

Cairo 27, Cook 10

Calvary Day 48, Windsor Forest 8

Cambridge 31, Calhoun 19

Camden Co. 57, Spruce Creek, Fla. 20

Carrollton 45, Gainesville 16

Cartersville 43, Dalton 13

Carver, Columbus 26, Northside, Col. 0

Cedartown 45, Allatoona 7

Central Gwinnett 21, Chapel Hill 10

Chattahoochee 29, Centennial 26

Chattooga 55, Gordon Central 6

Cherokee Bluff 42, Banks Co. 0

Christian Heritage 38, Dade Co. 26

Clinch Co. 28, Mitchell Co. 8

Coffee 27, Gadsden Co., Fla. 14

Columbus 17, Jordan 13

Creekview 45, Riverwood 7

Darlington 27, Whitefield Academy 20

Decatur 43, Chamblee 7

DeLand, Fla. 38, Appling Co. 7

Denmark 32, Alpharetta 13

Dodge Co. 13, Vidalia 7

Dougherty 21, Crisp Co. 14

Drew 19, Midtown 0

Dutchtown 21, Lovejoy 20

Early Co. 26, Miller Co. 9

Edmund Burke 35, Glascock Co. 8

Effingham Co. 35, Bradwell Institute 14

Fannin Co. 42, Coosa 0

Fitzgerald 23, Brooks Co. 13

Franklin Co. 49, West-Oak, S.C. 17

Glynn Academy 21, Statesboro 20

Greater Atlanta Christ. 19, Lumpkin Co. 13

Greene Co. 14, Laney 8

Groves 25, Islands 22

Habersham Central 56, Loganville 21

Hampton 40, Locust Grove 16

Hapeville Charter 47, Heritage, Conyers 6

Harlem 17, Baldwin 14

Harrison 31, Pebblebrook 19

Hawkinsville 31, Rutland 0

Hebron Christian 49, Christ School, N.C. 3

Hillgrove 30, Osborne 3

Hiram 41, Cass 27

Houston Co. 42, Tift Co. 19

Howard 29, Richmond Academy 13

Hughes 53, Banneker 6

Irwin Co. 55, Dooly Co. 7

Jackson Co. 21, Madison Co. 7

Jackson, Atlanta 28, M.L. King 27

Jasper Co. 10, Jackson 7

Jenkins 51, Beach 7

Jenkins Co. 20, Emanuel Co. Institute 17

Jones Co. 21, Union Grove 14

KIPP Atlanta 18, Washington 7

LaGrange 42, Fayette Co. 3

Lake Oconee Academy 46, Glenn Hills 16

Lakeside, Evans 49, South Effingham 6

Lambert 13, West Forsyth 0

Landmark Christian 35, South Atlanta 28

Lanett, Ala. at Greenville, ccd.

