Westminster at Adairsville

When, where: 7:30 p.m. Friday, Tiger Stadium, Adairsville

Records, rankings: Westminster is 8-4, the No. 3 seed from Region 4-AAA and unranked; Adairsville is 11-1, the No. 2 seed from 6-AAA and No. 8.

Last meeting: This is the teams' first meeting.

Three things to know: 1. Westminster has recorded five consecutive lopsided victories since dealing with injuries during a 3-4 start. The Wildcats broke a 10-year quarterfinal drought in 2014, when they lost to state champion Calhoun in the semifinals. Adairsville reached the quarterfinals for the first time since 2001 last year and can tie the school record for victories with a win this week. 2. Westminster RB Zay Malcome surpassed the 1,000-yard mark (1,070) for the season by rushing for 118 yards and three touchdowns in a 49-28 victory over Callaway in the second round. PK Blake Gillikin kicked a school-record 52-yard field goal and a 43-yarder, averaged 54.3 yards on three punts, and put six of nine kickoffs into the end zone. Sophomore LB Truman Jones had 12 tackles, including four for loss. 3. Adairsville RB Sidnee Johnson rushed for 128 yards and a touchdown on 28 carries in a 34-16 second-round victory over Region 2 champion Jackson. Johnson has run for 1,692 yards and 25 TDs this season. Torrey Hale had a 35-yard touchdown catch, a 20-yard TD run and a late interception that secured the victory. Adairsville led 21-0 at halftime, saw the lead cut to 21-16, then pulled away in the fourth quarter.

Maxwell Ratings' projection: Adairsville by 7

Winner plays: Westside (Macon)/Cedar Grove winner

Westside (Macon) at Cedar Grove

When, where: 7:30 p.m. Friday, James R. Hallford Stadium, Clarkston

Records, rankings: Westside is 9-3, the No. 4 seed from Region 2-AAA and unranked; Cedar Grove is 10-1-1, the No. 2 seed from 4-AAA and No. 3.

Last meeting: This is the teams' first meeting.

Three things to know: 1. Westside was the only No. 4 seed in Class AAA and the only Region 2-AAA team to survive the first two rounds. The Seminoles are making their first quarterfinal appearance since 2009, Sheddrick Risper's first season as head coach after taking over from Robert Davis. Cedar Grove is in the quarterfinals for the first time since 2010, and a win would put the Saints in their first semifinal since 1991. 2. Westside QB Savion Knowlton was 7-of-11 passing for 89 yards and two touchdowns and ran for 139 yards and three scores in a 43-10 second-round victory over Sonoraville. Knowlton has 2,412 yards and 35 touchdowns passing and rushing this season. Sonoraville was held to less than 150 yards rushing by the Seminoles after getting more than 450 in its first-round game. 3. Cedar Grove RB LaBron Morris rushed for 182 yards and a touchdown on 20 carries in the Saints' 28-14 victory over Oconee County in the second round. Morris, the leading rusher in DeKalb County, has 1,561 yards and 18 touchdowns for the season. QB Jelani Woods was 7-of-14 passing for 200 yards and two touchdowns, increasing his season totals to 1,680 yards and 18 TDs. Cedar Grove outgained the Warriors 438-221.

Maxwell Ratings' projection: Cedar Grove by 19

Winner plays: Westminster/Adairsville winner

Elbert County at Calhoun

When, where: 7:30 p.m. Friday, Phil Reeve Stadium, Calhoun

Records, rankings: Elbert County is 10-2, the No. 3 seed from Region 8-AAA and unranked; Calhoun is 12-0, the No. 1 seed from 6-AAA and No. 1.

Last meeting: Calhoun won 19-17 in the 2014 Class AAA quarterfinals.

Three things to know: 1. Elbert County is making its third quarterfinal appearance in five seasons but has not reached the semifinals since its 1995 team won the Class AA championship. Defending state champion Calhoun has won 27 consecutive games and is in the quarterfinals for the eighth straight season. The Yellow Jackets played in the state final in six of the previous seven seasons. 2. Elbert County QB Mecole Hardman rushed for 222 yards and three touchdowns and had a key interception in the final two minutes to help preserve a 23-8 victory over previously unbeaten Dodge County in the second round. In two playoff games, Hardman has run for 523 yards and scored all five of his team's touchdowns. Dodge County was averaging 292.9 yards rushing but was held to 148. 3. Calhoun coach Hal Lamb earned the 200th victory of his coaching career when the Yellow Jackets beat Peach County 20-14 in overtime in the second round. Lamb is 200-46 in 19 seasons, all but two at Calhoun. QB Kaelan Riley passed for 166 yards, ran for 165 and scored the game-winner on a 15-yard run in overtime. Peach County had the ball first in overtime but fumbled at the 1-yard line. Olico Dennis had 78 yards rushing on 22 carries and caught a 25-yard touchdown pass.

Maxwell Ratings' projection: Calhoun by 21

Winner plays: Blessed Trinity/Dawson County winner

Blessed Trinity at Dawson County

When, where: 7:30 p.m. Friday, Tiger Stadium, Dawsonville

Records, rankings: Blessed Trinity is 11-0-1, the No. 1 seed from Region 4-AAA and No. 2; Dawson County is 9-3, the No. 1 seed from 7-AAA and unranked.

Last meeting: This is the teams' first meeting.

Three things to know: 1. Blessed Trinity and Dawson County both had to overcome injuries to two of their offensive stars during second-round victories. Blessed Trinity QB Conor Davis and RB Milton Shelton left the game in the first quarter of a 38-12 victory over Jefferson. Dawson County lost leading receiver Tucker Maxwell and leading rusher Hunter Mitchell late in the first half of a 22-12 victory over Spencer. The status of the players for this week is not known. 2. Former Sequoyah and Lambert coach Sid Maxwell has led Dawson County to unprecedented heights in his first season in Dawsonville. The Tigers, who have been playing football since 1967, have set a school record for victories with nine, won their first region title and advanced to the quarterfinals for the first time. Dawson County was 2-8 in 2014. 3. Blessed Trinity got a big night from the backups after Davis and Shelton left last week's game. RB Garrett Dupuis ran for 123 yards and three touchdowns on 21 carries and caught a touchdown pass. Freshman QB Jake Smith was 12-for-14 passing for 200 yards.

Maxwell Ratings' projection: Blessed Trinity by 35

Winner plays: Elbert County/Calhoun winner

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