Calhoun is one victory from winning its 16th consecutive region championship. That would rank second in GHSA history. Here are the 37 schools that have won at least five straight. Cartersville can join the list with a victory this week against Troup. Eagle's Landing Christian, with a victory at Landmark Christian, can become the 15th school to win seven straight.

17 - Lincoln County (1982-1998)

15 - Calhoun (2001-2015)

13 - Camden County (2001-2013)

10 - Warner Robins (1988-1997)

10 - Palmetto (1980-1989)

10 - Carrollton (1959-1968)

8 - Buford (2001-2008)

8 - Greenville (1979-1986)

7 - Carver (Columbus) (2007-2013)

7 - Lincoln County (2003-2009)

7 - Charlton County (1994-2000)

7 - Valdosta (1986-1992)

7 - Buford (1978-1984)

7 - Gainesville (1966-1972)

6 - Eagle's Landing Christian (2010-2015)

6 - Sandy Creek (2008-2013)

6 - Landmark Christian (2002-2007)

6 - Rome (2001-2006)

6 - Marist (1987-1992)

6 - Lincoln County (1974-1979)

6 - Carrollton (1970-1975)

6 - Adairsville (1968-1973)

6 - Monticello (1962-1967)

6 - Decatur (1948-1953)

5 - LaGrange (2000-2004)

5 - Shaw (1999-2003)

5 - Hart County (1997-2001)

5 - Marist (1996-2000)

5 - McEachern (1995-1999)

5 - Lovett (1992-1996)

5 - McEachern (1989-1993)

5 - Southwest DeKalb (1986-1990)

5 - Clarke Central (1982-1986)

5 - Dalton (1975-1979)

5 - Westminster (1960-1964)

5 - Rossville (1958-1962)

5 - Thomasville (1955-1959)

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