We’re looking at some pretty good games this week …
Stephenson-Tucker (both undefeated)
West Forsyth-Johns Creek (both undefeated)
Fitzgerald-Brooks County
Calvary Day-Savannah Christian
Lincoln County-Aquinas (last great public-private game of season)
Then there’s Lowndes-Valdosta thing, maybe the state’s best rivalry.
But let’s talk about Lovett – 2-4 record, losers of four straight. How can the Lions be ranked?
One effect of going to six classifications this season was smaller regions. Which means fewer region games. No better example exists than Region 6-AA, which has five teams. Four of them are potential Top 10 teams in GAC, Lovett, Westminster and Wesleyan.
With only four region games, those teams had six non-regions to schedule.
Lovett has played six games, five against teams currently ranked in highest classifications. Those are #8 Blessed Trinity (AAA), No. 2 Marist (AAAA), No. 5 St. Pius (AAA), No. 7 Fort Payne (AAAAA in Alabama) and No. 3 Washington County (AAA). (Lovett is the only team to come within 14 points of Fort Wayne, btw.)
The non-ranked team is Woodward Academy. Woodward is 4-2, its losses to Lovett and Blessed Trinity. Woodward has been in and out of the AAA rankings twice and might still get in there before the season is done.
The Maxwell Ratings rank Lovett’s schedule as sixth-toughest in the state – in all classifications. Further Lovett’s average opponent is 29 points better than the average opponent of the other nine Top 10 teams in AA, according to Maxwell.
Strength of schedule is not enough. You still have to beat somebody. Lovett has beaten Blessed Trinity and Woodward. The only team in AA with two wins that good is No. 1 Calhoun (Carrollton, Ridgeland).
Class AAAAAA
1. (1) Camden County (6-0)
Last week: Beat Coffee 39-12. J.J. Green rushed for 97 yards on seven carries and scored on a 40-yard interception return and a 55-yard run. Camden led 32-7 at halftime. LB Jarrad Davis had 10 tackles. Next: Friday vs. Tift County (2-4)
2. (2) Lassiter (6-0)
Last week: Beat Walton 21-9. Lassiter scored on long drives to start each half, and Eddie Printz was 16-of-30 passing for 196 yards. Walton RB Tyren Jones rushed for 189 yards on 32 carries but lost a fumble into the end zone when Walton led 9-6 in the second quarter. Walton was 3-of-13 passing for 86 yards and two interceptions. Patrick Levandoski forced Jones’ fumble and intercepted a pass deep in Lassiter territory. Next: Oct. 19 at Milton (5-1)
3. (3) Norcross (6-0)
Last week: Beat Habersham Central 55-0. Norcross RB Alvin Kamara rushed for 123 yards and three touchdowns. Myles Autry had a 76-yard punt return for a touchdown. QB Joseph Wilber had two TD passes. Next: Friday at Collins Hill (4-1)
4. (4) Lowndes (6-0)
Last week: Beat Brunswick 52-8. Lowndes put up 475 yards rushing. Nick Burgman ran for 104 on six carries and scored three touchdowns. Preseason all-state DB/RB Tijuan Lang rushed for 94 yards and a touchdown and intercepted three passes. Next: Friday at Valdosta (3-2)
5. (5) West Forsyth (5-0)
Last week: Off. Next: Friday vs. Johns Creek (5-0)
6. (7) Parkview (4-1)
Last week: Off. Next: Friday at Dacula (0-6)
7. (8) Grayson (5-1)
Last week: Beat Central Gwinnett 52-0. Grayson had a 447-29 advantage in total yards and led 42-0 at halftime. David McTier threw TD passes to Jordan Germany (who also had a rushing TD) and Cory Schaeffer. Central QB Eman Westmoreland, who has thrown for more than 5,000 yards in his career, did not play because of a sprained ankle. Next: Friday at Berkmar (1-4)
8. (9) North Gwinnett (4-1)
Last week: Beat Duluth 42-28. Duluth got within 35-28 with 3:05 left and recovered an onside kick, but the kick traveled only 9 yards. Less than a minute later, QB Michael Haynes ran 45 yards for a clinching touchdown. Haynes rushed for 145 yards on 12 carries and was 12-of-21 passing for 91 yards. RB Cam Lewis had 96 yards rushing on 13 carries. North Gwinnet had a season-high 271 yards rushing and 441 yards in total offense. Next: Friday at Mill Creek (4-2)
