#PRO: Spring Showdown Girls Top Performers

Jayla Cook2022 5-5 PG Jayla Cook – Redan
All gas, no breaks. That is what you get with Jayla Cook. The playmaking guard with the elite motor zoomed around the floor on both offense and defense, impacting games consistently. Cook’s sparkplug play had college coaches circling her name. The stat sheet stuffer didn’t just score downhill, she created for others dropping off no-look passes all throughout camp. Cook’s hustle will go a long way at the next level. She’s a plug-and-play guard that will immediately bring an infectious energy when on the court.

Jada Morgan2023 5-8 CG Jada Morgan – Warner Robins
No one wanted to get in the way of Jada Morgan when she decided to get to the rim. The physical guard bulled her way to the basket, scoring through contact with ease. Morgan excels at getting to her right hand. She challenges shot blockers by going right into their chest. Jada’s pitbull mentality is a hallmark of her game. Not many guards attack the glass like she does. Morgan won’t ever be out-toughed.

Gabby Hudson2022 5-6 PG Gabby Hudson – Pace Academy
There was a buzz around camp surrounding the Region 6-2A Player of the Year. Hudson has a polished game. She pushes the ball and sees the floor well, wrapping passes around defenders to find the open man. Hudson is a crafty finisher that can get shifty downhill. Gabby embraces contact and can kiss floaters off the glass when stopped short. Hudson is a well-rounded scorer that shot 36% from three over the course of her senior season. Expect D-III schools to make a hard push.

Tylia Kemp2022 5-10 W Tylia Kemp – Grayson
Tylia’s play at camp landed her a Carver College offer. Kemp is an inside-out presence. She makes a living in the corners with her three-point shot but is also strong enough to muscle her way to hoops in the paint. Kemp is an impactful rebounder and a capable defender that can help guard multiple positions.

Shakiria Chaney2022 5-9 W Shakiria Chaney – Tift County
Lil Sis came to play on Sunday. Chaney is a strong athlete with an aggressive mindset. She pursues rebounds with vigor and plays bigger than her size. Shakiria has a quick first step. She drives hard and can finish with spins in traffic. When needed, she can knock down the open outside shot but loves trying to get to the paint first.

Marlo Simms
2023 6-2 C Marlo Simms – Decatur
The size and length of Marlo Simms immediately jumps out. She’s a mobile post presence that does a nice job altering shots. Simms cleans up misses and can hit the mid-range jumper. Keep an eye on her development. Simms could be a popular prospect come next year.

Alison Hiddema2023 5-11 F Alison Hiddema – East Forsyth
One of the most improved players in the state, Alison Hiddema quickly made a name for herself after averaging 17 points, 10 rebounds and hitting 75 threes her junior season. Hiddema is a combo-forward that spends a vast majority of her time attacking from the wing. She shoots the three exceptionally well and loves to punish defenders on drives to the basket, powering her way to the hoop while drawing fouls. Hiddema will be a highly sought-after prospect at the D-II/D-III levels.

Taiylor Williams2023 5-7 G Taiylor Williams – Brookstone
A prolific scorer out of Columbus, Taiylor Williams thrived offensively. Williams is svelte of build, but the wiry guard gets to her spots consistently. She’s a three-level scorer that has wiggle off the bounce. She hits the pull-up jumper and has three-point range. Williams finishes with both hands around the rim. Taiylor packs a scoring punch. Colleges will want to get familiar ASAP.

Laila Battle2022 5-7 PG Laila Battle – Campbell
Never doubt Laila Battle. As she has proven throughout the course of her career, Battle simply knows how to get the job done. She’s a dangerous three-point shooter and a smart driver that gets into the paint at will. Laila has an effective eurostep in traffic and sweeps the ball low and strong when gathering herself to finish, avoiding any strip attempts by defenders. During gameplay, she was face-guarded the full length of the floor – something you don’t see often in camp settings. Battle is a tough-nosed defender with quick hands. Laila committed to LaGrange following camp.

