1. Woodward Academy (17-1)
2. Cass (23-0)
3. Forest Park (16-5)
4. Loganville (22-3)
5. Southwest DeKalb (17-6)
6. New Manchester (21-3)
7. Maynard Jackson (18-3)
8. St. Pius X (16-2)
9. Hiram (15-4)
10. Greenbrier (19-2)
1. Upson-Lee (20-0)
2. Lumpkin County (21-4)
3. Sonoraville (19-4)
4. Westminster (14-1)
5. Cross Creek (16-2)
6. Coahulla Creek (20-3)
7. Johnson-Savannah (9-2)
8. Gilmer (17-5)
9. Stephens County (15-6)
10. Beach (10-3)
Class AA
1. Early County (10-0)
2. Elbert County (20-2)
3. Rabun County (18-5)
4. Washington County (13-1)
5. East Laurens (13-2)
6. Woodville-Tompkins (14-3)
7. Lamar County (17-5)
8. Fannin County (17-4)
9. Josey (13-5)
10. Heard County (18-4)
Class A-Private
1. Hebron Christian (22-2)
2. Holy Innocents’ (8-5)
3. Mt. Paran (22-3)
4. St. Francis (17-4)
5. Greenforest (10-5)
6. Wesleyan (9-4)
7. Galloway (15-4)
8. ELCA (13-5)
9. Trinity Christian (15-8)
10. Calvary Day (17-3)
Class A-Public
1. Lake Oconee Academy (21-0)
2. Clinch County (17-1)
3. Greenville (10-0)
4. Dublin (21-3)
5. Calhoun County (9-1)
6. Emanuel County Institute (10-6)
7. Trion (18-3)
8. Georgia Military College (15-1)
9. Turner County (16-5)
10. Armuchee (16-6)
Coach of the Year: Julie Conner – Tift County Co-Players of the Year: Shakiria Chaney – Tift County; Carliss Johnson – Colquitt County Offensive Player of the Year: Faith Johnson – Lowndes Defensive Player of the Year: Caitlyn Burgess – Tift County
First Team
Cali Conner – Tift County
O’ashia Cushion – Tift County
Otaifo Esenabhalu – Lowndes
Taje Middletown – Lowndes
Taylor Rietveld – Camden County
Audreyanna Rowland – Colquitt County
Andrea Seay – Camden County
Camille Singletary – Colquitt County
Second Team
Tamyra Carter – Tift County
Amyah Espanol – Lowndes
Kiersten Graham – Lowndes
Jazyiah Johnson – Tift County
Gracie Belle Paulk – Colquitt County
Janie Ragsdale – Tift County
Heaven Robinson – Colquitt County
Virginia Shorts – Camden County
Region 2
Coach of the Year: Phyllis Arthur – McEachern Player of the Year: Denim DeShields – McEachern
First Team
Laila Battle – Campbell
Nia Bozeman – Campbell
Caelan Ellis – McEachern
Jillian Hollingshead – McEachern
Letiya Reeves – East Coweta
Kania Seymour – Pebblebrook
Second Team
Chelsea Lewis – Campbell
Kelcei Rivers – Pebblebrook
Kristen Roche – McEachern
Sianny Sanchez-Oliver – McEachern
Sarah Taub – Campbell
Mya Walker – East Coweta
Honorable Mention
Tia Harvey – Campbell
Aaliyah Ferrell – East Coweta
Jada Fitzgerald – Campbell
Tishana Key – Newnan
Kiara Cole-Messiah – McEachern
Tuianna Taggart – East Coweta
Region 3
Coach of the Year: Derrick DeWitt – Marietta
Player of the Year: Lauren Walker – Marietta
First Team Tomisin Adenupe – Walton
Chole Sterling – Marietta
Taylor Cullinan – North Paulding
Lauren Render – Hillgrove
Dayuna Colvin – North Cobb
Second Team
Aliyah Washington – North Paulding
Alisha Foster – Harrison
Anna Gernatt – Harrison
Emily Acampora – Harrison
Lexy Harris – Walton
Region 4
Coach of the Year: Courtney Mincy – Brookwood Player of the Year: Diana Collins – Brookwood
First Team
Sussy Ngulefac – Parkview
Nadia Howard – Grayson
Sanaa Tripp – Newton
Frankee Payne – South Gwinnett
Catherine Alben – Grayson
Second Team
Nekaya Williams – Brookwood
Madison Boadu – Brookwood
Ashleigh Norris – Newton
Nadya McCown – Parkview
Tylia Kemp – Grayson
All-Defensive Team Diana Collins – Brookwood
Mayah Watson-Casimir – Parkview
Ashleigh Norris – Newton
Loretta Parks – Grayson
Nekaya Williams – Brookwood
Honorable Mention
Ciera Hall – Brookwood
Amya Durham – Brookwood
Kourtney Rittenberry – Grayson
Erin Rodger – Grayson
Lilly Hart – Parkview
Joze Baker – Parkview
Alira Allen – South Gwinnett
La’Rekia Terrell – Newton
Tre’Miyah Berry – Newton
Region 5
Coach of the Year: Regina Tate-Leslie – Woodstock Co-Players of the Year: Kate Johnson – Cherokee; Bridget Utberg – Woodstock
First Team Makala Torrence – Roswell
Ally Zazzara – Etowah
Jada Peterson – Etowah
Jodi Goins – Alpharetta
Karson Martin – Woodstock
Karoline Karl – Cherokee
Second Team
Maren Cline – Roswell
Savannah Casey – Woodstock
Sky Carrasquillo – Milton
Kennedy Daniels – Milton
Presli Clark – Cherokee
Honorable Mention
Kinsey Norton – Etowah
Simone Lett – Alpharetta
Lily Griffith – Cherokee
Jayda Smith – Alpharetta
Lani Tibbetts – Roswell
Mary Grace Durham – Alpharetta
Region 6
Co-Coaches of the Year: David May – West Forsyth; Jaime Maxey – Denmark
Player of the Year: Cayla Cowart – West Forsyth
All-Region Jillian Bretz – Forsyth Central
Elizabeth Pruitt – Forsyth Central
Haelim Adle – North Forsyth
Anna Gliatta – North Forsyth
Maddie Erickson – North Forsyth
Sophie Smith – Denmark
Ava McGlockton – South Forsyth
Sharon Tolliver – South Forsyth
Callie Thrower – West Forsyth
Kalie Thrower – West Forsyth
Honorable Mention Lauren Teasley – Gainesville
Taylor Parrish – Lambert
Ali Jones – North Forsyth
Clara Morris – South Forsyth
Maggie Thompson – South Forsyth
Region 7
Coach of the Year: Dani Wright – Archer
Player of the Year: Mariah Baltierra – Norcross
First Team
Cazia Nelson – Archer
Taniya McGowan – Archer
Taylor Watkins – Discovery
Jania Akins – Norcross
Zaria Hurston – Norcross
Second Team
Maya Jackson – Archer
Yasmine Fairchild – Discovery
Megan Mares – Duluth
Saniya Jones – Duluth
Jordan Strozier – Dunwoody
Coach of the Year: Vanessa White – Peachtree Ridge Player of the Year: Sacha Washington – Collins Hill
First Team Eden Sample – Collins Hill
Aniecia Malone – Collins Hill
Kiara Simpson – North Gwinnett
Nia Hicks – Peachtree Ridge
Aaliyah Hunt – Peachtree Ridge
Ellie McIntyre – Mill Creek
Second Team
Jailah Clark-Jones – Collins Hill
Anna Smith – Peachtree Ridge
Kennedy Harp – Peachtree Ridge
Ali Drake – Mountain View
Breanna Barley – North Gwinnett
Marisa Miller – North Gwinnett
Honorable Mention
Cam Shakespeare – Collins Hill
Kyra Jefferson – Collins Hill
Nia Anderson – Peachtree Ridge
Sydni Arnold – Mountain View
Eliza Bidwell – Mountain View
Hayda Toro – Mountain View
Bree Orellana – Mill Creek
Class 6A
Region 1
Coach of the Year: Tondra Davis – Lee County Co-Players of the Year: Jakailyn Poole – Lee County; Essence Cody – Valdosta
First Team
Jordyn Johnson – Houston County
Erica Irby – Lee County
Skylar Bailey – Houston County
Kamia Ridley – Northside-Warner Robins
Kennedy Snead – Lee County
Second Team
Jarnyria Maddox – Lee County
Alexis Williams – Houston County
Marquia White – Houston County
McKenzie Arline – Northside-Warner Robins
Alaya Grane – Northside-Warner Robins
Gavonia Horton – Valdosta
Honorable Mention Desteyn Seaton – Northside-Warner Robins
Jashari Wilson – Valdosta
Kendra Roberts – Houston County
Cayla Boyd – Lee County
Region 2
Coach of the Year: Marty Holder – Statesboro Player of the Year: Jamiah Jones – Statesboro
First Team Madison Lee – Statesboro
Shamya Flanders – Glynn Academy
Taniyah Bowman – Bradwell Institute
Melanie Zeigler – South Effingham
Shane’ Jackson – Brunswick
Kyra Finley – Richmond Hill
Alexis Ward – Statesboro
Makaila Brown – Brunswick
Azaria Johnson – Richmond Hill
Bailee Roberts – Statesboro
Second Team
Shakardia Cowart – Brunswick
Alindria Dudley – Glynn Academy
Bailey Gilmore – Bradwell Institute
Elena Hairston – South Effingham
Jania Joseph – Statesboro
Zoraya Thornton – Richmond Hill
Ja’mya West – Brunswick
Paris Smith – Glynn Academy
Trinity Harrison – Brunswick
Sarah Ellis – Statesboro
Honorable Mention Ashanti Riley – Glynn Academy
Makenna Gillette – Glynn Academy
Kennese Madria – Bradwell Institute
Madison Steyer – Bradwell Institute
Kay-mar’ Griffin – South Effingham
Destiney Walls – Effingham County