9. (10) Lovejoy (5-1)
Last week: Beat Rockdale County 41-0. Georgia Tech-bound RB Travis Custis scored four touchdowns and rushed for 98 yards on 10 carries. It was Lovejoy’s first shutout of the season; the team had eight in 2011. Next: Friday at Morrow (1-4)
10. (NR) Colquitt County (4-2)
Last week: Beat Tift County 49-7. Sophomore QB Daniel Mobley got his first start ahead of senior Cole Segraves and was 15-of-19 passing for 213 yards and four touchdowns, two to Bobby Hill. Segraves was 5-of-8 for 51 yards. The two have split time much of the season. WR Javonta Woods had six receptions for 102 yards and five carries for 67 yards. Next: Oct. 19 at Brunswick (3-2)
Class AAAAA
1. (1) Northside-Warner Robins (5-0)
Last week: Beat Houston County 41-3. RB Curtis Martin rushed for 126 yards and a touchdown, and WR/RB Keshun Hill had 92 yards rushing. Houston County was held to 145 total yards and completed only 3 of 16 passes. Next: Saturday vs. Grovetown (1-4)
2. (2) Tucker (5-0)
Last week: Off. Next: Friday at Stephenson (4-0)
3. (3) M.L. King (5-0)
Last week: Off. Next: Thursday vs. Dunwoody (0-5)
4. (4) Stephenson (4-0)
Last week: Off. Next: Friday vs. Tucker (5-0)
5. (5) East Paulding (5-0)
Last week: Off. Next: Friday at Hiram (3-2)
6. (6) Thomas County Central (5-1)
Last week: Beat Bainbridge 17-14. Gavin Wilson’s 34-yard field goal won it in overtime. Bainbridge QB Damian Bouie fumbled after a big hit by Jerrell Jones near the goal line on Bainbridge’s overtime possession. In the fourth quarter, Bainbridge had a punt return for a touchdown negated by an illegal block trailing the play. “We had the good Lord shining on us tonight,” Central coach Bill Shaver told the Thomasville Times-Enterprise. “That punt return guy was about in the end zone, about the time that guy blocked 25 yards behind the play. Not just one referee, two referees threw flags.” Central QB Adam Choice rushed for 147 yards and two touchdowns on 25 carries. Next: Friday vs. Northside, Columbus (2-2-1)
7. (7) Gainesville (5-1)
Last week: Beat Cedar Shoals 42-23. Gainesville led 28-23 in the fourth quarter before QB Deshaun Watson scored two of his three touchdowns. Watson was 20-of-28 passing for 234 yards. He rushed for 118 yards. Next: Friday at Salem (2-4)
8. (8) Warner Robins (4-1)
Last week: Beat Jones County 35-7. Warner Robins scored its 35 points in the first half. Danny Hite Jr. rushed for 180 yards. Jones County RB Undre Williams rushed for 152 yards, but Jones County quarterbacks were sacked seven times. Next: Friday vs. Greenbrier (1-4)
9. (9) Allatoona (6-0)
Last week: Beat New Manchester 41-13. TB T.J. Herron fumbled on Allatoona’s opening series, leading to a New Manchester 7-0 lead, but Herron finished with 110 yards rushing and three touchdowns. Next: Oct. 19 vs. Villa Rica (2-3)
10. (10) Kell (5-1)
Last week: Beat Riverwood 35-7. Kell took a 28-0 lead by the second quarter against a team that entered 5-0. South Carolina-committed RB/CB Brendan Langley had a 53-yard TD run, and RB Khalil Bell scored two touchdowns rushing. RB Jarami Moore rushed for 115 yards. Next: Friday vs. Osborne (1-5)
Class AAAA
1. (1) Sandy Creek (5-0)
Last week: Beat Troup 48-10. Sophomore RB Eric Swinney rushed for 126 yards on 14 carries, and Sandy Creek held Troup to 59 yards rushing, 66 passing. FB Antonio Williams scored two touchdowns. Sandy Creek led 17-10 late in the first half and scored the next 31 points. Next: Friday vs. Shaw (3-2)
2. (2) Marist (4-1)
Last week: Beat Columbia 16-0. Marist held Columbia to 97 yards in total offense. Columbia also made it tough for Marist QB Myles Willis, holding him to 32 yards rushing (13 carries) and 68 passing (5-of-10). Gray King had a 70-yard punt return. Three Marist kickers scored points – Thomas Andrews made an extra point, Fletcher Malloy made a 24-yard field goal, and Joey Gogel made field goals of 44 and 45 yards. Next: Friday vs. Lithonia (1-4)
3. (3) Burke County (5-1)