Alyssa Mullholand2025 5-6 G Alyssa Mullholand – Valor Christian
Baby James Harden. Alyssa Mullholand is the complete package offensively. She is highly skilled, able to create off the dribble and dissect defenses. Mullholand has a tight handle with a crossover that gets her into the paint. Alyssa uses her size and strength to her advantage as she knows how to draw fouls and finish in traffic against length. Mullholand demands attention from the three-point line as well. It wouldn’t come as a surprise to see her eclipse the 1,000-point mark in her high school career.

Kitali Youmans2025 5-7 PG Kitali Youmans – Mt. Paran
A true point guard with a mature feel, the state champ was able to dictate the tempo whenever the ball was in her hands. Youmans has a smooth approach and understands how to run an offense. She looks to set up teammates first before hunting her own shot. Kitali weaves into the paint and can draw defenders before dishing to open teammates. Youmans makes passes off the bounce with either hand and is slick when driving to the hoop.

Shannon Niles2022 5-6 G Shannon Niles – Brookwood
The savvy senior pushes the ball well in transition, keeping her head up as she hits teammates in stride for open layups. Niles plays at a nice pace and can shift gears accordingly. She has a good-looking jump shot with three-point range. Shannon uses a crossover to beat her first defender and also implements a hesitation dribble. Niles is a good decision maker that can play either on or off the ball.

NeKaya Williams2022 5-9 G NeKaya Williams – Brookwood
NeKaya Williams blends skill and athleticism together. She’s an electric slasher that gets to the rim and finishes with both hands. Her defensive instincts on the perimeter help blow up plays and disrupt flow. Williams can crank her motor to where few can go. Her energy helps her impact games on both ends of the floor. Southern just recently became the first D-I to offer.

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2021-22 GHSA Girls Basketball All-State Honors

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

All-Georgia

Sandy’s Spiel Ms. Basketball: Kara Dunn, Mt. Paran, Sr.

FIRST TEAM
G – Diana Collins, Brookwood, Jr.
G – Danielle Carnegie, Rockdale County, So.
G – Sydney Bowles, Woodward Academy, Sr.
G – Flau’jae Johnson, Sprayberry, Sr.
W – Kara Dunn, Mt. Paran, Sr.

SECOND TEAM
G – Bridget Utberg, Woodstock, Sr.
G – Bryanna Preston, Lovejoy, So.
G – Chit-Chat Wright, Wesleyan, So.
F – Zaria Hurston, Norcross, Sr.
F – Olivia Hutcherson, Holy Innocents’, Jr.

Honorable Mention
G – Tianna Thompson, Galloway, So.
G – Kaleigh Addie, GAC, Sr.
G – Mataya Gayle, River Ridge, Jr.
G – Sydney Bolden, Loganville, Sr.
G – Jania Akins, Norcross, So.
G – Crystal Henderson, Kell, Jr.
W – Courtney Ogden, Westminster, Jr.
W – Mary Mullinax, Lumpkin County, Jr.
W – Natalia Bolden, Jefferson, Sr.
F – Xaviera Dyer, Maynard Jackson, Sr.
F – Kharyssa Richardson, New Manchester, Sr.

Class AAAAAAA

Coach of the Year: Terry Kemp, Harrison (27-4; State Runner-Up; Most Improved Team; Won 21-straight; Beat three ranked teams in state)
Player of the Year: Zaria Hurston, Norcross, Sr.
Freshman of the Year: Tatum Brown, Grayson
Best Scorer:
Diana Collins, Brookwood, Jr.
Best Shooter:
Anna Gernatt, Harrison, Sr.
Best Rebounder:
Zaria Hurston, Norcross, Sr.
Best Passer:
Sophie Smith, Denmark, Sr.
Best Shot Blocker:
Aaliyah Hunt Peachtree Ridge, Jr.
Most Underrated:
Laila Battle, Campbell, Sr.
Most Improved: Erin Whalen, North Forsyth, Jr. (Improved from 2.8 ppg/3.6 rpg/0.5 apg/1.8 spg/34.1% 2PT FG to 9.2 ppg/6.4 rpg/1.4 apg/1.8 spg/60.9% 2PT FG)
Most Improved Team: Harrison 27-4 (Improved from 8-14; State Runner-Up; Outright Region 3 Champs)

