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Teams that scored at least 28 points in every game

Hughes set the state record for points in a season with 799 this year and became the first team in GHSA history to score 35 points in every game. Hughes’ 35-28 victory over Gainesville in the Class 6A final was the Panthers’ lowest scoring output of 2022. Here are all teams that have scored at least 28 in each game. It includes another 2022 team, South Atlanta. In parentheses are the number of games played by each team.

35 - 2022 Hughes (15)

34 - 2021 Trinity Christian (14)

33 - 2017 Rome (15)

31 - 2020 Prince Ave. Christ. (14)

31 - 2014 Mt. Paran Christ. (14)

31 - 2017 Lowndes (12)

30 - 2015 Colquitt County (15)

30 - 2012 Sandy Creek (15)

30 - 2009 Charlton County (13)

30 - 2022 South Atlanta (12)

28 - 2014 Colquitt County (15)

28 - 1994 Washington Co. (15)

28 - 2007 ECI (15)

28 - 2018 Rome (14)

28 - 2019 Sandy Creek (14)

28 - 1971 Valdosta (13)

28 - 1976 Warner Robins (13)

28 - 2004 Calhoun (13)

28 - 2010 Johnson County (12)

28 - 2018 Parkview (12)

28 - 2014 Harris County (12)

28 - 2021 Ware County (11)

28 - 2014 Union County (11)

28 - 2020 White County (10)

28 - 2020 Blessed Trinity (9)

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Championship-game touchdowns of at least 80 yards

There have been 65 scoring plays of 80 or more yards in state finals history, according to GHSF Daily research done last offseason. Five of them occurred in a 3-minute, 30-second stretch of the Mill Creek-Carrollton game Saturday. Here are the 65.

2022 - Jamal Anderson, Mill Creek (88 FGR)

2022 - Makhail Wood, Mill Creek (96 KR)

2022 - Bryce Hicks, Carrollton (80 pass)

2022 - Justin Content, Mill Creek (86 pass)

2022 - Caleb Odom, Carrollton (80 pass)

2022 - Jontavis Curry, Thomson (86 run)

2021 - Omari Arnold, Brooks County (86 run)

2021 - Kameron Edge, Benedictine (80 pass)

2021 - Janiran Bonner, Cedar Grove (80 pass)

2020 - Caleb McDowell, Lee County (95 KR)

2020 - Sam Phillips, Cartersville (94 KR)

2019 - Tyrek Thomas, Brooks County (96 FR)

2019 - Josh Rogers, Eagle's Landing Christian (87 run)

2017 - Ty Terrell, Lee County (95 KR)

2017 - Jamorri Colson, Irwin County (90 KR)

2016 - Justin Menard, Eagle's Landing Christian (90 KR)

2015 - A.J. Smith, Roswell (81 pass)

2015 - Verenzo Holmes, Aquinas (99 KR)

2015 - Khaleb Hood, Eagle's Landing Christian (100 IR)

2015 - Ziaire Andrews, Irwin County (93 run)

2013 - Myles Autry, Norcross (92 KR)

2013 - Cameron Jackson, Creekside (99 KR)

2013 - Keyston Fuller, Griffin (80 pass)

2013 - Ryan Cochran, Griffin (90 FR)

2013 - Trey Willis, Griffin (98 KR)

2013 - Melvin Hill, Washington County (86 PR)

2010 - Andre Sims, Brookwood (87 KR)

2010 - Will Austin, Savannah Christian (89 pass)

2009 - Ean Days, Camden County (96 KR)

2008 - Ronnie Smith, Peachtree Ridge (94 run)

2008 - DeAngelo Smith, Camden County (85 pass)

2007 - Greg Reid, Lowndes (91 run)

2006 - Garrett Embry, Roswell (83 pass)

2005 - Lavel Parker, Dougherty (85 pass)

2004 - Justin Williams, Charlton County (81 FR)

2002 - Chris Covington, Brookwood (99 KR)

2002 - Dentris Mathis, Dooly County (84 pass)

2000 - Sean Dawkins, Parkview (99 run)

2000 - Jermaine Allen, Americus (97 pass)

2000 - Monte Williams, Commerce (88 run)

1997 - Derrick Owens, Washington County (85 pass)

1994 - Anthony Johnson, Screven County (85 KR)

1991 - Larry Perryman, Cedar Grove (81 PR)

1988 - Profail Grier, Palmetto (88 KR)

1987 - Ray Doran, Morrow (89 run)

1985 - Andrew Williams, Thomson (98 KR)

1985 - Joe McCluskey, West Rome (80 run)

1985 - William Kent, West Rome (82 run)

1980 - Steve Player, Lowndes (85 pass)

1980 - Rodney Harris, Duluth (86 KR)

