Originally created 12/09/04

High school football poll



High School

The Associated Press Georgia high school football poll representing final 2004 standings, with first-place votes in parentheses and total points.

CLASS AAAAA

1. Lowndes (9) 90

2. Parkview 80

3. Camden County 69

4. Walton 65

5. Sequoyah 42

6. Cherokee 40

7. Valdosta 29

8. Marietta 27

9. Houston County 18

10. Starr's Mill 12

Others receiving votes: Douglass 9, Harrison 1, Lovejoy 1, North Gwinnett 1, Stephenson 1.

CLASS AAAA

1. Warner Robins (9) 90

2. Statesboro 80

3. Tucker 63

4. Ware County 60

5. Salem 58

6. Rome 50

7. Washington 29

8. Griffin 22

9. Northside-Warner Robins 14

10. Marist 12

Others receiving votes: Lakeview-Ft. Oglethorpe 7, Northwest Whitfield 4, Sandy Creek 4, Creekside 1.

CLASS AAA

1. LaGrange (9) 90

2. Washington County 80

3. Cartersville 69

4. Carrollton 68

5. Peach County 51

6. M.L. King 44

7. Shaw 38

8. North Hall 32

9. Westminster 21

10. Cairo 4

Others receiving votes: Oconee County 2, Stephens County 2, McNair 1, Thomson 1.

CLASS AA

1. Charlton County (9) 90

2. Buford 79

3. Dublin 72

4. Laney 62

5. Vidalia 50

6. Calhoun 46

7. Fitzgerald 27

8. Brooks County 22

9. Coosa 20

10. Greater Atlanta Christian 14

Others receiving votes: Macon County 6, Morgan County 2, Swainsboro 2, Savannah Christian 1.

CLASS A

1. Hawkinsville (8) 89

2. Clinch County (7) 88

3. Lincoln County 73

4. Bowdon 67

5. McIntosh County Academy 46

6. Bremen 42

7. Athens Academy 37

8. Savannah Country Day 27

9. Pacelli Catholic 17

10. Randolph-Clay 6

Others receiving votes: Washington-Wilkes 4, Twiggs County 3, Commerce 2, Portal 2, Landmark Christian 1.

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Polling board members:

Athens Banner-Herald, John Kaltefleiter

The Brunswick News, Kevin Price

The Daily Tribune News (Cartersville), Brandon Brigman

Gwinnett Daily Post, Will Hammock

Marietta Daily Journal, Andy MacAlpine

The Newton Citizen, Cosby Woodruff

Rome News-Tribune, Joseph Myers

The Tifton Gazette, Steve Carter

Waycross Journal-Herald, Larry Purdum