There are eight region games between ranked teams this week, the most of the season so far. That doesn’t include No. 2 Marist at unranked Chamblee in Class AAAA. Both are 8-0.
The games between ranked teams are:
-No. 1 Camden County vs. No. 4 Lowndes (AAAAAA)
-No. 1 Northside-Warner Robins vs. No. 7 Warner Robins (AAAAA)
-No. 2 M.L. King vs. No. 5 Tucker (AAAAA)
-No. 1 Sandy Creek vs. No. 4 Carrollton (AAAA)
-No. 1 Peach County vs. No. 4 Carver Columbus (AAA)
-No. 7 Blessed Trinity vs. No. 9 St. Pius (AAA)
-No. 5 Lincoln County vs. No. 9 Wilkinson County (A)
-No. 7 Wilcox County vs. No. 8 Irwin County (A)
In rankings news, seven ranked teams lost Friday, and none fell out of the Top 10. Most conspicuous among those will be Colquitt County (5-3).
The seven ranked teams that lost are West Forsyth, Parkview, Colquitt, Stephenson, Washington County, St. Pius, Cook.
Only the three AAAAAA teams (West Forsyth, Parkview, Colquitt) lost to unranked teams.
So, how does a three-loss team stay in the Top 10, not dropping a spot after a loss?
Ranking Class AAAAAA is pretty tricky right now. Colquitt has played the toughest schedule in the state and lost three games by three points or less. The Valdosta-Colquitt seemed like a blowout, but Colquitt missed a conversion to tie in the final minute.
Let’s assume everyone agrees on the top six (not the order, just the teams). Let’s look at No. 7-14. They’re listed with their most significant wins and losses -
Lovejoy (8-1) – W-Alpharetta; L-#10 Colquitt County.
West Forsyth (7-1) – W-Johns Creek, Gainesville; L-Chattahoochee
Parkview (6-2) – W-#5 Grayson, Brookwood, L- #3 Norcross, Central Gwinnett
Colquitt County (5-3) – W-#7 Lovejoy, Thomas Central, Carver; L-#4 Lowndes, #6 North Gwinnett, Valdosta
Valdosta (5-3) – W-#10 Colquitt County, L-#1 Camden County, #4 Lowndes, Brooks County
Walton (6-2) – W-McEachern, Brookwood; L-#2 Lassiter, North Cobb
McEachern (6-2) – W-North Cobb, South Cobb; L-#5 Grayson, Walton
Johns Creek (7-1) – W-Lambert; L-West Forsyth
How would you rank them?
Class AAAAAA
1. (1) Camden County (8-0)
Last week: Beat Brunswick 42-8. QB Brice Ramsey threw three TD passes and RB/CB J.J. Green rushed for 112 yards and a touchdown on 13 carries. Travis Johnson had three tackles for losses and a sack. Next: Friday at Lowndes (9-0)
2. (2) Lassiter (8-0)
Last week: Beat Wheeler 38-23. Lassiter jumped to a 21-0 lead in the first quarter and moved within a victory of clinching Region 5. QB Eddie Printz threw for 259 yards and connected with Willie Police (11 catches, 120 yards) for three touchdowns. Next: Friday vs. Roswell (2-6)
3. (3) Norcross (9-0)
Last week: Beat Peachtree Ridge 36-3. Norcross clinched Region 7 with the victory. QB Joseph Wilber (12-of-18 passing, 248 yards) threw three TD passes, two to RB Alvin Kamara. Next: Nov. 9 vs. Meadowcreek (0-8)
4. (4) Lowndes (9-0)
Last week: Beat Tift County 42-7. DL Sam Washington had three of Lowndes’ seven sacks, and Lowndes held Tift to 105 yards of total offense. Nick Burgman returned a punt 55 yards for a touchdown early in the first quarter. Lowndes led 35-0 in the second quarter. Next: Friday vs. Camden County (8-0)
5. (7) Grayson (7-1)
Last week: Off. Next: Thursday at Archer (6-3)
6. (8) North Gwinnett (7-1)
Last week: Beat Collins Hill 38-24. North Gwinnett trailed 24-21 in the third quarter when QB Michael Haynes threw a TD pass to Caleb Scott on a flea-flicker, and North Gwinnett outscored Collins Hill 17-0 in the second half. Haynes was 15-of-25 passing for 251 yards and rushed for 73 yards. Next: Friday vs. Mountain View (3-5)
7. (9) Lovejoy (8-1)
Last week: Beat Newton 51-6. Lovejoy clinched Region 2. Travis Custis rushed for 118 yards and scored three touchdowns, and Alejandro Bennefield threw for 223 yards and three touchdowns, two to Jai Murphy. Next: Nov. 9 vs. Alcovy (3-5)
8. (5) West Forsyth (7-1)
Last week: Lost to Chattahoochee 29-28. Chattahoochee QB Travis Marshall scored on an 8-yard scramble and found a diving Collin Lisa on the edge of the end zone for a winning conversion with 38 seconds to play. West Forsyth (7-1, 4-1) still will win Region 6 with victories over South Forsyth (3-5, 0-5) and Lambert (5-3, 3-4) because the Wolverines have wins over the other first-place teams – Alpharetta (5-3, 4-1) and Johns Creek (7-1, 4-1). Next: Friday vs. South Forsyth (3-5)
9. (6) Parkview (6-2)
Last week: Lost to Central Gwinnett 30-27. Central Gwinnett’s Samir Ramic made a 35-yard field goal in the third overtime. Parkview played without injured 1,000-yard rusher Chris Carson. The upset brought about a four-way tie for first in Region 8. Parkview, Grayson, Brookwood and South Gwinnett are 5-1. Parkview still holds the edge because of victories over Grayson and Brookwood. Parkview can win its first region title since 2004 by beating Berkmar and South Gwinnett. Next: Friday vs. Berkmar (1-7)
