Week two of the Georgia High School Football season is in the books and as usual, fans across the state were treated to some great football this past Friday night. Cooler weather seems to be on the forefront and we know that will be welcome by players and fans alike on the Friday nights ahead. Below you will find our rankings for each classification.
In Class 7A, Milton fell a couple of spots after a loss to Florida Top-10 Western High. Meanwhile, Westlake storms into the rankings at No. 8 this week. The Grayson Rams round out the rankings at No. 10, after a one week hiatus. No new entrants into the 6A rankings this week. Woodward Academy did drop three spots to No. 8 after a 20 point defeat at the hands of McCallie of Tennessee. Meanwhile the Class 5A rankings remain unchanged as all of the teams either won or were off.
In Class 4A, the top of the rankings remained relatively unchanged, however at the bottom of the poll, Wayne County and Stephenson jump into the rankings at No. 9 & No. 10 respectively. Similar to Class 4A, in Class 3A, the top of the rankings remained unchanged for the most part. Crisp County did drop one spot after suffering a loss to Westlake. Monroe Area makes their debut at No. 10 this week in Class 3A. However, the biggest eye opener may have been Stephens County blanking Rabun County.
There were no new entrants into the 2A ranking, however, there was a little shuffling as Cook and Rockmart swap spots at 6 and 7. Fellowship Christian and Athens Christian fall to No. 9 and No. 10 respectively. In Class A – Division I, Elbert County fell 4 spots to No. 7 after falling to Madison County. Meanwhile, Temple makes their debut at No. 10 this week.
Finally, in Class A – Division II, Macon County catapults to No. 4 this week after their 3 point win over Clinch County. The loss dropped Clinch down to No. 6 this week.
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Historical records are provided by the Georgia High School Football Historians Association. (ghsfa.org)