Below are the 12 regions that have had three or more teams ranked No. 1 at any point during a season. Most are from the 1960s, when regions were larger. The latest region to accomplish the feat (and only the second in 40 years) is Region 1-AAAAAA with Houston County, Lee County and Valdosta. They've done it in three consecutive weeks. Surprisingly, that is not unprecedented, either. It happened most recently in 1975, when Adairsville, Trion and Bremen from Region 6-B were No. 1 on Oct. 14, Oct. 21 and Oct. 28. In 2006, Region 7-AAAAA had North Gwinnett, Norcross and Peachtree Ridge ranked No. 1 in three consecutive polls - Nov. 6, Nov. 13 and Dec. 18 - but the Dec. 18 poll was after five rounds of the playoffs. The history-making for Region 1-AAAAAA might not be finished. Northside (Warner Robins) is currently ranked No. 2. And its fifth member, Coffee, is ranked No. 10.
Four
1965 1-AA: Cairo, Dublin, Jesup, Thomasville
1966 1-AAA: Albany, Lanier, Moultrie, Valdosta
1975 6-B: Adairsville, Bremen, Gordon Lee, Trion
Three
1953 1-C: Fort Valley, Hawkinsville, Warrenton
1963 1-AA: Cairo, Jesup, Waycross
1963 1-AAA: Albany, Moultrie, Willingham
1963 3-AA: Cedartown, Dalton, Rossville
1964 1-AA: Cairo, Dublin, Jesup
1967 1-A: Americus, Cook, Perry
1972 4-AA: Shamrock, Southwest DeKalb, Westminster
2006 7-AAAAA: Norcross, North Gwinnett, Peachtree Ridge
2016 1-AAAAAA: Houston County, Lee County, Valdosta
Sources: GHSFHA, Loren Maxwell
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