TFR Week-5 GHSA Football Poll

Our Week-5 polls have been published and are listed below.

There was a little shuffling of positions in the 7-A poll this week. Colquitt County remains a top the poll. Walton and Parkview both move up one spot, Walton had a big win against North Gwinnett while Parkview beat Tift County. Perhaps the biggest surprise was Roswell downing rival Milton.  Milton still sits at No. 8 in this week’s poll.

The top-10 in 6-A remains relatively unchanged. The Sequoyah Chiefs were the only movers in the poll as they jump two spots in the poll after a very impressive win over Campbell.

In 5-A Dutchtown comes in at No. 10 and makes their first appearance in the poll this season. Rome outlasted Carrollton in a wild contest on Friday night. Buford moves back up to No. 2 with a win over Newton coupled with a Warner Robins loss to Colquitt County.

St. Pius came up with a very big win on Friday night defeating the Marist War Eagles 17-0 on Friday. All other teams in the top-10 either won or were off in 4-A.

3-A Peach County fell to 4-A Mary Persons. That loss dropped the Trojans down to No. 4 this week in the 3-A poll. They swap places with Monroe Area this week. The remainder of the poll remains unchanged.

In 2-A, Callaway falls one spot after losing to 4-A Troup County. Brooks County beat Dublin. The loss drops the Fighting Irish to No. 10 this week. The Harlem Bulldogs move up one spot to No. 9 after defeating Laney on Saturday.

Clinch County drops one spot after losing to Irwin County on Friday. Mt. Zion Carroll also dropped a spot after falling to Christian Heritage out of Dalton. Trion slips to No. 10 after losing to North Cobb Christian.

The top 10 in class A-Private remains unchanged again this week. There are several schools on the cusp of cracking the top-10 including Christian Heritage and North Cobb Christian.

Polls are fun and can provide for spirited and healthy conversations and debates. We welcome any and all poll feedback.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Conversations with Coaches – Alan Chadwick – Marist War Eagles

Yesterday, we had the pleasure of spending a little time with Marist Head Coach Alan Chadwick. Coach Chadwick is a Georgia high school coaching legend. To date, his teams have won 367 games, which makes him the current active leader and second all-time. Marist has also never missed the playoffs under his guidance. While those stats are nice, Coach Chadwick isn’t focused on the past. The War Eagles have a challenging schedule this season. Coach Chadwick talks about some of those challenges and gives us a coach’s perspective on his team. Coach also gives us a little insight into the Fish Bowl that will be played Friday night at Hughes-Spalding Stadium on the Marist campus. Tune in as we talk War Eagle football with Coach Alan Chadwick.

 

 

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TFR Week-5 Eight Greats Around the State – Part II

In Part II of our Week-5, Eight Greats Around the State, we feature a heavy-weight tilt between the defending 7A state champ North Gwinnett as they travel to take on the talented Walton Raiders…In southeast Georgia, Glynn Academy travels to Jesup to take on Wayne County for the 86th time. Which rushing attack will prevail this season? An early season, but extremely pivotal matchup takes place in region 7-5A, as Rome hosts the Carrollton Trojans. Is Rome too powerful or can Coach Calhoun’s Trojans knock of the Wolves on the road…While down in middle Georgia, two traditional powers, Mary Persons and Peach County will get together in Fort Valley…

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Key: 

TFR – Turd Ferguson Report

GSWA – Georgia Sports Writers Association

NR – Not Ranked

 

 

 

 

The Skinny

 

The Walton Raiders welcome the defending 7A state champions into Raider Valley on Friday night. The Raiders boast a very impressive air attack led by senior quarterback Austin Kirksey. Kirksey has passed for 797 yards this season but has also rushed for 159 yards as well. Domonick Blaylock and Kendall Alford lead the Raiders in receiving as the tandem has combined for 593 yards receiving and 6-TDs in 2018. Running backs DJ Soyoye and KD Stokes provide balance for Walton in the run game.

