Sunday, September 18, 2011

More QBs hurting in GHSA 2011 season

This has been a rough year for quarterbacks as the coaches of South Gwinnett and Coffee can attest and Duluth, Lassiter, Mill Creek and Colquitt County learned over the weekend. Eddie Printz was forced to leave Lassiter’s win over Milton last Friday with a shoulder injury but Colquitt County, Mill Creek and Duluth were not as lucky. Duluth’s Anfernee Stewart was forced to leave Duluth’s loss to Norcross with a leg injury in the fourth quarter. Stewart had helped Duluth to a 2-1 record entering the game with undefeated Norcross and topped the 1000-yard mark for the season before leaving on a cart. Duluth head coach Corey Jarvis told the Gwinnett Daily Post he believed the injury to be a high ankle sprain. John Russ the Mill Creek senior signal-caller missed his team’s 9-7 loss to Mountain View after sustaining a concussion last week. Colquitt County’s Cole Seagraves showed a noticable limp throughout the second half of the Packers’ 16-8 loss to Warner Robins. Seagraves fumbled twice and threw one interception in the loss....

Norcross was also bit by the injury bug as FB/LB Tanner Maloof left the game with what appeared to be a torn ACL...

The Bone Yard is quickly become a dangerous place for opponents as Kell found out over the weekend. Perhaps it has something to do with the triumverate of running back Kamani Thomas, receiver Andrej Settles and quarterback Mitchell Webb. The three combined for four scores to give Kell its biggest loss since a 35-point loss to Walton in 2007, according to the Marietta Daily Journal...

A big win by Sandy Creek in the Georgia Dome Saturday, 35-0 over Drew. Chip Waker’s Patriots have won 32 straight games now including two straight state titles in two different classifications.

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