Last week: Beat Wayne County 50-21. QB Donquell Green rushed for 241 yards and scored four touchdowns on 20 carries and was 9-of-12 passing for 146 yards. He did not play in the fourth quarter. Next: Friday at Richmond Academy (2-3)
4. (4) Carrollton (3-2)
Last week: Beat Fayette County 44-13. Trey Shivers rushed for 158 yards on 11 carries for Carrollton. Montrell Kelley rushed for 188 yards for Fayette County and scored on an 80-yard run to make the score 24-6 early in the third quarter, but Fayette got no closer. Next: Friday vs. Troup (1-4)
5. (5) Statesboro (5-1)
Last week: Beat Swainsboro 32-7. Statesboro allowed only 107 yards in total offense and forced four turnovers. Quan Daniels scored two touchdowns, one on a 43-yard run for a 9-0 lead shortly after Statesboro had scored a safety. Swainsboro’s only points were from a fumble return. Next: Friday vs. Liberty County (5-1)
6. (6) Washington (5-0)
Last week: Beat South Atlanta 26-21. Washington blew a 20-0 lead but saved itself when Ferenanda Tucker threw a 67-yard TD pass to Antavis Rowe with 34 seconds left. Washington began its winning drive on the South Atlanta 10-yard line with 1:27 left. Tucker threw four TD passes, two on screen passes to Charlie Patrick, the other two to Rowe. Next: Saturday vs. Grady (4-1)
7. (7) Monroe Area (5-0)
Last week: Off. Next: Friday vs. Stephens County (4-1)
8. (8) Stockbridge (5-1)
Last week: Beat Eagle’s Landing 31-7. Winless Eagle’s Landing was within 10-7 at halftime, but Malik Bryan scored two second-half touchdowns and rushed for 112 yards. Next: Oct. 19 vs. Dutchtown (4-2)
9. (9) Griffin (5-1)
Last week: Beat Riverdale 35-14. QB Jaquez Parks threw three TD passes on 14-of-26 passing for 219 yards, and RB Devontae Freeman scored three touchdowns. Griffin drove 73 yards on 11 plays for a touchdown on its first possession, then led 14-0 after linebacker Quintavious Jackson stripped Riverdale’s quarterback of the ball. Nic Williams returned the fumble 47 yards for a 14-0 lead. Next: Oct. 19 vs. North Clayton (0-6)
10. (10) Jonesboro (5-1)
Last week: Beat North Clayton 26-8. QB Mario Atkinson was 23-of-36 passing for 239 yards and a touchdown. Winless North Clayton’s only points came after Jonesboro fumbled the opening kickoff. Jonesboro led 12-8 at halftime. Next: Oct. 19 vs. Spalding (1-3-1)
Class AAA
1. (1) Peach County (5-0)
Last week: Beat Henry County 48-7. Keyshawn Lowe rushed for 130 yards on 13 carries, and Peach took a 28-0 lead in the second quarter. WR Demarcus Robinson had four catches for 64 yards and scored a touchdown. Peach also scored touchdowns after a blocked punt and on an 87-yard interception return by Alex Dickey. QB Greg Williams was 7-of-10 passing for 193 yards and two touchdowns. Next: Friday at Jackson (4-2)
2. (2) Thomson (6-0)
Last week: Beat Greater Atlanta Christian 36-27. Thomson won after trailing for the sixth time as GAC led 20-15 at halftime. Chris Jordan rushed for 200 yards on 21 carries and scored three touchdowns, and his 69-yard return of a teammate’s fumble in the final minute provided the final margin. Trailing 30-27 with 1:06 left, GAC had a first down at the Thomson 24 but was intercepted in the end zone by William Bussey. Next: Friday at Swainsboro (3-2)
3. (3) Washington County (6-0)
Last week: Beat Lovett 48-35. RB Melvin Hill rushed for 183 yards and four touchdowns on 20 carries, and QB William Walker had 232 rushing on 22 carries and was 10-of-18 passing for 107 yards. Washington County scored on all seven drives that did not run up against the end of a half, but led only 42-35 until Hill’s 23-yard run with 3:15 left. Next: Friday at Jefferson County (3-3)
4. (4) Buford (4-1)
Last week: Beat West Hall 61-0. Jess Simpson got his 100th coaching victory. Buford scored 35 points in the third quarter despite running only three offensive plays. Tre Neal (52 yards) and Ryan Coleman (63) returned interceptions for touchdowns. The longest score was Dontravius Wilson’s 84-yard run. Wilson scored three touchdowns and rushed for 201 yards on 10 carries. Next: Friday at White County (4-1)
5. (5) St. Pius (5-1)
