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  • High School Football News for Atlanta: Stay updated on all the latest scores, highlights, and news from Atlanta's high school football scene. 'High School Football News for Atlanta' delivers weekly coverage on top players, game recaps, team rankings, and more. Don't miss out on the excitement and insight into your favorite high school teams in Atlanta. Subscribe now for the best coverage of Atlanta high school football.
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High School Football News for Atlanta: Stay updated on all the latest scores, highlights, and news from Atlanta's high school football scene. 'High School Football News for Atlanta' delivers weekly coverage on top players, game recaps, team rankings, and more. Don't miss out on the excitement and insight into your favorite high school teams in Atlanta. Subscribe now for the best coverage of Atlanta high school football.
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  • Atlanta's High School Football Frenzy: Highlights from the Corky Kell Classic and GHSA Playoffs
    2024/11/29
    The 2024 high school football season in Atlanta has kicked off with a bang, and the excitement is palpable. At the heart of this frenzy is the 33rd Corky Kell + Dave Hunter Classic, a four-day extravaganza that marked the beginning of the GHSA Football Season.

    Held at the prestigious Mercedes-Benz Stadium from August 14 to 17, this year's Corky Kell Classic featured an impressive 11-game lineup, showcasing 22 teams, 11 of which made their first-ever appearances in the event. This diverse lineup highlighted the widest range of participants in the event's history.

    The grand finale on Saturday, August 17, was particularly thrilling, with four high-stakes games that drew significant attention. The day began with Brookwood facing off against Walton at 10 a.m., followed by Alpharetta battling Houston County at 1 p.m. The afternoon saw a heated Cobb versus Gwinnett County clash between McEachern and North Gwinnett at 4 p.m., and the evening concluded with a historic first meeting between Cedar Grove and Douglas County at 7 p.m.

    Each game was broadcast live on the Peachtree Sports Network and streamed digitally on the Atlanta News First app and the National Federation High School Network (NFHS). For those preferring traditional TV, the Saturday games were also aired on Peachtree TV, with live radio coverage provided by 92.9 The Game.

    As the season progressed, several teams have made notable strides in the GHSA playoffs. Currently, 64 teams remain in contention for the state championships, which will be held at Mercedes-Benz Stadium from December 16 to 18. Teams like Sequoyah are making waves, having defeated No. 6 Gainesville in the Class 5A first round with a convincing 38-28 victory. Sequoyah's coach, James Teter, emphasized that this win was no surprise to his team, given their strong performance throughout the year in a tough region[3].

    Other standout performances include Malachi Fannin-Render of LaGrange, who made a significant impact in his team's rematch against Sandy Creek, and Zylea Dinkins of Westside of Macon, who was named GHSF Daily’s Flag Football Player of the Week after an impressive showing that included three interceptions and two touchdowns[3].

    High school football in Atlanta continues to captivate audiences with its thrilling matchups, standout plays, and promising storylines. With the quarterfinals approaching and the state championships on the horizon, the excitement is only building. Stay tuned for more updates and highlights from the High 5 Sports team at FOX 5 Atlanta, which provides comprehensive coverage of high school football around the region[5].
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  • ATL High School Football Roundup: Standout Performances and Storylines of the 2024 Season
    2024/11/22
    In the vibrant world of Atlanta high school football, the 2024 season has been nothing short of exhilarating. Here are some of the standout stories and performances that have captivated fans across the region.

    ### Stellar Performances

    Apalachee running back Favian Williford stole the show with an impressive 269 yards and three touchdowns, even though his team fell to Loganville. New Hampstead quarterback Rashawn Truell had a night to remember, throwing for 500 yards and five touchdowns in an upset victory over Ware County. Telfair County’s Bradyn Cook also made headlines with 216 yards and two touchdowns, leading his team to a region-clinching win over Wilcox County[1].

    ### Flag Football Excellence

    Audrey Jensen, a junior quarterback at Milton, is making waves in flag football. She went 30-of-40 passing for 481 yards and six touchdowns, guiding Milton to victories over Johns Creek and Blessed Trinity[1].

    ### Academic and Athletic Excellence

    Landon Walker, a senior quarterback at Woodward Academy, embodies the perfect blend of academics and athletics. With a 4.37 GPA, Walker has passed for 1,898 yards and 20 touchdowns, and rushed for 369 yards and eight touchdowns this season. His team secured their fourth consecutive region championship[1].

