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R6 #2 Collins Hill 57, R5 #1 Lambert 46
R7 #1 Norcross 57, R2 #1 Westlake 44
R8 #1 Archer 55, R1 #1 Colquitt County 50
R3 #1 McEachern 77, R6 #1 Mill Creek 29
R6 #2 Harrison 73, R5 #1 Douglas County 63
R7 #1 Northview 65, R4 #4 Stephenson 46
R5 #3 Mays 65, R8 #1 Winder-Barrow 51
R4 #2 Lovejoy 63, R7 #3 Chattahoochee 52
R5 #1 Southwest DeKalb 71, R4 #1 Eagle’s Landing 56
R8 #2 Flowery Branch 61, R7 #1 Carrollton 46
R8 #1 Buford 77, R1 #1 Warner Robins 56
R3 #1 Griffin 66, R6 #1 Maynard Jackson 49
R5 #1 Sandy Creek 40, R8 #3 Madison County 34
R1 #2 Columbus 71, R2 #1 Spalding 43
R1 #1 Carver-Columbus 57, R8 #1 Jefferson 47
R3 #1 Cross Creek 76, R4 #2 Henry County 52
R3 #2 Beach 46, R4 #1 Central-Macon 45 OT
R7 #1 Greater Atlanta Christian 72, R2 #1 Tattnall County 46
R8 #1 Morgan County 66, R7 #2 Dawson County 55
R3 #1 Johnson-Savannah 70, R4 #2 Peach County 66
R4 #1 Laney 85, R5 #1 Heard County 30
R7 #1 Model 62, R2 #1 Bryan County 45
R8 #1 Rabun County 70, R1 #1 Fitzgerald 54
R3 #1 Bleckley County 54, R6 #1 Hapeville Charter 45
#1 St. Francis 77, #9 Pinecrest Academy 35
#5 Holy Innocents’ 78, #4 Stratford Academy 39
#2 Wesleyan 63, #10 Prince Avenue 31
#3 Lakeview Academy 72, #11 Darlington 54
#1 Telfair County 48, #9 Hancock Central 45
#5 Woodville-Tompkins 59, #4 Marion County 49
#2 Wheeler County 42, #7 Treutlen 38
#3 Pelham 75, #6 Greenville 35
R6 #2 Collins Hill 72, R4 #1 Cherokee 48
R5 #1 Lambert 55, R3 #2 Hillgrove 50
R2 #1 Westlake 63, R6 #3 Duluth 60
R7 #1 Norcross 76, R3 #3 Marietta 46
R8 #1 Archer 72, R2 #2 Pebblebrook 43
R1 #1 Colquitt County 41, R7 #2 Brookwood 34
R6 #1 Mill Creek 47, R2 #3 Wheeler 45
R3 #1 McEachern 62, R5 #2 North Forsyth 33
R6 #2 Harrison 43, R4 #1 Tucker 35
R5 #1 Douglas County 68, R1 #3 Houston County 23
R4 #4 Stephenson 59, R6 #3 River Ridge 41
R7 #1 Northview 74, R1 #2 Valdosta 51
R8 #1 Winder-Barrow 38, R4 #3 Jonesboro 34
R5 #3 Mays 81, R3 #4 Greenbrier 28
R4 #2 Lovejoy 35, R6 #1 Creekview 32
R7 #3 Chattahoochee 61, R3 #1 Grovetown 48
R4 #1 Eagle’s Landing 53, R6 #2 Lithia Springs 39
R5 #1 Southwest DeKalb 45, R3 #2 McIntosh 26
R8 #2 Flowery Branch 59, R2 #1 Statesboro 36
R7 #1 Carrollton 59, R3 #3 Fayette County 48
R8 #1 Buford 76, R2 #2 Ware County 41
R1 #1 Warner Robins 61, R5 #3 Columbia 43
R6 #1 Maynard Jackson 55, R2 #3 Wayne County 41
R3 #1 Griffin 51, R5 #2 Arabia Mountain 36
R8 #3 Madison County 48, R4 #1 North Clayton 40
R5 #1 Sandy Creek 81, R3 #2 Richmond Academy 47
R2 #1 Spalding 65, R8 #2 North Oconee 44
R1 #2 Columbus 50, R7 #1 West Hall 47
R8 #1 Jefferson 70, R4 #3 Luella 48
R1 #1 Carver-Columbus 72, R5 #3 Chapel Hill 60
R4 #2 Henry County 61, R6 #1 Northwest Whitfield 48
R3 #1 Cross Creek 44, R5 #2 LaGrange 35
R4 #1 Central-Macon 59, R8 #3 Hart County 46
R3 #2 Beach 61, R5 #1 Redan 41
R2 #1 Tattnall County 49, R6 #3 Ringgold 38
R7 #1 Greater Atlanta Christian 84, R1 #2 Cook 34
R8 #1 Morgan County 56, R2 #2 Pierce County 39
R7 #2 Dawson County 63, R1 #1 Monroe 53
R4 #2 Peach County 56, R6 #1 Haralson County 55
R3 #1 Johnson-Savannah 64, R7 #3 North Hall 38
R4 #1 Laney 76, R6 #2 Douglass 61
R5 #1 Heard County 56, R3 #2 Dodge County 55
R2 #1 Bryan County 72, R6 #3 South Atlanta 44
