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All-state teams: Milton’s Luke Nickel named GHSF Daily/AJC player of the year
Milton quarterback Luke Nickel was so reliable and his team so good that his playoff performance came and went, much like his career, without its proper due. His 20 touchdown passes are a state playoff record, by the way. And they came without an interception.
Central Gwinnett hires former Greene County head coach Banks
Terrance Banks, who led Class A Greene County to 10-2 and 8-3 finishes in his two seasons there, is Central Gwinnett’s new football coach. Gwinnett County Schools approved the hire Friday. Banks will replace Larry Harold, who was 12-18 in three seasons.
Two Wisconsin players announce plans to transfer to Milton
With one announcing on Christmas, the other on New Year’s Day, two Wisconsin high school football players say they plan to enroll at two-time state champion Milton for the 2025 season. It’s not unusual in Georgia for high-profile high school athletes to transfer, especially to destinations such as Milton, which finished No. 2 in six national polls this season.
Roswell’s Prewett named head coach at Dalton
Chris Prewett, who led Roswell to 50 wins and two region titles in five seasons, was announced as Dalton’s football coach Friday morning. Dalton, coming off an 0-10 season, is a traditionally strong program that has been mostly mediocre since reaching the Class 6A semifinals in 2016.
Three first-time champions among No. 1 teams in final rankings
North Oconee, Toombs County and Hebron Christian are No. 1 in final AJC/GHSF Daily rankings for the first time after winning their first state championships this week. Milton and Bowdon repeated as champions, while Grayson, Calhoun and Carver of Columbus added to their numbers.
Class 6A: Grayson 38, Carrollton 24
Grayson sacked Carrollton star quarterback Julian Lewis five times, intercepted him twice, forced him to fumble and made his team one-dimensional, holding the No. 1-ranked Trojans to 43 rushing yards in a 38-24 victory. Grayson won its fourth state title, first since 2020, and improved to 4-0 in championship games.
Class 3A: Calhoun 20, Jefferson 7
Calhoun scored on its first two possessions for a 14-0 lead and held Jefferson to 225 total yards while forcing four turnovers in winning its fifth state championship, first since 2017 and first under sixth-year coach Clay Stephenson.
Class 3A-A private: Hebron Christian 56, Prince Avenue 28
Hebron Christian scored on five straight possessions in the first half to take a 35-7 lead and won its first state championship in its 17th varsity season. Devon Caldwell rushed for 180 yards and three touchdowns. Tom Stallworth passed for 172 yards and rushed for 84 and scored four touchdowns.
Flag football Division 4: McEachern 26, Lambert 6
McEachern capped off its undefeated season with its first state championship after losing in the quarterfinals the past three seasons. “We finally finished the mission,” coach Jake Burgdorf said. “That’s been our motto this season - unfinished business - and we found a way to get it done.”
Class 5A: Milton 56, Hughes 35
Milton set a state finals record with 671 total yards while producing a 400-yard passer (Luke Nickel), two 100-yard receivers (Ethan Barbour, Tristen Payne) and one 200-yard rusher (T.J. Lester) in a 56-35 victory over Hughes in the Class 5A championship game Tuesday at Mercedes-Benz Stadium.
Class 2A: Carver (Columbus) 52, Burke County 14
The game was close after one quarter, but Zay Billingsley’s 18-yard return of an intercepted screen pass gave Carver a 17-7 lead with 11:17 left in the second quarter set the 52-14 rout into motion in the Class 2A championship game Tuesday at Mercedes-Benz Stadium.
Class A Division I: Toombs County 38, Northeast 18
Mike Polke caught a touchdown pass, intercepted a pass and returned a kickoff for a touchdown, all in the first half for No. 1-ranked Toombs County in a 38-18 victory over Northeast in the Class A Division I championship game Tuesday at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. The title is the first for Toombs County.
Flag football Division 3: Pope 19, Pace Academy 6
Abbey Bensman threw two first-half touchdown passes to lead Pope to a 19-6 victory over Pace Academy and its second consecutive state championship. Pope became the third team in two days to repeat as flag champions, joining Monday’s winners Southeast Bulloch (fourth straight) and Greenbrier (two).
Class 4A: North Oconee 14, Marist 7
Quarterback Harrison Faulkner scored on a 2-yard run with 3:58 left to break a 7-7 tie at the end of a 78-yard, 13-play drive to give North Oconee a 14-7 victory over Marist in the Class 4A championship game Monday night at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. It was the first football state title in school history for the Titans.