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Top Performances from Week 4
Rabun County's Reid Giles and Buford's Tyriq Green made a big impact all over the field in their teams' Week 4 victories, while quarterbacks Turner Stevenson of Aquinas and Traviion Miller of Clinch County and wide receiver Brady Marchese of Cartersville put up big numbers to help their teams remain undefeated.
How the new top-10 teams fared in Week 4
Two No. 1 teams lost last week. One kept its spot; the other did not. Worth County is the new No. 1 in Class A Division I, replacing defending champion Toombs County, which lost 49-28 to Rome, the 10th-ranked Class 5A team. Toombs beat Rome last season. Maintaining its No. 1 ranking was Calhoun in Class 3A. Calhoun lost to Class 4A’s No. 4 team, Cartersville, 38-35 on a field goal with 12 seconds left. Calhoun won 3A last season.
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.
Weekend Preview: Top 10 games of Week 4
Region play heats up in Week 4 as Stockbridge and Eagle's Landing of 2-4A, Whitewater and Troup of 2-3A and Ringgold and Rockmart of 7-2A meet to determine the early pecking order in their playoff races. Elsewhere, south Georgia rivals Thomas County Central and Thomasville will face off for the 58th time.
More than 140 former Georgia high school players on active NFL rosters
More than 135 former Georgia high school players are on active rosters ahead of Thursday night’s NFL opener between the Cowboys and Eagles, according to GHSF Daily research. There are dozens more on injured reserve or practice squads. Hillgrove and North Gwinnett have the most active NFL players with six each. Three of North Gwinnett’s six are rookies Barrett Carter, Jordan Hancock and Jared Ivey. Hillgrove’s six include former first-round draft picks Myles Murphy and Bradley Chubb.
Top Performances from Week 3
Wide receivers Josh Stanley of Bleckley County, Ty Kemp of North Hall and Kyle Cummings of Northwest Whitfield combined for more than 400 receiving yards and accounted for 11 touchdowns in their teams' victories in Week 3 of the high school football season. Parkview's Zandon Mullins rushed for 326 yards, and Mill Creek's Jayde Beasley ran for 269.
How the new top-10 teams fared in Week 3
The football rankings remained largely the same after almost no upsets involving top-10 teams in the third weekend of the season. Thirteen top-10 teams were beaten, but only one lost to a lower-ranked, instate opponent from the same class. That was former No. 5 Colquitt County in Class 6A. North Gwinnett, playing at home, beat the Packers 21-7 and moved up one spot to No. 7 while Colquitt fell to No. 10.
Maxwell Ratings provide early look at potential playoff matchups
It’s early to be talking playoffs with only 12 of 1,281 region games complete, but Loren Maxwell of the Maxwell Ratings churns out playoff projections each week on AJC Varsity, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution’s new high school sports product. The GHSA changes the region playoff pairings each year, so each new season brings a different landscape to the brackets.
Weekend Preview: Top 10 games of Week 3
Two of Georgia's defending state champions will be tested by top out-of-state competition Friday night when Thompson of Alabama visits Grayson and McCallie of Tennessee hosts Hebron Christian in top Week 3 action. Cherokee Bluff and North Hall will battle for supremacy in Hall County, and Colquitt County travels to North Gwinnett to renew a North-South rivalry.
New head coaches who are off to strong starts
New football coaches often ask for patience. The request is more than fair. New GHSA coaches are 53-96 this season. Those same teams were 65-94 one year ago. So yes, it takes time. But these five have made their fan bases happy so far: Rance Gillespie (Rabun County), Nelson Stewart (Westminster), Corey Richardson (Norcross), Kevin Saunders (Apalachee) and Brett Vavra (Etowah).