R7 #1 Model 64, R1 #2 Berrien 30
R8 #1 Rabun County 79, R2 #2 Vidalia 55
R1 #1 Fitzgerald 74, R7 #2 Armuchee 60
R6 #1 Hapeville Charter 55, R2 #3 Jeff Davis 50
R3 #1 Bleckley County 45, R7 #3 Dade County 43
#9 Pinecrest Academy 69, #8 Landmark Christian 65
#1 St. Francis 84, #16 Paideia 35
#5 Holy Innocents’ 65, #12 Tattnall Square Academy 28
#4 Stratford Academy 52, #13 Aquinas 36
#10 Prince Avenue 47, #7 First Presbyterian Day 32
#2 Wesleyan 73, #15 George Walton Academy 26
#11 Darlington 57, #6 Calvary Day 51
#3 Lakeview Academy 59, #14 Greenforest 55
#9 Hancock Central 39, #8 Taylor County 38
#1 Telfair County 81, #16 Turner County 60
#5 Woodville-Tompkins 53, #12 Wilcox County 47
#4 Marion County 64, #13 Wilkinson County 61
#7 Treutlen 63, #10 Macon County 47
#2 Wheeler County 59, #15 Georgia Military 42
#6 Greenville 57, #11 Terrell County 50
#3 Pelham 66, #19 Lanier County 16
Co-Players of the Year: Simone Lett (Pebblebrook); Taylor Hosendove (Westlake)
First Team
Milana Holmes – Pebblebrook
Anastasia Warren – Westlake
Katrice Jackson – Newnan
Jordan Hamilton – Campbell
Paris Mulins – Westlake
Second Team
Nissa Sam-Grant – Wheeler
Kalyn Jaxon – Campbell
Jadah Waite – Wheeler
Armani Smith – Wheeler
Jekeria Strickland – Newnan
Player of the Year: Que Morrison – McEachern
First Team
Taylor Smith – Marietta
Chanel Wilson – McEachern
Jordan Isaacs – North Paulding
Lyndsey Whilby – McEachern
Tatiana Foster – Marietta
Second Team
Azonya Austin – North Cobb
Kierra York – Hillgrove
Destinee Webster – Hillgrove
Tatyiana McClendon – North Paulding
Sydney Solomon – North Cobb
Player of the Year: Kasey Cwalina – Roswell
First Team
Olivia Herrera – Cherokee
Mikayla Miles – Etowah
Brittany Burnett – Woodstock
Lindsay Pruitt – Roswell
Bralise Reese – Woodstock
Second Team
Sydne Watts – Etowah
Taylor Reed – Woodstock
Kaleigh Karl – Cherokee
Khamari Whaley – Walton
Laiken Wade – Cherokee
Maggie Rogers – Lassiter
Coach of the Year: Jaime Fisher – Lambert
Player of the Year: M.E. Craven – Lambert
All-Region
Jaleah Greene – Lambert
Molly Williams – Lambert
Mari Jonassen – South Forsyth
Zoe Maisel – South Forsyth
Emily Dreslinski – South Forsyth
Cassie Markle – North Forsyth
Caroline Martin – North Forsyth
Abby Quincy – West Forsyth
Kalie Schlegel – West Forsyth
Coach of the Year: Ashley Phillips – Mill Creek
Player of the Year: Endia Banks – Duluth
First Team
Jessica Belcher – North Gwinnett
Brianna Dixon – Duluth
Lilian Kennedy – Mountain View
Jada Rice – Collins Hills
Morgan Simmons – Mill Creek
Second Team
Alanni Brown – North Gwinnett
Bria Harmon – Collins Hill
Javyn Nicholson – Collins Hill
Torey Walker – Duluth
Wynter Webb – Mill Creek
Coach of the Year: Angie Hembree – Norcross
Player of the Year: Vanessa Blagmon – Norcross
First Team
N’dea Jones – Brookwood
Taylor Mason – Norcross
Kierra Adams – Brookwood
Hannah Sadler – Parkview
Tehya Lyons – Norcross
Second Team
Diarra Smith – Parkview
Aliyah Foote – Central Gwinnett
Arian Rumph – Meadowcreek
Ashleigh Boulin – Berkmar
Tyja Traore – Lakeside-DeKalb
Coach of the Year: Bob Westbrook – Archer
Player of the Year: Autumn Newby – Archer
First Team
Lexi Chatman – Newton
Linsey Marchese – Archer
Asia McCoy – Archer
Alexis Lewis – South Gwinnett
