The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Four state champions go down in Week 3

- By Todd Holcomb

The Georgia high school football season has barely begun, but the page on the 2018 season officially turned Friday night, when four reigning state champions were beaten.

Milton in Class AAAAAAA, Lee County of AAAAAA, Blessed Trinity of AAAA and Heard County of AA each lost. Lee County and Blessed Trinity were twotime defending champions and the only Georgia teams to finish 15-0 in 2018.

Buford, the No. 2 team from AAAAA, beat Milton 26-23 in a game postponed from Aug. 23. The two teams, playing each other for the first time since the 1980s, were scheduled to meet in the Corky Kell Classic at Coolray Field, but bad weather moved them to Milton two weeks later. Buford led 26-10 entering the fourth quarter and held on.

Peach County, ranked No. 1 in AAA, defeated Lee County 40-17, avenging a 33-0 loss from 2018. Lee had won 22 consecutiv­e games against Georgia opponents dating to 2017 and 42 consecutiv­e against nonregion opponents dating to 2009.

Woodward Academy, ranked No. 7 in AAAA, defeated Blessed Trinity 13-10, avenging a 43-21 loss from 2018. Woodward had been 0-3 against Blessed Trinity all-time. It was Woodward Academy’s first victory against a No. 1-ranked team in the same classifica­tion since 1979, when the War Eagles beat Dalton.

Hapeville Charter, ranked No. 2 in AA and the 2017 champion, defeated Heard County 61-7. Hapeville also beat Heard 33-3 in 2018 but lost in the second round while Heard responded with 12 consecutiv­e victories to claim its first state championsh­ip.

Another defending champion, Clinch County, passed a good test Friday. Ranked No. 1 in the Class A-Public division, Clinch beat No. 7 Brooks County of AA 38-14.

In other big games around the state, Lowndes, Allatoona, Jones County, Dublin and Wesleyan came away with signature victories.

Lowndes, ranked No. 7 in the highest classifica­tion, defeated No. 3 Parkview 38-7. Lowndes has beaten the Panthers three of the past four seasons in a rivalry between Gwinnett County and South Georgia powers.

No. 8 Allatoona beat No. 6 Creekview 37-7 in a Region 6-AAAAAA game. Creekview is that region’s defending champion.

Jones County, the No. 8 team in AAAAA, beat No. 7 Northside-Warner Robins of AAAAAA 56-33. Those are the most points ever scored in a game against Northside. Jones County’s new coach is Mike Chastain, a Northside alumnus who guided Warner Robins to state finals the past two seasons.

No. 4 Dublin beat No. 8 Swainsboro 35-13 in a game between 2018 region champions in AA.

In the Class A-Private division, No. 5 Wesleyan beat No. 3 Prince Avenue Christian 24-14. Wesleyan lost to Prince Avenue twice last season — 49-28 in the regular season and 42-27 in the playoffs.

In other matchups between ranked teams, No. 5 Dutchtown of AAAAA beat No. 10 Crisp County of AAA 19-17, and No. 7 Hart County of AAA beat No. 5 Commerce of Class A 40-20.

A few unranked teams beat top-10 opponents. Flowery Branch of AAAA defeated No. 9 Clarke Central of AAAAA 38-0, and Taylor County beat No. 7 Turner County 12-7 in a game between Class A-Public schools.

Flowery Branch’s victory showed the team is still a contender despite losing Elijah Gainey, a South Alabama commitment, for the season with a knee injury only days before the opener.

Fourteen games involving Georgia teams this week were canceled or postponed because of Hurricane Dorian. One has been declared a forfeit — Camden County got a victory when Locust Grove declined to travel because of weather and traffic concerns on the coast.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D BY JASON GETZ ?? South Gwinnett quarterbac­k Tre Truitt dives for a touchdown in the second half Friday against Brookwood at Brookwood High School in Snellville. South Gwinnett won 35-21 in the intracount­y battle.
CONTRIBUTE­D BY JASON GETZ South Gwinnett quarterbac­k Tre Truitt dives for a touchdown in the second half Friday against Brookwood at Brookwood High School in Snellville. South Gwinnett won 35-21 in the intracount­y battle.

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