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Which Savannah-area high school football teams will travel the most miles in 2023?

Football fans are excited about their favorite high school teams getting back on the field for Savannah's version of Friday Night Lights.

But coaches, parents and players also have to deal with long trips across the state of Georgia that take a toll on programs in a variety of ways. We took a look at how far each team in the Greater Savannah area has to travel this season and came up with some interesting numbers.

Memorial Day, which plays in the Georgia Independent School Association, leads the pack with mileage on the road totaling 1,746 miles on the season, which is 100 miles more than a one-way bus ride to Albuquerque, New Mexico. The Matadors longest round trip is a 548 voyage to play at Notre Dame Academy in Duluth, a nearly 8-hour round trip.

The Matadors have just three home games — with a pair at Memorial Stadium this season and one at Pooler Stadium. In recent years, the program has had seasons where they only hosted one home game, so things are improving on that front.

"It's actually better than usual for us," said Memorial Day coach Jaha Taylor, in his second year leading the program. "But our goal is to get a more balanced schedule and be able to play in front of our home crowd more often. It costs a lot of money to travel with gas and food and everything else, and we'd like to put that money in other places to help our program.

"It's tough to get off a bus after a four-hour trip and go out and play. It also cuts down on practice time -- it puts you in a tough situation with so many variables. But we're going to do our best to deal with it this season."

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The longest round trip for a local team will be made by Jenkins, which is isolated in Region 1-5A and will make a 580-mile round trip to play at Carrollton.

Playing in Region 3-3A has its travel advantages with three local stadiums hosting games, while Calvary Day and Savannah Country Day have stadiums on campus. Savannah Christian hosts games at Pooler Stadium.

Islands, which has a stadium across the street from its campus, is set to travel the least miles of local schools this season with trips set for 242 miles.

Here's a list of Savannah teams and the miles they will travel in the 2023 regular season.

Two Jenkins High defenders go up to block the pass attempt, to Benedictine's Za'Quan Bryan (No. 1) early in Friday's game at Memorial Stadium.
Two Jenkins High defenders go up to block the pass attempt, to Benedictine's Za'Quan Bryan (No. 1) early in Friday's game at Memorial Stadium.

Memorial Day

Total mileage for seven road trips: 1,746 milesLongest round trip: 548 miles to Notre Dame Academy

Benedictine

Total mileage for six road trips: 1,536 milesLongest round trip: 536 miles to Chambers High in Charlotte, N.C.

Jenkins

Total mileage for six road trips: 1,372 milesLongest round trip: 580 miles to Carrollton

Bethesda Academy

Total mileage for five road trips: 1,172 milesLongest round trip: 332 miles to Thomas Sumter

Bryan County

Total mileage for six road trips: 842 milesLongest round trip: 280 miles to Lincoln County

Savannah Christian

Total mileage for six road trips: 814 milesLongest round trip: 524 miles to Marist

South Effingham

Total mileage for five road trips: 762 milesLongest round trip: 234 miles to Lakeside-Evans

Savannah High

Total mileage for five road trips: 744 milesLongest round trip: 250 miles to Richmond Academy

Calvary Day

Total mileage for five road trips: 642 milesLongest round trip: 456 miles to Eagle's Landing Christian

Calvary's Caden Arnold stretches for a Jake Merklinger pass during Friday night's game against Long County.
Calvary's Caden Arnold stretches for a Jake Merklinger pass during Friday night's game against Long County.

Richmond Hill

Total mileage for three road trips: 634 milesLongest round trip: 386 miles to Colquitt County

Windsor Forest

Total mileage for five road trips: 590 milesLongest round trip: 192 miles to Brantley County

Effingham County

Total mileage for five road trips: 578 milesLongest round trip: 222 miles to Grovetown

St. Andrew's

Total mileage for four road trips: 526 milesLongest round trip: 266 miles to Thomas Jefferson Academy

Bradwell Institute

Total mileage for five road trips: 462 milesLongest round trip: 184 miles to Coffee

Johnson

Total mileage for five road trips: 448 milesLongest round trip: 212 miles to Brantley County

Beach

Total mileage for five road trips: 418 milesLongest round trip: 204 miles to Brantley County

New Hampstead

Total mileage for five road trips: 406 milesLongest round trip: 202 miles to Camden County

New Hampsted quarterback Pauly Seeley takes a snap during a 2021 game against Jenkins at Pooler Stadium.
New Hampsted quarterback Pauly Seeley takes a snap during a 2021 game against Jenkins at Pooler Stadium.

Groves

Total mileage for five road trips: 382 milesLongest round trip: 206 miles to Brantley County

Savannah Country Day

Total mileage for five road trips: 248 milesLongest round trip: 110 miles to Pinewood Christian

Liberty County

Total mileage for three road trips: 246 milesLongest round trip: 86 miles to Islands

Islands

Total mileage for five road trips: 242 milesLongest round trip: 162 miles to Brunswick

Dennis Knight covers sports for the Savannah Morning News. Contact him at Dknight@savannahnow.com. Twitter: @DennisKnightSMN

This article originally appeared on Savannah Morning News: A look at travel for Savannah-area high school football teams