Class AAAAAAA
- Norcross (25-2)
- McEachern (21-6)
- Archer (22-4)
- Collins Hill (22-4)
- Mill Creek (23-4)
- Lambert (24-2)
- Colquitt County (21-4)
- Brookwood (20-6)
- Westlake (20-7)
- Newton (20-6)
Class AAAAAA
- Douglas County (24-3)
- Winder-Barrow (22-5)
- Northview (25-3)
- Harrison (22-5)
- Grovetown (20-7)
- Tucker (21-6)
- Creekview (20-7)
- Lovejoy (23-4)
- Mays (17-9)
- Gainesville (17-9)
Class AAAAA
- Buford (24-2)
- Southwest DeKalb (23-4)
- Carrollton (27-1)
- Flowery Branch (21-6)
- Warner Robins (25-1)
- Griffin (25-1)
- Maynard Jackson (22-2)
- Eagle’s Landing (24-3)
- Villa Rica (25-3)
- Statesboro (18-8)
Class AAAA
- Cross Creek (23-4)
- West Hall (22-5)
- Jefferson (22-5)
- Carver-Columbus (22-4)
- Columbus (20-5)
- Northwest Whitfield (21-5)
- North Clayton (18-9)
- North Oconee (21-5)
- Spalding (20-6)
- Americus-Sumter (23-5)
Class AAA
- Johnson-Savannah (23-2)
- Greater Atlanta Christian (20-7)
- Beach (24-2)
- Haralson County (25-4)
- Monroe (21-4)
- Redan (19-6)
- Calhoun (21-5)
- Central-Macon (19-5)
- Franklin County (20-6)
- Ringgold (21-6)
Class AA
- Laney (26-1)
- Model (22-5)
- Dodge County (24-3)
- Fitzgerald (20-2)
- Rabun County (25-2)
- Bryan County (22-4)
- Hapeville Charter (19-6)
- Vidalia (22-5)
- Banks County (19-8)
- Heard County (20-6)
Class A-Private
- St. Francis (24-4)
- Wesleyan (24-4)
- Holy Innocents’ (26-2)
- Lakeview Academy (24-4)
- Landmark Christian (22-4)
- Pinecrest Academy (19-6)
- Calvary Day (22-4)
- Stratford Academy (19-5)
- Darlington (21-6)
- First Presbyterian Day (18-6)
Class A-Public
- Pelham (26-1)
- Wheeler County (23-3)
- Telfair County (24-2)
- Woodville-Tompkins (22-5)
- Marion County (22-5)
- Taylor County (18-7)
- Greenville (22-4)
- Macon County (17-7)
- Terrell County (20-6)
- Hancock Central (20-5)
The final regular season Class AAAAAAA poll of the year sees No. 5 Mill Creek and No. 8 Brookwood swap places. The Hawks upset No. 4 Collins Hill in overtime 57-56, but the Eagles still hold onto the No.4 spot. Collins Hill defeated Mill Creek 64-42 and 60-48 in the regular season before the Region 6 championship loss. Brookwood fell in the Region 7 title game to No. 1 Norcross 61-32. No. 3 Archer survived No. 10 Newton in a Region 8 championship double overtime thriller 73-70.
Harrison’s reign of dominance has momentarily ended in Class AAAAAA. The Lady Hoyas held the No. 1 spot since Week 2 but their upset loss in the Region 6 championship to No. 7 Creekview 54-38 drops Harrison to No. 4. Sydne Wiggins, a Rice-signee, is back on crutches. Douglas County takes over the No. 1 ranking, leapfrogging No. 2 Winder-Barrow. Northview is up to No. 3 after winning the school’s first-ever region title. No. 6 Tucker took down No. 8 Lovejoy is the Region 4 championship 53-48, dropping the Wildcats three spots. Stephenson (18-10) drops out and is replaced by No. 10 Gainesville.
No. 1 Buford handled No. 4 Flowery Branch for a third time this season, beating the Falcons in the Region 8-AAAAA championship 53-38. Wayne County (17-6) departs from the Top 10 and is replaced by No. 10 Statesboro, a debutant to the poll who beat the Yellow Jackets 48-39 and then knocked off Ware County in the Region 2 championship 33-27.
No. 3 Jefferson beat No. 8 North Oconee for the third time in Region 8-AAAA as they won the title 42-29. Carver-Columbus made waves in Region 1, rising four spots after beating No. 5 Columbus 54-53 in the title game. No. 10 Americus-Sumter has fallen eight spots after being blown out by Columbus 63-44 and sinking to the fourth seed in the region with a stunning 60-54 loss to Shaw in the consolation game. Heritage-Catoosa (25-3) tumbles out of the Top 10 after taking a 72-49 beating in the Region 6 championship at the hands of rival No. 6 Northwest Whitfield. Replacing the Generals is scorching hot No. 7 North Clayton. Following a 2-7 start to the season, the Eagles are now 18-9 and riding a 15-game winning streak. They crushed Henry County in the Region 4 championship 66-43.
Johnson-Savannah regains ahold of No. 1 in Class AAA after beating bitter rival No. 3 Beach 61-57 in the Region 3 championship, now making it two wins apiece for each side in the 4-game regular season series. Haralson County navigated its way to a Region 6 title and moves up four spots to No. 4 in the process. They defeated previously ranked Lakeview-Fort Oglethorpe 50-42, No. 10 Ringgold 46-36 and No. 7 Calhoun in the championship, 53-45. Redan and Central-Macon reappear in the poll. No. 6 Redan won Region 5 from the third seed while the Chargers extracted revenge in dramatic fashion, snapping Peach County’s 18-game win streak to capture the Region 4 title, 47-46. Along with Peach County, Hart County (22-5) also slips out. Morgan County is starting to peak as Tatyana Davis has helped the defending state champs win eight in a row including beating Hart County 50-43 in the semifinals and steamrolling No. 9 Franklin County in the Region 8 finals 57-37. The Bulldogs are only 15-12 but are extremely dangerous after a tough non-region schedule has prepared Morgan County for a title defense.
No. 3 Dodge County was stunned in Region 3-AA, losing to Bleckley County 61-54 in the championship after throttling the Royals by 20 and 26 points in the regular season. Swainsboro (17-9) departs from the poll after not being able to survive Region 2, losing to eventual champion No. 6 Bryan County 50-44 and to Jeff Davis 38-36, falling to the four-seed. Heard County cracks back into the Top 10 after a Region 5 championship.
In Class A-Private, the third time was a charm for No. 2 Wesleyan who finally solved No. 3 Holy Innocents’ in the Region 5 championship 59-50.
All roads to the state title in Class A-Public still lead through No. 1 Pelham as the Hornets dominated No. 9 Terrell County 54-20 in the Region 1 championship. Wheeler County jumps Telfair County for the No. 2 ranking after the Bulldogs defeated No. 4 Woodville-Tompkins 47-41 and Class A-Private No. 7 Calvary Day 50-46 to win the Region 3 crown. Over in Region 4, Marion County leaps back into the Top 10 at No. 5 after beating No. 8 Macon County 52-47 and winning the championship over No. 6 Taylor County 43-40, who is back in the poll replacing Wilcox County (20-6) and Mitchell County (19-6).
Morgan County beat Franklin 57-27.