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Final Four Recaps

Class AAAAAAA

(G) Norcross 37, Collins Hill 30: Vanessa Blagmon had 13 points and 6 rebounds followed by Taylor Mason’s 11 points and 6 rebounds.  Collins Hill got 9 points and 18 rebounds from Javyn Nicholson. Bria Harmon and Kayla Dixon both scored 6.

(B) Norcross 67, Grayson 48: Rayshaun Hammonds was too much inside with 20 points, 12 rebounds and 2 blocks. Lance Thomas had 12 points and 3 blocks. Kyle Sturdivant scored 14 and Jordan Goldwire collected 9 points and 7 assists. Travis Anderson finished with 14 points in the loss. Joey Chavez added 11.

(G) McEachern 78, Archer 58: Que Morrison had 24 points, 7 rebounds and 10 assists to lead the Indians. Jasmine Clements had 11 points and 17 rebounds. Lyndsey Whilby added 16. Archer got 18 points and 13 rebounds from Autumn Newby. Linsey Marcheses (13), Tia Shorter (11) and Asia McCoy (11) also pitched in.

(B) Tift County 56, McEachern 49: PJ Horne carried the Blue Devils in the first half and received help in the second. He scored 15 of his 17 points in the first 16 minutes. Micah Johnson pitched in 15 points. The Indians were led by Isaac Okoro’s 15 points and 6 rebounds. Babatunde Akingbola scored 14.

Class AAAAAA

(G) Harrison 57, Northview 39:  A finally healthy Sydne Wiggins poured in 21 points followed by Jazzy Foster and Audrey Jordan’s 10 apiece to lead the Hoyas past the Titans. Shannon Titus finished her Northview career with 19 points.

(B) Brunswick 67, South Cobb 61: Dereck Lampkin scored 19 points and grabbed 10 rebounds. Marcus Scott had 16 points and Kymani Dunham added 10 points and 7 rebounds to carry the Pirates back to the state championship. Trevin Wade had 24 in the loss.

(G) Mays 50, Lovejoy 42: Kamiyah Street exploded for 32 points to race the Raiders past Lovejoy. Street sparked a personal 16-0 run to surge past the Wildcats after Mays trailed by 16 early. Street pumped in 25 points in the second half.

(B) Langston Hughes 59, Allatoona 57: Landers Nolley carried the Panthers from beyond the arc and poured in a game-high 34 points to beat Allatoona for the second time this season. Derrick Cook added 15 points in support. Trey Doomes paced the Buccaneers with 31.

Class AAAAA

(G) Southwest DeKalb 66, Flowery Branch 63: The Lady Falcons held an early lead but saw it slowly slip away. Taniyah Worth went off for 33 points and Lexie Sengkhammee had 9. Julianne Sutton added 10 points but Southwest DeKalb received 22 points from Jada Walton, 13 from Ruona Uwusiaba and 10 from Chantz Cherry to advance back to the title game.

(B) Cedar Shoals 59, Miller Grove 38: Phlan Fleming hung 25 points to pace the Jaguars. Stavion Stevenson had 15. Maurice Harvey scored 10 for Miller Grove.

(G) Buford 88, Griffin 50: Tory Ozment had 14 points and Tate Walters and Snoody Johnson both had 11.  Audrey Weiner and Jessica Nelson had 11 as well. Andeija Puckett scored 16 for Griffin while Daisya Reed added 13.

(B) Buford 83, Fayette County 60: Marcus Watson couldn’t be stopped, posting 25 points and 14 rebounds for the Wolves. Alex Jones scored 23 and David Viti netted 16. Fayette County was led by Austin Nesmith’s 19 points. Noah Gurley had 13 and Jaylen Holloway chipped in 10.

Class AAAA

(G) Columbus 62, Sandy Creek 50: Kasey Toles hit five threes and scored 20 points while Morghan Currie added 10 points and 6 blocks, but it wasn’t enough to stop Columbus’ SEC twin towers. Tatyana Wyatt (Kentucky) had 26 points, 13 rebounds and 2 blocks while Ariyah Copeland (Alabama) posted 11 points, 17 rebounds and 4 blocks. Brittany Floyd added 11 points, 8 rebounds, 2 assists, 3 steals and 2 blocks.

(B) St. Pius 87, Sandy Creek 68: Carson Seramur finished with 22 points — 10 in the fourth — and 5 rebounds while Everett Lane added 17 points and Matt Gonzalo scored 13 to power the Golden Lions into the state championship, never trailing after taking a 15-2 lead to open the game. KJ Wilkins led Sandy Creek with 18 points and 5 rebounds. Evan Jester pitched in 14 points.

(G) Carver-Columbus 60, Cross Creek 56: Mariah Igus had 18, Alycia Reese 15 and Mya Millner scored 11 to lead Carver-Columbus. Alana Davis finished her career with 31 points, 12 rebounds and 2 blocks.

(B) Upson-Lee 74, Henry County 59: While Tye Fagan struggled with foul trouble, picking up his fourth at the 1:15 mark of the third quarter, the rest of the Knights picked up the slack. Travon Walker took advantage of a Kovi Tate-less Henry County frontline posting 16 points, 13 rebounds, 1 assist, 2 steals and 3 blocks. Zyrice Scott filled in 11 of his team-high 18 points in the fourth quarter. Jacorey Smith added 10 points and 9 rebounds and Cameron Traylor notched 9 points. Fagan finished with 14 points, 8 rebounds, 7 assists, 4 steals and 1 block. Henry County was led by Javon Greene’s 24 points, 6 rebounds, 6 steals and 1 block. Damion Rosser had 18 points and 6 rebounds while Seth Brown had 11 points, 7 rebounds and 1 block.