North Gwinnett is looking to bounce back after suffering their first loss to Florida power Wekiva, two weeks ago. Running back Ty Goodson leads the way for the Bulldogs on offense. He has rushed for 158 yards and 3-TDs through three games. The North Gwinnett secondary will have their hands full this weekend. It should be fun to watch defensive backs Warren Burrell and Quentin Newsom matchup against the Walton receivers Friday night. Walton got the better of North Gwinnett in 2017. We expect the same result this season. Walton by a field goal.

 

 

 

 

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Long time rivals Wayne County and Glynn Academy will meet for the 86thtime on Friday night at Jaycee Stadium in Jessup. The Terrors got the best of Wayne County last season, but Wayne County will look to reverse fortunes this season. Wayne County comes into the game undefeated. Their offense is spearheaded by running back MJ Fuller and quarterback Shamar Taylor. Weston Franklin and David Vann anchor the Wayne County offensive line.

Glynn Academy will bring their high-powered rushing attck into Jessup looking to duplicate a similar result to the 2017 game. The Terrors are led by Quantavious Bostic, TJ Lewis and Alan Partin. The three backs have combined for 632 yards and 10-TDs. On defense, Marlon Taylor leads a Glynn Academy team that has only yielded 6 points in the past two weeks. Wayne County will certainly be up to the task, but we think Glynn wins a competitive game. Terrors by a touchdown.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Skinny

 

The Rome Wolves will host the Carrollton Trojans on Friday night. While it’s still very early in the season, this game will go a long way in determining the region title. Carrollton is looking to make their mark against a Rome team that, for all intents and purposes, has been unstoppable the past 2 and a half seasons. The Trojans boast perhaps two of the best underclassmen at linebacker in Chaz Chambliss and Kevin Swint. Both of these backers are stat-stuffers on Friday night. But the Trojans aren’t a one trick pony. They have some weapons on offense to take note of. Quarterback Kashif Taylor has performed well in his first season as a starter. Last week he accounted for 264 total yards and 4-TDs. Keshawn Ridley and Kodee Brewer bolster the run game, while Isaiah Lancaster and Miles McLendon lead the receivers.

The Rome Wolves have done much of their damage on the ground this season. Jamious Griffin leads the running attack with 349 yards and 6-TDs on the season. Senior quarterback Knox Kadum has been steady for Rome at quarterback. Kadum might be one of the most underrated quarterbacks in the state. This should be Rome’s most difficult challenge since the Marietta game. A Rome win would really put them in the driver’s seat for a region title. We think this will be closer than Rome’s last two games, but we still think the Wolves are 10 points better this week.

 

 

 

The Skinny

 

Two Central Georgia powers collide as Peach County hosts the Mary Persons Bulldogs. Mary Persons is averaging 52.5 points a game through 4 games. Quarterback JT Hartage has passed for 835 yards and 7-TDs while Quen Wilson has rushed for 429 yards and an astounding 12-TDs on the season. Deadrek Alford leads the receivers with 12 receptions for 316 yards.

Peach County has already slayed one giant as they took down Northside in their first game of the season, but they struggled against the 6A state champs in their second game. (Most teams would struggle with Lee County.) Jaydon Gibson is a dual threat QB for the Trojans, he is completing 75% of his passes with 4-TDs and no interceptions. Other offensive standouts for the Trojans are running back Noah Whittington and receiver Millard Thomas. Defensively, Jamir Best, Bryson Dent, Sergio Allen and Cedric Hillsman will look to slow down the potent Mary Persons offense. While we expect both teams to be playing at a high level on Friday, the Bulldogs offense will be a little too explosive for the Trojans to contain. We like Mary Persons by 9.

 

 

 

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TFR Week-5 Eight Greats Around the State – Part I

In Part I of our Week-5, Eight Greats Around the State, we start with the Colquitt Warner Robins game. The Demons will host Colquitt County at McConnell-Talbert Stadium on Friday. Will the home field advantage give the Demons the edge it needs? Meanwhile, Irwin County and Clinch County will tangle for the 43rd time. This game feature a few great athletes highlighted by DJ Lundy for Irwin and Trezman Marshall for Clinch. It might be the biggest game in region Class A Region 2…In a battle for Troup County, the Callaway Chargers will face the Troup County Tigers. Do the Chargers have enough fire power to keep up with the Troup? Perhaps a surprise to many around the state, the undefeated Dublin Fighting Irish will take on the Brooks County Trojans. Brooks has been up and down this season. Can they handle the Irish wing-T???

