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New season’s here, looking so di-vine

Darryl Maxie

Eventually, I’m told, the limb snaps.

But, as high school football season dawns anew today, it’ll take time to figure out exactly how far out on the prognostication vine I can go before finding its breaking point.

Let’s start on the thick end, with Lovett and Westminster, and work our way toward the twiggy end. Time was, Westminster would thump Lovett, and that was that.

Now, Lovett’s doing the thumping. And the Lions have been itching to thump somebody since wandering into single-digit side of a 65-7 Dublin drubbin’ in the Dome.

Westminster has to pay for that. Or at least that’s the way it’ll seem when Lovett beats the Wildcats for the third time in a row — something the Lions have done only once (1994-96).

Let’s venture a little farther out. You wouldn’t think that picking Etowah to beat Sequoyah would look so odd. But for six years, Sequoyah has beaten Etowah almost at will.

No more. Etowah started something last season in Bill Stewart’s first year at the helm. The Eagles went 8-4, deeper into a season than ever before. There’s the distinct sense of unfinished business, and finally getting over the Sequoyah hurdle is the most fitting place for it to resume.

Picking Brookwood to lose used to be a foolproof twig-breaker. Not this week.

The Broncos meet Roswell, a rematch of a second-round playoff game they lost by one point last year. Everything since then has only widened the gap.

The Broncos break in a new quarterback and an entire new starting lineup on defense. Meanwhile, Roswell has a share of a state title and coach Tim McFarlin’s resolve to forget the accompanying laurels. The Hornets have the team and the schedule to hold firm in the top spot for a while, beating Brookwood for starters.

Could the breaking point be in picking Mundy’s Mill, 0-3 against Riverdale, to finally beat the Raiders? Or in taking Irwin County, christening its brand new stadium, to end a seven-game skid against rival Fitzgerald? What about taking Darlington to beat Chattooga, after losing by 22 last time? Has enough of the old Valdosta rubbed off on Mike O’Brien’s Woodstock team (4-6 last season) that it can beat Pebblebrook (9-3 last season) for the second consecutive time?

Picked all that. Twig remains strong like bull.

I almost picked Thomasville, owned by rival Thomas County Central since the 1993 Class AAA championship, to break through. Four Central turnovers in a scrimmage against Lowndes, almost swayed me. Almost took McNair, which upset Stephenson last season, to kneecap M.L. King, too. But no.

There’ll be time for leaps of faith, more daring flights of fancy. This is week one. Plenty of healthy twig left.

THE WEEKEND PREDICTIONS

FRIDAY

Winners in bold

Adairsville Gordon Central

Alpharetta North Forsyth

Americus-Sumter Forest Park

Apalachee Winder-Barrow

Appling County Wayne County

Athens Academy Oglethorpe Co.

Baldwin Washington Co.

Banks County Jackson County

Beach Savannah

Berkmar Luella

Bleckley County Jones County

Blessed Trinity Clarkston

Bowdon Pacelli Catholic

Brantley County Bacon County

Brookstone Whitefield Academy

Cairo Osborne

Calhoun County Central-Talbotton

Callaway Cross Keys

Campbell Wheeler

Carrollton Douglas County

Cartersville Woodland-Cart.

Carver-Columbus Spencer

Cass SE Whitfield

Cedar Shoals Oconee County

Charlton County Clinch County

Chestatee West Hall

Collins Hill Grayson

Cook Colquitt County

Coosa Lakeview-Ft. Ogle.

Commerce Rabun County

Creekview Our Lady of Mercy

Crisp County Dooly County

Cross Creek Hephzibah

Dacula Central Gwinnett

Dalton Calhoun

Darlington Chattooga

Dodge County Telfair County

Dougherty Northeast-Macon

Druid Hills Avondale

Dublin West Laurens

Dunwoody Southside

Early County Bainbridge

East Paulding Paulding County

Eastside Newton

ECI Metter

Effingham County Richmond Acad.

ELCA Athens Christian

Etowah Sequoyah

Fannin County Gilmer

Fellowship Christ. Prince Ave. Christ.

Flowery Branch White County

GAC Mary Persons

Gainesville East Hall

Glynn Academy Bradwell Institute

Gordon Lee Model

Greene County Glenn Hills

Griffin Lithia Springs

Habersham Cent. Alcovy

Harlem Evans

Hart County Clarke Central

Hawkinsville Perry

Heard County Bremen

Henry County Dutchtown

Hiram Alexander

Irwin County Fitzgerald

Jackson Union Grove

Jeff Davis Montgomery Co.

Jefferson County Burke County

Jenkins County Wheeler County

Johnson County East Laurens

Johnson-Gaines. Jefferson

Kendrick Jordan

Kennesaw Mtn. Pope

Lakeside-DeKalb Stone Mountain

Lakeside-Evans Aquinas

Lamar County Meadowcreek

Landmark Christ. Ringgold

Laney Butler

Lanier County Albany

Lee County Westover

Loganville Monroe Area

Lovett Westminster

Lowndes Harrison

Madison County Franklin County

Manchester Greenville

Marietta Lassiter

Marion County Chattahoochee Co.

