Given their disadvantage in the MaxPreps national rankings, Central Gwinnett should expect quite the challenge on Friday. They hope to keep the momentum going despite having enjoyed some extra time before their next game against Parkview at 7:30 PM. Keep an eye on the score for this one: the two teams put up some lofty point totals in their previous games, so things might heat up even more when they meet up.
After a disappointing seven points in their last contest, Central Gwinnett made sure to put some points up on the board against Meadowcreek two weeks ago. Central Gwinnett took their matchup against Meadowcreek by a conclusive 35-10 score. No one put up better numbers for Central Gwinnett than junior Skylar Adams, who brought his A game into the match. He passed for 313 yards and 4 touchdowns. Adams has now scored at least one touchdown in the past five games.
Meanwhile, six stomps in nine total games is nothing to scoff at, and that exactly where Parkview stand after their most recent match last Friday. They took the match and then some with a 44-0 win over Meadowcreek. The win was familiar territory for Parkview, who now have nine in a row.
Central Gwinnett found themselves the reluctant recipients of an unpleasant 44-69 punch to the gut against Parkview the last time the two teams met. Since neither squad is a stranger to landslide victories this season, you'd better bet it will be hard-fought showdown.
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