
Mays has advanced to the third round of the state playoffs, thanks in large part to junior kicker Chloe Robinson. She successfully converted four of five extra point attempts (one was blocked) in the Raiders’ 35-22 victory over Lee County last week.
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Mays advanced to the third round of the Georgia High School Association (GHSA) State Football Playoffs on Friday evening.
The Raiders (11-1), the No. 1 seed from Class AAAAAA-Region 5, rallied from a 22-8 deficit to defeat Lee County (9-3), 35-22. Mays shut out the Trojans in the second half, while the Raiders responded with two touchdown passes from quarterback B.J. Phillips, one each to Amir Abdul-Rahman and Jamarcus McCoy, a touchdown run by Phillips and an interception return for a touchdown by Ferlando Jordan. Junior place kicker Chloe Robinson was successful on four of her five extra point kick attempts (one was blocked). The Raiders will host Tucker (11-1), the No. 1 seed from Region 4, Friday at 7:30 p.m., at Lakewood Stadium.
Douglass was eliminated from the playoffs, 28-20, by Screven County, the Class AA-Region 4 champions. The Astros fought hard and threatened to score in the game’s final seconds, but their drive was snuffed out by the Gamecock defense. Douglass finished the season 8-4 as head coach Rodney Cofield has brought the winning tradition back to the Astro program.
Grady was eliminated from the playoffs in heartbreaking fashion, 24-21, by Woodland-Stockbridge of Henry County when the Wolfpack kicked the game-winning field goal with just three seconds left in the game. The Grey Knights were led by senior quarterback Caylin Newton, who ran for a touchdown and threw a touchdown pass to Jacquez Sloan, and Jeffrey Black ran for a touchdown as well. Grady finished the season 10-2 and won the region championship for the first time since 2010.
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Mays has advanced to the third round of the state playoffs, thanks in large part to junior kicker Chloe Robinson. She successfully converted four of five extra point attempts (one was blocked) in the Raiders’ 35-22 victory over Lee County last week.
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The South Atlanta boys team debuts at No. 2 in the Class AA rankings. The Hornets won their first game of the season last week, 94-56, over Drew of Clayton County. Last season, South Atlanta finished 25-7 and advanced to the state finals.
Mays’ girls are No. 3 in the Class AAAAA rankings. The Lady Raiders will open the season Friday at the Tennessee Turkey Jam in Germantown, TN. They finished last season with a record of 22-8 and advanced to the state quarterfinals.