High School Sports

Peachtree Ridge High School

By Sean Conway
Aug 16, 2013

Peachtree Ridge Football

The Peachtree Ridge Lions are looking to be two things on the gridiron in the fall of 2013: improved and exciting. The Lions were a playoff team in coach Mark Fleetwood’s first season at the Suwanee school in 2011 but last year, “The Ridge” went 4-6 in Region 7-AAAAAA.

This season, the Lions are looking to return to the playoffs and maybe more.

“Winning a region championship. That’s our main goal,” declared Fleetwood. “That’s something we want to prove.”

Peachtree Ridge has a strong, if not lengthy, tradition. The Lions have only been in the football business since 2003, but won a share of the state championship in 2006. In 2008, the Ridge added a runner-up finish. Last year was the first season since 2004 that the Lions did not post a winning record, so opponents can expect to face a motivated group of Lions in 2013.

The strength of the team figures to lie in the skill positions. “We’ve got some guys that have the ability to break a game open,” added Fleetwood. Peachtree Ridge has two playmakers at running back in Jordan Ellis and Walden Davis. Brandon Johnson will be a threat on the outside at wide receiver.

One of the biggest challenges for Fleetwood in the offseason was replacing two key units, one on each side of the ball. On offense, only two starters return to the offensive line. And on defense, many of the top players from last year’s rotation return, but the linebacking corps was hit hard by graduation. Both the offense and defense will show multiple formations, and the offense will definitely be up-tempo. In their victories last fall, Peachtree Ridge averaged more than 38 points per game.

Fleetwood figures to mix in plenty of talented younger players. He’s excited at the prospect of seeing at least 10 very talented sophomores compete and earn extended playing time from the onset of the season.

The most intriguing element for this team will be the addition of transfer Nick Glass from St. Pius.  Glass has been offered by most SEC and ACC programs.   Fans can expect to see Glass on special teams as well and see him on the offensive side of the ball as well.

The Lions face stiff completion from the first kickoff facing Walton in the Metro PCS Corky Kell Classic. Peachtree Ridge will have revenge on their minds, as the Lions lost to the Raiders in 2011 in the Kell Classic.

Off the Field

Peachtree Ridge opened its doors in the northwestern Gwinnett County city of Suwanee in 2003. Nicknamed “The Ridge,” it is one of the largest schools in the state of Georgia with well over 3,000 students. The student body includes approximately two-thirds minority students among the population. In 2006, Peachtree Ridge was awarded the Governor’s Cup for the best improvement on the SAT in the state, as outlined by the state of Georgia at the time. Peachtree Ridge followed up that achievement by winning the Georgia School of Excellence Award in 2009.

Roster

#

Name

Gr.

Pos.

1

Jordan Ellis

12

RB

2

Devon Jones

12

WR          

3

Myron Burton

12

WR

4

Devin Hale

12

DB

5

Baylen Buchanan

10

RB

6

Tyler Campbell

11

WR

7

Dru  Moody

12

LB 

8

Nick Glass

12

DB

9

Chance Thrasher

11

QB

10

Davis Lackey

12

QB

11

Walden Davis

12

RB

12

Chris McGee

10

QB  

14

Malik Robinson

10

WR

15

Brandon Johnson

12

WR

16

Tohmas Brooks

11

WR

17

Jacob McEachin

11

QB

18

Joe Smith

11

DB

19

Sergio  Lopez

10

FB

20

Na’ceem Antenor

11

RB

21

Travis Bowers

11

DB     

22

Trevor Campbell

12

RB   

23

Evan Pantels

12

K/P

24

Terry Turner

11

WR

25

Cam Brown

10

WR

26

Henry  Nguyen

10

WR

27

Donte Borders

12

K/P

28

Zey Lacet

11

SS

29

Walker  McGraw

11

RB

30

Jaquan Gibson

11

WR

31

Malik Murray

10

WR     

32

William Dean

10

LB

33

Tyler Murphy

11

DB

34

Montez Wedgeworth

12

FS

35

Harris  Savignano

11

WR

36

Christian Sutton

10

WR

38

Kendall Cobb

12

TE

39

Abdul Diallo

10

LB   

40

Taylor Foote

11

DB

41

Marquez Jackson

10

RB

42

Prince  Benton

10

LB

43

Jace Capps

11

LB

44

Aaron Harris

12

LB

45

Brandon Hendricks

10

LB

46

Alan Suarez

11

WR

47

AJ Houston

12

DL

48

Rashaad Hunter

12

DB

49

Mark  Lancaster

10

OLB

50

Lee Brown

10

DE

51

Josh Forrest

11

LB

52

Alex Byrd

12

LB

53

Bailey Lewellen

11

OL

54

Arnell Brown

11

LB     

55

Cole Sammons

10

DL       

56

Joseph Mukassa

12

DE

57

Evan Watts

11

DL        

58

Laceem McCall

12

DE

59

Harold Nguyen

12

OL

60

Adrien Hill

11

LB

62

Maxwell Bell

10

DL    

63

Alex Higgins

11

OL

64

Braxton Glover

11

OL

65

Blake Best

11

OL

66

Justin Edwards

12

DE

67

JJ Stewart

11

OL

68

Matt Bell

10

OL

69

Sean Kim

10

DL

70

Levi Canales

11

DE

72

Miles Pate

11

OL

75

Drew Lovely

11

OL

76

Gregg Gonzalez

12

OL

78

Orlando Brown

12

OL

80

Domarius Thornton

10

RB

81

Jake Allen

11

WR

82

Jalen Watts

12

WR

83

Rupert Jones

11

WR

87

Harrison Arnold

10

K

89

Diante Bingley

11

DB

90

Bishop Woods

12

DE

91

Jashun Willis

10

DE

94

Nick Odom

12

DE

98

Matt Hilton

11

DT

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