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ATL High School Football Roundup: Standout Performances and Storylines of the 2024 Season
- 2024/11/22
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In the vibrant world of Atlanta high school football, the 2024 season has been nothing short of exhilarating. Here are some of the standout stories and performances that have captivated fans across the region.
### Stellar Performances
Apalachee running back Favian Williford stole the show with an impressive 269 yards and three touchdowns, even though his team fell to Loganville. New Hampstead quarterback Rashawn Truell had a night to remember, throwing for 500 yards and five touchdowns in an upset victory over Ware County. Telfair County’s Bradyn Cook also made headlines with 216 yards and two touchdowns, leading his team to a region-clinching win over Wilcox County[1].
### Flag Football Excellence
Audrey Jensen, a junior quarterback at Milton, is making waves in flag football. She went 30-of-40 passing for 481 yards and six touchdowns, guiding Milton to victories over Johns Creek and Blessed Trinity[1].
### Academic and Athletic Excellence
Landon Walker, a senior quarterback at Woodward Academy, embodies the perfect blend of academics and athletics. With a 4.37 GPA, Walker has passed for 1,898 yards and 20 touchdowns, and rushed for 369 yards and eight touchdowns this season. His team secured their fourth consecutive region championship[1].
### Strategic Victories
Callaway's strategic play against Morgan County was a highlight of the season. By focusing on containing Morgan County's top receiver, Jaylen Elder, Callaway managed to limit him to just four catches for 28 yards. This strategy paid off as Callaway scored two fourth-quarter touchdowns to secure a come-from-behind 33-26 victory over the previously undefeated and second-ranked team[1].
### Region Titles and Commitments
Savannah Christian defensive tackle Elijah Griffin, the state’s consensus No. 1 prospect who recently committed to Georgia, helped his team secure a region title against Toombs County. Griffin’s commitment to the University of Georgia is just one of the many exciting college commitments from Atlanta's high school football stars this season[1].
### Offensive Line Power
Westover’s offensive line, consisting of Vincent Tumblin, Torian Chester, Emory Clark, Tanner Turner, and Kyson Mallard, along with Corey Gardner and Jshawn Jinks, has been instrumental in their team's success. They paved the way for Dominique Ball’s 302-yard rushing game in a 29-10 victory over eighth-ranked Cairo[1].
### Coaching Milestones
Franklin Stephens made history by joining T. McFerrin as the only coaches in GHSA history to win region championships at five or more schools. Stephens achieved this feat when Burke County won Region 4-2A, adding to his previous titles at Tucker, Lamar County, Ware County, and McEachern[1].
These stories and performances are just a glimpse into the thrilling world of high school football in Atlanta, where talent, strategy, and dedication are on full display every week. As the season continues, fans can expect even more exciting matchups and standout performances from these young athletes.
### Stellar Performances
Apalachee running back Favian Williford stole the show with an impressive 269 yards and three touchdowns, even though his team fell to Loganville. New Hampstead quarterback Rashawn Truell had a night to remember, throwing for 500 yards and five touchdowns in an upset victory over Ware County. Telfair County’s Bradyn Cook also made headlines with 216 yards and two touchdowns, leading his team to a region-clinching win over Wilcox County[1].
### Flag Football Excellence
Audrey Jensen, a junior quarterback at Milton, is making waves in flag football. She went 30-of-40 passing for 481 yards and six touchdowns, guiding Milton to victories over Johns Creek and Blessed Trinity[1].
### Academic and Athletic Excellence
Landon Walker, a senior quarterback at Woodward Academy, embodies the perfect blend of academics and athletics. With a 4.37 GPA, Walker has passed for 1,898 yards and 20 touchdowns, and rushed for 369 yards and eight touchdowns this season. His team secured their fourth consecutive region championship[1].
### Strategic Victories
Callaway's strategic play against Morgan County was a highlight of the season. By focusing on containing Morgan County's top receiver, Jaylen Elder, Callaway managed to limit him to just four catches for 28 yards. This strategy paid off as Callaway scored two fourth-quarter touchdowns to secure a come-from-behind 33-26 victory over the previously undefeated and second-ranked team[1].
### Region Titles and Commitments
Savannah Christian defensive tackle Elijah Griffin, the state’s consensus No. 1 prospect who recently committed to Georgia, helped his team secure a region title against Toombs County. Griffin’s commitment to the University of Georgia is just one of the many exciting college commitments from Atlanta's high school football stars this season[1].
### Offensive Line Power
Westover’s offensive line, consisting of Vincent Tumblin, Torian Chester, Emory Clark, Tanner Turner, and Kyson Mallard, along with Corey Gardner and Jshawn Jinks, has been instrumental in their team's success. They paved the way for Dominique Ball’s 302-yard rushing game in a 29-10 victory over eighth-ranked Cairo[1].
### Coaching Milestones
Franklin Stephens made history by joining T. McFerrin as the only coaches in GHSA history to win region championships at five or more schools. Stephens achieved this feat when Burke County won Region 4-2A, adding to his previous titles at Tucker, Lamar County, Ware County, and McEachern[1].
These stories and performances are just a glimpse into the thrilling world of high school football in Atlanta, where talent, strategy, and dedication are on full display every week. As the season continues, fans can expect even more exciting matchups and standout performances from these young athletes.