Sharai Lay – Shiloh
Second Team
Jazmine Robinson – Grayson
Jurnee Smith – Newton
Diamond Swift – Rockdale County
Xian Lopez – South Gwinnett
Bianca Fizouaty – Grayson
Coach of the Year: Cedric King – Lovejoy
Player of the Year: Saadia Munford – Jonesboro
First Team
Saadia Munford – Jonesboro
Genesis Bryant – Lovejoy
Bria Bass – Tucker
Naomi Holloway – Stephenson
Azhana Maxwell – MLK
Second Team
Jermese Davis – Tucker
Morgan Collins – Tucker
Alana Denson – Forest Park
Alexus Celestin – Mundy’s Mill
Raiana Johnson – Mundy’s Mill
Player of the Year: Kamiyah Street – Mays
First Team
Arsula Clark – Douglas County
Amari Robinson – Douglas County
Kelsi Fizer – South Paulding
Cierra Brown – Alexander
Destiny Thomas – Tri-Cities
Second Team
Anaya Cone – New Manchester
Makalia Carge – New Manchester
Kayla Frey – South Paulding
Qy’Najia Wardlow – Langston Hughes
N’Tori Hill – Mays
Coach of the Year: Kirk Call – Johns Creek
Player of the Year: Sydney Tanguilig – Johns Creek
First Team
Shannon Titus – Northview
Croix Bethune – Alpharetta
Ashlee Austin – Northview
Sienna Gore – Chattahoochee
Yazz Wazeerud-din – Pope
Second Team
Shekinah Guthrie – Centennial
Ashley Alexander – Johns Creek
Gogo Maduka – Alpharetta
Maya Richards – Northview
Alayna Ford – Chattahoochee
Co-Players of the Year: Taylor Hawks (Gainesville); Lainey Gosnell (Habersham Central)
Coach of the Year: Brandon Thomas – Winder-Barrow
All-Region
Nakie Hooks – Apalachee
Shania Thomas – Apalachee
Kandy Brown – Dacula
Tijia Blackwell – Gainesville
Kalen Surles – Lanier
Jamyah Montissol – Lanier
Mekala Fuller – Lanier
Oliva Nelson-Ododa – Winder-Barrow
Latrice Perkins – Winder-Barrow
Chellia Watson – Winder-Barrow
Player of the Year: Kezia Holmes – Warner Robins
First Team
LeTerria Mathis – Warner Robins
Jessika Carter – Harris County
Taziaha Fanning – Harris County
Nadia Marshall – Bainbridge
Carrington Kee – Veterans
Janiah Ellis – Thomas County Central
Second Team
Victoria Brown – Warner Robins
Shynia Jackson – Warner Robins
Tatianna Roseborough – Bainbridge
Jade Guyton – Thomas County Central
Dashia Crowder – Harris County
Player of the Year: Andeija Puckett – Griffin
Freshman of the Year: Alice Anne Hudson – Starr’s Mill
First Team
Da’Ja Green – Morrow
DeLayne Rotolo – McIntosh
Darryl Langford – Fayette County
Jada Claude – Whitewater
TyLeslie Johnson – Griffin
Second Team
Alice Anne Hudson – Starr’s Mill
Maegan Barkley – Fayette County
Runeshia Williams – Riverdale
Rylee Calhoun – McIntosh
Daisya Reid – Griffin
Coach of the Year: Lisa Horton – Eagle’s Landing
Player of the Year: Alexis Poole – Stockbridge
First Team
Kiera Howard – Eagle’s Landing
Asia White – Dutchtown
Diamond Atkins – Woodland-Stockbridge
Zamiya Passmore – Locust Grove
Elyse Ambrose – Union Grove
Second Team
Ashley Foster – Eagle’s Landing
Jordan Maney – Dutchtown
Peyton Lewis – Locust Grove
Mia Culpepper – Hampton
Jae’La Dunn – Ola
Player of the Year: Ogheneruona Uwusiaba – Southwest DeKalb
First Team
Keshuna Patterson – Miller Grove
Deidra Harris – Columbia
Jada Walton – Southwest DeKalb
Kennedie Manning – Arabia Mountain
Keshuan White – Columbia
Second Team
Ilaya Mathis – Columbia
Chantz Cherry – Southwest DeKalb
Iyanna McMillian – Arabia Mountain
Victoria Syphone – Chamblee