10. (10) Colquitt County (5-3)
Last week: Lost to Valdosta 38-36. Valdosta led 38-14 with less than four minutes left, but Colquitt roared back with three touchdowns. Colquitt failed on a conversion pass with 1:26 left and did not recover an onside kick. Valdosta intercepted five passes, and running backs Malcolm Joseph and Nelson Herring each went over 100 yards. Next: Friday vs. Coffee (5-3)
Class AAAAA
1. (1) Northside-Warner Robins (8-0)
Last week: Beat Greenbrier 35-0. Northside scored touchdowns on its first five drives. Keshun Hill scored on a 49-yard punt return and a 70-yard run. Hill had 111 yards rushing on two carries and one catch for 32 yards. Next: Friday vs. Warner Robins (7-1)
2. (2) M.L. King (8-0)
Last week: Beat Stephenson 49-28. Stephenson got within 34-28 with 7:34 left, but M.L. King drove for a clinching score and followed it up with Wesley Green’s 70-yard interception return for a touchdown and the final margin. QB Monquavious Johnson was 17-of-23 passing for 321 yards and two touchdowns. Demarquis Polite-Bray had five catches for 133 yards and two touchdowns. Next: Friday at Tucker (7-1)
3. (3) East Paulding (8-0)
Last week: Beat South Paulding 20-16. RB Kamani Thomas scored on a 39-yard run with nine minutes left for a 20-10 lead, and East Paulding held on. South Paulding (4-4) became the first Region 5 team out of eight to come within 20 points of East Paulding. Next: Friday at Lithia Springs (1-7)
4. (4) Gainesville (7-1)
Last week: Off. Next: Friday vs. Loganville (2-6)
5. (5) Tucker (7-1)
Last week: Beat Miller Grove 28-13. Corey Hunter intercepted a Wolverines pass and returned it 55 yards to put the Tigers up 21-13 at the half. Kirk Tucker’s third-quarter interception and return to the Miller Grove 2-yard line set up a TD run by Dallas Rivers to push the lead to 28-13. Next: Friday vs. M.L. King (8-0)
6. (6) Thomas County Central (8-1)
Last week: Beat Hardaway 52-0. Thomas Central put up 414 yards rushing, and QB Adam Choice ran for 175 yards and three touchdowns. RB Shaquille Coleman rushed for 107 yards. Next: Nov. 9 vs. Harris County (4-4)
7. (7) Warner Robins (7-1)
Last week: Beat Grovetown 35-14. It was 14-14 in the fourth quarter until Danny Hite scored on a 6-yard run on fourth-and-2. D.D. Wright scored on runs of 14 and 30 yards later in the quarter. Next: Friday at Northside-Warner Robins (8-0)
8. (8) Allatoona (8-0)
Last week: Beat Hiram 20-17. Allatoona won in overtime when Hiram faked a field goal and threw incomplete in the end zone from the 9-yard line. Allatoona’s Nathan Shaw made a 26-yard field goal for the lead. Next: Friday vs. Woodland-Cartersville (2-6)
9. (10) Kell (7-1)
Last week: Beat Sprayberry 33-21. The game was tied 21-21 entering the fourth quarter. Kell intercepted five passes and forced a fumble. Brendan Langley and Taylor Henkle each had two interceptions. RB Khalil Bell scored three touchdowns. Next: Friday vs. Pope (6-2)
10. (9) Stephenson (5-2)
Last week: Lost to M.L. King 49-28. Stephenson’s Evan Jones had 13 carries for 140 yards and two touchdowns, the first coming on an 85-yard run on the Jaguars’ first play from scrimmage. Stephenson also scored on a 75-yard fumble return by Ryan George. But M.L. King had more than 500 yards in total offense. Next: Saturday at Mays (5-3)
Class AAAA
1. (1) Sandy Creek (8-0)
Last week: Beat LaGrange 47-13. Eric Swinney rushed for three touchdowns and Delvin Weems had two for Sandy Creek, which can clinch its region with a victory over Carrollton this week. Next: Friday vs. Carrollton (6-2)
2. (2) Marist (7-1)
Last week: Beat Stone Mountain 34-8. Marist allowed just 27 yards rushing. PK Patrick Anhut was 6-for-6 on touchbacks. Kenneth Brinson had three sacks. Next: Friday at Chamblee (8-0)
3. (3) Burke County (7-1)
Last week: Off. Next: Friday at Butler (1-7)
4. (4) Carrollton (6-2)
Last week: Beat Alexander 48-0. Carrollton scored touchdowns on its first four possessions. Trey Chivers scored two rushing touchdowns on his only two carries and two receiving TDs on three receptions. Next: Friday at Sandy Creek (8-0)
5. (5) Statesboro (7-1)
Last week: Beat South Effingham 13-6. RB Quan Daniels rushed for 114 yards and two touchdowns on 15 carries. His 1-yard run with 1:38 left in the third quarter broke a scoreless tie. South Effingham’s Josh Mercer, who is committed to N.C. State, was held to 77 yards on 17 carries. Next: Friday at Wayne County (4-3-1)
6. (6) Monroe Area (8-0)
