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2023-24 GHSA Basketball State Championship Recaps


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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6

CLASS A D-II

Greenforest EaglesR7 #1 No. 1 Greenforest 39, R3 #1 No. 3 Montgomery County 28: A 10-0 run spanning the end of the third quarter into the fourth quarter gave Greenforest (27-5) the separation needed to pull away from a scrappy Montgomery County (30-2) team, giving the Eagles their first state title. Greenforest trailed 8-5 after one and led 14-12 at the break as both teams struggled from the field, a combined 9-58. In the third quarter Greenforest began to establish 6-foot-6 UCF-signee Arek Angui inside, seeing the lanky post score with her turnaround jumper. The Eagles outscored Montgomery County 26-8 in the paint after being tied 4-4 at the half. Greenforest only won the rebounding battle 46-45. Angui finished with 10 points, 14 rebounds and 4 blocks while Milica Lazarevic added 11 points and 5 rebounds. Montgomery County was held to 9-62 (14.5%) shooting. Star senior Marley Bell ended her career with 13 points, 13 rebounds, 2 steals and 3 blocks. Amire Banks added 7 points on 3-22 shooting.

Greenforest Eagles R7 #1 No. 1 Greenforest 68, R6 #2 Manchester 39: Greenforest (27-4) captured their fifth state title using a 22-7 third quarter to bury Manchester (20-9), outscoring the Blue Devils 38-20 in the second half. Up 30-19 at the half, Greenforest’s size and sharpshooting proved too much for the Blue Devils to contend with. Elijah Lewis dropped in 18 points to pace Greenforest. The Eagles held the Blue Devils scoreless for nearly three minutes as Greenforest soared ahead on a 7-0 run. Caleb Kawela provided the Eagles with 11 points and 11 rebounds as Greenforest outrebounded Manchester 56-29 and outscored the Blue Devils 34-20 in the paint. Daniel Daramola totaled 9 points, 7 rebounds and 1 block. Greenforest shot 39% from the field compared to Manchester’s 27.5%. The Blue Devils were led by Treylin Jones who finished with 14 points. Daryus Bryant collected 10 points, 7 rebounds, 1 steal and 2 blocks.

CLASS 4A

Baldwin BravettesR2 #1 No. 1 Baldwin 47, R1 #1 No. 2 Hardaway 39: After seeing a state title slip away last year, Baldwin (29-2) rallied from down 27-11 in the third quarter to stun Hardaway (27-5) for the school’s fourth state title, first since three-peating between 1986-88. With both teams playing 1-3-1 zones, points were hard to come by, especially in the first half. Hardaway led 15-9 at the break, holding the Bravettes to three points in the second quarter. The Hawks got momentum early in the third quarter building a 27-11 lead at the 5:18 mark riding a 12-2 run, forcing turnovers and getting balanced contributions offensively. Baldwin stormed back with 16-2 run highlighted by a 13-0 spurt to close the gap to 29-27 with 6:55 to play in the fourth quarter, but Hardaway would respond and drew Janaye Walker’s fourth foul at the 5:17 mark up 32-29. Mount St. Mary’s-signee Madison Ruff converted a tough And-1 to knot the game at 36 with 3:22 to play. Walker fouled out at the 1:31 mark tied at 39, finishing with 15 points and 13 rebounds. Ruff struck again at the 1:14 mark, finding Kassidy Neal for a hoop to give Baldwin their first lead since 2-0 50 seconds into the game. Ruff, who scored nine of her team-high 17 points in the fourth quarter, also finished with 8 rebounds and 2 assists. The Hawks closed the game on a 16-3 run, including scoring the final 11 points of the game as the Hawks were held scoreless over the final 2:48. Neal finished with 9 points and 7 rebounds for the Bravettes who outscored Hardaway 22-10 in the final frame. The Hawks were led by Adazha Burrell’s 13 points, 3 rebounds, 3 assists and 3 steals. Akilah Shelton posted 12 points, 9 rebounds, 3 steals and 3 blocks while Mikayla Johnson netted 9 points, 7 rebounds and 3 assists, all her points in the second half.

North Oconee TitansR8 #1 No. 3 North Oconee 65, R6 #1 No. 5 Holy Innocents’ 60 : A balanced attack and bevy of three-pointers helped North Oconee (30-3) upend Holy Innocents’ (26-7) for their first state title in school history. Down 29-25 at the half, the Titans went on a 14-0 run sprung by four consecutive threes to jump ahead 44-33. Holy Innocents’ wouldn’t lead again after the stretch which saw freshman Justin Wise bury three of his five three-pointers en route to finishing with 19 points. North Oconee would go 9-24 from deep, including 6-12 from distance in the second half. Khamari Brooks, who did a great job defending Caleb Wilson in the first half, picked up his fourth foul with 1:33 to play in the third quarter. Wilson quickly got to work, and propelled the Golden Bears to a 7-1 run to finish the third quarter down 45-40. Fast forward to 39.1 seconds left in regulation, Holy Innocents’ still trailed 60-57 after Devin Hutcherson ripped away steal under the North Oconee basket for two of his 23 points to pair with his 13 rebounds. The Golden Bears got a stop on defense but with Wilson trapped in the corner on offense, the star junior called a timeout but had none left, resulting in a technical foul where Justin Payne split a pair of free throws to put the game out of reach for good. Wilson finished with 26 points (9-11 FT; 3-4 3PT), 18 rebounds, 3 assists, 1 steal and 2 blocks but the balance of North Oconee was too much. Byrd Carter piled in 20 points, 6 rebounds, 2 assists, 2 steals and 1 block while Brooks tallied 14 points, 6 rebounds, 2 assists and 2 steals. Evan Montgomery provided 7 points, 9 rebounds, 2 assists and 1 block while Payne had 5 points, 8 assists and 2 steals. The Titans beat the Golden Bears in transition, outscoring them 12-2 in fastbreaks and turning 12 Holy Innocents’ turnovers into 15 points while turning the ball over only six times.

