Houston daily journal. (Perry, GA) 2006-current, November 22, 2006, Section B, Page 2B, Image 10

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Georgia high school football teams are also getting close to that time in the playoffs when new GHSA regulations concerning the quarterfinals will take affect. It basically means that the site for the games in this round will be determined by who has, or doesn’t have, a suitable loca tion to host a playoff game. In the case where one team has a higher region seed than the other, that team is the host, but may still have to pick another location if its home field does not meet the requirements laid out by the GHSA. If both schools have the same seed and also have a suitable site, a coin toss determines where game is played. But if similar seeded teams both don’t have an adequate facility, the GHSA office picks a neutral site. Northside must win on Friday to be involved in this type of decision. If the FUTURE From p»ge iB different GISA camps, the Hornets beat First Presbyterian twice and Tattnall Square once. M I think our guys got a lot of confidence from that. I know I did,” said Walls. “It makes me feel like we will at least be competitive.” In addition to Murph, the breakdown of the Westfield roster is six juniors and five sophomores. Walls won’t be lacking for height, as seven players are six-feet or better, Murph being the tallest at 6-5. His biggest concern will be finding a point guard. “There’s going to be grow ing pains,” said Walls. “It’s going to be hard to make those key plays at the end when you’ve never done it before. We will count on that one senior. He’ll be a big time player for us. We’ll give him the ball in those key situations, and he’s going to make plays. “Nash is a scorer. He’s got a soft touch, can shoot the ball from the perimeter. He’s athletic enough to be aggres sive inside and score over people when he has a mis match. “We hope to get a better effort out of him defensively, but we need him to score a lot of points.” That’s one starting spot secured. Walls said sopho more John Peake (6-2) start ed every game as a fresh man, and this year he’ll be the one asked to lock down the other team’s top perim eter player. “He showed he could do that this summer,” said Walls. “He’s very quick, got a good nose for the ball. “Everything after that is HI jHp r mT?* ' MBfftfc 3m • k ’ilWf bhk •£ #1 Mk W i : S?Stk. ■ 1 ® ** ** ENI/Gary Hannon Northside defenders tackle a Lee County runner. Eagles win, the No. 1 seed they could play in the second round is Habersham Central (8-AAAA) in the northeast town of Mt. Airy. Habersham Central plays Mays High of Atlanta on Friday. really up for grabs. I think we have 12 players who are all going to play. I think there’s a lot of parody 3 through 12. It depends on how they practice, how they fit together in terms of their role.” A pair of sophomores, John Thomas Rust and Joel Revis, had good summer camps. Matt Amrit, at 6-4, showed a 3-point shot dur ing camps. Wade Tillman is a good post defender at 6-1, his coach said. ■K7 jjg. jgagr § . p| . aMHfflpj' BBC -afflfi • gw 1 i j Sg 'M mUBBMk 'p This • same procedure applies for the championship game. Other No. 1 seeds still alive on the opposite side of the AAAA bracket from Northside are Rome High, Marist and Creekside. “One area we’re really looking for somebody to step up is point guard,” said Walls. “If we can handle pressure, then we will be in every game.” The Westfield region, 3- AAA, had two teams in the GISA semifinals last year, and Walls said both of them - Southland and Deerfield- Windsor - bring back their best player. Sherwood Christian also had a young team last year with everyone back for this go-around. SPOUTS It I V C ' \W/. . 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Next up, the team trav els to the Pace Academy Invitational in Atlanta. That is slated for Dec 2. 41020