December 29, 2006Site: Columbus Memorial Stadium
Score: North 17, South 7
Coaches: North: Mike O’Brien (Woodstock) South: Doug Johnson (Houston County)
North Roster:
Roddy
Jones (RB, Chamblee, MVP), Rennie Curry (Brookwood, LB), Nick Claytor
(Gainesville, DL), Ted Laurent (McEachern, DL), John Douglas (Aquinas,
FB), Trey Hunsucker (Buford, LB), Hoppo Joseph (Campbell, RB), Sam
Palmer (Campbell, DL), Jerrard Tarrant (Carrollton, DB), Ryan Lee
(Carrollton, OL), Joseph Gilbert (Cartersville, OL), Lyle Allen
(Cartersville, QB), Jonathan Massaquoi (Central Gwinnett, LB), Nicolai
Schwarzkopf (Chamblee, TE), Darius Nall (Chapel Hill, DE), T.J.
Greenstone (Collins Hill, DL), T.J. Hurless (Collins Hill, OL), Cole
Brodie (Dacula, RB), Logan Walls (Dawson County, DL), Desmond Steward
(Douglas County, LB), Chas Henry (East Paulding, K), Devon Reed
(Flowery Branch, WR), Charles Wood (Gainesville, OL), Dexter Barnett
(Grady, RB), Brandon Nolley (Hancock Central, QB), Adam Cordell (Hart
County, OL), Shane McCord (Hart County, DL), David Blaylock (Lassiter,
WR), Darell Norman (Lincoln County, RB), Lonnie Burton (McEachern, DB),
Seth Satterfield (North Hall, DB), Phillip Davis (Peachtree Ridge, DB),
Branden Shepperd (Rockdale County, DB), Tymon Hudson (Rome, DE), Austin
Kelly (South Cobb, WR), Dorian Wood (South Cobb, LB), Patrick Wilson
(St. Pius, OL), Charles Bay (Wheeler, DE), Chris Nesbitt (Wheeler, LB)
South Roster:Bryan
Ellis (Peach County, QB, MVP), Allen Bailey (McIntosh County Academy,
LB), Israel Troupe (Tift County, WR), Antwane Greenlee (Hardaway, OL),
Vance Cuff (Colquitt County, CB), John Knox (Statesboro, S), Daquan
Bembry (Hawkinsville, DB), Robby Taylor (Perry, LB), Charlie Edwards
(Tift County, K), Zeke Rozier (Bleckley County, RB), Bobby Rainey
(Griffin, RB), Emmanuel Taylor (Early County, QB), Jacobi Rodriguez
(Northside Warner Robins, WR), Brandon Collins (Brantley County, WR),
John Keye (Jackson, WR), Dontavian Bogan (Thomas County Central, FS),
Eric O’Neal (Houston County, RB), Roscoe Walls (Washington County, RB),
Fernando Pitts (Westside, RB), Thomas Barnes (Dublin, LB), Patrick
Grant (Carver Columbus, LB), Quam Hancock (Coffee, DB), Adam House
(Camden County, DE), Mike Adams (Randolph Clay, LB), Brian Buford
(Warner Robins, LB), Robert Luciano (Warner Robins, OL), Cornelius
Barham (Liberty County, DE), Justin Houston (Statesboro, DE), Tyler
Josey (Dublin, DT), Travis Flemming (Fitzgerald, OL), Ryan Herrington
(Lee County, OL), Tanner Strickland (Berrien, OL), Shaquan Hicks
(Washington County, OL), Lawrence McCoy (Valdosta, OT), Dion Armstrong
(Peach County, DL), Ben Collins (Houston County, TE), Deonte Jordon
(Northside Warner Robins, LB), Bruce Figgins (Shaw, TE), Rennie Moore
(Camden County, DT), Devaris Leonard (Lowndes, DL)
Game Summary:
Cartersville
quarterback Lyle Allen was 9-of-18 for 132 yards with a touchdown pass
and a 10-yard scoring run to lead the North to a 17-7 win at Columbus
Memorial Stadium. Allen's crafty 10-yard run down the left sideline
ended the game's scoring. It was made possible when Buford linebacker
Trey Hunsucker pounced on a muffed South punt return at South's 10-yard
line. Hunsucker also pressured South quarterback Emmanuel Taylor of
Early County into an interception at the North's goal line. Carrollton
cornerback Jerrard Tarrant, a Georgia Tech commitment, picked it off
for the North.
Chamblee running back Roddy Jones earned MVP for the
North. The Georgia Tech commitment had 88 yards on 14 carries while
Chamblee teammate Nicolai Schwarzkopf provided the game's first score
by catching Allen's 9-yard pass in the first quarter. East Paulding
kicker Chas Henry extended the lead to 10-0 with a 41-yard field goal
in the second quarter.
Bryan Ellis, who took Peach County to the
Class AAA championship, was named the South's MVP by connecting on 12
of 21 passes for 151 yards and a touchdown in the third quarter.
Northside-Warner Robins wide receiver Jacobi Rodriguez provided the
South's lone touchdown on an 11-yard strike from Ellis. Charlie Edwards
of Tift County added the extra point. Rodriguez ended up with a
game-high six receptions for 84 yards.