Last week: Beat Madison County 63-6. Backup QB Michael Gallup, starting for injured Stanton Truitt, scored two touchdowns, one a 33-yard run, and threw a TD pass. Next: Friday at Chestatee (7-1)
7. (7) Stockbridge (7-1)
Last week: Beat Woodland-Stockbridge 34-7. Stockbridge held Woodland to 145 yards of total offense. QB Malik Bryan rushed for 144 yards and was 11-of-17 passing for 149 yards. Next: Friday vs. Locust Grove (6-2)
8. (8) Griffin (7-1)
Last week: Beat Upson-Lee 28-14. Griffin clinched Region 4’s subregion B with the victory. WR Quay Mangham had eight catches for 132 yards. QB Jaquez Parks was 20-of-35 passing for 273 yards and three touchdowns. Next: Friday at Spalding (1-6-1)
9. (9) Jonesboro (7-1)
Last week: Beat Riverdale 15-7. Next: Friday vs. Upson-Lee (3-5)
10. (10) Cairo (6-2)
Last week: Beat Americus-Sumter 29-20. Cairo took a 27-6 lead early in the fourth quarter by recovering a fumbled punt snap in the end zone and held on. Cairo got a sack in the Americus-Sumter end zone for a 29-20 lead with less than three minutes left. Next: Friday at Monroe (6-2)
Class AAA
1. (1) Peach County (8-0)
Last week: Beat Pike County 24-14. Nicholas Searcy rushed for 100 yards, and his 1-yard run in the second quarter gave Peach the lead for good, 21-14, before a nearly scoreless second half. Peach led in total yardage 294-236, according to the Macon Telegraph. Next: Friday vs. Carver-Columbus (7-1)
2. (2) Thomson (9-0)
Last week: Beat Washington County 28-14. RB Chris Jordan rushed for 201 yards on 25 carries and scored all four Thomson touchdowns. Thomson trailed 14-7 until Jordan scored on runs of 55, 7 and 28 yards in the second half. It was Thomson’s 600th all-time victory. Next: Nov. 9 vs. Jefferson County (3-5)
3. (4) Buford (5-3)
Last week: Beat Fannin County 51-0. Buford had 309 yards rushing, with no player getting more than 65, and was 8-for-8 passing for 133 yards. Next: Friday at East Hall (4-4)
4. (6) Carver-Columbus (7-1)
Last week: Beat Central-Macon 46-14. Dreilon Freeman returned the opening kickoff 65 yards for a touchdown, and Brandon Thomas ran a kick back 75 for a touchdown for a 46-7 lead in the third quarter. Torrance McGee threw two TD passes in the first quarter and scored one in the second. Next: Friday at Peach County (8-0)
5. (3) Washington County (8-1)
Last week: Lost to Thomson 28-14. QB William Walker rushed for 141 yards and a touchdown on 23 carries and was 14-of-21 passing for 193 yards and a touchdown, but Washington County was shut out in the second half. WR Deonte Latimer had seven catches for 120 yards. Next: Friday at Dodge County (4-4)
6. (7) Cartersville (8-0)
Last week: Beat Adairsville 45-3. QB Brooks Barden threw three touchdown passes for Cartersville, which won easily against a team that entered 5-2 and moved within one victory of clinching Region 5. Next: Friday at Sonoraville (1-7)
7. (8) Blessed Trinity (7-1)
Last week: Beat McNair 38-6. Blessed Trinity scored 24 points in the third quarter after leading 14-0 at halftime. QB Spencer McManes threw three TD passes, two to Sam Roberts. Timmy Mertz rushed for 78 yards on nine carries. Next: Friday at St. Pius (6-2)
8. (10) Woodward Academy (7-2)
Last week: Beat St. Pius 20-14. Terry Googer threw a 39-yard TD pass to Conor Pilch for the game-winning touchdown with 20 seconds left. Googer scrambled for first downs on two third-and-long downs to reach midfield with about one minute left. Woodward’s Jollyce Myrick 12 tackles and a 54-yard kick return, and sophomore FS Arrington Farrar had 15 tackles. Next: Friday at Cedar Grove (5-3)
9. (5) St. Pius (6-2)
Last week: Lost to Woodward Academy 20-14. St. Pius lost five fumbles, one into the end zone on a controversial play when RB Ryan Braswell came down at the Woodward 1-yard line on a rushing attempt. Braswell rushed for 155 yards on 19 carries. St. Pius outgained Woodward 354-212. Next: Friday vs. Blessed Trinity (7-1)
10. (9) North Oconee (7-1)
Last week: Beat East Jackson 57-0. North Oconee had 560 yards in total offense. Nick Colvin and Tate Adcock took turns at quarterback, with Colvin going 6-of-10 for 11 yards and Adcock 6-of-9 for 151 yards. Each had two TD passes. Next: Friday vs. Oconee County (2-6)
Class AA
1. (1) Calhoun (8-0)
Last week: Beat Armuchee 53-0. Taylor Lamb threw for 295 yards and five touchdowns. Tydus Curtis had 118 yards receiving. Calhoun got its third shutout in four games. Next: Friday vs. Model (5-3)
2. (2) Brooks County (9-0)
Last week: Beat Cook 35-21. QB Malcolm Parrish scored three touchdowns and threw a Hail Mary pass from midfield at the end of the first half for a touchdown to Deric Herring for a 21-14 lead. Brooks built the lead to 35-14 in the third quarter and went on to clinch Region 1, the school’s first title since 2008. Next: Nov. 9 at Berrien (3-5)
