Latest News
The Leaderboard: Slaughter, Philo, Souare finish regular season at No. 1
Prince Avenue Christian’s Aaron Philo retook the lead in GHSA passing yards with a 388-yard game last week against Oglethorpe County. Philo has thrown for 2,568 yards in eight games. Wayne County’s Matthew Fuller and Loganville’s Ahmed Souare continue to lead the GHSA in rushing and receiving, respectively. Each has only one regular-season game remaining.
The Leaderboard: Slaughter moves into top spot in rushing yards through Week 11
Prince Avenue Christian’s Aaron Philo retook the lead in GHSA passing yards with a 388-yard game last week against Oglethorpe County. Philo has thrown for 2,568 yards in eight games. Wayne County’s Matthew Fuller and Loganville’s Ahmed Souare continue to lead the GHSA in rushing and receiving, respectively. Each has only one regular-season game remaining.
The Leaderboard: Philo reclaims top spot in passing yards through Week 10
Prince Avenue Christian’s Aaron Philo retook the lead in GHSA passing yards with a 388-yard game last week against Oglethorpe County. Philo has thrown for 2,568 yards in eight games. Wayne County’s Matthew Fuller and Loganville’s Ahmed Souare continue to lead the GHSA in rushing and receiving, respectively. Each has only one regular-season game remaining.
The Leaderboard: Wayne County’s Fuller moves to No. 1 in rushing yardage through Week 9
Wayne County’s Matthew Fuller is the GHSA’s new leading rusher, and five other running backs took the lead in their classifications after strong performances last week. Fuller ran for 272 yards against New Hampstead and sits at 1,560 for the season. Providence Christian’s Quinton Slaughter took the Class 2A lead with a 389-yard rushing game against Union County. The 389 yards are the most for a player in a game this season.
The Leaderboard: Hannah overtakes Philo in passing yards through Week 8
Brody Hannah’s 553-yard passing effort helped deliver Loganville to a 51-50 comeback victory over Clarke Central last week. It also put Hannah in the GHSA lead for passing yards this season with 2,264. His teammate and favorite target, Ahmed Souare, who had 290 yards receiving, broadened his lead. He’s now at 1,115 yards after eight games. Lumpkin County’s Mason Sullens continues to lead in rushing with 1,302 yards.
The Leaderboard: Sullens, Philo, Souare rank No. 1 through Week 7
Northeast Georgia is home of the GHSA’s leading rusher, passer and receiver after seven weeks of the regular season. They are Lumpkin County’s Mason Sullens (1,119 yards rushing), Prince Avenue Christian’s Aaron Philo (2,180 passing) and Loganville’s Ahmed Souare (825 receiving). Sullens took over the rushing lead with a 200-yard effort in a 30-21 victory over Wesleyan last week.
The Leaderboard: Eziomume No. 1 in rushing yards through Week 6
David Eziomume of North Cobb is the GHSA’s new leading rusher after a 326-yard performance in a victory over Milton last week. Eziomume has rushed for 933 yards in five games. The 6-foot-1, 205-pound running back is committed to Clemson. Prince Avenue Christian’s Aaron Philo (1,926 passing yards) and North Murray’s Judson Petty (707 yards receiving) maintained their leads.
The Leaderboard: Philo No. 1 in passing yards through Week 5
Aaron Philo, the reigning GHSA passing leader, is back on top of the GHSA’s passing leaderboard through five weeks. The Prince Avenue Christian quarterback passed for 408 yards in a 58-18 victory over Eagle’s Landing Christian last week. That was his fifth career 400-yard passing game and boosted him into first place with his season total of 1,520.
The Leaderboard: North Murray duo off to hot start through Week 4
North Murray’s Skyler Williams and Judson Petty and Monroe Area’s Darrion Manuel are the GHSA’s yardage leaders after four weeks. Williams has thrown for 1,249 yards, and 687 of those have gone to Petty, a preseason all-state pick. The GHSA’s rushing leader, Manuel, has rushed for more than 100 yards in each of his four games, including a season-high 219 against Cedar Shoals.