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Posted on 12/11/21 at 7:08 pm to SteelerBravesDawg
Scores have been updated to show the AAA and AAAAA finals. Congrats to Cedar Grove for winning AAA and the fightin' Ron Simmons's of Warner Robins on B2B titles and 6th overall. This was their 5th straight appearance in the title game. 

Posted on 12/11/21 at 7:36 pm to SteelerBravesDawg
Can Milton slow down the Collins Hill death machine?
Posted on 12/11/21 at 7:38 pm to SteelerBravesDawg
Ware county beat them in the reg season so I'm claiming half of a state championship for us
Posted on 12/11/21 at 8:34 pm to K9
Collins Hill only up 7-0 at halftime.
Milton clearly had a good game plan coming in to try to run the ball and take the air out of the stadium and limit CH’s possessions.
They’ve done a good job, but they need points now or their defense will start to crack.
Milton clearly had a good game plan coming in to try to run the ball and take the air out of the stadium and limit CH’s possessions.
They’ve done a good job, but they need points now or their defense will start to crack.
Posted on 12/12/21 at 10:42 am to BranchDawg
Scores have been updated to include the 7A final. Congrats to Collins Hill for being undefeated state champs. They have a chance to be "national" champions. They were ranked #3 coming in.
Another HSFB season has ended. See everyone at MBS the 3rd week of August for the Corky Kell Classic.
Another HSFB season has ended. See everyone at MBS the 3rd week of August for the Corky Kell Classic.
Posted on 12/12/21 at 10:51 am to SteelerBravesDawg
Dec. 4—Kell could be playing the state's first high school football game of 2022.
The Longhorns will face Cherokee Bluff in the first game of the Corky Kell Classic on Wednesday, Aug. 17 at Johns Creek High School. Kell, which shares the same namesake with the event, has played in every Classic since 2010.
The 31st annual Classic will be spread out over four days and will feature five teams from Cobb County over its 10-game schedule.
The schedule was revealed Friday night by Classic director Dave Hunter at halftime of the broadcast of the Walton-Milton Class AAAAAAA state semifinal game.
Kennesaw Mountain, which went 10-2 this season, will make its first appearance in the Classic when it faces Cass at Rome's Barron Stadium on Aug. 19. The Mustangs are coming off their first region title and first playoff game victory in program history.
McEachern, Walton and Marietta will take the field at Mercedes-Benz Stadium on Aug. 20. It will be the first appearance for the Blue Devils on the Atlanta Falcons' field, and coach Richard Morgan said during Friday's broadcast that his players will be excited to show what they can do.
"I think they are going to love it," Morgan said. "We've accomplished a lot as a program, but one thing we haven't been able to do is be a part of those to play at Mercedes-Benz. I think they are going to be ecstatic and love the experience. I'm appreciative that people thought highly enough of us to invite us" Morgan may be as excited as the team. "I'm as happy as the kids are," he said. "To play on a field where Super Bowls are played, where the Falcons play and where the SEC championship is — so many great events have been held there. As a coach, as a player, you can't help but be excited. The excitement around Marietta is going to be huge."
The Classic made a change in the Saturday schedule by eliminating one game and making it a four-game slate. Over the last 12 years, Kell began the final day at 9 a.m. The last game would be scheduled to begin at 8 or 8:30 p.m., but it would rarely begin before 10 p.m.
Cobb teams will play in three of the four Saturday games.
McEachern will start the day's play at 10 a.m. against North Gwinnett. Walton will play Mill Creek at 4 p.m., and Marietta will play in the nightcap, which is now scheduled for 7 p.m. The Blue Devils' opponent has yet to be finalized, though Hunter said Friday it may be Grayson.
The Longhorns will face Cherokee Bluff in the first game of the Corky Kell Classic on Wednesday, Aug. 17 at Johns Creek High School. Kell, which shares the same namesake with the event, has played in every Classic since 2010.
The 31st annual Classic will be spread out over four days and will feature five teams from Cobb County over its 10-game schedule.
The schedule was revealed Friday night by Classic director Dave Hunter at halftime of the broadcast of the Walton-Milton Class AAAAAAA state semifinal game.
Kennesaw Mountain, which went 10-2 this season, will make its first appearance in the Classic when it faces Cass at Rome's Barron Stadium on Aug. 19. The Mustangs are coming off their first region title and first playoff game victory in program history.
McEachern, Walton and Marietta will take the field at Mercedes-Benz Stadium on Aug. 20. It will be the first appearance for the Blue Devils on the Atlanta Falcons' field, and coach Richard Morgan said during Friday's broadcast that his players will be excited to show what they can do.
"I think they are going to love it," Morgan said. "We've accomplished a lot as a program, but one thing we haven't been able to do is be a part of those to play at Mercedes-Benz. I think they are going to be ecstatic and love the experience. I'm appreciative that people thought highly enough of us to invite us" Morgan may be as excited as the team. "I'm as happy as the kids are," he said. "To play on a field where Super Bowls are played, where the Falcons play and where the SEC championship is — so many great events have been held there. As a coach, as a player, you can't help but be excited. The excitement around Marietta is going to be huge."
The Classic made a change in the Saturday schedule by eliminating one game and making it a four-game slate. Over the last 12 years, Kell began the final day at 9 a.m. The last game would be scheduled to begin at 8 or 8:30 p.m., but it would rarely begin before 10 p.m.
Cobb teams will play in three of the four Saturday games.
McEachern will start the day's play at 10 a.m. against North Gwinnett. Walton will play Mill Creek at 4 p.m., and Marietta will play in the nightcap, which is now scheduled for 7 p.m. The Blue Devils' opponent has yet to be finalized, though Hunter said Friday it may be Grayson.
Posted on 12/12/21 at 10:56 am to SteelerBravesDawg
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The Classic made a change in the Saturday schedule by eliminating one game and making it a four-game slate. Over the last 12 years, Kell began the final day at 9 a.m. The last game would be scheduled to begin at 8 or 8:30 p.m., but it would rarely begin before 10 p.m.
Cobb teams will play in three of the four Saturday games.
This right here is huge. The last game wouldn't end a lot of times until just before midnight and Dave Hunter would be losing his mind about having to pay another day's rent to Blank if the games bled over into Sunday morning.
We had a crew 3 years ago not get off the field until 1:06 Sunday morning.
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