Football Friday: Week 11

It’s Week 11 of Georgia high school football. With two weeks left in the regular season, playoff draws are shaping up in each classification. Northeast Georgia’s Jefferson, Rabun County, Oconee County, and Prince Avenue Christian all appear bound for postseason play. For a look at potential matchups, click here.

The Rabun County Wildcats upped their overall record to 9-1 and 3-0 in Region 8-2A with a 56-14 win over Union County (2-6;2-2). It was another impressive display by the Wildcats who went into Friday night’s game atop the leaderboard in passing and receiving.

The White County Warriors Friday improved their record to 4-5 overall, 3-2 in Region 7-3A, and clinched a playoff spot with their 52-25 win over Gilmer County.  This makes three straight for the Warriors after a rough 1-5 start. Gilmer County drops to 3-6;1-5. The Warriors close out their regular season on November 5 at home against Cherokee Bluff.

The Habersham Central Raiders were off this week after last week’s 20-0 Central Gwinnett shutout. They’ll close out their regular season at home on November 5 against region rival Shiloh.

Northeast Georgia area games (Oct. 29):

*scores final unless otherwise noted

High Point Christian 6 – Rabun Gap 58
Lumpkin County 8 – Dawson County 42
Riverside Military 2 – Elbert County 38
Fannin County 37 – Coosa 7
Chestatee 30 – Flowery Branch 20
Monroe Area 50 – Franklin County 7
Denmark 6 – Gainesville 13
Gilmer 25 – White County 52
East Jackson 18 – Hart County 52
Cherokee Bluff 28 – North Hall 26
Pickens County 14 – Heritage 24
Rabun County 56 – Union County 14
Oconee County 16 – Stephens County 7
Towns County 22 – Social Circle 42
North Oconee 11 – Jefferson 6
Lakeview 12 – St. Francis 33
Buford 38 – Winder-Barrow 2
Greenbrier 27 – Jackson County 42
Madison County 62 – East Hall 18
Lambert 3 – West Forsyth 27
Central Gwinnett 0 – Dacula 42
Shiloh 18 – Lanier 0
Washington-Wilkes 20 – Commerce 31
Unity Christian 12 – Lanier Christian 24
Athens Christian 28 – Loganville Christian 7

Cedar Shoals 21 – Clarke Central 42 (Oct. 28)