| December 10, 2010 | Buford | 31 | Calhoun | 24 |
GHSA reclassification has long been a controversial issue, and the new six-class format that has been agreed upon for the 2012-13 and 2013-14 school years have driven some schools to the brink. Earlier this week more than 80 ...
Region play and national holiday tournaments have certainly affected the rankings as some schools have begun dominating region play. The Parkview Lady Panthers moved up in the polls after beginning Region 8-AAAAA play 4-0. Th...
Ten teams descended upon the Georgia Dome over the weekend for five championship games, and the cream rose to the top as the GHSA football championships were decided. Grayson, ranked as high as No. 5 in recent national polls,...
1952 was a great year for Calhoun because the Yellow Jackets claimed their first state title. Fast forward to December 9, 2011 where the Yellow Jackets were facing Buford in the Class AA state title for the fourth consecutive year.
This game marks the fourth consecutive year that these two powerhouses have been matched up in the Class AA championship game. Buford has won the past three games by scores of 45-21, 13-10 and 31-24. Calhoun is looking to rev...
GPB Sports is taking a major step forward this year in its approach to televising the GHSA State Football Championships.
The Score 44 is a fluid list that aims to honor the best 44 seniors in Georgia high school basketball on a week-to-week basis. These players are some of the most highly-recruited players in the state as well as some of the be...
The Score 44 is a fluid list that aims to honor the best forty-four seniors in Georgia high school football on a week-to-week basis. These players are some of the most highly-recruited players in the state as well as some of ...
Grayson’s Nick Schuessler is sometimes a forgotten man, but the Rams’ quarterback passed for 190 yards and two scores, including the game-winner with under one minute to play as Grayson advanced to the AAAAA finals. The Rams ...
Burke County traveled to Gainesville and burst the Red Elephants’ bubble with a 63-28 romp in a Class AAA semifinal Friday night. Fresh of an upset of defending champion Sandy Creek, Gainesville was not ready for the Bears’ rushing attack.
In Peach County’s 16-7 win over visiting Cairo, quarterback Kentel Kendrick ran for a two-yard touchdown on fourth down with 3:52 left in the game to seal the Class AAA semifinals win over the visiting Syrupmakers. In the fir...