1979 - Thomas Jenkins, Johnson County (92 FR)

1975 - Ray Johnson, Americus (85 run)

1972 - Jerome Thompson, Central-Macon (86 run)

1972 - Derris Delk, Mitchell County (80 pass)

1971 - Jim Helms, Avondale (82 pass)

1970 - Corky Ormond, Savannah Country Day (85 run)

1970 - Harry Branch, Adairsville (92 run)

1967 - Donald Person, Carver-Atlanta (98 KR)

1961 - Gaines Wilson, R.E. Lee (90 KR)

1958 - Jimmy Burson, LaGrange (87 KR)

1955 - James Brantley, Vidalia (80 run)

1953 - John O'Neal, Valdosta (86 run)

1953 - Hollis Register, Ocilla (86 run)

1952 - Wesley Melvin, Fort Valley (84 run)

1949 - Charlie Maloney, Cook (83 run)

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Highest-scoring championship games in GHSA history

Mill Creek’s 70-35 victory over Carrollton set records for the most points by one team and both teams in a GHSA championship game. The Prince Avenue Christian-Swainsboro and Bowdon-Schley County games are also among only 19 that have hit 70 points or more, and Prince Avenue is among the 19 finalists to score 50 points or more. The GHSA’s first sanctioned championship game took place in1947. Both lists are below.

Most points combined

105 - Mill Creek 70, Carrollton 35 (2022)

91 - Griffin 56, Carrollton 35 (2013)

90 - Warner Robins 62, Cartersville 28 (2020)

90 - Brookwood 52, Colquitt County 38 (2010)

88 - Bainbridge 47, Warner Robins 41 (2018)

86 - Prince Avenue Christian 52, Swainsboro 34 (2022)

84 - Brooks County 56, Irwin County 28 (2021)

83 - Trinity Christian 55, Prince Avenue Chrsitian. 28 (2021)

82 - Cedar Grove 56, Carver-Atlanta 28 (2021)

80 - Creekside 52, Tucker 28 (2013)

75 - Benedictine 49, Fitzgerald 26 (2016)

75 - Thomasville 40, Wheeler 35 (1973)

74 - Dublin 42, Brooks County 32 (2019)

74 - Valdosta 62, Avondale 12 (1971)

73 - Rockmart 52, Valdosta 21 (1950)

72 - Lincoln County 52, Palmetto 20 (1985)

70 - Irwin County 56, Marion County 14 (2019)

70 - Washington County 42, Carrollton 28 (1997)

70 - Bowdon 39, Schley County 31 (2022)

Most points by one team

70 - Mill Creek (2022)

62 - Warner Robins (2020)

62 - Valdosta (1971)

59 - Tift County (1983)

58 - Cartersville (2016)

56 - Griffin (2013)

56 - Brooks County (2021)

56 - Cedar Grove (2021)

56 - Irwin County (2019)

55 - Trinity Christian (2021)

55 - Buford (2014)

52 - Prince Ave. Christian (2022)

52 - Brookwood (2010)

52 - Creekside (2013)

52 - Rockmart (1950)

52 - Lincoln County (1985)

51 - Statesboro (2001)

50 - Clinch County (2002)

50 - Buford (2007)

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All-time highest-scoring teams in GHSA history

Hughes needs two points in its Class 6A final against Gainesville to set the GHSA record for most points in a season. Here are the teams that have scored at least 650. Class 7A finalist Mill Creek has scored 642 points this season.

758 - Rome (2017)

757 - Hughes (2022)

742 - Trinity Christian (2021)

737 - ELCA (2018)

737 - Washington County (2014)

728 - ELCA (2017)

716 - Warner Robins (2021)

713 - Benedictine (2021)

707 - Buford (2013)

700 - Colquitt County (2015)

696 - ELCA (2019)

695 - Cartersville (2016)

693 - Dublin (2019)

687 - Colquitt County (2014)

684 - Rome (2018)

684 - Rabun County (2017)

682 - Dublin (2006)

681 - Buford (2007)

680 - Gainesville (2012)

678 - Brooks County (2021)

671 - Buford (2014)

669 - Benedictine (2014)

668 - Washington County (2013)

667 - Prince Ave. Christian (2020)

666 - Burke County (2011)

662 - Camden County (2011)

661 - Benedictine (2016)

660 - Sandy Creek (2012)

657 - Carrollton (2013)

657 - Calhoun (2011)

655 - Gainesville (2013)

654 - Cedar Grove (2021)

652 - Tucker (2011)

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Where Warner Robins’ finals, title streaks rank in history

Warner Robins, Fitzgerald and Prince Avenue Christian are among 32 programs in history to reach three consecutive championship games. Now, Warner Robins can become the 14th to win three straight championships. Here are the 32 schools that have made a final for three straight seasons and the 13 that have won three straight titles.

