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Johnson High Boys Soccer Clinches Region 6-3A Title
Top-ranked Knights defeat Lumpkin to secure championship with four games left
Apr. 1, 2026 at 2:10am
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The Johnson High School boys soccer team, ranked as the top team in Class 3A, defeated Lumpkin County High School to clinch the Region 6-3A championship with four regular-season games remaining in the 2026 season.
Why it matters
Johnson High's boys soccer program has been a consistent powerhouse in Georgia high school soccer, and this latest region title adds to their storied legacy. The Knights' success also generates excitement and pride within the Gainesville community.
The details
In the decisive match, the Johnson High Knights defeated the Lumpkin County Indians by a score that was not reported. The win secures the Region 6-3A championship for the Knights, who have four regular-season games left to play in 2026 after already locking up the title.
- The match took place on April 1, 2026.
The players
Johnson High School
A high school located in Gainesville, Georgia, with a boys soccer program that has been a consistent top contender in Class 3A.
Lumpkin County High School
A high school located in Dahlonega, Georgia, that competed against Johnson High in the Region 6-3A championship match.
The takeaway
Johnson High's boys soccer team has demonstrated its dominance in Region 6-3A, clinching the championship with four games left to play. This continued success solidifies the Knights' reputation as one of the top programs in Georgia high school soccer.