Zaniah Bradley – Brunswick
Dariana Johnson – Brunswick
Brionna Sutton – Richmond Hill
MaKiyah Matthews – Richmond Hill
Terrika Gibson – Statesboro
Alyssa Staten – Statesboro
Region 3
Player of the Year: Danielle Carnegie – Rockdale County
First Team
Jada Porter – Grovetown
Alana Moore – Rockdale County
Keona Curtis – Grovetown
Sade Harrell – Heritage-Conyers
Lia Edwards – Rockdale County
Jalaya Eskridge – Evans
Second Team Kristyn Goshay – Heritage-Conyers
Madison Crunk – Evans
Claire Messer – Lakeside-Evans
Stephan Sellers – Rockdale County
Carltajah Jackson – Alcovy
Jaliyah Weekes – Heritage-Conyers
Honorable Mention Luv Llewellyn – Alcovy
Natayla McKenzie – Alcovy
DJ Jones – Evans
Braxton Mann – Evans
Kelleah Hart – Evans
Erin Skinner – Evans
Yazmin Calhoun – Grovetown
Reina Way – Grovetown
Cecilia Burke – Grovetown
Amaya Brown – Grovetown
Morgan Snipes – Heritage-Conyers
River Good – Lakeside-Evans
Jai’Ana Stokes – Lakeside-Evans
Chloe Rivera – Lakeside-Evans
Aerial Patterson – Lakeside-Evans
Kimberly Williams – Lakeside-Evans
Destiny Carnegie – Rockdale County
Nylah Williams – Rockdale County
Region 4
Coach of the Year: Hilda Hankerson – Westlake Player of the Year: Raven Johnson – Westlake
Coach of the Year: Shon Thomaston – Carrollton Player of the Year: De’Mauri Flournoy – Carrollton
First Team Kehinde Obasuyi – Carrollton
Jada Richards – Douglas County
Abby Crawford – Alexander
Treneisha Adams – Rome
Alana Gibbs – Douglas County
Second Team
Kanija Daniel – Carrollton
Ta’Emmica Nation – Rome
Chloe Pollock – Alexander
JeNee’ Edwards – Carrolton
Eghosa Obasuyi – Carrollton
Faith Lovejoy – East Paulding
Third Team Gracie Ridley – Dalton
Taylor Caldwell – Alexander
DeKerriya Daniel – Rome
Cynthia Engler – East Paulding
Taylor Thompson – Dalton
Bra’nae Modisett – Paulding County
Addison Fuller – Paulding County
Region 6
Coach of the Year: Kellie Avery – Sprayberry Player of the Year: Flau’jae Johnson – Sprayberry
All-Region
Cheyenne Holloman – Pope
Crystal Henderson – Kell
Madison Clark – Kennesaw Mountain
Tiara Lewis – Osborne
Katie Ward – Pope
Jada Bates – Kennesaw Mountain
Anna Vereen – Sprayberry
Abby Hohl – Allatoona
Sylvia Kahoro – Kell
Jaasira Fossitt – Allatoona
Amaya Moss – Kell
Honorable Mention
Maddie Gamblin – Allatoona
Jada Green – Kell
Shanique Reid – Kennesaw Mountain
Chrystal Nguyen – Kennesaw Mountain
Peyton Corey – Kennesaw Mountain
Ryan Thames – Lassiter
Ansley Buice – Lassiter
Nina Johnson – Osborne
Cetta Gatto – Pope
Emily Ryan – Pope
TyJanae Brown – South Cobb
Stormie Brown – Sprayberry
Amaya Johnson – Sprayberry
Kailyn Fields – Wheeler
Region 7
Coach of the Year: Jason Taylor – River Ridge Player of the Year: Mataya Gayle – River Ridge
First Team
Elle Blatchford – Sequoyah
Jordynn Dudley – Cambridge
Angelina Cofrancesco – Cambridge
Paris Miller – Johns Creek
Evelina Davlakou – Johns Creek
Second Team
Jasmine Perez – Chattahoochee
Mackenzi Salas – Creekview
Susanna Rogers – Sequoyah
Leigh Codiniera – River Ridge
A’ryn Jackson – Sequoyah
Honorable Mention Jayla Green – Riverwood
Allie Sweet – River Ridge
Samantha Ambroselli – Centennial
Nylah Nuri – Johns Creek
Lizzie McGrath – Riverwood
Delia Guy – Creekview
Ciara Ware – Centennial
Caroline Cavallaro – River Ridge
Chloe Bedora – River Ridge
Region 8
Coach of the Year: Bill Bradley – Habersham Central Player of the Year: Ashyia Willis – Buford
All-Region Philli King – Shiloh
Joy Harris – Central Gwinnett
Keonna Hamler – Winder-Barrow
Kiona Lindsay – Winder-Barrow
Renasha Benjamin – Lanier
Karina Lopez – Lanier
Lazaria Spearman – Dacula
Addie Penick – Habersham Central
Taylor Wade – Habersham Central
Ava Grace Watson – Buford
Blair Wallis – Buford
Sara Viti – Buford
Honorable Mention
Haneefat Adanijo – Dacula
Makera Standridge – Dacula
Zarvione Chase – Shiloh
Zayjah Knight – Shiloh
Sierra Driessen – Central Gwinnett
Kyia Barrett – Habersham Central
Nykeria Brown – Habersham Central
Abbi Perkins – Buford
Tatum Ozment – Buford
Tamori Plantin – Buford
Kiara Johnson – Lanier
Class 5A
Region 1
Coach of the Year: Rebecca White – Warner Robins Player of the Year: Chaniya Felton – Warner Robins
First Team
Jakeveyonna Ross – Coffee
Ansley Miranda – Veterans
Aaliyah Ringold – Coffee
Tasia Agee – Warner Robins
Courtney Davis – Warner Robins
Ajmanni Jefferson – Wayne County
Charlese McClendon – Ware County
Second Team
Keaija Bonaparte – Coffee
Miciah Franklin – Coffee
Zyleria Guyton – Wayne County
Nevaeh Mack – Warner Robins
Hayley Shepherd – Warner Robins
Gabby Tribue – Veterans
Honorable Mention
Kendall Lott – Coffee
Shakeria Armstead – Coffee
Justus Robinson – Wayne County
Carsyn Ward – Wayne County
Kimmey Washington – Warner Robins
Tiara Williams – Veterans
Region 2
Coach of the Year: DeAndra Brown – Griffin Player of the Year: Jaclyn Hester – Starr’s Mill Freshman of the Year: Brooke Bass – Harris County
First Team Leah Turner – Griffin
Samiah Puckett – Griffin
Keara Collins – McIntosh
Jherni Carter-Ransom – Harris County
Leah Smith – Whitewater
Second Team Aaliyah Duranham – Griffin
Kechi Okonkwo – Whitewater
Mya Giles – Northside-Columbus
Alexiah McMillian – Harris County
Erica Rodriquez – Northside-Columbus
Honorable Mention Ellia Chance – Whitewater
Charity Cloud – Whitewater
Sole Chinnery – Whitewater
Mariya Beasley – Northgate
Jordyn Patterson – Northgate
Jaylin Patterson – Northgate
Olivia Henders – McIntosh
Bella Duser – McIntosh
Zara Vaughan – McIntosh
Kendall Davis – McIntosh
Kourtlin Grant – McIntosh
Becca Lobl – McIntosh
Nadiyah Byard – Griffin
Zamiyah Hosley – Griffin
Kimora Martin – Griffin
Dakaria Shannon – Griffin
Janiya Duffey – Griffin
Addie McDaniel – Starr’s Mill
Lauren Flanders – Starr’s Mill
Denise Fajardo – Starr’s Mill
Brooke Godown – Starr’s Mill
Sydney Stewart – Harris County
Princess Robinson – Harris County
Morgan Thomas – Northside-Columbus
Ayonna Durand – Northside-Columbus
Region 3
Region 4
Coach of the Year: Dock Gammage – Union Grove
Player of The Year: Paige Lyons – Dutchtown
First Team Mone Florence – Eagle’s Landing
Jada Morgan – Jones County
Carrington Wilson – Stockbridge
Taylor Brooks – Union Grove
Taylor Williams – Woodland-Stockbridge
Second Team Jade Anderson – Dutchtown
Asia Garth – Eagle’s Landing
Shakiya Betha – Jones County
Ananda Mayhew – Union Grove
Ailand Pickett – Woodland-Stockbridge
Honorable Mention
Adejah James – Dutchtown
Asia Gant – Eagle’s Landing
Camryn James – Jones County
Shania Bryant – Jones County
Shaniya Joyner – Ola
Niara Mills – Ola
Jasmin Stewart – Ola
Jaidyn Chestnut Mill – Stockbridge
Jasmine Bowens – Union Grove
Jordan Brooks – Union Grove
Destini Fletcher – Woodland-Stockbridge
Region 5
Coach of the Year: Kathleen Richey – Southwest DeKalb Player of the Year: Adrieanna Brownlee – Southwest DeKalb
First Team
Kate McBride – St. Pius X
Taylor Christmas – Southwest DeKalb
Jasmine Jones – Decatur
Aniyah Lee – Southwest DeKalb
Alaija Coates – ML King
Kelly Stephenson – St. Pius X
Second Team
Jana Berry – ML King
Alexa Kenah – St. Pius X
Victoria Nwanze – ML King
Jukanie Washington – Decatur
Kyra McCray – Stone Mountain
Tamia Boone – Stone Mountain
Honorable Mention Jessica Perez – Chamblee
Shayla Banks – Stone Mountain
Alana Azeta – Chamblee
Alayna Brown – Northview
Marlo Sims – Decatur
Region 6
Player of the Year: Kharyssa Richardson – New Manchester
First Team Xaviera Dyer – Maynard Jackson
Patsy Mosley – Maynard Jackson
Cameryn Morris – Lithia Springs
Taliah Cornish – Maynard Jackson
Kaela Ward – Villa Rica
Second Team Jade Lewis – Grady
Hannah Wright – New Manchester
