The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Corky Kell to christen new Ga. State Stadium

Nine games in three days in two cities kicks off season.

- By Craig Sager II

A 26-year tradition, the 2017 MetroPCS Corky Kell Classic kicks off the new Georgia high school football season today.

A 26-year tradition, the 2017 MetroPCS Corky Kell Classic kicks off the new Georgia high school football season today. For the second straight year, the Classic features a three-day, nine-game lineup that represents schools from across the state as well as each of the GHSA’s four highest classifica­tions.

Mercer University’s 10,200-seat Five Star Stadium in Macon will host a doublehead­er today to open the action. The opener pairs Lee County and Mary Persons before Houston County and Jones County. Lee County and Mary Persons will meet on the gridiron for the first time in the schools’ history. Houston County and Jones County split their past four meetings when they would meet annually as Region 2-AAAAA rivals (2012-15), and Thursday’s nightcap will be their first meeting since the state’s reclassifi­cation sent Houston County into 6A.

“There is such a rabid fan base in the Middle Georgia area, and having the games played at Mercer’s first-class

facility is a great fit,” said Corky Kell Classic Director Dave Hunter. “We are making it bigger and better than ever just like Corky would’ve wanted it, and the exposure it will give Middle Georgia football is tremendous.”

The action returns to Atlanta for Days 2 and 3, offering coaches, players and fans their first look at the renovation­s that transforme­d Turner Field into Georgia State Stadium. The Corky Kell Classic reached a deal with Georgia State in April to replace the Panthers’ and the Classic’s longtime home at the Georgia Dome, which is scheduled to be demolished in November.

“We’re super excited about playing there,” Hunter said. “They’ve extended their hand to us, and it’s a great

opportunit­y to play outdoors in what is going to be a firstclass facility.”

The Friday night doublehead­er begins with an intriguing battle between Roswell and South Forsyth. South Forsyth made its first appearance in the Corky Kell Classic last year but could not find its offensive rhythm, falling to Hillgrove 27-14. This year, head coach Jeff Arnette believes his team will be better prepared for the big stage and that opening the season against a team like Roswell has sharpened the team’s focus and preparatio­n.

“The offseason has a little extra oomph in it when you are getting ready to open up against a team like Roswell,” Arnette said.

Roswell comes off back-toback state runner-up finishes and is one of five teams that will be debuting a new head coach (Kell, Buford, North Gwinnett, Walton) at this year’s Corky Kell. Former Roswell coach John Ford is back, but this year he will lead 2016 Class 5A state finalist Buford in its kickoff with Class 7A Hillgrove.

The teams that played in the 2016 Corky Kell met on 18 separate occasions later on in the season, including four playoff games. This familiarit­y will be evident for Saturday’s five-game slate, and it will be the second-straight year that Kell and Tucker open the action. Next, Archer and Brookwood will settle a 3-3 all-time series record and meet for the seventh time since 2010. Norcross and Colquitt County have won four of the last five state titles in Georgia’s highest classifica­tion and will occupy the middle time slot while meeting in the regular season for the first time.

A narrow 31-28 Mill Creek victory over McEachern in last year’s quarterfin­als sets up a much-anticipate­d rematch. In the final game, first-year head coaches Bill Stewart (North Gwinnett) and Daniel Brunner (Walton) make their debuts. The two schools will meet for the first time since 2007, when they opened the season together and later met in the state semifinals.

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 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D BY JASON GETZ ?? Former Roswell High coach John Ford will be back at the Corky Kell Classic, but this year he’s leading last season’s Class AAAAA state finalist Buford vs. Hillgrove of AAAAAAA on Friday at Georgia State Stadium.
CONTRIBUTE­D BY JASON GETZ Former Roswell High coach John Ford will be back at the Corky Kell Classic, but this year he’s leading last season’s Class AAAAA state finalist Buford vs. Hillgrove of AAAAAAA on Friday at Georgia State Stadium.

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