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Class 3A-A private: Hebron Christian 56, Prince Avenue 28
Hebron Christian scored on five straight possessions in the first half to take a 35-7 lead and won its first state championship in its 17th varsity season. Devon Caldwell rushed for 180 yards and three touchdowns. Tom Stallworth passed for 172 yards and rushed for 84 and scored four touchdowns.
Flag football Division 4: McEachern 26, Lambert 6
McEachern capped off its undefeated season with its first state championship after losing in the quarterfinals the past three seasons. “We finally finished the mission,” coach Jake Burgdorf said. “That’s been our motto this season - unfinished business - and we found a way to get it done.”
Class 5A: Milton 56, Hughes 35
Milton set a state finals record with 671 total yards while producing a 400-yard passer (Luke Nickel), two 100-yard receivers (Ethan Barbour, Tristen Payne) and one 200-yard rusher (T.J. Lester) in a 56-35 victory over Hughes in the Class 5A championship game Tuesday at Mercedes-Benz Stadium.
Class 2A: Carver (Columbus) 52, Burke County 14
The game was close after one quarter, but Zay Billingsley’s 18-yard return of an intercepted screen pass gave Carver a 17-7 lead with 11:17 left in the second quarter set the 52-14 rout into motion in the Class 2A championship game Tuesday at Mercedes-Benz Stadium.
Class A Division I: Toombs County 38, Northeast 18
Mike Polke caught a touchdown pass, intercepted a pass and returned a kickoff for a touchdown, all in the first half for No. 1-ranked Toombs County in a 38-18 victory over Northeast in the Class A Division I championship game Tuesday at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. The title is the first for Toombs County.
Flag football Division 3: Pope 19, Pace Academy 6
Abbey Bensman threw two first-half touchdown passes to lead Pope to a 19-6 victory over Pace Academy and its second consecutive state championship. Pope became the third team in two days to repeat as flag champions, joining Monday’s winners Southeast Bulloch (fourth straight) and Greenbrier (two).
Class 4A: North Oconee 14, Marist 7
Quarterback Harrison Faulkner scored on a 2-yard run with 3:58 left to break a 7-7 tie at the end of a 78-yard, 13-play drive to give North Oconee a 14-7 victory over Marist in the Class 4A championship game Monday night at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. It was the first football state title in school history for the Titans.
Class A Division II: Bowdon 34, Brooks County 14
The Class A Division II championship game, closer than the score suggested, turned in Bowdon’s favor in the final two minutes of the first half when Brooks County suffered a poor snap to its punter from its backup center. Bowdon, trailing 14-7, recovered on the Brooks County 13-yard line and scored in five plays.
Flag football Division 2: Greenbrier 18, North Oconee 0
Kenzie Horton threw two touchdown passes and the Greenbrier defense held North Oconee to 47 total yards (minus-14 rushing) Monday at Mercedes-Benz Stadium as the Wolfpack won a state championship for the second consecutive season.
Flag football Division 1: Southeast Bulloch 13, Columbus 6 (OT)
Southeast Bulloch tied the game with 1:13 remaining in the fourth quarter and won it 13-6 in overtime on a 10-yard run by Emma Cate Barron to capture its fourth consecutive state championship in the small-school division Monday at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta.
Four teams aim for first titles; Bowdon, Prince Avenue seek three-peats
Four Georgia football teams can win state championships for the first time, two can win for the third time in a row, and two others can finish undefeated with top-10 national rankings this week as eight championship games are played over three days starting Monday at Mercedes-Benz Stadium.
Championship Game Previews: Classes 2A and A Division I
Northeast and Toombs County of Class A Division I are making their first appearances in the finals and will meet Tuesday in the only title game this season that guarantees a first-time state champion. Burke County and Carver of Columbus, the Class 2A finalists, are traditionally strong programs, but neither has won a state title in more than a decade.
Championship Game Previews: Classes 4A and 3A
Marist and North Oconee of Class 4A will meet Monday at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in the only state championship game this season matching undefeated teams. It will be a contrast in styles, pitting Marist's option running game against North Oconee’s pass-fueled attack. Jefferson and Calhoun will face off in the Class 3A final Wednesday.
Championship Game Previews: Classes 6A and 5A
Carrollton and Milton will put their top-10 national rankings on the line when GHSA champions are crowned next week at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta. Carrollton will face Grayson in the Class 6A game on Dec. 18, and Milton will take on Hughes in the Class 5A game on Dec. 17.
Profiles of the 16 head coaches whose teams reached state finals
The 16 head coaches in the state finals have won 1,704 games in Georgia, lost only 466, and have a winning percentage of .785. Ten have played for state titles as head coaches, and eight are former champions with claims to 20 titles overall. It’s likely cyclical, but that’s a big contrast to last season, when the 16 coaches had only 993 wins and five total state titles.
Semifinals in review, and what it all means
The state football finals are back for another year at Atlanta’s Mercedes-Benz Stadium, which will host championship games in all eight classifications and the flag football finals in four divisions on Dec. 16-18. Here’s a recap of last week’s 16 football semifinals and the significance of the results for both the winning and losing teams.
Complete scores from GHSA semifinals
The field is down to two teams in each classification of the GHSA playoffs. Here are the scores from the 16 semifinal games played Friday night. If you have corrections, please contact us.
Georgia’s highest-ranked teams will go head-to-head in semifinals
Georgia’s four hottest football teams, each ranked in the top 25 nationally, will go head-to head in two games tonight when the playoffs resume with 16 semifinals. Carrollton, the consensus No. 7 team from nine national polls, is playing at No. 9 Buford in Class 6A, while No. 25 Lee County is playing at No. 4 Milton.
Keith Maloof, Gwinnett County’s all-time winningest coach, retires
Keith Maloof, who led Norcross football to 210 wins and two state championships in 26 seasons, retired Wednesday. He is the all-time winningest coach in Gwinnett County. Corey Richardson, a Norcross assistant for 23 seasons, will be Maloof’s successor, the school announced. Maloof, 62, became Norcross’ coach in 1999.
Semifinal preview: Classes 2A and A Division I
Three games this week will match teams ranked No. 1 and No. 2 in their classifications, and one will be in Class A Division I, where Toombs County visits Dublin for a trip to the championship game against Fitzgerald or Northeast. Burke County takes on Rockmart and Appling County faces Carver of Columbus in Class 2A semifinals.