Trinity Lewis – Grady
Kamryn Bates – New Manchester
Kiyah Swint – Villa Rica
Honorable Mention Amiya Frazier – Lithia Springs
Danaiya Thomason – Grady
Azaria Robertson – New Manchester
Ayanna Richmond – Lithia Springs
Jade Rawlins – Chapel Hill
Taleah Dunbar – Chapel Hill
Region 7
Player of the Year: Londaisha Smith – Cass
First Team Imani Smith – Hiram
Claire Davis – Cass
Sydney Jones – Hiram
Britiya Curtis – Calhoun
Haley Johnson – Cass
Second Team
Erial Owens – Hiram
Jordan Thompson – Woodland-Cartersville
Maura Ryan – Blessed Trinity
Lyndi Rae Davis – Calhoun
Ariana Hames – Cass
Honorable Mention Lehla Thomas – Cartersville
Camryn O’Neil – Hiram
Jimya Moore – Cartersville
Keara McDaniel – Cass
Region 8
Coach of the Year: Ryan Morningstar – Greenbrier Player of the Year: Janae Charles – Loganville
All-Region Jasmine Williams – Apalachee
Autumn Wallace – Clarke Central
Micayah Pittard – Clarke Central
Lizzie Teasley – Eastside
Trinity Barrow – Greenbrier
Brooklyn Begley – Greenbrier
Jordan Tanksley – Greenbrier
Caitlin Staley – Greenbrier
Kennedy Harris – Jackson County
Sarah Johnson – Johnson-Gainesville
Rose Bone – Loganville
Sydney Bolden – Loganville
Chassidy King – Walnut Grove
Class 4A
Region 1
Coach of the Year: Daphne McLendon – Cairo Player of the Year: Ambria Vicks – Cairo Defensive Player of the Year: Detavia Salter – Bainbridge
First Team
Aaliyah Robinson – Monroe
Chambria Vicks – Cairo
Leah Perry – Cairo
Jana Lee – Dougherty
Ambria Vicks – Cairo
Detavia Salter – Bainbridge
Kenzia Williams – Monroe
Second Team Aalerya Ponder – Thomas County Central
Shakeria Hallman – Dougherty
Anaiya Donaldson – Westover
Kaylin Thompson – Dougherty
Jaliya Burns – Dougherty
Jy’Nijah Cooper – Cairo
Taralyn Brown – Bainbridge
Rayven Thurston – Westover
Honorable Mention
Kirston Noble – Bainbridge
Karrington Singfield – Dougherty
Ciarra Lunsford – Monroe
Ta’Kayah Bradshaw – Cairo
Ashanti Johnson – Westover
Tia Floyd – Thomas County Central
Region 2
Region 3
Coach of the Year: Jamie Salas – Islands Player of the Year: Veronica Sierzant – Islands Defensive Player of the Year: Shailyn Frazier – Jenkins Newcomer of the Year: Makenzie Williams – New Hampstead
First Team
Veronica Sierzant – Islands
Hannah Summerall – Islands
Shailyn Frazier – Jenkins
Storie Daise – Jenkins
Makenzie Williams – New Hampstead
Second Team Devin Long – Islands Maree Simpson – Islands Kerri Washington – Islands Ashlynn McKay – Jenkins Aaliyah Murray – Jenkins
Raven Dunham – New Hampstead
Adiah Gray – New Hampstead
Makayla Gray – New Hampstead
Region 4
Coach of the Year: Kizzie Walker – Baldwin Player of the Year: Tamia Smith – Baldwin
First Team
Kierstyn Milner – Spalding
Jaylay Foster – Perry
Nuriyah Slaton – Spalding
Elicia Threatt – Spalding
Allayia McAfee – Westside-Macon
Nautica Boone – Westside-Macon
Madison Ruff – Baldwin
NyKeisha Thornton – Baldwin
Kayla Shines – Rutland
Nylah Johnson – West Laurens
Second Team
Tria Fagan – Perry
Gabby Ponder – Spalding
Jala Morgan – Spalding
Jamya Easley – Baldwin
Jasmine Williams – Baldwin
Monique Christian – Rutland
Caitlin Conyers – West Laurens
Ashanta Surrey – West Laurens
Honorable Mention Davia Brown – Perry
Cedrianna Evans – Spalding
Shelby Berry – Spalding
Aniya Barron – Howard
Kyliya Scott – Howard
McKenzie Maddox – West Laurens
Jarissa Robinson – West Laurens
Tariah Tobler – West Laurens
Mikaylah Hudson – Westside-Macon
Region 5
Coach of the Year: LaToya Brown – Luella Player of the Year: Jada Session – Luella
First Team Ja’Niah Alexander – McDonough
Cortney Gardner – Luella
Aaishah Barry – Mt. Zion-Jonesboro
T’Mya Parker – North Clayton
Ariana Dyson – Luella
Second Team Sky Watters – McDonough
Audreyunna Robbins – Riverdale
Precious Roberts – Hampton
Nya Pope – McDonough
Trinity Crane – Mt. Zion-Jonesboro
Region 6
Player of the Year: Avery Fantucci – Marist
First Team Maggie Thayer – Marist
Myori Pruitt – Arabia Mountain
Malaya Jones – Arabia Mountain
Kelli Finkley – Stephenson
Kaitlyn Robinson – Druid Hills
Second Team
Jalisha Mann – Miller Grove
Jalina Robinson – Miller Grove
Kennedy Barrett – Stephenson
Kyia Craft – Druid Hills
Karmen Frazier – Druid Hills
Region 7
Region 8
Player of the Year: Livi Blackstock – Jefferson
First Team
Deshona Gaither – Jefferson
Ashlee Locke – Flowery Branch
Emma Easterwood – Chestatee
Ellie Kinlaw – Jefferson
Callie Dale – East Hall
Second Team
Maddy Dickens – North Oconee
Skylar Lattimore – Cedar Shoals
Annika Bonds – North Oconee
Ashley Lester – Cedar Shoals
Shania Kriews – Flowery Branch
Class 3A
Region 1
Coach of the Year: Chris Freeman – Tattnall County Player of the Year: Natalie Herrin – Pierce County
First Team
Reagan Bowers – Brantley County
Tamia Brown – Tattnall County
Raniyah Jones – Appling County
Ashley Joyce – Tattnall County
Sydnie Middleton – Brantley County
Tivonna Myles – Pierce County
Tresuir Myles – Pierce County
Molly Scruggs – Pierce County
McKenzie Wlliams – Tattnall County
Jada Young – Long County
Second Team
Macey Ansell – Tattnall County
Harmony Dicker – Appling County
Taylor Duncan – Brantley County
Makayla Etheridge – Pierce County
Rachel Glover – Tattnall County
Lindy Lowther – Brantley County
Makayla Raimer – Long County
Kennedi Sikes – Pierce County
Tiniya Smith – Long County
Traci Wright – Appling County
Honorable Mention Raven Adams – Appling County
Kandayce Carswell – Tattnall County
Amelia Crews – Brantley County
Sarah Davis – Pierce County
Madison Giron – Long County
Natalee Griffin – Pierce County
Adryana Harley – Long County
Calen Raulerson – Brantley County
Region 2
Coach of the Year: Stephany Raines – Upson-Lee
Co-Players of the Year: Jakera Ellerbee – Upson-Lee; Gabbi Cartagena – Jackson
First Team TaNiya Pryor – Central-Macon
Ja’Khia Parker – Upson-Lee Alonzea Montgomery – Upson-Lee Zy Thompson – Pike County Trinity Jackson – Americus-Sumter
Second Team Taliah Grier – Central-Macon Destinee Sims – Americus-Sumter Tiffany Goodman – Americus-Sumter Alexia Heyward – Peach County Tyla Zellner – Upson-Lee
Honorable Mention Jaime Corbin – Pike County Ja’Kayah Draughn – Pike County Jada Cummings – Jackson Kenyata Smith – Jackson Tecey Gilcrist – Peach County Ariel Adderton – Upson-Lee Micaylen Holmes – Crisp County Jmya Mann – Mary Persons
Region 3
Coach of The Year: Olufemi Gordon – Beach Co-Players of The Year: Kaila Rougier – Beach; Amani Hamilton – Johnson-Savannah
First Team
Lyrick McMillan – Savannah
Paris Washington – Savannah
K’lya Hankerson – Johnson-Savannah
Tiana Williams – Johnson-Savannah
Destiney Whitehead – Beach
Ameyah Dantzler – Beach
Amiya Pretty – Beach
Allejah Moultrie – Beach
Tynia Freeman – Liberty County
Brittany Linton – Windsor Forest
Second Team
Ainsleigh Littles – Southeast Bulloch
Destiny Washington – Groves
Marlee Burner – Johnson-Savannah
Tania Bryant – Savannah
Zhane Brooks – Savannah
Nashay Brooks – Windsor Forest
Destiny Grider – Liberty County
Le’Riyah Bryant – Johnson-Savannah
Alexis Brockington – Beach
Aaliyah Williams – Beach
Honorable Mention
Hy’Moni Gamble – Savannah
Ernajah Mallard – Savannah
Kiona Cannon – Windsor Forest
Bailee Bulter – Beach
Aliyah Guilfo – Liberty County
Sanaya Frazier – Liberty County
Amiah Moore – Johnson-Savannah
Amaya Hamilton – Johnson-Savannah
Zarriah Hines – Groves
Region 4
Coach of the Year: Kim Schlein – Cross Creek Player of the Year: Jordyn Dorsey – Cross Creek
First Team
Michaela Bogans – Cross Creek
Courtney Morrall – Hephzibah
Alayla Denmark – Burke County
Shay Brown – Morgan County
Erin Martin – Cross Creek
Kenya Robinson – Thomson
Second Team
Jenna Wilbon – Cross Creek