Alina Shoemake – Arabia Mountain
Shania Montoya – Miller Grove
Lanee Edwards – Southwest DeKalb
Player of the Year: Kiana Johnson – Lithia Springs
First Team
Taylor Jones – Decatur
Cierrah Perdue – North Springs
Tiamaya Butler – Maynard Jackson
Shamia Johnson – Banneker
Dominique Banks – Maynard Jackson
Second Team
Jamia Brewer – Carver-Atlanta
Lyric Johnson – North Springs
Olivia Stephenson – Decatur
Angel Jackson – Carver-Atlanta
Missy Sinkfield – Grady
Coach of the Year: Gene Durden – Buford
Player of the Year: Tory Ozment – Buford
All-Region
Imani Arnold – Loganville
Marissa Bruce – Buford
Daijah Cousins – Loganville
Genesis Crawley – Cedar Shoals
Aryanna Gerald – Loganville
Snoody Johnson – Buford
Lexie Sengkhammee – Flowery Branch
Fredricka Sheats – Clarke Central
Julianne Sutton – Flowery Branch
Laurie Thomas – Cedar Shoals
Audrey Weiner – Buford
Taniyah Worth – Flowery Branch
Player of the Year: Tatyana Wyatt – Columbus
First Team
Timia Swanson – Americus-Sumter
Ariyah Copeland – Columbus
Olivia Cochran – Hardaway
Mariah Igus – Carver-Columbus
Dawniqua Snead – Shaw
Second Team
Alycia Reese – Carver-Columbus
Jykeria Long – Americus-Sumter
Brittany Floyd – Columbus
Mya Millner – Carver-Columbus
Jamiya Austin – Northside-Columbus
Coach of the Year: Reggie West – Perry
Player of the Year: Kiana Banks – Spalding
All-Region
Kirodria Smith – Perry
Kyjah Kendall – Upson-Lee
Jakerra Wilbur – West Laurens
Brittany Reeves – Howard
Asjah Harrell – Perry
Corriana Evans – Spalding
Khashahmi Smith – West Laurens
Lashandria Mallard – Perry
Ka’Leah Davis – Spalding
Aniaya Jester – Spalding
Player of the Year: Breanna Stephens – Chapel Hill
First Team
Shanquaylia Stanton – Sandy Creek
Alexis Wallace – Chapel Hill
Aryan Dozier – LaGrange
Kasey Toles – Sandy Creek
Kwyneshia Spence – Troup
Second Team
Shania Woodward – LaGrange
Chnaireia Strozier – LaGrange
Madison McKinney – Cartersville
Tia Covington – Cedartown
Amber Gilbert – Troup
Alexis Farley – Central-Carroll
Player of the Year: Bria Clemons – Northwest Whitfield
All-Region
Sarah Meadows – Ridgeland
Brylee Dunn – Ridgeland
Sydney Smith – Heritage-Catoosa
Shayla Ludy – Heritage-Catoosa
Emily Wiley – Heritage-Catoosa
Maddie Pearson – Southeast Whitfield
Emileigh Earley – Southeast Whitfield
Holly Heath – Northwest Whitfield
Sarah Arron – Gilmer
Mackenzie Weaver – Pickens
Coach of the Year: Bryan Richerson – West Hall
Player of the Year: Anna McKendree – West Hall
First Team
Macy Passmore – West Hall
Lindsey Caudell – Chestatee
Katie Hynekamp – Blessed Trinity
Emma Huffstetler – Marist
Emma Rogers – Blessed Trinity
Second Team
Rachel Gearing – White County
Avery Prather – West Hall
Peri Satterfield – Chestatee
Tyler Brazle – Marist
Brooklyn Popham – Chestatee
Player of the Year: Abbie Franklin – Jefferson
All-Region
Emma Weynand – North Oconee
Jordan Bailey – Madison County
Camryn Williams – North Oconee
Adryanna Maxwell – Madison County
Jazmin Allen – Jefferson
Tykia Thompson – Stephens County
Emma Drash – St. Pius
McKenzie Tyner – Jefferson
Macy Carson – St Pius
Hope Forrester – Jefferson
Player of the Year: Daishai Almond – Peach County
All-Region
Danasia Shaw – Peach County
Jenya Wilder – Central-Macon
Jada Clowers – Central-Macon
