AAAAAA roundup

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Berkmar 24, Dacula 21: Visiting Dacula led at the end of the first half, but could not hold off Berkmar. Dacula rushed 36 times for 201 yards as Kelan Fraise rushed 26 times for Dacula, gaining 138 yards and a touchdown. Teammate C.J. Mayes rushed nine times for 49 yards and a score.

Central Gwinnett 47, Shiloh 35: Eman Westmoreland was 29-of-41 passing for 415 yards and two touchdowns and had two rushing scores for visiting Central Gwinnett. Running back Jordan Shiloh rushed 24 times for 204 yards and three touchdowns, and Justin Brownlee caught 13 passes for 258 yards and a score. With the win, Central Gwinnett locked up its first winning season (6-4) since 2006.

Duluth 35, Mountain View 14: Duluth broke open a scoreless tie with 28 points in the second quarter to cruise past Mountain View. Quarterback Thad Bell threw two touchdown passes, one to Jordan Dandridge and another to Jeffrey Joseph. Lavonte Cranford and Jordan Dooley added touchdown runs for visiting Duluth.

Langston Hughes 28, Westlake 6: Visiting Westlake could not stop the Langston Hughes rushing offense, which scored three rushing touchdowns. Running backs Keyshaun Clark, Justin Brown and Keion Davis each contributed a rushing touchdown for Hughes. Sophomore quarterback Keenan Humphrey, Hughes second-string quarterback, completed seven passes for 74 yards and a touchdown.

Lassiter 34, Etowah 6: Willie Police led Lassiter with six catches for 134 yards and three touchdowns and a rushing score, all in the first half. Quarterback Eddie Printz was 15-of-24 passing for 264 yards and four touchdowns and Lane Jackman was Lassiter’s leading rusher with 70 yards. Josh Danforth was best on the Lassiter defense with eight tackles and a sack.

Marietta 52, Harrison 14: Chavez Hemphill blocked two punts and also scored on a reception from quarterback Anthony Jennings to lead Marietta past Harrison. Jennings passed for 181 yards and rushed for 52 yards while recording three total touchdowns. KirVonte Benson rushed three times for 100 yards and two touchdowns. Tyree Harris had 146 receiving yards and a score, also for host Marietta.

McEachern 33, Hillgrove 30: Ty Griffin rushed for 222 yards and four touchdowns as host McEachern held off Hillgrove in a thriller. Richardre Bagley had two touchdown catches for Hillgrove and the visitors also got a scoring pass from receiver Evan Engram to fellow receiver Errol Breaux. Hillgrove quarterback Troy Thompson passed for 246 yards and a score.

Mill Creek 17, Collins Hill 14: Brandon Holley blocked a 31-yard field goal attempt by host Collins Hill as time expired to preserve the victory. Jacorey Lewis scored his second touchdown from the 1-yard line with less than a minute left to give Mill Creek its only lead. Bryson King kicked a 38-yard field goal for Mill Creek.

Milton 42, Woodstock 14: A special night by a of pair running backs did most of the heavy lifting and helped host Milton control the clock. Peyton Barber gained 218 yards and scored three touchdowns on 19 carries. Treyvon Paulk added 157 yards and two touchdowns, also on 19 carries.

Newnan 21, East Coweta 7: Visiting Newnan intercepted East Coweta quarterback Bryce Gemmell three times on their way to victory. Defensive backs Rodney Tennie and Tonaris Portress were responsible for two of the interceptions. Newnan’s Quinton Dix and J.K. Britt both rushed for touchdowns Friday night. The other touchdown for Newnan was a touchdown pass from quarterback Bailey Bryant.

Newton 40, Morrow 0: Visiting Newton scored 14 points in the first quarter and would not look back. Quarterback Kemani Pitman provided the offense for Newton, rushing for two touchdowns and passing for another two. Zach Sullivan also scored multiple touchdowns for Newton, rushing for one and catching another. Artice Hobbs rushed for Newton’s last touchdown late in the fourth quarter.

Norcross 56, Meadowcreek 6: Alvin Kamara scored three rushing touchdowns in the first quarter and four overall against visiting Meadowcreek. Kamara finished with eight rushes for 130 yards, and quarterback Joe Wilber, who tossed a 45-yard touchdown pass to Myles Autry, was 7-for-8 passing for 192 yards. Autry also scored on an 8-yard run.

