As Chapel Hill prepares for this week’s game against Pebblebrook, the Panthers are looking to put together their first “complete” game of the season.
Head coach Chris Parker said at Wednesday’s practice the Panthers had a good first half against East Coweta and a good second half against Central Gwinnett last week. Now it’s time to put it all together.
Here are the Region 5-AAAA standings after Week 2 as published by the Georgia High School Football Daily.
There are no unanimous No. 1 teams in Georgia, not even Camden County or Carver of Columbus.
That’s because computers have their own ideas.
LAWRENCEVILLE – The maturation of the Chapel Hill Panthers continues. Falling behind 34-7 in the second quarter, the Panthers roared back with 24 unanswered points only to fall short in a 34-31 road defeat at the hands of the central Gwinnett black Knights. “It’s exciting to come back, but it still hurts to lose,” said head coach, Chris Parker. “We don’t look for moral victories, but I’m proud of how we came back.”
Georgia High School Football Daily’s first composite state rankings show that there’s only one unanimous No. 1 team in the state – Buford in Class AA.
Below are the rankings from AJC/GHSF Daily (AJC), the Associated Press (AP), GaSports.com/coaches (GC) and MaxPreps (MP). In future weeks, we hope to add the Maxwell and Massey computer ratings. They currently aren’t up to date.
We also note that a score discrepancy might’ve influenced the AP and GaSports polls. It has been reported that Washington County defeated Jefferson County. Instead, it was a 21-21 tie.