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Key: 

TFR – Turd Ferguson Report

GSWA – Georgia Sports Writers Association

NR – Not Ranked

 

The Skinny

 

 

Colquitt County has taken on all comers in central and south Georgia. This week, they will travel up interstate 75 to take on the Warner Robins Demons. Both teams have put up impressive numbers offensively. It’s been the usual suspects for each team. Dylan Fromm has passed for over a thousand yards and 9-TDs already on the young season. Marcayll Jones has been his primary target, as Jones has 11-receptions for 430 yards. Jahlen Rutherford leads the rushing attack with 304 yards on 47 carries.

We probably sound like a broken record discussing Colquitt County’s leaders. Jaycee Harden has been effective at quarterback. Daijuan Edwards continues to churn out big numbers on the ground. He and Ty Leggett have combined for almost 700 yards this season and 10-TDs. This game should be the Packers toughest test to date. Jay Ward and the Packers secondary will certainly have their hands full. Can Brian Merritt and company force Fromm into some difficult situations? We think they can. Colquitt is just too deep for the Demons this week. We like the Pack by 17 this week.

 

 

 

 

The Skinny

 

This region-1 matchup, pits the top two teams in 1A-Public. It also features two of the top running backs in Irwin’s DJ Lundy and Clinch’s Trezman Marshall. Clinch and Irwin split two meetings last year. The latter being the state title game which Clinch won. Aside from Lundy, Irwin County features backs, Jay Stanley, Jamal Paulk and quarterback Zach Smith on offense.

Clinch County counters with the aforementioned Marshall, (a UGA Commit), Dantonio Robinson and a very difficult matchup for anyone, in 6’7” receiver Jeremiah Johnson. We don’t expect a ton of points in this match-up, but we do think Clinch is a little ahead of Irwin at this point in the season. We like the Panthers by a touchdown.

 

 

 

 

 

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Callaway will attempt to sweep their portion of the Troup County circuit. The Chargers downed LaGrange earlier this season. This week they take on the high-powered Troup County Tigers. Cartavious Bigsby leads the Chargers on offense and defense.  He and Tely Fanning help lead the Chargers defense that has posted two shutouts the past two weeks. Keiondre Jones anchors a really good offensive line. However, the Tigers represent a much different challenge.

Troup is led by receiver turned quarterback Kobe Hudson. He has talented receivers around him including Jamari Thrash and Mark Anthony Dixon. While the Troup offense gets a ton of credit, there are some very imposing young men on the defensive side of the ball. The Tigers have 3 very talented linebackers in King Mwikuta, Joko Willis and Kevin Martin, while Andy Boykin anchors the Troup defensive line. We understand that Callaway is not the typical AA team so this isn’t really a David vs. Goliath matchup. The Chargers have enough talent to make this game competitive, but we believe Troup is too deep. We like the Tigers by two touchdowns.

 

 

 

 

 

The Skinny

Brooks County travels up to the Shamrock Bowl to take on the Dublin Fighting Irish. Dublin is one of the surprise teams in 2A. Dublin has impressive wins over ECI, Tattnall Square and Swainsboro. The Irish execute the wing –T with precision. Quarterback Rodriguez Martin and running back Corteveyas Mitchell lead the rushing attack.

Jacolby Brown and Deon Fountain will lead the Boroks County offense. Fountain leads Brooks in rushing and receiving yards. Perhaps the best defense for the Trojans will be their ability to keep Dublin off the field on Friday night. Ernest Whitfiled, Brent Smallwood and Darryl Gallon will have their hands full slowing down the Irish rushing attack. Dublin looks to be rolling this season. This game should be a close one, but we like the home Irish to win by a field goal.

 

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TFR Week-5 Cherokee County Football Preview

All six county teams will be in action in Week-5. We inch ever so closer to the midway point of the season and region play continues in Region 6-6A. The Creekview Grizzlies will travel to Dalton to take on the Catamounts in a crucial region tilt. Can the Cats hold serve on their home court? Or is Creekview the real deal? River Ridge travels to Osborne as both teams look to climb out of the early season basement in the region. And finally Sequoyah will host Campbell in a non-region game. The Chiefs should be guarding against a let down. Don’t let Campbell’s record fool you. They’ll be fast and athletic and fly around to the football.