3. (3) Vidalia (8-0)
Last week: Beat Bacon County 14-10. Vidalia went up 14-10 on a 42-yard pass from D.J. Mincey to Shaawn Hunter in the third quarter for the final scoring of the game. Vidalia’s Juan Foster rushed for 93 yards on 14 carries. Bacon led in total yards 193-170. Bacon was trying to beat Vidalia for the first time since 1974. Next: Friday vs. Toombs County (6-2)
4. (4) Fitzgerald (7-2)
Last week: Beat Early County 17-14. Fitzgerald PK Manuel Chavez made a 40-yard field goal with 2:52 left for the game winner. Early County, which missed a potential tying field goal in the final seconds, led in total yardage 341-298, according to the Albany Herald. Next: Friday vs. Thomasville (2-6)
5. (6) Greater Atlanta Christian (6-2)
Last week: Beat Hapeville Charter 38-20. RB Kyle Scales rushed for 119 yards and scored two touchdowns in the first quarter, and Rafe Chapple threw an 80-yard TD pass to Peter Whiteneck to break the game open early. Next: Friday vs. Wesleyan (4-5)
6. (7) Lamar County (7-0-1)
Last week: Beat Bleckley County 39-7. Lamar County took advantage of seven takeaways, including two acrobatic interceptions by Quay Searcy. QB Lance Austin had 12 carries for 69 yards and three touchdowns and threw a 32-yard scoring pass to his brother, RB Lawrence Austin, who rushed for 82 yards on seven carries. Next: Friday at Macon County (3-5)
7. (5) Cook (6-2)
Last week: Lost to Brooks County 35-21. Ross Pickle threw two TD passes in the second quarter to tie the game 14-14, but Brooks scored the next three touchdowns. Next: Friday vs. Berrien (3-5)
8. (8) Heard County (8-0)
Last week: Beat Temple 62-27. Duranta Dunson scored three touchdowns and rushed for 107 yards on 13 carries. Damon Pearson returned a kickoff 62 yards for a touchdown. Next: Friday vs. Spencer (3-5)
9. (9) Jefferson (7-1)
Last week: Beat Social Circle 47-10. Jefferson led 47-0 at halftime and moved within one victory of clinching Region 8. Next: Friday at Riverside Military (1-7)
10. (10) Lovett (4-4)
Last week: Beat Wesleyan 24-21. Lovett drove 72 yards on 11 plays for the winning touchdown, which was Grant Haley’s 1-yard run with 29 seconds left. Haley intercepted a pass at midfield to clinch the win. Haley also returned a kickoff 96 yards for a touchdown and scored on a 75-yard run to get Lovett within 21-16 in the third quarter. Wesleyan led in total yards 256-244 and first downs 19-9. Next: Friday vs. Westminster (3-5)
Class A
1. (1) Eagle’s Landing Christian (7-1)
Last week: Beat Strong Rock Christian 69-6. ELCA led 62-0 at halftime, when Strong Rock had 6 yards of total offense and no first downs. CB Jevius Terry returned an interception for a touchdown. DB DJ Curl returned a punt for a touchdown and had a 42-yard TD run. Next: Friday at Pace Academy (2-6)
2. (2) Emanuel County Institute (7-1)
Last week: Beat Johnson County 40-0. James Brown rushed for 184 yards and two touchdowns on seven carries. ECI allowed only 111 yards in total offense. ECI led 34-0 at halftime. Next: Friday at Montgomery County (0-8)
3. (3) Athens Academy (8-0)
Last week: Beat George Walton Academy 21-20. George Walton Academy missed a 45-yard field goal in the final seconds after having made one earlier in the game. Athens Academy trailed 20-7 at halftime. QB Austin Schulte threw second-half TD passes to Eric Williams (50 yards) and Bobby Marshburn (14), the latter coming with 2:36 left for the final margin. Next: Friday vs. Hebron Christian (1-7)
4. (4) Prince Avenue Christian (7-1)
Last week: Off. Next: Friday at Pinecrest Academy (4-3)
5. (5) Lincoln County (7-1)
Last week: Beat Twiggs County 49-0. Mike McIntire (114) and Jamar Norman (119) each surpassed 100 yards rushing. Jalen Franklin had eight catches for 199 yards and two touchdowns. Next: Friday vs. Wilkinson County (6-2)
6. (6) Savannah Christian (6-2)
Last week: Beat Jenkins County 42-12. Jalen Myrick, who has committed to Minnesota, had five receptions for 111 yards and three touchdowns. Savannah Christian scored five touchdowns in the second quarter. Next: Friday vs. Savannah Country Day (2-6)
7. (7) Wilcox County (6-2)
Last week: Beat Swainsboro 40-24. The Makail Grace and Jonathan Howard show continues. Grace threw five TD passes and passed for 333 yards and rushed for 84. Howard had 10 catches for 193 yards and two touchdowns. Next: Friday at Irwin County (6-2)
8. (8) Irwin County (6-2)
Last week: Beat Turner County 27-26. Irwin won despite trailing 14-0 and 26-21. Ryan Peterson rushed for 105 yards and caught two TD passes, including the game-winner, a 28-yarder from Clay Paulk with 1:09 left. Next: Friday vs. Wilcox County (6-2)