Last week: Beat McNair 34-0. St. Pius outgained McNair 312-73. FB Ryan Braswell rushed for 91 yards and scored three touchdowns. This was St. Pius’ 11th regular-season shutout since 2010, covering 26 games. Next: Oct. 19 vs. Cedar Grove (4-2)
6. (6) Carver-Columbus (4-1)
Last week: Off. Next: Friday vs. Henry County (1-5)
7. (7) Cartersville (6-0)
Last week: Beat Lakeview-Ft. Oglethorpe 45-16. Cartersville led only 17-16 at halftime but broke it open in the third quarter. Josh Cooper blocked a punt that Trevor Carlton recovered in the end zone for a 31-16 lead. Next: Oct. 19 vs. Gordon Central (6-0)
8. (10) Blessed Trinity (4-1)
Last week: Off. Next: Friday vs. Decatur (3-3)
9. (NR) North Oconee (4-1)
Last week: Beat Morgan County 35-7. Kawon Bryant rushed for 113 yards and scored three touchdowns, one on a 64-yard reception. Bryant, one of the top sophomore backs in the state, had missed three games with an ankle sprain. Morgan County, previously unbeaten, was held to 185 yards. Next: Friday vs. Franklin County (1-4)
10. (NR) Elbert County (3-2)
Last week: Beat Oconee County 62-21. Three Elbert players had more than 100 yards rushing. They were all-state RB Tyshon Dye (seven carries, 154 yards, three touchdowns), freshman QB Mecole Hardman (4-110-1) and RB K’Taro Cade (5-113-1). Next: Friday at Morgan County (4-1)
Class AA
1. (1) Calhoun (5-0)
Last week: Off. Next: Friday vs. Pepperell (2-3)
2. (2) Brooks County (6-0)
Last week: Beat Thomasville 28-10. QB Malcolm Parrish threw four TD passes. He was only 16-of-37 passing but threw for 290 yards. Brooks was held to 39 yards rushing on 27 carries, according to the Thomasville Times-Enterprise. Thomasville was held to less than 200 yards. Thomasville is 1-5 for the first time since 1994. Brooks is 6-0 for the first time since 1995. Next: Friday vs. Fitzgerald (5-1)
3. (4) Vidalia (6-0)
Last week: Beat Atkinson County 35-6. Juan Foster rushed for 212 yards and two touchdowns. Vidalia held Atkinson to minus-3 yards rushing and surrendered its only points on a 64-yard return of a fumble late in the fourth quarter. Next: Oct. 19 vs. Bryan County (1-5)
4. (5) Fitzgerald (5-1)
Last week: Beat Cook 21-15. QB Romarius Gaulden scored on runs of 58 and 40 yards in the first quarter and threw a 24-yard TD pass to Zeke Coley. Coley had intercepted a pass moments before. Gaulden had 121 yards rushing on 21 carries. Next: Friday at Brooks County (6-0)
5. (3) Cook (4-1)
Last week: Lost to Fitzgerald 21-15. Cook got a safety before halftime after turning the ball over on downs inside the Fitzgerald 1-yard line. Cook also threw an interception early in the second half that set up Fitzgerald’s third touchdown, which put Cook in a 21-8 hole. Next: Friday vs. Pelham (1-4)
6. (7) Lamar County (4-0-1)
Last week: Beat Northeast 36-0. Lamar held previously unbeaten Northeast to 144 yards in total offense and five first downs. Lamar scored on three long second-quarter plays as QB Lance Austin threw TD passes of 55 yards to Quan Searcy and 86 to brother Lawrence Austin, and Antwaan Wallace had a 50-yard run. Next: Friday at Monticello (1-4)
7. (8) Heard County (5-0)
Last week: Beat Chattahoochee County 40-14. FB Ta Freeland had three catches for 117 yards and nine carries for 66 yards and scored two touchdowns. Chattahoochee County scored both of its touchdowns on fumble returns. RB Duranta Dunson rushed for 156 yards on 11 carries, intercepted a pass and made 15 tackles. QB Jonathon Hunt threw for 172 yards and two touchdowns and returned a kickoff for a touchdown. Next: Friday vs. Manchester (4-1)
8. (9) Greater Atlanta Christian (4-2)
Last week: Lost to Thomson 36-27. Rafe Chapple was 18-of-32 passing for 355 yards and three touchdowns but was intercepted three times, the final one in the end zone with about a minute to play, when GAC trailed 30-27. GAC receivers Peter Whiteneck (six catches, 156 yards) and Darius Slayton (6-103) each had more than 100 yards receiving. Next: Friday vs. Westminster (2-4)
9. (NR) Benedictine (5-1)
