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Nine winners receive Hudl awards at GACA Falcons Coaches Luncheon
Nine Georgia football coaches received GHSF Daily’s Hudl awards Tuesday in Macon at the annual GACA Falcons Coaches Luncheon. The Hudl awards go to coaches of the “most improved winning teams” in each GHSA classification and the GIAA.
Eight former Georgia high school players on active Super Bowl rosters
Harrison Butker and Mecole Hardman of the Kansas City Chiefs, each poised to participate in their fourth Super Bowls, are among eight active former Georgia high school football players whose teams won their conference championship games Sunday. The Super Bowl will be played Feb. 11 in Las Vegas.
Camden County’s Herron, winner of five state titles, announces retirement
Jeff Herron, a 300-game winner and the only Georgia football coach to win state championships at three schools, announced his retirement Friday. Herron’s Camden teams won state titles in the highest classification in 2003, 2008 and 2009. Herron also won state championships at Oconee County in 1999 and Grayson in 2016.
Former Georgia star Terrence Edwards named Mount Vernon head coach
Former Georgia football star Terrence Edwards was announced Thursday as Mount Vernon’s football coach. Mount Vernon is a Class A school in Atlanta. The football team reached the playoffs each of the past eight seasons, though never advancing past the second round, under coach Wayne Dabbs. The team was 8-4 in 2023.
Cedar Grove vs. Douglas Co. to headline 2024 Corky Kell + Dave Hunter Classic
Defending Class 3A football champion Cedar Grove will play Class 6A power Douglas County in the prime-time Saturday slot of the 2024 Corky Kell + Dave Hunter Classic in Mercedes-Benz Stadium. The schedule for the 11-game Aug. 14-17 event was announced Tuesday. Cedar Grove and Douglas County will be making their first Corky Kell appearances.
All-state teams: Jefferson’s Brown named GHSF Daily/AJC player of the year
High school running backs with 2,289 yards rushing and 40 touchdowns on 13-1 teams are natural candidates for Georgia player of the year. So are five-star linebackers who make 153 tackles and sign with Clemson. Sammy Brown, a senior at Jefferson, was both. “He does everything you can ask a football player to do,” Jefferson coach Travis Noland said.
Norcross’ Maloof named Atlanta Falcons coach of the year
Keith Maloof of Norcross is the Atlanta Falcons’ coach of the year, an annual award that recognizes high school football coaches for their character, leadership and work in the community. Maloof, Norcross’ coach since 1999, became the all-time leader in coaching victories in Gwinnett County this season with 202.
Cambridge’s Bennett takes Pickens job; Mount Pisgah, Salem make hires
Craig Bennett, who started Cambridge’s football program in 2012, was announced as Pickens’ coach on Thursday afternoon. Mount Pisgah Christian and Salem also announced hires this week. Bennett guided Cambridge, a north Fulton County school, to its first region title in 2022 and playoff appearances each of the past four seasons.
Carrollton’s Lewis named Gatorade state player of the year
Carrollton quarterback Julian “Ju Ju” Lewis is the Gatorade state football player of the year in Georgia, the company announced Wednesday. Lewis, the consensus No. 1 sophomore football prospect nationally, passed for 3,094 yards and 48 touchdowns with only two interceptions for an 11-2 team that reached the Class 7A quarterfinals.
27 Georgia players to participate in prestigious all-star games this week
Twenty-seven of Georgia’s most highly recruited football players will play this week in Orlando and San Antonio in the two most prestigious national high school all-star games. The Under Armour All-America game will be played Wednesday in Orlando. The All-American Bowl, in San Antonio, will be Saturday at 1 p.m.
National Rankings: Milton finishes as top Georgia team in five of eight polls
Milton, Thomas County Central and Mill Creek finished as the top Georgia teams in the final 2023 national high school football rankings, which were released last week. Milton, which defeated Walton 31-21 in the Class 7A final to win its second state title in six years, was the state’s highest-rated team in five of eight widely recognized polls.
Midweek finals at Mercedes-Benz attract record paid attendance
The football championships’ return to Mercedes-Benz Stadium drew a record paid attendance of 50,622 this week, far outpacing the 27,442 average total attendance from the previous four years at Georgia State’s Center Parc Stadium. “Pleased but not surprised,” GHSA executive director Robin Hines said Thursday.
Class 7A: Milton 31, Walton 21
Milton scored 24 points off turnovers in the second half after trailing 14-7, and Jacorey Stewart finished it with a 5-yard interception return for a touchdown with 52 seconds left. Luke Nickel (committed to Miami) was 19-of-25 passing for 201 yards while Milton registered three interceptions and three sacks against Walton star quarterback Jeremy Hecklinski.
Class 5A: Coffee 31, Creekside 14
Coffee led 21-0 at halftime after three long scoring drives, two sustained by fourth-down conversions, and then turned the game over to its state-leading defense and the physical running of Fred Brown, who finished with 166 rushing yards on 35 carries.
Class 3A: Cedar Grove 49, Savannah Christian 28
Elliott Colson threw TD passes to four receivers, two in the second quarter to start a 28-0 run that broke open what had been a 14-14 game. Interceptions helped turn the tide. With Savannah Christian down only 21-14 and inside Cedar Grove’s 15-yard line, D’Marcus intercepted a pass in the end zone.
Flag football 7A: Pope 14, Allatoona 13
Pope scored the go-ahead touchdown with 3:55 remaining, and the Greyhounds stopped an extra-point attempt with 20 seconds left to preserve the one-point victory. The two Cobb County teams were both in the state finals for the first time.
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.