Acacia Ricks – Westside-Macon
Kiara Price – Kendrick
Hobby Gregory – Pike County
Bre’Asia Davis – Rutland
Deja Holland – Peach County
Jamesia Holliman – Westside-Macon
Tyleia Williams – Central-Macon
Player of the Year: Quinn Barry – Lovett
All-Region
Talia Staude – Westminster
Sydney Brown – Redan
Julia Ross – Pace Academy
Jayda Jackson – Cedar Grove
LeAnn Ramos – Cedar Grove
Darian Minor – Redan
Maya Longacre – Westminster
Kerrigan Johnson – Redan
Gemini Wilson – Cedar Grove
Ceniah Flood – Stone Mountain
Jehnesha Huguley – McNair
Nicowa Robinson – Towers
Joelle Zelony – Pace Academy
Sydney Johnson – Lovett
Janie Salmon – Lovett
Player of the Year: Jana Johns – Calhoun
All-Region
Ashlyn Barnes – Calhoun
Jazzmyn Elston – Lakeview-Fort Oglethorpe
Macey Gregg – Lakeview-Fort Oglethorpe
Rachael Thomas – Ringgold
Karoline Sholl – Ringgold
Alexis Boykin – Haralson County
Tori Causby – Haralson County
Nakiyah Washington – Adairsville
Josie Summerville – Adairsville
Lilly Snyder – Coahulla Creek
Sarah Plemons – North Murray
Morgan Cashen – Bremen
Player of the Year: Kylah Mize – East Hall
All-Region
Kaylee Sticker – Dawson County
Abi Chatham – Dawson County
Carly Winters – East Hall
Hope Franklin – Fannin County
Robyn Benton – Greater Atlanta Christian
Taylor Sutton – Greater Atlanta Christian
Lexi Mann – Greater Atlanta Christian
Caria Reynolds- Greater Atlanta Christian
Tamia Lewis – Greater Atlanta Christian
Sadie Cleveland – North Hall
Taylor Anne Kelley – North Hall
Mackenzie Pulley – Lumpkin County
Bailey Daniels – Union County
Player of the Year: Maeisha Teasley – Hart County
All-Region
Mya Jones – Franklin County
Tatyana Davis – Morgan County
Torrion Starks – Hart County
Ivey Ginn – Franklin County
Asia Jones – Franklin County
Faith Grooms – East Jackson
Brianna Love – Jackson County
Autumn Woodard – Morgan County
Tydasia Davis – Monroe Area
Logan Cook – Jackson County
Coach of the Year: Jenny Manning – Bleckley County
Player of the Year: Jahnaria Brown – Bleckley County
First Team
Tierra Hamilton – Dodge County
Nijeria Jordan – Washington County
Jessica Hollis – Dublin
Jamya Canady – East Laurens
Second Team
Aleyah Whitehead – Bleckley County
Jurnee Powell – Dodge County
Destanee Wright – Dodge County
Destiny Ellison – Washington County
Kesjiah Wilcher – Dublin
Coach of the Year: Otis Smart – Laney
Player of the Year: De’sha Benjamin – Laney
First Team
Aubriana Bonner – Laney
Jazmine Bartlett – Laney
Tykedra Rolland – Josey
Jaida Hawes – Westside-Augusta
Angel Dixon – Jefferson County
Jasmine Santiago – Glenn Hills
Second Team
Jhessyka Williams – Laney
Jaiden Hamilton – Laney
Brianna Dubose – Josey
Arianna Dixon – Jefferson County
Taylor Lewis – Westside-Augusta
Diamond Culver – Butler
Player of the Year: Sabree Gallishaw – Washington
All-Region
Shekinah Howard – Hapeville Charter
Lawrencia Simon – South Atlanta
Mekindia Martin – KIPP Atlanta
Jada Harrell – South Atlanta
Riann McCollum – Douglass
Tiana Frazier – Therrell
Shatara Goodman – Coretta Scott King
Nekiyah Thompson – Douglass
Gayla Bostic – Hapeville Charter
Lamia Richardson – Douglass
Player of the Year: Victaria Saxton – Model
First Team
Livia Skinner – Armuchee
Tori Reed – Dade County
Tamyia Griffin – Pepperell