Lanier 41, Dacula 14

Lee Co. 47, Colquitt Co. 35

Long Co. 22, Liberty Co. 14

Lowndes 35, Kell 13

Macon Co. 33, Crawford Co. 7

Marietta 34, Etowah 0

Marist 57, Northview 0

Mays 13, Pace Academy 3

McEachern 36, Campbell 0

McIntosh 15, Morrow 0

Metter 49, Savannah 0

Milton 28, Blessed Trinity 14

Monroe Area 14, Walnut Grove 10

Morgan Co. 41, Cedar Shoals 19

Mount Bethel Christian 20, Cross Keys 13

Mount Vernon 57, B.E.S.T. Academy 20

Mt. Zion, Carroll 33, Baconton Charter 0

Mt. Zion, Jonesboro 20, Stephenson 14

New Manchester 21, Kennesaw Mtn. 14

Newnan 35, Northgate 14

Norcross 35, Duluth 21

North Atlanta 47, Forsyth Central 15

North Clayton 49, Mundy’s Mill 6

North Cobb 42, North Paulding 18

North Cobb Christian 41, Ringgold 39

North Forsyth 49, South Forsyth 14

North Gwinnett 36, Brookwood 10

North Hall 28, Chestatee 14

North Murray 40, Murray Co. 14

North Oconee 35, Jefferson 0

Oconee Co. 35, Stephens Co. 10

Ola 48, Eagle’s Landing 7

Parkview 32, Berkmar 9

Paulding Co. 53, South Cobb 13

Peachtree Ridge 71, Meadowcreek 0

Pelham 9, Seminole Co. 6

Perry 38, Veterans 0

Pierce Co. 48, New Hampstead 7

Portal 20, Bryan Co. 8

Prince Ave. Christian 55, Johns Creek 7

Rabun Co. 24, Bremen 21

Randolph-Clay 48, Calhoun Co. 0

Redan 32, Riverdale 16

Richmond Hill 42, Wayne Co. 0

River Ridge 45, Pope 3

Rockmart 26, Union Co. 12

Rockwall-Heath, Tex. 23, Cedar Grove 18

Rome 27, East Paulding 7

Roswell 42, Westlake 35

Sandy Creek 31, Upson-Lee 0

Savannah Christ. 28, Fellowship Christ. 7

Schley Co. 42, Chattahoochee Co. 16

Seckinger 20, Winder-Barrow 15

Sonoraville 28, Coahulla Creek 7

South Paulding 45, Lithia Springs 21

SE Bulloch 35, Johnson, Savannah 13

Southwest DeKalb 70, North Springs 7

Spalding 26, Trinity Christian 10

Sprayberry 31, Sequoyah 17

St. Pius 55, Druid Hills 13

Starr’s Mill 17, Luella 13

Stockbridge 49, McDonough 9

Sumter Co. 36, Kendrick 0

Terrell Academy 27, Pataula Charter 6

Thomas Co. Central 63, Bainbridge 7

Toombs Co. 56, Charlton Co. 18

Treutlen 21, Johnson Co. 6

Tri-Cities 21, Dunwoody 20

Trion 50, LaFayette 21

Troup 24, Mary Persons 17

Valdosta 27, South Gwinnett 14

Villa Rica 35, Alexander 14

Walker 33, Heritage, Newnan 0

Walton 43, Wheeler 21

Ware Shoals, S.C. 28, Towns Co. 12

Warren Co. 52, Hancock Central 32

Washington-Wilkes 30, Butler 0

West Laurens 44, Cross Creek 28

Westminster 35, Gilmer 15

Westover 44, Griffin 7

Westside, Augusta 34, Hephzibah 14

Wheeler Co. 56, Atkinson Co. 26

White Co. 24, Pickens 7

Woodland, Stockbridge 21, ELCA 18

Woodstock 37, Lassiter 3

Woodward Academy 21, Shiloh 6

 

Saturday’s games

Taylor Co. 33, Montgomery Co. 6

Twiggs Co. 49, Josey 14

 

GIAA/GAPPS

Thursday’s games

Creekside Christian 43, GMC Prep 6

Mt. Paran Christ. 42, Cherokee Christ. 14

 

Friday’s games

Athens Christian 50, Riverside Prep 18

Bethlehem Christian 55, King’s Acad. 0

Brentwood 42, Thomas Jefferson 6

Briarwood Academy 28, Robert Toombs 0

Brookstone 38, SW Georgia Academy 0

Bulloch Academy 35, John Milledge 6

Edmund Burke 35, Glascock Co. 8

First Presbyterian 47, Pinewood Christ. 0

Flint River Academy 28, Calvary Christ. 0

Gatewood 46, Mount de Sales 20

Georgia Force 25, Lanier Christian 17

Lakeview Academy 34, George Walton 31

Maclay, Fla. 20, Valwood 19

Piedmont Acad. 14, Loganville Christ. 13

Rock Springs 14, Central Fellowship 9

Skipstone Academy 22, Baker Co. 12

Southland Acad. 39, Brookwood School 0

Stratford Academy 17, Frederica Acad. 14

Tattnall Square 32, Strong Rock Christ. 22

Terrell Academy 27, Pataula Charter 6

Trinity Christ., Dublin 43, Windsor Acd. 14

Walker 33, Heritage, Newnan 0

Westfield 21, Tiftarea Academy 14

 

Saturday’s game

St. Andrew’s 39, Augusta Prep 21

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Today’s interviewee is Mount Zion of Jonesboro coach Willie Binyard, whose team defeated 2023 Class 4A quarterfinalist and 34-point favorite Stephenson 20-14 last week. Binyard got the Mount Zion job in 2022, two months before the opener. His new team was on a 20-game losing streak, and it had been 13 years since Mount Zion won more than three games in a season. Mount Zion now stands 2-2 overall and 2-0 in Region 5-3A.