Three consecutive finals

10 - Buford (2007-16)

6 - ELCA (2014-19)

6 - Warner Robins (2017-22)

5 - Buford (2000-04)

5 - Calhoun (2008-12)

5 - Irwin County (2017-21)

4 - Adairsville (1969-72)

4 - Charlton County (2003-06)

4 - Lincoln County (1984-87)

4 - Lincolnton (1960-63)

4 - Valdosta (1950-53)

4 - West Rome (1982-85)

3 - Americus (1973-75)

3 - Blessed Trinity (2017-19)

3 - Brooks County (2019-21)

3 - Buford (2019-21)

3 - Carrollton (1960-62)

3 - Clarke Central (1984-86)

3 - Decatur (1948-50)

3 - Fitzgerald (2020-22)

3 - Lincoln County (1989-91)

3 - Northside-W.R. (2005-07)

3 - Palmetto (1981-83)

3 - Parkview (2000-02)

3 - Prince Avenue (2020-22)

3 - Savannah Christian (2009-11)

3 - Southeast Bulloch (1971-73)

3 - Statesboro (2003-05)

3 - Thomas Co. Central (1992-94)

3 - Valdosta (1955-57)

3 - Valdosta (1960-62)

3 - Warren County (1964-66)

Three consecutive titles

1951-53 Valdosta

1960-62 Valdosta

1982-85 West Rome (4)

1985-87 Lincoln County

1992-94 Thomas Co. Central

2000-02 Parkview

2001-03 Buford

2004-06 Charlton County

2007-10 Buford (4)

2012-14 Buford

2015-19 ELCA (5)

2017-19 Blessed Trinity

2019-21 Buford

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High school, college alma maters of the 16 finals coaches

Here are the 16 state finals coaches with their high school and college alma maters. Of note, Swainsboro’s Scott Roberts beat his alma mater last week to reach the finals. Tucker Pruitt is coaching his alma mater. Warner Robins and Cedartown have alumni coaching state finalists, but not theirs.

Darren Alford, Schley County: Americus/Georgia Southwestern

Jamie Abrams, Cedartown: Rivercrest (Ark.)/Minnesota State

John Adams, Cedar Grove: Southwest DeKalb/Jackson State

Danny Britt, Benedictine: Westwood/Georgia Southern

Richard Fendley, Bowdon: Warner Robins/West Georgia

Brett Garvin, Sandy Creek: Greenwood (S.C.)/Presbyterian

Joey King, Carrollton: Cedartown/Carson-Newman

Josh Lovelady, Mill Creek: South Gwinnett/West Georgia

Josh Niblett, Gainesville: Demopolis Academy (Ala.)/Alabama

Tucker Pruitt, Fitzgerald: Fitzgerald/Valdosta State

Scott Roberts, Swainsboro: Irwin County/Georgia Southern

Jason Strickland, Ware County: Clinch County/Valdosta State

Greg Vandagriff, Prince Avenue Christian: Halls (Tenn.)/Tennessee Wesleyan

Marquis Westbrook, Warner Robins: Crisp County/Florida

Daniel Williams, Hughes: Creekside/Benedict College

Michael Youngblood, Thomson: Burke County/Georgia Southern

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Most recent finals appearances for remaining 16 teams

Mill Creek and Schley County will be playing in their first state championship games this week. Six teams are back from last season. Here are the 16 finalists with their most recent appearances.

First - Mill Creek

First - Schley County

2000 - Swainsboro

2001 - Bowdon

2001 - Cedartown

2012 - Gainesville

2012 - Sandy Creek

2012 - Ware County

2013 - Carrollton

2016 - Thomson

2021 - Benedictine

2021 - Cedar Grove

2021 - Fitzgerald

2021 - Hughes

2021 - Prince Avenue Christian

2021 - Warner Robins

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Most recent state finals appearances of the 32 semifinal teams

Seven teams will be trying to reach championship games for the first times in their schools’ histories tonight. Nine can return from last season. Here are the most recent state finals appearances of the 32 semifinal teams.

Never

Appling County

Dutchtown

Mill Creek

North Oconee

Schley County

St. Francis

Troup

1993

Johnson County

2000

Swainsboro

2001

Bowdon

Cedartown

2006

Lincoln County

2012

Gainesville

Sandy Creek

Ware County

2013

Carrollton

2016

Fellowship Christian

Roswell

Thomson

2017

Rome

2018

Colquitt County

2020

Cartersville

Oconee County

2021

Benedictine

Carver (Atlanta)

Cedar Grove

Fitzgerald

Hughes

Irwin County

Milton

Prince Avenue Christian

Warner Robins

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Tenure of the 32 semifinal coaches

In his 18th season at Carver of Atlanta, Darren Myles has been with his school the longest of any semifinal coach. Five coaches are in their first seasons with their schools.

