Region 2-5A Semifinals Top Performers


2025 5-11 F McKayla Hosley – Northside-Columbus
The 2025 class has a new name soon to appear near the top of upcoming player rankings in McKayla Hosley. In a 63-45 loss to McIntosh, the long and athletic freshman was a major bright spot pouring in 20 points, 8 rebounds, 2 assists, 1 steal and 3 blocks. At 5-foot-11, maybe closer to 6-foot, Hosley has the skill set to play all over the floor. She can play inside and score with either hand, using a quick power dribble to balance herself before finishing strong. The natural lefty springs off the ground to high-point rebounds with strong hands and finishes through contact. Hosley plays forward for the Patriots but has enough ability to play full-time on the wing. She drained four threes and showed a creative attack off the dribble, getting into the lane and scoring at the rim. McKayla sees the floor well when she gets downhill. She drops off assists over the defense that most players can’t see without her size. Hosley runs the floor like a gazelle and can defend every position thanks to her lateral quickness. SEC schools have already started to show interest. The sky is the limit.

2022 5-10 W Keara Collins – McIntosh
North Georgia might want to try and see if Keara Collins can split time between soccer and basketball. The midfielder uses her nifty footwork from the pitch as she maneuvers her way to produce at a high level on the hardwood. Collins, a UNG soccer-signee, has nice size on the perimeter and plays 1-5 for the Chiefs. When McIntosh needs a play to be made, the ball is in Collins’ hands. Keara doesn’t have blinding speed or elite leaping ability but her knowledge of the game and mastery of the subtleties make her a nightmare to defend. Collins has a solid handle and can push in transition after collecting rebounds. She uses hesitation moves to try and get her defender off balance before shifting gears and blowing past. Collins excels at finishing with either hand around the rim, expertly shielding the ball from shot blockers and squeezing her layups off the glass from tough angles. When left open, Collins can drill the three and is capable of beating opponents with her court vision, finding the open man in McIntosh’s offense which features constant screening and cutting. Collins piled up 22 points, 11 rebounds, 3 assists, 1 steal and 1 block in a blowout of Northside-Columbus. Keara’s versatility and reliability make her one of the best players Region 2-5A has to offer.

2023 6-0 F Zy Thompson – Griffin
The Region 2-5A Player of the Year jumps off the court with her length and athleticism. Part of a Griffin attack that scores the vast majority of their points in the paint, many coming off second-chance opportunities, Thompson is a bouncy high motor forward that likes to get on the glass. When stationed at the high post, Thompson tries to catch and dive her way to the right block, finishing drives against helpless defenders overwhelmed by her quickness and size. Defensively, Zy drew the assignment of guarding Jherni Carter-Ransom part of a Triangle-and-Two defense. Thompson finished with 11 points, 13 rebounds and 1 block, scoring the go-ahead putback with 12 seconds left to survive Harris County 42-40.

2022 5-11 F Jherni Carter-Ransom – Harris County
The senior leader for Harris County collected 13 points, 13 rebounds, 1 assist and 2 blocks battling the long frontline of Griffin. Carter-Ransom has a nice skill set. While she can bang down low and score in the paint, Jherni also has the touch and quick trigger to stretch the floor and knock down threes. She hit back-to-back longballs in the fourth quarter to fuel the Tigers’ upset bid. Carter-Ransom handles the ball well for her size and can attack downhill when creases open. Her sturdy size along with her well-rounded game make her an interesting prospect at the next level.

Player Analysis: No. 3 Alexander 75, South Paulding 65


2022 6-3 G Zion Fruster – Alexander
There’s a lot to like about Zion Fruster’s game, a wiry guard with size that has started picking up serious interest, logging an offer from D-II UVA Wise just last week. Fruster is a consistent scorer on the perimeter. He gets great lift on his jumper, able to pull-up and elevate over defenders. He has an easy release and is good both off the catch and off the dribble. In the fourth quarter, he found his points at the rim, finishing in transition and through traffic. Fruster finished with 23 points, 3 rebounds and 1 assist. He’s one of the better stock risers in Georgia, as a versatile guard that can play either the 1 or 2.

