Mill Creek has shut out four consecutive opponents and is allowing only 3.86 points per game (27 points in seven games). Mill Creek allowed only 14 points in its final three regular-season games of 2014. So over its past 10 regular-season games, Mill Creek is allowing 4.10 points per game. Mill Creek now faces the same three opponents again. Below are the 20 best regular-season scoring defenses of the century in the highest classification.
1.60 - 2003 Camden County
2.80 - 2008 Newnan
3.30 - 2002 Parkview
3.86 - 2015 Mill Creek
4.10 - 2007 Camden County
4.60 - 2002 Harrison
4.80 - 2006 Stephenson
4.90 - 2009 M.L. King
5.30 - 2002 South Gwinnett
5.30 - 2005 South Cobb
5.50 - 2008 Stephenson
5.56 - 2001 Northside (W.R.)
5.60 - 2004 Camden County
5.70 - 2006 Camden County
5.80 - 2003 Stephenson
5.90 - 2005 Camden County
5.90 - 2009 Stephenson
6.00 - 2011 Camden County
6.00 - 2012 Lovejoy
6.10 - 2009 Newnan
Here are the 20 best of all time (with ties). This is the highest classification only.
0.70 - 1969 Valdosta
1.20 - 1968 Valdosta
1.30 - 1960 North Fulton
1.30 - 1973 Thomasville
1.60 - 2003 Camden County
1.90 - 1983 Clarke Central
2.20 - 1952 Richmond Acad.
2.20 - 1959 Richmond Acad.
2.30 - 1980 Valdosta
2.50 - 1959 LaGrange
2.50 - 1977 Clarke Central
2.60 - 1957 Savannah
2.70 - 1960 Avondale
2.80 - 1957 Decatur
2.80 - 1978 Valdosta
2.80 - 1998 Brunswick
2.80 - 2008 Newnan
3.00 - 1962 Avondale
3.10 - 1953 Lanier
3.10 - 1956 Lanier
3.10 - 1986 Bradwell Institute
Sources: Loren Maxwell, GHSFHA
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