AAAA roundup

By Score Atlanta

Carrollton 42, Chapel Hill 12: Jarvis Terrell rushed for touchdowns of 29 and eight yards to lead Carrollton past visiting Chapel Hill. Malik Sheppard rushed for a score and intercepted three passes on defense, and Carrollton quarterback Will Hesterlee found Chip Murrah for a 25-yard touchdown pass. Tre Mitchell of Chapel Hill rushed 25 times for 167 yards and a touchdown.

Creekview 34, River Ridge 14: Wide receiver Connor Dulmage had a reception for a score and a rushing touchdown off a reverse. Hayden Hall scored on a quarterback sneak, and Hunter Udall returned an interception for a touchdown. Kickers Connor Frazier and Ben McClellan each added a field goal.

Griffin 34, Northgate 6: The visiting Bears dominated Northgate, handing the Vikings their second loss. Griffin was led by quarterback Jaquez Parks, who threw for 240 yards on 15-of-25 passing, including a 12-yard touchdown pass to Trey Willis. Back-up quarterback Anferney Stroud also was impressive going 5-for-5 for 80 yards and a 52-yard touchdown pass to Montico Godson.

Lamar County 41, Eagle’s Landing 30: The host Trojans got off to a hot start and held on for a win over Eagle’s Landing. Sidarius Gotell scored from five yards out on the opening possession. Then, Jason Caslin blocked a punt on the Golden Eagles’ first possession for a safety. Lance Austin added two touchdown passes and Jeremy Fletcher rushed for two touchdowns for Lamar County.

Lanier 17, Oconee County 14: The visiting Longhorns edged the Warriors thanks to a pair of touchdown passes from quarterback Taylor Grant. Grant connected with Marty Sanders in the second quarter and found Jahbri Jones in the third quarter. Kicker Mason Harwood kicked a game-winning 42-yard field goal to cap the scoring.

Union Grove 22, Woodland-Stockbridge 14: The visiting Wolverines were able to pull out the victory. Union Grove got the victory behind their ground attack and leading rusher Derrick Craine. Craine led the team offensively and rushed for all three of the Wolverines’ touchdowns.

Washington 34, Lithonia 16: Antavis Rowe rushed for 90 yards and added a receiving touchdown as the visiting Washington Bulldogs took down the host Lithonia Bulldogs 34-16. Frank Barthelemy rushed for two first half scores before leaving with an injury to help drop Lithonia to an 0-3 start to the season.

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how 'bout

September 8th, 2012
7:49 am

how 'bout

September 8th, 2012
7:51 am

…just seven games this isn’t a roundup it’s a snippet …this is just sad…

Bear_Backer

September 8th, 2012
10:43 am

Yes, I concur that Griffin absolutely dominated Northgate. Kudo’s to our “neighbors” from Northgate for their nice facilities and warm welcome. I enjoyed going to the game and seeing the Mighty Bears vaunted air attack. They proved once again how powerful they are as they downed a team from AAAAA, one class higher than theirs. It never ceases to amaze me how Griffin never gets the accolades they deserve. Year in and year out they are one of the best teams in the state, and their record proves how strong their program is under one of the best coaching staffs around. Way to go Griffin, and good luck next week as the competition gets tougher against a quality Jonesboro squad. Bears get home field advantage. See yall in the “Grip!” GO BEARS

Baldwin Co Bil

September 8th, 2012
12:22 pm

Pretty slack coverage……….Is this just a hobby to these guys now? :)

TomDawg

September 8th, 2012
12:31 pm

Why don’t you “reporters” try to actually go get the info and report it instead of waiting on your phone to ring or buzz. This is pathetic.

YELLERJACKETZ1

September 8th, 2012
1:48 pm

IS CARROLTON READY 4 SOME AA FOOTBALL

YELLERJACKETZ1

September 8th, 2012
1:50 pm

ALL THE ROWDY JACKETZ WILL BEE THERE NEXT FRIDAY NIGHT

Chris

September 8th, 2012
3:04 pm

Way to go Booker T. Washington keep getting the job done. #5 for Washington had the Hit of the year on RB #1 for Lithonia. Stay humble and get ready for Mt. Zion – Jonesboro

Panther Pride 1

September 8th, 2012
3:23 pm

Hear it here first. Carver-Atlanta is for real and will be a force to be reckoned with. Don’t wait until playoff time. We have seats on the bandwagon right now. We are Carver!!!!

Hello

September 9th, 2012
9:22 am

Congrats to Carver for beating a team in is first full year of playing varsity football! With its weak schedule, Carver should win most if its region games, except Grady. Then in the playoffs, Carver will be 1 and done.

BODOG

September 10th, 2012
1:31 am

Reporting blogs on AJC is not too good this year. there is no depth, or content in all games being reported, and really no content. new to be a lot better reporting or regress to last year’s reporting which was better.

Ms. Monique

September 10th, 2012
2:38 am

Congratulations to the Grady Grey Knights for defeating North Clayton on Saturday! I told you North Clayton over Grady was a funny one….laughing all the way to 2-0! Good luck with your predictions next week :-) .