FIRST TEAM
G – Bridget Utberg, Woodstock, Sr.
G – Diana Collins, Brookwood, Jr.
G – Jania Akins, Norcross, So.
G – Erin Rodgers, Grayson, So.
F – Zaria Hurston, Norcross, Sr.

SECOND TEAM
G – Tatum Brown, Grayson, Fr.
G – Chloe Sterling, Marietta, Sr.
G – Cayla Cowart, West Forsyth, Sr.
W – Letiya Reeves, East Coweta, Sr.
W – Anna Gernatt, Harrison, Sr.

Honorable Mention
G – Sophie Smith, Denmark, Sr.
G – Caelan Ellis, McEachern, Sr.
G – Nekaya Williams, Brookwood, Sr.
G – Nia Bozeman, Campbell, Sr.
G – Sharon Tolliver, South Forsyth, Jr.
W – Toni Warren, Cherokee, So.
W – Aliyah Washington, North Paulding, Sr.
W – Erin Whalen, North Forsyth, Jr.
W – Taniya McGowan, Archer, Jr.
W – Shakiria Chaney, Tift County, Sr.
C – Aaliyah Hunt, Peachtree Ridge, Jr.

Class AAAAAA

Coach of the Year: Cedric King, Lovejoy (28-3; State Champs; Outright Region 4 Champs; Beat four ranked teams in state)
Player of the Year: Danielle Carnegie, Rockdale County, So.
Freshman of the Year: Sophia Pearl, River Ridge
Best Scorer:
Flau’jae Johnson, Sprayberry, Sr.
Best Shooter:
Sophia Pearl, River Ridge, Fr.
Best Rebounder:
Halle Verkerk, East Paulding, Sr.
Best Passer:
Mataya Gayle, River Ridge, Jr.
Best Shot Blocker:
Essence Cody, Valdosta, Jr.
Most Underrated:
Alaya Grane, Northside-Warner Robins, So.
Most Improved: Halle Verkerk, East Paulding, Sr. (Improved from 9 ppg/8.5 rpg to 13 ppg/14.1 rpg)
Most Improved Team: Bradwell Institute 22-6 (Improved from 8-10; Elite 8)

FIRST TEAM
G – Mataya Gayle, River Ridge, Jr.
G – Crystal Henderson, Kell, Jr.
G – Danielle Carnegie, Rockdale County, So.
G – Bryanna Preston, Lovejoy, So.
G – Flau’jae Johnson, Sprayberry, Sr.

SECOND TEAM
G – Ava Grace Watson, Buford, So.
G – Elle Blatchford, Sequoyah, Jr.
G – Jordy Griggs, Osborne, Jr.
F – Lazaria Spearman, Dacula, Sr.
C – Essence Cody, Valdosta, Jr.

Honorable Mention
G – Eghosa Obasuyi, Carrollton, Jr.
G – Taniyah Bowman, Bradwell Institute, Jr.
G – Sophia Pearl, River Ridge, So.
G – Jada Peterson, Kell, Jr.
G – D’Mya Griffin, Grovetown, Sr.
W – Jordynn Dudley, Cambridge, Jr.
W – La’Nya Foster, Lovejoy, Jr.
F – Raven Thompson, Langston Hughes, Sr.
F – Keona Curtis, Grovetown, Sr.
F – Grace Ridley, Dalton, So.
C – Shane’ Jackson, Brunswick, Jr.

