2024 6-10 W Ace Bailey – McEachern
The future McDonald’s All-American did a little bit of everything in McEachern’s 58-46 win over Alexander. Continue reading Grayson New Year’s Classic Top Performers
2024 6-10 W Ace Bailey – McEachern
The future McDonald’s All-American did a little bit of everything in McEachern’s 58-46 win over Alexander. Continue reading Grayson New Year’s Classic Top Performers
Tip-off your travel ball season with a boost of exposure!
Last year’s event featured 133 prospects with 9 college programs in attendance.
Receive hands-on coaching throughout camp through drill work and gameplay. Play in front of nationally recognized scout Kyle Sandy and receive a personal evaluation which will be available for college coaches across the country.
*March 15 registration deadline
https://sandysspiel.redpodium.com/2024-sandys-spiel-girls-spring-showcase
https://sandysspiel.redpodium.com/2024-sandys-spiel-boys-spring-showcase
Boys: https://sandysspiel.com/sandys-spiel-spring-showcase-boys-evaluations-2/
#SandysSpielSpringShowcase
🗓 March 19
📍Chestatee High School
⏰ Boys 4 PM 🗣 C/O 2023-2027🗣Last year’s event was 🔥
Don’t miss out on your chance to boost your stock heading into the travel season!
REGISTER: https://t.co/nWjDpsYBbk pic.twitter.com/W2mwFm6aQo
— Kyle Sandy (@KyleSandy355) January 12, 2023
Girls: https://sandysspiel.com/sandys-spiel-spring-showcase-girls-evaluations-2/
🔥📽⭐️Girls Recap⭐️📽🔥
Last Sunday’s inaugural #SandysSpielSpringShowcase was SPECIAL‼️
Thank you to all who participated & the media & college coaches that attended ✔️
🎥 @unreportedbyj pic.twitter.com/bkR1IffVzK
— Kyle Sandy (@KyleSandy355) March 28, 2022
1. Grayson (14-0)
2. Carrollton (11-2)
3. Buford (12-1)
4. North Paulding (13-4)
5. Norcross (11-4)
6. Campbell (10-6)
7. McEachern (9-8)
8. Mill Creek (10-3)
9. Dacula (11-3)
10. Archer (12-3)
1. River Ridge (10-4)
2. Langston Hughes (10-2)
3. North Forsyth (15-0)
4. Marist (14-1)
5. New Manchester (10-4)
6. Woodward Academy (11-4)
7. Sequoyah (12-4)
8. Tift County (11-3)
9. Veterans (10-5)
10. Rome (13-2)
1. Union Grove (15-1)
2. Maynard Jackson (11-1)
3. Creekside (8-3)
4. Warner Robins (11-2)
5. Midtown (12-2)
6. Jefferson (14-3)
7. Bradwell Institute (14-1)
8. Jones County (14-4)
9. Harris County (11-2)
10. Statesboro (13-1)
1. Baldwin (11-2)
2. Hardaway (11-4)
3. Holy Innocents’ (7-6)
4. Stockbridge (11-4)
5. Southwest DeKalb (10-4)
6. Cherokee Bluff (13-2)
7. Fayette County (9-3)
8. Chestatee (12-4)
9. Starr’s Mill (7-6)
10. East Forsyth (10-7)
1. Hebron Christian (12-2)
2. Wesleyan (11-1)
3. Pickens (16-0)
4. Carver-Columbus (9-5)
5. White County (14-2)
6. Dawson County (9-6)
7. Cross Creek (11-4)
8. Mary Persons (13-3)
9. Hart County (10-4)
10. Calvary Day (8-3)
1. Mt. Paran (13-2)
2. Thomson (13-1)
3. Josey (13-2)
4. Central-Macon (8-4)
5. Butler (9-4)