Chanteriea Hankerson – Burke County
Kali Garrett – Harlem
Guyia Akins – Hephzibah
Miracle Hunter – Morgan County
Precious Benford – Morgan County
Nyla Boyd – Thomson
Region 5
Player of the Year: Courtney Ogden – Westminster
First Team
Rickayla Johnson – Cedar Grove
Lelah Easterly – Cedar Grove
D’yanna Maxey – Douglass
Ashuntee Weems – Douglass
Kaleigh Addie – GAC
Jaci Bolden – GAC
Jayla Cook – Redan
Jania Hodges – Sandy Creek
Arielle Belinga – Sandy Creek
Stella Chartrand – Westminster
Second Team
Lashell Full – Carver-Atlanta
Sahniya Porter – Cedar Grove
Raveen Smith – Cedar Grove
Michelle Payne – Douglass
Laurren Randolph – GAC
Molly Pritchard – GAC
Kennedy Daniels – Redan
Trinayah Harris – Salem
Elle Shores – Westminster
Ella Freeman – Westminster
Evelyn Shores – Westminster
Kiera Staude – Westminster
Honorable Mention
Makiya Jones – Carver-Atlanta
Imoni Price – Carver-Atlanta
Kaniah Stephens – Cedar Grove
Destiny McKee – Douglass
Cassidy Cook – Salem
Ajanae Chatham – Sandy Creek
Hallie Schiff – Westminster
Region 6
Coach of the Year: Stephanie Caudell – Sonoraville Player of the Year: Keyarah Berry – Rockmart
First Team
Alexa Geary – Sonoraville
Abby Chambers – Sonoraville
Katelyn Richards – Coahulla Creek
Kenley Woods – Coahulla Creek
Megan Little – Rockmart
Riley Nayadley – Ringgold
Rachel Lopez – Ringgold
LaTyah Barber – LaFayette
Mykeria Johnson – LaFayette
Mattie Nuckolls – Murray County
Second Team
Lindsay Bowman – Sonoraville
Matti Parker – Sonoraville
Jillian Poe – Coahulla Creek
Ema Turner – Coahulla Creek
Analee Morris – Rockmart
Maggie Reed – Ringgold
Ella Dotson – Murray County
Ya’Torrean Hale – Adairsville
Tenley Gladson – North Murray
Christina Collins – Lakeview-Fort Oglethorpe
Honorable Mention
Brinkley Kate Reed – Coahulla Creek
Baileigh Pitts – Ringgold
Alyssa Usrey – Murray County
Lexie Childers – Adairsville
Madison Stookey – Lakeview-Fort Oglethorpe
Region 7
Player of the Year: Maddie Futch – White County
All-Region Isabel Davenport – Lumpkin County Averie Jones – Lumpkin County Dasha Cannon – White County Elly Callihan – Gilmer Emma Callihan – Gilmer Maddie Anglin – Dawson County Makenzie Caldwell – Lumpkin County Timber Gaither – Cherokee Bluff Rylee McCall – North Hall Hope Colwell – Gilmer Lexi Pierce – Lumpkin County
Honorable Mention Mary Mullinax – Lumpkin County
Naomi Roberts – White County
Emma Deyton – Gilmer
Kirklyn Porter – Dawson County
Kristina Peach –North Hall
Alexi Mize – Cherokee Bluff
Adrianna Lipscomb – West Hall
Region 8
Co-Players of the Year: Taniya Alexander – Hart County; Ranajah Verdell – Stephens County
All-Region
Taniya Alexander – Hart County
Ranajah Verdell – Stephens County
Bailee Breedlove – Franklin County
Kenzie Whitehead – East Jackson
Antonia Pittman – East Jackson
Nana Eades – Stephens County
Dakota Phillips – Hart County
Kiarra Howard – Stephens County
Anna Niemeier – Oconee County
Bailey Aderholdt – Franklin County
Haven Rollins – East Jackson
Honorable Mention
Maurissa Thomas – East Jackson
Destiny Rakestraw – East Jackson
Journey Roberts – Franklin County
Lexy Spencer – Franklin County
Paris Gaye – Franklin County
Natalie Goff – Franklin County
Alexis Walker – Hart County
Kiyasia Montgomery – Hart County
Macey Matthews – Oconee County
Kylie Wilson – Oconee County
Savanna Broska – Stephens County
Breanna Taylor – Stephens County
Class 2A
Region 1
Region 2
Coach of the Year: Ramona Edwards – East Laurens Player of the Year: Kristen Hubbard – East Laurens
First Team
Kay Kay Mobley – Toombs County
Aniyah McKinnon – Toombs County
Treyunna Roundtree – Vidalia
Takari Renrick – Bacon County
Taniya Williams – Swainsboro
Ikeria Hamilton – East Laurens
Janiyah Hayward – Woodville-Tompkins
Second Team
Amya Bullard – Toombs County
Rily Andrews – Bacon County
Serah Kelly – Swainsboro
Meyah Rawls – Swainsboro
Serenity Carter – Jeff Davis
Mikayla Duncan – East Laurens
Honorable Mention
Kyleigh Johnson – Vidalia
De’Asia Thomas – Vidalia
Keshaundria Batton – Bacon County
Jada Murphy – Swainsboro
Jakiyah Hollingsworth – East Laurens
Morgan Yearty – Jeff Davis
Tia Cornish – Jeff Davis
Carleigh Wardlaw – Vidalia
Region 3
Coach of the Year: Sug Parker – Washington County Player of the Year: Miracle Parker – Washington County Defensive Player of the Year: Ashley Gray – Washington County
First Team
Tamya Blasingame – Lamar County
Altierra Gooch – Dodge County
Jalexia Taylor – Bleckley County
Jakia Little – Northeast-Macon
Mikaili Parker – Washington County
Shakira Foster – Lamar County
Second Team Ileisha Mitchell – Dodge County
Zaria Fletcher – Lamar County
Stangious Alford – Southwest-Macon
Jazmyne Thomas – Jasper County
Laniyah Richardson – Northeast-Macon
DeAsia Canty – Washington County
Nariah Gamble – Washington County
Region 4
Coach of the Year: Eboni Fields – Butler Player of the Year: Brionna Sims – Butler Defensive Player of the Year: Lauren Brady – Butler
First Team
Jayla Thomas – Butler
Deajah Houck – Josey
Lauren Brady – Butler
Kiara Turner – Laney
Arieonna Booker – Josey
Santanna Dennis – Laney
Second Team
Kyshonna Brown – Josey
Alteona Collier – Laney
Aqoyas Cody – Josey
Shamaya Jones – Putnam County
Denim Goddard – Oglethorpe County
Janiya Lee – Westside-Augusta
Third Team
Taylor Boddie – Westside-Augusta
Shanaiya Thomas – Jefferson County
Sinclaire Fryer – Laney
Jamesha Slater – Butler
McKenzie Freeman – Oglethorpe County
Kajonica Griffin – Putnam County
All-Defensive Team
Jamirah Mitchell – Josey
Ja’Nya Wilson – Laney
Sanaa Bailey – Putnam County
Breanna Taylor – Oglethorpe County
Kaniya Ferguson – Westside-Augusta
Destiny Wilcher – Jefferson County
Honorable Mention Markera Tarver – Butler
Paris Little – Butler
Amari Surry – Butler
Tamiya Jackson – Butler
Laura Jarrett – Josey
Mercedes Dames – Josey
Jacayla Shorty – Josey
Bre’nasia Henderson – Josey
Enyia Bostic – Laney
Jada Roberts – Laney
Amari Bonner – Laney
Alexia Hartry – Putnam County
Halana Griffin – Putnam County
Aariana Bell – Oglethorpe County
Amber Watkins – Oglethorpe County
Kennedy Armistead – Westside-Augusta
Alexxis Ingram – Westside-Augusta
Raven Birt – Jefferson County
C’Khia Beasley – Jefferson County
Kaliyah Avery – Jefferson County
Region 5
Player of the Year: Gabrielle Johnson – Callaway
First Team
Jayden Boykin – Heard County
Jazmine Thornton – Callaway
Chloe Hyatt – Haralson County
Mary House – Bremen
Hermonie Garza – Heard County
Jasmine Owens – Heard County
Zekylah Boyd – Heard County
Lacey Thomas – Callaway
Second Team
Esther Jacobson – Temple
Katherine Bridges – Haralson County
Niakoe Burks – Callaway
Camryn Stargell – Callaway
Sophia Long – Heard County
Indya Price – Temple
Region 6
Player of the Year: India Terrell – Columbia
First Team Keyonna Giles – Columbia
Gabby Hudson – Pace Academy
Gabryelle Matthews – Elite Scholars
Brianna Anderson – South Atlanta
Allie Ohde – Lovett
Second Team
Tyeteanna Rhodes – Coretta Scott King
Atta Diop – KIPP Atlanta
Hannah Vincent – Pace Academy
Amaya Broadus – Therrell
Sylvannah Davis – Towers
Mia Davis – South Atlanta
Third Team
Jaylah Jones – Coretta Scott King
Kashay Bass – South Atlanta
Zaniya Compton – Washington
Allie Steel – Lovett
Kamiyah Kennedy – Columbia
Honorable Mention Jynia Reid – Towers
Alexus Neal – South Atlanta
Margo Kaye – Pace Academy
Region 7
Player of the Year: Becca Ledford – Fannin County; Jayda Wood – Dade County
First Team
Faith Ann Foster – Chattooga
Makiya Parrish – Chattooga
Montana Moates – Model
Courtney Davis – Fannin County
Stella Henry – Dade County
Tayla Gunn – Gordon Central
Morgan Willingham – Pepperell
