This rivalry is one of the biggest and best in Gwinnett County and in the state of Georgia. No matter what the playoff implications are, both teams want to win for bragging rights.

MVP

Jack Chambers
Parkview

SCHOLAR ATHLETES

Ethan Watson

Parkview

Ethan is a leader in the classroom and on the field. He has maintained a high GPA at Parkview while excelling in sports too. Ethan is also a leader in the Parkview weightoom where has bench pressed 365 pounds.
Bailey Ivemeyer

Brookwood

Bailey will be a three year letterman and a two year started for the Brentwood Broncos. He is an elected Team Captain of the 2014 team and leads in the classroom with an overall 4.0 Grade Point Average.

HALL OF FAME

Kirk Alexander

Parkview

The score of the 2000 game was 18-17. We had to go for two after we scored because it was overtime and Brookwood had us beat on the penetration rule. Kirk Alexander caught the TD and the two point conversion that allowed us to beat Brookwood in overtime. Aside from that game, some the best memories from the rivalry were when Nick Chonko caught the game-winning TD pass from Buster Faulkner in 1999 and when the Parkview defense had a goal line stand in 1995. Growing up it was always our Super Bowl.
P.J. Katz

Brookwood

PJ Katz played for the Broncos for two years in the rivalry series with Parkview in 2004 and 2005. But it was the 2005 game where he really got the opportunity to make his mark. PJ caught a play-action pass from quarterback David Pittman and took it 80 yards for a key touchdown that sparked the Broncos to a big 35-14 win at Parkview and the beginning of a three year win streak in the series. The 2005 Broncos finished with a 14-1 record and were State 5-A runners up. PJ went on to become a wide receiver at Valdosta where he played on their 2007 National Championship team. He is currently in his third year as a wide receivers coach for his Alma Mater at Brookwood.

GAME SUMMARY

This Gwinnett County rivalry bought out 8,000 fans to view this matchup, despite the 90 minute weather delay, with a majority of the fans staying around to cheer on both schools efforts till early into Saturday morning. First year coach Eric Godfree was doused with Gatorade after the game, celebrating his first victory over Gwinnett county Rivals Brookwood. Final score was 37-24.

GAME GALLERY