Brooks trophy
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Brooks County coach Maurice Freeman holds the Class A Private championship trophy, ending a 27-year drought.

Credit: Javy Gonzalez

On behalf of the entire GPB Sports team, we would like to thank you for watching and supporting Football Fridays in Georgia. To put a wrap on the 2021 season, here is our GPB All-Finals Team from the eight GHSA State Football Championship Games and the Flag football championships.

Omari
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Omari Arnold of Brooks County became the first to run for 300 yards in a championship game since Herschel Walker in 1979.

Credit: Javy Gonzalez

Most Outstanding Two-Way Player

RB/SAF Fred Perry – Warner Robins:  Offense 24-233 yards rushing, 2 TD (3, 46 yards) and Defense 9.5 total tackles

Most Outstanding Offensive Player

RB Omari “O.J.” Arnold – Brooks County:  21-320 yards rushing, 5 TD (69, 3, 36, 86, 56-yards)

Most Outstanding Defensive Player

DE Michael Smith – Benedictine:  6.5 TT, 2 QB sacks, 1 fumble recovery

Most Outstanding Coach

Coach Tucker Pruitt – Fitzgerald:  Purple Hurricane’s fifth-year Head Coach led Fitzgerald to its first state championship since 1948

Offense

Quarterback

First Team

Holden Geriner – Benedictine:  24-for-30 passing, 397 yards, 4 TD

Jamar Graham – Cedar Grove:  23-for-34 passing, 362 yards, 5 TD

Second Team

Sam Horn – Collins Hill:  22-for-33 passing, 243 yards, 2 TD and 6-35 yards rushing with 1 TD (6 yards)

Ashton Daniels – Buford:  14-for-20 passing, 179 yards, 1 TD – SPECIAL NOTE:  Threw 34-yard game-winning TD pass with 2:55 left in the game.  Third straight year he’s rallied Buford from behind in the last 3 minutes to win the State Championship Game.

Perry
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Fred Perry was the leading rusher and the top tackler for Warner Robins in their Class 5A win over Calhoun.

Credit: Javy Gonzalez

Running Back

First Team

Omari “O.J.” Arnold – Brooks County:  21 carries for 320 rushing yards, 5 TD (69, 3, 36, 86, 56-yards)

Fred Perry – Warner Robins:  24 carries for 233 rushing yards, 2 TD (3, 46-yards)

Justin Thomas – Benedictine:  7 catches 169 receiving yards, 1 TD (61-yards) and 17 carries for 55 rushing yards 1 TD (4-yards)

Second Team

Jaiden Credle – Carver Columbus:  20 carries for 184 rushing yards, 2 TD (59, 53-yards)

Dennoris Goodwin – Fitzgerald:  30 carries for 175 rushing yards, 2 TD (6, 12-yards)

Antonio Martin – Langston Hughes:  24 carries 157 rushing yards, 2 TD (5, 30-yards)

Wide Receivers

First Team

Travis Hunter – Collins Hill:  10 catches for 153 receiving yards, 1 TD (6-yards)

Aaron Gates – Trinity Christian – 5 catches for 165 receiving yards, 2 TD (65, 12-yards)

Elijah Dewitt – Prince Avenue – 13 catches 122 receiving yards, 2 TD (2, 2-yards)

Second Team

Janiran Bonner – Cedar Grove:  8 catches for 150 receiving yards, 2 TD (6, 80-yards)

Za’Quan Bryan – Benedictine:  10 catches for 121 yards, 2 TD (58, 23-yards)

Bailey Stockton – Prince Avenue:  11 for 138 yards, 1 TD (52-yards)

Offensive Line

First Team      

Elijah Pritchett, Carver Columbus; Ken'Dell Brown, Cedar Grove; Charon Wilson, Brooks County; Drew Morin, Benedictine; Jose Gonzalez, Warner Robins, Carson Beach, Trinity Christian

Second Team

Jack Nickel (TE), Milton; Jake Atha, Prince Avenue Christian; Cedric Richardson, Collins Hill; Xavier Walker, Fitzgerald, Jamari Freeman, Hughes; Jackson Favors, Buford. 

 

Jackson
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Camren Jackson had 1.5 sacks in Cedar Grove's win over Carver Atlanta in the Class 3A final.

