The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Warner Robins, Peach County top No. 1 teams

- By Todd Holcomb

5A’s highest-ranked teams — No. 1 Cartersvil­le, No. 2 Woodward Academy and No. 3 Ware County — are out of the state football playoffs. So are Class 3A’s top two, No. 1 Monroe Area and No. 2 Oconee County, along with No. 2 North Cobb of Class 7A.

Class 5A’s elite suffered the heaviest damages Friday night, although not without warning, given their tough second-round draws.

No. 4 Warner Robins, for one, was no ordinary spoiler. The defending 5A champions beat Cartersvil­le, winning 24-17 in a rematch of their 2020 title game. Unlike that original, when Warner Robins won 62-28, this one came down to a Demons goal-line stand in the final seconds.

No. 9 Blessed Trinity elim- inated Woodward Academy 28-13, ending the War Eagles’ season at 11-1. Blessed Trinity, the preseason No. 1 team, was 6-4 in the regular season, losing only against top-10 teams, Cartersvil­le being one.

No. 6 Calhoun, another traditiona­l power laying low, outlasted Ware County 49-42. Cal- houn was the Region 7 runner-up to Cartersvil­le, while Ware County was the champion of Warner Robins’ Region 1. The net effect Friday was that each region’s runner-up eliminated the other’s cham- pion.

North Cobb, Monroe Area and Oconee County were perhaps more surprising with their exits, but their opponents were no lightweigh­ts, either.

No. 10 Roswell took out North Cobb 46-43. North Cobb was ranked No. 2 most of the season and possessed what many believed was its most talented team ever. But Roswell is an offensive powerhouse and surpassed 40 points for the eighth time this season.

In Class 3A, Crisp County and Peach County lost three games apiece and found them- selves unusually unranked entering the playoffs. The slight must’ve roused the Region 2 rivals because Peach County beat No. 1 Monroe Area 24-21, while Crisp County beat No. 2 Oconee County 26-10.

Monroe Area (11-1) had risen to its first-ever No. 1 ranking not long after beating preseason No. 1 Jefferson, and Oconee County was the reigning state runner-up whose only loss had been to Monroe Area in Region 8.

Now, Peach County is in the quarterfin­als for the sixth consecutiv­e season, and Crisp County is back for the third consecutiv­e time.

Two other top-four teams lost Friday.

No. 7 Callaway, the defending Class 2A champion, beat No. 3 Bleckley County 35-14. Dacula, unranked in Class 6A, beat previously undefeated No. 4 Brunswick 29-21.

Two other unranked teams beat top-10 opponents. In 4A, Dougherty beat No. 9 Riverdale 7-0 and made the quarterfin­als for the first time since 2005. In Class A Public, Turner County beat No. 6 Bowdon 46-13.

The quarterfin­als are next weekend.

 ?? JENN FINCH FOR THE AJC ?? Archer’s Caleb Peevy looks for a receiver during the Tigers’ 34-7 loss against Walton in Class 7A on Friday.
JENN FINCH FOR THE AJC Archer’s Caleb Peevy looks for a receiver during the Tigers’ 34-7 loss against Walton in Class 7A on Friday.

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