High School Football Coaches Lead Regional Challenges Across Georgia
High School Football Coaches Lead Regional Challenges Across Georgia

High School Football Coaches Lead Regional Challenges Across Georgia

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Several high school football coaches across different states reflect on their teams' progress and challenges in the 2025 season. Korey Mobbs, head coach at Jackson County, highlighted the upcoming tough region game against defending champions Clarke Central, emphasizing his team's growth and experience compared to last year. Jeff Hammond of Worth County discussed the transformation of his program from struggling to a top-ranked team, noting increased player expectations, physical preparedness, and community support. Robert Andrews of Walnut Grove described the intense local rivalry with Monroe Area and credited key defensive and special teams plays for their recent victory, emphasizing team unity and selflessness. Meanwhile, Chris Robinson from Cocoa High School is a standout athlete excelling both on the football field and in academics and choir, embodying leadership and resilience as a foster child overcoming early challenges. Lastly, Brad Kellogg of South Beauregard shared insights on his coaching journey and team development, previewing an upcoming game against Buckeye.

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