9. (9) Wilkinson County (6-2)
Last week: Beat First Presbyterian 42-21. Wilkinson County came back from a 14-0 deficit as QB David Whipple threw for 343 yards on 22-of-29 passing and rushed for 88 yards on 13 carries. Antonio Whipple had eight catches for 155 yards and two touchdowns. Next: Friday at Lincoln County (7-1)
10. (10) Calvary Day (7-1)
Last week: Beat Claxton 49-12. Sophomore RB Robert Heyward rushed for 172 yards and three touchdowns on 12 carries. Next: Friday vs. Portal (0-8)
239 comments Add your comment
Viking fan
October 29th, 2012
8:41 pm
Camden….we ain’t talkin trash just know that when yall come back this time yall ain’t playing a up and coming team….WE VIKINGS ARE HUNGRY… BELIEVE THAT
Chamblee
October 29th, 2012
8:43 pm
@Todd Holcomb Chamblee is 8-0 Marist is 7-1 Thank-You very much.
Viking fan
October 29th, 2012
8:46 pm
BROOK FAN…really I guess its easy to get the big head after beating a 6A team huh…its cool I believe yall will run the table I respect what Coach freeman has done there.
bksmith14
October 29th, 2012
8:55 pm
grayram……the 2008 lowndes team was not as good as the 2207 team…and when we played grayson in 2008……we had 3 starting offensive linemen that were out in that game due to injuries……and it clearly hurt us and was a big reason graysons d line was so hard to block that night……had we had those 3 guys …yes i think we could have won…but we didnt and we lost. yall lost to a team the following week that we dominated earlier that same year. NEXT
Elementary My Dear Watson
October 29th, 2012
8:57 pm
Now its Elementary’s time to speak. Yes, I am a Camden fan and I have been around their program since Coach Herron arrived. Some of the classic games since he arrived have been against Lowndes. I have also seen the Valdosta’s, Clarke Central’s, Parkview’s and Brookwood’s in their hey days. Never have I’ve seen a better prepared team and a program to match Camden’s over the years. A close second would be Lowndes. Similar programs, similar philosophies, just a pleasure to watch. The greatest drive in GA high school history was but a few years ago at Chris Gilman Stadium. Both my Cat fans and the Lowndes fans know what I am talking about. 7-3 and the Cats leading in 4th Q. Cats on about their own 10 yard line with 9: 40 seconds left. Pounding the ball down their throats with all runs, eating up every second of the clock, till they end up at the 1/2 yard line of Lowndes with a few seconds left. Camden probably could have pushed it in for a td, but the class coach Herron is, elected for time to run out. Nine minutes and 40 secs of sheer beauty to behold. Great game, great programs. We all look forward to this Friday’s high school ” game of the century. “
bksmith14
October 29th, 2012
9:00 pm
Camden1902
October 29th, 2012
8:03 pm
Really, Friday’s game between Camden and Lowndes is for seeding. I said it before, would it surprise anybody if the 2nd place Region 1 team won it all? I wouldn’t be surprised if the third place region 1 team did. Lowndes would be smart NOT to play those 2 players unless they were 100%. That would be senseless. They need to do everything they can to be 100% for the playoffs. THAT is where it matters
this is one camden fan who has a brain!!!
bksmith14
October 29th, 2012
9:03 pm
Camden74……..what do you want me to say? Do you want me to say that without our 2 best players we still have just as good a shot to win? Smell the roses my friend. Yall leave jj green and brice ramsey at home to watch it on espn and we will see how you feel. o let me guess…….”we got guys waiting to step up” ….well GUESS WHAT? We do also…….but they are not on the level with lang and burgman just yet!!
Hereswhatittakes
October 29th, 2012
9:49 pm
At elementary My Dear….. You must remember on that fateful drive that lasted 9:40 there were a couple of time that Lowndes jumped off-sides to give Camden a first down. That was because they had a couple of tuba players that had chapped lips that night and it affected their play. So you see Camden didn’t really win that game….. Blame it on the band, if those two players weren’t hurt they would have won. Okay after that jab I will have to agree with you that is the best drive I have ever seen in football on any level. Now that’s coaching and execution and that is what it will take to win Friday night again. The team that executes the best will win.
Patriot Power
October 29th, 2012
9:49 pm
@football guy “Watch Carrollton beat Sandy Creek. There is simply no answer for Chivers. He can do it all.”
Apparently the answer is to outscore Carrollton and do onside kicks like Calhoun did. The man is good, no doubt.