Class AAAAA

Coach of the Year: Kim Lawrence, Woodward Academy (29-2; Repeat State Champs; Outright Region 3 Champs; Won state title by 28)
Player of the Year: Sydney Bowles, Woodward Academy, Sr.
Freshman of the Year: Cornelia Ellington, Decatur
Best Scorer:
Sydney Bowles, Woodward Academy, Sr.
Best Shooter:
Yasmine Allen, Forest Park, So.
Best Rebounder:
Xaviera Dyer, Maynard Jackson, Sr.
Best Passer:
Trinity Barrow, Greenbrier, Jr.
Best Shot Blocker:
Caitlin Staley, Greenbrier, Jr.
Most Underrated:
Tamia Boone, Stone Mountain, Sr.
Most Improved: Emaya Lewis, Loganville, So. (Improved from 5.7 ppg/6.1 rpg/1.8 bpg to 14.9 ppg/10.6 rpg/2 bpg)
Most Improved Team: Stockbridge 21-7 (Improved from 9-14; Sweet 16)

FIRST TEAM
G – Sydney Bolden, Loganville, Sr.
G – Sydney Bowles, Woodward Academy, Sr.
G – Carrington Wilson, Stockbridge, So.
F – Kharyssa Richardson, New Manchester, Sr.
F – Xaviera Dyer, Maynard Jackson, Sr.

SECOND TEAM
G – Trinity Barrow, Greenbrier, Jr.
G – Jayda Brown, Forest Park, Jr.
G – Jada Morgan, Warner Robins, Jr.
F – Zy Thompson, Griffin, Jr.
C – Emaya Lewis, Loganville, So.

Honorable Mention
G – Taliah Cornish, Maynard Jackson, So.
G – Jordan Brooks, Union Grove, So.
G – Britiya Curtis, Calhoun, Jr.
G – Yasmine Allen, Forest Park, So.
W – Aaliyah Duranham, Griffin, Jr.
W – Keara Collins, McIntosh, Sr.
W – Sara Lewis, Woodward Academy, Jr.
W – Claire Davis, Cass, Sr.
W – Kaela Ward, Villa Rica, Sr.
F – Erial Owens, Hiram, Sr.
C – Caitlin Staley, Greenbrier, Jr.

Class AAAA

Coach of the Year: Kim Hixon, Marist (28-3; First State Championship; Outright Region 6 Champs; Allowed 32.3 ppg; Finished on 16-game winning streak)
Player of the Year: Natalia Bolden, Jefferson, Sr.
Freshman of the Year: Jatiana Chambers, Dougherty
Best Scorer:
Natalia Bolden, Jefferson, Sr.
Best Shooter:
Ellie Kinlaw, Jefferson, Sr.
Best Rebounder:
Veronica Sierzant, Islands, Jr.
Best Passer:
Jatiana Chambers, Dougherty, Fr.
Best Shot Blocker:
Akilah Shelton, Hardaway, Fr.
Most Underrated:
Kaitlyn Robinson, Druid Hills, Sr.
Most Improved: Riley Black, Chestatee, So. (Improved from 6.6 ppg/5 rpg to 18 ppg/10.7 rpg/3.7 apg/2.3 spg)
Most Improved Team: Fayette County 16-11 (Improved from 0-17; State Playoffs)

FIRST TEAM
G – Evelina Davlakou, Luella, Sr.
G – Avery Fantucci, Marist, Sr.
W – Natalia Bolden, Jefferson, Sr.
W – Alexcia Murphy, Troup County, Jr.
F – Ariana Dyson, Luella, Jr.

SECOND TEAM
G – Malaya Jones, Arabia Mountain, So.
G – Madison Ruff, Baldwin, So.
G – Caroline Mullins, Pickens, So.
W – Riley Black, Chestatee, So.
F – Veronica Sierzant, Islands, Jr.

