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Class A Division I: Prince Avenue Christian 52, Swainsboro 34
Prince Avenue Christian trailed 20-7 in the first half and 27-17 midway in the third quarter but scored touchdowns on five straight second-half drives that totaled 356 yards on 20 plays, and Swainsboro couldn't keep pace. Aaron Philo set state-finals records with 477 yards passing and six touchdowns.
Class A Division II: Bowdon 39, Schley County 31
Bowdon scored touchdowns on its first six full drives and used the seventh to ice the game with a 4-minute, 9-second drive to the Schley County 17 with 13 seconds left. Schley's final chance never got past midfield.
State finals: 4 teams to defend championships; 4 seek first titles
Four defending champions and four teams that never have won state titles are among the16 playing in the GHSA finals this week at Center Parc Stadium. No real underdogs remain. Every finalist was ranked in the top five after the regular season except Warner Robins, which ironically is Class 5A’s two-time defending champion.
Weekend Preview: Championship games in 7A through 4A
The championship games will be played in all eight GHSA classifications Thursday through Saturday at Georgia State’s Center Parc Stadium. Here’s a preview of the games in 7A (Carrollton vs. Mill Creek), 6A (Hughes vs. Gainesville), 5A (Ware County vs. Warner Robins) and 4A (Cedartown vs. Benedictine).
Weekend Preview: Championship games in 3A through A
The championship games will be played in all eight GHSA classifications Thursday through Saturday at Georgia State’s Center Parc Stadium. Here’s a preview of the games in 3A (Sandy Creek vs. Cedar Grove), 2A (Fitzgerald vs. Thomson), A Division I (Prince Avenue Christian vs. Swainsboro) and A Division II (Bowdon vs. Schley County).
Semifinals in review, and what it all means
The championship games will be played in all eight GHSA classifications Thursday through Saturday at Georgia State’s Center Parc Stadium. Here’s a recap of last week’s 16 semifinals and the significance of the results for both the winning and losing teams.
Top dogs fill the field for semifinals
It’s all big-boy football from now to the end of the playoffs, which resume today with 16 semifinals games in eight classifications. Cinderella didn’t get an invitation. Thirty-one of the 32 semifinals teams are ranked. Fellowship Christian of Class 2A is the top-10 exception, but the Paladins were a 2021 semifinals team that started No. 5 in preseason and now carry an eight-game win streak to Fitzgerald to challenge the defending champion.
Semifinal preview: Classes 3A and 2A
Three teams from Region 5 - Cedar Grove, Sandy Creek and Carver of Atlanta - will be joined by Region 8 No. 3 seed Oconee County in the Class 3A football semifinals Friday night. In Class 2A, top-ranked Fitzgerald will face unranked Fellowship Christian in one semifinal, while Appling County will take on Thomson in a rematch of a 2021 quarterfinal game.
Semifinal preview: Classes 5A and 4A
The semifinals of the GHSA playoffs this week will feature a rematch of a 2021 quarterfinal game between Cartersville at Warner Robins in Class 5A and a matchup of No. 1 and No. 2 in Class 4A beteween Cedartown and North Oconee. Top-ranked Ware County will host Dutchtown in the other 5A game, while defending champion Benedictine will take on Troup in the other 4A game.
Campbell to retire after 30 seasons at Peach County
Chad Campbell, who led Peach County to a state championship, three runner-up finishes and 10 region titles in 16 seasons as its football coach, told his players Wednesday that he is retiring after 30 seasons at the middle Georgia school.
Two reigning champions survive quarterfinals in OT
Defending champions Warner Robins and Fitzgerald won in overtime last week while Dutchtown, St. Francis and Schley County made the semifinals for the first time. Fellowship Christian was the only unranked team to advance in what’s been a relatively predictable postseason.
Region champions to clash in quarterfinals
The football quarterfinals could be called the battle of champions. The third round represents the first time that region winners can play each other, and 17 of this week’s 32 games are champion-on-champion. Those include one No. 1-vs.-No. 2 game, Cedar Grove vs. Calvary Day, and one between two of the state’s 15 undefeated teams, Rabun County vs. Swainsboro.
Quarterfinal preview: Classes 5A, 4A and 3A
The quarterfinal round of the GHSA playoffs will feature the two-time defending state champion going in as an underdog against the No. 2-ranked team in Class 5A, a team that was 0-9 in 2021 matched up against a team that is 12-0 this season in Class 4A, and a meeting of the No. 1 and No. 2 teams in Class 3A. In all, 64 teams from the eight classifications will face off this weekend for a spot in next week's semifinals.
Buford falls, but most favorites survive second round
The second round of the playoffs was expected to produce more upsets and top-10 carnage, but it didn't deliver much last week. Well, Walton did beat Buford 42-35. It ended Buford’s 22-game win streak overall, 22-game win streak in second-round games, 16-game win streak in playoff games and 28-game win streak in home games against Georgia opponents. Otherwise, the favorites generally had their way.
Competition heats up in Round 2
The opening round of the playoffs was so predictable that a computer algorithm, the Maxwell Ratings, correctly picked 111 of 127 winners. No. 1-ranked teams were 8-0 by an average score of 49-8, and top-10 teams were 67-2 when not playing each other. The second round is inevitably more suspenseful. Here’s a closer look at the round of 16, which entails 64 games in the GHSA’s eight classifications this weekend.
Second-round preview: Class A Division I and Division II
Top-ranked Prince Avenue of Division I and Bowdon of Division II will be among the 32 teams playing this weekend in the second round of the Class A playoffs. Both will be hosting top-10 opponents. Prince Avenue Christian (10-0) will play No. 7 Elbert County, while Bowdon (9-1) will face No. 9 Manchester (7-3).
Lowndes fires Grage after one season, 5-6 finish
Lowndes fired football coach Zach Grage on Tuesday after a 5-6 finish, the Vikings’ first losing season since 1994. “This was an extremely hard decision and not one entered into lightly or without a lot of thought,” superintendent Shawn Haralson said in a statement from Lowndes County Schools.
Jefferson County head coach Arnold retires
J.B. Arnold, Jefferson County’s coach the past 22 years, announced his retirement Monday after 33 seasons on high school football sidelines. Arnold led Jefferson County to seven region titles, two semifinal appearances, four quarterfinals and 21 consecutive playoff berths and compiled a 168-89-3 record.