18 - Darren Myles, Carver (Atlanta)

16 - Don Norton, Johnson Co.

12 - Danny Britt, Benedictine

8 - John Reid, Rome

8 - Tanner Glisson, Troup

7 - Greg Vandagriff, Prince Avenue Christian

7 - Darren Alford, Schley Co.

6 - Tucker Pruitt, Fitzgerald

6 - Tyler Aurandt, North Oconee

6 - Brett Garvin, Sandy Creek

6 - Scott Roberts, Swainsboro

5 - Richard Fendley, Bowdon

5 - Frank Barden, St. Francis

5 - Michael Youngblood, Thomson

4 - Conor Foster, Cartersville

4 - Daniel Williams, Hughes

4 - Josh Lovelady, Mill Creek

4 - Jason Strickland, Ware Co.

4 - Marquis Westbrook, Warner Robins

3 - Jamie Abrams, Cedartown

3 - Casey Soliday, Irwin Co.

3 - Lee Chomskis, Lincoln Co.

3 - Chris Prewett, Roswell

2 - Jordan Mullis, Appling Co.

2 - Joey King, Carrollton

2 - John Adams, Cedar Grove

2 - Tim McFarlin, Fellowship Christian

1 - Sean Calhoun, Colquitt Co.

1 - Niketa Battle, Dutchtown

1 - Josh Niblett, Gainesville

1 - Ben Reaves, Milton

1 - Ben Hall, Oconee Co.

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Semifinal appearances by remaining 32 teams

Lincoln County is in the semifinals for the first time since 2012 but the 27th time overall. That’s the most among the 2022 semifinal schools and second-most in history to Valdosta’s 31. Lincoln County’s total here does not include the four semifinal appearances of predecessor school Lincolnton. With those combined, Lincoln County and Valdosta are tied. Carrollton’s 25 semifinals are tied for third all-time with Buford, which did not make it this season. Below are the number of semifinal appearances for each 2022 semifinal school.

27 - Lincoln County

25 - Carrollton

21 - Gainesville

19 - Warner Robins

17 - Irwin County

16 - Fitzgerald

14 - Colquitt County

13 - Cartersville

13 - Thomson

9 - Cedar Grove

9 - Prince Avenue Christian

8 - Benedictine

8 - Bowdon

8 - Cedartown

8 - Roswell

8 - Ware County

7 - Swainsboro

5 - Carver (Atlanta)

5 - Rome

5 - Sandy Creek

4 - Appling County

4 - Fellowship Christian

4 - Johnson County

4 - Milton

4 - Oconee County

3 - Mill Creek

3 - Troup

2 - Hughes

2 - North Oconee

1 - Dutchtown

1 - Schley County

1 - St. Francis

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Preseason rankings of the 32 semifinalists

Five of the 32 semifinal teams were unranked in preseason. Six were ranked No. 1.

Class 7A

3. Colquitt County

5. Mill Creek

10. Milton

UN. Carrollton

Class 6A

1. Hughes

3. Rome

4. Roswell

UN. Gainesville

Class 5A

1. Warner Robins

3. Cartersville

7. Ware County

UN. Dutchtown

Class 4A

1. Benedictine

2. North Oconee

3. Cedartown

8. Troup

Class 3A

1. Cedar Grove

4. Carver (Atlanta)

5. Oconee County

7. Sandy Creek

Class 2A

2. Fitzgerald

3. Appling County

5. Fellowship Christian

UN. Thomson

Class A Division I

1. Prince Avenue Christian

4. Irwin County

6. Swainsboro

UN. St. Francis

Class A Division II

1. Schley County

5. Bowdon

8. Lincoln County

10. Johnson County

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Most recent semifinal appearances for remaining 32 teams

Three teams are in the semifinals for the first time. Fifteen of the 32 were in the semifinals last season. This list reveals the impact of the new Class A Division II, which effectively dropped the enrollment cap in the lowest classification to about 400 students from 600. The Division II final-four teams – Schley County, Bowdon, Johnson County and Lincoln County – are making their first semifinal appearances since 2012 or longer.

First - Dutchtown, Schley County, St. Francis

2005 - Bowdon, Johnson County

2012 - Lincoln County

2013 - Gainesville

2015 - Ware County

2016 - Mill Creek, Roswell, Thomson

2018 - Colquitt County, Rome, Troup

2019 - Sandy Creek

2020 - Cartersville, Oconee County

2021 - Appling County, Benedictine, Carrollton, Carver (Atlanta), Cedar Grove, Cedartown, Fellowship Christian, Fitzgerald, Hughes, Irwin County, Milton, North Oconee, Prince Avenue Christian, Swainsboro, Warner Robins

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