North Gwinnett 24, Peachtree Ridge 20: Cam Lewis scored a late touchdown to help visiting North Gwinnett take the lead in the fourth quarter. Quarterback Hayden Sphire led the way for North Gwinnett completing 20 of 29 passes for 276 yards and two scores to Caleb Scott. Scott caught five passes for 113 yards.

Roswell 28, Walton 24: Visiting Walton led 21-7 at the half, but Roswell rallied for the victory. Roswell scored on two touchdown passes from Ryan Monty to Bennett Barton, a Mechane Slade touchdown run and an interception return by Grant Beidel. Walton drove to the Roswell 13-yard line late, before failing to convert on fourth down.

South Gwinnett 16, Parkview 14: South Gwinnett needed a field goal from Roberto Lindsay late in the fourth quarter to defeat visiting Parkview. Jordan Ramey, South Gwinnett’s quarterback, threw touchdown passes to Tyrone Atchison and Bernard Morrison. However, the extra point was missed on the second touchdown, requiring Lindsay to kick the game-winner.

Tri-Cities 35, Douglas County 0: Visiting Douglas County could not stop the Tri-Cities rushing attack Friday night. Tri-Cities rushed for four touchdowns against Douglas County. The only Tri-Cities touchdown that came through the air was also the game’s first touchdown. Tri-Cities held a 14-0 lead at halftime and would coast through the rest of the game.

Wheeler 21, Cherokee 20: Visiting Wheeler was led by Elijah Staley, who completed 16 of 31 passes. One of his completions went 67 yards to Emanuel Beal for a touchdown and Staley also had a rushing score. To cap the scoring, Kahlem Looney scored on a 45-yard touchdown run.

74 comments Add your comment

sportsnut

November 11th, 2012
11:32 am

@ AVikingFan == If our season does end in two weeks, I will be in the gym with the round ball. We play all sports at Lovejoy and play them well.So you see, football is not the only thing we have, unlike you. Lovejoy had all the teams at the school but 4 go to state last season. We have something else to do.

Camden74

November 11th, 2012
11:52 am

To ALL Veterans and Active Duty Military Personnel: THANK you for your SERVICE and SACRIFICE to OUR Country and OTHERS!!!! :-D

Camden74

November 11th, 2012
11:54 am

sportsnut…….Back peddling again huh? :-)

Camden74

November 11th, 2012
1:14 pm

WILDHAWG2012…..What I remember saying is that I would not predict a score, but I believed Camden would win and win by 10. I do remember you saying, but I took it as a joke, that Colquitt would win big. Because before saying that, you didn’t seem too confident that Colquitt would win. :-D

Wouldn't be surprised

November 11th, 2012
1:17 pm

Colquitt Fan…. There is no one in Region 1 that would take your coach. The rest of Region 1 has something that Colquitt does not. It’s called ethics. I know that’s a big word that a lot of people over there don’t understand so look it up in a dictionary and if you google it, since most Colquitt fans has never seen a dictionary, you will find pictures of every other Region 1 coach. Google the word Jackass and all the pictures will show your sorry excuse for a man much less a coach. Keep saying winning is more important than anything else and keep saying that when your young boys are in jail. No wait, they already are look up the record of the infamous Alabama recruit. What was it armed robbery? Yea that’s the kind of coach everyone else has.

Colquitt Fan

November 11th, 2012
1:43 pm

Ethics? Really? That’s why GHSA was called in on Lowndes for being unethical. Coaches pull out all the stops to beat him, including unethical ways like using disgruntled former coaches against us. Jail? Most of them are in college, you look foolish

fan

November 11th, 2012
2:03 pm

Wouldn’t be surprised…..WOW your family must be proud of how IGNORANT your are. talking down a coach and all the fans. Put your big boy pants on and suck it up!!!!!

bksmith14

November 11th, 2012
2:09 pm

“I believe he was trying to win without showing too much to his playoff opponents”

Camden74………this is an excuse.

Lowndes not haveing their 2 best players hurt our chances badly of being able to beat camden is a FACT……not an excuse. Thier is a diff my friend. Yall had your best on the field against colquitt and lost.

