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GHSF Daily honors 9 coaches with Most Improved Winning Team awards

Siemens Award winners are (from left) Tyler Jones of Cambridge, Steve Hibbitts of Lakeside-Evans, Adam Carter of Lowndes, Erik Soliday of Tiftarea Academy, Lee Chomskis of Lincoln County, Buddy Martin of Toombs County, Will Rogers of Sumter County, Tommy Jones of Cherokee Bluff and Jonathan Gess of Hebron Christian. Far right is Marshall Hunter of award sponsor Siemens.

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GHSA ‘exploring any new options’ for next reclassification

The GHSA will consider a reclassification proposal that could cut the number of classifications to four while still crowning eight state champions in most sports. That doesn’t mean the GHSA is shifting away from the competitive-balance plan discussed in the Jan. 25 reclassification meeting in Thomaston. New proposals just mean the GHSA is being patient when a decision isn’t required until fall.

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Westminster hires Arch Manning’s high school coach

Nelson Stewart, the high school coach of Texas quarterback Arch Manning and NFL wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. and a former high school teammate of Peyton Manning, was named Westminster’s football coach Thursday. Stewart was head coach for 19 seasons at his alma mater, Isidor Newman, a New Orleans private prep school.

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Loganville hires North Cobb assistant as head coach; openings continue to grow

Loganville on Wednesday announced the hiring of Nic Snowden as its football coach in the most frantic week so far of the offseason coaching carousel. Northside-Warner Robins, Veterans, Brookwood, Marietta and Commerce also made hires this week, while Parkview, Hughes, Griffin, Gordon Central, Schley County and Mount Paran Christian reported openings.

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Northside-Warner Robins lures championship coach Williams from Hughes

Northside-Warner Robins, coming off its worst season in nearly 60 years, made perhaps the biggest offseason football season hire so far. Daniel “Boone” Williams, the coach who led Hughes to a 2022 Class 6A championship and state runner-up finishes in 2021 and 2024, was approved for the job Tuesday by the Houston County Schools board. Williams confirmed the news to the AJC on Monday evening, saying he told his Hughes players earlier in the day.

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