 

Willie Binyard,

Mount Zion (Jonesboro) head coach

1. What was the story of the Stephenson game? How was your team able to pull of the victory? “We stopped the big plays. We had an opportunity to watch their games against Mays, Dutchtown and Decatur, and they like big runs. That’s what they do well, and we shut that down. They had maybe one explosive play, maybe 35 yards. We started the game running the ball and took the lead and then got away from that. In the third quarter, we came back to it. Their starting noseguard was out, and they had a sub in there, so we decided to attack that. For my players, a win against a powerhouse like Stephenson shows them they can compete if they do what they’re supposed to do.”

 

2. Why did you take the Mount Zion job? “I had a lot of mentors say don’t take it. It’s a losing program, you can get stuck there, and it can mess up your record. Coach Battles [Mount Zion athletic director Charles Battles] said he felt I could turn the program around because I’d been in Clayton County and worked with Coach Hackney [former Riverdale and North Clayton coach Rodney Hackney] for five years and Bull Jones [former Mount Zion, Dutchtown and Riverdale head coach Kevin Jones] for two years and Coach Herrod [former Riverdale coach Terry Herrod] for two years. Coach Battles talked me into it. But I always pride myself on development. I felt that if I could do my own weight room like Coach Hackney and have our kids running track like Coach Cobb [Napoleon Cobb, state-winning track coach and football assistant at Southwest DeKalb, Binyard’s alma mater], that we’d be OK. I’ve sponged a lot. I’ve been blessed to be around some legends.” [Binyard cited other influences, including high school football coaches Buck Godfrey and Fletcher Salter. Binyard left an abusive home as a teenager, and the two coaches each offered to take him in. Salter, who passed away in 2018 after more than 20 years at Southwest DeKalb, ultimately adopted Binyard.]

 

3. What was the state of the program when you arrived? “When I got here in the summer of 2022, there were 16 kids [in the summer program]. I didn’t get all my kids until school started. I started the season with maybe 40-something players, but a lot of those were freshmen and sophomores, and there wasn’t a JV program, so most of them were playing football in high school for the first time. A lot of players had left. I want to say at least 10 that played varsity the season before went to other schools. Robert Wright, who plays at Georgia Southern, he transferred. The weight room was horrible. I’d come from Woodland [in Stockbridge] and Riverdale, and I thought I can’t do anything with this. Coach Carson [Lovejoy coach Edgar Carson] gave me some stuff from his weight room. He was getting his weight room remodeled and let me get four or five racks and more free weights as well. Being in Clayton so long, I‘ve known Coach Carson for a long time. He said, ‘I know what you’re going through, take this.’ But I grew up in adversity. It’s nothing new to me. We make no excuses and keep moving.” [Mount Zion’s practice field is currently closed for remodeling. The team has to travel to Morrow High School to practice and shares a practice field with Morrow's band three days a week. There are days when the team is unable to start practice until after 5:30 p.m.]

 

4. How have you gotten the program to where it is, perhaps just one victory from a playoff berth? “We pride ourselves in getting kids that are supposed to come to us. We made sure to go to the middle school games and let them know we’re turning the program around and that you don’t have to wait to play if you’re really good as a freshman or sophomore. It’s also loving on the kids, showing them what we call tough love. That came from a book that I just finished called ‘The Power of a Positive Team’ that I got from Perry’s head coach [Kevin Smith] at a Nike Clinic. It’s about being honest and tough with players and coaches about why we’re not successful. This is not about singling people out disrespectfully, but how we can learn from mistakes to get better as a team. I go to clinics and I’m taking stuff from everybody that’s been successful and brought it into my staff and team. I’ve talked with Maurice Dixon at Creekside, Bowdon’s coach [Rich Fendley] on his strength program, Thomas County Central’s coach [Justin Rogers] on how his practice schedule is. I created our own set practice schedule based off of his, where we focus on getting as many reps as possible on both sides of the ball. I've learned a lot from reading different books. and ‘The Coffee Bean’ is another good one. That’s one that Dabo Swinney has talked about. We’ve still got a long way to go and a lot to prove. We’ve still got hard games coming up. If we do our part, we should make the playoffs.”

