Sandy Creek’s Justin Moore is one of the biggest offensive linemen in the state standing 6’4″ and 360 lbs. The mountainous senior is aptly nicknamed such and is one of the strongest players you can find in the state of Georgia. Just last week against Alexander, Moore tallied 7 pancakes and was voted our Week
Hess Makes a lot of Progress
One of the big improvers in the class of ’24 has to be Clarke Central’s Garrett Hess. Over the last year, the big 6’6″ 300 lbs. offensive lineman has made a tremendous jump in his execution, fundamentals, and general power at the point of attack. The fruits of his labor is already being seen, and
Wilson Brothers are Clutch
Jenkins County is ranked according to GHSF Daily for the first time since 1999, and the dynamic brothers Christian and ZZ Wilson have helped elevate the program. With the game on the line down 26-20 with 1:30 left in the game against #5 ranked Johnson County, the team turned to the brothers to make
Coleman to Tucker Crashes Cedartown
Cam Tucker game film DeShun Coleman game film Last week, Callaway once again showed they were not a team to underestimate, even if you are Cedartown, the returning state runner-up in 4A. The Cavaliers came out on top with a 27-10 victory, and setting the tone early was senior DeShun Coleman’s pass to his fellow
Seminole’s Landing Pushing The Limit
Seminole County’s Garrett Landing was a Preseason All-State selection going into the season. After Week 1, he has certainly proven that accolade correct by making Week 1’s Bully Squad and eventually being voted the Top Offensive Lineman of the Week on the website. Landing is a powerful 6’4″ 297 lbs. blocker who has been
Senior is in for the Fight
William Wallace is a two-sport athlete over at Archer who excels at both baseball and football. He is looking to take his game on the gridiron to another level this fall, and if the first game was any indication, then Wallace is certainly set for an exciting season. Going up against North Forsyth in the
River Ridge’s Hand Looking for a Big Season
With just 3 minutes left in the game down 6-3 against 7A Hillgrove, River Ridge was looking for a big play. No team had scored a touchdown all night, and once again Hillgrove was punting. Back to returns was senior Andrew Hand. The ball bounced, Hand jaunted back towards the right sideline picking up the
Week 1 Standouts
Here is a new feature to kick off the season. Underneath we have selected some of the top performers from Week 1 with their highlights attached and a writeup. Use the hashtag #RGStandout with your stats and film included if you want to be selected for next week. Tanner Ennis 2024 Bryan Co. Safety The
Scott Prime to Breakout Senior Year
There is no secret here that we like to find diamonds in the rough. Players from smaller towns who are hiding under the radar, but just need some additional exposure to get colleges’ attention, and we feel like we have found another in Banks County senior Aaron Scott. After having a pretty innocuous offseason when
Rome Offense Set to Flow with Fountain
Last year, Reece Fountain was among the most productive and efficient QBs in the state of Georgia. The class of ’24 quarterback had defenses on their toes throwing for 3100 yards, and 28 touchdowns while also completing 75% of his 292 attempts. Heading into his senior year, Fountain believes that last year’s production is just
Big Month for North Gwinnett’s Jordan
The camp season has gone well for rising junior defensive back Chandler Jordan. The North Gwinnett product has been on the move in the month of June and has stimulated the attention of several P5 programs. Following an evaluation period where Auburn and Louisville offered, Jordan has seen his recruiting moment continue with offers from
Bird’s Recruitment Starting to Soar
Veteran’s soon-to-be senior Preston Bird has seen his recruitment take a turn for the better in the month of June. With Samford offering at the start, and Lafayette just a few days back, the 2024 slot receiver is starting to solidify himself as a legit D1 pass-catcher. “I camped fairly decent in June and I’m
Smith’s Summer Update
KJ Smith cooked opposing defenses last fall en route to 3.1k yards and 38 total touchdowns. The savvy signal-caller out of Roswell is a dual threat capable of lighting up the scoreboard both on the ground and in the air. Last season’s momentum carried over to the spring, where Smith continued to impress in their
McIntosh’s Morris & Glozier are Clutch
McIntosh has been one of the surprise teams in Class 5A this season. The Chiefs are entering the state playoffs for the first time since 2017 and one of the few times in school history. Senior QB Tate Morris has undoubtedly played a massive role in their resurgence into the postseason. Morris has 2871 passing
Decatur Duo Dazzle in the Clutch
With only about 20 seconds left on the clock, Decatur was looking for nothing short of a miracle. So what do they do? How about a backward pass over to their TE Tristan Strickland, who then threw the football nearly 50 yards downfield to junior receiver Malachi Miller who was running a deep post. As
Bradford’s Recruitment Ready for Takeoff
An athlete who sticks out among the Statesboro roster is Amontrae Bradford. At 6’5″ and 210 lbs., the rangy junior edge defender can get out in space and create havoc. Last week, Bradford showed off his explosive speed and length again. Breaking through the line of scrimmage, Bradford was directly in the fact of
Williams Looking to Make a Name for Himself
Appling County class of ’24 running back Jamarion Williams has stepped up the last few seasons and provided some excellent support on the ground. The junior back helped substantially last week rushing for 156 yards as they faced off against a rock-solid Vidalia squad. Williams had many nice runs against Vidalia, but one clearly stood
Colquitt County’s Williams Attacks the Pass
Some receivers run their routes and go through the motions of getting open, and then there is Colquitt County junior Zay Williams. The 5’11” receiver’s aggressive nature shines through each play, and while the ball is in the air, the 2024 prospect is actively getting in position to make a highlight reel catch. Just last
Brown Delivers the Goods
Fred Brown out of Coffee is a dynamic junior running back who caught our eye during the early part of the season. His good play has continued for the top-ranked 5A program, and just last week, the junior broke off a run that will be one to remember. Brown took a handoff at the
Adairsville’s Blome Runs Wild
Ethan Blome is off to an excellent start to his junior season rushing for 743 yards on just 82 attempts for 7 touchdowns. The class of ’24 back has had a breakout year, and just last week, he brokout out of the gates against Ringgold for one of the longest runs in the state of
Big Stat Dude Week 5: Ahmari Douglas
Ahmari Douglas is our top performer of the week after his excellent game against Groves high school. The junior was dominant going for 251 rushing yards and three touchdowns on just 12 carries while also intercepting two passes on defense. The standout class of ’24 back has been an impact player this season for
Meet Jenkins Co.’s Versatile JR Christian Wilson
Christian Wilson out of Jenkins County shined as a sophomore, but in his junior year, his talents look to be blinding. The versatile playmaker who lines up all over the field has helped his team to a 3-1 start to the year. A good example of Wilson’s dynamic play was last Friday against Cross
Telly Johnson Tells All
Hephzibah’s Telly Johnson has started off his junior campaign with a bang. The stout 6′ 220 lbs. athlete just last week earned Player of the Game in a close 26-17 loss to Laney. Johnson also made one of the top plays in the state of Georgia last week. Taking a hand-off on the other side
Time to Wake Up on Coffee’s Paulk
Anthony Paulk was named All-Region his sophomore year. The 2024 defensive back who primarily played cover corner last year is now predominantly at safety, where he can be the centerpiece of the Coffee secondary. He quickly took to the new position, picking off a pass against Tift County in the first game of the
Creekside Defender Provides Update
Ricky McCrary is a talented 2024 defensive back out of Creekside. The rising junior had 76 tackles, 1 interception, and 17 pass breakups last fall with a few fumble recoveries, as well. Now that season is over, colleges have increased their attention towards getting McCrary on campus, so he updated us with the latest around