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Carrollton’s Lewis named Gatorade state player of the year

Carrollton quarterback Julian “Ju Ju” Lewis is the Gatorade state football player of the year in Georgia, the company announced Wednesday. Lewis, the consensus No. 1 sophomore football prospect nationally, passed for 3,094 yards and 48 touchdowns with only two interceptions for an 11-2 team that reached the Class 7A quarterfinals.

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Class 7A: Milton 31, Walton 21

Milton scored 24 points off turnovers in the second half after trailing 14-7, and Jacorey Stewart finished it with a 5-yard interception return for a touchdown with 52 seconds left. Luke Nickel (committed to Miami) was 19-of-25 passing for 201 yards while Milton registered three interceptions and three sacks against Walton star quarterback Jeremy Hecklinski.

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Class 5A: Coffee 31, Creekside 14

Coffee led 21-0 at halftime after three long scoring drives, two sustained by fourth-down conversions, and then turned the game over to its state-leading defense and the physical running of Fred Brown, who finished with 166 rushing yards on 35 carries.

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Class 3A: Cedar Grove 49, Savannah Christian 28

Elliott Colson threw TD passes to four receivers, two in the second quarter to start a 28-0 run that broke open what had been a 14-14 game. Interceptions helped turn the tide. With Savannah Christian down only 21-14 and inside Cedar Grove’s 15-yard line, D’Marcus intercepted a pass in the end zone.

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Flag football 7A: Pope 14, Allatoona 13

Pope scored the go-ahead touchdown with 3:55 remaining, and the Greyhounds stopped an extra-point attempt with 20 seconds left to preserve the one-point victory. The two Cobb County teams were both in the state finals for the first time.

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Flag football 5A-6A: Greenbrier 14, Lithia Springs 6

Maggie Pangle, playing on an injured ankle, caught a 24-yard touchdown pass from Kenzie Horton with 4:10 remaining and Greenbrier added a safety on the final play of the game to defeat the defending champions. It was the first title for Greenbrier (19-1), which was eliminated from the playoffs by Lithia Springs the past two seasons.

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Class A Division II: Bowdon 28, Manchester 27

A penalty on an extra-point attempt with 7:23 left kept Manchester a point behind, and Bowdon ran out the clock on a 14-play, 74-yard drive (all runs) that required three third-down conversions and ended in victory formation near Manchester’s goal line. Kyler McGrinn rushed for 221 yards and three touchdowns.

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Class A Division I: Prince Avenue Christian 49, Swainsboro 32

Senior quarterback Aaron Philo passed for three touchdowns, ran for two more and broke the state record for career passing yards in leading Prince Avenue Christian to a 49-32 victory over Swainsboro in the Class A Division I championship game Monday at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in a rematch of last year’s state final.

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