THURSDAY, MARCH 7

CLASS 2A

Mt. Paran EaglesR6 #1 No. 1 Mt. Paran 59, R4 #2 No. 2 Josey 52: Mt. Paran (29-3) didn’t make a field goal the last 6:18 of the game but the Eagles shot 12-24 from the foul line in the fourth quarter and 23-40 for the game to three-peat as state champs. Campbell-signee Ciara Alexander put in 22 points and 7 rebounds while shooting 8-13 from the line while Jessica Fields collected 16 points, 14 rebounds, 2 steals and 6 blocks, going 10-15 from the line. Tied at 27 at the half, Josey (28-4) never led in the second half as the Eagles slowly pulled away. Kerri Fluellen was electric for Josey with 11 of her 20 points coming in the first quarter before fouling out at the 1:58 mark down 53-46. KeAsia Henderson supplied support with 17 points. Mt. Paran saw Kitali Youmans post 5 points, 10 rebounds, 9 assists and 5 steals. Jacalyn Myrthil had 11 points.

Westside-AugustaR4 #1 No. 1 Westside-Augusta 64, R3 #1 No. 4 Toombs County 29: Westside-Augusta (28-4) controlled the pace from the opening tip, jumping out to a 10-0 run to race away from Toombs County (29-3) to claim their third consecutive title. 11 players scored for Westside led by Lavonta Ivery’s 14 points and Jarious Adkinson’s electrifying 11 off the bench highlighted by a handful of dunks. The Patriots outscored the Bulldogs 34-6 in the paint, 12-0 in transition and 28-6 via the bench. Dominic Eason led Toombs County with 9 points, 6 rebounds and 3 blocks. The Bulldogs trailed 16-7 after one and 31-14 at the half. Westside held Toombs County to just eight made field goals and a 24.2% success rate. The Patriots converted on 26 attempts and took 20 more shots than the Dogs.

COED THREE-POINT CONTEST

  1. North Hall
  2. Commerce
  3. Trion/Lowndes

CLASS 5A

Maynard Jackson JaguarsR5 #1 No. 2 Maynard Jackson 58, R5 #2 No. 4 Midtown 44: For the fourth time this season, Maynard Jackson (29-1) defeated region rival Midtown (27-6) to claim the program’s elusive first state title. Down 14-10 after the first quarter, the Jaguars ripped off a 14-0 run which grew to a 24-6 spurt that gave Maynard Jackson an 11-point lead midway through the third quarter after holding a 28-22 advantage at halftime. Turnovers were the story as they were all year for the Knights against Maynard Jackson, coughing the ball up 22 times after turning it over 29, 17 and 17 times during their first three meetings. The Jaguars scored 27 points off turnovers and netted 18 fastbreak points. Briaiah Lewis was held to six minutes in the first half after picking up two fouls and finished her career with 1 point and 10 rebounds. Midtown trimmed the lead to 38-35 with 6:33 to play on a Devin Bockman jumper, two of her game-high 23 points on 7-11 shooting, 4-5 from beyond the arc, but the Jags would respond with a 9-0 run which featured a three-pointer from Kennedie Cooper, Maynard Jackson’s first make from distance after missing their first 11 attempts.  The Jaguars outscored the Knights 36-12 in the paint. Shakira Gresham led Maynard Jackson with 21 points, 8 rebounds, 1 assist, 5 steals and 2 blocks. Aaliyah Weaver posted 13 points while Taliah Cornish added 11. Hailey Wortmann battled foul trouble and provided the Knights with 11 points, 6 rebounds and 2 blocks.

Kell LonghornsR6 #1 No. 1 Kell 62, R2 #1 No. 3 Eagle’s Landing 51: After beating Eagle’s Landing 61-53 last year in the state championship, the Longhorns (28-3) topped the Eagles (23-8) again behind a decisive 8-0 run in the fourth quarter. Kell led wire-to-wire in a close game, up 26-24 at the half. A 6-0 run from Eagle’s Landing knotted the score at 35 at the 2:29 mark of the third quarter but the Longhorns closed on a subsequent 7-0 spurt keyed by a Connor Staphylaris corner three right before the buzzer to surge ahead 45-37. Staphylaris, who finished with 9 points, drilled back-to-back threes part of an 8-0 jolt that pushed Kell to a 55-42 advantage with 4:51 left in regulation. Before the Staphylaris daggers, it was South Florida-signee CJ Brown who answered every Eagles threat. Brown tallied 21 points, 9 rebounds, 3 assists and 1 block to close his career, excelling at getting to the rim and scoring through traffic. Alabama A&M-signee Jaylen Colon provided 14 points while Cannon Richards posted 8 points and 10 rebounds in the win. Eagle’s Landing saw Chris Morris II record 17 points and 6 rebounds. Dwight Brown pitched in 9 points and 8 rebounds.

FRIDAY, MARCH 8

CLASS 3A

Hebron Christian LionsR8 #1 No. 1 Hebron Christian 62, R7 #1 No. 2 Wesleyan 60: A Chit-Chat Wright three-pointer trimmed the Hebron Christian (30-2) lead to 19-18 at the 4:20 mark of the second quarter but the Lions responded with a 13-2 run to close the half and lead 32-20 at the break, before surviving in the second half to repeat as state champs. Hebron outrebounded a relentless Wesleyan (27-4) 40-27 and held the Wolves to 31% from the field. Danielle Osho posted 14 points and 15 rebounds in the win. Texas-signee Bryanna Preston powered Wesleyan with 22 points and 10 rebounds. The Wolves closed the third quarter on a 7-0 run to enter the fourth down 47-35 after trailing by as many as 23 points and sliced the lead to 49-40 after a Shayla Bahr three but Johanna Potter fouled out with 4 points for Wesleyan at the 6:02 mark. A pair of Wright free throws put the Wolves behind 55-48 with 2:40 left and trailed 61-56 with 20.6 seconds left after a Wright three. The Georgia Tech-signee finishing with 24 points, 14 coming in the fourth quarter sparking a frantic comeback, outscoring Hebron 25-15 in the final period. Following a technical foul on the Hebron bench and a foul on a jump shot, the Wolves found themselves down just two with 6.8 left to play. Coming out of a timeout, the Wolves were unable to get a shot up, turning the ball over.

