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Georgia high school football rankings: Maxwell summary after quarterfinals
- A ranking of the 460 teams of the Georgia High School Association (GHSA), the Georgia Independent School Association (GISA), and the Georgia Association of Private & Parochial Schools (GAPPS) throughout the 2021 season.
The article from the Atlanta Journal-Constitution provides an update on the Georgia high school football rankings following the quarterfinals. It highlights the performance of key teams across different classifications. In Class 7A, Walton, Camden County, and Milton are among the top teams, with Walton securing a spot in the semifinals after defeating Parkview. Class 6A sees Gainesville, Douglas County, and Marist advancing, with Gainesville's defense being particularly noted. In Class 5A, Cartersville, Warner Robins, and Coffee are leading, with Cartersville's strong offensive play. Class 4A features teams like Benedictine, Spalding, and North Oconee, with Benedictine's undefeated season standing out. Class 3A has Cedar Grove, Calvary Day, and Stephens County moving forward, with Cedar Grove's championship pedigree noted. Class 2A includes Fitzgerald, Pierce County, and Appling County, with Fitzgerald's consistent performance highlighted. In Class A Division I, Prince Avenue Christian, Swainsboro, and Trion are top contenders, with Prince Avenue's quarterback play being exceptional. Lastly, in Class A Division II, Schley County, Bowdon, and Clinch County are leading, with Schley County's defense being a key factor. The article also mentions the Maxwell Ratings, which provide a statistical analysis of team performances, influencing the rankings.
Read the Full Atlanta Journal-Constitution Article at:
[ https://www.ajc.com/sports/high-school/georgia-high-school-football-rankings-maxwell-summary-after-quarterfinals/QNPH3GVYTJAJ7LW6MUGNF3AH3E/ ]
Read the Full Atlanta Journal-Constitution Article at:
[ https://www.ajc.com/sports/high-school/georgia-high-school-football-rankings-maxwell-summary-after-quarterfinals/QNPH3GVYTJAJ7LW6MUGNF3AH3E/ ]
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