That’s a lot of quality manpower out of the lineup.
The result came as no surprise.
Coming off their fourth loss in a row — 21-0 Thursday at Southern Crescent Stadium against second-place Riverdale (5-2 overall, 2-1 Region 4-AAAAA Div. B) — the road doesn’t get any easier for Spalding (1-4-1, 0-2). The Jags travel to take on third-place Jonesboro (5-1, 1-1) Friday before hosting fifth-place North Clayton (1-6, 1-2) on Oct. 26 and first-place Griffin (5-1, 2-0) on Nov. 2.
Both Jonesboro (averaging 34 ppg) and Griffin (35 ppg) sport high-powered offenses. Both are also respectable on defense, each yielding 17 ppg.
Even for homecoming the Jags, which are averaging 9 ppg while yielding 17 ppg, don’t catch much of a break. While North Clayton (1-6, 1-2) is averaging 13 ppg and allowing 23 ppg, the Eagles are coming off their first win of the season, a 19-14 victory against the same Upson-Lee team which defeated Spalding 31-10 the week before also at Matthews Field.
Griffin, meanwhile, is looking to maintain its current pace atop the Region 4-AAAA Div. B standings.
The only blemish on the Bears’ record this season is a 17-14 loss on a 27-yard field goal with no time left three weeks ago at Memorial Stadium against Region 4-AAAA Div. A first-place Stockbridge (5-1, 1-0).
The rest of No. 9 state-ranked Griffin’s body of work this season has otherwise been impressive. It includes wins against: Dutchtown 42-16, Northgate 35-6, Jonesboro 34-33, Woodland-Stockbridge 52-20 and Riverdale 35-14. Games remain against next-to-last place North Clayton this week at Memorial Stadium, at fourth-place Upson-Lee on Oct. 26 and at Spalding on Nov. 2 before a week No. 11 crossover game for the right to go to state.
Elsewhere in the area, Skipstone Academy (3-6, 0-3) fell 14-7 with :21 left Friday at East Atlanta to be knocked out of playoff contention in Glory for Christ League action. Griffin Christian (1-6, 0-2), which is playing Independent Christian Schools of Georgia and Alabama Athletic Association (ICSGA) 11-man football, has also struggled this season losing six in a row, while Faith Christian (3-2) is playing independent 8-man football which means no league playoff format for the Lions.
(John Sullivan is the sports editor at the Griffin Daily News.)
REGION 4-AAAA STANDINGS
Division A
School |Overall |Region |PF |PA
Stockbridge |5-1-0 |1-0 |18 |11
Woodland-Stock. |2-4-0 |1-0 |20 |27
Locust Grove |5-2-0 |1-1 |25 |19
Dutchtown |5-2-0 |1-1 |33 |20
E. Landing |0-7-0 |0-2 |25 |41
Division B
School |Overall |Region |PF |PA
Griffin |5-1-0 |2-0 |35 |17
Riverdale |5-2-0 |2-1 |22 |19
Jonesboro |5-1-0 |1-1 |34 |17
Upson-Lee |3-3-0 |1-1 |26 |22
N. Clayton |1-6-0 |1-2 |13 |23
Spalding |1-4-1 |0-2 |9 |17
THIS WEEK'S GAMES
N. Clayton at Griffin
Spalding at Jonesboro
Upson-Lee at Riverdale
Dutchtown at Stockbridge
Woodland at E. Landing
Bye: Locust Grove
LAST WEEK'S GAMES
Riverdale 21, Spalding 0
North Clayton 19, Upson-Lee 14
Woodland 23, Locust Grove 14
Dutchtown 52, E. Landing 22
Bye: Griffin, Jonesboro and Stockbridge

