AAAAAA roundup

By Score Atlanta

Brookwood 31, Mill Creek 21: Brookwood scored two touchdowns in the fourth quarter to complete a come-back win. Jamaal Cole scored three rushing touchdowns for the Broncos, going for 88 yards on the ground while Josh Brown had 224 yards rushing. Brookwood’s Ky Priester had an 80-yard punt return for a touchdown. Mill Creek’s Jacorey Lewis, who rushed for 182 yards and a touchdown, left in the third with an injury.

Campbell 27, Osborne 6: Mike Rogers (five rushes, 71 yards, two touchdowns), Darius Harris (16 rushes, 110 yards, one touchdown) and quarterback Ricky James (37 yards rushing, one touchdown) led the Spartans’ ground attack against visiting Osborne. James also added 118 yards passing. Scoring concluded before halftime, and Campbell gained 405 total yards.

Central Gwinnett 45, Clarke Central 42: In a back-and-forth affair, Central Gwinnett was led by quarterback Eman Westmoreland who went 21-for-32 for 325 yards with three touchdowns and three interceptions through the air. Westmoreland added 45 yards and two touchdowns rushing as well. Receiver Justin Brownlee excelled with 10 receptions for 251 yards and three touchdowns.

Collins Hill 24, Dacula 22: Mitchell Blanchard booted a game-winning 50-yard field goal as time expired, allowing host Collins Hill to survive a furious fourth-quarter rally by the Falcons and pick up its first win of 2012. Dacula trailed 21-0 after three quarters, but Marcus Cox (20 carries, 221 yards, two touchdowns) helped the visitors surge ahead before Blanchard’s final heroics.

Colquitt County 14, Lovejoy 7: Colquitt County broke a scoreless tie in the third quarter with a 53-yard touchdown run from Javonta Woods, then added a 14-yard scoring pass from Cole Segraves to Nate Madison. Visiting Lovejoy scored early in the fourth on a 12-yard touchdown pass from Alejandro Bennefield.

Etowah 34 Centennial 0: The visiting Eagles opened the scoring on an 11-yard run in the first quarter by Stanlee Logue. They came back and put up seven more when Maveric Rechsteiner took an interception 72 yards for the score. Etowah’s third score was on a 21-yard pass from Reeves Johnson to Bryce Coroi to give the Eagles a comfortable 21-0 halftime lead. The Eagles went up 34-0 on an 11-yard run in the fourth by Raishod Devezin.

Langston Hughes 27, Luella 7: Defense was the story for the visiting Panthers as they forced six turnovers, including a blocked punt, to beat the host Lions 27-7. Eric Teek returned an interception for a touchdown for the Panthers, who improved their record to 2-0 with the victory while Luella fell to 0-2 on the season.

Lassiter 49, Sprayberry 10: The visiting Trojans exploded for 42-3 halftime lead, then cruised to victory over east Cobb-neighbor Sprayberry. Quarterback Eddie Printz was 14-of-22 for 277 yards and four touchdowns. Wide receiver Ryan Jenkins had two catches for 95 yards and two scores. Lassiter’s Juwan Dickey had seven receptions for 125 yards and a touchdown.

Lowndes 31, Newton 0: The host Vikings jumped on the visiting Rams early and often as they cruised to a 31-0 shutout victory to earn their second victory while keeping Newton winless. Ahman Brown and Nicholas Burgman each scored two rushing touchdowns to lead the Vikings in the rout.

Morrow 12, Forest Park 6: Xavier Essex scored the go-ahead touchdown with just over one minute to play as the host Mustangs snapped an 11-game losing streak by beating the visiting Panthers 12-6. Courtney Heard tallied more than 200 yards of total offense, while Sterling Taylor caught a touchdown pass to add to another 100-yard receiving game.

North Forsyth 35, Dawson County 28: The visiting Raiders were able to come from behind on Dawson County to pull out a close victory. The Tigers took advantage of a pair of kickoff returns for touchdowns, but in the end the Raiders closed out the game by scoring three touchdowns in the final four minutes to get the win.