Alianna Thompson – Dade County
Mercedes Coleman – Gordon Central
Abby Ledford – Fannin County
Second Team
Sarah Arrant – Coosa
Reagan York – Fannin County
Mackenzie Johnson – Fannin County
Brooke Wilson – Gordon Central
Ellie Cox – Pepperell
Honorable Mention Madison Ingram – Coosa
Kami Counts – Dade County
Emily Reece – Gordon Central
Aysia Day – Pepperell
Neaveah Morgan – Chattooga
Region 8
Co-Players of the Year: Ava Hunter – Union County; Aaniyah Allen – Elbert County
All-Region
Kamryn Grier – Banks County
Jenna Reeves – Banks County
Terrace Hester – Elbert County
Niya Moon – Elbert County
Gracie Deetz – Rabun County
Lucy Hood – Rabun County
Ellie Southards – Rabun County
Sophie Woodard – Rabun County
Rebekah Chambers – Union County
Class A-Private
Region 1
Player of the Year: Kendell Emener – First Presbyterian Day
First Team
Margaret Sadler – Deerfield-Windsor
Joi Hubbard – Deerfield-Windsor
Molly Fitzpatrick – Mount de Sales
Caroline Sutherland – Stratford Academy
Harmon Nagle – Stratford Academy
Second Team
Gabrielle Harris – Deerfield-Windsor
Logan Childs – Tattnall Square
Claire Harrison – First Presbyterian Day
Charla Drake – Strong Rock
Emily Hunt – Stratford Academy
Emma Kelly – Tattnall Square
Region 2
Player of the Year: Jalisa Dunlap – ELCA
All-Region
Keslynn Oxendine – ELCA
Ineza Joyeuse Sifa – Greenforest
Gabbie Grooms – Landmark Christian
L’or Mputu – Greenforest
Martyna Radzicka – ELCA
Joy Butts – Landmark Christian
Sara Jane Douglas – Landmark Christian
Megan Darden – ELCA
Adrianna Jones – Greenforest
Benie Lundu – Greenforest
Region 3
Player of the Year: Mahkayla Premo – Calvary Day
First Team Abby Nicholson – Savannah Country Day Olivia Carney – Savannah Country Day Hannah Cail – Calvary Day Mallory Robinett – Savannah Christian Emma Cowart – St. Vincent’s Caroline Jackson – Aquinas
Second Team Catherine Goodman – Savannah Country Day Amelia Wylly – Savannah Country Day Tynley Smeltzer – Calvary Day Faith Bullied – Savannah Christian Amber Beddow – St. Vincent’s Amelia Van Alstine – Aquinas
Region 4
Coach of the Year: Joe Daniels – Trinity Christian Player of the Year: Anna Dénes – Trinity Christian
First Team Marianna Branch – Brookstone
Ianna Odulaja – Heritage School
Michaela Mikko – Heritage School
Madison Morge – Trinity Christian
Taiylor Williams – Brookstone
Second Team
Ashlyn Settle – Trinity Christian
Haylah Spence – Heritage School
Quinn Wall – Heritage School
Kendall Wells – Trinity Christian
Sha’Rae Williams – St. Anne-Pacelli
Honorable Mention
Ashley Archibald – Brookstone
Mattie McCracken – Trinity Christian
Airriana Moore – St. Anne-Pacelli
Caroline Pease – Brookstone
Region 5
Player of the Year: Malia Fisher – Hebron Christian
First Team
Nicole Azar – Hebron Christian
Oliva Hutcherson – Holy Innocents’
Alyssa Phillip – Wesleyan
Rachel Suttle – Holy Innocents’
Tianna Thompson – Galloway
Second Team Kyla Cain – Galloway
Carly Fahey – Hebron Christian
Allison Hoffman – Galloway
Naja Reeves – Holy Innocents’
Chit Chat Wright – Wesleyan
Third Team
Cierra Foster – Holy Innocents’
Carly Heidger – Hebron Christian
Madelyn Levy – Providence Christian
Jessie Parish – Hebron Christian
Brooke Suttle – Holy Innocents’
Region 6
Coach of the Year: Angela Crosby – Mt. Pisgah Co-Players of the Year: Mia Moore – St. Francis; Monet Dance – Mt. Pisgah
First Team
Mia Moore – St. Francis
Monet Dance – Mt. Pisgah
Joelle Snyder – Lakeview Academy
Erica Moon – St. Francis
Cate Hardin – Fellowship Christian
Second Team
Kaya Beard – Fellowship Christian
Trynce Taylor – St. Francis
Meghan Sullivan – Pinecrest Academy
Morgan Harper – St. Francis
Aryn Spain – Pinecrest Academy
Region 7
Player of the Year: Kara Dunn – Mt. Paran Newcomer of the Year: Gaby LoPresti – North Cobb Christian
First Team
Faith Humphrey – Christian Heritage
Brooke Moore – North Cobb Christian
Katelyn Dunning – Mt. Paran
JyJy Johnson – Darlington
Grace Koutouzis – Walker
Second Team
Kaylynn Kirklen – Mt. Paran
Haddie Chambless – Christian Heritage
Lauryn Towns – North Cobb Christian
Emmaline Ratledge – Darlington
Sophie Hill – Walker
Honorable Mention
Mary Kate Humphrey – Christian Heritage
Emily Idom – Christian Heritage
Sarah Tunnell – Darlington
Georgeanna Dempsey – Darlington
Gaby LoPresti – North Cobb Christian
Shamaria Jenkins – Mt. Paran
Region 8
Co-Coaches of The Year: Brian Olson – Athens Academy; Brandy Corbett – Tallulah Falls Player of the Year: Karlee Armstrong – Prince Avenue
First Team
Karlee Armstrong – Prince Avenue
Jaila Salley-Barnett – Athens Academy
Katy Corbett – Tallulah Falls
Denika Lightbourne – Tallulah Falls
Veronaye Charlton – Tallulah Falls
Second Team India Sheats – Athens Academy
Noelle Hynes – Prince Avenue
Meredith Reynolds – Athens Academy
Audrey Vandagriff – Prince Avenue
Meg Williams – Athens Academy
Honorable Mention Mali Todd – Athens Christian
Marnie Couch – George Walton
Iray Adeleke – Tallulah Falls
Adair Marvel – Athens Academy
Nealie Cook – Prince Avenue
Class A-Public
Region 1
Region 2
Region 3
Region 4
Region 5
Region 6
Coach of the Year: Justin Gentry – Trion Player of the Year: Chloe Murdock – Trion
All-Region Tanesha Kirk – Bowdon
Jordan Kierbow – Mt. Zion-Carrollton
Julia Williams – Armuchee
Shacari Hardy – Drew Charter
Olivia Moses – Armuchee
Emma McGraw – Gordon Lee
Summer Vaughn – Trion
I’ziah McCutchins – Trion
Zoey Holland – Mt. Zion-Carrollton
Roze Langley – Bowdon
Honorable Mention Bailey Tomlin – Armuchee
Chloe Purdy – Armuchee
Makayla Arnold – Drew Charter
Shannilea Schliffer – Drew Charter
Sayj Harris – Drew Charter
Addison Sturdivant – Gordon Lee
Nesaiah Farley – Mt. Zion-Carrollton
Katelyn Hindsman – Mt. Zion-Carrollton
Jenna Mosley – Trion
Region 7
Region 8
Coach of the Year: Kevin Furtado – Lake Oconee Academy Player of the Year: Destiny McClendon – Lake Oconee Academy
First Team
Destiny McClendon – Lake Oconee Academy
Bryanna Sanders – Commerce
Piper Bosart – Lake Oconee Academy
Vanessa Floyd – Towns County
Kennedi Henson – Towns County
Second Team Maggie Mullis – Commerce
Chris’Tia Hillsman – Greene County
Hannah Heinen – Lake Oconee Academy
Taylor Favors – Social Circle
Georgia Bosart – Lake Oconee Academy
Honorable Mention
Carson Hobbs – Commerce
Lauren Massey – Commerce
Sarah Webb – Commerce
Emma Davis – Commerce
Anna Taylor – Commerce
Sariah Amour – Greene County
Erien Jones – Greene County
Kensi Stevens – Lake Oconee Academy
Jada Williams – Lake Oconee Academy
Kala Jo Ogletree – Lake Oconee Academy
Yoshira Martin – Lincoln County
Tara Poole – Social Circle
Peyton Brooks – Social Circle
Ella Archer – Social Circle
Abby Mauldin – Towns County
Vernesia Lester – Washington-Wilkes
1. Woodward Academy (14-1)
2. Forest Park (13-4)
3. Maynard Jackson (16-2)
4. Cass (21-0)
5. Loganville (21-3)
6. Southwest DeKalb (15-6)
7. St. Pius X (13-1)
8. Hiram (13-4)
9. New Manchester (19-3)
10. Greenbrier (19-2)
1. Upson-Lee (18-0)
2. Lumpkin County (20-4)
3. Sonoraville (18-4)
4. Coahulla Creek (20-2)
5. Cross Creek (14-2)
6. Westminster (12-1)
7. Johnson-Savannah (9-2)
8. White County (11-8)
9. Gilmer (15-5)
10. Beach (10-3)
Class AA
1. Early County (10-0)
2. Elbert County (19-2)
3. Rabun County (16-5)
4. Lamar County (16-4)
5. East Laurens (13-2)
6. Woodville-Tompkins (12-3)
7. Washington County (10-1)
8. Fannin County (15-4)
9. Josey (12-5)
10. Heard County (16-4)
Class A-Private
1. Hebron Christian (21-2)
2. Holy Innocents’ (7-5)
3. Mt. Paran (22-3)
4. St. Francis (16-4)
5. Galloway (15-2)
6. Greenforest (9-5)
7. ELCA (13-4)
8. Wesleyan (8-4)
9. Calvary Day (16-2)
10. Trinity Christian (13-8)
Class A-Public