In 7A, the Woodstock Wolverines will host the pass-happy North Paulding Wolfpack. The Cherokee Warriors will travel across highway-20 to Cartersville to take on one of the top teams in class 4-A. Is there more Mogelnicki “Magic” this week?!?!? Etowah will be back at home as they face the Hillgrove Hawks in non-region play.

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Key: 

TFR – Turd Ferguson Report

GSWA – Georgia Sports Writers Association

NR – Not Ranked

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Skinny

 

Woodstock and North Paulding will meet for the fourth time on Friday. Last season North Paulding won the regular season matchup, but Woodstock beat the Wolfpack in the first round of the state tournament. North Paulding has swept their portion of the Paulding county circuit and comes into the game undefeated. The Wolfpack are led by senior quarterback, Ross Malmgrem. Last season, Malgrem passed for almost 2,000 yards and thus far in 2018, he is well on his way to matching those numbers. Through 3 games, Malgrem has passed for 743 yards and 9-TDs. The Wolfpack rely heavily on the passing game. Their leading receivers are Kellan Autenrueth (7-187, 2-TDs) and Ryker Brown (12-184, 2-TDs).  Linebacker Jordan Veneziale leads the team in total tackles this season. He will get help from defensive lineman Tysean Morgan-Ford. Morgan-Ford leads the team in sacks early on in the season.

The Woodstock  Wolverines were off last week after picking up their first win of the season. Dual threat quarterback Dean Braxton is settling in for the Wolverines.  Drew Ramsey leads the Wolverines in rushing this season while Jabari Overton and Wes Bruno lead the Wolverines receiving corps. Andrew Bartolero and David Daniel will have their hands full in the defensive secondary for Woodstock.  We expect the Wolverines to  be ready to play come Friday night. But we think the Wolfpack has a little more experience and that will put them over the top. North Paulding wins a tight one by 3.

 

 

 

The Skinny

 

The Sequoyah Chiefs will host the Campbell Spartans. The Chiefs are coming off of a big win against region foe Dalton, while Campbell was off last week. This Campbell team might be the most athletic bunch that the chiefs have seen to date. They are led by quarterback Fernando Crawford on offense. Tavion Jackson is an electric back and Mah’li Jones and Javiaz Bradford have been steady for the Spartans at receiver. Eduardo Pimentel will anchor the Spartans line. Defensively, the Spartans will lean on a couple of line backers to lead them.  Terrence Pratt and Myles Virgile will be names that are likely be heard often when the Spartans are on defense.

Sequoyah got big games last week from Cole Jacobs and Jackson “Brick” Smith. The two backs combined for over 300 yards and six touchdowns against Dalton. We expect more of the same from the Chiefs this week, a steady dose of Jacobs, Smith and DJ King. Defensively, Jordan Bowers, Adam LaSelva and Emmanuel Jenkins will have their hands full trying to contain the Spartans. If Campbell can avoid turnovers this week, they should be able to keep this close. A bigger problem is slowing down the Chiefs wing-T. We think Sequoyah keeps rolling this week. Chiefs by a touchdown.

 

 

 

 

 

The Skinny

 

Dalton struggled last week on their trip to Sequoyah. The Catamounts hurt themselves with some costly turnovers. We expect that coach Matt Land will sure a lot of that up this week in practice. They will need a mistake free performance against a red-hot Creekview Grizzly team. The Catamounts will host the Grizzlies in the friendly confines of Bill Chappell Stadium. Matthew Houghton took all of the snaps for Dalton last week. We are unaware of the status of quarterback Landon Allen, but Houghton did show he could lead a few drives at the helm. If Allen is unable to go, the Grizzlies should see a steady dose of Jahmyr Gibbs and Jerric Montgomery. This should be the best running back duo that Creekview has faced this season.