Sandy Creek PatriotsR5 #1 No. 1 Sandy Creek 74, R3 #2 Johnson-Savannah 49: Sandy Creek (27-3) ripped off a 27-4 run in the first half to pull ahead for good and claim their second consecutive state title. The upset-minded Atomsmashers (20-12) went blow for blow with the Patriots, tied at 11 midway through the first quarter before Sandy Creek found their groove. Jacobi Robinson netted eight of his 18 points in the frame to spring the Pats to an early lead. Sandy Creek shot 6-13 from beyond the arc in the first half to build a 42-22 lead and finished the game 8-19. James Madison-signee Micah Smith posted 15 points, 13 rebounds, 4 assists, 2 steals and 5 blocks. Five Patriots reached double figures with Jared White (12), Missouri baseball-signee PJ Green (12) and Amari Brown (11) all producing. Joshua Quarterman paced Johnson-Savannah with 20 points and 5 rebounds. Favion Kirkwood netted 16 points, 4 rebounds and 2 blocks.

GIRLS THREE-POINT CONTEST

Lizzie McGrath

First Place: Lizzie McGrath – Riverwood
Second Place: I’ziah McCutchins – Trion
Third Place: Ellie Southards – Rabun County/Amira Walters-Smith – Colquitt County

CLASS 6A

Marist War EaglesR4 #1 No. 3 Marist 67, R8 #1 No. 2 North Forsyth 48: Marist (30-1) shot a blistering 63% and saw Kate Harpring rack up 27 points, 8 rebounds, 7 assists, 5 steals and 1 block before fouling out at the 2:29 mark up 62-45 as an encore performance after netting 47 points in the Final Four to power the War Eagles to their second title in three years. Tied at 16 after one quarter, North Forsyth (31-1) fell off pace, outscored 16-7 in the second quarter to enter the break down 32-23. Abby Lindsay sank a pair of threes for the War Eagles in the frame and finished with 13 points. Hannah Faklaris posted 16 points. North Forsyth got a buzzer-beating three from London Weaver to send the game into the fourth quarter trailing 54-38. Weaver would finish with 15 points and 4 rebounds. Gabbie Gliatta tacked on 16 points and Emma Rose scored 10.

Riverwood RaidersR4 #4 No. 7 Riverwood 67, R5 #1 No. 1 Alexander 63 OT: History was made in scintillating fashion as Riverwood (25-7) stunned the defending state champs after trailing 12-1 to open the game, forcing overtime on a pair of Vanderbilt-signee Karris Bilal free throws at the 1:04 mark of regulation. Riverwood trailed Alexander (29-3) at the half 29-26, shooting just 19% from the field, but buoyed by JR Leonard’s 13-16 shooting from the foul line. In total, Leonard would go 19-23 from the charity stripe as the Raiders went 25-32 while shooting just 2-23 from beyond the arc. Riverwood took their first lead of the game with 6:20 to play in the third quarter, 32-31, but would lead for just 16 seconds before falling behind again. Alexander held a 43-39 lead through three quarters but couldn’t gain any separation. Kennesaw State-signee Braedan Lue led the Cougars with 26 points and 13 rebounds while Chris Hutchinson stepped up with 15 points and 9 rebounds, but fouls were a major problem throughout, especially in the backcourt as Alexander was whistled for 27 fouls as they struggled to contain Leonard. The star junior gave Riverwood their first lead since early in the third quarter when he scored at the 3:30 mark of the fourth quarter to go ahead 52-51. From there, the score would see-saw, Jermaine Freeman putting the Cougars up 54-52 after converting an And-1 with three minutes to play but the South Cobb transfer would foul out with 1:04 to play with 8 points as Bilal netted a pair of free throws to deadlock the game at 57, forcing overtime. In the extra period, Bilal hit a pull-up jumper with 2:13 to play to take the lead, two of his 17 points to pair with his 12 rebounds, 4 assists and 2 steals. Jesse Graves, who had 5 points, 12 rebounds, 3 assists and 1 steal, hit a short jumper in the lane to go up 61-57 with 90 seconds left before Leonard sank two more free throws to lead 63-57, part of his 31 points and 5 rebounds. Lue trimmed the lead to 64-63 with 26.8 left to play, but Kaleb Bilal coolly sank a pair of free throws before Leonard buried the dagger from the line to make it a four-point game. The Raiders led for just 2:57 of the game, trailing Alexander for 27:12.

SATURDAY, MARCH 9

CLASS A D-I

St. Francis KnightsR6 #1 No. 1 St. Francis 74, R6 #2 No. 2 Galloway 71 OT: A 6:30 scoring drought for Galloway (19-11) in the second quarter nearly cost the Scots a chance at a state title as St. Francis (24-7) utilized a 16-0 run to jump ahead 30-17 and lead 30-19 at the half before a Tianna Thompson barrage got the Scots back in it before ultimately falling to St. Francis (24-7) for the third time this season and second straight year in the state championship. Thompson exploded in the third quarter with 11 points and two free throws from freshman Sophia Louis-Pierre pushed Galloway ahead 40-38 before settling for a 42-40 deficit after three quarters. Austin Peay-signee SaMya Wyatt, the reigning Class A D-I Player of the Year, was saddled with foul trouble and attempted just two shots over 14 minutes over the first three quarters. Wyatt, who scored 13 of her 27 points in the fourth quarter of last year’s championship, scored eight points over the fourth quarter and overtime to finish her career with 10 points on the day. A transition layup from Thompson, a Georgia Tech-signee, put the Scots up 62-60 with 69 seconds left but Wyatt would knot the game up from the foul line seconds later and the score would head into the extra period deadlocked at 62 after a Desi Taylor layup with three seconds left rimmed out for the Knights. Up two in overtime, Nya Young delivered a dagger three from the wing with 32 seconds left to take a five-point lead. Freshman Giaunni Rogers led St. Francis with 19 points, 7 rebounds and 4 assists while Amelia Basit double-doubled with 12 points and 11 rebounds.  Thompson led all scorers with 37 points, 6 rebounds, 5 assists, 3 steals and 2 blocks. Louis-Pierre stepped up with 18 points and Taryn Thompson netted 8 in a game that featured 12 lead changes and 14 tied scores.