Shiloh 16, Redan 7: The Generals turned over the ball four times and had an extra point blocked, but managed to hang on for a victory over visiting Redan. Shiloh’s offensive highlights were a 46-yard touchdown pass from Devante James to Cameron Stewart and a 1-yard plunge by tailback Deshon Taylor.

South Cobb 35, Douglas County 19: South Cobb jumped out to a 14-0 first-quarter lead and cruised past Douglas County for its second win in as many games this season. Chauncey Ingram rushed 19 times for 177 rushing yards and two touchdowns. The visiting Eagles also got 177 passing yards and two scores through the air courtesy of quarterback Stephon Masha.

South Gwinnett 37, Duluth 21: Josh Boyd rushed for touchdowns from five and eight yards out to lead visiting South Gwinnett to its first win of the season. The Comets also got rushing touchdowns from Bernard Morrison and Travon Davis. In addition to a safety from the defense, South Gwinnett also scored on a 68-yard pass from Jordan Rainey to L.J. Gainey.

Wheeler 33 Pope 0: The visiting Greyhounds were dominated from start to finish on both sides of the football. Wildcat field goals of 62 and 51 yards and two Elijah Staley touchdown throws put the halftime lead at 19-0. A defensive fumble return on a Greyhound missnap and then a 64-yard touchdown run by Kahlem Looney pushed it out of reach.

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Sportsman

September 8th, 2012
9:43 pm

If you want see the Colquitt vs LoveJoy game its posted on gahighschoolsports.net on one of the forum boards under football…

Camden74

September 8th, 2012
10:50 pm

Coffee100…..Seriously? Let’s see what Coffee does when you guys play Camden! :-D

bksmith14

September 9th, 2012
12:48 am

sportsnut…………..i agree with you man……i was one of the many who knew the refs would be homecooking for colquitt……..lowndes will get the same treatment in a few weeks believe me…….rush has his ways

its ok though………..bc lowndes is going to kick colquitts a** next year when they come to the palace……our jv just beat them like we woned them the other day 38-0…they got it coming at the palace soon……….

as for us going to the hogpen……i just want a fair officiated game……then if we lose by 1 or 30 i will be ok with it………but i expect the vikings to put up a fight this time at the pen

bksmith14

September 9th, 2012
12:53 am

camden is good………but dont be fooled by their wins……..i am not impressed by any of them………you ask why?

here is why……ridge lost to parkview the week after camden beat them……..and they were shutout by parkview also……

parkview loss to norcross 20-0

johnson………is horrible…….lowndes 8th grade squad could whip these boys

vanguard is horrible also…….they are like 39-48 over the last 7 or 8 years

with all that siad……camden is good ….and they got some stiffer competition coming real soon…..

we (lowndes) have not played a great team yet either…….

Go Blue

September 9th, 2012
3:56 am

gwinnett dad…..I agree, sportsnut sounds like a UGA fan when they lose a game…the other team cheated, our boys were all drunk, the refs cheated us, the other team had the refs in our pocket, or their players should be suspended like our thugs

Camden74

September 9th, 2012
12:29 pm

bk…You’re right, Camden hasn’t played a tough opponent so far and they are not together on defense yet. But, if your team isn’t very careful, they’ll drop 40 on you in the blink of an eye! All I want to see is a game that’s officiated fairly, if that happens, may the better team win! :-D

sportsnut

September 9th, 2012
12:36 pm

@ USAF DAWG == You can’t tell a homer anything !
@Canden74 == This taste in my mouth is not crow, it is contempt for a coach and school that feels it has a need to affect the outcome because it is afraid of what might happen if there is no intervention.
@GwinnettDad == I am still here, much to your surprise I’m sure. Let’s say I called you not a whinner but ignorant, not to be mean but because of you not knowing anything about the subject being discussed. Speaking of Patsies, hows Meadowcreek, Berkmar, Shiloh, Peachtree Ridge, Collins Hill, Mountainview, Duluth, Archer, Parkview, Habersham Central, Mill Creek, South Gwinnett and Central Gwinnett doing ? Those are really some powerhouse teams in region 7 and 8!
@fred == You are correct. Those are the circumstances. Playing in a place like Colquit, everyone needs protection. There is a total of four(4) yards from the sideline to the fence on the visitors sideline. Very, very dangerous.
@Go Blue == So sorry you guys have thugs !
We will be there in the end.