Marist Columbia

Mays Washington

McIntosh Co. Acad. Liberty County

Milton Forsyth Central

Mitchell County Pelham

M.L. King McNair

Morgan County Portal

Mundy’s Mill Riverdale

Norcross Duluth

North Atlanta Carver-Atlanta

North Clayton Morrow

North Cobb Kell

Northgate Central-Carroll

North Gwinnett Walton

North Oconee Ola

Northside-W.R. Houston County

Northview Mill Creek

NW Whitfield Murray County

Peach County Macon County

Peachtree Ridge Shiloh

Pepperell Cedartown

Pickens Lumpkin County

Pierce County Atkinson County

Randolph-Clay Stewart-Quitman

Richmond Hill Bryan County

Ridgeland Armuchee

Riverwood Therrell

Rockdale County Hancock Central

Rockmart Haralson County

Rome Decatur

Rutland Southwest-Macon

Sandy Creek McIntosh

Savannah Christ. Calvary Day

Sav. Ctry Day Long County

Schley County Glascock County

Seminole County Berrien

Social Circle Monticello

South Cobb Centennial

South Effingham Groves

South Gwinnett South Forsyth

South Paulding Sonoraville

Spalding Pike County

Sprayberry Lovejoy

Statesboro Screven County

St. Pius North Springs

Stephenson Banneker

Stockbridge Eagle’s Landing

Swainsboro Johnson-Sav.

Tattnall County Claxton

Taylor County Crawford County

Temple Hillgrove

Thomas Co. Cent. Thomasville.

Thomson Salem

Tift County Brooks County

Toombs County SE Bulloch

Tri-Cities Westlake

Trion LaFayette

Tucker Miller Grove

Turner County Worth County

Twiggs County Ga. Military Coll.

Vidalia Treutlen

Villa Rica Chapel Hill

Walker Mt. Pisgah Christ.

Ware County Brunswick

Wash.-Wilkes Warren County

Wesleyan Dawson County

Westside-Augusta Greenbrier

Westside-Macon Central-Macon

Whitewater Newnan

Wilcox County Miller County

Wilkinson County Putnam County

Woodland-Stock. East Jackson

Woodstock Pebblebrook

Woodward Acad. Heritage

SATURDAY

Winners in bold

Chamblee South Atlanta

Creekside Redan

Douglass Grady

Hardaway Columbus

Monroe Terrell County

Mt. Zion-Jonesboro Fayette County

Parkview McEachern

Roswell Brookwood

Shaw Troup

SW DeKalb Cedar Grove

Starr’s Mill Cherokee

Towers Lithonia

Warner Robins Camden County

Games involving out-of-state teams are not included.

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By Swatguy

August 31, 2007 9:49 PM | Link to this

Mays High…’nuff said

By EagleNation

September 1, 2007 9:32 AM | Link to this

Darryl is is nice to see that you are learning. Simply put Northside (Warner Robins) on the thumping end of any opponent that the Eagles face. Don’t get silly, as you did last season, and buy into programs like Marist ever beating Northside. It is not going to happen in your lifetime (the athletes keep coming from Warner Robins, see the 2007 Little League World Series). We certainly hope you or your partner Curtis take the time to venture an hour and a half south to witness one of the truly special rivalries in all of high school sports when Northside faces Warner Robins next weekend. Have a great season, Darryl. Remember, pick Northside every week and you will look like a guy who actually knows something.

By Stephanie

September 1, 2007 7:45 PM | Link to this

South Cobb !!!!! :D good prediction.

By C-High_cats

September 2, 2007 1:21 AM | Link to this

I guess CAMDEN CAME OUT ON TOP ONCE AGAIN CHECK YOUR PREDICTIONS NEXT TIME THE SOUTH CANT BE DEFEATED. AS YOU KNOW LAST YEAR THEY GOT BEAT BY CAMDEN 27-7 AND AS OF THIS YEAR 20-3 GO CATS

By big cat 912

September 2, 2007 1:29 AM | Link to this

may not be worth the ride for them next week if warner robins can’nt get it together after the thumpin they took today at the hands of the big blue cats from the coast !

By big cat 912

September 2, 2007 1:32 AM | Link to this

c-high i think your facts are crossed we lost to wr last year in the playoffs .

By big cat 912

September 2, 2007 1:44 AM | Link to this

one before bedtime once again we the people from down would like to thank the ajc for not posting any pics of the camden co / warner robins game bot we appreciate all the pics of your precious northteams !good night.

By Salem High Fan

September 4, 2007 10:45 PM | Link to this

Darryl,

Can the fans in Rockdale County get some love please? We have three high schools here (Salem, Heritage, & Rockdale) and none of them are on the high school team pages! What’s up?!

By Confused in Gwinnett

September 5, 2007 3:32 AM | Link to this

This time of the year we come alive, as it is the start of Football season, not only professional, but college as well as high school. I am confused as to why The Wesleyan Wolves (private school in Norcross), seem not to get any respect/coverage in regards to their football program. Though the program is only ten years old, Wesleyan has accomplished a lot. In the past ten years Wesleyan has made it to the playoffs the last six years consecutively, playing in what can arguably be considered one of the toughest Class 6-AA schedules which include heavyweights Buford, Greater Atlanta Christian, and Lovett. In this seasons opener Wesleyan faced Dawson county and were victorious with a 35-0 victory. Derren Evans, a Senior Tailback, rushed for 184 yards, which included a 79 yard touchdown; and all this was done in only 13 carries. Nick Sissine, a Senior WR/DB and Samir Tejpaul TE/DE scored a combined three touchdowns and are being recruited by several colleges. To me, the same teams are getting all the coverage, even if they are not necessarily making the plays that should grant them the attention that they are getting. I blog not with a sob, “but I want attention too story”, but only to let you know of some great talent that is still in Gwinnett who love the game of football, whom I think should be able so share their accomplishments with all.

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