Mt. Vernon MustangsR6 #1 No. 1 Mt. Vernon 48, R6 #2 No. 2 Paideia 40: Paideia (17-13) scrapped and clawed but a 17-4 third quarter did in the baby snakes as Mt. Vernon (24-9) was able to dominate inside to pull away for the school’s first state title, beating Paideia for the second time this season after cruising to the Region 6 title 66-48.  After being outscored 10-4 in the paint in the first half, trailing 23-18 on the scoreboard against Paideia, the Mustangs outscored the Pythons in the paint 12-0 in the third quarter and went on a 12-1 run to lead 35-27 following three quarters. Mt. Vernon would finish the game with a 22-16 advantage in the paint and outrebounded the Pythons 34-24. West Georgia-signee Xavier Shegog led the charge after a 1-point first half, totaling 18 points, 7 rebounds and 2 blocks. KJ Garris added 10 points and 8 rebounds while Sha’Yah Goba racked up 10 points, 6 rebounds and 3 blocks. Georgia State-signee Trey Scott had 9 points, 5 rebounds and 4 blocks, the Mustangs blocking 10 shots total. Freshman Tristan Mitchell powered Paideia with 16 points. Frank Jackson fouled out with 5 points and David Oglesby-Smith fouled out with 4. CJ Harper netted 6 points.

BOYS SLAM DUNK CONTEST

  1. Jeremy Bell – Clinch County
  2. Chris Perry – Bradwell Institute
  3. Evan Montgomery – North Oconee
  4. Dylan Barbra – East Coweta

CLASS 7A

Grayson RamsR4 #1 No. 1 Grayson 65, R3 #1 No. 4 North Paulding 44: There was no let down on the pursuit to perfection as Georgia’s best rolled to their first ever state title, Grayson (32-0) racing past North Paulding (25-7) for the second time this season. A slow start saw both teams tied at 2 early on, but a decisive 15-0 run moved the Rams ahead 17-2 and would never trail. Georgia Tech-signee Danielle Carnegie tallied 21 points, 8 rebounds, 3 assists and 4 steals while Florida Atlantic-signee Erin Rodgers contributed 18 points and 6 rebounds. Grayson outscored North Paulding 42-20 in the paint and scored 27 points off 19 Wolfpack turnovers, 14 miscues which came in the first half. The Rams recorded 14 fastbreak points and 22 second chance points. Tatum Brown had 14 points, 6 rebounds and 3 steals while Nicholls State-signee Malaya Jones added on 10 points and 3 assists. North Paulding received 12 points from Marina Sippola and 7 apiece from Wheeling-signee Jayda Jackson and Ava Andrews while Andrea Landrum netted 8 points off the bench.

Grayson RamsR4 #1 No. 1 Grayson 51, R3 #1 No. 2 McEachern 41: Grayson (30-2) edged Rutgers-signee Ace Bailey and McEachern (26-6) for the second time this season to finally claim the program’s first state title and sweep Class 7A along with the girls. McEachern opened the game ice cold, just 1-17 from the field but trailed only 11-5 after one quarter. The Indians surged ahead 22-20 at the 1:42 mark of the second, but Grayson closed on a 6-0 run highlighted by two Jacob Wilkins slams to enter the break up 26-22 and never trailed again, the Rams leading for 29:15 minutes compared to just 33 seconds of an Indian advantage. The UGA-commit Wilkins had multiple highlight plays with slams that broke the back of the Indians, finishing with 14 points and 12 rebounds. Bailey did his best to lead McEachern, scoring 14 points in the first half, but the five-star prospect was clamped down to just 18 total points in the game to go along with his 6 rebounds and 2 assists, finishing 8-20 from the field as the Indians as a whole shot 30.5%, buoyed by a 53.3% second quarter in which they scored 17 points. The Rams outscored McEachern’s bench 11-0 and outrebounded the Indians 47-27, College of Sequoias-commit Ahmad Clark providing a spark off the bench with 8 points, 6 rebounds and 2 assists. Purdue-signee Gicarri Harris tallied 9 points and 5 rebounds followed by Western Carolina-signee CJ Hyland’s 8 points, 9 rebounds and 3 assists. McEachern received 10 points and 6 rebounds from Nnadozie Onyirimba, the only other Indian in double figures.

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CLASS 7A

Saturday, March 2 at Georgia State

R3 #1 No. 4 North Paulding 57, R5 #1 No. 9 Cherokee 54: Marina Sippola, Kaden McCorvey and Morgan Landrum all scored 10 points to propel North Paulding (25-6) to their first-ever state title berth. McCorvey snagged 8 rebounds. Ava Andrews (9), Wheeling-signee Jayda Jackson (8) and Andrea Landrum (8) all contributed offensively.

R4 #1  No. 1 Grayson 66, R1 #1 No. 10 Lowndes 25: Grayson (31-0) continued their journey toward a perfect season, overwhelming Lowndes (22-5). Georgia Tech-signee Danielle Carnegie exploded for 25 points, 14 rebounds, 4 assists and 6 steals. Florida Atlantic-signee Erin Rodgers posted 14 points, 18 rebounds and 3 assists. Nicholls State-signee Malaya Jones tallied 10 points, 5 rebounds and 7 assists. Taj Hunter added 10 points, 5 rebounds, 3 assists, 3 steals and 3 blocks.