Camden74

September 9th, 2012
12:56 pm

sportsnut………Come on now, let’s be real. Lovejoy had an opportunity to win the game.They depended too much on their athletic ability and they lost their discipline at various points in the game. As I said in an earlier post, there were questionable calls on both sides. But you can’t lose your composure in that type of situation. Camden will face the same situation starting at the end of this month. Unfortunately, it’s part of the game and it’s to be expected. You guys have to take Friday’s game as a learning experience and move on. It’s not like this happened in the playoffs and there’s no tomorrow, the season’s still young! Go Camden County Wildcats! :-D

bksmith14

September 9th, 2012
1:16 pm

lovejoy had 100 more yards of offense than colquitt……..they won everything in the game excpet the score….and unfortunately that sis what counts………i wasnt impressed with colquitt on offense……but they did a good job on defense……..still though lovejoy should have at least had another td

West Forsyth

September 9th, 2012
2:26 pm

At “real talk”…WF beating Hillgrove on the road last year in the Rof 16….nuff said….this year beats Gainesville on the road….Gainesville beats Buford on the road this week…..more nuff said……2A team beats Valdosta on the road…..Grow up “real talk”.

squirrell

September 9th, 2012
3:12 pm

HogPen is the best place in Ga to watch high school football!

Fans are right up on the field and the only bad seats are the bottom rows where you can’t see over the players.

I do agree thatis a little dangerous for those running full speed and can’t stop, especially just beyond the end-zone the fence is too close.

Greatest game and most electric atmosphere was in 1994 when Pack beat Valdosta in the HogPen to win the State Title.

Ten times better than playing at the Dome!

As far as the Lovejoy/Packer game is concerned, both teams were rather sloppy!

Defensive battle that Pack won!

Lovejoy should go pretty deep in play-offs! …….Good team!

bksmith14

September 9th, 2012
3:21 pm

i agree that watching football in the hogpen is a good place to watch a game….i still like the palace though

Sam45

September 9th, 2012
3:41 pm

I saw a lot of calls missed against lovejoy. I also saw some calls against colquitt that I did not agree with. Homecooking my a”"… You bunch of sore losers. You sound like a bunch a grey haired women at the salon… Get the freak over it you little babies…. Good Lord!
The damn kids on the teams take it better than yall.

squirrell

September 9th, 2012
4:43 pm

X-Packer Tevin King ran for over 100 yds and 3 TDs in an upset over Univ. of Houston.

Anybody know how to find any video highlights?

Best running back in Ga 2010!

Check-out high school Youtube highlights 2010!

Lambert Wins!!!

September 9th, 2012
5:00 pm

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Camden74

September 9th, 2012
5:43 pm

I started to go to that game, didn’t want to deal with the traffic! :-)

ALovejoyplayer

September 9th, 2012
8:11 pm

At the end of the day we lost..there were some bad calls on both sides but we beat ourselfs.we’rea better team than how we preformed on friday…it was a great learning experience and we learned from this..we are an undisiplined team and we know that now and i promise you…the next time you see us we will be a thing of beauty.

Camden74

September 9th, 2012
10:06 pm

ALovejoyplayer……..You get it! :-)

WDE84

September 10th, 2012
8:45 am

Brookwood was very lucky to win that game. Mill Creek gave that one away. 3 turnovers (Fumble lost on the 1 yd line). Punt return for a TD. Missed 19 yd. FG….

Colquitt Fan

September 10th, 2012
11:16 am

Well said Lovejoy player. If you wanna blame somebody, blame #7 and #40. They celebrated every tackle like they were in the super bowl. I’m still shocked their coaches continually let them do that. Calls went both ways, but do y’all think we hire our own refs or something? Get real.barentbtheybfrom Atlanta? And FYI, Propst called a timeout after the bogus call. Wasn’t like he out there causing a delay of game. Lovejoy was simply out coached. Say what you want to, but the hit on #19 was an illegal hit. It was helmet to helmet and was a defenseless WR. Thats called on all levels of football.

