The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Columbia, Osborne pull off big upsets

34-point underdog in 2A topples 7A’s Camden County.

- By Chip Saye

Ranking the most surprising and notable games of the weekend:

1. Columbia 13, Camden County 10: Class 2A Columbia pulled off the upset of Week 1 when it defeated 7A Camden County, which was projected as a 34-point favorite by the computer Maxwell Ratings. Columbia lost to Camden 31-0 in 2021 but went on to finish with its most wins (eight) since 2005 and won a playoff game for the first time since 1997.

2. Osborne 46, Woodstock 7: Osborne upset 26-point favorite Woodstock by scoring its most points in a game since 2015. It was an impressive debut for new offensive coordinato­r Phil Ironside, the longtime Hillgrove head coach now working under his former assistant, Osborne coach Luqman Salam. Another win this week, against Chattahooc­hee, would make Osborne 2-0 for the first time since 2001.

3. Wheeler County 42, GMC Prep 14: Wheeler County ended a 69-game losing streak against top-10 opponents by beating Class A Division I’s No. 9 team. Wheeler County returned the opening kickoff for a touchdown and never looked back. The Bulldogs last had beaten a ranked team in 1977 (Reidsville). They are ranked for the first time since 1998.

4. Gainesvill­e 34, Marist 23: New Gainesvill­e coach Josh Niblett had a successful debut as his Red Elephants took a big lead early and held on to beat 21-point favorite Marist in a battle of newcomers to 6A. Niblett won seven state titles in Alabama, including six at Hoover. Gainesvill­e is back in 6A after two years in the highest class. Marist jumped two classes from 4A.

5. Two champions fall: Two reigning state champions lost their season openers, both against 6A opponents in games that were seen as virtual tossups. Lee County beat two-point favorite Warner Robins, the defending 5A champ, 26-10. Woodward Academy knocked off one-point underdog Trinity Christian (A Private champ now in 4A) 37-19.

Worth noting: Swainsboro’s 21-7 victory over three-point favorite Metter brought an end to Metter’s 24-game winning streak in regular-season games. Metter had defeated Swainsboro 32-20 and 28-0 in season openers the past two seasons . ... Class 7A Meadowcree­k stunned 13-point favorite Greater Atlanta Christian 34-12 in the first meeting between the schools, which are located about two miles apart in Norcross. GAC is the highest-profile team Meadowcree­k has beaten since at least 1997. … Mount Pisgah Christian defeated Fellowship Christian 21-18 to end a lopsided four-game losing streak in the series. Fellowship, a 28-point favorite, won the previous four meetings by an average of 36.5 points, including 45-28 last year. … Ola, a two-point underdog, had played Griffin four times from 2008 to 2011 and never scored more than seven points in a game and was outscored by a combined 158-28. The Mustangs turned the tables Friday, winning by a surprising­ly large 46-18 margin. … South Paulding, which opened in 2006, defeated 14-point favorite Harrison 28-20 for its first victory ever against an opponent from the highest classifica­tion. Jamarion Wilcox ran for 236 yards and three touchdowns.

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