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Article

Camden County moves up to No. 1

Written by:
Fletcher Proctor
Published on:
September 17, 2012
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In what some people are calling the upset of the year, Grayson fell to Parkview on the road Friday 22-7 after turning the ball over four times. With the loss, Grayson drops in the latest Class AAAAAA poll from No. 1 to No. 3 as Camden County assumes the top spot. The Wildcats are led by Brice Ramsey, J.J. Green and a host of other SEC recruits who have Camden County to a 4-0 start. Lassiter moves up to No. 2 after Eddie Printz passed for four scores in the first half as the Trojans hammered Class AAAAA-power Kell 42-13. Lowndes and Norcross round out the top five. West Forsyth moved into the top 10 at No. 9 after crushing Starr's Mill. The Wolverines will appear on the GPB webcast this week when they travel to face Alpharetta.

Stephenson, East Paulding and ML King all moved up in the Class AAAAA poll to crack the top five following losses by Kell and Warner Robins. Heritage-Conyers is new to the rankings at No. 9.

In Class AAAA, Sandy Creek still sits No. 1, followed by Statesboro, but Riverdale, Monroe and Burke County appear in this week's poll. Grady and Carrollton fell to No. 9 and 10, respectively following losses on Friday.

White County cracked the Class AAA top 10, debuting at No. 6 after posting the program's best start since 1975. Senior quarterback Will Brock notched five scores in a win over Fannin County. Cartersville checks into the poll at No. 10.

Brooks County, Vidalia and Lamar County were the big movers in Class AA. Calhoun strengthened its hold on the No. 1 spot with a 46-35 win over Carrollton, but Brooks County jumped up to No. 3 and Vidalia tagged along to move to No. 4.

In Class A, Aquinas and ELCA remained No. 1 and 2, but Charlton County moved up to No. 6 after recording its second shutout of the year. Commerce is the new No. 7 after beating Banks County and Prince Avenue debuts at No. 10.

Class AAAAAA

1. Camden County

2. Lassiter

3. Grayson

4. Lowndes

5. Norcross

6. Walton

7. Colquitt County

8. Lovejoy

9. West Forsyth

10. North Gwinnett



Class AAAAA

1. Tucker

2. Northside-Warner Robins

3. Stephenson

4. East Paulding

5. ML King

6. Gainesville

7. Thomas County Central

8. Kell

9. Heritage-Conyers

10. Ware County



Class AAAA

1.Sandy Creek

2. Statesboro

3. Stephens County

4. Griffin

5. Marist

6. Riverdale

7. Monroe

8. Burke County

9. Grady

10. Carrollton



Class AAA

1. Peach County

2. Washington County

3. Buford

4. Thomson

5. Dodge County

6. White County

7. St. Pius X

8. Carver-Columbus

9. Appling County

10. Cartersville



Class AA

1. Calhoun

2. Cook

3. Brooks County

4. Vidalia

5. Fitzgerald

6. Lamar County

7. Lovett

8. Westside-Augusta

9. GAC

10. Heard County



Class A

1. Aquinas

2. ELCA

3. Wilcox County

4. Lincoln County

5. ECI

6. Charlton County

7. Commerce

8. Calvary Day

9. Wilkinson County

10. Prince Avenue Christian

In what some people are calling the upset of the year, Grayson fell to Parkview on the road Friday