Class 4A Final 4 Boys Top Performers

Class 4A Final 4 Boys Top Performers


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Harris Reynolds2026 6-5 G Harris Reynolds – St. Pius X
A dream season continued for Harris Reynolds and St. Pius X, beating old foe Jonesboro in the Final 4, 79-63. There aren’t enough superlatives to recognize the stellar play of the Clemson-signee as he marveled yet again, this time posting 33 points, 8 rebounds, 2 assists, 2 steals and 7 blocks. Reynolds went 15-16 from the foul line, drilled four deep threes and had a pair of monster slams. A win away from etching himself not only in the St. Pius X history books but Georgia state lore, Reynolds has taken the mantle as the state’s best with his play this season. The human highlight factory has delivered each and every game after missing nearly his entire junior season due to injury. Reynolds’ pogo stick athleticism, blinding speed and three-point marksmanship has been unstoppable as the Golden Lions are now a game away from 33-0 perfection.

2027 5-9 G Max Etienne – St. Pius X
What has made St. Pius X special this year is the play of those not named Harris Reynolds. Max Etienne stepped up in the limelight against Jonesboro, providing important offense along with relentless defense. Etienne hounded the opposition with his on-ball defense, getting up under the Cardinal guards as he allowed no room to breathe. Etienne netted a pair of threes, scored downhill and went 4-4 from the line to finish with 16 points, 3 rebounds, 1 assist and 1 steal. Max’s toughness and lateral quickness helped set the tone as the Golden Lions led throughout.

Calvin Goss2028 6-0 G Calvin Goss – Jonesboro
Que was a bright spot for Jonesboro. He proved to be the lone Cardinal capable of creating offense in one-on-one settings. Goss is a tough shot maker. He uses combo dribbles to free himself for looks at the basket. The lefty scored 25 of his team-high 28 points in the second half to go with his 7 rebounds and 2 assists. Goss piled in 14 points in the fourth quarter as he worked the wing for tough pull-up after tough pull-up. Goss hit two threes along with four mid-range jumpers.

2028 6-9 C Tenaje Freeman – Jonesboro
Although it didn’t happen quite enough, Tenaje Freeman was extremely effective when he got the ball on the low block. The sophomore came off the bench to provide the Cardinals with 10 points, 3 rebounds and 3 blocks. Long with nice leaping ability, Freeman has the tools to become a dominant interior presence. Continuing to add strength to his frame along with developing an assertive mindset will help him reach his ceiling. Tenaje flashes D-I potential with how he is able to catch and finish from the dunker spot. Freeman even knocked down a 15-footer to help open up the floor. Next year should be a big season for Freeman. He’s a blossoming double-double candidate with his best basketball ahead.

2027 6-6 W Gavin Fountain – Pace Academy
OG saved Pace Academy’s season, dumping in 15 fourth quarter points to ignite a comeback from down 43-32 after three quarters, stunning Cambridge 60-55. Fountain finished with a game-high 23 points, 10 rebounds, 2 assists and 1 steal. More so known for his work 15-feet and in, Gavin drilled three three-pointers in the final frame to spark the Knights. Prior to his outside explosion, Fountain was finding success in the paint with a pair of drives, two putbacks and an And-1 post-up. If Gavin can consistently knock down threes to go along with his toughness in the paint, expect his stock to soar among college programs. He already holds the defensive versatility to guard inside and out with a college-ready build.

2026 6-4 W Brian Clark – Pace Academy
Throughout the postseason Brian Clark has had some memorable moments including sending Pace Academy to overtime with a late three in the Sweet 16 against Eastside. On Saturday, Clark stepped up again, this time with his defense. The strong swingman racked up 12 points, 7 rebounds, 1 assist, 4 steals and 2 blocks. He played a key role in the Pace Academy press, trapping all over the floor with his length and strength. Brian’s offense came on drives to the basket along with an early three. In the fourth quarter, Clark shot 3-4 from the foul line including sinking a pair of free throws to give the Knights their first lead of the second half at 51-50 with 3:24 remaining.

2026 6-9 F Carter Higdon – Cambridge
The Navy-signee played with a ton of emotion in a heartbreaking 60-55 loss. The Bears immediately established the dominant post as he scored nine of Cambridge’s 11 first quarter points. Higdon was challenging to guard blending strength, size and high-level skill. Carter knocked down pull-up jumpers, banged inside for two And-1s and took his man off the dribble for physical downhill buckets. Higdon dumped in 22 points, 8 rebounds, 2 assists, 1 steal and 1 block while playing with a chip on his shoulder, talking early and often to the Knights trying to defend him and the referees. Carter plays with an edge. His toughness rubs off on the rest of the Bears roster.