WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5
CLASS 3A-1A PRIVATE


CLASS 3A


THURSDAY, MARCH 6
CLASS 2A


CO-ED THREE-POINT CONTEST
CLASS 4A


FRIDAY, MARCH 7
CLASS A D-II


GIRLS THREE-POINT CONTEST
CLASS 5A


SATURDAY, MARCH 8
CLASS A D-I


SLAM DUNK CONTEST
CLASS 6A


























Saturday, March 1 at Georgia State
R5 #1 No. 2 Wheeler 68, R4 #1 No. 1 Grayson 53: Wheeler (28-3) avenged a 77-68 loss to Grayson (28-3), stunning the Rams holding them to 21 points in the second half. Kevin Savage (18), Mansur McClain (16) and Ole Miss-signee Tylis Jordan (14) paced the Wildcats. Grayson received 18 points from Caleb Holt, 13 from Cal State Fullerton-signee Kiwane Garris and 6 points from UGA-singee Jacob Wilkins.
R4 #2 No. 6 Newton 56, R3 #2 No. 9 Pebblebrook 53: Dead in the water, Pebblebrook (22-9) went on an 8-0 run over a 31-second span to trim the Newton (22-9) lead to 53-51 with 20 seconds left on Zyree Brown’s fifth three-pointer of the game but Newton was able to hit just enough free throws to ice it as a halfcourt heave rimmed off the front iron. Jordan Green led Newton with 15 points. App State-signee Ted Neal netted 13 points and Marcus Smith II had 10. Brown led the Falcons with 16 points. Jaylen Humphrey scored 12 and Jayvion Nurse chipped in 10.
Friday, February 28 at Georgia State
R4 #1 No. 1 Woodward Academy 63, R3 #1 No. 9 Langston Hughes 58: Jarvis Hayes Jr. posted 18 points, 6 rebounds and 6 assists while Clemson-signee Zac Foster recorded 18 points, 5 rebounds, 3 assists, 1 steal and 1 block to lead Woodward Academy (27-4). Ethan Carter led Langston Hughes (24-9) with 20 points before fouling out. Jaron LaMelle added 10.
R4 #2 No. 2 Tri-Cities 75, R2 #1 No. 10 Lee County 63: Tri-Cities (25-6) advanced to the state championship for the fifth time in the past nine years, setting up a fourth meeting with region rival Woodward Academy. Georgia Southern-signee Sean Van Dorn and Tre Keith combined for 52 points.
Saturday, March 1 at Fort Valley State
R4 #1 No. 1 Pace Academy 76, R5 #1 No. 4 Tucker 40: Pace Academy (27-4) jumped out to a 9-0 lead and never trailed against Tucker (25-7), overwhelming the Tigers with their size and aggressive full court pressure. Chandler Bing posted 24 points, 10 rebounds and 8 assists followed by Georgia Tech-signee Eric Chatfield’s 20 points and 5 rebounds. Hayden Clay scored 11 points. Freshman Bentley Lusakueno pitched in 9 points, 7 rebounds and 3 blocks. Jakobe Williams led Tucker with 13 points.
R8 #1 No. 2 North Oconee 70, R2 #1 No. 9 McDonough 60: North Oconee (29-2) staved off McDonough (25-6) to advance back to the state title game. Khamari Brooks posted 22 points followed by Justin Wise’s 20. Banks Pourchier tallied 17 points.
Friday, February 28 at Fort Valley State
#1 No. 3 Sandy Creek 71, #5 No. 8 Windsor Forest 42: Sandy Creek (28-3) advanced back to Macon with a chance for a three-peat. The Patriots led 14-0 to start. Kingston Hawkins scored 18 points followed by Jared White’s 15 and Avohn Florence’s 14. Amari Latimer chipped in 10.
#3 No. 1 Cedar Grove 53, #7 No. 10 Monroe 45: Cedar Grove (28-3) held off Monroe (21-10) to set up a 2023 state championship rematch with former region rival Sandy Creek. Manny Green led the Saints with 18 points and 9 rebounds while Yusef Bower netted 13 points, 9 assists and 4 steals. Keith Gillespie and Javonte Floyd scored 8 points each. Brayden Burns (17) and Lorenzo Still (13) paced Monroe.
Friday, February 28 at Georgia Southwestern
#4 No. 4 Butler 78, #1 No. 1 Carver-Columbus 73 OT: Butler (20-8) held down 27-3 Carver-Columbus’ high-powered offense just enough to clinch a berth in the state championship. After missing two free throws late in regulation, Carver’s Tony Mongomery, a Troy-signee, drilled a three with 7 seconds left to force overtime. The tandem of Denver-signee Marcus Scurry and Kwamane Bridges anchored the Bulldogs.
#6 No. 7 Union County 54, #2 Tattnall County 38: Union County (26-5) outscored Tattnall County (25-5) 22-10 in the third quarter behind Hayden Hughes’ four three-pointers in the frame. The Panthers held the Warriors to just 20 points in the second half. Houston Henry poured in 24 points while Hayden Hughes had 15. Maddox Young added 9. Justin McMillian powered Tattnall County with 21 points.
Saturday, March 1 at Georgia College
#15 No. 3 BEST Academy 73, #14 No. 10 East Laurens 58: BEST Academy (24-7) took control in the second half to eliminate East Laurens (20-8) to advance to their first ever trip to the state championship. Nick Dozier (20), Jacob Mickell (17), Xion Evans (16) and Josh Mickell (14) all reached double digits.
#1 No. 2 Southwest-Macon 65, #5 Toombs County 54: Southwest-Macon (27-2) will have a home game at the Macon Centreplex in search of their seventh state title, first since 1989. The Patriots slowly extended their lead against Toombs County (18-12), who got hot at the end of the season and falls one game short of a return to the state title game. CJ Howard (23), Chase Dupree (21) and Brandon Ashley (17) carried the load. Mike Polke scored 19 for the Bulldogs.
Friday, February 28 at Georgia College
R3 #1 No. 1 Savannah 64, R8 #2 Warren County 55: Savannah (26-4) held off a furious comeback attempt from Warren County (21-10), closing on a 10-5 run to advance to the state title game after seeing a double digit lead trimmed to four points.
R3 #2 No. 3 McIntosh County Academy 49, R8 #1 No. 10 Greene County 41: The Buccaneers (26-5) took down Greene County (22-8) to set up a fourth meeting with Region 3 foe Savannah for the state title.
Friday, February 28 at North Georgia
#1 No. 3 North Cobb Christian 57, #4 No. 2 Greenforest 51: North Cobb Christian (28-3) punched their ticket to the GHSA state championship for the first time in program history. Xavier Butler scored 20 points on five threes and Brock Bass-Bonner poured in 17 points. Grant Robich and Isaiah Chandler each scored 9 points. Orion Wilson led Greenforest (23-6) with a game-high 22 points. Kyree Taylor tossed in 12.
#3 No. 1 Holy Innocents’ 84, #7 No. 6 Mt. Paran 42: Holy Innocents’ (26-4) used an overpowering 27-3 second quarter to race away from Mt. Paran (20-14). North Carolina-signee Caleb Wilson poured in 19 points, 12 rebounds, 7 assists and 4 blocks. Devin Hutcherson posted 17 points and 4 rebounds. Jordan Mays pitched in 12 points and freshman Jaden McCullough had 10 points, 4 rebounds, 5 assists and 3 steals.