1. Lake Oconee Academy (17-0)
2. Clinch County (16-1)
3. Greenville (9-0)
4. Dublin (21-3)
5. Calhoun County (7-1)
6. Emanuel County Institute (9-6)
7. Trion (17-3)
8. Georgia Military College (12-1)
9. Telfair County (9-3)
10. Turner County (14-5)
Region tournaments are now among us…for some. As of February 8, here is who IS NOT holding a region tournament: 5-7A, 4-7A, 3-7A, 2-7A (only a 4/5 game), 4-6A, 3-6A, 3-5A, 5-5A, 6-5A, 5-4A, 4-4A, 4-2A, 3-2A, 1-2A, 4-1A Private and 7-1A Private. Some of these regions will begin their tournaments this week while others still have a week left of the regular season. The one thing we do know for sure is that the state tournament is scheduled to start on February 23rd and 24th. Remember, I will be here with you every step of the way to try and collect region brackets, scores and even All-Region teams as the information becomes available. Please help me help you by providing me region tournament brackets and scores on Twitter @KyleSandy355 and also by emailing me at Kylesandy355@gmail.com. Thank You! Continue reading Week 12 GHSA Girls Basketball State Rankings→
Saturday (2/13) #3 Lowndes W, #4 Camden County L Tuesday (2/16) At Lowndes
#2 Tift County 55, #3 Lowndes 43 Friday (2/19) At Lowndes Championship: #2 Tift County 56, #1 Colquitt County 36
Region 6
Friday (2/12) #6 Gainesville, W, #7 Lambert L Saturday (2/13) #4 Denmark 49, #5 Forsyth Central 47
#3 South Forsyth 44, #6 Gainesville 31 Monday (2/15) #1 North Forsyth 55, #4 Denmark 44
#3 South Forsyth 59, #2 West Forsyth 57 Wednesday (2/17) At Highest Seed Consolation: #2 West Forsyth 59, #4 Denmark 43
Championship: #1 North Forsyth 46, #3 South Forsyth 42
Monday (2/15) #4 Mill Creek 37, #5 Mountain View 28 Tuesday (2/16) #1 Collins Hill 70, #4 Mill Creek 42
#2 Peachtree Ridge 49, #3 North Gwinnett 46 Thursday (2/18) At Highest Seed Consolation: #3 North Gwinnett 60, #4 Mill Creek 40 At Highest Seed Championship: #1 Collins Hill 58, #2 Peachtree Ridge 39
Class 6A
Region 1
At Valdosta Tuesday (2/16) #2 Houston County 53, #3 Northside-Warner Robins 37
#4 Lee County 39, #1 Valdosta 37 OT Friday (2/19) Consolation: #1 Valdosta 50, #3 Northside-Warner Robins 44
Championship: #4 Lee County 56, #2 Houston County 52
Region 2
Thursday (2/11) At Richmond Hill #5 Glynn Academy 39, #4 Bradwell Institute 31
#3 Richmond Hill 42, #6 South Effingham 39 Monday (2/15) At Statesboro #2 Brunswick 34, #3 Richmond Hill 22
#1 Statesboro 63, #5 Glynn Academy 30 Wednesday (2/17) At Statesboro Consolation: #3 Richmond Hill 41, #5 Glynn Academy 37
Championship: #1 Statesboro 64, #2 Brunswick 51
Region 5
Saturday (2/13) At East Paulding #6 Dalton 72, #7 Paulding County 33
#5 East Paulding W, #8 South Paulding L Tuesday (2/16) At Rome #4 Alexander 56, #5 East Paulding 36
#3 Rome 59, #6 Dalton 45 Thursday (2/18) At Carrollton #3 Rome 57, #2 Douglas County 38
#1 Carrollton 63, #4 Alexander 26 Saturday (2/20) At Carrollton Consolation: #2 Douglas County 35, #4 Alexander 34
Championship: #1 Carrollton 64, #3 Rome 49
Region 6
At Wheeler Tuesday (2/16) #4 Kennesaw Mountain 41, #9 Lassiter 31
#5 Osborne 56, #8 South Cobb 52
#6 Allatoona 44, #7 Wheeler 31
Wednesday (2/17) #3 Pope 47, #6 Allatoona 24
#4 Kennesaw Mountain W, #5 Osborne L
Thursday (2/18) #1 Sprayberry 47, #4 Kennesaw Mountain 32
#2 Kell 54, #3 Pope 32 Friday (2/19) Consolation: #3 Pope 30, #4 Kennesaw Mountain 26
Championship: #2 Kell 58, #1 Sprayberry 54
Region 7
Tuesday (2/16) At River Ridge #5 Creekview 43, #4 Johns Creek 23
#1 River Ridge 81, #8 Centennial 30 At Sequoyah #2 Sequoyah 74, #7 Chattahoochee 49
#3 Cambridge 61, #6 Riverwood 34 Friday (2/19) At Highest Remaining Seed #1 River Ridge 48, #5 Creekview 26
#2 Sequoyah 58, #3 Cambridge 54 Saturday (2/20) At Centennial Consolation: #3 Cambridge 51, #5 Creekview 32
Championship: #1 River Ridge 55, #2 Sequoyah 54
Monday (2/15) #5 Ware County 53, #4 Veterans 49 Wednesday (2/17) At Warner Robins #2 Coffee 46, #3 Wayne County 25
#1 Warner Robins 62, #5 Ware County 33 Friday (2/19) At Warner Robins Consolation: #3 Wayne County 30, #5 Ware County 22
Championship: #1 Warner Robins 57, #2 Coffee 53
Tuesday (2/9) #4 Dutchtown 56, #5 Woodland-Stockbridge 36
#3 Eagle’s Landing 66, #7 Ola 23
#2 Jones County 67, #8 Locust Grove 18 Thursday (2/11) #4 Dutchtown 51, #1 Union Grove 47
#3 Eagle’s Landing 37, #2 Jones County 27 Friday (2/12) At Dutchtown Consolation: #1 Union Grove 51, #2 Jones County 47 Saturday (2/13) At Dutchtown
Championship: #4 Dutchtown 39, #3 Eagle’s Landing 36
Region 6
Wednesday (2/17) Championship: New Manchester 67, Maynard Jackson 57 OT
Monday (2/15) #3 Walnut Grove 51, #6 Apalachee 34
#2 Greenbrier 74, #7 Johnson-Gainesville 27
#5 Clarke Central 36, #4 Jackson County 33 Wednesday (2/17) At Walnut Grove #2 Greenbrier 66, #3 Walnut Grove 31
#1 Loganville 58, #5 Clarke Central 28 Saturday (2/20) At Walnut Grove Consolation: #5 Clarke Central W, #3 Walnut Grove L
Championship: #1 Loganville 43, #2 Greenbrier 36
Class 4A
Region 2
Tuesday (2/16) #9 Jordan 50, #8 Columbus 44 Wednesday (2/17) At Kendrick #6 LaGrange 41, #7 Spencer 36
#5 Kendrick 61, #9 Jordan 47 Thursday (2/18) At Shaw #5 Kendrick 54, #4 Shaw 51 At Troup County #3 Carver-Columbus 83, #6 LaGrange 26 Friday (2/19) At Troup County #1 Troup County 64, #5 Kendrick 35 At LaGrange #3 Carver-Columbus 72, #2 Hardaway 42 Saturday (2/20) At LaGrange Consolation: #2 Hardaway 50, #5 Kendrick 39
Championship: #3 Carver-Columbus 53, #1 Troup County 48
Region 3
Wednesday (2/17) #2 Jenkins 42, #3 New Hampstead 35 Friday (2/19) At Islands Championship: #2 Jenkins 49, #1 Islands 37
Monday (2/15) At North Oconee #4 Cedar Shoals 74, #5 East Hall 50
#3 Flowery Branch 55, #6 Chestatee 48
#2 North Oconee 46, #7 Madison County 43 Thursday (2/18) At Flowery Branch #3 Flowery Branch 54, #2 North Oconee 34
#1 Jefferson 58, #4 Cedar Shoals 41 Saturday (2/20) At Flowery Branch Consolation: #2 North Oconee 54, #4 Cedar Shoals 45
Championship: #1 Jefferson 42, #3 Flowery Branch 33
Class 3A
Region 1
Monday (2/15) #5 Appling County 35, #4 Long County 34 Tuesday (2/16) At Tattnall County #2 Pierce County 64, #3 Brantley County 20
#1 Tattnall County 55, #5 Appling County 20 Thursday (2/18) At Tattnall County Consolation: #3 Brantley County 44, #5 Appling County 31
Championship: #2 Pierce County 58, #1 Tattnall County 50
Region 2
Monday (2/8) #5 Jackson 62, #8 Mary Persons 43
#6 Peach County 50, #7 Crisp County 36 Tuesday (2/9)
#5 Jackson 55, #4 Central-Macon 48
#3 Pike County 47, #6 Peach County 36 Thursday (2/11) At Upson-Lee #1 Upson-Lee 73, #5 Jackson 65
#2 Americus-Sumter 64, #3 Pike County 37 Friday (2/12) At Upson-Lee Consolation: #5 Jackson 56, #3 Pike County 53
Championship: #1 Upson-Lee 59, #2 Americus-Sumter 49
Region 3
Tuesday (2/16) At Beach #6 Southeast Bulloch 36, #7 Groves 28 Wednesday (2/17) At Liberty County #4 Savannah W, #5 Windsor Forest L
#3 Liberty County W, #6 Southeast Bulloch L
Thursday (2/18) At Beach #2 Johnson-Savannah 60, #3 Liberty County 39
#1 Beach 50, #4 Savannah 35 (Both teams DQ’d from postseason after fight) Friday (2/19) At Higher Seed Consolation: #3 Liberty County FFW
Championship: #2 Johnson-Savannah FFW (Southeast Bulloch rewarded 3-seed; No 4 seed in state tournament)
Region 4
Monday (2/15) #6 Harlem W, #7 ARC L
Tuesday (2/16) #3 Morgan County 50, #6 Harlem 35
#4 Hephzibah 41, #5 Thomson 24 Thursday (2/18) #1 Cross Creek 64, #4 Hephzibah 43
#3 Morgan County 43, #2 Burke County 34 Friday (2/19)
At Higher Seed Consolation: #2 Burke County 54, #4 Hephzibah 41