CLASS 6A

Saturday, March 2 at West Georgia

R8 #1 No. 2 North Forsyth 43, R1 #2 No. 7 Veterans 33: North Forsyth’s quest for a perfect 32-0 season continues after London Weaver and Gabbie Gliatta scored 15 points apiece to eliminate Veterans (24-7). Gabby Minus led the Warhawks with 14 points and Nariah Nelson had 8.

R4 #1 No. 3 Marist 72, R6 #1 No. 1 River Ridge 69 OT: Marist (29-1) shocked the defending state champs River Ridge (26-5) in overtime as Kate Harpring carried the War Eagles, leading the comeback after trailing by 11 points in the fourth quarter with 47 points. River Ridge was led by Kayla Cleaveland’s 18 points. Allie Sweet had 16 points, 15 rebounds, 6 assists and 5 steals in her final game. Makayla Roberson posted 12 points and 5 assists while Sophia Pearl tallied 9 points and 7 assists. Freshman Finley Parker scored 9.

CLASS 5A

Friday, March 1 at West Georgia

R5 #1 No. 2 Maynard Jackson 77, R7 #2 Cartersville 57: Maynard Jackson (28-1) raced past Cartersville (18-13) to punch their ticket to the state title game. Shakira Gresham netted 29 points while Taliah Cornish posted 21.

R5 #2 No. 4 Midtown 73, R7 #1 No. 5 Dalton 63: Midtown (27-5) will get a fourth crack at Maynard Jackson as the Knights pushed past Dalton (21-10) to make it to their first-ever state championship. Briaiah Lewis netted 22 points and Sinclair Richman had 16 to power the Knights. The Catamounts saw Emma Hefner produce 22 points while North Georgia-signee Grace Ridley pumped in 17.

CLASS 4A

Saturday, March 2 at Fort Valley State

R2 #1 No. 1 Baldwin 55, R4 #2 No. 6 Fayette County 32: Janaye Walker posted 12 points, 6 rebounds, 3 assists and 5 blocks as Baldwin (28-2) advanced back to Macon. Kassidy Neal had 11 points and 7 rebounds. Mount St. Mary’s-signee Madison Ruff tallied 8 points, 5 rebounds, 6 steals and 2 blocks.

R1 #1 No. 2 Hardaway 57, R8 #2 No. 9 North Oconee 44:  Mikayla Johnson dumped in 20 points for Hardaway (27-4) while Akilah Shelton added 11 and Adazha Burrell pitched in 9. Oklahoma softball-commit Kendall Wells led North Oconee (22-10) with 18 points and 16 rebounds. Lolly Willis added 15 points and 7 rebounds in defeat.

CLASS 3A

Saturday, March 2 at Savannah State

R8 #1 No. 1 Hebron Christian 97, R1 #2 No. 9 Monroe 42:  Mia James (24), Danielle Osho (17), Camryn Register (12), Ja’kerra Butler (12) and Aubrey Beckham (12) led Hebron Christian (29-2) in scoring. Freshman phenom Kie’Aundria Acree paced Monroe (21-10) with 18 points. Ciarra Lunsford added 9 points while Taylor McKinzy netted 8.

R7 #1 No. 2 Wesleyan 71, R1 #1 No. 3 Carver-Columbus 57: Johanna Potter (18), Texas-signee Bryanna Preston (16) and Georgia Tech-signee Chit-Chat Wright (13) led Wesleyan (27-3) past Carver-Columbus (23-7) to set up a long awaited showdown with Hebron Christian for the state title.  In the loss, Camryn Thomas scored 18.

CLASS 2A

Saturday, March 2 at Georgia College

R4 #2 No. 2 Josey 45, R2 #1 No. 6 Central-Macon 38: The guard play of KeAsia Henderson and Kerri Fluellen guided Josey (28-4) past Central-Macon (26-5), the Eagles also utilizing a 24-6 run to take control, starting their stretch late in the first half after trailing 17-11. Josey raced ahead 35-23 in the fourth quarter after being deadlocked at 17 at halftime. The Chargers surged back and cut the lead to 35-29 but wouldn’t get any closer as the Eagles put the game away behind their backcourt. Henderson finished with 18 points and 4 steals. Fluellen had 14 points, 3 rebounds and 4 steals. The Chargers were powered by Talladega College-signee Alaya Grane’s 14 points and Jazlyn Johnson’s 11 points and 10 rebounds.

R6 #1 No. 1 Mt. Paran 72, R7 #1 No. 7 Murray County 44: Mt. Paran (28-3) rolled past Murray County (24-7) for a chance to three-peat as state champs. Jessica Fields pumped in 22 points, 7 rebounds and 2 blocks while Campbell-signee Ciara Alexander had 20 points, 8 rebounds, 2 assists and 2 blocks. Jacalyn Myrthil tallied 19 points, 3 rebounds, 1 assist and 2 steals. Katali Youmans went for 6 points, 3 rebounds, 7 assists and 2 steals. Murray County saw Callan Ledford put up 14 points, 5 rebounds and 3 assists. Skyler Mahoney chipped in 12 points, 8 rebounds, 1 assist, 2 steals and 2 blocks followed by freshman Miley McClure’s 9 points.

CLASS A D-I

Friday, March 1 at Georgia College

R6 #2 No. 2 Galloway 60, R8 #1 No. 4 Rabun County 45: Galloway (19-10) limited Rabun County (24-7) to just four threes and saw the Thompsons carry the load to advance back to the state championship. Georgia Tech-signee Tianna Thompson finished with 28 points, 3 rebounds, 3 assists and 3 steals while Taryn Thompson recorded 15 points, 5 rebounds, 7 assists and 1 steal. Western Carolina-signee Lucy Hood closed her illustrious career with 22 points, 15 rebounds, 4 assists and 1 steal while Presbyterian-signee Ellie Southards netted 15 points and 3 rebounds. The LadyCats trailed 28-22 at the half and 42-35 after three following a last-second layup from Libby Abdur-Rahim. Rabun County cut the lead to 47-41 at the 4:44 mark in the fourth quarter but saw Galloway finish the game on a 13-4 stretch.