2022 6-6 W Jah’Kim Payne – Alexander
Jah’Kim Payne is a smooth multidimensional player that can play 1-5 at the high school level. Payne is a Swiss Army Knife. He can initiate the offense with his ball handling and court vision, serve as a slasher on the wing or anchor himself in the high post and decide whether to attack or distribute. Payne glides to the rim, scoring on finger rolls as he slices through the defense with his long strides. He came up big in the fourth quarter with eight points, six via drives while also making plays on defense. His length and mobility help him defend all positions, giving him great switchability whenever screens come into play. Jah’Kim finished with 17 points, 6 rebounds, 4 assists, 1 steal and 1 block. His combination of length, size, versatility and skill should put him squarely on college radars, especially D-II programs.

2023 6-5 W Marvin McGhee – Alexander
McGhee provided some timely buckets when South Paulding was threatening. He helped keep the Spartans at bay with a pair of threes and a drive. McGhee isn’t as long or athletic as Payne, but he’s a serviceable combo-forward that can spend time playing inside or out. He was effective on the glass and made a huge block in the fourth quarter in transition that led to a four-point swing, making the game 61-54 instead of 59-56. Marvin tallied 10 points, 5 rebounds, 2 steals and 1 block.

2024 6-2 SG Andrew LaVigne – South Paulding
The growth and confidence of Andrew LaVigne is shining through more and more often. The sturdy shooter caught fire in the third quarter to bring the Spartans to within one after trailing by as many as 12 points. LaVigne poured in three threes in the frame and hit five for the game. Andrew plays with good balance and gets his feet set and shoulders squared quickly when locating the rim. He has a pretty shot and moved well without the ball on cuts to the basket. LaVigne netted a team-high 22 points. If he is able to maintain his consistency and continue to improve, he could be South Paulding’s most dangerous scorer next season, part of what will be a veteran backcourt with major experience.

2023 6-2 SG Randy Harris – South Paulding
Randy Harris opened the game passing the ball exceptionally well, hitting cutters with sharp bounce passes as the on-ball pressure of Alexander forced the Spartans to initiate their offense far from the basket. Harris was able to calmly survey the floor and fit the ball to teammates when they had a window to score. After a scoreless first half, Harris started to hunt his offense as the game wore on, getting downhill using his leaping ability to score at the rim. Harris scored 13 points, 10 in the fourth quarter as he implemented floaters and scored in transition. South Paulding needs Harris to stay aggressive. Sometimes he can fade into the flow of the game without being a factor, but when he’s looking to attack, the Spartans are at their best. Harris’ energy led to 4 rebounds, 5 assists, 1 steal and 1 block.

2023 6-2 CG Jeremiah Taylor – South Paulding
Coming off the bench as he recovers from an injury, Taylor provided a nice spark with 11 points, 3 rebounds, 4 assists, 2 steals and 1 block. Typically South Paulding’s leading scorer and best player when healthy, Jeremiah was able to bring a change of pace as a sub. Going up against the length of Alexander was a tough task as Taylor’s offense primarily comes at the rim. He was able score all five of his field goals in the paint, but had to work extra hard to do so. Even while it wasn’t his best offensive production, Taylor was able to make positive contributions elsewhere, especially with his passing. Unlocking a consistent three-point shot is still the deciding factor as to how special Taylor can be.