R4 #1 Grayson 83 ,R5 #4 Cherokee 43
R5 #1 Wheeler 80, R7 #2 Norcross 50
R3 #2 Pebblebrook 77, R5 #2 Walton 70 OT
R4 #2 Newton 68, R5 #3 Etowah 53
R4 #1 Woodward Academy 64, R8 #2 Winder-Barrow 57
R3 #1 Langston Hughes 69, R5 #1 Alexander 67
R2 #1 Lee County 72, R3 #2 Dutchtown 69
R4 #2 Tri-Cities 92, R8 #1 Habersham Central 74
R4 #1 Pace Academy 94, R2 #3 Union Grove 46
R5 #1 Tucker 86, R3 #1 Jonesboro 80 OT
R2 #1 McDonough 65, R6 #1 Westminster 56
R8 #1 North Oconee 64, R4 #2 Mays 59
#1 Sandy Creek 53, #9 Cross Creek 52
#5 Windsor Forest 78, #13 Dougherty 66
#3 Cedar Grove 56, #6 Baldwin 49
#7 Monroe 73, #15 Jefferson 43
#1 Carver-Columbus 73, #8 Spencer 45
#4 Butler 60, #12 Franklin County 44
#6 Union County 66, #19 KIPP Atlanta 59
#2 Tattnall County 45, #7 Laney 43
#1 Southwest-Macon 65, #8 Temple 52
#5 Toombs County 46, #13 Vidalia 43
#14 East Laurens 68, #6 Putnam County 66
#15 BEST Academy 69, #10 Fannin County 43
R8 #2 Warren County 46, R4 #1 Hawkinsville 37
R3 #1 Savannah 69, R1 #4 Early County 42
R3 #2 McIntosh County Academy 60, R1 #3 Mitchell County 32
R8 #1 Greene County 52, R3 #3 Bryan County 49
#1 North Cobb Christian 76, #9 St. Francis 64
#4 Greenforest 71, #5 GAC 51
#3 Holy Innocents’ 94, #6 Hebron Christian 38
#7 Mt. Paran 67, #18 Paideia 54




