Class AAAAAAA
- Norcross (10-0)
- Collins Hill (7-0)
- McEachern (4-4)
- Mill Creek (8-1)
- Westlake (6-1)
- Archer (6-2)
- Newton (6-1)
- Colquitt County (7-0)
- Lambert (7-0)
- North Forsyth (8-1)
Class AAAAAA
- Harrison (7-1)
- Mays (3-2)
- Winder-Barrow (5-3)
- Douglas County (8-2)
- Lovejoy (8-0)
- Grovetown (6-3)
- Sequoyah (7-0)
- Tucker (8-1)
- Northview (8-1)
- Jonesboro (6-3)
Class AAAAA
- Flowery Branch (8-1)
- Buford (4-0)
- Griffin (8-0)
- Southwest DeKalb (6-2)
- Warner Robins (8-0)
- Villa Rica (7-0)
- Carrollton (5-0)
- Harris County (8-0)
- Arabia Mountain (8-0)
- Maynard Jackson (5-0)
Class AAAA
- North Oconee (7-1)
- Columbus (6-1)
- Cross Creek (4-3)
- Carver-Columbus (7-0)
- West Hall (4-3)
- Sandy Creek (6-0)
- Jefferson (5-2)
- Northwest Whitfield (5-3)
- Baldwin (5-1)
- Heritage-Catoosa (8-0)
Class AAA
- Johnson-Savannah (9-0)
- Beach (8-0)
- Greater Atlanta Christian (6-4)
- Hart County (7-0)
- Redan (7-1)
- Monroe (6-0)
- Lakeview-Fort Oglethorpe (8-1)
- Calhoun (7-2)
- Ringgold (6-2)
- Haralson County (5-2)
Class AA
- Model (5-1)
- Laney (3-1)
- Rabun County (7-1)
- Fitzgerald (2-0)
- Dodge County (4-1)
- Vidalia (4-1)
- Heard County (8-2)
- Dade County (7-3)
- Putnam County (3-3)
- Bryan County (7-0)
Class A-Private
- Wesleyan (8-0)
- St. Francis (6-1)
- Holy Innocents’ (7-1)
- Calvary Day (5-0)
- Lakeview Academy (7-2)
- Pinecrest Academy (6-1)
- Landmark Christian (5-3)
- Our Lady of Mercy (6-2)
- Darlington (4-2)
- Stratford Academy (5-1)
Class A-Public
- Pelham (4-0)
- Greenville (6-0)
- Telfair County (7-0)
- Terrell County (5-1)
- Wheeler County (6-1)
- Marion County (5-0)
- Taylor County (4-1)
- Wilcox County (5-2)
- Woodville-Tompkins (6-2)
- Treutlen (3-2)
Three straight losses, all coming out of state, forces McEachern down to No. 3 in Class AAAAAAA. The Indians went 0-2 in the She Got Game Classic in Washington, D.C. Usually playing such good competition the Indians wouldn’t be punished, but No. 2 Collins Hill looks like the real deal and will just sneak ahead of the Indians for their in-state work. Newton falls to No. 7 after a 49-42 loss to Duluth, meaning Mill Creek is now in the Top 4. Archer rebounded from a rough week by shaking off an early deficit and beating No. 10 North Forsyth 55-43.
Harrison looked dominant as the No. 1 team in Class AAAAAA blitzed Creekview 63-37 and Hillgrove, 72-55. No. 3 Winder-Barrow got revenge against Loganville, 31-27 in another defensive struggle. Jonesboro had a week to forget in Region 4, losing to Tucker 57-43 and to Lovejoy 33-31. No. 8 Tucker lost to Lovejoy 39-32, slipping two spots while the Wildcats skyrocket five spots to No. 5 after a huge week. No. 7 Sequoyah jumps No. 9 Northview after scoring wins over county rivals River Ridge (54-45) and Cherokee (46-32).
Class AAAAA’s No. 2 Buford took down Loganville 56-44, and in the process dropped the Red Devils from the Top 10. Replacing Loganville is No. 10 Maynard Jackson who is undefeated to open the year. No one else in the rankings lost, but that will change this week as No. 6 Villa Rica hosts No. 7 Carrollton in a clash of Region 7 unbeatens on Tuesday.
Americus-Sumter and Henry County both depart the Class AAAA poll following Americus-Sumter’s 58-41 loss to No. 2 Columbus and the Warhawks’ losses to Woodward Academy (55-48) and Salem (69-63). Debuting this week are No. 9 Baldwin and No. 10 Heritage-Catoosa. The Braves defeated Putnam County on the road 50-38, and their only loss came to Warner Robins in overtime 72-62. Courtney Butts has led the charge, averaging 14.2 points, 7 rebounds, 2.3 assists, 4.5 steals and 1.5 blocks per game. Heritage’s statement win came at Lakeview-Fort Oglethorpe, 61-39 handing the Warriors their lone loss of the season. The top mover in this week’s rankings is No. 6 Sandy Creek. The Patriots defeated 7-2 Greenville, SC 66-64.
South Georgia dominates the top of the poll in Class AAA while North Georgia fills the bottom as four teams from Region 6 go spots 7 through 10. Even with a loss to Heritage-Catoosa, Lakeview-Fort Oglethorpe continues its rise to No. 7 after defeating region foe No. 10 Haralson County 61-54. Back into the Top 10 is No. 8 Calhoun, who handed No. 9 Ringgold a region loss, 75-67. The Tigers held fast to their No. 9 spot however thanks to a 51-48 win against Northwest Whitfield. Defending state champion Morgan County drops out after a 3-4 start.
Putnam County’s slide in Class AA continues as the Eagles fall from No. 4 to No. 9 after a loss to Baldwin. Pepperell exits after being ranked No. 10. No. 1 Model beat the Dragons 58-38. Into the poll for the first time this year is No. 10 Bryan County.
Wesleyan has cruised so far this season in Class A-Private. The top-ranked Wolves crushed Morgan County 81-46 and took it to St. Pius X, 56-18. Two surprises take over the No. 6 and No. 7 spots in Pinecrest Academy and Landmark Christian. The Paladins are 6-1 while Landmark has won five straight after an 0-3 start, with their latest win coming against No. 8 Our Lady of Mercy, 58-53. Savannah Country Day was blown out by No. 4 Calvary Day 60-23 and lost to Woodville-Tompkins 52-27. Replacing the Hornets is No. 9 Darlington.
Four players are averaging double figures for Class A-Public No. 1 Pelham. The Hornets are powered by junior Mahogany Randall’s 19.8 points per game. Terrell County slips to No. 4 after a strong showing loss to Monroe, 57-51. No. 2 Greenville and No. 3 Telfair County get the nod over the Greenwave due to quality wins. The Trojan’s scored a 54-38 win over No. 8 Wilcox County this past week. Hancock Central falls from the Top 10 after losing to Washington County and Baldwin. Treutlen sinks five spots to No. 10 after losses at No. 5 Wheeler County (66-41) and Dublin, 61-53. Woodville-Tompkins resurfaces in the poll thanks to a shellacking of Savannah Country Day.
Do you even go to these games or just go off what’s on MaxPreps? SCD isn’t considered a quality win this year and where is Turner Co.and Wilcox girls in rankings? They’ve both only lost 1 game…then you’re dropping teams for losing to schools in bigger classifications like Terrell Treutlen and Hancock smh
What are you talking about.