Bailey Upton – Model
Morgan Copeland – Armuchee
Raven Stone – Dade County
Hannah Monday – Dade County
Taylor Roberts – Coosa
Ziyah Underwood – Chattooga
Kahayla Robinson – Rockmart
Second Team
AnnaGrace Turrentine – Model
Madison Davis – Rockmart
Emma Reynolds – Coosa
Jesse Burkhalter – Pepperell
Kyla Reynolds – Model
Player of the Year: Destiny Thomas – Pelham
Offensive Player of the Year: Jamiya McDaniel – Terrell County
Defensive Player of the Year: Bristol Hicks – Mitchell County
First Team
Destiny Thomas – Pelham
Jamiya McDaniels – Terrell County
Bristol Hicks – Mitchell County
Mahogany Randall – Pelham
Mahogany Brown – Pelham
Aaliyah Williams – Pelham
Ticobia Whitting – Terrell County
TyMia Harvey – Terrell County
Zandasia McGee – Baker County
Jmaica Williams – Mitchell County
Jocilin Moore – Mitchell County
Jamia Mobley – Mitchell County
Jayda Martin – Calhoun County
Zibiah Arline – Seminole County
Te’Kayah Dennard – Quitman County
Ty’shemia Ceaser – Quitman County
Yasmine Protho – Stewart County
Lacorsica Johnson – Miller County
Taniya Williams – Chattahoochee County
Second Team
Willeshia Kemp – Pelham
Takandris Jordan – Terrell County
Kyra Bailey – Baker County
Jasmine Gibson – Baker County
Ayanna Dennard – Mitchell County
Shantrivia Spann – Calhoun County
Takeija Jones – Randolph-Clay
Tierra Nelson – Stewart County
Tyra Powell – Stewart County
Maisha Thomas – Quitman County
Clentina Trammell – Quitman County
Jameria Grant – Miller County
Teaira McEntyre – Miller County
Player of the Year: Morgan Jones – Our Lady of Mercy
First Team
Morgan Jones – Our Lady of Mercy
Elizabeth Gibbs – Landmark Christian
Uloma Enyogasi – Greenforest
Joy Nnamani – Greenforest
India Bellamy – ELCA
Second Team
Joy Stucker – Landmark Christian
Anna Claire Box – Strong Rock
Paige Aronhalt – Landmark Christian
Kinsley Ray – Drew Charter
Grace Wagers – Strong Rock
Coach of the Year: Aisha Kennedy – St. Francis
Player of the Year: Maya Dodson – St. Francis
First Team
Cameron Swartz – Fellowship Christian
Margaret Metz – Pinecrest Academy
Kasiyahna Kushkituah – St. Francis
Laren VanArsdale – Whitefield Academy
Regina Metz – Pinecrest Academy
Second Team
Nichel Tampa – St. Francis
Taja Cummings – St. Francis
Anna Mancil – Mt. Pisgah
Saige Cornick-Turpin – Walker
Sadie Schultz – Fellowship Christian
Coach of the Year: John Carrick – Lakeview Academy
Player of the Year: Hanna Grogan – Lakeview Academy
First Team
Hanna Grogan – Lakeview Academy
Christen Copeland – Lakeview Academy
Ansley Hall – Prince Avenue
Nyah Williams – Tallulah Falls
Gabby Mastandrea – Athens Academy
Second Team
Sophie Chapar – George Walton Academy
Aida Roberts – Tallulah Falls
Ryan Moody – Lakeview Academy
Madison Pickerel – Athens Christian
Ashley Crosby – Tallulah Falls
The final regular season Class AAAAAAA poll of the year sees No. 5 Mill Creek and No. 8 Brookwood swap places. The Hawks upset No. 4 Collins Hill in overtime 57-56, but the Eagles still hold onto the No.4 spot. Collins Hill defeated Mill Creek 64-42 and 60-48 in the regular season before the Region 6 championship loss. Brookwood fell in the Region 7 title game to No. 1 Norcross 61-32. No. 3 Archer survived No. 10 Newton in a Region 8 championship double overtime thriller 73-70.
