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The Leaderboard: Cummings, Schlieman, Beasley finish regular season No. 1 in yardage
West Laurens’ Ty Cummings, North Hall’s Alex Schlieman and Calhoun’s Justin Beasley are the regular-season rushing, passing and receiving champions, respectively. Cummings became the state’s lone 2,000-yard rusher by finishing strong, rushing for 267 yards in West Laurens’ 27-3 victory over Westside of Augusta for the Region 4-3A championship.
The Leaderboard: North Hall QB first to reach 2,500 passing yards this season
North Hall quarterback Alex Schlieman became the GHSA's passing leader last week as the first to break 2,500 yards. He also picked up a flattering comparison. “He can make all the throws on the field, and he’s extremely accurate with a strong arm, but the biggest thing that separates him is his intellect,” North Hall coach Sean Pender said. “I’ve had some smart ones, but the only other quarterback that I’ve coached that has intellect like him is Stetson Bennett.”
The Leaderboard: Hollingsworth sits atop tight race to be state’s No. 1 rusher
Mason Hollingsworth of Whitefield Academy, Caine Woods of Dalton and Justin Beasley of Calhoun maintained or regained their leads in GHSA rushing, passing and receiving yards, respectively, this week. Who’ll finish first remains up in the air. In rushing, only 113 yards separate Hollingsworth’s 1,662 yards from sixth-place Hudson Hulett’s 1,549.
The Leaderboard: McNair QB, formerly a defensive back, is now state’s top rusher
One of Markus Brown’s first tasks as McNair’s new football coach was finding a quarterback. Last season's three-year starter was gone, and Brown was looking at a freshman initially. Then Brown and his staff noticed Keyuntae Phillips, a defensive back, was exceptionally quick. They also discovered that Phillips, a senior, had played quarterback in middle school. The rest is history, but like no one could’ve imagined.
The Leaderboard: Calhoun’s Beasley moves to top spot in receiving yardage after Week 8
Calhoun’s Justin Beasley is the new statewide leader in receiving yards after eight weeks of the GHSA regular season. Winder-Barrow’s M.J. Dowdy retook the rushing lead, and Dalton’s Caine Woods maintained his longstanding lead in passing. Beasley had six receptions for 181 yards and two touchdowns in a 49-0 victory over Ridgeland last week.
The Leaderboard: Rockmart sophomore moves to No. 1 spot in receiving yardage
Rockmart’s Gavin Green became the state’s leading receiver this week while Whitefield Academy’s Mason Hollingsworth and Dalton’s Caine Woods maintained their leads in rushing and passing, respectively. Green, a sophomore, had only three receptions in a 50-28 victory over Sonoraville last week, but those three went for three touchdowns and 148 yards. Green is averaging 25.7 yards per reception for a total of 746 yards.
The Leaderboard: Whitefield Academy’s Hollingsworth surges to No. 1 in rushing
Whitefield Academy’s Mason Hollingsworth and Aquinas’ Jack Rhodes are the new leaders in rushing yards and receiving yards, respectively, through six weeks of the regular season. Hollingsworth rushed for a Cobb County record 426 yards last week in a victory over St. Anne-Pacelli. That gave him 1,247 yards rushing in five games. Winder-Barrow’s M.J. Dowdy also broke 1,000 yards last week.
The Leaderboard: 321-yard night pushes Winder-Barrow’s Dowdy to No. 1 in rushing
Winder-Barrow’s M.J. Dowdy took the state rushing lead last week with his 321-yard, five-touchdown performance in a 35-16 victory over Apalachee. Dowdy has 946 rushing yards on the season and 3,424 for his career. He is two yards behind CeCe Green for the school record for career yards. He can break that record and reach 1,000 yards in tonight’s game against Alcovy.
The Leaderboard: Dalton QB is No. 1 in passing yards despite team’s 0-4 start
New Dalton coach Chris Prewett inherited a team that just finished 0-10, and the Catamounts’ 0-4 record is proof of what he knew already. The fix won’t be immediate. But the offense looks like a winner, in large part because of quarterback Caine Woods. A sophomore who also started as a freshman, Woods has thrown for 1,219 yards, the most in the state by a wide margin.
The Leaderboard: Newnan quarterback, receiver rank No. 1 in yardage through Week 3
North Cobb Christian’s Cooper Bazarsky and Newnan’s Brodie Campbell and John Matthews are the GHSA’s leading rusher, passer and receiver after three weeks of the regular season. All three play for 3-0 teams. Bazarsky has rushed for at least 150 yards in each of his games for a total of 662. Newnan's quarterback-wide receiver pair got most of their yards in a single game, a 60-56 victory over East Coweta on Aug. 22, when Campbell passed for 516 yards and Matthews had 257 receiving yards.

