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2025 6-1 PF Jessica Fields – Mt. Paran
Georgia’s top-ranked sophomore and elite shot blocker, Jessica Fields came to camp soon after winning her second-straight state title and dominated like she did in the big game, blocking every shot around her area and finishing consistently through contact inside while managing to step out to hit the mid-range when needed. Fields is a blue-chipper with High Major offers. Her wing span and instincts blocking shots can’t be taught. As long as she stays out of foul trouble, Fields is often the most influential player on the floor. She can almost win games by herself with how well she can lock down 10-feet from the rim and in defensively.

Hannah Harris2024 5-6 PG Hannah Harris – Cherokee
I absolutely loved what I saw out of Hannah Harris on Sunday. The junior was a bundle of energy, talking non-stop on the floor and even on the bench. Her emotional play was infectious as she hyped up teammates. Harris played with great pace, pushing the ball with speed and delivering pocket passes on the money to streaking teammates. When left open on the perimeter, Hannah sank the three but never settled, doing a good job getting her feet in the paint on drives. What impressed me most was deep into camp in her final game of the day, Harris revved up her play to another level, defending on-ball with great vigor as she eliminated any airspace for her opposing ball handler. It was a great day of action for Harris. I’m looking forward to seeing more of her. She is a tone setter.

Ava Andrews2025 6-1 W Ava Andrews – North Paulding
Andrews stands out with her height, length and athleticism, but she is really turning into a full-time wing as her jump shot was as good as I’ve ever seen it on Sunday. Andrews nailed jumper after jumper, stroking it from the mid-range and extending her range in spurts to the three-point line. Ava has one of the highest ceilings in her class. She has such great tools to work with. Andrews can be a nightmare to keep off the glass with her quick second leaps and can wreck games defensively with her ability to shoot into passing lanes, block shots and in general guard almost every position on the floor. D-I offers aren’t far away.

Graycen Ehlen
2025 6-0 W Graycen Ehlen – Walton
I think more and more people are starting to take notice of Graycen Ehlen, a player whose praises I’ve been singing since I first saw her about a year ago. Ehlen immediately passes the eye-test with her size and athleticism. She’s strong enough to play inside, score on the block and rebound in a crowd, but she’s also skilled enough to push the ball in transition and handle full-time on the perimeter. Graycen’s versatility can lead to mismatches for opponents. She shoots the three well and can get downhill with power. I really like what she can do defensively, guard a post player one possession then move her feet to stay in front of smaller guards on the perimeter the next trip down. Ehlen gives me some Kayla Cleaveland type vibes at times. If Graycen continues to develop, I would be shocked if she doesn’t end up with a handful of D-I offers, I think she is that good.

Riley Simmons2024 6-0 F Riley Simmons – Cherokee
Riley warmed up as camp went on, finding her stroke from the mid-range. Simmons had a strong junior season, stepping up as a second-option behind Toni Warren. She played a great game against Lovejoy at the Sandy’s Spiel Showdown after Warren went down with an injury. Riley’s an interesting prospect with her size, strength and shooting touch. She’s effective on the offensive glass and is a real threat in pick-and-pop situations with her three-point range. Continuing to make plays off the dribble will be big for her; she shined in that area against Lovejoy. Simmons is one of the best stretch-fours in Georgia’s 2024 class.

Courtney Davis2024 5-5 G Courtney Davis – Fannin County
If you go under the screen against Courtney Davis, you know what’s coming. The high-octane scorer won her second-straight Region Player of the Year award after netting 20 points per game. I love Davis’ toughness and willingness to step up in big moments. She battled an MCL sprain this season and didn’t miss a beat. She has deep three-point range off the dribble and can blow by defenders downhill once she gets an angle. Davis does a good job drawing fouls and is solid finisher in traffic.

Gracie Byford
2025 5-5 G Gracie Byford – Villa Rica
Coaches and media in attendance quickly took notice of Gracie Byford’s game. The sharpshooter is a playmaker off the dribble. She’s got wiggle to her game, able to get defenders off balance before pulling up for threes. When Byford is really cooking, she can get to her floater and mix in mid-range pull-ups. Gracie can score in bunches and does so with a stoic demeanor.