Harrison’s reign of dominance has momentarily ended in Class AAAAAA. The Lady Hoyas held the No. 1 spot since Week 2 but their upset loss in the Region 6 championship to No. 7 Creekview 54-38 drops Harrison to No. 4. Sydne Wiggins, a Rice-signee, is back on crutches. Douglas County takes over the No. 1 ranking, leapfrogging No. 2 Winder-Barrow. Northview is up to No. 3 after winning the school’s first-ever region title. No. 6 Tucker took down No. 8 Lovejoy is the Region 4 championship 53-48, dropping the Wildcats three spots. Stephenson (18-10) drops out and is replaced by No. 10 Gainesville.
No. 1 Buford handled No. 4 Flowery Branch for a third time this season, beating the Falcons in the Region 8-AAAAA championship 53-38. Wayne County (17-6) departs from the Top 10 and is replaced by No. 10 Statesboro, a debutant to the poll who beat the Yellow Jackets 48-39 and then knocked off Ware County in the Region 2 championship 33-27.
No. 3 Jefferson beat No. 8 North Oconee for the third time in Region 8-AAAA as they won the title 42-29. Carver-Columbus made waves in Region 1, rising four spots after beating No. 5 Columbus 54-53 in the title game. No. 10 Americus-Sumter has fallen eight spots after being blown out by Columbus 63-44 and sinking to the fourth seed in the region with a stunning 60-54 loss to Shaw in the consolation game. Heritage-Catoosa (25-3) tumbles out of the Top 10 after taking a 72-49 beating in the Region 6 championship at the hands of rival No. 6 Northwest Whitfield. Replacing the Generals is scorching hot No. 7 North Clayton. Following a 2-7 start to the season, the Eagles are now 18-9 and riding a 15-game winning streak. They crushed Henry County in the Region 4 championship 66-43.
Johnson-Savannah regains ahold of No. 1 in Class AAA after beating bitter rival No. 3 Beach 61-57 in the Region 3 championship, now making it two wins apiece for each side in the 4-game regular season series. Haralson County navigated its way to a Region 6 title and moves up four spots to No. 4 in the process. They defeated previously ranked Lakeview-Fort Oglethorpe 50-42, No. 10 Ringgold 46-36 and No. 7 Calhoun in the championship, 53-45. Redan and Central-Macon reappear in the poll. No. 6 Redan won Region 5 from the third seed while the Chargers extracted revenge in dramatic fashion, snapping Peach County’s 18-game win streak to capture the Region 4 title, 47-46. Along with Peach County, Hart County (22-5) also slips out. Morgan County is starting to peak as Tatyana Davis has helped the defending state champs win eight in a row including beating Hart County 50-43 in the semifinals and steamrolling No. 9 Franklin County in the Region 8 finals 57-37. The Bulldogs are only 15-12 but are extremely dangerous after a tough non-region schedule has prepared Morgan County for a title defense.
No. 3 Dodge County was stunned in Region 3-AA, losing to Bleckley County 61-54 in the championship after throttling the Royals by 20 and 26 points in the regular season. Swainsboro (17-9) departs from the poll after not being able to survive Region 2, losing to eventual champion No. 6 Bryan County 50-44 and to Jeff Davis 38-36, falling to the four-seed. Heard County cracks back into the Top 10 after a Region 5 championship.
In Class A-Private, the third time was a charm for No. 2 Wesleyan who finally solved No. 3 Holy Innocents’ in the Region 5 championship 59-50.
All roads to the state title in Class A-Public still lead through No. 1 Pelham as the Hornets dominated No. 9 Terrell County 54-20 in the Region 1 championship. Wheeler County jumps Telfair County for the No. 2 ranking after the Bulldogs defeated No. 4 Woodville-Tompkins 47-41 and Class A-Private No. 7 Calvary Day 50-46 to win the Region 3 crown. Over in Region 4, Marion County leaps back into the Top 10 at No. 5 after beating No. 8 Macon County 52-47 and winning the championship over No. 6 Taylor County 43-40, who is back in the poll replacing Wilcox County (20-6) and Mitchell County (19-6).