Last week: Beat Bryan County 21-9. Casey Hughes rushed for 140 yards and scored on a 1-yard run in the fourth quarter for the final margin. Hughes also had four catches for 54 yards. Benedictine is ranked in the Top 10 for the first time since 1997. Benedictine’s loss is to No. 3 Vidalia. Next: Friday vs. Bacon County (4-2)
10. (10) Lovett (2-4)
Last week: Lost to Washington County 48-35. Lovett lost to a ranked team in a higher classification for the fourth consecutive week and was within 42-35 until Washington County’s final touchdown with 2:43 left. QB Willie Chandler was 18-of-27 passing for 232 yards and three touchdowns. Next: Oct. 19 vs. Hapeville Charter (2-3)
Class A
1. (1) Eagle’s Landing Christian (4-1)
Last week: Off. Next: Friday vs. Mount Vernon Presbyterian (2-4)
2. (3) Aquinas (5-0)
Last week: Beat Hancock Central 31-6. Aquinas led only 7-0 at halftime but held Hancock Central to 125 yards of total offense. Brendan Douglas rushed for 142 yards and three touchdowns on 24 carries. Next: Thursday vs. Lincoln County (4-1)
3. (4) Calvary Day (5-0)
Last week: Beat Savannah Country Day 48-7. QB Jake Clemens was 8-of-8 passing for 131 yards and two touchdowns, and he scored four touchdowns while rushing for 145 yards. Derek Kirkland had two interceptions. It was 35-7 at halftime. Next: Friday at Savannah Christian (3-2)
4. (6) Emanuel County Institute (5-1)
Last week: Beat Wheeler County 68-7. ECI led 62-0 at halftime. RB Greg Purcell had 94 of ECI’s 414 rushing yards and scored two touchdowns on five carries. Next: Friday vs. Treutlen (3-2)
5. (7) George Walton Academy (5-1)
Last week: Beat Hebron Christian 52-10. Freshman Dimetrios Mason caught a 37-yard TD pass and returned a punt 54 yards for a score. RB Stanley Williams rushed for 137 yards and three touchdowns on 12 carries. Next: Oct. 19 at Pinecrest Academy (3-1)
6. (8) Athens Academy (5-0)
Last week: Beat Prince Avenue Christian 14-7. Austin Schulte threw a 25-yard TD pass to Jordan Lawson with 6:03 left for the winning score. Schulte was 14-of-23 passing for 207 yards and two touchdowns. Next: Friday at Pinecrest Academy (3-1)
7. (5) Lincoln County (4-1)
Last week: Beat Warren County 49-6. Lincoln County allowed 47 yards in total offense and forced four turnovers. Mike McIntire rushed for 126 yards and a touchdown on 13 carries. Lincoln has beaten Warren 38 consecutive times. Next: Thursday at Aquinas (5-0)
8. (2) Prince Avenue Christian (5-1)
Last week: Lost to Athens Academy 14-7. Connor Sibley scored Prince Avenue’s touchdown on a 13-yard run late in the third quarter that tied the game 7-7. Prince Avenue had won 15 straight home games. Next: Friday vs. Commerce (4-2)
9. (9) Savannah Christian (3-2)
Last week: Beat Claxton 24-14. Wade Benton blocked a punt, and Jalen Myrick made a scoop-and-score for a 7-0 lead in the third quarter. Myrick set up another Savannah Christian score with a long punt return. Next: Friday vs. Calvary Day (5-0)
10. (NR) Clinch County (3-2)
Last week: Off. Next: Friday vs. Irwin County (3-2)
178 comments Add your comment
Camden74
October 9th, 2012
3:32 pm
sportsnut…..I believe you have a few comprehension issues. I stated there were no State Titles by a Camden School in the years between 1960 and 2003. I never said a Camden school had never won a State Title before 2003, because they had. Lovejoy has the same problem that Camden had from 1970 until the Jeff Herron era at Camden, and that’s having great athletes, very good teams and NO State Titles. The difference is that Herron focused on building a championship program, not just winning games and having winning teams. That my friend is the major difference between Camden and Lovejoy! Camden Fans have always supported football, but I guess it got to a point where just winning games was not enough. It seems that Lovejoy, and some others, with great athletes, haven’t gotten to that point yet! And as long as you all believe just having great athletes will be your saving grace, you will be disappointed every year!