Kylie Watkins2025 6-0 F Kylie Watkins – White County
Kylie Watkins’ length made an impact on the defensive end of the floor, blocking shot after shot. Kylie does a good job of walling up and not swatting down for any cheap fouls. She’s capable of defending on the move and recovering if someone gets by her. Watkins did a nice job scoring in the paint as she absorbed contact.

Kayla Cleaveland2025 6-0 F Kayla Cleaveland – River Ridge
One of the first names a college coach brought up to me when I walked in the gym was Kayla Cleaveland. One of the state’s biggest stock risers this season, the state champ was back in action two days after hoisting the trophy. What stands out about Cleaveland aside from her game is her character and toughness. She battled a foot injury nearly all season long but didn’t let it slow her down as she grinded her way into being available as much as possible. She reinjured her foot in the state title game after an early seven points but once again showed her mettle as she returned to play and finished with 15. When breaking down her game, the lefty is a true three-level threat. She loves her 15-footer from the elbow, a shot she has perfected. What really impresses me is how well Cleaveland runs the floor and can catch and finish all in one motion with either hand while moving at a rapid pace. Kayla is the real deal with her versatility. Georgia Southern offered after the state title game, marking her first D-I bid.

Arianna Hill2026 6-0 C Arianna Hill – Toombs County
Arianna Hill really caught my eye. The young post has a strong frame and flashed quality footwork with her back to the basket. Hill scored on drop steps and didn’t flail away from contact. Hill is an effective rebounder and a defensive presence in the paint. I think she could be a major player in Region 3-2A and develop into one of the better big girls in the classification.

Tracy Wakefield
2028 5-6 G Tracy Wakefield – Marietta
2028 is a long way away, but Tracy Wakefield and a bunch of other current Marietta middle schoolers have a chance to be flat out special. The youngster had no problem fitting into camp on Sunday as she stripped the nets from deep and had an impressive eurostep through traffic for one of the toughest hoops of the day. Wakefield could log varsity minutes right now. As she continues to add to her game, her confidence will grow concurrently. I’m excited for Tracy Wakefield’s future.

Amaya Harris
2025 5-6 G Amaya Harris – Hillgrove
Harris is a tough cookie in the backcourt. Amaya is a strongly built guard that can shift directions and score in different ways. She’s a skilled finisher, but will also beat defenses with her stop-and-pop game. Amaya is a stingy defender that can help guard 1-3.

Londyn Walker
2025 5-8 G Londyn Walker – Wesleyan
One of the strongest players in camp, Londyn Walker is a battering ram when she puts her head down and attacks the rim. Walker is a powerful player, strong in the weight room which allows her to play much bigger than her size. She can outmuscle opponents for rebounds and has no problem absorbing contact for And-1 finishes. With her strength, Walker holds value defensively as she can hold her own when switched onto bigger oppnents.

2022-23 GHSA Girls Basketball All-State Honors


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DISCLAIMER: These are Sandy’s Spiel All-State Selections. The GHSA does NOT select All-State Teams.

All-Georgia

Sandy’s Spiel Miss Basketball: Mataya Gayle, River Ridge, Sr.

FIRST TEAM
G – Mataya Gayle, River Ridge, Sr.
G – Chit-Chat Wright, Wesleyan, Jr.
G – Crystal Henderson, Kell, Sr.
G – Diana Collins, Brookwood, Sr.
G – Danielle Carnegie, Rockdale County, Jr.

SECOND TEAM
W – Courtney Ogden, Westminster, Sr.
W – La’Nya Foster, Lovejoy, Sr.
F – Sa’Mya Wyatt, St. Francis, Jr.
F – Jessica Fields, Mt. Paran, So.
C – Essence Cody, Valdosta, Sr.

Honorable Mention
G – Ava Grace Watson, Buford, Jr.
G – Tatum Brown, Grayson, So.
G – Bryanna Preston, Lovejoy, Jr.
G – Tianna Thompson, Galloway, Jr.
G – Gabbie Grooms, Landmark Christian, Jr.
G – Hailee Swain, Holy Innocents’, So.
G – Aubrey Beckham, Hebron Christian, So.
G – Averie Jones, Lumpkin County, Jr.
G – Jania Akins, Norcross, Jr.
F – Olivia Hutcherson, Holy Innocents’, Sr.
C – Janaye Walker, Baldwin, So.