R5 #4 Cherokee 60, R2 #3 East Coweta 58 OT
R4 #1 Grayson 76, R7 #3 Meadowcreek 38
R5 #1 Wheeler 76, R2 #2 Chapel Hill 56
R7 #2 Norcross 63, R3 #1 McEachern 60
R3 #2 Pebblebrook 85, R6 #1 Lambert 58
R5 #2 Walton 66, R2 #1 Westlake 50
R4 #2 Newton 73, R7 #1 Peachtree Ridge 51
R5 #3 Etowah 64, R8 #1 Buford 61
R8 #2 Winder-Barrow 56, R1 #1 Lakeside-Evans 47
R4 #1 Woodward Academy 58, R7 #3 Milton 56
R5 #1 Alexander 61, R2 #2 Houston County 58 OT
R3 #1 Langston Hughes 81, R7 #2 Lanier 53
R3 #2 Dutchtown 85, R6 #1 Sequoyah 72
R2 #1 Lee County 69, R5 #2 Rome 52
R4 #2 Tri-Cities 89, R6 #4 Sprayberry 71
R8 #1 Habersham Central 72, R1 #2 Brunswick 60
R2 #3 Union Grove 78, R5 #4 St. Pius X 59
R4 #1 Pace Academy 80, R6 #2 Kell 50
R5 #1 Tucker 62, R8 #3 East Forsyth 59
R3 #1 Jonesboro 85, R6 #3 Cambridge 69
R6 #1 Westminster 65, R4 #3 Midtown 52
R2 #1 McDonough 78, R5 #2 Southwest DeKalb 70
R4 #2 Mays 74, R7 #1 Allatoona 34
R8 #1 North Oconee 79, R5 #3 Marist 61
#1 Sandy Creek 60, #16 Westover 47
#9 Cross Creek 82, #8 East Hall 71
#5 Windsor Forest 73, #12 Douglass 59
#13 Dougherty 64, #4 Calhoun 57
#3 Cedar Grove 68, #19 Luella 60
#6 Baldwin 60, #11 Upson-Lee 57
#7 Monroe 63, #10 Pickens 58
#15 Jefferson 65, #31 Peach County 45
#1 Carver-Columbus 75, #16 Burke County 54
#8 Spencer 51, #9 Crisp County 49
#12 Franklin County 61, #5 Salem 54
#4 Butler 64, #13 Columbia 51
#19 KIPP Atlanta 64, #3 Morgan County 48
#6 Union County 75, #11 Westside-Macon 33
#7 Laney 48, #10 South Atlanta 38
#2 Tattnall County 43, #15 Sumter County 41
#1 Southwest-Macon 79, #17 Banks County 41
#8 Temple 87, #24 Swainsboro 61
#5 Toombs County 71, #12 Woodville-Tompkins 67
#13 Vidalia 50, #4 Worth County 46
#14 East Laurens 73, #3 Model 59
#6 Putnam County 72, #11 Commerce 63
#10 Fannin County 74, #7 Dublin 53
#15 BEST Academy 72, #2 Rabun County 59
R8 #2 Warren County 51, R1 #1 Randolph-Clay 38
R4 #1 Hawkinsville 65, R6 #2 Chattahoochee County 58
R1 #4 Early County 58, R2 #2 Turner County 38
R3 #1 Savannah 65, R7 #2 Manchester 49
R3 #2 McIntosh County Academy 48, R6 #1 Taylor County 35
R1 #3 Mitchell County 51, R2 #1 Clinch County 41 OT
R3 #3 Bryan County 58, R7 #1 Mt. Zion-Carrollton 57
R8 #1 Greene County 76, R1 #2 Calhoun County 75
#1 North Cobb Christian 76, #17 Mt. Bethel 64
#9 St. Francis 67, #8 Calvary Day 52
#5 GAC 59, #12 Darlington 54
#4 Greenforest 57, #13 Providence Christian 43
#3 Holy Innocents’ 88, #19 Landmark Christian 62
#6 Hebron Christian 73, #11 Walker 59
#7 Mt. Paran 73, #10 Lovett 54
#18 Paideia 61, #2 Christian Heritage 54