For the Grizzlies, it all starts up front on both sides of the ball. The offensive line led by Nick Pendley, Tanner Tarronto and “Big” John Williams. Cade Radam has been the beneficiary of their works as he has rushed for 462 yards on the season. Both Brody Rhodes and Ethan Dirrim have fared well at quarterback for Creekview this season. Creekview’s defense has not allowed more than 14 points in a game this season. That’s a testament to a physical front four led by Avery Rocks and John Hannaford. Chance Schwartz and Andy Davis are stalwarts the defensive backfield. We expect a more physical performance from Dalton this week, but we believe the Grizzlies will return home from  Dalton with another victory this week. We like Creekview by 10 on the road.

 

 

 

 

The Skinny

Both River Ridge and Osborne enter Friday’s game seeking their first win of the season. This region match-up is a must win for either team in order to stay relevant in region play. Osborne has struggled as of late due to injuries at key skill positions. Last week the Cardinals went with a freshman QB who went through some growing pains against Creekview. Osborne does have some athletes on both sides of the ball. If they get healthy, players like Marquis Ledet Larry Williams and Iverson Harris can pose some challenges for the River Ridge defense.

The Knights continue to show improvement. They have just had an absolute grinder of a schedule as we have mentioned in previous weeks. River Ridge was able to move the ball with success against Allatoona last week, but their efforts were not reflected on the scoreboard. We expect the usual suspects to be in play for River Ridge. We won’t be shocked for a big night from the River Ridge backfield highlighted by Kofi Reeves-Miller. Expect for the Knights to break out this week and beat the Cardinals by 13.

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Skinny

Last week the Etowah Eagles got a big come from behind win against a gritty Pebblebrook team. This week, the Eagles will need another big performance from their defense to get a win against the Hillgrove Hawks. Both teams are run oriented so it should be another smash-mouth type of contest. Etowah has been led the past two weeks by running back Klivert Many. Last week Many rushed for 59 yards but it was quarterback Brayden O’neill who provided a spark, scoring both of the Etowah touchdowns on the ground.

Hillgrove’s rushing attack has been led by Trevor Smith and Isaiah McCray. The two backs have combined for over 290 yards on the season. There’s really not a whole lot of analysis on this one. Whichever team can control the line of scrimmage and run the ball more effectively wins this game. We believe it will be another “grind it out” type game, which should keep it low scoring. We like the Hawks to beat the Eagles by 4.

 

 

 

 

The Skinny

 

The last time Cartersville and Cherokee squared-off, Cherokee High was the only high school in Cherokee County and there was no such thing as MTV or even Fruit Roll-Ups. (The world has come along way since 1971.) Cherokee will face a stiff test when they face the Cartersville Hurricanes this week. The Canes have only surrendered 3 points, (no that’s not a typo), the entire season. Their defense is led by lineman Isaiah Cheney and defensive back Evan Slocum. On offense Tee Webb continues to come into his own at quarterback. He has passed for 729 yards and 13-TDs already on the young season. Jackson Lowe and Kaleb Chatmon are reliable receivers for Webb. Perhaps the most dangerous weapon on offense for the Cartersville is Marcus Gary, who has rushed for over 200 yards and 4-TDs on the season. Gary is a back that can run between the tackles and run away from defensive backs. He’s not only a threat running the ball, but also leads the team in receiving yards.

Cherokee is no stranger to great running backs this season, as they have faced their share of high-powered rushing attacks in the past three weeks. Defensively, McKinley Hunter, Grant Hornebuckle and Grant Mogelnicki will be busy trying to keep the Cartersville offense in check. The Warriors got a big boost in the run game from senior Grant Mogelnicki last week. Mogelnicki, making his first start at running back, ran for 124 yards and 4-TDs. Cherokee should continue to get a boost  from receivers Devin Ellison and Brady Bocherer. This should be the toughest opponent for Cartersville to date. If Mogelnicki can get going again, we like the Warriors to keep this one close. We think Cartersville is a little ahead of the Warriors this week. Canes by 11.