Class AAAAAAA

Coach of the Year: Courtney Mincy, Brookwood (31-1; State Champs; First state title; Outright Region 4 Champs)
Player of the Year: 
Diana Collins, Brookwood, Sr.
Freshman of the Year: 
Bella Ragone, Mill Creek
Best Scorer: 
Ava Grace Watson, Buford, Jr.
Best Shooter: 
Ava Grace Watson, Buford, Jr.
Best Rebounder:
Aaliyah Hunt, Peachtree Ridge, Sr.
Best Passer: 
Marlie Battle, Campbell, So.
Best Shot Blocker: 
Essence Cody, Valdosta, Sr.
Most Underrated: 
Graycen Ehlen, Walton, So.
Most Improved Team: 
Walton 19-10 (Improved from 5-21; Region 5 Tournament Champs)
Most Improved: 
Danielle Osho, Brookwood, So. (Improved from 1.7 ppg/1.1 rpg/0.2 bpg to 13 ppg/8 rpg/1 bpg)

FIRST TEAM
G – Tatum Brown, Grayson, So.
G – Diana Collins, Brookwood, Sr.
G – Ava Grace Watson, Buford, Jr.
G – Jania Akins, Norcross, Jr.
C – Essence Cody, Valdosta, Sr.

SECOND TEAM
W – Bella Ragone, Mill Creek, Fr.
W – Brooke Suttle, Campbell, Jr.
W – Toni Warren, Cherokee, Jr.
C – Lexy Harris, Walton, Sr.
C – Aaliyah Hunt, Peachtree Ridge, Sr.

Honorable Mention
G – Sanaa Tripp, Peachtree Ridge, Jr.
G – Kalise Hill, McEachern, Jr.
G – Yolanda Floyd, Hillgrove, So.
G – Courtney Nesbitt, Archer, Sr.
G – Clara Morris, South Forsyth, Sr.
G – Eghosa Obasuyi, Carrollton, Sr.
G – Veronaye Charlton, Norcross, Sr.
W – Taniya McGowan, Archer, Sr.
W – Ava Andrews, North Paulding, So.
F – Danielle Osho, Brookwood, So.
F – Jade Weathersby, Brookwood, Sr.

Class AAAAAA

Coach of the Year: Jason Taylor, River Ridge (27-5; State Champs, First state title; Outright Region 6 Champs; Undefeated in Georgia)
Player of the Year: Mataya Gayle, River Ridge, Sr.
Freshman of the Year: Kate Harpring, Marist
Best Scorer: Danielle Carnegie, Rockdale County, Jr.
Best Shooter: Yasmine Allen, Forest Park, Jr.
Best Rebounder: Casey Miller, Woodstock, Sr.
Best Passer: Bryanna Preston, Lovejoy, Jr.
Best Shot Blocker: Shane’ Jackson, Brunswick, Sr.
Most Underrated: Megan Reed, Etowah, Jr.
Most Improved Team: Veterans 24-5 (Improved from 9-17; Sweet 16; Outright Region 1 Champs)
Most Improved: La’Nya Foster, Lovejoy, Sr. (Improved from 13.8 ppg/7.1 rpg/1.5 apg/0.7 bpg to 19.2 ppg/10.0 rpg/2.8 apg/1.2 bpg)

FIRST TEAM
G – Mataya Gayle, River Ridge, Sr.
G – Bryanna Preston, Lovejoy, Jr.
G – Danielle Carnegie, Rockdale County, Jr.
G – Kate Harpring, Marist, Fr.
W – La’Nya Foster, Lovejoy, Sr.

SECOND TEAM
G – Elle Blatchford, Sequoyah, Sr.
G – Jayda Brown, Forest Park, Sr.
G – Kyia Barrett, Habersham Central, Jr.
W – Sara Lewis, Woodward Academy, Sr.
F – Kayla Cleaveland, River Ridge, So.