 

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Class 6A

Region 1

Team***************Reg.*All

Camden County******0-0**5-0

Lowndes************0-0**5-0

Valdosta***********0-0**5-0

Richmond Hill******0-0**4-0

Colquitt County****0-0**2-2

Tift County********0-0**2-3

 

Region 2

Carrollton*********0-0**5-0

Douglas County*****0-0**4-1

East Coweta********0-0**2-2

Westlake***********0-0**2-3

Chapel Hill********0-0**1-3

 

Region 3

Hillgrove**********1-0**4-0

Harrison***********1-0**3-1

McEachern**********1-0**2-2

Paulding County****1-0**1-3

Campbell***********0-1**3-1

Pebblebrook********0-1**2-2

Osborne************0-1**0-4

South Cobb*********0-1**0-4

 

Region 4

Grayson************0-0**3-1

Rockdale Co.*******0-0**3-1

South Gwinnett*****0-0**3-1

Heritage (Conyers)*0-0**2-2

Newton*************0-0**1-3

Archer*************0-0**0-4

Grovetown**********0-0**0-4

 

Region 5

North Cobb*********1-0**5-0

Walton*************1-0**3-2

Marietta***********1-0**1-4

Cherokee***********0-0**2-2

North Paulding*****0-1**3-2

Etowah*************0-1**1-4

Wheeler************0-1**0-5

 

Region 6

North Atlanta******1-0**3-1

North Forsyth******1-0**3-1

Lambert************1-0**2-2

Denmark************1-0**1-3

South Forsyth******0-1**2-2

West Forsyth*******0-1**2-2

Forsyth Central****0-1**1-3

Alpharetta*********0-1**0-4

 

Region 7

North Gwinnett*****1-0**4-0

Norcross***********1-0**3-1

Peachtree Ridge****1-0**2-2

Parkview***********1-0**1-3

Duluth*************0-1**2-2

Berkmar************0-1**1-3

Brookwood**********0-1**1-3

Meadowcreek********0-1**0-4

 

Region 8

Collins Hill*******0-0**4-0

Buford*************0-0**3-1

Central Gwinnett***0-0**3-1

Mill Creek*********0-0**3-1

Dacula*************0-0**1-3

Discovery**********0-0**0-4

Mountain View******0-0**0-4

 

Class 5A

Region 1

Lakeside (Evans)***2-0**4-0

Brunswick**********2-0**3-1

Glynn Academy******2-0**3-1

Greenbrier*********1-0**2-1

Effingham County***1-1**1-3

South Effingham****0-1**0-3

Evans**************0-2**2-2

Bradwell Inst.*****0-2**1-3

Statesboro*********0-2**1-3

 

Region 2

Thomas Co. Cent.***0-0**5-0

Coffee*************0-0**4-0

Lee County*********0-0**4-0

Houston County*****0-0**4-1

Northside (W.R.)***0-0**2-2

Veterans***********0-0**0-4

 

Region 3

Hughes*************1-0**3-1

Newnan*************1-0**3-1

Dutchtown**********1-0**2-2

McIntosh***********1-0**2-2

Banneker***********0-1**2-2

Lovejoy************0-1**1-3

Morrow*************0-1**1-3

Northgate**********0-1**0-4

 

Region 4

Decatur************1-0**4-0

Tri-Cities*********1-0**3-0

Lakeside (Atl.)****1-0**2-2

Woodward Academy***1-0**1-3

Arabia Mountain****0-1**1-3

Dunwoody***********0-1**1-3

Chamblee***********0-1**0-4

Shiloh*************0-1**0-4

 

Region 5

New Manchester*****1-0**4-0

Villa Rica*********1-0**2-2

Rome***************1-0**1-2

South Paulding*****1-0**1-3

East Paulding******0-1**3-1

Alexander**********0-1**1-3

Kennesaw Mountain**0-1**1-3

Lithia Springs*****0-1**1-3

 

Region 6

Creekview**********2-0**4-1

River Ridge********2-0**4-1

Sequoyah***********1-1**4-1

Sprayberry*********1-1**4-1

Woodstock**********1-1**4-1

Pope***************1-1**2-3

Lassiter***********0-2**2-3

Riverwood**********0-2**0-5

 

Region 7

Chattahoochee******0-0**4-0

Milton*************0-0**4-0

Seckinger**********0-0**4-0

Gainesville********0-0**3-1

Roswell************0-0**3-1

Lanier*************0-0**2-2

Johns Creek********0-0**0-4

 

Region 8

Habersham Central**1-0**2-3

Jackson County*****0-0**3-1

Clarke Central*****0-0**2-2

Winder-Barrow******0-0**2-2

Alcovy*************0-0**1-3

Apalachee**********0-0**0-3

Loganville*********0-1**0-5

 