1. Grayson (25-2)
2. Wheeler (24-3)
3. McEachern (23-4)
4. Walton (20-5)
5. Etowah (21-6)
6. Newton (18-9)
7. Lambert (25-2)
8. Buford (23-3)
9. Pebblebrook (19-8)
10. Peachtree Ridge (18-10)
1. Woodward Academy (23-4)
2. Tri-Cities (21-6)
3. Habersham Central (25-3)
4. Winder-Barrow (24-3)
5. Milton (20-7)
6. Dutchtown (25-4)
7. Gainesville (19-7)
8. Alexander (20-7)
9. Langston Hughes (21-8)
10. Lee County (22-5)
1. Pace Academy (23-4)
2. North Oconee (25-2)
3. Jonesboro (20-8)
4. Tucker (22-6)
5. Southwest DeKalb (25-3)
6. Westminster (17-6)
7. Kell (20-7)
8. Mays (20-8)
9. McDonough (22-5)
10. Griffin (19-9)
1. Cedar Grove (24-3)
2. Cross Creek (25-2)
3. Sandy Creek (24-3)
4. Pickens (27-1)
5. Baldwin (21-7)
6. Cherokee Bluff (24-4)
7. East Hall (22-5)
8. Windsor Forest (22-5)
9. Westside-Augusta (17-10)
10. Monroe (18-9)
1. Carver-Columbus (24-2)
2. Columbia (22-5)
3. South Atlanta (19-8)
4. Butler (16-8)
5. KIPP Atlanta (19-7)
6. Laney (19-7)
7. Union County (22-5)
8. Morgan County (21-6)
9. Salem (12-16)
10. Spencer (19-7)
1. Putnam County (25-2)
2. Southwest-Macon (23-2)
3. BEST Academy (20-7)
4. Dublin (22-4)
5. Model (19-5)
6. Temple (20-6)
7. Rabun County (22-5)
8. Vidalia (20-6)
9. Commerce (18-9)
10. East Laurens (17-7)
1. Savannah (22-4)
2. Randolph-Clay (25-2)
3. McIntosh County Academy (22-5)
4. Calhoun County (21-3)
5. Taylor County (21-3)
6. Clinch County (21-2)
7. Mt. Zion-Carrollton (19-8)
8. Macon County (20-5)
9. Manchester (17-4)
10. Greene County (19-7)
1. Holy Innocents’ (22-4)
2. Greenforest (20-5)
3. North Cobb Christian (24-3)
4. Calvary Day (18-7)
5. Walker (23-3)
6. Mt. Paran (17-13)
7. GAC (22-6)
8. St. Francis (17-10)
9. Christian Heritage (24-1)
10. Mt. Bethel (15-12)