Honorable Mention
G – Karson Martin, Woodstock, Sr.
G – Sophia Pearl, River Ridge, So.
G – Kyla Greene, Langston Hughes, Jr.
G – Kameron Herring, Woodward Academy, So.
G – Yasmine Allen, Forest Park, Jr.
G – Andrea Guilford, New Manchester, Fr.
W – Erin Whalen, North Forsyth, Sr.
W – Jocelyn Faison, Douglas County, So.
F – Gabby Minus, Veterans, Fr.
F – Shamya Flanders, Brunswick, Sr.
C – Casey Miller, Woodstock, Sr.

Class AAAAA

Coach of the Year: Kandra Bailey, Kell (26-5; State Champs; First state title; Outright Region 6 Champs; Beat four ranked teams in state playoffs; lost key starter early in season)
Player of the Year: Crystal Henderson, Kell, Sr.
Freshman of the Year: Victoria Ambroselli, Centennial
Best Scorer: Crystal Henderson, Kell, Sr.
Best Shooter: Crystal Henderson, Kell, Sr.
Best Rebounder: Grace Ridley, Dalton, Jr.
Best Passer: Crystal Henderson, Kell, Sr.
Best Shot Blocker: Emaya Lewis, Loganville, Jr.
Most Underrated: Briaiah Lewis, Midtown, Jr.
Most Improved Team: Cartersville 17-11 (Improved from 4-14; Sweet 16; First winning season since 2013-14)
Most Improved: Ashari Washington, Statesboro, Sr. (Improved from 4.9 ppg/1.8 rpg/0.1 apg/1.0 spg to 14.3 ppg/4.8 rpg/1.1 apg/1.7 spg)

FIRST TEAM
G – Malaya Jones, Arabia Mountain, Jr.
G – Taliah Cornish, Maynard Jackson, Jr.
G – Crystal Henderson, Kell, Sr.
G – Britiya Curtis, Calhoun, Sr.
W – Jordynn Dudley, Cambridge, Sr.

SECOND TEAM
G – Taniyah Bowman, Bradwell Institute, Sr.
G – Jordan Brooks, Union Grove, Jr.
G – Jada Morgan, Warner Robins, Sr.
F – Grace Ridley, Dalton, Jr.
C – Emaya Lewis, Loganville, Jr.

Honorable Mention
G – Mya Giles, Northside-Columbus, Sr.
G – Myori Pruitt, Arabia Mountain, Sr.
G – Cornelia Ellington, Decatur, So.
G – Jaliyah Weekes, Heritage-Conyers, Sr.
G – Tasia Agee, Warner Robins, Sr.
G – Sierra Burns, Arabia Mountain, Sr.
W – McKayla Hosley, Northside-Columbus, So.
W – Parris Parham, Bradwell Institute, So.
W – Trinity Thomas, GAC, Sr.
C – Alyssa Staten, Statesboro, Jr.
C – Charlese McClendon, Ware County, Sr.

Class AAAA

Coach of the Year: Roy Johnson, Griffin (27-4; State Champs; First state title; Outright Region 2 Champs)
Player of the Year: Courtney Ogden, Westminster, Sr.
Freshman of the Year: Claire Carlson, Cherokee Bluff
Best Scorer: Courtney Ogden, Westminster, Sr.
Best Shooter: Stella Chartrand, Westminster, Jr. 
Best Rebounder: Veronica Sierzant, Islands, Sr.
Best Passer: Rayven Thurston, Westover, Sr.
Best Shot Blocker: Akilah Shelton, Hardaway, So.
Most Underrated: Kassidy Neal, Baldwin, So.
Most Improved Team: Starr’s Mill 19-10 (Improved from 6-18; Sweet 16)
Most Improved: Mia Williams, Cherokee Bluff, Sr. (Improved from 2.4 ppg/2.8 rpg to 12.0 ppg/10.0 rpg)

FIRST TEAM
G – Hailee Swain, Holy Innocents’, So.
W – Courtney Ogden, Westminster, Sr.
F – Olivia Hutcherson, Holy Innocents’, Sr.
F – Ariana Dyson, Luella, Sr.
C – Janaye Walker, Baldwin, So.