Class 4A

Region 1

Perry**************0-0**3-1

Warner Robins******0-0**3-1

Ware County********0-0**2-2

New Hampstead******0-0**2-3

Benedictine********0-0**1-2

Wayne County*******0-0**0-5

 

Region 2

Ola****************4-0**5-0

Stockbridge********4-0**4-1

Jones County*******3-1**4-1

Union Grove********3-1**3-2

Hampton************2-2**3-2

Eagle's Landing****2-2**2-3

Locust Grove*******1-3**1-4

Woodland (Stock.)**1-3**1-4

ELCA***************0-4**0-5

McDonough**********0-4**0-5

 

Region 3

Harris County******0-0**4-0

Starr's Mill*******0-0**4-0

Central (Carroll)**0-0**3-1

Northside (Col.)***0-0**3-1

Jonesboro**********0-0**2-2

Griffin************0-0**0-4

Mundy's Mill*******0-0**0-4

Region 4

Drew***************1-0**4-0

Jackson (Atlanta)**1-0**4-0

Mays***************1-0**3-1

Creekside**********1-0**1-2

Forest Park********0-1**1-3

M.L. King**********0-1**1-3

Midtown************0-1**1-3

Pace Academy*******0-1**1-3

 

Region 5

St. Pius***********2-0**3-1

Southwest DeKalb***2-0**3-1

Tucker*************2-0**3-1

Marist*************1-0**3-0

Druid Hills********1-1**2-2

Lithonia***********0-1**2-1

Clarkston**********0-2**0-4

North Springs******0-2**0-4

Northview**********0-2**0-4

#Cross Keys*************0-4

 

Region 6

Cambridge**********0-0**5-0

Centennial*********0-0**4-1

Blessed Trinity****0-0**3-1

Kell***************0-0**3-2

Westminster********0-0**3-2

 

Region 7

Cartersville*******1-0**5-0

Cedartown**********1-0**5-0

Hiram**************1-0**2-3

Woodland (Cart.)***0-0**1-2

Cass***************0-1**3-2

Allatoona**********0-1**2-3

Dalton*************0-1**0-5

#SE Whitfield***********0-5

 

Region 8

East Forsyth*******0-0**4-0

Eastside***********0-0**4-0

North Oconee*******0-0**4-0

Walnut Grove*******0-0**3-1

Madison County*****0-0**2-2

Flowery Branch*****0-0**1-3

Cedar Shoals*******0-0**0-4

 

Class 3A

Region 1

Westover***********0-0**4-0

Peach County*******0-0**3-1

Cairo**************0-0**2-2

Dougherty**********0-0**2-3

Monroe*************0-0**0-4

Bainbridge*********0-0**0-5

 

Region 2

Sandy Creek********2-0**4-0

Whitewater*********1-0**1-2

LaGrange***********2-1**3-2

Mary Persons*******1-1**3-1

Spalding***********1-1**2-2

Troup**************1-1**2-2

Upson-Lee**********1-1**2-2

Trinity Christian**0-2**1-3

Fayette County*****0-2**0-4

 

Region 3

Long County********3-0**4-0

Calvary Day********3-0**3-1

Jenkins************3-0**3-1

Southeast Bulloch**2-1**3-1

Beach**************1-2**2-2

Groves*************1-2**1-3

Johnson (Sav.)*****1-2**1-3

Liberty County*****1-2**1-3

Islands************0-3**0-4

Windsor Forest*****0-3**1-3

 

Region 4

West Laurens*******2-0**4-0

Westside (Aug.)****2-0**4-0

Harlem*************1-0**3-0

Aquinas************1-0**2-1

Howard*************1-1**2-2

Baldwin************1-1**1-3

Cross Creek********0-2**1-3

Hephzibah**********0-2**1-3

Richmond Academy***0-2**0-4

 

Region 5

Mt. Zion (Jones.)**2-0**2-2

North Clayton******1-0**3-2

Douglass***********0-0**2-2

Luella*************0-0**1-3

Cedar Grove********0-0**0-3

Stephenson*********0-1**2-3

Riverdale**********0-2**0-5

#Stone Mountain*********0-5

 

Region 6

North Hall*********1-0**2-2

White County*******1-0**2-2

GAC****************1-0**1-3

Dawson County******0-0**1-2

Johnson (Gaines.)**0-0**0-3

Lumpkin County*****0-1**2-2

Pickens************0-1**2-2

Chestatee**********0-1**1-3

 