Class AAA

(G) Beach 56, GAC 47 OT: Judasia Hills made a statement, punishing GAC around the basket for 22 points and 15 rebounds. Jabreika Bass chipped in 11 points and 11 rebounds. The Spartans were led by Robyn Benton’s 15 and Taylor Sutton’s 12.

(B) Pace Academy 71, Liberty County 62: Wendell Carter (32 points & 17 rebounds) and Isaiah Kelly (20 points & 12 rebounds) overwhelmed Liberty County’s smaller front court. Will Richardson scored 28 and Davion Mitchell finished with 19.

(G) Johnson-Savannah 48, Morgan County 39: Alexis Pierce (16), Bubbles Williams (9) and J’mya Cutter (8) led the Atomsmashers.

(B) Morgan County 72, Calhoun 61: Chapin Rierson scored 26 points in defeat. Tyrin Lawrence scored 21 points followed by Alec Woodard and Anthony Cooper’s 13 points apiece for the Bulldogs. Damarian Thomas added 10.

Class AA

(G) Laney 65, Model 49: Jaiden Hamilton scored 19 points while De’sha Benjamin netted 18 and Jazmine Bartlett added 14 in the win for the Wildcats. Victaria Saxton scored 21 in the loss.

(B) Swainsboro 68, Dublin 64: Jaylan McKinney pumped in 30 points to lead the Tigers past Dublin. Kameron Pauldo scored 27 for Dublin.

(G) Rabun County 65, Bleckley County 37: Georgia Stockton netted 18 points and Savanna Scott scored 14 and added 7 rebounds and 5 steals. Brooke Henricks scored 14.

(B) South Atlanta 61, Josey 50: Jalen Stegall led the Hornets with 22 points, 5 rebounds, 4 assists, 2 steals and 2 blocks. Dominique Hurst had 17 for Josey.

Class A-Private

(G) Holy Innocents’ 63, St. Francis 61: Taja Cummings dropped in 22 points, but St. Francis was stunned by Holy Innocents’, handing the Knights their first in state loss. Nichel Tampa scored 15, Kasi Kushkituah 12 and Maya Dodson 6. Holy Innocents’ received 18 points from Khayla Pointer and 16 from Kaila Hubbard.

(B) Greenforest 86, St. Francis 56: David Quimby and Bebe Iyiola scored 18 apiece. Justin Forrest added 13. Ikey Obiagu triple-doubled with 10 points, 11 rebounds and 12 blocks. St. Francis was led by Chase Ellis (14), Ben Jones (12) and Dwon Odom (10).

(G) Wesleyan 77, Lakeview Academy 35: Mikayla Coombs was too much for the Lions, posting 28 points and 9 rebounds. Amaya Register added 15 points and Katie Stipe scored 10.

(B) SACA 77, Lakeview Academy 74: DeAundrae Ballard was the X-Factor, erupting for 41 points in the Warriors’ win. Lakeview was led by Tre Gober’s 22 points and Drew Cottrell’s 18. Josh Randolph scored 11 and Evan Pitts netted 10.

Class A-Public

(G) Telfair County 62, Woodville-Tompkins 60: In the loss, the Wolverines received 24 points and 10 rebounds from Savanna Walker. LaNaya El-Amin posted 15 points and 16 rebounds. Jazmin Grayson had 7 points and 7 rebounds.

(B) Wilkinson County 60, Macon County 47: Clarence Jackson had 10 points, 12 rebounds and 6 assists in the win.

(G) Pelham 81, Wheeler County 67: Destiny Thomas poured in 26 points and Mahogany Randall added 21 for the Hornets. Mahogany Brown had 11. Brianna Horton led the Bulldogs with 13.

(B) Calhoun County 54, Clinch County 50: Rashun Williams scored 10 points and Kadarrius Holmes added 13. Edwin Wims had 9.

Girls Elite Eight Results

Class AAAAAAA

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

Class AAAAAA

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

Class AAAAA

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

Class AAAA

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

Class AAA

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

Class AA

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

Class A-Private

#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

Class A-Public

#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

Girls Sweet 16 Results

Class AAAAAAA

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

Class AAAAAA

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

Class AAAAA

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

Class AAAA

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

Class AAA

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

Class AA

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

Class A-Private

#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

Class A-Public

#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

Girls 2016-17 All-Region Teams

Class AAAAAAA

Region 2

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

Region 3

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

Region 4

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

Region 5

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

Region 6

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

Region 7

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

Region 8

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

Class AAAAAA

Region 4

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

Region 5

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

Region 7

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

Region 8

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

Class AAAAA

Region 1

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

Region 3

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

Region 4

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

Region 5

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

Region 6

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

Region 8

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

Class AAAA

Region 1

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

Region 2

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

Region 5

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

Region 6

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

Region 7

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

Region 8

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

Class AAA

Region 4

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

Region 5

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

Region 6

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

Region 7

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

Region 8

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

Class AA

Region 3

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

Region 4

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

Region 6

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

Region 7

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

Class A

Region 1

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

Region 5-South

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

Region 6-B

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

Region 8

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