 

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Conversations with Coaches – Zach Grage – Thomasville Bulldogs

Prove it! That’s the motto for the 2018 Thomasville Bulldogs. We had a chance to visit with the Dogs head coach Zach Grage and talk Thomasville Football and what exactly they have to prove this season. Coach Grage tells us how he got to Thomasville as well as sharing some of the goals for the team, some of the surprise players, standout players, and All-Stars in the community. Coach Grage looks to have this Thomasville team poised for another deep run in the post-season. Tune in as we talk Tiger Football with Coach Grage.

 

 

In case you missed it, you can check out our Thomasville Preview here: Thomasville Football Preview

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Conversations with Coaches – Jamie Fox – Harris County Tigers

We had a chance to talk to Coach Jamie Fox over the weekend. Fox took over as Head Coach for Harris County this season. He has been the offensive coordinator for the past six seasons. While this is Coach Fox’s first season as the head coach at Harris County, he does have previous head coaching experience at Shaw. Coach Fox and the Tigers return some big names, including Cal’von Harris back in the backfield. Last season he was a First Team All-State selection and rushed for over 1,600 yards with 9 TDs. The Tigers have faced some stiff competition to date and have been hit by the injury bug, but are looking to get healthy during the bye week. All while trying to process the sudden loss of their beloved AD. Region play is still in front of the Tigers, so there is still much to play for this season. Tune in as we talk Tiger Football with Coach Fox.

 

 

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TFR Week-4 GHSA Football Poll

Our Week-4 polls have been published and are listed below.

There not many changes in the 7-A poll this week. Colquitt County remains a top the poll. Hillgrove makes their first appearance in the poll this season, while McEachern re-enters the top-10.

Class 6-A saw the Sequoyah Chiefs make a statement on Friday beating the Dalton Catamounts by 28 at home. The Chiefs make their debut in the polls at No. 8. The remainder of the poll remains unchanged.

There are no changes in the class 5-A poll as there were no losses in the top-10. Rome flexed their muscle on Friday, defeating region rival Kell, 35-6.

In Class 4-A, Chapel Hill takes the place of Sandy Creek at No. 10. The Panthers beat Starr’s Mill 49-19, while Sandy Creek lost this week to Ridgeland.  Burke County moves up to the No. 9 spot after a win over Wilkinson County. The rest of the top 10 remains unchanged.

There was a bit of movement within 3-A, but no new entrants. Cedar Grove lost to 7-A McEachern by a touchdown, but still remains at No. 2. Benedictine drops one spot after falling to 4-A No. 1 Blessed Trinity. Westminster and GAC drop to No. 9 and 10 respectively after losses this week.

In 2-A, the top 7 spots remain unchanged. Heard County drops out of the poll after a loss to Rockmart. While the Harlem Bulldogs make their first entry into the poll at No. 10.

In 1-A Public, Mitchell County is back into the top 10 this week after the beat Miller County soundly on Friday night. Manchester drops 4 spots after losing to Northeast, Macon.

The top 10 in Class 1-A Private remains unchanged. Only half the teams were in action this week. All of them were winners by convincing margins.

Polls are fun and can provide for spirited and healthy conversations and debates. We welcome any and all poll feedback.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Conversation with Coaches – Kyle Adkins – Campbell Spartans

Earlier this week, we had the opportunity to talk to Coach Kyle Adkins, head coach for the Campbell Spartans. Last season, Coach Adkins led the Spartans to the playoffs for the first time in 11 years. This season, they are looking to build on the success from 2017. Coach Adkins let’s us in on some of the surprise players this season as well as some of the key returners from last season. Tune in as we talk Campbell Spartan football with Coach Adkins.

 

 

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Conversations with Coaches – Jay Poag – Christian Heritage Lions

Head Coach Jay Poag begins his third season as head coach of the Christian Heritage Lions.  The Lions are in their seventh season of play at the GHSA level. Christian Heritage will face a challenging slate of games in 2018 including a 3 game stretch of regional foes Mt. Zion, Carroll, Darlington, and Trion. All of whom made the playoffs last season. Coach Poag joined us to talk about his teams fast start, some of the surprising players thus far and the teams ” international” flair. Coach Poag also gives us a brief preview of what to expect as the Lions take on the LaFayette Ramblers on Friday night. Tune in as we talk CHS Lions football with Coach Poag.

 

 

 

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