R6 #1 No. 1 St. Francis 70, R8 #2 No. 3 Athens Christian 38: St. Francis (23-7) pulled away in the second half from Athens Christian (24-5) after leading 27-16 at the half. Up 44-31 after three, the Knights put the game away with an explosive 26-7 final stanza. Nya Young posted 20 points, 3 rebounds, 4 assists and 3 steals. Austin Peay-signee SaMya Wyatt had 13 points and 7 rebounds while Giaunni Rogers netted 11 points and Desi Taylor chipped in 10. Emmanuel-signee Natalee Goff closed her career with 16 points, 7 rebounds, 2 assists, 2 steals and 2 blocks for the Eagles. Josi Vaughn had 8 points and Marlene Mbilima finished with 4 points, 10 rebounds, 2 assists and 2 blocks.

CLASS A D-II

Friday, March 1 at Fort Valley State

R3 #1 No. 3 Montgomery County 61, R2 #1 No. 5 Clinch County 57: Montgomery County (30-1) got 29 points from Marley Bell and 21 from Amire Banks. Clinch County (21-5) received 24 points from Amariah Dean.

R7 #1 No. 1 Greenforest 64, R6 #1 No. 2 Taylor County 35: Greenforest (26-5) bowled over Taylor County (27-4) to clinch a berth in the state title game. Lana Koricanac posted 18 points while Ndate Ndiaye added 13 points. Central Florida-signee Arek Angui added 8 points. Trista Bennett led Taylor County with 10 points.

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CLASS 7A

R5 #1 Cherokee 70, R2 #1 Campbell 60
R3 #1 North Paulding 74, R8 #1 Buford  69 OT

R4 #1 Grayson 59, R7 #1 Norcross 38
R1 #1 Lowndes 61, R6 #1 Milton 50

CLASS 6A

R1 #2 Veterans 60, R5 #1 Langston Hughes 56
R8 #1 North Forsyth 61, R3 #1 Woodward Academy 49

R4 #1 Marist 57, R7 #1 Pope 29
R6 #1 River Ridge 64, R1 #1 Tift County 49

CLASS 5A

R5 #1 Maynard Jackson 80, R2 #1 Union Grove 55
R7 #2 Cartersville 47, R3 #1 Harris County 46

R7 #1 Dalton 71, R4 #1 Arabia Mountain 52
R5 #2 Midtown 58, R2 #2 Jones County 37

CLASS 4A

R2 #1 Baldwin 66, R5 #1 Stockbridge 39
R4 #2 Fayette County 77, R8 #1 Chestatee 71

R8 #2 North Oconee 62, R4 #1 Starr’s Mill 55
R1 #1 Hardaway 59, R6 #1 Holy Innocents’ 53

CLASS 3A

R1 #2 Monroe 67, R7 #3 White County 64
R8 #1 Hebron Christian 75, R4 #2 Morgan County 28

R7 #1 Wesleyan 66, R4 #1 Cross Creek 44
R1 #1 Carver-Columbus 76, R8 #3 Hart County 57

CLASS 2A

R2 #1 Central-Macon 44, R5 #1 Columbia 37
R4 #2 Josey 65, R8 #1 Banks County 48

R7 #1 Murray County 52, R4 #1 Butler 49
R6 #1 Mt. Paran 86, R1 #1 Dodge County 55

CLASS A D-I

R6 #2 Galloway 70, R2 #1 Swainsboro 61
R8 #1 Rabun County 71, R3 #1 Bryan County 45

R8 #2 Athens Christian 57, R4 #1 Lamar County 42
R6 #1 St. Francis 75, R2 #2 East Laurens 53

CLASS A D-II

R2 #1 Clinch County 65, R6 #2 Chattahoochee County 57
R3 #1 Montgomery County 69, R7 #2 Christian Heritage 54

R7 #1 Greenforest 57, R4 #1 Wilcox County 42
R6 #1 Taylor County 64, R1 #1 Seminole County 38

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CLASS 7A

R2 #1 Campbell 65, R1 #2 Colquitt County 49
R5 #1 Cherokee 83, R6 #2 Lambert 51

R3 #1 North Paulding 48, R4 #2 Newton 37
R8 #1 Buford 71 , R7 #2 North Gwinnett 24

R7 #1 Norcross 49,
R5 #3 North Cobb 30
R4 #1 Grayson 76, R3 #2 McEachern 31

R6 #1 Milton 66, R5 #2 Walton 56
R1 #1 Lowndes 57, R2 #2 Carrollton 56

CLASS 6A

R1 #2 Veterans 76, R2 #1 Brunswick 42
R5 #1 Langston Hughes 59, R6 #2 Rome 38

R3 #1 Woodward Academy 89 , R4 #2 St. Pius X 40
R8 #1 North Forsyth 45, R6 #3 Sequoyah 28

R7 #1 Pope 53, R5 #3 South Paulding 44
R4 #1 Marist 51, R2 #3 Lakeside-Evans 23

R6 #1 River Ridge 71, R5 #2 New Manchester 56 OT
R1 #1 Tift County 65, R2 #2 Glynn Academy 37

CLASS 5A

R2 #1 Union Grove 61, R1 #2 Statesboro 43
R5 #1 Maynard Jackson 72, R6 #2 Kell 45

R3 #1 Harris County 50, R1 #3 Bradwell Institute 48
R7 #2 Cartersville 66, R8 #1 Jefferson 64 OT

R7 #1 Dalton 70, R5 #3 Creekside 60
R4 #1 Arabia Mountain 58, R2 #3 Eagle’s Landing 46

R5 #2 Midtown 69, R6 #1 GAC 48
R2 #2 Jones County 34, R1 #1 Ware County 32

CLASS 4A

R2 #1 Baldwin 62, R4 #3 Trinity Christian 42
R5 #1 Stockbridge 63, R6 #2 Southwest DeKalb 61

R4 #2 Fayette County 53, R3 #1 Burke County 26
R8 #1 Chestatee 61, R7 #2 Heritage-Catoosa 55