Fred
October 29th, 2012
9:55 pm
@bksmith14 – Every team deals with injuries. That is part of making to the end of the season. That is one reason why everyone used to talk about R1. With only 4 region games, it was easier (not guaranteed) to avoid major injuries because so many of your non region games weren’t that tough. Again, I realize that players get hurt even while playing in so called easy games but not as often. Remember how you used to talk about tuning up to play some hard smash mouth football?
CoffeeC100
October 29th, 2012
10:00 pm
@Camden 74 – I don’t believe you saw the Camden/Coffee game. Coffee outscored and outplayed Camden from the 6 minute point of the second quarter through the end of the game. I WAS THERE Dudemeister.
Grayram
October 29th, 2012
10:11 pm
Yes bk but when Grayson lost in the playoffs the Rams mascot Rambo was out with flu.
And when Grayson lost to Parkview ALL FOUR of the starting offensive linemen wore the wrong color shoelaces!!
But there was that one (1) game, I think it was in 2006, when all the Vikings were healthy, the officials were vetted by Al Gores vote counting team and no conspiracy was found, it wasn’t raining, all fans entering the stadium were searched for voodoo dolls of the Vikings qb and these were confiscated prior to the game, AND the a Vikings still lost….To this day no one can explain it.
sportsnut
October 29th, 2012
10:23 pm
You guy’s kill me ! By the 3rd. round, many of you doing all this talk will not be around. Mark my words, AAAAAA is wide open. Teams scoring 45-50 ppg. Teams allowing 5-6 ppg. What happens when those forces meet ? Who prevails ?
Hereswhatittakes
October 29th, 2012
10:53 pm
@CoffeeC100 … I was there too. You say Coffee outplayed Camden from 6 minutes left in the second quarter. I guess you are right. They ran for hundreds of yards. They threw at will and caught hundreds of passes. They came out in the second half and totally dominated Camden even to the point of clearing out the concession stands and selling all the merchandise. Yes they totally dominated every thing in Camden county to the point the city council decided to rename the interstate to Coffee County Trojan Highway. What you failed to remember was if that is true what you said you left out the part where the score was already 32-6 and through all your domination you managed yo score 6 points. So in thirty minutes of domination y’all scored an average of one point every five minutes. So speaking for everyone in Camden County I would like to thank y’all for allowing us to score the final 7 points in the game. And before you come back and average how many points Camden scored per minute just remember they had already scored the 32 so there was no need to score any more because although you guys ran the ball and had more plays you were never really a threat to score. Now that’s the harsh reality.
The Cross
October 29th, 2012
11:06 pm
I sure do love the 2012 Norcross High School Blue Devils…
57Cat
October 29th, 2012
11:07 pm
I wish all you Camden guys would lay off the Coffee guys; humor them a little bit. I need them to be in the best frame of mind this Friday night against Colquitt. No wait – maybe I want Colquitt to beat Coffee, ’cause we have already beaten Colquitt. Then, uh,let me see…..we would be the #3, I mean, the #4…. No, that’s not right. Oh, heck, let’s just play the games and see what happens.
Camden74
October 29th, 2012
11:08 pm
grayram……I was one of the fans complaining about them not playing all four quarters. Normally, Camden starters come out in the 3rd quarter, run a few plays, score, then the substitutions start. My suggestion was to let them play the full four quarters so they could get the feel of playing a full game together. Most times they shut it down in the second half as to not run up the score, to let the younger players get game experience and not risk injury to the starters. I understand that philosophy, but the Coffee game was the 7th game of the season and the starters had not be challenged all season. So I figured they needed to come out a little more focused. Even though they had already won the game.
Camden74
October 29th, 2012
11:15 pm
Elementary My Dear Watson…..Wasn’t the score 10-7 when that drive occurred?
Camden74
October 29th, 2012
11:21 pm
Coffee100……I was not there, but I listened to the audio stream and I’ve since seen it on video. Say what you will, the game was NOT close and Camden was NEVER in any danger of losing!
Elementary My Dear Watson
October 30th, 2012
9:28 am
@ Camden74. I stand corrected. It was 10-7 Camden’s favor when that ” greatest drive in high school football history ” occured. Nine minutes and 40 secs of absolute sheer beauty.
. RealisticFan
October 30th, 2012
9:31 am
@sportsnut
I’ll respond once to your comments in the hope it doesn’t deteriorate into a petty back and forth like it appears it has with others that exchange with you on here.
-I was attempting to poke fun at you and camden74 and the nicknames you had come up with for each other. You refer to him a “Your Highness74″ I believe and at one point I think he coined you simply, “The Nut”. Because of the lively banter between you two I was just having a little fun comparing it to some classic battles. I will bet that Camden74 took it with a chuckle and a nod, but you thought there was something much more deep routed. I assure you it was not intended to be mean spirited
-I was at the dome last year for all of the AA and AAAA games. I did look for folks in the very front parking lot prior to the AA game but didn’t see any gathering that seemed like a group of bloggers, not that I really know what that would look like.
. Other East bloggers may or may not know who I am but I’ve never been asked at a game if I’m blogger X on the AJC, so who knows.
-Lastly, after East was eliminated last year, I was here supporting their effort. At the end of last seasons finals I made my final post as “RealisticEPFan”, and explained I’d be changing my name to “RealisticFan”, and explained my reasons. (2 daughters, 1 an East Paulding graduate, 1 a North Paulding freshman.). I am still a faithful East fan, yet I now work nearly everyday through concessions to help support and build the North Paulding program. Yes they are heated rivals, but I love em both. And I also support all of the Paulding county schools.