At Higher Seed Championship: #1 Cross Creek 65, #3 Morgan County 31
Region 5
Monday (2/15) #4 Sandy Creek 49, #5 Cedar Grove 37
#1 Westminster FFW, #8 Salem FFL
#6 Redan 51, #3 Douglass 49
#2 GAC 67, #7 Carver-Atlanta 20 Wednesday (2/17) At GAC #2 GAC 81, #6 Redan 41
#1 Westminster 83, #4 Sandy Creek 52 Friday (2/19) At GAC Consolation: #4 Sandy Creek 45, #6 Redan 27
Championship: #2 GAC 55, #1 Westminster 38
Region 6
At Sonoraville Saturday (2/13) #8 North Murray 52, #9 LFO 33 Monday (2/15) #7 Adairsville 59, #6 Murray County 56
#5 LaFayette W, #8 North Murray L Wednesday (2/17) #3 Rockmart 68, #7 Adairsville 46
#4 Ringgold 52, #5 LaFayette 48 Friday (2/19) #2 Coahulla Creek 73, #3 Rockmart 60
#1 Sonoraville 49, #4 Ringgold 38 Saturday (2/20) Consolation: #4 Ringgold 83, #3 Rockmart 78 OT
Championship: #1 Sonoraville 73, #2 Coahulla Creek 40
Region 7
Tuesday (2/9) #6 Cherokee Bluff 53, #7 West Hall 6 Thursday (2/11)
#3 Gilmer 67, #6 Cherokee Bluff 40
#4 North Hall 55, #5 Dawson County 51 OT Saturday (2/13) At Lumpkin County #3 Gilmer 64, #2 White County 50
#1 Lumpkin County 72, #4 North Hall 32 Tuesday (2/16) At Lumpkin County Consolation: #2 White County 66, #4 North Hall 52
Championship: #1 Lumpkin County 50, #3 Gilmer 46
Region 8
Monday (2/15) At Hart County #5 Oconee County 38, #4 Hart County 36 Wednesday (2/17) At Stephens County #2 East Jackson 54, #3 Franklin County 43
#1 Stephens County 54, #5 Oconee County 35 Friday (2/19) At Stephens County Consolation: #3 Franklin County W, #5 Oconee County L
Championship: #1 Stephens County 67, #2 East Jackson 42
Class 2A
Region 2
Monday (2/15) #6 Bacon County 47, #7 Jeff Davis 40 Tuesday (2/16) #3 Toombs County 55, #6 Bacon County 42
#4 Swainsboro 50, #5 Vidalia 43 Thursday (2/18) #2 Woodville-Tompkins 62, #3 Toombs County 35
#1 East Laurens 46, #4 Swainsboro 41 Saturday (2/20) At Higher Seeds Consolation: #4 Swainsboro 62, #3 Toombs County 55
Championship: #1 East Laurens 48, #2 Woodville-Tompkins 42
Region 4
Monday (2/15) #3 Laney W, #6 Westside-Augusta L
#4 Putnam County 39, #5 Oglethorpe County 22 Tuesday (2/16) #2 Josey 45, #3 Laney 44
#1 Butler 45, #4 Putnam County 37 Wednesday (2/17) Consolation: #3 Laney 62, #4 Putnam County 49
Championship: #1 Butler 37, #2 Josey 35
Region 5
Tuesday (2/16) At Temple #4 Temple 44, #5 Bremen 42 Wednesday (2/17) At Heard County #2 Callaway 64, #3 Haralson County 31
#1 Heard County 68, #4 Temple 20 Friday (2/19) At Heard County Consolation: #3 Haralson County 46, #4 Temple 21
Championship: #2 Callaway 56, #1 Heard County 50
Region 6
Tuesday (2/16) #2E South Atlanta 62, #3W Coretta Scott King 33
#2W Lovett 58, #3E Towers 44 Thursday (2/18) At Pace Academy #1E Columbia 60, #2W Lovett 23
#2E South Atlanta 37, #1W Pace Academy 34 OT Friday (2/19) At Pace Academy Consolation: #1W Pace Academy 32, #2W Lovett 31
Championship: #1E Columbia 59, #2E South Atlanta 48
Region 7
Thursday (2/11) #6 Pepperell W, #7 Coosa L Friday (2/12) At Chattooga #4 Gordon Central 51, #5 Model 48
#3 Chattooga 60, #6 Pepperell 26 Wednesday (2/17) At Chattooga #3 Chattooga 54, #2 Dade County 45
#1 Fannin County W, #4 Gordon Central L Thursday (2/18) At Chattooga Consolation: #2 Dade County 48, #4 Gordon Central 28
Championship: #1 Fannin County 68, #3 Chattooga 39
Region 8
At Banks County Friday (2/12) #2 Rabun County 69, #3 Banks County 48
#1 Elbert County 74, #4 Union County 39 Wednesday (2/17)
Consolation: #3 Banks County 49, #4 Union County 44 Thursday (2/18) Championship: #1 Elbert County 62, #2 Rabun County 51
Class A-Private
Region 1
Tuesday (2/16) #4 Mount de Sales 62, #5 Tattnall Square 55
#3 Stratford Academy 50, #6 Strong Rock 22 Thursday (2/18) #1 Deerfield-Windsor 39, #4 Mount de Sales 20
#3 Stratford Academy 39, #2 First Presbyterian Day 23 Saturday (2/20) At Stratford Academy Consolation: #4 Mount de Sales 47, #2 First Presbyterian Day 45 OT
Championship: #1 Deerfield-Windsor 50, #3 Stratford Academy 28
Region 2
At ELCA Tuesday (2/16) #1 Greenforest FFW, #4 Whitefield Academy FFL
#2 ELCA 65, #3 Landmark Christian 62 Saturday (2/20) Consolation: #3 Landmark Christian FFW, #4 Whitefield Academy FFL
Championship: #1 Greenforest 60, #2 ELCA 36
Region 3
At Savannah Christian Tuesday (2/9)
#4 Savannah Christian 69, #5 Aquinas 50 Friday (2/12) #2 Savannah Country Day 56, #3 St. Vincent’s 25
#1 Calvary Day 71, #4 Savannah Christian 59
Saturday (2/13) Consolation: #4 Savannah Christian 66, #3 St. Vincent’s 46
Championship: #2 Savannah Country Day 44, #1 Calvary Day 37
Region 5
Tuesday (2/16) #4 Galloway 67, #5 Providence Christian 36
#3 Wesleyan 69, #6 Atlanta International 19 Thursday (2/18) At Wesleyan
Marchman Gym #1 Hebron Christian 55, #4 Galloway 45 At Yancey Gym #2 Holy Innocents’ 45, #3 Wesleyan 36 Saturday (2/20) At Wesleyan – Yancey Gym Consolation: #3 Wesleyan 59, #4 Galloway 51
Championship: #1 Hebron Christian 58, #2 Holy Innocents’ 50
Region 6
Monday (2/15) #4 Lakeview Academy W, #5 Pinecrest Academy L Wednesday (2/17) #1 St. Francis 76, #4 Lakeview Academy 24
#2 Fellowship Christian 52, #3 Mt. Pisgah 33 Friday (2/19) Consolation: #3 Mt. Pisgah 58, #4 Lakeview Academy 46
Championship: #1 St. Francis 69, #2 Fellowship Christian 22
Region 8
At Athens Academy Tuesday (2/9)
#4 George Walton 44, #5 Athens Christian 12 Friday (2/12) #2 Athens Academy 39, #3 Prince Avenue 34
#1 Tallulah Falls 46, #4 George Walton 19 Tuesday (2/16) Consolation: #3 Prince Avenue 45, #4 George Walton 36
Championship: #2 Athens Academy 45, #1 Tallulah Falls 35
Class A-Public
Region 2
Thursday (2/11)
#6 Irwin County W, #7 Echols County L Friday (2/12) At Brooks County #5 Charlton County 28, #4 Lanier County 24
#3 Turner County 53, #6 Irwin County 36 Saturday (2/13) At Brooks County #3 Turner County W, #2 Brooks County L
#1 Clinch County 72, #5 Charlton County 47 Friday (2/18) At Irwin County Consolation: #2 Brooks County 49, #5 Charlton County 47 Saturday (2/19) At Irwin County Championship: #1 Clinch County 54, #3 Turner County 49
Region 3
At Jenkins County Tuesday (2/16) #5 Bryan County W, #8 Metter L
#7 Portal W, #6 MCA L Thursday (2/18) #4 Jenkins County 56, #5 Bryan County 49
#3 Screven County 41, #7 Portal 30 Friday (2/19) #1 Claxton 61, #4 Jenkins County 37
#2 ECI 79, #3 Screven County 64 Saturday (2/20) Consolation: #3 Screven County 48, #4 Jenkins County 42
Championship: #2 ECI 64, #1 Claxton 55
Region 4
Friday (2/19) At Highest Seed #3 Telfair County 43, #6 Hawkinsville 23
#5 Wilcox County 53, #4 Dooly County 37 Saturday (2/20) At Highest Seed Third-Place Game: #5 Wilcox County W, #3 Telfair County L
Region 5
Friday (2/12)
#6 Manchester 41, #7 Chattahoochee County 19 Saturday (2/13) #4 Macon County 49, #5 Schley County 36
#3 Central-Talbotton 57, #6 Manchester 29 Wednesday (2/17) #3 Central-Talbotton 52, #2 Taylor County 39
#1 Greenville 50, #4 Macon County 45 Thursday (2/18) Consolation: #2 Taylor County W, #4 Macon County L
Championship: #1 Greenville 58, #3 Central-Talbotton 44
At Commerce Monday (2/15) #6 Washington-Wilkes W, #7 Lincoln County L Tuesday (2/16) #5 Greene County 42, #4 Social Circle 39
#3 Towns County 59, #6 Washington-Wilkes 40 Wednesday (2/17) Fifth-Place: #4 Social Circle vs. #6 Washington-Wilkes, 6:00 Thursday (2/18) #2 Commerce 45, #3 Towns County 37
#1 Lake Oconee Academy 73, #5 Greene County 36 Friday (2/19) Consolation: #3 Towns County 52, #5 Greene County 32
Championship: #1 Lake Oconee Academy 54, #2 Commerce 36
