The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

No. 1 vs. No. 2 clashes raise stakes in quarters

No. 2 Warner Robins at No. 1 Blessed Trinity highlights matchups.

- By Todd Holcomb

The best teams keep winning in the Georgia high school-football playoff but some are destined to lose tonight in the quarterfin­als.

Eight games are between teams ranked in the top four in their cl as si fifi cat ions.

Those include No. 2 Warner Robins at No. 1 Blessed Trinity in Class 5A and No. 2 Eagle’s Landing Christian at No. 1 Prince Avenue Christian in Class A Private.

No. 1 and No. 2 t eams have played 20 times in the quarterfin­als since 1985, and the No. 1 team has won 11 of them, according to the Georgia High School Football Historians Associatio­n.

Those games are cert ain t o raise the volume on what’s been a predictabl­e postseason.

The computer Maxwell Rati ngs have picked 170 winners correctly out of 188 games so far.

Here is a closer look at today’s 64 quarterfin­als in the eight classifica­tions:

Looking back

The second round went mostly as expected, but there were noteworthy games. Cedar Grove, the two- time defending champion in Class 3A, was pushed to three overtimes before winning 30- 27 at Rockmart. Callaway’s Charlie Dixon scored on a 7- yard run with 1: 45 left to break a tie in a 16- 9 victory against Lovett. Wesleyan’s Brooks Sturgeon kicked a 42- yard field goal on the final play of a 20- 17 victory against North Cobb Christian. Warren County, tied at halftime, recovered three mishandled kickoff returns and beat Macon County 56-26. L own des recovered two muffed punts and cashed them for touchdowns in a 21- 13 comeback victory against North Cobb. West Forsyth returned a kickoff 97 yards late in the third quarter, kicked a short field goal early in the fourth and beat North Gwinnett 17- 16.

Newcomers

River Ridge and Hughes, schools that opened in 2009, are in the quarterfin­als for the first time. Fannin County is making its first quarterfin­als appearance since 1995. Riverdale ( 1998), Cedartown ( 2002), Washington- Wilkes ( 2005), Bleckley County ( 2006) and Perry ( 2007) are breaking quarterfin­als dry spells.

Cinderella­s

Ten of the 64 quarterfin­als teams are unranked. They are Parkview and West Forsyth in Class 7A, Eastside in 5A, Riverdale in 4A, Carver- Atlanta i n 3A, Bremen and Bleckley County in 2A, Lincoln County and Warren County in 1A Public and Calvary Day in 1A Private.

Best matchup

Five- time defending Class 1A Private champion Eagle’s Landing Christian puts its 22- game playoff winning streak on the line at Prince Avenue Christian in a game televised by Peachtree TV. ELCA beat Prince Avenue Christian 62- 57 in an epic second- round game last year, when Prince Avenue Christian quarterbac­k Brock Vandagriff passed for 525 yards and six touchdowns in a losing cause. Vandagriff, the five- star prospect committed to Georgia, gets another shot as a senior.

Other good ones

Class 7A’s No. 3, Colquitt County, is at No. 2 Norcross in a battle of unbeaten and nationally ranked teams in a GPB- televised game. No. 1 Cedar Grove plays at No. 4 Crisp County in a rematch of t he 2 019 3A f i nal t hat Cedar Grove won 21- 14. No. 1 Blessed Trinity, a champion the past three seasons in 4A, is home against No. 2 Warner Robins, a finalist in 5A the past three seasons. The hardest- to- call games, according to the Maxwell Ratings, are Greater Atlanta Christian over Appling County and Savannah Christian over Wesleyan, each with a one- point projected margin of victory.

Best players

Five of the AJC’S Super 11 are still playing. They are Parkview’s Cody Brown, Carrollton’s Chaz Chambliss, Peach Count y ’s Terrence Ferguson, Bleckley County’s Amarius Mims and Prince Avenue Christian’ s Vandagriff. Mims’ team, Bleckley County, is the only No. 4 seed still alive. The Royals have beaten four- point favorite Vidalia 56- 15 and fivepoint favorite Early County 41- 7 on the road to reach the quarterfin­als for the first time since 2006. Bleckley County is a 17- point underdog this week against Rabun County, which has a five- star player of its own, junior quarterbac­k Gunner Stockton.

Road trips

The longest road trip of the quarterfin­als is Cartersvil­le to Ware County, which i s 282 miles, or nearly six hours by bus. Other l ong rides are Fitzgerald to Fannin County ( 274), Coffee to Calhoun ( 264), Bleckley County to Rabun County ( 219 miles) and Clinch County to Lincoln County ( 212 miles).

Up next

The semifinals are next week, then a week off for Christmas before the eight finals Dec. 28- 30 at Georgia State’s Center Parc Stadium.

 ?? JASON GETZ FOR THE AJC ?? Running back Rashod Dubinion and No. 1 Cedar Grove play at No. 4 Crisp County today i n a rematch of the 2019 3A fifinal that Cedar Grove won 21- 14.
JASON GETZ FOR THE AJC Running back Rashod Dubinion and No. 1 Cedar Grove play at No. 4 Crisp County today i n a rematch of the 2019 3A fifinal that Cedar Grove won 21- 14.
 ?? CHRISTINA MATACOTTA FOR AJC ?? Brock Vandagriff, senior quarterbac­k at Prince Avenue Christian School, is a 5- star prospect committed to Georgia.
CHRISTINA MATACOTTA FOR AJC Brock Vandagriff, senior quarterbac­k at Prince Avenue Christian School, is a 5- star prospect committed to Georgia.

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