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Super 11 update: 2025 class of top seniors is matching the hype
High school football’s regular season is halfway done. Typically, an AJC Super 11 player or two is out with an injury by now, or not playing well or changing his college commitment for the second or third time. This year’s Super 11? No surprises. They’re just killing it. And their teams are a combined 45-11. Here’s a look at each of the 11.
Top Performances from Week 6
Whitefield Academy’s Mason Hollingsworth rushed for a Cobb County-record 426 yards in a victory over St. Anne-Pacelli Friday night, and West Laurens’ Ty Cummings ran for 223 yards and two touchdowns in a big region win against defending champion Harlem. Other top performers from Week 6 included East Jackson’s Drew Richardson, Pickens’ McCord Purdy and Hebron Christian’s Max Steve.
How the new top-10 teams fared in Week 6
One football team lost its No. 1 spot in this week despite winning, and six entered the top 10 — one for the first time in school history. Prince Avenue Christian of Class 3A-A Private was demoted to No. 2 in the AJC rankings after a 59-34 victory Friday night against Westside, a South Carolina, team that reached that state’s Class 4A championship game last season. The new No. 1 team is defending champion 3A-A Private champion Hebron Christian.
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.
Weekend Preview: Top 10 games of Week 6
The four remaining unbeaten teams in Region 4-3A play will go head-to-head for a share of first place Friday night when West Laurens travels to Harlem and Westside-Augusta visits Aquinas for Week 6 games. Front-runner status in other region also will be decided, including Calvary Day at Jenkins in 3-3A, Denmark at West Forsyth in 6-6A, Fitzgerald at Worth County in 1-A Division I, and North Cobb at North Paulding in 5-6A.
Hillgrove leads all public schools nationally with seven players on NFL active rosters
Georgia has the most NFL players per capita among states for the fourth year in a row, according to NFL data. Hillgrove’s seven NFL players are the most among public schools nationally. There were 143 former Georgia high school players on opening-week active rosters. The 143 equaled one per 74,808 Georgia residents.
Top Performances from Week 5
Running backs stole the show in Week 5 of the regular season as Greenville's Marquel Deering, Heritage-Newnan's Tyson Hamaker, Sequoyah's Will Rajecki, Westside-Augusta's Tamari Curry and Winder-Barrow's M.J. Dowdy were among those rushing for at least 240 yards and three touchdowns in their teams' victories Friday night.
How the new top-10 teams fared in Week 5
Sandy Creek is the new No. 1 team in Class 3A after two teams ahead of the Patriots lost last week, and Sequoyah was the biggest riser in all classifications, going from No. 8 to No. 4 in Class 5A. In Class 3A, previous No. 1 Calhoun lost its second straight game last week – this time to Class 4A’s No. 9 team, Cambridge, 52-42. Calhoun lost to another ranked 4A team, Cartersville, 38-35 the week before.
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.
Weekend Preview: Top 10 games of Week 5
Sprayberry travels to Sequoyah on Friday for a matchup of top-10 teams in Class 5A that will establish the favorite to win the Region 6. Sprayberry won last year and took the region title, although both teams made it to the state quarterfinals. No. 2 Buford hosts No. 4 Douglas County in a high-profile Class 6A non-region game, and Calhoun goes to Jefferson for a game featuring two state finalists from 2024.
Maxwell Ratings’ rankings of each Georgia team by county
Below are Georgia’s 459 11-man football teams by county and ranked by the computer Maxwell Ratings. The teams include those from the Georgia High School Association, the Georgia Independent Athletic Association and the Georgia Association of Private and Parochial Schools. The list provides a different way of looking at the state’s teams, grouping them as county rivals, and offers some insight into the strength of certain counties relative to others.

