The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

2. 1st-time-champs top rankings

- Staff report

North Gwinnett, Lee County, Blessed Trinity and Hapeville Charter — largest batch of first-time high school football state champions in decades in Georgia — are No. 1 in the final Atlanta JournalCon­stitution rankings of the 2017 season.

North Gwinnett, Lee County, Blessed Trinity and Hapeville Charter — largest batch of first-time high school football state champions in decades in Georgia — are No. 1 in the final Atlanta Journal-Constituti­on rankings of the 2017 season.

Also No. 1 are Rome, Calhoun, Eagle’s Landing Christian and Clinch County, programs that are familiar with the champions’ podium.

North Gwinnett defeated Colquitt County 19-17 on a 38-yard field goal by Cameron Clark on the final play of the Class AAAAAAA final Friday.

Lee County, playing in its first state final, beat Coffee 28-21 in overtime after trailing 21-7 in the first half in the AAAAAA final. The game marked the sixth time that overtime had settled a championsh­ip. Overtime periods have been held in the finals four times in the past three seasons.

Blessed Trinity avenged a regular-season defeat and beat Marist 16-7 for the AAAA championsh­ip. Blessed Trinity, which started football in 2001, had lost in the 2015 final to Westminste­r. Blessed Trinity coach Tim McFarlin became the 15th coach in state history to win state titles at two schools. He was Roswell’s state-winning coach in 2006.

Hapeville Charter beat Rabun County 35-23 in the AA final. Hapeville started football in 2011 and still doesn’t have its own field. Hapeville joined 2013 Creekside as the only south Fulton County schools to win football state titles in the past 30 years.

Rome defended its AAAAA title, winning 38-0 against Warner Robins. Rome’s average margin of victory for the playoffs was 46.2 points, the second-most in history.

Clinch County became the sixth school in GHSA history to win seven state titles when it beat Irwin County 21-12 in the Class A public-school final. It was the second time in three seasons that Clinch has lost to Irwin in the regular season, then beat Irwin in the championsh­ip game.

Calhoun and ELCA had won their titles the previous week. Calhoun has won three in seven seasons. ELCA has won three consecutiv­e.

Class AAAAAAA

1. North Gwinnett (14-1)

2. Colquitt County (11-4)

3. Archer (12-1)

4. Walton (11-1)

5. Brookwood (11-3)

6. Grayson (10-2)

7. Lowndes (11-1)

8. Tift County (11-2)

9. McEachern (10-4)

10. Parkview (9-4)

Class AAAAAA

1. Lee County (14-1)

2. Coffee (10-4)

3. Tucker (12-2)

4. Glynn Academy (9-4)

5. Mays (11-2)

6. Northside-Warner Robins (8-4)

7. Brunswick (7-3)

8. Alpharetta (11-2)

9. Harrison (9-4)

10. Allatoona (9-4)

Class AAAAA

1. Rome (15-0)

2. Warner Robins (14-1)

3. Buford (11-2)

4. Stockbridg­e (12-1)

5. Carver-Atlanta (12-2)

6. Jones County (11-2)

7. Starr’s Mill (11-2)

8. Carrollton (10-3)

9. Wayne County (9-2)

10. Bainbridge (8-4)

Class AAAA

1. Blessed Trinity (13-2)

2. Marist (14-1)

3. Cartersvil­le (11-1)

4. Burke County (12-1)

5. Mary Persons (11-3)

6. St. Pius (8-6)

7. Thomson (10-2)

8. Cedartown (10-2)

9. Academy (11-2)

10. Jefferson (10-3)

Class AAA

1. Calhoun (14-1)

2. Peach County (13-2)

3. Cedar Grove (13-1)

4. Greater Atlanta Christian (12-2)

5. Jenkins (12-1)

6. Lovett (7-5)

7. Liberty County (9-4)

8. Pike County (9-4)

9. Westminste­r (7-6)

10. Crisp County (9-2) Class AA

1. Hapeville Charter (14-1)

2. Rabun County (14-1)

3. Benedictin­e (12-1)

4. Heard County (12-2)

5. Thomasvill­e (12-1)

6. Screven County (11-1)

7. Brooks County (11-2)

8. Dodge County (10-1)

9. Toombs County (10-2)

10. Callaway (11-2)

Class A private

1. Eagle’s Landing Christian (14-0)

2. Athens Academy (13-1)

3. Mount Paran Christian (11-2)

4. Prince Avenue Christian (11-2)

5. Stratford Academy (10-2)

6. Calvary Day (10-3)

7. Wesleyan (8-3)

8. Savannah Country Day (10-3)

9. Mount Pisgah Christian (8-3)

10. Whitefield Academy (8-4) Class A public

1. Clinch County (12-2)

2. Irwin County (12-2)

3. Emanuel County Institute (11-2)

4. Mount Zion-Carroll (10-3)

5. Manchester (11-1)

6. Macon County (8-4)

7. Charlton County (9-3)

8. Washington-Wilkes (7-5)

9. Lincoln County (7-5)

10. Marion County (9-3)

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