6. Banks County (12-4)
7. Columbia (11-4)
8. Dodge County (7-2)
9. Murray County (11-4)
10. Model (11-4)
1. St. Francis (13-5)
2. Galloway (8-6)
3. Athens Christian (12-3)
4. Rabun County (12-4)
5. Oglethorpe County (13-1)
6. Lamar County (11-3)
7. Swainsboro (7-4)
8. Mt. Pisgah (10-6)
9. East Laurens (7-2)
10. Heard County (12-3)
1. Greenforest (11-4)
2. Montgomery County (12-0)
3. Taylor County (13-3)
4. Wilcox County (11-1)
5. Early County (11-3)
6. Terrell County (8-4)
7. Towns County (10-4)
8. Clinch County (5-3)
9. Warren County (11-3)
10. Macon County (9-4)
2024 is here and along with the new year are some important changes across multiple classifications. The She Got Game Classic provided Georgia with some tough competition from across borders. Continue reading Week 9 GHSA Girls Basketball State Rankings
1. Grayson (14-1)
2. McEachern (10-3)
3. Berkmar (13-2)
4. Wheeler (10-4)
5. Archer (13-1)
6. Newton (11-2)
7. Buford (12-3)
8. Dacula (13-3)
9. Walton (12-3)
10. Carrollton (10-3)
1. Alexander (13-2)
2. Shiloh (11-3)
3. Woodward Academy (12-3)
4. Langston Hughes (9-3)
5. St. Pius X (10-4)
6. Riverwood (12-4)
7. Pope (14-3)
8. Lee County (12-2)
9. South Paulding (9-6)
10. Lakeside-Evans (9-4)
1. Kell (13-3)
2. Dutchtown (11-6)
3. Tucker (11-4)
4. Tri-Cities (8-5)
5. Chapel Hill (9-4)
6. Maynard Jackson (10-1)
7. Mays (8-4)
8. Decatur (11-4)
9. Jones County (15-3)
10. Eagle’s Landing (10-6)
1. Pace Academy (11-2)
2. Holy Innocents’ (9-5)
3. McDonough (14-2)
4. North Oconee (13-3)
5. Baldwin (11-1)
6. Madison County (13-4)
7. Seckinger (11-4)
8. New Hampstead (9-5)
9. Burke County (12-2)
10. Walnut Grove (10-5)
1. Sandy Creek (11-2)
2. Cedar Grove (10-5)
3. Douglass (11-7)
4. Hebron Christian (12-0)
5. Monroe Area (12-2)
6. Monroe (11-2)
7. Cross Creek (9-7)
8. Dougherty (10-5)
9. Long County (11-3)
10. Liberty County (7-3)
1. Thomson (12-0)
2. Columbia (14-1)
3. Butler (12-2)
4. Westside-Augusta (12-3)
5. ELCA (14-3)
6. Dodge County (8-1)
7. Union County (14-2)
8. Spencer (10-1)
9. South Atlanta (13-4)
10. Toombs County (11-2)
1. Mt. Vernon (9-7)
2. Darlington (11-4)
3. King’s Ridge (10-6)
4. Savannah (10-5)
5. Woodville-Tompkins (13-2)
6. St. Francis (8-8)
7. Mt. Bethel (10-4)
8. Paideia (5-10)
9. Bleckley County (11-3)
10. Athens Christian (9-7)
1. Greenforest (11-4)
2. Christian Heritage (13-2)
3. Portal (11-1)
4. Calhoun County (10-3)
5. Macon County (11-2)
6. Mitchell County (11-2)
7. Seminole County (10-2)
8. Clinch County (7-1)
9. Jenkins County (9-2)
10. Treutlen (9-4)
Welcome to 2024! Showcase season has nearly wrapped up as MLK Day events are the final hurdle before teams officially dig deep into region play. The Grayson New Year’s Classic featured Georgia’s very best in front of a packed house with multiple Top 10 teams in attendance. Continue reading Week 9 GHSA Boys Basketball State Rankings