Region 7

NW Whitfield*******0-0**4-0

Adairsville********0-0**3-1

Gilmer*************0-0**2-2

Heritage (Ring.)***0-0**2-2

Calhoun************0-0**1-3

LaFayette**********0-0**0-4

Ridgeland**********0-0**0-4

 

Region 8

Cherokee Bluff*****0-0**5-0

Monroe Area********0-0**3-0

East Hall**********0-0**3-1

West Hall**********0-0**3-1

Jefferson**********0-0**3-2

Oconee County******0-0**2-3

 

Class 2A

Region 1

Sumter County******1-0**4-0

Carver (Columbus)**1-0**3-1

Shaw***************1-0**2-2

Columbus***********1-0**1-3

Spencer************0-1**2-2

Hardaway***********0-1**1-3

Kendrick***********0-1**1-3

Jordan*************0-1**0-4

 

Region 2

Morgan County******0-0**5-0

Pike County********0-0**3-1

Callaway***********0-0**2-2

Jackson************0-0**1-3

Westside (Macon)***0-0**1-3

Rutland************0-0**0-5

 

Region 3

Pierce County******0-0**4-0

Appling County*****0-0**2-2

Cook***************0-0**2-3

Tattnall County****0-0**1-3

Crisp County*******0-0**0-5

 

Region 4

Burke County*******0-0**4-1

Laney**************0-0**3-2

Thomson************0-0**3-2

Butler*************0-0**1-2

Glenn Hills********0-0**0-4

Josey**************0-0**0-4

 

Region 5

KIPP Atlanta*******1-0**2-3

Lovett*************0-0**4-0

Carver (Atlanta)***0-0**2-2

Holy Innocents'****0-0**2-2

Hapeville Charter**0-0**1-2

Therrell***********0-0**1-3

Washington*********0-1**2-3

 

Region 6

Miller Grove*******0-0**3-2

Redan**************0-0**2-3

South Atlanta******0-0**1-4

Columbia***********0-0**0-4

Salem**************0-0**0-4

Region 7

North Cobb Christ.*3-0**5-0

North Murray*******2-0**3-1

Rockmart***********2-0**2-2

Sonoraville********1-1**1-3

Union County*******1-1**1-3

Ringgold***********1-2**3-2

Lakeview-FO********0-1**1-2

Coahulla Creek*****0-2**0-4

Murray County******0-3**1-4

 

Region 8

Hebron Christian***0-0**4-0

Franklin County****0-0**3-1

Stephens County****0-0**3-2

East Jackson*******0-0**2-2

Hart County********0-0**2-2

Prince Ave. Chr.***0-0**2-2

 

Class A Division I

Region 1

Jeff Davis*********0-0**4-0

Bacon County*******0-0**3-1

Thomasville********0-0**3-1

Fitzgerald*********0-0**2-1

Worth County*******0-0**2-2

Berrien************0-0**0-4

Brantley County****0-0**0-4

 

Region 2

Dodge County*******3-0**4-0

Dublin*************3-0**4-0

Northeast**********3-0**3-1

ACE Charter********2-1**3-1

Bleckley County****1-2**2-2

East Laurens*******1-2**2-2

Southwest**********1-2**1-3

Washington County**1-2**1-3

Central (Macon)****0-3**0-4

Jefferson County***0-3**0-4

 

Region 3

Savannah Christ.***0-0**5-0

Toombs County******0-0**4-0

Vidalia************0-0**3-2

Sav. Country Day***0-0**1-3

Swainsboro*********0-0**1-4

 

Region 4

Lamar County*******0-0**3-0

Jasper Co.*********0-0**3-1

Towers*************0-0**2-1

McNair*************0-0**2-2

Social Circle******0-0**2-2

Putnam County******0-0**1-3

Utopian Academy****0-0**0-4

 

Region 5

Subregion A

King's Ridge*******0-0**4-0

Wesleyan***********0-0**3-1

Mount Vernon*******0-0**2-1

Fellowship Christ.*0-0**2-2

Mt. Pisgah Christ.*0-0**0-4

St. Francis********0-0**0-4

Subregion B

Landmark Christ.***0-0**3-1

Mt. Paran Christ.**0-0**3-1

B.E.S.T. Academy***0-0**3-2

Whitefield Acad.***0-0**2-2

Walker*************0-0**2-3

#Mt. Bethel Christ.*****3-0

 

