AAAAAA roundup

By Score Atlanta

Alpharetta 41, Centennial 23: It was a shootout between quarterbacks as Alpharetta’s Joshua Dobbs threw four touchdown passes in the Raiders’ fifth straight win. Centennial’s Chase Rosenberg was able to get the Knights within 11 on two long touchdown throws in the third quarter, but Dobbs hit his fourth on an 81-yarder to Blake Rowlinson late in the third. The Knights lost for the first time in four games.

Central Gwinnett 37, Dacula 20: Visiting Central Gwinnett held 15-14 lead at the half until pulling away in the second half. Eman Westmoreland threw for 297 yards and four touchdowns to lead Central Gwinnett. Justin Brownlee had eight receptions for 160 yards, two scores and also added an 18-yard touchdown run. Nate Hartford carried the ball three times for 51 yards and two touchdowns.

Chattahoochee 48, Lambert 14: Travis Marshall threw for 277 yards, including a 77-yard touchdown pass to Avery Ward, and ran for a 6-yard touchdown. C.J. Leggett had scoring runs of three and five yards, and Chase Nelson found the end zone on runs of four and 21 yards. Justin Jackson had a 92-yard fumble return for a touchdown for host Chattahoochee.

Collins Hill 40, Duluth 0: Tyler Herman was 15-of-22 passing for visiting Collins Hill with touchdown throws to C.J. Davis and Gary Richardson. Thomas Harris had 147 yards rushing on 28 carries, and R.J. Burnette and Tyler Henderson had rushing scores. Cornerback Quinton Jones had an interception return for a touchdown and an interception. Collins Hill converted two 2-point conversions and Mitchell Blanchard added a 35-yard field goal.

East Coweta 38, Douglas County 33: Visiting East Coweta held on after building a 31-13 lead at halftime. Douglas County worked its way to the 11-yard line of East Coweta before a tackle-for-loss allowed time to run out on the final drive. Demarcus Godfrey rushed for 103 yards and three touchdowns, including East Coweta’s final score in the third quarter. Bryce Gemmel was 14-of-21 passing with two touchdowns for East Coweta.

Johns Creek 34, North Forsyth 7: Chase Solomon had rushing touchdowns of 55 and 30 yards as Johns Creek routed host North Forsyth. Quarterbacks Jack Deweese and John Grayson accounted for a touchdown each, as Deweese had a 4-yard run and Grayson threw a 40-yard scoring pass to Andrew Szambelan. Kyle Fowler made field goals of 49 and 47 yards.

Langston Hughes 17, Tri-Cities 13: Kenny Moxey passed for 255 yards and a touchdown to help lead visiting Langston Hughes past Tri-Cities and clinch the Region 3-AAAAAA championship. Keion Davis added 122 yards on the group and Keyshaun Clark added a 6-yard rushing score. Hughes improved to 8-1 on the season, while Tri-Cities fell to 3-6.

McEachern 61, Harrison 21: Host McEachern utilized a strong rushing attack, led by Ty Clemons’ two touchdown runs of 67 and 73 yards and two touchdown passes, to dominate Harrison. Ty Griffin and Ryan Sherman also contributed with two rushing scores to help improve McEachern’s record to 7-2 on the season, while dropping Harrison to 4-5.

Mill Creek 49, Habersham Central 0: Jacorey Lewis rushed nine times for 155 yards and touchdowns of 43 and 56 yards in host Mill Creek’s blowout win. Of his five completions, three Daniel David passes went to Michael Cheeks for touchdowns of 36, 41 and 78 yards. Devozea Felton (56 yards) and Jordan Sylvain (46 yards) also added rushing touchdowns.

Milton 49, Cherokee 7: Running back Peyton Barber led the way for visiting Milton with 11 carries for 125 yards and three touchdowns, one from 54 yards out. Treyvon Paulk added 85 yards rushing and two touchdowns, and quarterback A.J. Bush had a rushing score of nine yards. Milton returned two interceptions for touchdowns in the fourth quarter.

North Cobb 45, Marietta 32: Quarterback Tyler Queen threw touchdown passes to Cameron Albright and Xavier Borishade, and rushed for a score for visiting North Cobb. North Cobb picked up two touchdowns on defense, getting a fumble return from Eghosa Agbonghae and an interception return from Hakeem Sawyer. J’Vonte Herrod added a 4-yard touchdown run.

Parkview 38, Berkmar 7: Parkview hosted Berkmar and survived an early 7-0 deficit, but pulled away in the second half. Justis Rosser rushed for more than 100 yards and scored touchdowns from 16 yards and 14 yards. Mac Marshall added touchdowns to Demonte Dawson for 41 yards and Keanu Mole for 31 yards. Richard Walker also scored on a 14-yard run.

Walton 21, Etowah 16: D.J. Smith had a touchdown catch and two touchdown runs against visiting Etowah. Smith, who amassed 109 receiving yards and 88 rushing yards, stepped in after Alabama commit Tyren Jones left the game in the second quarter with an injury. Walton quarterback Price Wilson was 13-for-18 for 152 yards. Walton’s defense benefited from three Etowah fumbles and an interception.

Wheeler 31, Woodstock 9: Wheeler’s Kyonte Maxwell and Jacobi Green rushed for touchdown runs of six and five yards, respectively, against visiting Woodstock. Quarterback Elijah Staley threw a 13-yard touchdown pass to Devontae Jackson, and Jevan Sampler had a 21-yard interception return for touchdown. J.D. Barron added two field goals for Wheeler.