Honorable Mention
G – Jatiana Chambers, Dougherty, Fr.
G – Myori Pruitt, Arabia Mountain, Jr.
G – Ellie Kinlaw, Jefferson, Sr.
G – Kelli Finkley, Stephenson, Sr.
G – Ashley Lester, Cedar Shoals, Jr.
W – Milani Smith, Luella, So.
F – Ashlyn Mesidor, Carver-Columbus, Sr.
F – Emma Allen, Northwest Whitfield, Sr.
F – Lexy Faklaris, Marist, Sr.
C – Janaye Walker, Baldwin, Fr.
C – Detavia Salter, Bainbridge, Sr.

Class AAA

Coach of the Year: David Dowse, Lumpkin County (30-1; First State Championship; 29-0 as Head Coach; Outright Region 7 Champs; No seniors)
Player of the Year: Mary Mullinax, Lumpkin County, Jr.
Freshman of the Year: Christen Collins, Lakeview-Fort Oglethorpe
Best Scorer:
Courtney Ogden, Westminster, Jr.
Best Shooter:
Averie Jones, Lumpkin County, So.
Best Rebounder:
Amani Hamilton, Johnson-Savannah, Sr.
Best Passer:
Jayla Cook, Redan, Sr.
Best Shot Blocker:
Allejah Moultry, Beach, Sr.
Most Underrated:
Brinkley Kate Reed, Coahulla Creek, Jr.
Most Improved: Alison Hiddema, East Forsyth, Jr. (Improved from 0.8 ppg/1 rpg to 17 ppg/10 rpg/75 3PTM; 38%)
Most Improved Team: Lakeview-Fort Oglethorpe 28-2 (Improved from 0-19; Elite 8; Outright Region 6 Champs)

FIRST TEAM
G – Natalie Herrin, Pierce County, Sr.
G – Averie Jones, Lumpkin County, So.
G – Kaleigh Addie, GAC, Sr.
W – Mary Mullinax, Lumpkin County, Jr.
W – Courtney Ogden, Westminster, Jr.

SECOND TEAM
G – Micheala Bogans, Cross Creek, So.
G – Jayla Cook, Redan, Sr.
G – Jaci Bolden, GAC, Sr.
G – Christina Collins, Lakeview-Fort Oglethorpe, Jr.
W – Mattie Nuckolls, Murray County, Jr.

Honorable Mention
G – D’yanna Maxey, Douglass, Sr.
G – Christen Collins, Lakeview-Fort Oglethorpe, Fr.
G – Antonia Pittman, East Jackson, Jr.
G – Taniya Prior, Central-Macon, Sr.
G – Lexi Pierce, Lumpkin County, Jr.
G – Rickayla Johnson, Cedar Grove, Sr.
G – Dakota Phillips, Hart County, So.
W – Amani Hamilton, Johnson-Savannah, Sr.
F – Alison Hiddema, East Forsyth, Jr.
F – Kate Jackson, Lumpkin County, Jr.
C – Trinity Jackson, Sumter County, Sr.

Class AA

Coach of the Year: Josh Jones, Elbert County (28-4; First State Championship; Beat four ranked teams in state; No senior starters)
Player of the Year: Aaniyah Allen, Elbert County, Jr.
Freshman of the Year: Lyric Green, Dodge County
Best Scorer:
Jakia Little, Northeast-Macon, Sr.
Best Shooter:
Courtney Davis, Fannin County, So.
Best Rebounder:
Ava Hunter, Union County, Sr.
Best Passer:
Lucy Hood, Rabun County, So.
Best Shot Blocker:
Brianna Pelote, Woodville-Tompkins, So.
Most Underrated:
Jalexia Taylor, Bleckley County, Sr.
Most Improved: Brianna Pelote, Woodville-Tompkins, So. (Improved from 6.9 ppg/6.9 rpg to 15.5 ppg/10.5 rpg/5.7 bpg)
Most Improved Team: Northeast-Macon 23-7 (Improved from 9-8; Final 4; Outright Region 3 Champs)

FIRST TEAM
G – Aaniyah Allen, Elbert County, Jr.
G – Jakia Little, Northeast-Macon, Sr.
F – Gracie Deetz, Rabun County, Sr.
C – Ava Hunter, Union County, Sr.
C – Kamryn Grier, Banks County, Jr.

