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Class 6A: Thomas County Central 49, Woodward Academy 28
Boosted by special teams, Thomas County Central took a 28-0 first-half lead. When Woodward Academy got within 14 points twice in the second half, Jaylen Johnson responded immediately to each, throwing TD passes of 57 yards to Tre-Von Pringle and 37 to Malachi Thomas.
Flag football 5A-6A: Greenbrier 14, Lithia Springs 6
Maggie Pangle, playing on an injured ankle, caught a 24-yard touchdown pass from Kenzie Horton with 4:10 remaining and Greenbrier added a safety on the final play of the game to defeat the defending champions. It was the first title for Greenbrier (19-1), which was eliminated from the playoffs by Lithia Springs the past two seasons.
Class A Division II: Bowdon 28, Manchester 27
A penalty on an extra-point attempt with 7:23 left kept Manchester a point behind, and Bowdon ran out the clock on a 14-play, 74-yard drive (all runs) that required three third-down conversions and ended in victory formation near Manchester’s goal line. Kyler McGrinn rushed for 221 yards and three touchdowns.
Class A Division I: Prince Avenue Christian 49, Swainsboro 32
Senior quarterback Aaron Philo passed for three touchdowns, ran for two more and broke the state record for career passing yards in leading Prince Avenue Christian to a 49-32 victory over Swainsboro in the Class A Division I championship game Monday at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in a rematch of last year’s state final.
Flag football A-4A: Southeast Bulloch 14, North Oconee 0
Korine Talkington threw two touchdown passes and ran for an extra point to lead Southeast Bulloch (23-0) to a 14-0 victory over North Oconee in the Class A-4A championship game Monday at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. It was the third consecutive state title for the Yellow Jackets, who capped off a 23-0 season.
GHSA heads back to Mercedes-Benz Stadium for state finals
Walton, Coffee, Stockbridge and Perry will try to win their first football state championships this week in Mercedes-Benz Stadium, which is home again to the GHSA finals after a four-season hiatus. Woodward Academy, Thomas County Central, Rockmart, Swainsboro and Manchester hope to win for the first time in more than 20 years. Prince Avenue Christian and Bowdon will attempt to defend their 2022 championships.
Championship Game Previews: Classes 3A and 2A
Cedar Grove's controversial loss in the 2022 Class 3A final ultimately led to the adoption of instant replay in championship games. Now the Saints are back in the finals and will get another shot at a title when they meet Savannah Christian at 1 p.m. Wednesday at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. In Class 2A, Pierce County seeks its second title in four years when in faces Rockmart at 1 p.m. Tuesday.
Championship Game Previews: Classes 5A and 4A
Creekside and Coffee will meet in the Class 5A final Wednesday at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in the only championship game this year between No. 1- and No. 2-ranked teams. Coffee is ranked No. 1 this season for the first time. There will be a first-time champion in Class 4A, where Stockbridge and Perry will be making their first appearances in the state finals.
Championship Game Previews: Classes 7A and 6A
Class 7A Walton of Cobb County and Milton of Fulton will battle at Mercedes-Benz Stadium next Wednesday in the first championship game in the highest classification without a Gwinnett County or South Georgia team since 1985. In Class 6A on Tuesday, Woodward Academy and Thomas County Central are both seeking their first state tiles in more than 20 seasons.
Profiles of the 16 head coaches whose teams reached state finals
The 16 head coaches in the state finals have won 993 games in Georgia, lost only 347, and have a winning percentage of .741. But most are new to the finals, at least as head coaches. Only Prince Avenue’s Greg Vandagriff, Cedar Grove’s John Adams and Pierce County’s Ryan Herring have won state titles. Others have won as assistants, and Coffee’s Mike Coe has won five in another state.
Semifinals in review, and what it all means
The state football finals are returning to Atlanta’s Mercedes-Benz Stadium, which will host championship games in all eight classifications and the flag football finals in three divisions on Dec. 11-13. Here’s a recap of last week’s 16 semifinals and the significance of the results for both the winning and losing teams.
Complete scores from fourth week of playoffs
Here are the scores from the fourth week of the playoffs. If you have corrections, please contact us. Check out our Scores & Schedules page for all scores from the 2023 season and a schedule of the GHSA championship games.
Valwood ends John Milledge Academy’s 62-game winning streak
The longest winning streak in state history and the longest active streak in the country came to end Thursday night when Valwood defeated John Milledge Academy 42-21 in the GIAA Class 3A championship game at Mercer’s Five Star Stadium in Macon. John Milledge (12-1) had won 62 consecutive games and four straight state championships.
Hines to retire; GHSA approves 3A-A playoff plan
GHSA executive director Robin Hines announced Wednesday that he will retire Aug. 1. Hines shared the news at the end of an executive committee meeting in which the GHSA ratified reclassification for 2024-26 and adopted a playoff format and rankings formula for classes 3A to A Division I. Also approved at the Thomaston meeting were four schools’ appeals to move down in classification for the 2024-26 academic years.
Semifinal preview: Classes 3A and 2A
The two highest-ranked teams in Class 3A - No. 1 Calvary Day and No. 2 Cedar Grove - will battle for a spot in the state final when they meet Friday night at Buck Godfrey Stadium in Decatur. The winner will face Savannah Christian or Carver of Columbus for the championship at 1 p.m. on Dec. 13 at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. In the Class 2A semifinals, Fitzgerald will travel to Pierce County and Cook will play at Rockmart.
Semifinal preview: Classes 5A and 4A
The Class 5A playoffs have played out according to form as the top four ranked teams - Coffee, Creekside, Jefferson and Cartersville - survived the first three rounds to reach the semifinals. In Class 4A, Stockbridge will try to take down two-time defending champion Benedictine this week, and Perry will face Starr’s Mill for a shot at the state final.
Upsets, dramatic finishes rule in quarterfinals
Four teams ranked in the national top 25 of both USA Today and MaxPreps failed to get out of Georgia’s quarterfinals last week. Upended were Mill Creek, Buford, Colquitt County and Carrollton. Their conquerors were Camden County, Grayson, Milton and Walton. Bryan County and Telfair County from Class A also made headlines, advancing to the semifinals for the first time.
Elite eight is round where champions clash
Call it the elite eight, but Georgia high school football’s playoff quarterfinals are truly the round of champions. Sharpened by two playoff victories, region winners can meet for the first time Friday night. Fifteen of the 32 quarterfinals are champion-on-champion. Twenty-two match top-10 teams. All 32 feature at least one ranked team.