Region 6

Temple*************0-0**3-1

Bremen*************0-0**2-2

Darlington*********0-0**2-2

Heard County*******0-0**2-2

Model**************0-0**2-2

Haralson County****0-0**1-3

Pepperell**********0-0**0-4

 

Region 7

Chattooga**********1-0**4-0

Fannin County******1-0**4-0

Christ. Heritage***1-0**3-1

Gordon Lee*********1-0**3-1

Armuchee***********0-1**3-1

Coosa**************0-1**2-2

Gordon Central*****0-1**2-2

Dade County********0-1**1-3

 

Region 8

Athens Academy*****0-0**4-0

Rabun County*******0-0**3-1

Commerce***********0-0**2-2

Elbert County******0-0**1-3

Providence Chr.****0-0**1-3

Banks County*******0-0**0-4

Oglethorpe County**0-0**0-4

 

Class A Division II

Region 1

Early County*******1-0**2-2

Pelham*************1-0**1-3

Mitchell County****0-0**3-1

Randolph-Clay******0-0**2-1

Terrell County*****0-0**2-2

Seminole County****0-1**3-1

Miller County******0-1**2-2

#Calhoun County*********2-2

#SW Georgia STEM********1-2

#Pataula Charter********1-4

#Spring Creek***********0-2

#Baconton***************0-4

 

Region 2

Clinch County******0-0**5-0

Irwin County*******0-0**4-0

Charlton County****0-0**3-2

Brooks County******0-0**2-2

Lanier County******0-0**1-4

Turner County******0-0**0-4

#Atkinson County********3-2

 

Region 3

Jenkins County*****2-0**3-1

McIntosh Co. Ac.***2-0**3-1

Metter*************1-0**2-1

Screven County*****1-0**2-1

Bryan County*******1-1**2-2

Portal*************1-1**2-2

Emanuel Co. Inst.**0-2**2-2

Savannah***********0-2**0-4

Claxton************0-2**0-4

 

Region 4

Hawkinsville*******0-0**3-1

Wheeler County*****0-0**3-1

Montgomery County**0-0**2-2

Telfair County*****0-0**2-2

Treutlen***********0-0**2-2

Wilcox County******0-0**2-2

Dooly County*******0-0**0-4

 

Region 5

Hancock Central****0-0**2-3

Johnson County*****0-0**2-3

Wilkinson County***0-0**2-3

Glascock County****0-0**1-3

Twiggs County******0-0**1-4

GMC Prep***********0-0**0-5

 

Region 6

Macon County*******1-0**2-3

Schley County******1-0**2-3

Taylor County******0-0**3-1

Central (Talbot)***0-0**1-2

Marion County******0-0**1-3

Crawford County****0-1**2-2

Chattahoochee Co.**0-1**1-3

 

Region 7

Trion**************0-0**5-0

Bowdon*************0-0**4-1

Manchester*********0-0**2-1

Greenville*********0-0**2-2

Mt. Zion (Carroll)*0-0**3-2

 

Region 8

Lake Oconee Acad.**0-0**5-0

Lincoln County*****0-0**4-0

Greene County******0-0**4-1

Warren County******0-0**3-2

Washington-Wilkes**0-0**3-2

#Towns County***********3-2

#Indicates a team not playing a region schedule.

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Let The Steak House Restaurant serve your team’s next pre-game meal

The Steak House Restaurant in Hawkinsville specializes in high school football team pre-game meals. We have a private dining area for traveling parties of 140 guests. We serve high school football teams every week from all over the state traveling through central Georgia. We offer special rates for football teams. Let us cater your next pre-game meal. We are located at 341 Bypass, 9 Buchan Dr., Hawkinsville. Please contact Lewis Fowler at 487-892-3383 or via email by clicking here for reservations or to get more information.

 

Georgia High School Football Hall of Fame tickets on sale

The Georgia High School Football Hall of Fame induction ceremony for the third class is Saturday, Oct. 26, and tickets are available for the event, which will be held at the College Football Hall of Fame. There is the chance to buy tickets for the pre-event at 5 p.m. which will include a buffet dinner and open bar with the inductees. The induction ceremony will follow at 6:45. Click here to buy tickets. The class will include 30 players, and many of the Hall of Famers from the first two classes will be in attendance. For more information on the Hall, click here.

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