SECOND TEAM
G – Courtney Davis, Fannin County, So.
G – Niya Moon, Elbert County, Jr.
G – Carley Haban, Rabun County, Sr.
W – Ashley Gray, Washington County, Sr.
C – Brianna Pelote, Woodville-Tompkins, So.

Honorable Mention
G – Becca Ledford, Fannin County, Sr.
G – Lucy Hood, Rabun County, So.
G – Makiya Parrish, Chattooga, Jr.
G – Gabrielle Johnson, Callaway, Sr.
G – Tamya Blasingame, Lamar County, Sr.
G – Jayden Boykin, Heard County, So.
G – Terrace Hester, Elbert County, Jr.
G – KayKay Mobley, Toombs County, Sr.
W – Kiara Turner, Laney, Jr.
F – Aqoyas Cody, Josey, Sr.
C – Lyric Green, Dodge County, Fr.

Class A-Private

Coach of the Year: Stephanie Dunn, Mt. Paran (25-4; First State Championship; Outright Region 7 Champs; Beat five ranked teams in state)
Player of the Year: Kara Dunn, Mt. Paran, Sr.
Freshman of the Year: Jessica Fields, Mt. Paran
Best Scorer:
Kara Dunn, Mt. Paran, Sr.
Best Shooter:
Chit-Chat Wright, Wesleyan, So.
Best Rebounder:
Olivia Hutcherson, Holy Innocents’, Jr.
Best Passer:
Tianna Thompson, Galloway, So.
Best Shot Blocker:
Jessica Fields, Mt. Paran, Fr.
Most Underrated:
Morgan Skipper, Our Lady of Mercy, Sr.
Most Improved: Chit-Chat Wright, Wesleyan, So. (Improved from 12.8 ppg to 21.9 ppg/5.1 rpg/4.5 apg/3 spg/71 3PTM – 60%/65% FG/95% FT)
Most Improved Team: Holy Innocents’ 27-3 (Improved from 12-7; Final 4; Outright Region 5 Champs)

FIRST TEAM
G – Tianna Thompson, Galloway, So.
G – Chit-Chat Wright, Wesleyan, So.
W – Kara Dunn, Mt. Paran, Sr.
F – Olivia Hutcherson, Holy Innocents’, Jr.
F – Jessica Fields, Mt. Paran, Fr.

SECOND TEAM
G – Zaynah Preston, Holy Innocents’, So.
G – Gabbie Grooms, Landmark Christian, So.
G – Mahkayla Premo, Calvary Day, Sr.
F – Jessie Parish, Hebron Christian, Sr.
F – Zsofia Telegdy, Trinity Christian, Sr.

Honorable Mention
G – Hannah Cail, Calvary Day, Jr.
G – Taiylor Williams, Brookstone, Jr.
G – Aubrey Beckham, Hebron Christian, Fr.
G – Hailee Swain, Holy Innocents’, Fr.
G – Cate Hardin, Fellowship Christian, Sr.
W – Brooke Moore, North Cobb Christian, Jr.
W – Kyla Cain, Galloway, Jr.
F – Trynce Taylor, St. Francis, Jr.
F – Sa’Mya Wyatt, St. Francis, So.
F – Abby Nicholson, Savannah Country Day, Sr.
F – Kendall Emener, First Presbyterian Day, Jr.

