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Game Night Recap 11-14


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Class AAAAAAA

No. 5 Norcross 63, Brookwood 30: Mercer-signee Jania Akins scored 23 points. Cate Sidey netted 15 points and Justus Fitzgerald added 13. Jalisa April (12) and Zayjah Knight (6) led Brookwood in the loss.

No. 8 Newton 54, Lanier 30: Lanier received 10 points, 4 rebounds and 3 steals from Asja Howell.

No. 9 Cherokee 84, Centennial 38: Wofford-signee Toni Warren, USC Aiken-signee Riley Simmons and Lyla Griffith all scored 18 points. Klaire Henkle chipped in 12 points.

Campbell 66, Hapeville Charter 10: Brooke Suttle had 14 points, 5 rebounds and 2 assists. McKenzie Jenkins totaled 13 points, 2 rebounds, 4 assists and 5 steals. Kennedy Lee finished with 12 points, 4 rebounds, 3 assists, 4 steals. Lauren Phillip posted 10 points, 12 rebounds and 3 assists.

Mill Creek 54, Duluth 21: Bella Ragone dumped in 18 points, 10 rebounds, 2 assists and 2 steals. Freshman Mia Huckaby had 11 points, 5 rebounds and 4 steals. Toccoa Falls-signee Sammi Spees added 8 points and 3 assists.

Dacula 59, West Forsyth 34: Jaliyah Benefield had 19 points, 4 rebounds and 3 assists. Mekera Standridge tallied 16 points and 3 assists. Tianna Rabsatt collected 13 points, 8 rebounds and 8 blocks.

Denmark 51, Social Circle 20: Emma Hempker dumped in 21 points and 6 rebounds. Avery Huffman added 8 points while Hannah Torralba scored 7 and Hannah Lopez finished with 6 points, 4 rebounds, 4 assists and 3 steals.

Parkview 56, Meadowcreek 42: In the loss, Brooke Jackson poured in 30 points. Continue reading Game Night Recap 11-14

North Georgia Showcase: Boys Top Performers


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Byrd Carter2024 6-1 G Byrd Carter – North Oconee
A sluggish first half saw North Oconee down 31-25 to Clarke Central and the Titans down 46-45 after three quarters. While momentum was clearly swinging in the home team’s favor, there was still work to be done to get over the hump. Continue reading North Georgia Showcase: Boys Top Performers

Week 1 GHSA Boys Basketball State Rankings


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Class AAAAAAA

1. Grayson (1-0)
2. McEachern (0-1)
3. Wheeler (1-0)
4. Newton (1-0)
5. Berkmar (0-0)
6. Milton (0-0)
7. Osborne (0-1)
8. Peachtree Ridge (1-0)
9. Norcross (0-1)
10. Walton (0-0)

Class AAAAAA

1. Alexander (0-0)
2. Woodward Academy (0-1)
3. Riverwood (0-0)
4. St. Pius X (0-0)
5. Jonesboro (0-0)
6. Shiloh (1-0)
7. Lakeside-Evans (0-0)
8. South Paulding (0-0)
9. Langston Hughes (0-0)
10. Lanier (0-1)

Class AAAAA

1. Kell (1-0)
2. Eagle’s Landing (0-0)
3. Maynard Jackson (1-0)
4. Dutchtown (0-1)
5. Hiram (0-0)
6. Chapel Hill (0-0)
7. Mays (0-0)
8. Tri-Cities (0-0)
9. Union Grove (1-0)
10. Warner Robins (0-0)

Class AAAA

1. Pace Academy (0-0)
2. McDonough (0-0)
3. Holy Innocents’ (0-0)
4. North Oconee (1-0)
5. Madison County (0-0)
6. Walnut Grove (1-0)
7. Central-Carrollton (0-0)
8. Seckinger (0-0)
9. Fayette County (0-0)
10. Benedictine (0-0)

Class AAA

1. Sandy Creek (0-0)
2. Douglass (1-0)
3. Cedar Grove (1-0)
4. Cross Creek (0-0)
5. Johnson-Savannah (1-0)
6. Dougherty (0-1)
7. Calvary Day (0-0)
8. Long County (0-0)
9. Hebron Christian (1-0)
10. Adairsville (0-0)