Credit: Javy Gonzalez

Defense

Defensive Line

First Team                                                    

Camren Jackson – Cedar Grove:  3 TT, 1.5 QBS, 2 TFL, 2 FF, 1 QBH

Michael Smith – Benedictine:  6.5 TT, 2 QBS, 1 FR

L.T. Overton – Milton:  5 TT, 0.5 QBS, 3.5 TFL, 1 QBH

Asani Redwood – Collins Hill:  7.5 TT, 1.5 QBS

Second Team

Ethan McDowell – Trinity Christian:  6 TT, 2 QBS, 1 FF

Uriah Howard – Prince Avenue:  7 TT, 0.5 QBS, 1.5 TFL

Darron Reed – Carver Columbus:  5 TT, 3 QBS

Nathaniel Sanford – Warner Robins:  1.5 TT, 1.5 TFL, 41-yard Blocked PR TD

Linebackers

First Team

Ryan Earl – Trinity Christian:  9.5 TT, 3 TFL

E.J. Lightsey – Fitzgerald:  7 TT

Michael Watson – Langston Hughes:  10 TT, 1 PBU

Jimbo Batchelor – Trinity Christian:  6.5 TT, 3 TFL, 1 INT

Antwan Nelson – Warner Robins:  7.5 TT, 1 QBS, 2 TFL, 1 QBH

Second Team

Roberto Bryant – Collins Hill:  8 TT, 1 QBS

Lawrence Holsendolph – Brooks County:  8 TT, 2 TFL

Ty Anderson – Thomasville:  13.5 TT

Bryce Baker – Benedictine:  6.5 TT, 1 TFL, 1 PBU

Marcus Edwards – Irwin County:  4.5 TT, 3 TFL

Lee
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Cedar Grove's Kayin Lee intercepted two passes in the Class 3A title game.

Credit: Javy Gonzalez

Defensive Backs

First Team

Fred Perry – Warner Robins:  9.5 TT, 2 PBU

Kayin Lee – Cedar Grove:  6.5 TT, 2 INT

Luke Hawkins – Calhoun:  12 TT, 1 QBS, 3 TFL

Evan Wynn – Thomasville:  10.5 TT, 1 TFL

Second Team

Bryce Wilcox – Trinity Christian:  4.5 TT, 1 INT (34-yard TD)

Daveon Walker – Warner Robins:  3 TT, 1 PBU – SPECIAL NOTE:  Helped shut down Calhoun star WR Cole Speer

DeAndre Buchanon – Carver Atlanta:  7.5 TT, 2 PBU – SPECIAL NOTE:  Also had 6-82 receiving yards and 1 TD (21- yards)

Aaron Horton – Collins Hill:  7 TT, 0.5 QBS, 1.5 TFL

Special Teams

Kicker

Noah Maupin – Trinity Christian:  2-2 FG (20, 32-yards)

Punter

Jackson McCook – Warner Robins:  3-41.0 avg (1 return yard) – L45, 1 inside-20

Kick Returner

Bryce Thornton – Milton:  2-100 KR yards – SPECIAL NOTE:  5 TT, 1 TFL, 1 INT on defense

FLAG FOOTBALL ALL-FINALS

Hillgrove stand out Flag Football Player Lauren Render
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Hillgrove Senior Flag Football stand out Lauren Render scored 2 TD's and had 3 INT's while leading her team to the 2021 Division 3 State Championship over Marietta.

Credit: Javy Gonzalez/GPB Sports

Most Outstanding Two-Way Player

Lauren Render - Hillgrove (2 TD & 3 INT)

Most Outstanding Offensive Player

Delanie Thames - Southeast Bulloch (Scored 2 TD in 20-0 win)

Most Outstanding Defensive Player

Anaya Showers - Dodge County, (Led Indians to shutout 3 OT win vs Lithia Springs)

Most Outstanding Coach

Daniel Pinckney - Hillgrove, (Led team to back-to-back state championship appearances with win in year two) 

To our viewers, thank you so much for supporting GPB Sports Football Fridays in Georgia.  We feel 2021 was our best season yet and we look forward to an even bigger and better 2022.

Also, don’t forget to catch our Recruiting 2021 National Signing Day Show this Wednesday at 5 pm on Facebook Live with Matt Stewart and Jon Nelson.