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Preseason rankings: Four reigning champions start season at No. 1
Reigning state champions Milton, Pierce County, Prince Avenue Christian and Bowdon are ranked No. 1 to start a football season that should be more unpredictable because of reclassification. Also No. 1 are Buford, Benedictine, Jefferson and Toombs County.
AJC Super 11 team for 2024 dominated by players from outside metro Atlanta
With four players from Gwinnett County and nine from metro Atlanta, this year’s AJC Super 11 team is closer to “big city’' than “small town.” It’s cyclical in Georgia. In 2021, three Super 11 players were from South Georgia, three from Northeast Georgia and none within 30 miles of downtown Atlanta.
Rome coach Reid says team ‘doing fine’ after rollover bus crash
Rome’s football team has no plans to alter its season opener Aug. 16 against Creekside despite a traumatic rollover bus crash Thursday evening that sent up to 15 students and adults to the hospital. “The team is doing fine,” Rome coach John Reid said Friday morning.
Preseason all-state: McGatha, Anderson take top spots on Class 2A team
Pierce County’s Caden MaGatha and Rockmart’s Tristan Anderson vie for the honor of best player on GHSF Daily’s Class 2A preseason all-state team, while Anderson and Prince Avenue Christian’s Hudson Hill beat out four other returning all-state players for the two spots at wide receiver.
Preseason all-state: Faulkner, wide receivers lead Class 3A team
Lumpkin County quarterback Cal Faulkner and wide receivers Thomas Blackshear of Calvary Day and Jack Rhodes of Aquinas are the headliners on GHSF Daily's Class 3A preseason all-state team. Calvary Day and Sandy Creek have three representatives each on the team.
Preseason all-state: Running backs, defensive backs headline Class 4A team
Warner Robins LB/DE Isaiah Gibson, Central of Carrollton RB Jonaz Walker and four of the state’s best defensive backs headline GHSF Daily’s Class 4A preseason all-state. The defensive backs are Jones County’s Javion Butts, Warner Robins’ Rasean Dinkins, Cedartown’s Tae Harris and Jonesboro’s Cortez Redding.