Class AA

1. Columbia (0-0)
2. Westside-Augusta (1-0)
3. Butler (0-0)
4. Southwest-Macon (0-0)
5. Dodge County (0-0)
6. Thomson (0-0)
7. Spencer (0-0)
8. North Cobb Christian (0-0)
9. Walker (0-0)
10. Vidalia (0-0)

Class A D-I

1. Mt. Vernon (0-0)
2. Darlington (0-0)
3. Paideia (1-0)
4. Savannah (0-1)
5. St. Francis (0-1)
6. Mt. Pisgah (0-1)
7. King’s Ridge (0-0)
8. Oglethorpe County (0-0)
9. Swainsboro (0-0)
10. Temple (0-0)

Class A D-II

1. Christian Heritage (0-0)
2. Portal (0-0)
3. Calhoun County (0-0)
4. Greenforest (0-1)
5. Mitchell County (0-0)
6. Macon County (0-0)
7. 
Clinch County (0-0)
8. 
Randolph-Clay (0-0)
9. 
Jenkins County (0-0)
10.
Charlton County (0-0)

Week 1 of the GHSA season is in the books, gifting us a handful of Top 10 showdowns across multiple classifications and already affording us a new number one team in Class 7A. Georgia’s Elite 8 Tip-Off Classic, SWD Showdown IX, Hoops 4 Hunger, Double Trouble Invitational and North Georgia Showcase highlighted the opening weekend. One take away from the first two days of the season is this: You better practice your free throws. With the elimination of the one-and-one bonus and the implementation of an automatic two free throws on the fifth team foul, games have quickly turned into free throw shooting contests and have lengthened the duration of each game by slowing the pace. So far, the experimentation of the new foul rules have not earned rave reviews from coaches or those in the stands. Continue reading Week 1 GHSA Boys Basketball State Rankings

2023-24 Preseason GHSA Boys State Rankings


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Class AAAAAAA

1. McEachern
2. Grayson
3. Wheeler
4. Newton
5. Berkmar
6. Norcross
7. Osborne
8. Milton
9. Carrollton
10. Walton

Class AAAAAA

1. Alexander
2. Woodward Academy
3. Riverwood
4. St. Pius X
5. Jonesboro
6. Lanier
7. Lakeside-Evans
8. Shiloh
9. South Paulding
10. Langston Hughes

Class AAAAA

1. Kell
2. Eagle’s Landing
3. Maynard Jackson
4. Dutchtown
5. Hiram
6. Chapel Hill
7. Mays
8. Tri-Cities
9. Warner Robins
10. Union Grove

Class AAAA

1. Pace Academy
2. McDonough
3. Holy Innocents’
4. North Oconee
5. Madison County
6. Central-Carrollton
7. Seckinger
8. Fayette County
9. Walnut Grove
10. Benedictine

Class AAA

1. Sandy Creek
2. Douglass
3. Cedar Grove
4. Cross Creek
5. Dougherty
6. Johnson-Savannah
7. Calvary Day
8. Long County
9. Hebron Christian
10. Adairsville

Class AA

1. Columbia
2. Westside-Augusta
3. Butler
4. Southwest-Macon
5. Dodge County
6. Thomson
7. Spencer
8. North Cobb Christian
9. Walker
10. Vidalia

Class A D-I

1. Mt. Vernon
2. Darlington
3. Paideia
4. Savannah
5. St. Francis
6. Mt. Pisgah
7. King’s Ridge
8. Oglethorpe County
9. Swainsboro
10. Temple

Class A D-II

1. Christian Heritage
2. Portal
3. Calhoun County
4. Greenforest
5. Mitchell County
6. Macon County
7. Charlton County
8. Clinch County
9. Randolph-Clay
10. Jenkins County

The end of the seven-classification era is nearly upon us, which means it will be even harder to win a state title next year but in the present day, there are still banners to be hung. This season is a little hazier than others as a plethora of top players across the state are committed as big time football prospects leaving uncertainty as to who will suit up on the hardwood for their final season and who will be early enrolling, leaving massive voids for their respective schools to fill. Continue reading 2023-24 Preseason GHSA Boys State Rankings