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Week 6 Football Rankings

Written by:
Score Atlanta
Published on:
September 26, 2017
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Grayson and Lowndes had shutout wins to the tune of a combined 129-0 score, and Archer held off Roswell 37-26 on the road. The rest of the teams, save Mountain View, won comfortably over 7A or 6A opponents. North Gwinnett, which held off previous No. 9 Mountain View 27-14, enters the rankings.

Coffee dropped a narrow 33-31 game at ranked 7A team Tift County, but well keep them No. 3 after that tough loss. Two-loss Harrison is right behind them at No. 4, and the Hoyas got a strong 27-10 win over region mate Allatoona. Douglas County knocked Langston Hughes out of the rankings and moved up to No. 6. Dalton re-enters at No. 10, beating out a thin crop of contenders.

The only movement in Class A-Private consisted of Calvary Days drop out of the rankings due to a 9-3 home loss to two-loss Aquinas. Everyone else in the rankings was either on a bye or had a comfortable win, and Darlington re-entered the Top 10 with two straight wins.

Top-ranked Cedar Grove set a school record of 15 wins in a row as it moved past Westminster 41-10 last week. It begs the question, who in Class AAA can stop the Saints? Second-ranked Peach County has never played Cedar Grove. Third-ranked Greater Atlanta Christian fell to the Jelani Woods led Saints last year in the championship game after moving past Peach County in the semifinals. Peach County moved past Westside-Macon last week 35-7, protecting its No. 2 rank. GAC handled Union County 47-7. Out of the top three programs, it is hard to tell who is the best in Class AAA.

Benedictine beat Vidalia 27-7 last week and holds the top spot in Class AA again this week. Hapeville Charter easily handled South Atlanta 42-7 to move to 4-1 and stay in the No. 2 spot. Third-ranked Screven County shut out Laney, 49-0, and had 402 rushing yards in the game. Thomasville beat Cook 40-34 but trailed 34-28 in the fourth before scoring two late touchdowns. The Bulldogs slid to fifth with Rabun County climbing to No. 4 after a 49-8 win over West Hall.



Class AAAAAAA

1. Grayson

2. Lowndes

3. Archer

4. Mill Creek

5. Walton

6. Colquitt County

7. Brookwood

8. McEachern

10. Tift County

10. North Gwinnett



Class AAAAAA

1. Tucker

2. Lee County

3. Coffee

4. Harrison

5. Mays

6. Douglas County

7. Northside-Warner Robins

8. Winder-Barrow

9. Alpharetta

10. Dalton



Class AAAAA

1. Rome

2. Buford

3. Stockbridge

4. Carrollton

5. Jones County

6. Warner Robins

7. Starrs Mill

8. Kell

9. Wayne County

10. Bainbridge



Class AAAA

1. Cartersville

2. Blessed Trinity

3. Marist

4. Thomson

5. Sandy Creek

6. Jefferson

7. Ridgeland

8. Woodward Academy

9. Burke County

10. Troup



Class AAA

1. Cedar Grove (5-0)

2. Peach County (4-1)

3. Greater Atlanta Christian (4-1)

4. Calhoun (4-1)

5. Jenkins (4-0)

6. Crisp County (4-0)

7. Lovett (2-3)

8. Bremen (5-0)

9. Monroe Area (5-0)

10. Pace Academy (2-2)



Class AA

1. Benedictine (5-0)

2. Hapeville Charter (4-1)

3. Screven County (4-0)

4. Rabun County (4-0)

5. Thomasville (5-0)

6. Callaway (4-0)

7. Jefferson County (5-0)

8. Brooks County (4-0)

9. Dodge County (4-0)

10. Fitzgerald (1-3)



Class A-Private

1. Eagles Landing Christian

2. Prince Avenue Christian

3. Wesleyan

4. Mt. Paran Christian

5. Athens Academy

6. Tattnall Square

7. Fellowship Christian

8. Stratford Academy

9. Mt. Pisgah Christian

10. Darlington



Class A-Public

1. Manchester

2. Irwin County

3. Commerce

4. Taylor County

5. Clinch County

6. Macon County

7. Charlton County

8. Mt. Zion-Carroll

9. Emanuel County Institute

10. Trion

Grayson and Lowndes had shutout wins to the tune of a combined 129-0 score, and Archer held off