My approach to blogging 98% of the time is realistic, but about 2% of the time I get a little froggy and excitable and will see one of my teams thru rose colored glasses.
Bottom line is that East has what will be its best chance to bring home a championship that it ever has. The talent level behind this class will keep them good for the next couple of years but folks from these parts know deep down that the winds of change are blowing toward North and Allatoona. This IS EAST’s time to shine if it ever is going to be. North on the other hand will be in the playoffs for the very first time and in its short 5 year varsity existence. The program is massive and is powered at the younger ages by what used to the core of the Acworth Warrior youth program, and that, to those that know youth football, should send shock waves through their minds. That Acworth Warrior program, has in the past fueled those going to North Cobb and Harrison.
North and Allatoona play this Friday, and if they can come up with some D it might just surprise Allatoona. I don’t thing it will happen this year but the future is extremely bright for North and I see them growing more and more of a dominate force in the coming years.
Sam Roney
October 30th, 2012
9:31 am
Aquinas won this past Friday, with their three best players sidelined with injuries, still beat Warren
County 58-26, using reserves the second half. Yet, they are now unranked, after being edged by Lincoln County, and beaten at Wilkinson due to the same three being out most of the game. ELCA continues
as your favorite despite playing patsies.
Sideline Dude
October 30th, 2012
10:04 am
There may be a vacant lot in Lowndes County along I-75 after Friday night. The Cement Slum crumbles after Camden dismantles the Vikings.
Gamer
October 30th, 2012
10:26 am
RealisticFan: Ditto to that in Warner Robins. 5-years from now you will hear more about the successes of Veteran High School and less of NSWR, Warner Robins, and Houston Cty High Schools.
AVikingFan
October 30th, 2012
10:46 am
Camden74 — Yes, that drive in 2009 was a thing of beauty for football purists from all schools. But certainly no better or significant than in 99 at the Dome, when Northside led Lowndes 28 to 3 at half time in the semi’s. Lowndes drove length of the field, even used a 4th down hook and latter play for a drive saving 1st down, to defeat Northside 31-28. One of the prettiest plays in the series between Lowndes and Camden was a halfback pass from Demps to a young Greg Reid in Lowndes 10-0 victory over Camden in the 07 Semi’s.
I was at both games. I hope we can keep this year’s game respectably close, so as we get our players back by the 2nd playoff game – IF we make it past the first one – we will be in a better frame of mind to help ya’ll represent this region with class in the race for the trophy.
Our game with Northside in 08 was billed as the “Game of the Century” by the AJC. Our game with Camden Friday will be huge also. I expect the stands to be close to full by 7pm for the 8 o’clock game. Seats on the Visitor’s side will be first come first taken, except Lowndes fans are not allowed to sit between the 40’s. The Home side is sold out for the season with reserved seat tickets.
Camden fans are invited to walk over to the Lowndes side prior to entering the stadium (next to I-75) and partake in the tailgate parties. Lowndes fans are good and generous hosts! Everyone will have a good time.
HaveBinocularsWillTravel
October 30th, 2012
10:55 am
This just in — Reportedly Rush Propst has arranged for some 19 year old Alabama players to come over and play for Lowndes Friday because of the injuries to Lang and Burgman. He thinks he get get it approved for these same guys to switch to yellow and black and line up for Colquitt against Camden on November the 9th. Apparently Ole Propst still believe rules do not apply to him.
Oh, and YES, Payne will be in the stadium Nov 9th with binoculars!
Camden74
October 30th, 2012
11:19 am
AVikingFan……..I’m sure there will be more classic drives in the future, for both teams. It’s just too bad I can’t be at Lowndes on Friday for the game………
AVikingFan
October 30th, 2012
11:44 am
Camden74 — This is the 42nd year I have sat in the same reserved seat at Martin Stadiumj. I’ll try to eat for both of us at the tailgate parties, you just make sure you tune in to ESPNU! Wish you could be here!
Good luck to your Baby Blues on Nov 9th! I read where CoachBuzz Payne will be there. That was good news! He brings Colquitt bad karma by getting inside Propst’s head! (I hope there are some good and honest ref’s working that night!)
Reeze
October 30th, 2012
12:08 pm
@AVikingFan………How old are you?….I thought I was the lone oldie here
57Cat
October 30th, 2012
12:15 pm
As my name implies, I may be among the oldest, having graduated in ‘57.
sportsnut
October 30th, 2012
12:29 pm
@ RealisticFan == No hard feelings here. What is a good guy without his bad guy ? Just funnin. I appreciate the explanation. I am glad that East is doing well. I kind of had my doubts or worries that with the new coach would come changes that would not work but I see all went well. Your Highness74 and I have been like this for some time now. It is good to have a sparring partner. All the schools in 6A are primarily in South Georgia and Gwinnet Cobb and North Fulton. We are isolatd here in the middle. Not much chatter from Cobb or North Fulton but Region 1 and the guys from Gwinnett keep it lively. Much different from last season in 4A. There, everyone talked. Here, it is just those I mentioned. Lots of champions here. Some crowned, some not. Seem everyone should be undefeated and region champs as well as state champs. If you are an outsider or new comer, you don’t stand a chance. Such is life !
sportsnut
October 30th, 2012
12:34 pm
@ Your Highness74 == Had a friend in St. Mary’s at the Tribune send me some film. I see nothing special. Nothing.