R8 #2 North Oconee 64, R7 #1 Sonoraville 36
R4 #1 Starr’s Mill FFW

R6 #1 Holy Innocents’ 76, R5 #2 Luella 59
R1 #1 Hardaway 64, R2 #2 Griffin 33

CLASS 3A

R1 #2 Monroe 66, R2 #1 Mary Persons 53
R7 #3 White County 66, R8 #4 Franklin County 35

R4 #2 Morgan County 46, R3 #1 Calvary Day 37
R8 #1 Hebron Christian 82, R7 #2 Pickens 63

R7 #1 Wesleyan 46, R8 #2 Oconee County 26
R4 #1 Cross Creek 77, R3 #2 Savannah Country Day 42

R8 #3 Hart County 48, R7 #4 Dawson County 40
R1 #1 Carver-Columbus 75 , R2 #2 Peach County 39

CLASS 2A

R2 #1 Central-Macon 51, R1 #2 Sumter County 24
R5 #1 Columbia 69, R7 #3 Fannin County 35

R4 #2 Josey 65, R3 #1 Brantley County 35
R8 #1 Banks County 43, R7 #2 Model 29

R7 #1 Murray County 46, R8 #2 Union County 41
R4 #1 Butler 64, R3 #2 Tattnall County 47

R6 #1 Mt. Paran 77, R8 #3 Athens Academy 34
R1 #1 Dodge County 66, R2 #2 Spencer 28

CLASS A D-I

R2 #1 Swainsboro 64, R4 #3 Temple 43
R6 #2 Galloway 62, R8 #4 Elbert County 33

R3 #1 Bryan County 63, R4 #2 Heard County 49
R8 #1 Rabun County 70, R6 #3 Mt. Pisgah 57

R8 #2 Athens Christian 58, R7 #1 Trion 50
R4 #1 Lamar County 63, R2 #3 Dublin 40

R6 #1 St. Francis 78, R8 #3 Commerce 38
R2 #2 East Laurens 61, R1 #1 Pelham 58

CLASS A D-II

R2 #1 Clinch County 52, R1 #2 Randolph-Clay 42
R6 #2 Chattahoochee County 44, R5 #1 Johnson County 43

R3 #1 Montgomery County 58, R1 #3 Early County 43
R7 #2 Christian Heritage 49, R8 #1 Lake Oconee Academy 47

R7 #1 Greenforest 71, R8 #2 Warren County 46
R4 #1 Wilcox County 47, R3 #2 Portal 12

R6 #1 Taylor County 57, R8 #3 Greene County 44 OT
R1 #1 Seminole County 51, R2 #2 Atkinson County 43

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CLASS 7A

R1 #2 Colquitt County 50, R4 #3 Archer 43
R2 #1 Campbell 68, R3 #4 Marietta 45
R6 #2 Lambert 62, R7 #3 Duluth 40
R5 #1 Cherokee 72, R8 #4 Central Gwinnett 52

R4 #2 Newton 50, R1 #3 Camden County 43
R3 #1 North Paulding 68, R2 #4 East Coweta 33
R7 #2 North Gwinnett 60, R6 #3 West Forsyth 53
R8 #1 Buford 66, R5 #4 Wheeler 21

R5 #3 North Cobb 45, R8 #2 Mill Creek 40
R7 #1 Norcross 54, R6 #4 South Forsyth 44
R3 #2 McEachern 60, R2 #3 Westlake 47
R4 #1 Grayson 74, R1 #4 Richmond Hill 50

R5 #2 Walton 55, R8 #3 Dacula 49
R6 #1 Milton 80, R7 #4 Discovery 41
R2 #2 Carrollton 49, R3 #3 Hillgrove 41
R1 #1 Lowndes 52, R4 #4 Brookwood 42

CLASS 6A

R1 #2 Veterans 63, R4 #3 Lakeside-DeKalb 41
R2 #1 Brunswick 50, R3 #4 Mundy’s Mill 19
R6 #2 Rome 37, R7 #3 Sprayberry 32
R5 #1 Langston Hughes 64, R8 #4 Gainesville 37

R4 #2 St. Pius X 64, R1 #3 Thomas County Central 42
R3 #1 Woodward Academy 82, R2 #4 South Effingham 37
R6 #3 Sequoyah 51, R7 #2 Lassiter 35
R8 #1 North Forsyth 49, R5 #4 Alexander 16

R5 #3 South Paulding 58, R8 #2 Habersham Central 29
R7 #1 Pope 53, R6 #4 Etowah 44
R2 #3 Lakeside-Evans 52, R3 #2 Rockdale County 41
R4 #1 Marist 76, R1 #4 Houston County 22

R5 #2 New Manchester 53, R8 #3 Lanier 23
R6 #1 River Ridge 57, R7 #4 Blessed Trinity 45
R2 #2 Glynn Academy 63, R3 #3 Morrow 59
R1 #1 Tift County 64, R4 #4 Riverwood 22

CLASS 5A

R1 #2 Statesboro 70, R4 #3 Chamblee 24
R2 #1 Union Grove 65, R3 #4 Northgate 50
R6 #2 Kell 56, R7 #3 Hiram 47
R5 #1 Maynard Jackson 80, R8 #4 Flowery Branch 27

R1 #3 Bradwell Institute 58, R4 #2 Decatur 24
R3 #1 Harris County 76, R2 #4 Warner Robins 71
R7 #2 Cartersville 64, R6 #3 Cambridge 48
R8 #1 Jefferson 56, R5 #4 Tri-Cities 49

R5 #3 Creekside 52, R8 #2 Eastside 39
R7 #1 Dalton 55, R6 #4 Northview 32
R2 #3 Eagle’s Landing 76, R3 #2 Northside-Columbus 66
R4 #1 Arabia Mountain 62, R1 #4 Jenkins 42

R5 #2 Midtown 60, R8 #3 Loganville 33
R6 #1 GAC 58, R7 #4 Calhoun 46
R2 #2 Jones County 62, R3 #3 McIntosh 32
R1 #1 Ware County 54, R4 #4 Lithonia 19