Class A-Public

Coach of the Year: Ed Wilson, Lake Oconee Academy (26-1; First State Championship; Unbeaten in A-Public; 19.6-point average margin of victory in playoffs)
Player of the Year: Marley Bell, Montgomery County, So.
Freshman of the Year: Jesstynie Scott, Schley County, Fr.
Best Scorer:
Tykhia Burgess, Turner County, Jr.
Best Shooter:
Niyah Shuman, Bryan County, Sr.
Best Rebounder:
Marley Bell, Montgomery County, So.
Best Passer:
I’ziah McCutchins, Trion, So.
Best Shot Blocker:
Terrianna Wilburn, Dublin, Sr.
Most Underrated:
Amanda Ogletree, Greenville, Sr.
Most Improved: Tykhia Burgess, Turner County, Jr. (Improved from 17.6 ppg/8.8 rpg/1.4 bpg to 25.7 ppg/9.2 rpg/2.2 bpg)
Most Improved Team: Schley County 18-5 (Improved from 4-7; Sweet 16; Region 5 Tournament Champs)

FIRST TEAM
G – Tykhia Burgess, Turner County, Jr.
G – Jordan Kierbow, Mt. Zion-Carrollton, Sr.
G – Georgia Bosart, Lake Oconee Academy, So.
G – Jada Williams, Lake Oconee Academy, Jr.
G – Marley Bell, Montgomery County, So.

SECOND TEAM
G – Jesstynie Scott, Schley County, Fr.
G – Makyla Bell, Montgomery County, Sr.
W – Jordan Vernon, Charlton County, Sr.
F – Jaliyah Zackery, Taylor County, Jr.
C – Terrianna Wilburn, Dublin, Sr.

Honorable Mention
G – I’ziah McCutchins, Trion, So.
G – Tytiana Mathis, Seminole County, Sr.
G – Makaylah Garard, Charlton County, Jr.
G – Jameria Lawrence, Hancock Central, Sr.
G – Truth Wimberly, Pelham, So.
G – Lauren Massey, Commerce, Sr.
G – Kenzie Stucker, Bryan County, Jr.
G – Amiyeon Grady, Clinch County, Jr.
W – Ta’miya Tyler, Screven County, Jr.
F – Tashay Gay, Pelham, Jr.
F – Aniya Smith, Claxton, Jr.

2021-22 Final GHSA Girls Basketball State Rankings


Class AAAAAAA

1. Norcross (26-5)
2. Harrison (27-4)
3. Campbell (20-11)
4. Brookwood (23-5)
5. Grayson (22-6)
6. North Forsyth (24-4)
7. Archer (22-7)
8. Cherokee (23-6)
9. West Forsyth (21-8)
10. Woodstock (19-10)

Class AAAAAA

1. Lovejoy (28-3)
2. River Ridge (28-2)
3. Sequoyah (24-8)
4. Kell (27-3)
5. Rockdale County (21-8)
6. Brunswick (27-2)
7. Carrollton (24-5)
8. Langston Hughes (23-7)
9. Rome (22-5)
10. Sprayberry (20-8)

Class AAAAA

1. Woodward Academy (29-2)
2. Forest Park (22-7)
3. Warner Robins (25-6)
4. Maynard Jackson (18-5)
5. Greenbrier (26-4)
6. New Manchester (19-10)
7. Loganville (21-8)
8. Griffin (22-7)
9. Stockbridge (21-7)
10. Northside-Columbus (21-8)

Class AAAA

1. Marist (28-3)
2. Luella (27-4)
3. Baldwin (26-3)
4. Pickens (26-4)
5. Jefferson (25-4)
6. Carver-Columbus (25-4)
7. Chestatee (21-9)
8. Northwest Whitfield (21-10)
9. Arabia Mountain (19-7)
10. Dougherty (17-8)

Class AAA

1. Lumpkin County (30-1)
2. GAC (25-7)
3. Cross Creek (25-2)
4. Westminster (17-11)
5. Pierce County (24-6)
6. Lakeview-Fort Oglethorpe (28-2)
7. Sumter County (23-7)
8. Central-Macon (23-6)
9. Murray County (21-7)
10. East Forsyth (20-9)