Don’t get too pumped about a JV score, we use that to start implementing out offense so it’s a learning experience. You won’t ever see Colquitt with a real strong jv team bc of that

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1:28 pm

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bksmith14

September 10th, 2012
1:34 pm

lowndes does the same thing colquitt does concerning the jv level…….lowndes jv squad hasnt lost a game at the high school level yet

HS Official

September 10th, 2012
2:03 pm

Hey, Cherokee beat their in-county rival Sequoyah 38-28 ending a 10 game slump and ushering in a new era under Coach Josh Shaw

sportsnut

September 10th, 2012
2:54 pm

@ Camden 74 == I assure you that ALovejoyplayer is not a Lovejoy player. You won’t find them on this or any other blog. Not our style. That is a posting poser. Someone that is trying to make it look like Lovejoy admits to being undisciplined. Think about it for a minute. Why would a player come here and admit to being undisciplined as to the cause of their loss ? If anything, he would say they cheated, right ?

sportsnut

September 10th, 2012
8:18 pm

Where is GwinnettDad ? He must have gotten more info on the Lovejoy game or had a chance to see it for himself. All this chatter and no one has answered the questions. How does a wideout get called for ineligible man down field ? How does a team get a 30 yard penalty for a personal foul ? I’m waiting for those with football knowledge on this blog to help me out on these mind boggling questions. Illegal hit? I thought this was a tough region ! # 7 and # 40 were destroying your star # 13, Cole Seagraves, just as I thought they would. You can call them by name because you will here much more from them. They are Zane Fields, # 7 and Nathaniel Norwood, #40. Both are D-1 prospects that gave your QB’s fits.

Colquitt Fan

September 10th, 2012
8:35 pm

Nobody said they didn’t play well, they just acted like they’ve never made a tackle before. And if you have two separate personal foul calls on the same play, 30 yards is what happens. Can’t answer the ineligible receiver downfield. And it was an obvious illegal hit, I don’t care what region you play in. Games over man, y’all got beat so quit cryin and move on

5-Time

September 10th, 2012
8:49 pm

LOL…. :’(

Camden74

September 10th, 2012
9:36 pm

sportsnut………If it wasn’t a Lovejoy player, that’s cool. But maybe it should have been……… :-)

bksmith14

September 10th, 2012
9:40 pm

sportsnut…….yall won the total yards battle……yall dominated most of the night but the score shows colquitt 14 lovejoy 7………i feel yall got screwed on some calls as well……….we prob got it coming to us as well when we go over there……its just how it is……not taking anything away from colquitt but i was impressed with their defense…not their offense

Colquitt Fan

September 10th, 2012
9:54 pm

I guess we’re the only team out there that brings in our own refs. The rest of y’all need to catch up to the times. We also recruit our own players. We had a great recruiting weekend for our first home game and got the win. Feels good guys

Fred

September 10th, 2012
10:09 pm

@sportsnut – Are you sure it was the wideout that called? I was watching the video stream and while better than nothing it wasn’t quite up to ESPN standards. I don’t remember the exact play and don’t really want to go look it up. The line of scrimmage box is only 4 yards deep so it could very well be possible that a lineman got past that before the pass. I’m not saying that was it – I don’t know. I’m just offering a possible solution.

camdenians

September 10th, 2012
11:18 pm

ok CoffeeC100, you all are not in no position to brag. I was at your game against Whitewater. They were not a quality opponent for you all but Coffee did what they suppose to do. Ware is in the same region as those Savannah teams. We’ll see how that will turn out. As for our game,we’ll see you all in the Den Oct. 5

bksmith14

September 11th, 2012
2:40 am

colquitt fan……..how much you guys pay those refs this past friday?

seriously…the ghsa assigns refs to each game i believe

Tipp Smooth

September 11th, 2012
8:16 am

Colquitt benefitted from a bad call to advance over Camden during the playoffs last year also, but we won’t cry over spilt milk, keep it movin, just saying….

Colquitt Fan

September 11th, 2012
12:16 pm

Although it will never be agreed upon, there was photographic evidence of the int and 2 pt conversion in favor of Colquitt. Like you said its over and don’t matter, but therebwas photos.

Bk- we keep our refs locked up in a basement at Rush’s house and only let them out on Fridays. He has the basement for the refs and a bar and strip club for the recruits we bring in to show em a good time.