sportsnut
October 9th, 2012
3:58 pm
@ Camden74 == So you are saying it is a mindset? What coach or player does not want to win a state title? None that I know of. We are talking about Camden County High School aren’t we? Right now I think Camden is about 3 games better in the strength of schedule over Lovejoy. The combined record of their respective opponents are as follows, Camdens are 14-18 compared to 11-21 for Lovejoys. Still not much of a difference is there? You have played weak teams just as we have. The point is that you are not that much better overall. The true diffefence is that we are not elitist. We know that on any given day, we could lose. You, my friend have elevated yourself so high that you can not even think anyone can get close to you. That is the difference. It took a different mindset from Herron to change the culture and now the mindset is you can’t be beat and no one else can accomplish what you have! Should I start calling you “Your Highness74″
sportsnut
October 9th, 2012
4:09 pm
@ lhsvikes4ever == 8-3 is pretty good. They beat WS-Macon, SWD, McIntosh, Ware, Coffee, Colquit, Tift and Lee County. They lost to Valdosta, Camden and us. They made the playoffs and that says something. 02′ was not such a bad year afterall now was it? Don’t feel bad though, we lost that next week to the same West-side Macon team that you beat the following week in the second round.
Camden74
October 9th, 2012
4:58 pm
sportsnut…..Why are you even going there with this conversation? Here is EXACTLY what I’m saying. I can’t tell you if every coach and player wants to win a championship. Believe it or not, that’s not every coach’s and/or player’s priority! Yes, winning is a mindset and winning championships is a mindset. There are plenty of players and coaches who know what it takes to win, there are many who don’t know. Bottom line is this, are the coaches and players who know what it takes to win championships willing to “DO” what it takes to win championships? Now, how many of you are willing to answer that question? It’s about more than lip service, chest thumping, great athletes..etc……Everyone from the Head Coach to the Water Boy has to buy into doing what it takes to accomplish the goal of winning a State Title! Believe it or not, everyone is not willing to do what it takes! That’s the advantage Camden and other Championship Programs have over those who have not won Championships! Everyone, including the community has bought into doing what it takes to win Titles! That doesn’t mean you win the Title every year, but once you win, it lays the foundation for MORE winning! It becomes a MINDSET! Jeff Herron has laid the foundation and now it the Camden MINDSET…..Every year,Camden’s goal is to win the State Championship!
yo
October 9th, 2012
5:07 pm
Is Lovejoy destined to become the new Stephenson of 6A football?
sportsnut you mention not playing any games of consequence but if my memory recalls you have lost one game to the team most likely going to be relegated to 3rd place in region 1-6A.
Seems that might have been a game of consequence. serious consequence.
Your only game of consequence for the whole year and you lose it.
sportsnut
October 9th, 2012
5:29 pm
November is coming!
Golden Isles Fan
October 9th, 2012
9:23 pm
region 4 better start getting ready for basketball season!!!!!!!
region 1/6A is COMING!!!!!!!!!!
57Cat
October 9th, 2012
10:30 pm
Camden74 – I agree mostly with your post at 4:58pm (and I realize I’m butting into the conversation), but I want my coach, first and foremost, to be all about building character. That is not to say that that priority mutually excludes the objective of winning championships. To place priority on winning championship at all costs risks getting a coach like one who has been popular on the blogs recently. All that having been said, I do not want a coach who doesn’t care about winning, ’cause striving to win/achieve is a major component of building character.
Camden74
October 9th, 2012
10:49 pm
57Cat……If you noticed, I never said win at any/all cost, and that was by design. I wouldn’t want anyone teaching my son or daughter something like that. I sometimes disagree with Coach Herron’s in game decision making, but there’s no denying what he, his assistants, players and supporters have built in Camden…..The talent has always been there, but the champion mindset wasn’t.