Housed in one of the most competitive classifications in the state, defending Class 3A state champion No. 7 GAC (7-5, 6-1) took to the floor looking to secure first-place in Region 5 as they hosted No. 10 Westminster (10-1, 9-0) a young team off to a hot start building upon last season’s 20-win campaign, a 14-win increase from the year before. Paced by underclassmen, the Wildcats were able to grab a statement win on the road and roll into the final two weeks of the regular season unblemished in region play and primed to climb in the rankings.
Aside from an early corner jumper from Memphis-signee Laurren Randolph, it was all Westminster to start the game, jumping out to a 10-2 lead behind blue-chip sophomore Courtney Ogden.
The 6-foot-1 guard scored eight quick points as she attacked the lane and put the Wildcats ahead 12-7 late in the quarter, wheeling and dealing her way to a bucket.
But Chartrand couldn’t be stopped in the period, carrying Westminster with 17 of her 22 points in the stanza, helping the Wildcats maintain a 32-28 advantage at the break. Chartrand poured in three three-pointers and methodically worked her way to the hoop using back downs and spins to get free.
Trailing by eight mid-way through the third quarter, Addie dialed up a three to draw within five and then got a steal and a layup to make it 36-33 at the 2:31 mark.
Following an Addie free throw to knot the game at 38, Westminster responded with a 7-0 spurt spanning 1:50 to power ahead 45-38 with 3:32 left. Ogden scored the first five points, converting an And-1 scoop layup and then a floater to her left before outletting to Chartrand for a breakaway layup. As Addie tried to keep pace from the line, going 6-7 in the quarter, Ogden continued her surge. She scored on another And-1 floater to make it 48-42 with 2:38 remaining before a Jaci Bolden hard drive and left-hand layup made it 50-48 with just over 90 seconds left.
Chartrand answered on a driving layup in transition to make it 52-48 with 1:28 to play in favor of the Wildcats but missed her free throw on the And-1 opportunity to keep the door slightly ajar for the Spartans but Ogden would slam it shut seconds later, converting her third And-1 of the quarter to make it 55-48 with 55.9 left. Ogden would net 15 of her game-high 31 points in the final quarter including 7-7 from the line and 11-11 for the game.
Addie sank three free throws after being fouled on a three with 19.1 seconds remaining to trim the lead to 56-52, but Ogden would seal the game with a pair of free throws to remain unbeaten in Region 5.
My Take
Westminster is an interesting team. Based on their results against like opponents, it comes as no surprise that the game went down to the wire. I may have favored Westminster slightly heading into Wednesday night, but I wasn’t sure exactly what to expect as it was my first viewing of 6-foot-1 sophomore Courtney Ogden in a varsity setting after watching her play 17U and a much smaller role with FBC United over the summer. The four-star guard lived up to the hype and delivered in a big way. She was unguardable at times. With her size and strength Ogden can get to where she wants on the floor and has the touch and length to finish over defenders that try to check her. She loved to attack the rim and finished with five floaters and three timely And-1s. Ogden has great balance when attacking the hoop and can spin to free herself for open looks. What I liked best about her game was how efficient she was. She didn’t take very many bad shots and hardly ever settled for long perimeter jumpers. She was too quick and too skilled when GAC’s bigs checked her and she was too tall and physical when smaller guards tried their hand. Ogden poured in 31 points, 12 rebounds, 1 assist, 1 steal and 5 blocks. She’s the type of player that can carry a team to a state title if she has a little bit of help and boy did she have it on Wednesday in 5-foot-9 freshman Stella Chartrand. Google Chartrand, I guarantee you won’t find much about her or at least I sure didn’t. Expect that to change with the way she played tonight, especially in the second quarter when Ogden caught a big breather on the bench. Chartrand plays with confidence, can handle the ball and score from multiple levels. While she’s not necessarily the type of guard that can rip through and beat her man off the dribble straight up with a quick move just yet, Chartrand likes to play an old-school punishing style of basketball that can be frustrating and get defenders off balance. When Chartrand attacks, she loves to back her way down and spin multiple times before losing her man. She has a nice touch around the basket and can score on little five-footers. Her perimeter shot is really what opened things up. She drilled three threes in the second quarter hitting one off a jab step in the corner and another off the dribble in rhythm. Chartrand is an aggressive player that can create things off the bounce. Defensively she got a handful of steals, but she struggled at times keeping her man in front of her, especially when it was a shifty guard like Kaleigh Addie. Chartrand finished with 22 points, 4 rebounds, 1 assist and 3 steals in one of the biggest games of her young career. Outside of Chartrand and Ogden is where things get interesting. The duo combined for 53 of their 58 points. If one of the two have an off night, I wonder about who can help pick up the slack. Westminster doesn’t have any creators outside of Ogden and Chartrand but where the rest of the roster does excel is defensively. The Wildcats have a few interchangeable pieces and can pick up full court. 5-foot-10 sophomore Evelyn Shores drew the assignment of defending Kaleigh Addie and did a nice job making things a little more difficult than usual. Shores along with 5-foot-9 sophomore Kiera Staude are two athletic and fairly long wings. They can defend multiple spots and switch defensively. While neither got a ton of steals, their footspeed and active hands helped disrupt the offense at times. If Ogden and Chartrand can consistently produce at a high level, I think Westminster’s defense is good enough to beat a lot of teams even if the supporting cast doesn’t score many points.
Kaleigh Addie worked hard for her 27 points, 7 rebounds and 7 steals. She’s a bona fide star that has proven she can lead a team to a state title and take over in the biggest spots. Her quick first step really got her going as she was able to get into the teeth of the defense and finish with floaters or draw fouls. She went 9-11 from the line. Her quick hands on defense helped ignite the Spartans. Aside from Addie, GAC got support from Memphis-signee 6-foot-3 Laurren Randolph and 5-foot-6 junior Jaci Bolden. Randolph stretched the floor with two baseline jumpers. She’s still not a finished product, but her outside shooting and length is something that is covetable at the next level. She had 9 points, 6 rebounds and 1 block. Bolden was quiet, serving more as a facilitator as she tallied 7 points, 1 rebound, 6 assists and 1 steal. With as much as Addie handles the ball, I would have liked to see Bolden be more aggressive on offense. When she’s attacking with the ball in her hands it helps take a load off of Addie’s shoulders as a scorer. Bolden finished the game with a nice strong left-handed drive. More assertiveness like that will serve her well. At the end of the day, GAC just didn’t have an answer defending Ogden. Their bigs had a hard time staying in front and their guards were too small. There aren’t many players like Ogden in Class 3A, so learning how to defend her can only benefit the Spartans as they head into the state playoffs and attempt to defend their crown.