RABUN GAP, Ga. (5-2) at CHRIST SCHOOL (5-2), 7 p.m.
Last week: Rabun Gap beat the Anderson (S.C.) Cavaliers, 49-21; Christ School beat First Assembly Christian, 46-34.
Last year: Rabun Gap beat Christ School, 22-8.
Notes: No one airs it out in Arden like Christ School junior Drew Johnson. Maybe ever. Johnson (1,467 yards and 13 touchdowns with four interceptions) passed for a career-high 387 yards and five touchdowns a week ago. Fifth-year coach Mark Moroz can say with authority that no quarterback in his stint with the Greenies has thrown for more yards in one game. Johnson is the latest winner of the Mission Health Spotlight Performance of the Week award. Receivers who helped make it happen are Kokayi Cobb (19 receptions for 246 yards and one touchdown), Jared Letman-Gash (15 receptions for 499 yards and eight touchdowns) and Tyler Redmond (14 receptions for 188 yards and two touchdowns). Key defenders are Charlie Claffey (8.3 tackles per game), Tyler Redmond (7.2), Carson Jones (6.7) and Keyvon Cobb (5.0). Rabun Gap and Dallas Earnhardt (1,775 yards and 25 touchdowns with six interceptions) are 2-1 against WNC competition this season with wins over Asheville School (47-14 on Oct. 2) and the Carolina Gladiators (55-6 on Aug. 29) with a loss to Robbinsville (36-22 on Sept. 10). The Eagles are coached by Dale Earnhardt, who was 33-37 in seven seasons at Asheville School before resigning in 2007.
Last week: Rabun Gap beat the Anderson (S.C.) Cavaliers, 49-21; Christ School beat First Assembly Christian, 46-34.
Last year: Rabun Gap beat Christ School, 22-8.
Notes: No one airs it out in Arden like Christ School junior Drew Johnson. Maybe ever. Johnson (1,467 yards and 13 touchdowns with four interceptions) passed for a career-high 387 yards and five touchdowns a week ago. Fifth-year coach Mark Moroz can say with authority that no quarterback in his stint with the Greenies has thrown for more yards in one game. Johnson is the latest winner of the Mission Health Spotlight Performance of the Week award. Receivers who helped make it happen are Kokayi Cobb (19 receptions for 246 yards and one touchdown), Jared Letman-Gash (15 receptions for 499 yards and eight touchdowns) and Tyler Redmond (14 receptions for 188 yards and two touchdowns). Key defenders are Charlie Claffey (8.3 tackles per game), Tyler Redmond (7.2), Carson Jones (6.7) and Keyvon Cobb (5.0). Rabun Gap and Dallas Earnhardt (1,775 yards and 25 touchdowns with six interceptions) are 2-1 against WNC competition this season with wins over Asheville School (47-14 on Oct. 2) and the Carolina Gladiators (55-6 on Aug. 29) with a loss to Robbinsville (36-22 on Sept. 10). The Eagles are coached by Dale Earnhardt, who was 33-37 in seven seasons at Asheville School before resigning in 2007.