Ware County last week became the 12th team this season to beat a No. 1-ranked opponent. Ware is the second team to beat a No. 1 team from the same classification, the first since North Cobb, which defeated Milton in Week 2.

Week 1

Jefferson d. Rabun County (2A) 22-13

Thomasville d. Brooks County (A Public) 42-34

Woodward Academy d. ELCA (A Private) 17-14

Week 2

North Cobb d. Milton (7A) 40-21

Marist d. Blessed Trinity (5A) 28-13

Fitzgerald d. Irwin County (A Public) 18-15

Week 3

Colquitt County d. Cedar Grove (3A) 28-19

Week 4

None

Week 5

Chaminade-Madonna, Fla. d. Buford (6A) 7-0

Tift County d. Irwin County (A Public) 16-14

Week 6

Warner Robins d. Lee County (6A) 56-30

Thomas County Central d. Callaway (2A) 24-8

Week 7

None

Week 8

None

Week 9

Ware County d. Warner Robins (6A) 29-21

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Peggy Harris (foreground) stocks the shelves at Sandy's IGA, which is the only grocery store in town, Tuesday, October 7, 2025, in Sparta. Hancock County has one of the highest rates of childhood food insecurity in the country. (Hyosub Shin/AJC)

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