SECOND TEAM
G – Madison Ruff, Baldwin, Jr.
G – Riley Black, Chestatee, Jr.
G – Mikayla Johnson, Hardaway, So.
W – Aaliyah Duranham, Griffin, Sr.
F – Zy Thompson, Griffin, Sr.

Honorable Mention
G – Zaynah Preston, Holy Innocents’, Jr.
G – Stella Chartrand, Westminster, Jr.
G – Carrington Wilson, Stockbridge, Jr.
G – Leah Turner, Griffin, Sr.
G – Ella Holbrook, East Forsyth, Sr.
G – Kennedy Baker, Northwest Whitfield, So.
G – Kristina Peach, North Hall, Sr.
G – Madison Morge, Trinity Christian, Sr.
W – Alexcia Murphy, Troup County, Sr.
W – Jah’Naesia Spiers, Southwest DeKalb, So.
F – Veronica Sierzant, Islands, Sr.

Class AAA

Coach of the Year: Jan Azar, Hebron Christian (32-0; State Champs)
Player of the Year: Chit-Chat Wright, Wesleyan, Jr.
Freshman of the Year: Ellison Steinhauer, Pickens
Best Scorer: Chit-Chat Wright, Wesleyan, Jr.
Best Shooter: Averie Jones, Lumpkin County, Jr.
Best Rebounder: Janae Walker, Sandy Creek, Sr.
Best Passer: Jatiana Chambers, Dougherty, So.
Best Shot Blocker: Charity Bellamy, Dougherty, Sr.
Most Underrated: Anaja Lucear, Mary Persons, So.
Most Improved Team: Wesleyan 27-4 (Improved from 13-10; Final 4; Region 7 Tournament Champs)
Most Improved: Ciarra Lunsford, Monroe, Jr. (Improved from 9.3 ppg/6.3 rpg/1.3 apg/2.9 spg to 17.9 ppg/9.2 rpg/1.9 apg/3 spg)

FIRST TEAM
G – Chit-Chat Wright, Wesleyan, Jr.
G – Aubrey Beckham, Hebron Christian, So.
G – Averie Jones, Lumpkin County, Jr.
W – Mary Mullinax, Lumpkin County, Sr.
C – Ja’kerra Butler, Hebron Christian, So.

SECOND TEAM
G – Michaela Bogans, Cross Creek, Jr.
G – Hannah Cail, Calvary Day, Sr.
G – Caylee Simpson, Carver-Columbus, Sr.
W – Naomi Roberts, White County, Sr.
F – Janae Walker, Sandy Creek, Sr.

Honorable Mention
G – Angel Simmons, Lakeview-Fort Oglethorpe, Sr.
G – Christen Collins, Lakeview-Fort Oglethorpe, So.
G – Jatiana Chambers, Dougherty, So.
G – Lexi Pierce, Lumpkin County, Sr.
G – Dakota Phillips, Hart County, Jr.
G – Brinkley Kate Reed, Coahulla Creek, Sr.
W – Aamori Daniels, Peach County, Sr.
F – Johanna Potter, Wesleyan, So.
F – Katharyn Johnson, Savannah Country Day, Sr.
F – Kate Jackson, Lumpkin County, Sr.
C – Aaliyah Robinson, Monroe, Sr.

Class AA

Coach of the Year: Steve Shedd, Banks County (28-3; State Runner-Up; Outright Region 8 Champs; Improved from 10-18)
Player of the Year: Jessica Fields, Mt. Paran, So.
Freshman of the Year: Kerri Fluellen, Josey
Best Scorer: Kiara Turner, Laney, Sr.
Best Shooter: Sara Rhett Farmer, ACE, So.
Best Rebounder: Jessica Fields, Mt. Paran, So.
Best Passer: Gabbie Grooms, Landmark Christian, Jr.
Best Shot Blocker: Jessica Fields, Mt. Paran, So.
Most Underrated: Ivona Djikanovic, Landmark Christian, So.
Most Improved Team: KIPP Atlanta 22-8 (Improved from 1-19; Sweet 16)
Most Improved: Ariel McCarter, Union County, So. (Improved to 15.8 ppg/5.0 rpg/2.0 apg/1.0 spg)

FIRST TEAM
G – Gabbie Grooms, Landmark Christian, Jr.
G – Ja’Quoia Jones, KIPP Atlanta, Jr.
W – Kiara Turner, Laney, Sr.
W – Brooke Moore, North Cobb Christian, Sr.
F – Jessica Fields, Mt. Paran, So.