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5-Time

November 4th, 2012
2:11 pm

Falconguy45….Are we still talking about the same topic here?? According to your post, it had absolutely nothing to do with the biggest game in the State Friday Night (Camden at Lowndes). I was pointing out the facts on why it was the BIGGEST in the state. Not who has won State Titles that year or two years ago!! But anyways, That was 8 State Titles on the field!! Two Heavywieghts doing battle!! You actually made a good point but please, next time, stay on the subject at hand….

AVikingFan

November 4th, 2012
5:53 pm

The best Colquitt can finish in 1-AAAAAA is 3rd, and then only if it defeats Camden and Coffee defeats Valdosta. If Colquitt, Valdosta, and Coffee end up in a three way tie, that tie would be settled by the number of points each allowed to ALL region playoff team, including Camden and Lowndes. The team surrendering the most points to ALL region playoff teams would be eminated. Then the two remaining teams would be ranked 3rd and 4th by the result of head to head competition.

Camden has clinched first place and Lowndes has clinched 2nd place regardless of the result of next week’s games. The 3rd AND 4th place slots are up for grabs.

Hereswhatittakes

November 4th, 2012
7:54 pm

I’m confused. In the previous weeks there was a certain poster that always included the game that Lowndes just completed so the whole state would know what happened. Where is that poster today? I was really wanting to read what Lowndes did Friday night. It shouldn’t take long to write because they only did a few things on offense during the first series. Sorry couldn’t resist. Be a supporter all the time not just when they win. If Camden loses (and a lot of people think Gwinnett will do it) I will come on here and congratulate them. Hope I don’t have to but I will not be a fair weather fan

5-Time

November 4th, 2012
9:16 pm

Hereswhatittakes….If you’re referring to me, which I believe you are, please do me a BIG favor and back step for a moment please!! Go check the last two games( Coffee/Tifton) AAAAAA Roundup!! Did you notice anything?? LOL…. I stopped doing that two weeks ago LOL….So, before you go to typing next time, please make sure you know what you’re typing about before you post!! Thatsallittakes….I hope you’re not confused anymore!! Oh, and you should have resisted. It would have saved us both valuable time….

GwinnettDad

November 4th, 2012
9:17 pm

@Falconguy – one slight correction – Parkview won 46 games in a row, three consecutive State Championships, in years 2000, 2001, and 2002. They did win it before in 1997.

As good as those Lowndes and Camden programs were (and are), neither of them have won 46 in a row.

GwinnettDad

November 4th, 2012
9:20 pm

@Hereswhatittakes – if you’re thinking of the same person I’m think of, I’ll just put it to you this way: classless know-it-all front runners disappear when things don’t go their way. Their ego gets shattered, which was fragile to begin with. But that fragile ego is why they boast and prance in the first place.

GwinnettDad

November 4th, 2012
9:23 pm

Grayson played Thursday and won 48-0. Haven’t given up a TD in four games, I think. Brookwood lost to South Gwinnett 42-38 Friday night in a game in which neither team had much of a defense. As I was walking out, who did I see in the Brookwood stands? Mickey Conn, coach of Grayson, there doing his homework. Wasn’t even waiting for the films.

Falconguy45

November 4th, 2012
9:23 pm

5-time….. The only poster on here that contradicts himself from post to post is you….I love how you remind the posters on all of the past championships South Georgia has won and in your opinion a 3rd ranked Norcross team from the best region as of the past two years is a mute point and last years winner (Grayson) is overrated. They only have 44 returning seniors. So if your a Vegas Gambler, who are the heavy weights? The only topic that is in your agenda is South Georgia football.

5-Time

November 4th, 2012
9:24 pm

I almost forgot….I did congratulate Camden!! But that was on another blog though. Again, if you would research a little bit more, you would’ve caught that!!

5-Time

November 4th, 2012
9:34 pm

Falconguy45….You have completely gone off topic!! You don’t seem to understand what I’m saying!! I’m finished with you. Can’t post to someone who doesn’t comprehend!!

Falconguy45

November 4th, 2012
9:39 pm

5-time… Your just frustrated. You must be a Vikings fan. If so, I understand your frustrations and want pick at you anymore.

South Georgia Turtle

November 5th, 2012
9:12 am

Not seeing anything from the plowboys of Lowndes. The Cement Slum is even slummier now. Guess they learned their lesson against Camden as will the Moultrie pigs this week.

Smug

November 5th, 2012
9:31 am

Yes, there will be a pig roasting this week when Camden skewers Colquitt. Propst just doesn’t have enough up his sleeve to handle the Wildcats. Guess 4th place in the region is better than none.

twitterguy

November 5th, 2012
10:47 am

@Falcolnguy45 most of those guys at grayson got d1 scholarships is because of nkemdiche wayne is good but the rest really can’t compare

Indian nation

November 6th, 2012
12:03 am

A bit of history was made Friday night at McEarchern in GHSA football. I believe it was the first time two set of brothers all scored rushing touchdowns in the same games. Mike & Ryan Sherman, Ty & Taj Griffin. Another bit of History every rushing touchdown scored for McEarchern was over 40 yards. Congrats Griffin and Sherman brothers.