Class AA

1. Elbert County (28-4)
2. Rabun County (24-6)
3. Josey (24-6)
4. Northeast-Macon (23-7)
5. Fannin County (26-3)
6. Callaway (21-5)
7. Laney (17-8)
8. Swainsboro (20-3)
9. Dodge County (23-4)
10. Woodville-Tompkins (18-10)

Class A-Private

1. Mt. Paran (25-4)
2. Holy Innocents’ (27-3)
3. Hebron Christian (26-6)
4. Galloway (18-10)
5. St. Francis (26-4)
6. Trinity Christian (23-6)
7. Wesleyan (13-10)
8. Landmark Christian (21-9)
9. Deerfield-Windsor (20-5)
10. Calvary Day (19-6)

Class A-Public

1. Lake Oconee Academy (26-1)
2. Hancock Central (18-4)
3. Commerce (14-15)
4. Seminole County (18-12)
5. Montgomery County (25-3)
6. Taylor County (23-5)
7. Pelham (19-3)
8. Dublin (22-9)
9. Screven County (21-4)
10. Schley County (18-5)

State Championship Recaps

2021-22 Final GHSA Boys Basketball State Rankings


Class AAAAAAA

1. Norcross (26-6)
2. Berkmar (26-5)
3. Pebblebrook (28-3)
4. Newton (25-6)
5. North Gwinnett (26-4)
6. Milton (22-8)
7. Grayson (20-9)
8. Archer (21-10)
9. East Coweta (18-11)
10. McEachern (16-10)

Class AAAAAA

1. Grovetown (29-3)
2. Buford (25-7)
3. Sequoyah (25-7)
4. Wheeler (25-5)
5. Langston Hughes (19-13)
6. Kell (19-11)
7. Westlake (20-6)
8. Tucker (22-5)
9. Alexander (24-5)
10. River Ridge (24-6)

Class AAAAA

1. Tri-Cities (23-5)
2. Eagle’s Landing (27-4)
3. Jonesboro (21-9)
4. Calhoun (22-7)
5. Chapel Hill (25-5)
6. St. Pius X (26-4)
7. Woodland-Stockbridge (24-6)
8. Lithonia (21-9)
9. Hiram (19-10)
10. Walnut Grove (23-6)

Class AAAA

1. Spencer (30-2)
2. Westover (25-4)
3. McDonough (26-3)
4. Marist (21-10)
5. Druid Hills (25-5)
6. Monroe (24-4)
7. Jefferson (25-4)
8. Baldwin (22-4)
9. Dougherty (15-12)
10. Fayette County (21-9)

Class AAA

1. Cross Creek (26-6)
2. Windsor Forest (23-7)
3. Thomson (23-3)
4. Sumter County (27-3)
5. Sandy Creek (26-4)
6. Groves (18-6)
7. Beach (16-9)
8. GAC (23-7)
9. Johnson-Savannah (17-11)
10. LaFayette (25-1)

Class AA

1. Westside-Augusta (28-3)
2. Butler (22-7)
3. Pace Academy (25-5)
4. Columbia (25-5)
5. Northeast-Macon (21-10)
6. Vidalia (27-2)
7. Woodville-Tompkins (18-11)
8. Washington County (23-5)
9. Model (22-7)
10. Rabun County (23-6)

Class A-Private

1. Greenforest (28-4)
2. King’s Ridge (28-5)
3. Galloway (20-8)
4. Heritage School (23-8)
5. First Presbyterian Day (23-4)
6. North Cobb Christian (19-8)
7. Calvary Day (17-7)
8. Providence Christian (19-9)
9. Mt. Vernon Presbyterian (16-11)
10. Christian Heritage (19-7)

Class A-Public

T-1. Drew Charter (31-1)
T-1. Social Circle (30-1)
3. Warren County (25-4)
4. Manchester (28-3)
5. Calhoun County (26-1)
6. Dublin (28-2)
7. Wilkinson County (15-12)
8. Towns County (20-8)
9. Dooly County (18-7)
10. Portal (17-8)

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