2008 SPRING FOOTBALL PREVIEW
Each spring, high school teams hit practice fields preparing for the upcoming football season. In this series of stories and photo previews, ajc.com takes an offseason look at some of Georgia's top teams.
Who's rebuilding
Some teams face the difficult challenge of working their way back into the postseason.
Who's refining
Others past the rebuilding phase now seek consistency as they fine-tune their growing programs.
Who's ready
The state's elite teams may have the toughest task: Staying on top of the pack year after year.
2008 SPRING HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL PREVIEWS
- Mill Creek now ready to reload, not to rebuild
- Brookwood's got talent, but lacks needed experience
- Fayette Co. believes it can repeat '07 surprise success
- Roswell football faces rebuilding season
- Norcross seeking elusive state football title
- Walton faces fierce region football competition
- Many changes in the cards for Harrison football
- Daunting schedule awaits Camden County football in '08
- Stephenson's goal same as ever - win a state title
- Newnan eager to reclaim football powerhouse status
- M.L. King aims for even stronger finish in '08
- Valdosta football, still rebuilding, has some holes to fill
- Buford's retooling in '08, but don't count Wolves out
- Tucker must replace most of defense, find new QB
- Peachtree Ridge defense OK, offensive questions linger
- Lowndes football locked, loaded for state title defense
- Parkview's offense well-seasoned, but defense is young
- New coach, region among changes for youthful Mays squad
- Northside-WR should contend with new Region 1-AAAAA rivals
- Marist's lines strong, football-wise, 'weaknesses everywhere else'
- Young St. Pius squad finds itself on new, unfamiliar turf
- After '07 title run, Lovett football looks to rebuild
- Chamblee football set to succeed at next level in AAAA
- North Gwinnett faces 'rebuilding mode' in 2008
- Grayson counting on chemistry to key '08 success
- Uncertain coaching situation dogs '08 Douglass squad



