7A – In the final week of the regular season, only three of the top six teams of the 7A “Pick-6” were in action as No. 1 Collins Hill, No. 5 Lowndes and No. 6 Colquitt County were all on a bye week. No 2 Milton closed out the regular season with a 42-14 win over Cherokee, No. 3 North Cobb escaped with a 12-7 win over North Paulding and No. 4 Mill Creek bounced back from their loss to Collins Hill with a 42-7 win over Peachtree Ridge.
1. Collins Hill (10-0)
2. Milton (9-1)
3. North Cobb (9-1)
4. Mill Creek (9-1)
5. Lowndes (8-2)
6. Colquitt (8-2)
6A – No changes happened in the 6A “Pick-6” as all five of the six teams in action closed out the regular season with wins. No. 2 Lee County was the only team to not hit the gridiron as they were on a bye week.
1. Buford (9-1)
2. Lee County (9-1)
3. Brunswick (10-0)
4. Langston Hughes (9-1)
5. Kennesaw Mountain (9-1)
6. Carrollton (9-1)
5A – Five of the six 5A “Pick-6” hit the field for the final week of the regular season and of the five, only one was unable to close out the season with a win, which was inevitable as they faced another 5A “Pick-6” team. With No. 2 Cartersville on a bye, No. 1 Ware County, No. 3 Warner Robins, and No. 5 Whitewater, who moved up from No. 6, were all winners last week. Woodward Academy was also a winner as they defeated Creekside, knocking them out of the top six. With the win, Woodward moved up to No. 4 and St. Pius moves back into the top six at No. 6 with the region championship win over Decatur.
1. Ware County (8-1)
2. Cartersville (9-0)
3. Warner Robins (9-1)
4. Woodward Academy (10-0)
5. Whitewater (9-1)
6. St. Pius (8-2)
4A – In the final week of the regular season, four of the 4A “Pick-6” teams hit the field and closed out with wins. No. 1 Carver-Columbus and No. 2 Benedictine were both on a bye week.
1. Carver-Columbus (9-1)
2. Benedictine (8-2)
3. Perry (9-1)
4. Marist (8-1)
5. Cedartown (8-1)
6. Jefferson (9-1)
3A – It was an interesting week for the 3A “Pick-6” teams as Appling County was handed their first loss of the season after falling to Pierce County 20-0 and Cedar Grove fell to Sandy Creek 40-35 for their third loss of the season. With those losses, Monroe Area moves up to No. 1, Oconee County takes over No. 2 and Thomson takes over No. 3.
Appling drops to No. 4 and Cedar Grove falls to No. 6 while Carver-Atlanta moves up to No. 5
1. Monroe Area (10-0)
2. Oconee County (9-1)
3. Thomson (9-0)
4. Appling County (9-1)
5. Carver-Atlanta (7-2)
6. Cedar Grove (7-3)
2A – Only two of the 2A “Pick-6” teams had a game in the final week of the regular season as both No. 3 Haralson and No. 6 Putnam County were both winners. No. 1 Rabun County, No. 2 Bleckley County, No. 4 Thomasville and No. 5 Fitzgerald were all on a bye week.
1. Rabun County (9-1)
2. Bleckley County (10-0)
3. Haralson (8-1)
4. Thomasville (9-1)
5. Fitzgerald (8-2)
6. Putnam County (9-0)
1A Public – Five of the 1A Public “Pick-6” teams were in action last week and all five, No. 1 Macon County, No. 2 Metter, No. 3 Irwin, No. 4 Bowdon and No. 6 Schley County all finished the regular season with wins. No. 5 Brooks County was on a bye week.
1. Macon County (9-0)
2. Metter (10-0)
3. Irwin (8-2)
4. Bowdon (9-1)
5. Brooks County (7-2)
6. Schley County (9-1)
1A Private – The final week of the regular season for 1A Private “Pick-6” saw five of the six teams end with wins.
No. 1 Trinity Christian, No. 2 Calvary Day, No. 3 Fellowship Christian, No. 4 Prince Avenue and No. 5 Holy Innocents were all victorious as they head into the playoffs. No. 6 Darlington was on a bye week.
1. Trinity Christian (10-0)
2. Calvary Day (10-0)
3. Fellowship Christian (9-1)
4. Prince Avenue (9-1)
5. Holy Innocents (9-1)
6. Darlington (9-1)





