We’re talking playoffs now.
Most of The Herald’s seven area teams are in good shape for the postseason, which begins on Nov. 6. For several of those teams, however, there’s still a lot of work to be done to improve their playoff seeding.
About the only first-round playoff matchup in the area that is almost a certainty is in Class 4A. The second-ranked Cherokee County Warriors (8-0) have locked up their second straight Region 6 title and will host Region 5’s No. 4 team, the Haleyville Lions (6-2).
In Class 3A, the Piedmont Bulldogs (6-2) host a crucial game on Friday against Region 5 rival Glencoe (7-1). Following Piedmont’s 14-13 overtime loss last week to Leeds, both the Bulldogs and the Yellowjackets have identical 5-1 region records. The winner will take the second Region 5 playoff spot behind Leeds (7-1, 6-0 Region 5).
If the Bulldogs can pull off the win, it appears they will host Region 6, No. 3 Sardis (6-2) in the opening round. If Piedmont loses, it will have to travel to Region 6, No. 2 Pisgah (7-1) or Susan Moore (6-2).
In Class 2A, the Sand Rock Wildcats (5-3, 3-3 Region 6) are on the outside looking in at the playoffs. The Wildcats are in fifth place in Region 6, a game behind Geraldine (5-3, 4-2) for the final playoff spot.
The Bulldogs also have the tiebreaker over Sand Rock by way of their head-to-head 12-7 victory on Sept. 18.
The most muddled area playoff picture lies within Class 1A, Region 6. Gaston (6-2, 5-1) has locked up the region title and will host Region 5, No. 4 Ragland (4-4).
After that, it’s anyone’s guess.
Cedar Bluff, Gaylesville and Spring Garden are all tied for second place in Region 6 with identical 4-2 region records. Cedar Bluff (5-3) hosts Gaylesville (5-3) in a crucial battle on Friday. Spring Garden (4-4) hosts Skyline (1-7).
If Cedar Bluff defeats Gaylesville, it will lock up the No. 2 playoff spot from Region 6 and will host either Appalachian (6-2), Coosa Christian (7-1) or Victory Christian (7-1).
If Cedar Bluff loses to Gaylesville, and Spring Garden defeats Skyline, Spring Garden will hold the second playoff spot from Region 6 by way of its 42-28 victory over Gaylesville on Oct. 2. Gaylesville would then take the third playoff spot and travel to the Region 5, No. 2 team in the opening round of the playoffs.
The Collinsville Panthers (4-4, 3-3) are on the outside looking in right now. They’re currently tied for fifth in Region 6 with Valley Head (4-4, 3-3). Collinsville hosts Valley Head on Friday.
If Collinsville wins, it has to hope Cedar Bluff loses to Gaylesville in order to have a shot at earning the fourth and final playoff spot.




