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High School Peach County (Georgia) Trojans

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10/19/05

Fort Valley (Ga.) Peach County improved to 5-3 with a 42-14 win over Perry. QB Antonio Henton, an OSU verbal, completed 7 of 9 passes for 165 yards and two touchdowns Friday, and added 37 yards and another score rushing. Peach County hosts Tri-County Friday.
 
10/30/05

• PEACH COUNTY 63,
TRI-COUNTY 0

For Peach County (6-3, 5-0 in region 4-AAA), Durenzo Brown (1-61), Antonio Henton (3-55), Quentez Scott (2-47), Desmond Jackson (1-37) all rushed for a touchdown. Antonio Henton passed for 139 yards and three touchdowns. For Tri-County, Broderick Watson rushed 13 times for 51 yards.
 
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Fort Valley (Ga.) Peach County moved to 9-3 with a 40-13 GHSA Class AAA playoff win over Northside-Columbus. Quarterback Antonio Henton, an OSU verbal, completed 9 of 14 passes for 220 yards and five TDs in the first half as Peach County built a 33-0 lead. The Trojans next entertain Stephens County, a 21-15 winner against Cartersville.
 
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11/18/05

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PEACH CO. 56, STEPHENS CO. 42
Peach holds off Stephens
Trojans outlast Indians in shootout

By ROB MORTON
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Published on: 11/19/05

Fort Valley — The credo of defense and special teams always deciding playoff fate was thrown right out the window Friday night. Class AAA No. 5 Peach County (10-3) showed that by surviving a quarterfinal game that could best described as basketball played on grass: The Trojans held off No. 6 Stephens County 56-42.

The two teams combined for 858 total yards and 14 touchdowns in often dizzying fashion.

Peach senior quarterback Antonio Henton led the parade by completing 9 of 20 passes for 227 yards and one touchdown while running for 90 yards on 12 carries and two more touchdowns. Henton, who has committed to Ohio State, had a twisting and turning 20-yard scoring play early in the final period that proved to be the back-breaker for Stephens.

"It was bananas," said Peach coach Rance Gillespie, who returns to the semifinals after making it in 2003. "Football is such a game of momentum. We had it; they got it, but we finally held on. Both teams showed a lot of character tonight."

Peach, AAA's highest scoring team, ran to a 28-0 lead and seemed on course for its third consecutive postseason game ended by halftime. It all got started on the game's first play when Henton lofted one to wide out Chris Slaughter, who has committed to Auburn, for 27 yards.

Sophomore running back Mareo Howard capped the 64-yard march with the first of his four touchdowns to make it 7-0. Moments later, Henton again went to Slaughter, who made an over-the-shoulder catch at Stephens' 15 and sprinted to the end zone.

The 59-yard play gave Peach a 14-0 lead.

Three sustained Peach drives then pushed the lead to 35-7 late in the second quarter, but Stephens (11-2) got out off the deck. First, senior quarterback Will Cox hit running back Taurean Poole on fourth-and-goal from Peach's 13 for a touchdown with one second left in the half.

Stephens then made the score 35-21 on the first drive of the second half when Cox hit Deshawn Scott on a screen pass for a 14-yard touchdown.


PEACH CO. 56, STEPHENS CO. 42


Peach County 14 21 14 7 — 56

Stephens County 0 14 21 7 — 42


P — Mareo Howard 2 run (Juan Rodriguez kick)

P — Chris Slaughter 59 pass from Antonio Henton (Rodriguez kick)

P — Howard 4 run (Rodriguez kick)

P — Duranzo Brown 37 run (Rodriguez kick)

S — Deshawn Scott 50 run (James Sieb kick)

P — Howard 2 run (Rodriguez kick)

S — Taurean Poole 13 pass from Will Cox (Sieb kick)

S — Scott 14 pass from Cox (Sieb kick)

S — Deon Jones 27 pass from Cox (Sieb kick)

P — Henton 14 run (Rodriguez kick)

S — Poole 1 run (Sieb kick)

P — Howard 10 run (Rodriguez kick)

P — Henton 20 run (Rodriguez kick)

S — Lucas Harvey 71 pass from Cox (Sieb kick)
 
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11/27/05

Peach County 35, LaGrange 17

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ATLANTA - Mareo Howard ran for 196 yards and a touchdown and Antonio Henton accounted for four scores to lead Peach County to a 35-17 victory over LaGrange in the Class AAA state semifinals on Saturday.
The Trojans (11-3), who ended LaGrange's two-year reign as state champs, will face the winner of the Dougherty-Shaw game for the title next week.
Peach County's defense dominated the Grangers (10-4) in the third quarter allowing minus-8 total yards, while Henton had two straight touchdown throws on ensuing possessions.
Henton connected with Duranzo Brown on a 23-yard touchdown. Then Chris Slaughter caught a 10-yard touchdown from Henton - a few plays after Slaughter picked off a Travis Tucker pass.
Brown rushed seven times for 74 yards for Peach County. Henton ran for 84 yards with his two touchdowns on the ground.
In the second quarter, Peach County was charged with two penalties that accounted for 20 yards kept a LaGrange drive alive, resulting in a 1-yard touchdown by Travis Tucker. That gave the Grangers a 17-14 lead.
But Peach County regained a 4-point edge three minutes later just before halftime on Howard's 15-yard scoring run, giving them momentum in the second half. Howard finished with 23 carries.
Tucker, who completed 10-of-16 passes for 152 yards, ran for 47 yards in the loss. Mario Poythress caught three passes for 102, including a 53-yard touchdown catch from Tucker in the first half.
Bernard Heard had 22 yards rushing on 14 carries for LaGrange.
 
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