These are the teams giving up the fewest points per game, by classification.

Class AAAAAA

3.9 - Mill Creek

6.0 - Roswell

8.3 - Grayson

8.7 - McEachern

8.9 - Westlake

11.4 - East Coweta

11.4 - Norcross

11.4 - Peachtree Ridge

11.6 - Archer

13.1 - Harrison

Class AAAAA

2.9 - Northgate

5.9 - Lanier

8.8 - Loganville

9.0 - Mays

10.0 - Stephenson

10.0 - Kell

10.3 - Coffee

10.5 - Riverwood

10.6 - Glynn Academy

11.3 - Houston County

11.3 - East Paulding

Class AAAA

6.1 - Sandy Creek

8.6 - Buford

9.0 - Spalding

10.0 - Cartersville

10.9 - Jonesboro

11.7 - Woodward Academy

11.9 - Bainbridge

12.0 - West Laurens

13.0 - Locust Grove

13.4 - Redan

Class AAA

6.1 - Jefferson

7.0 - Oconee County

7.6 - Central (Carrollton)

8.0 - Dodge County

8.0 - Blessed Trinity

8.6 - Calhoun

9.3 - Cedar Grove

11.4 - Peach County

12.4 - Laney

14.0 - Cook

Class AA

7.3 - Rabun County

8.1 - Wesleyan

9.6 - Screven County

12.0 - Lamar County

12.4 - Dublin

12.6 - Dade County

13.1 - Vidalia

13.3 - Putnam County

13.6 - Darlington

14.0 - Early County

14.0 - Pace Academy

Class A

5.7 - Lincoln County

6.4 - Calvary Day

7.6 - Marion County

8.1 - Savannah Christian

9.9 - Prince Avenue Christian

11.1 - Hawkinsville

11.7 - Turner County

12.0 - Trion

12.4 - Eagle's Landing Christian

12.7 - Athens Academy

Thanks to Steve Slay for maintaining these statistics.

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