57Cat
October 9th, 2012
11:01 pm
Camden74 – I didn’t mean to imply that you said anything about winning at all cost. I simply meant to raise a red flag about coaches who will sacrifice character building if it meant winning a championship. I am an admirer of Coach Herron and the Camden program, which remind me of Coach Bazemore and Coach Hyder and the programs (notice I said programs, not offenses) they built at Valdosta.
Camden74
October 9th, 2012
11:04 pm
57Cat…..Not a problem.
AVikingFan
October 10th, 2012
12:06 am
57Cat – I was a young Valdosta fan in 1957, selling cokes and popcorn in the stands with a coke crate and sling over my neck, like a whole lot of kids did back then. I believe Bozy Thomas was the QB, or was it Dale Williams? Were Johnny Welch and Ben Smith on the 57 team? When did Ben Stanaland play center? Robert Hughes RB and SE?
Did you play football, and if so, what was your number? You obviously learned manners and respect from someone, perhaps from Coach Baze?
I hope both teams play their best Friday night in the Winnersville Classic, and when we all go home hopefully we can rest assured the best team won. I hate it when thrown hankies and mistakes by a kid trying his hardest to do good, affects the outcome of a game.
bksmith14
October 10th, 2012
12:38 am
make no mistake about it….lowndes is a better football team than valdosta…..we are 6-0…while they are 3-2 …….
they have socred 127 points and given up 85 in only 5 games
lowndes has scored 243 while only giving up 45 in 6 games….
defense wins ball games in this region……and valdosta ..if they havent found one since they last played are going to take this one on the chin fri night.
Lowndes has about 13 or 14 ints this year …….so if all yall want to do is throw we will add 2 or 3 more to the collection…..running it isnt going to work…….so i guess we will be adding some ints
i do expect a very emotional game…….valdosta cannott afford to lose this game …for many reasons…and they are going to pull out all the stops i am sure…but lownde is just to solid on both sides of the ball this year in my opinion……
lowndes 31-17 over the cats
GwinnettDad
October 10th, 2012
8:38 am
Parkview at #6? Yes, a miracle season so far beating Grayson & Brookwood. But they can’t pass, and their 20-0 loss against #3 Norcross proves a one dimensional offense with a very find defense. 2nd round of the playoffs max. Remember, I called it here.
AVikingFan
October 10th, 2012
10:19 am
bksmith14 — I can’t, even in my wildest dreams, see Valdosta scoring 17 points on us Friday night. Maybe 10 at the absolute most. I predict Lowndes wins 22 to 10, with us going for one two point conversion. My dream would be to shut them out on Cleveland Field, Death Valley, Bazemore Hyder Stadium, Blazer Field, or whatever they are calling it this week.
57Cat
October 10th, 2012
10:20 am
AVikingFan – You are talking about some of my classmates! I did not play football but knew Coach Bazemore very well even into my adult years. Ben Smith was the bowling ball fullback in the T-formation; Robert Johnson was the QB of the ‘57 team. Dale Williams was QB of the ‘58 team (he later coached Waycross). I probably bought a coke from you, we always stood on the very top row of the student section. Those really were the good old days!
I hope for a good game Friday night with good sportsmanship shown by all, players and fans alike. I can’t wait for the Camden-Lowndes game. I saw you guys against Brunswick and you guys are good! I think Camden may have a few more playmakers, but we shall see.
kramers2009
October 10th, 2012
10:31 am
Lovett should absolutely be ranked in this poll. Not only b/c of the extremely tough schedule and how well they have competed vs those teams but also based on the credibility they have earned as a program. Mike Muschamp has taken his team to the playoffs every year he has been there (7 years in a row). In the 5 seasons prior to last year, Lovett had been to the State Finals (2007), the semi-finals three times (’06, ‘09, ‘10) and the quarterfinals in 2008. This team knows how to win in the playoffs, and becuase the Univ of Buford was in Lovett’s region all those years, they had to go on the road and win all those playoff games.
Lovett has great chance of going 4-0 in region play, winning their region and making a deep playoff run this year. No reason to bet against them (let alone leave them unranked).
AVikingFan
October 10th, 2012
3:13 pm
57Cat — I sit near Mrs. Baze at church. I enjoyed many conversations with Baze and Buck Thomas during their latter years. Mr. Thomas was my principal in the 6th and 7th grade at the old Valdosta Jr. High, now Valdosta Middle School, before I transferred to county schools.