    ### Strategic Victories

    Callaway's strategic play against Morgan County was a highlight of the season. By focusing on containing Morgan County's top receiver, Jaylen Elder, Callaway managed to limit him to just four catches for 28 yards. This strategy paid off as Callaway scored two fourth-quarter touchdowns to secure a come-from-behind 33-26 victory over the previously undefeated and second-ranked team[1].

    ### Region Titles and Commitments

    Savannah Christian defensive tackle Elijah Griffin, the state’s consensus No. 1 prospect who recently committed to Georgia, helped his team secure a region title against Toombs County. Griffin’s commitment to the University of Georgia is just one of the many exciting college commitments from Atlanta's high school football stars this season[1].

    ### Offensive Line Power

    Westover’s offensive line, consisting of Vincent Tumblin, Torian Chester, Emory Clark, Tanner Turner, and Kyson Mallard, along with Corey Gardner and Jshawn Jinks, has been instrumental in their team's success. They paved the way for Dominique Ball’s 302-yard rushing game in a 29-10 victory over eighth-ranked Cairo[1].

    ### Coaching Milestones

    Franklin Stephens made history by joining T. McFerrin as the only coaches in GHSA history to win region championships at five or more schools. Stephens achieved this feat when Burke County won Region 4-2A, adding to his previous titles at Tucker, Lamar County, Ware County, and McEachern[1].

    These stories and performances are just a glimpse into the thrilling world of high school football in Atlanta, where talent, strategy, and dedication are on full display every week. As the season continues, fans can expect even more exciting matchups and standout performances from these young athletes.
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  • Upsets, Nail-Biters, and Standouts: Highlights from the GHSA Football Playoffs' First Round
    2024/11/18
    In the thrilling world of Atlanta high school football, the first round of the GHSA playoffs has unleashed a flurry of excitement and surprises. Here are the highlights that have everyone talking:

    ### Upsets Galore

    The biggest buzz is around the underdog victories that shook the rankings. Sequoyah, with a 9-1 regular season record, pulled off a stunning upset against No. 6 Gainesville in Class 5A. Despite being pegged as 13-point underdogs by the Maxwell Ratings, Sequoyah scored two touchdowns in the final six minutes to secure a 38-28 win. This victory marks their highest-ranked win since beating No. 5 Dalton in 2018 and their best playoff win since defeating No. 5 Lanier in 2014[1].

    Another significant upset came from Cambridge, which rallied from a 44-30 deficit in the fourth quarter to defeat No. 6 Cedartown 51-44 in Class 4A. Cambridge, despite losing its last two regular-season games, managed to secure its fourth playoff victory in history and its first against a top-10 opponent[1].

    Luella of Henry County also made headlines by beating No. 6 Westover of Albany 25-24 in Class 3A. This win marked Luella’s first victory over a top-10 opponent since 2008 and their second consecutive first-round road win despite a 5-5 regular-season record[1].

    ### Marquee Matches

    While upsets stole the show, several top-10 teams managed to hold their ground. No. 4 Douglas County defeated No. 9 Mill Creek 27-18 in Class 6A, and No. 1 Marist dominated No. 9 Warner Robins 47-25 in Class 4A. These victories underscore the strength and resilience of these top-ranked teams[1].

    ### Nail-Biting Finishes

    The first round was filled with nail-biting finishes. No. 10 Woodward Academy of Class 4A edged out Lovejoy 21-20 with a touchdown pass in the final minute. In Class 2A, No. 6 Morgan County beat East Jackson 52-49 on a 32-yard field goal with just 14 seconds left. No. 8 Lovett in Class 3A-A held off Trinity Christian 38-35 by running out the clock after Trinity narrowed the gap to three points with about five minutes remaining[1].

    ### Standout Performances

    Individual performances also shone brightly. New Hampstead QB Rashawn Truell threw for 500 yards and five touchdowns in an upset victory over Ware County. Telfair County’s Bradyn Cook ran for 216 yards and two touchdowns in a region-clinching victory over Wilcox County. Apalachee running back Favian Williford impressed with 269 yards and three touchdowns, despite his team's loss to Loganville[2].

    ### Road to the Championships

    As the playoffs continue, the road to Mercedes-Benz Stadium, the venue for the 2024 Georgia high school football championships, is heating up. With several top teams still in the running and underdogs making their mark, the next rounds promise even more excitement and unpredictability[3].

    The first round of the GHSA playoffs has set the stage for an electrifying postseason, filled with dramatic upsets, standout performances, and heart-stopping finishes. As the competition intensifies, fans are eagerly anticipating what the next rounds will bring.
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