Trinity Christian and Rabun County defended their No. 1 rankings by picking up signature victories Friday night while another No. 1 team, Collins Hill, won a game but lost its best player to injury.

Travis Hunter, an AJC Super 11 pick and the nation’s consensus No. 2 football recruit, left Collins Hill’s 63-0 victory over Peachtree Ridge with a lower leg injury. He acknowledged the injury on his Twitter account with a photo he took from the ambulance that took him to a local hospital.

Hunter entered the game with a state-leading 673 receiving yards, a category he also led in 2020. The Florida State commit is considered the top cornerback prospect in the country.

Several top-10 teams lost in upsets Friday in the seventh weekend of the regular season.

Unranked North Forsyth beat No. 7 West Forsyth 30-27 in Region 6-7A. North (now 4-2, 1-1) also beat West (2-1, 0-1) in 2020, but West went on to reach the Class 7A quarterfinals while North finished 6-4 and out of the playoffs. For this game, West Forsyth was favored by 29 points by the computer Maxwell Ratings.

No. 7 Hughes beat No. 3 Westlake 31-24 in a Region 4-6A game for what might also be called the championship of south Fulton County. Hughes is now favored to end Westlake’s streak of seven region titles. Westlake is 4-2, 0-1, after suffering only its third region loss since 2014. Hughes is 5-1, 1-0.

Riverwood beat No. 4 River Ridge 45-15 in Region 7-6A. Riverwood, coached by former Georgia and NFL running back Robert Edwards, gained its first victory over a top-five team since 1983 (Marist). River Ridge is the region’s defending champion.

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