SECOND TEAM
G – Courtney Davis, Fannin County, Jr.
G – Taliah Grier, Central-Macon, Jr.
G – Alaya Grane, Central-Macon, Jr.
F – Ciara Alexander, Mt. Paran, Jr.
C – Kamryn Grier, Banks County, Sr.

Honorable Mention
G – Jada Kendrick, Thomson, So.
G – Addison Hoard, Banks County, Jr.
G – Laniyah Richardson, Northeast-Macon, Sr.
G – Markera Tarver, Butler, Sr.
G – Nia Anderson, Columbia, Sr.
G – Jacalyn Myrthil, Mt. Paran, So.
W – Shaniya Sanders, Josey, So.
W – Mattie Nuckolls, Murray County, Sr.
F – Arieonna Booker, Josey, Sr.
F – Altierra Gooch, Dodge County, Sr.
C – Lyric Green, Dodge County, So.

Class A D-I

Coach of the Year: Aisha Kennedy, St. Francis (27-6; State Champs; Outright Region 6 Champs; Beat Galloway 3x; Rallied from down 11 points after three quarters in state title)
Player of the Year: Sa’Mya Wyatt, St. Francis, Jr.
Freshman of the Year: Taryn Thompson, Galloway
Best Scorer: Denika Lightbourne, Tallulah Falls, Sr.
Best Shooter: Ellie Southards, Rabun County, Jr.
Best Rebounder: Taniya Williams, Swainsboro, Jr.
Best Passer: Nya Young, St. Francis, Jr.
Best Shot Blocker: Brianna Pelote, Woodville-Tompkins, Jr.
Most Underrated: Brenasia Faust, Elbert County, Sr.
Most Improved Team: Athens Christian 14-12 (Couldn’t field team last year; Sweet 16)
Most Improved: Kayley Wedlow, Bryan County, Jr. (Improved from 8.7 ppg/2.5 rpg/0.9 apg/1.6 spg to 22.2 ppg/4.6 rpg/3.1 apg/3.9 spg)

FIRST TEAM
G – Aaniyah Allen, Elbert County, Sr.
G – Lucy Hood, Rabun County, Jr.
G – Tianna Thompson, Galloway, Jr.
G – Denika Lightbourne, Tallulah Falls, Sr.
F – Sa’Mya Wyatt, St. Francis, Jr.

SECOND TEAM
G – Monet Dance, Mt. Pisgah, Sr.
G – Shakiria Foster, Lamar County, Jr.
G – Niya Moon, Elbert County, Sr.
W – Janiyah Heyward, Woodville-Tompkins, Sr.
F – Kyla Cain, Galloway, Sr.

Honorable Mention
G – I’ziah McCutchins, Trion, Jr.
G – Makiya Parrish, Chattooga, Sr.
G – Denim Goddard, Oglethorpe County, Jr.
G – Ellie Southards, Rabun County, Jr.
G – Sanai Chisholm, Woodville-Tompkins, Sr.
G – Desi Taylor, St. Francis, So.
W – Natalee Goff, Athens Christian, Jr.
F – Mackenna Nix, Temple, So.
F – Kenzie Henderson, Oglethorpe County, So.
F – Tanyia Williams, Swainsboro, Jr.
C – Brianna Pelote, Woodville-Tompkins, Jr.