I still think Robert Johnson was one of Valdosta best ever QB’s, and I remember Dale Williams getting his back hurt at Thomasville. Kidney I believe. Ben Smith went to Tech with Johnny Welch. Smith was followed at FB by Victor Finley.One of the Tarts played QB sometime during those years, I think 59. Bruce Bennett in 60 and 61, and Rick Thomas in 62.I think Smercina (Sp?) was one of the Cat’s best pure passers, in the mid 60’s.
57Cat
October 10th, 2012
4:36 pm
AVikingFan – Here are some more names for: Johnny Jones, Jimmy Carroll, Gene Boone, Fred Riggs, Mike White (these guys were on the line, with Fred at end. Robert Johnson was QB, Arthur Strom and Johnny Welch were at HB, and Ben Smith was FB. We went 13-0 and won the AA State Championship. By the way, we did not have a 200 pounder on the team. (OK, bloggers, I know I’m still living in the past, but those truly were the best of times.)
HaveBinocularsWillTravel
October 10th, 2012
5:57 pm
No disrepect but most Dosta Cat fans live in the past!
Tuckerfootball4life
October 10th, 2012
6:12 pm
I can`t until friday, Stephenson will finally get what they deserve. They know from the scrimmage last year whats coming. their are just not in the same league. So fellows facts are factssss. T-2012 is to strong for them, the backs are nooooo comparison, not as big, fast, quick, or tough as the Tucker`s Trio, Stephenson line is big soft and slow, Tuckers are smaller but more athletic and much more aggressive on both sides of the ball, the corners (not great on either team, but decent) almost a push but I think Tucker`s tackles a little better. LBer`s- Stephenson definitely don`t have the edge their, our guys are stronger and faster and when hit threw you. Or QB is more athletic, but not as accurate (but we won`t need to pass anyway) we will have over 300 rushing yards and allow maybe 120, most of that will come in the 4th when the JV takes over for tucker. It`s not personal, we are just to damn strong for you. Where ya at JAB, you said most of this yourself at the beginning of the year, so am I lying or will you let the people know. are you gonna appear after the game and say we have more scholarships. Blah, Blah, Blah Like Usher said “we are you know, we they needed someone” your going know where fast you`ve reach the climax, so here where we saparate. Stephenson 4-1, Tucker 6-0. MLK your day is coming so stop hiding behind the door peeking out. We see you too.
Tucker 95
Let`s go Tigers
HS Sideline Observer
October 11th, 2012
9:56 am
Good luck Tucker! Never has so much been written about so little when it comes to Stephenson. Just like last year with all those D1 recruits, and Lowndes shut’em out!
Decatur 4 Life
October 11th, 2012
12:39 pm
HS Sideline Observer
Yeah but Lowdnes didn’t look that impressive neither winning 7-0, really could’ve gone either way I was there.
Tuckerfootball4life
Boy you better hope Tucker can back up all this talk you’re doing because if not you’re going to be eating crow all next week and for the rest of the season. I’m not even a Stephenson fan but you’re way passed confident for a team that can’t pass the ball and last time I checked Stephenson’s always been stout against the run
Camden74
October 11th, 2012
12:58 pm
Where the heck is JAB and all the Stephenson Fans? Most years, they’re talking up Stephenson Football, what’s up?
Tuckerfootball4life
October 11th, 2012
2:07 pm
@Camden74, Stephenson not talking because they know what they have (nothing)
@Decatur 4 life, Crow, Crow, I will eat buzzard if Stephenson can beat us. They are simply not very good. You must not have seen them play. I have a few times (during our bye weeks, against
Dunwoody and Lakeside), they just try and throw it up in the air to their tall receivers, which we won’t give them time, and the alternate 6 or 7 running backs. That means you have none (is that not correct). I mean when is the last time you have not known who the man was at Stephenson (ok Stephenson, whose the man for your team, I’ll wait for it). NO ANSWER I thought so. Lb’s are not very fast, corners and safeties are suspect. That is why I’m confident, any further questions.
cat doc
October 11th, 2012
3:20 pm
I got the Valdosta Cats beating Lowndes 21-17. Put a win in the book for Valdosta.
Tipp Smooth
October 12th, 2012
7:06 pm
Camden is about to put that Thang on Tift County tonight….
Tipp Smooth
October 12th, 2012
7:07 pm
I’ll stay in DUVAL for this one, which is Jacksonville.