Georgia high school football playoffs start Friday, Nov. 9, 2018. The GHSA Class A-Public champion will be decided at 10 a.m. Friday, Dec. 7, at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta.

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Class A - Public playoff schedules, results

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Class A-Public State Championship at 10 a.m. on Dec. 11 

#6 Clinch County 27, #1 Irwin County 20

Here are the Class A-Public results for the semifinals of the GHSA playoffs:

#1 Irwin County 23, #4 Pelham 6

#6 Clinch County 31, #2 Marion County 23

Here are the Class A-Public results for the quarterfinals of the GHSA playoffs:

#1 Irwin County 26, #9 Commerce 23

#4 Pelham 49, #5 Greene County 20

#2 Marion County 34, #7 Schley County 27

#6 Clinch County 35, #3 Mt. Zion-Carroll 7

Here are the Class A-Public results for the second round of the GHSA playoffs:

#9 Commerce 35, #8 Mitchell County 33

#1 Irwin County 41, #16 Miller County 0

#5 Greene County 37, #12 Chattahoochee County 22

#4 Pelham 40, #13 Emanuel County Institute 36

#7 Schley County 40, #10 Trion 13

#2 Marion County 48, #18 Montgomery County 21

#6 Clinch County 38, #11 Charlton County 14

#3 Mt. Zion-Carroll 21, #14 Dooly County 0

Here are the Class A-Public results for the first round of the GHSA playoffs:

#9 Commerce 42, #24 Seminole County 6

#8 Mitchell County BYE

#16 Miller County 13, #17 Turner County 6

#1 Irwin County BYE

#12 Chattahoochee County 22, #21 Macon County 14

#5 Greene County BYE

#13 Emanuel County Institute 42, #20 Manchester 21

#4 Pelham BYE

#10 Trion 20, #23 Wilcox County 19

#7 Schley County BYE

#18 Montgomery County 37, #15 Claxton 12

#2 Marion County BYE

#11 Charlton County 38, #22 Taylor County 0

#6 Clinch County BYE

#14 Dooly County 28, #19 Hancock Central 14

#3 Mt. Zion-Carroll BYE

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