Class A D-II

Coach of the Year: Chase Daniel, Clinch County (27-4; State Champs; Beat four ranked teams in state playoffs)
Player of the Year: Jada Williams, Lake Oconee Academy, Sr.
Freshman of the Year: Amariah Dean, Clinch County
Best Scorer: Jesstynie Scott, Schley County, So.
Best Shooter: Hannah Heinen, Lake Oconee Academy, Sr.
Best Rebounder: Jaliyah Zackery, Taylor County, Sr.
Best Passer: Georgia Bosart, Lake Oconee Academy, Jr.
Best Shot Blocker: Marley Bell, Montgomery County, Jr.
Most Underrated: Makaylah Garard, Charlton County, Sr.
Most Improved Team: Macon County 21-9 (Improved from 6-16; Sweet 16)
Most Improved: Jacorra Russell, Early County, So. (Improved from 7.5 ppg/6.0 rpg/0.4 apg/2.2 spg/1.0 bpg to 16.2 ppg/6.3 rpg/1.3 apg/5.0 spg/1.7 bpg)

FIRST TEAM
G – Jada Williams, Lake Oconee Academy, Sr.
G – Georgia Bosart, Lake Oconee Academy, Jr.
G – Marley Bell, Montgomery County, Jr.
G – Tykhia Burgess, Turner County, Sr.
F – Jaliyah Zackery, Taylor County, Sr.

SECOND TEAM
G – Jesstynie Scott, Schley County, So.
G – Zoey Holland, Mt. Zion-Carrollton, Sr.
G – Hannah Heinen, Lake Oconee Academy, Sr.
G – Amiyeon Grady, Clinch County, Sr.
F – Amariah Dean, Clinch County, Fr.

Honorable Mention
G – Brelan Sieveking, Towns County, Jr.
G – Christiona Farmer, Charlton County, Fr.
G – Yaz Collins, Hawkinsville, Sr.
G – Amira Walters-Smith, Mitchell County, So.
G – Amire Banks, Montgomery County, Jr.
G – Caitlyn Burgess, Turner County, Jr.
G – Passion Clay, Telfair County, So.
G – Te’Ahja Hardwick, Randolph-Clay, Jr.
W – Makayla Gay, Manchester, Sr.
F – Jacorra Russell, Early County, So.
C – Tyana Dorsey, Clinch County, Jr.

Final 2022-23 GHSA Girls Basketball State Rankings


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Class AAAAAAA

1. Brookwood (31-1)
2. Norcross (29-3)
3. Archer (20-7)
4. McEachern (20-9)
5. Buford (27-4)
6. South Forsyth (26-4)
7. North Paulding (26-4)
8. Campbell (23-6)
9. Hillgrove (20-8)
10. Cherokee (22-7)

Class AAAAAA

1. River Ridge (27-5)
2. Lovejoy (26-6)
3. Langston Hughes (25-5)
4. Brunswick (27-4)
5. Rockdale County (23-8)
6. Marist (26-3)
7. Woodward Academy (22-8)
8. Sequoyah (19-12)
9. Veterans (24-5)
10. Tift County (22-6)

Class AAAAA

1. Kell (26-5)
2. Warner Robins (28-4)
3. Maynard Jackson (26-2)
4. Union Grove (23-8)
5. Calhoun (25-5)
6. Bradwell Institute (23-5)
7. Arabia Mountain (26-3)
8. Hiram (22-6)
9. Jones County (20-10)
10. Ware County (19-8)

Class AAAA

1. Griffin (27-4)
2. Baldwin (23-9)
3. Hardaway (24-5)
4. Holy Innocents’ (25-6)
5. Luella (22-7)
6. Chestatee (23-8)
7. Northwest Whitfield (19-11)
8. Westminster (22-8)
9. Stockbridge (21-9)
10. Trinity Christian (25-6)

Class AAA

1. Hebron Christian (32-0)
2. Wesleyan (27-4)
3. Lumpkin County (26-5)
4. Carver-Columbus (20-10)
5. Cross Creek (24-5)
6. White County (19-10)
7. Lakeview-Fort Oglethorpe (26-2)
8. Calvary Day (24-7)
9. Dawson County (16-15)
10. Mary Persons (25-5)

Class AA

1. Mt. Paran (31-1)
2. Banks County (28-4)
3. Landmark Christian (23-9)
4. Central-Macon (28-2)
5. Thomson (22-6)
6. Josey (25-5)
7. Murray County (22-5)
8. Dodge County (25-3)
9. Butler (20-10)
10. KIPP Atlanta (22-8)