Reeze
October 30th, 2012
12:36 pm
@Gamer……..I disagree , As long as Thompson and Northside middle feeds Northside High the Eagle program will remain strong……Since Veterans opened , county zoning has stabalized , I see no major changes in the future……I think this years roster may be the largest ever for the Eagles, and the 9th grade 1st teamers have yet to come up……
The waterboy
October 30th, 2012
12:47 pm
Hey Walter! I bet you fifty bucks Lowndes throws a touchdown pass on the first play. Check it out!
Paco: [Lowndes fumbles on a run] Woo hoo hoo hoo! You owe me fifty bucks!
Walter: You said it was gonna be a touchdown pass, you crazy idiot!
Northside Dawg
October 30th, 2012
1:21 pm
Gamer must be referring to cross country or some other sport.
grayram
October 30th, 2012
1:58 pm
AVikingFan:
Looks like if Grayson wins R8 and Lowndes is 2nd in R1 or
Lowndes wins R1 and Grayson is 2nd in R8
we might get to see you in the playoffs.
If Both teams win region i think it would have to be in the finals
FootballFan
October 30th, 2012
2:38 pm
I’ve seen a lot of teams play in AAAAAA this season and I can honestly say that the playoffs are going to be really good this year. I like Lowndes, Grayson, Norcross and Lovejoy. All of these teams I’ve seen at least once, they have solid programs and are well coached. But the best team in the state has to be Camden. I really don’t have a favorite team I just love highschool football so my opinions are based mostly on what Ive seen and facts.
How do you defend Camden? LOL, thats a question that remains to be seen. This year is the first time in the 12 years of following this team that they have one of the best QB’s in the state. So if you pack the box with linebackers and they go spread how will you handle that. Remember #12 has close to 30 passing touchdowns this year and they still run the ball 80% of the time in that wing tee offense. Speed kills, what are they feeding those young guys in South Ga, they have at least 4 or 5 backs with similar speed and talent so if you key on just #5 you may be in for a long day.
Lowndes Co, what more can I say. Their Defense is really solid which will keep them in almost any game against anybody. They also have some very talented backs to go with that wing tee offense.
Grayson is loaded with talent and really focused because of the early season lose.
Norcross is very scary because they also have loads of talent on both sides of the ball.
gman57
October 30th, 2012
2:43 pm
FootballFan: Lowndes defense is “solid”….. Where were during the Lowndes-Coffee game. A passing team like Camden will rip Lowndes a new one, fo sure!
Grayram
October 30th, 2012
5:32 pm
BK where are you. I can’t believe you are going to let my last comments to you pass ?
30 post have been added since your last, that’s a record for sure
sportsnut
October 30th, 2012
5:40 pm
@ Footballfan == Tackle the entire backfield. Everybody goes down. One of them has the ball. Simple as that.
VikingTillEye
October 30th, 2012
6:48 pm
I don’t think anyone should be surprised when Lowndes beats Camden. The Camden fans will make excuses and the Lowndes fans will shout about how everyone doubted Lowndes. Lowndes IS NOT the underdogs in this game! They will win
86Vike
October 30th, 2012
7:39 pm
When there’s nothing on TV, you can always find entertainment here!!! Should be a great game Friday night at the Concrete Palace!
The Cross
October 30th, 2012
9:18 pm
How good is Norcross?
Pretty Good. Pretty Pretty Good.
AVikingFan
October 30th, 2012
9:22 pm
grayram — If Lowndes plays Grayson this year I hope it’s you guys doing the TRAVELING! Personally I WOULD like to see Kimdickey again in person. He’s awesome! I’m sure I’ll get to watch him on TV playing for Clemson!
AVikingFan
October 30th, 2012
9:24 pm
VIKING 68 — I have the dvd of the Lowndes Valdosta game ready for you that you asked me for. See you Friday night. Be careful driving down from Forsythe.
bksmith14
October 30th, 2012
11:00 pm
we are prob going to be without lang and burgman fri night ……..our 2 best players. i will leave it at that. i just dont see how we are going to find a way to beat camden without these 2. i am hoping lowndes proves me wrong. guys are going to have to step up. if parkview beats south gwinnett then grayson will be the number 2 seed but i dont see parkview beating south gwinnett at south gwinnett.
Camden74
October 31st, 2012
12:51 am
AVilingFan………I’ll be watching on ESPNU…Eat enough for me! But take it easy with the roadkill, too much of that stuff will put you on your back! You old guys should be giving history (or maybe, YOURstory) lessons……Here come them C CATS!
Camden74
October 31st, 2012
12:53 am
Ooops, “VikingFan”
Camden74
October 31st, 2012
12:57 am
sportsnut……I believe you have a case of Camden County Wildcats ENVY! Don’t worry, someone will knock that 4A chip off of Lovejoy’s shoulder. I guess Colquitt didn’t do a good enough job!
Camden74
October 31st, 2012
1:00 am
VikingFan……I’ll talk about the piglets after Friday Night. Gotta work my mojo on the officials!