I am not making excuses for lowndes…..we lost but it is a FACT that our 2 best players and 1000 yds rushing and 14 tds combined was on the sidelines watching in street clothes. those boys return our punts and they ae on kickoff coverage team as well. It hurt us bad n that game,

new season starts next fri……..lowndes by far has a much tougher road to hoe than anyone else.

marietta actually has the hardest path to dome…..but after they are gone lowndes will

bksmith14

November 11th, 2012
2:11 pm

marietta has got me concerned……anytime you got to play a team that has a qb who is going to LSU…it had better get your attention.

sportsnut

November 11th, 2012
3:30 pm

74 == I have no need. You see, I am not a braggard. You are making excuses why Camden lost just as you accuse Bk of. Lovejoy is what it is. Playing sports at high levels in alll area’s. You never answered my questions about Camdens loss. You did blame the coach, though. And the officials. I don’t think you really want to give Colquit any credit, instead findind reasons in other area’s to lay blame. Just so you know and don’t forget, I never say Lovejoy will beat anyone or is better than anyone, so how could I “Back Pedal”. You will lose again.

Hawg 2012

November 11th, 2012
4:23 pm

Who is the FG kicker for Camden County,that young man has a good future ahead of him.That kick he missed the other nite would still be sailing had it not been for the net.I bet he can kick 60 yarders all day long.

region 1-aaaaaa

November 11th, 2012
5:21 pm

I thought coffee trojans were in the playoffs, they beat valdoata 44-7 to get the 3 seed.coach robby pruitt 1st yr..go trojans!

Stooge

November 11th, 2012
7:34 pm

Wouldn’t be surprised-,The Alanama recruit left as soon as the season ended and was arrested with his brother out of state. Your comments have nothing to support them. Digit speak for all if Region 1?

57Cat

November 11th, 2012
7:50 pm

I really was surprised at the outcome of the Valdosta-Coffee game. I thought they would give us a much tougher game, given they had as much to play for as the Cats and they had done pretty well against Camden and Lowndes. But they were never in the game and had no chance of making any kind of comeback in the second half. That the stands on the home side were so sparsely filled says something about the lack of excitement over their football program.

Camden74

November 11th, 2012
9:17 pm

sportsnut…..Just let it go man! In a couple of weeks, we’ll all know who’s who! We can go back and forth and it accomplishes nothing. You’ll never admit to the things you said leading up to the season and I’m not going to take the time to go back and try to find it. So please, just let it go! :-)

Camden74

November 11th, 2012
9:18 pm

bk……..24-7, don’t need to say anything else! :-)

Colquitt Fan

November 11th, 2012
9:21 pm

So when kids go off to college and get in trouble, it’s the high school coach’s fault. Whew, glad that was pointed out to me. Makes sense

Fred

November 11th, 2012
10:12 pm

@Panther Pride – Looks to me that the joke might be on you. We won the region and y’all wound up a respectable third. I expect y’all to do well in the playoffs. Good Luck!

bksmith14

November 11th, 2012
11:14 pm

24-7 doesnt matter now……just be happy cam74 you got to play us when we were not at our best.

Camden74

November 12th, 2012
12:01 am

I guess Camden was sooooo lucky! :-D

bksmith14

November 12th, 2012
12:21 am

cam74…..you are now 0-0 and the only thing standing between you and the dome is most likely norcross and colquitt….be happy

standing in lowndes was us marietta, lovejoy, grayson, and either lassiter or valdosta

DOSTA DAWGS

November 12th, 2012
5:03 am

The new season starts fri. nite anybody can go on a run and win it all. North Cobb has me alittle concerned. They look like they have some good athletes. On film they remind me alot of Colquitt County and Brunswick. We will have to play our “A” game to win. I am also concerned about how the officiating will be for this game. I’m not saying the officials will be bad, but there is a difference in how the North and South Ga. officials call games. The GHSA has no consistency in the officiating amongst their officials.

HERSHEY

November 12th, 2012
7:59 am

@ PANTHER PRIDE, GRAYSON REGION CHAMPS 4 OUT OF LAST YEARS AND THEY GAVE THAT GAME AWAY TO PARKVIEW ( TURNOVERS AND PENALTIES) LUCKY YOU WONT SEE THEM AGAIN IN PLAY OFFS!

sportsnut

November 12th, 2012
11:19 am

Hey 74 == Nothing has happened for me to backtrack on. Lovejoy is still winning and are in the playoffs in 6A, so what is there that I could have said that I would be backtracking on at this point ?