Class A D-I

1. St. Francis (27-6)
2. Galloway (27-6)
3. Elbert County (26-5)
4. Woodville-Tompkins (25-6)
5. Oglethorpe County (20-9)
6. Rabun County (24-4)
7. Mt. Pisgah (17-7)
8. Lamar County (24-5)
9. Swainsboro (18-7)
10. Athens Christian (14-12)

Class A D-II

1. Clinch County (27-4)
2. Lake Oconee Academy (28-3)
3. Taylor County (27-2)
4. Turner County (25-4)
5. Montgomery County (27-2)
6. Mt. Zion-Carrollton (25-6)
7. Towns County (21-9)
8. Randolph-Clay (20-10)
9. Macon County (21-9)
10. Hawkinsville (17-6)

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Final 2022-23 GHSA Boys Basketball State Rankings


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Class AAAAAAA

1. Wheeler (26-6)
2. Cherokee (25-7)
3. McEachern (23-7)
4. Grayson (24-6)
5. Norcross (26-5)
6. Newton (19-11)
7. Carrollton (22-7)
8. Pebblebrook (18-11)
9. South Gwinnett (18-11)
10. Walton (19-12)

Class AAAAAA

1. Alexander (27-5)
2. Etowah (22-9)
3. Lee County (28-4)
4. Lanier (26-5)
5. Grovetown (20-9)
6. Jonesboro (24-4)
7. St. Pius X (24-6)
8. South Paulding (22-8)
9. Marist (20-9)
10. Blessed Trinity (23-7)

Class AAAAA

1. Kell (28-2)
2. Eagle’s Landing (29-2)
3. Dutchtown (22-9)
4. Jones County (19-13)
5. Chapel Hill (23-9)
6. Hiram (26-3)
7. Mays (21-9)
8. Union Grove (19-12)
9. Tri-Cities (19-11)
10. Winder-Barrow (20-9)

Class AAAA

1. Pace Academy (25-7)
2. Fayette County (26-6)
3. Westover (22-8)
4. McDonough (26-5)
5. Benedictine (18-6)
6. Madison County (27-4)
7. Lovett (20-10)
8. Bainbridge (26-3)
9. Woodland-Stockbridge (16-15)
10. Walnut Grove (17-13)

Class AAA

1. Sandy Creek (26-6)
2. Johnson-Savannah (25-5)
3. Cedar Grove (20-10)
4. Cross Creek (20-11)
5. Douglass (16-14)
6. Monroe Area (24-5)
7. Long County (20-11)
8. Dougherty (17-12)
9. Monroe (21-8)
10. Beach (22-6)

Class AA

1. Westside-Augusta (25-7)
2. Providence Christian (27-5)
3. Columbia (30-2)
4. Windsor Forest (23-7)
5. Model (23-5)
6. Spencer (25-5)
7. Dodge County (23-4)
8. Putnam County (22-7)
9. North Cobb Christian (21-7)
10. Butler (18-10)

Class A D-I

1. King’s Ridge (23-10)
2. Mt. Vernon (23-9)
3. Mt. Pisgah (23-9)
4. Woodville-Tompkins (20-10)
5. Social Circle (17-11)
6. Swainsboro (15-10)
7. Darlington (24-4)
8. Athens Christian (17-10)
9. Mt. Bethel (20-8)
10. Temple (24-6)

Class A D-II

1. Wilkinson County (26-6)
2. Charlton County (29-3)
3. Greenforest (20-8)
4. Portal (28-2)
5. Macon County (28-3)
6. Calhoun County (25-5)
7. Christian Heritage (23-3)
8. Manchester (21-6)
9. Hancock Central (16-9)
10. Dooly County (16-10)

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Spielin’ & Dealin’ Ep. 140: State Championship Preview


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GHSA STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS SCHEDULE

2022-23 GHSA Basketball State Championship Preview

Sandy’s Spiel Showcase – [:51]

DAY 1
Class A D-II – [2:40]
Class 4A – [10:26]

DAY 2
Class 2A – [17:04]
Class 5A – [29:21]

DAY 3
Class 3A – [39:57]
Class 6A – [52:13]

DAY 4
Class A D-I – [1:06:24]
Class 7A – [1:16:17]

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