List: Teams that haven’t been shut out this decade

Colquitt County wide receiver Lemeke Brockington (17) makes a touchdown catch against McEachern defensive back Ja'Leak Perry (12) in the second half during the Corky Kell Classic at Mercedes-Benz Stadium Saturday, August 18, 2018, in Atlanta. Colquitt County won 41-7. PHOTO / JASON GETZ

Colquitt County wide receiver Lemeke Brockington (17) makes a touchdown catch against McEachern defensive back Ja'Leak Perry (12) in the second half during the Corky Kell Classic at Mercedes-Benz Stadium Saturday, August 18, 2018, in Atlanta. Colquitt County won 41-7. PHOTO / JASON GETZ

Jenkins is the most remarkable of 16 GHSA schools that haven't been shut out this decade (2010-18). The Warriors were shut out 20 times - almost one in every five games - in the previous decade (2000-09). Jenkins has administered six shutouts of its own in just the past two seasons with teams that have reached the Class AAA quarterfinals. If Jenkins can score in its opener Aug. 23 against New Hampstead, it would be the Savannah school's 100th consecutive game of scoring. The schools that have been shut out the most this decade are Clarkston and Meadowcreek at 33 times each. Here are the 16 that have not been shut out this decade.

*Aquinas

*Camden County

*Chattahoochee

*Clarke Central

*Coffee

*Colquitt County

*Eagle's Landing Christian

*Emanuel County Institute

*Fitzgerald

*Hillgrove

*Jenkins

*Lee County

*Lowndes

*McEachern

*Tucker

*Woodward Academy

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