CLASS 4A

R4 #3 Trinity Christian 64, R1 #2 Bainbridge 44
R2 #1 Baldwin 84, R3 #4 Southeast Bulloch 5
R6 #2 Southwest DeKalb 71, R7 #3 Northwest Whitfield 68
R5 #1 Stockbridge 73, R8 #4 Cherokee Bluff 49

R4 #2 Fayette County 53, R1 #3 Shaw 36
R3 #1 Burke County 41, R2 #4 West Laurens 40
R7 #2 Heritage-Catoosa 61, R6 #3 Stephenson 40
R8 #1 Chestatee 75, R5 #4 Woodland-Stockbridge 52

R8 #2 North Oconee 88, R5 #3 Pace Academy 65
R7 #1 Sonoraville 72, R6 #4 Westminster 53
R2 #3 Spalding FFL,  R3 #2 Wayne County FFL
R4 #1 Starr’s Mill 66, R1 #4 Westover 34

R5 #2 Luella 55, R8 #3 Walnut Grove 51
R6 #1 Holy Innocents’ 88, R7 #4 Cedartown 23
R2 #2 Griffin 57, R3 #3 New Hampstead 18
R1 #1 Hardaway 79, R4 #4 Troup County 29

CLASS 3A

R1 #2 Monroe 70, R4 #3 Richmond Academy 29
R2 #1 Mary Persons 56, R3 #4 Liberty County 33
R7 #3 White County 70, R6 #2 Ringgold 38
R8 #4 Franklin County 71, R5 #1 Carver-Atlanta 57

R4 #2 Morgan County 49, R1 #3 Dougherty 41
R3 #1 Calvary Day 70, R2 #4 Pike County 37
R7 #2 Pickens 71, R6 #3 Coahulla Creek 46
R8 #1 Hebron Christian 89, R5 #4 Cedar Grove 12

R8 #2 Oconee County 53, R5 #3 Sandy Creek 40
R7 #1 Wesleyan 72, R6 #4 Lakeview-Fort Oglethorpe 45
R3 #2 Savannah Country Day 49, R2 #3 Upson-Lee 38
R4 #1 Cross Creek 60, R1 #4 Thomasville 32

R8 #3 Hart County 64, R5 #2 Douglass 44
R7 #4 Dawson County 59, R6 #1 Adairsville 28
R2 #2 Peach County 61, R3 #3 Beach 46
R1 #1 Carver-Columbus 88, R4 #4 Harlem 25

CLASS 2A

R1 #2 Sumter County 51, R4 #3 Thomson 41
R2 #1 Central-Macon 61, R3 #4 Toombs County 31
R7 #3 Fannin County 65, R6 #2 North Cobb Christian 37
R5 #1 Columbia 62, R8 #4 Providence Christian 35

R4 #2 Josey 71, R1 #3 Worth County 32
R3 #1 Brantley County 75, R2 #4 Jordan 35
R7 #2 Model 67, R6 #3 Therrell 37
R8 #1 Banks County 73, R5 #4 McNair 17

R8 #2 Union County 62, R5 #3 Landmark Christian 35
R7 #1 Murray County 70, R6 #4 Washington 34
R3 #2 Tattnall County 54, R2 #3 Southwest-Macon 29
R4 #1 Butler 57, R1 #4 Fitzgerald 42

R8 #3 Athens Academy 55, R5 #2 Callaway 52
R6 #1 Mt. Paran 76, R7 #4 Rockmart 29
R2 #2 Spencer 72, R3 #3 Vidalia 56
R1 #1 Dodge County 56, R4 #4 Washington County 40

CLASS A D-I

R4 #3 Temple 79, R1 #2 Brooks County 56
R2 #1 Swainsboro 68, R3 #4 Savannah 18
R6 #2 Galloway 62, R7 #3 Armuchee 18
R8 #4 Elbert County 57, R5 #1 Oglethorpe County 40

R4 #2 Heard County 51, R1 #3 Bacon County 43
R3 #1 Bryan County 56, R2 #4 Bleckley County 38
R6 #3 Mt. Pisgah 69, R7 #2 Darlington 49
R8 #1 Rabun County 63, R5 #4 Jasper County 32

R8 #2 Athens Christian 66, R5 #3 Social Circle 14
R7 #1 Trion 48, R6 #4 Paideia 29
R2 #3 Dublin 51, R3 #2 Metter 37
R4 #1 Lamar County 81, R1 #4 Irwin County 33

R8 #3 Commerce 60, R5 #2 Prince Avenue 58 OT
R6 #1 St. Francis 62, R7 #4 Dade County 21
R2 #2 East Laurens 62, R3 #3 Screven County 38
R1 #1 Pelham 52, R4 #4 Crawford County 31

CLASS A D-II

R1 #2 Randolph-Clay 55, R4 #3 Telfair County 39
R2 #1 Clinch County 72, R3 #4 ECI 40
R6 #2 Chattahoochee County 57, R7 #3 Bowdon 35
R5 #1 Johnson County 52, R8 #4 Towns County 50

R1 #3 Early County 62, R4 #2 Treutlen 30
R3 #1 Montgomery County 71, R2 #4 Charlton County 45
R7 #2 Christian Heritage 57, R6 #3 Macon County 50
R8 #1 Lake Oconee Academy 59, R5 #4 Twiggs County 27

R8 #2 Warren County 61, R5 #3 Wilkinson County 32
R7 #1 Greenforest 59, R6 #4 Schley County 45
R3 #2 Portal 51, R2 #3 Turner County 40
R4 #1 Wilcox County 52, R1 #4 Terrell County 50

R8 #3 Greene County 77, R5 #2 Glascock County 61
R6 #1 Taylor County 74, R7 #4 Mt. Zion-Carrollton 20
R2 #2 Atkinson County 68, R3 #3 Jenkins County 54
R1 #1 Seminole County 58, R4 #4 Hawkinsville 38