Calhoun won a region title in 2014 for the 14th consecutive season while Camden County's streak, which also began in 2001, was ended. That moved Calhoun's streak into second place alone in state history. Long streaks by Carver of Columbus and Sandy Creek also came to an end in 2014. Here are region-title streaks of five or more:

17 - Lincoln Co. (1982-1998)

14 - Calhoun (2001-2014)

13 - Camden Co. (2001-2013)

10 - Carrollton (1959-1968)

10 - Palmetto (1980-1989)

10 - Warner Robins (1988-1997)

8 - Buford (2001-2008)

8 - Greenville (1979-1986)

7 - Buford (1978-1984)

7 - Carver-Col. (2007-2013)

7 - Charlton Co. (1994-2000)

7 - Gainesville (1966-1972)

7 - Lincoln County (2003-2009)

7 - Valdosta (1986-1992)

6 - Adairsville (1968-1973)

6 - Carrollton (1970-1975)

6 - Decatur (1948-1953)

6 - Landmark Chr. (2002-2007)

6 - Lincoln County (1974-1979)

6 - Marist (1987-1992)

6 - Monticello (1962-1967)

6 - Rome (2001-2006)

6 - Sandy Creek (2008-2013)

5 - Clarke Central (1982-1986)

5 - Dalton (1975-1979)

5 - ELCA (2010-14)

5 - Hart County (1997-2001)

5 - LaGrange (2000-2004)

5 - Lovett (1992-1996)

5 - Marist (1996-2000)

5 - McEachern (1989-1993)

5 - McEachern (1995-1999)

5 - Rossville (1958-1962)

5 - Shaw (1999-2003)

5 - SW DeKalb (1986-1990)

5 - Thomasville (1955-1959)

5 - Westminster (1960-1964)

Sources: Loren Maxwell and GHSFHA.com

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