Week 13 GHSA Girls Basketball State Rankings


Class AAAAAAA

1. Brookwood (18-3)
2. North Forsyth (20-3)
3. Grayson (17-4)
4. Norcross (18-4)
5. Harrison (19-3)
6. Cherokee (19-5)
7. South Forsyth (18-6)
8. Archer (17-5)
9. Woodstock (17-8)
10. West Forsyth (18-6)

Class AAAAAA

1. River Ridge (23-1)
2. Lovejoy (19-3)
3. Kell (20-2)
4. Buford (19-3)
5. Langston Hughes (19-5)
6. Sequoyah (18-6)
7. Brunswick (22-1)
8. Sprayberry (16-6)
9. Rockdale County (16-6)
10. Rome (18-3)

Class AAAAA

1. Woodward Academy (21-2)
2. Forest Park (15-5)
3. Griffin (19-6)
4. Union Grove (19-4)
5. Maynard Jackson (12-4)
6. Warner Robins (20-5)
7. Greenbrier (20-3)
8. Northside-Columbus (19-5)
9. McIntosh (16-6)
10. Stockbridge (18-5)

Class AAAA

1. Luella (21-3)
2. Carver-Columbus (19-3)
3. Jefferson (20-3)
4. Baldwin (20-2)
5. Marist (20-3)
6. Pickens (20-2)
7. Arabia Mountain (16-5)
8. Cedar Shoals (15-7)
9. Chestatee (17-7)
10. Dougherty (15-7)

Class AAA

1. Lumpkin County (23-1)
2. GAC (17-5)
3. Cross Creek (19-1)
4. Lakeview-Fort Oglethorpe (22-1)
5. Sumter County (19-6)
6. East Jackson (20-2)
7. Tattnall County (15-6)
8. Pierce County (18-5)
9. Murray County (18-4)
10. Central-Macon (20-4)

Class AA

1. Rabun County (17-4)
2. Elbert County (20-3)
3. Fannin County (19-2)
4. Northeast-Macon (17-6)
5. Dodge County (18-2)
6. Laney (13-5)
7. Josey (16-5)
8. Callaway (16-4)
9. Washington County (14-5)
10. Swainsboro (16-2)

Class A-Private

1. Holy Innocents’ (20-2)
2. Mt. Paran (17-4)
3. St. Francis (20-3)
4. Wesleyan (12-6)
5. Hebron Christian (19-4)
6. Trinity Christian (19-5)
7. Galloway (13-7)
8. Deerfield-Windsor (16-3)
9. Darlington (18-5)
10. Calvary Day (17-4)

Class A-Public

1. Montgomery County (19-2)
2. Lake Oconee Academy (17-1)
3. Bryan County (20-4)
4. Screven County (16-3)
5. Pelham (14-1)
6. Claxton (13-4)
7. Taylor County (19-3)
8. Schley County (15-4)
9. Mt. Zion-Carrollton (19-6)
10. Telfair County (16-5)

The final week of the regular season is upon us. Some regions have already wrapped up their schedule while the majority finish up over the next few days. With that being said, please send region tournament brackets along with All-Region Teams to [email protected] in order to be added to the Master Schedule which will be updated in real-time with final scores throughout the postseason.

Just like on the boys side, there is no movement in Class 7A this week. No. 1 Brookwood won at No. 3 Grayson 65-57 as UGA-commit Diana Collins poured in 28 points, 6 rebounds, 3 assists and 3 steals while Nekaya Williams added 18 points and 8 rebounds. At one point the Rams led by double-digits but an injury in the third quarter to Erin Rodgers helped fuel a Broncos surge. No. 4 Norcross beat last week’s Class A-Private No. 6 Galloway 62-53 on the road before dropping 71-68 to Class 6A No. 2 Lovejoy. Jania Akins finished with 27 points, 5 rebounds, 5 assists, 3 steals and 1 block in the win over Galloway. No. 5 Harrison set a new school-record with their 13th consecutive victory as the Hoyas outlasted North Paulding in overtime 50-43 as Anna Gernatt and Holley Turner scored 15 apiece. No. 10 West Forsyth got back on track with the return of Tennessee Tech-signee Cayla Cowart, scoring 9 points in the second half in a 58-34 win over Forsyth Central, Kathrine Bottoms leading the way with a career-high 17.

There is some shuffling around in Class 6A, but the top two remain unchanged. Bryanna Preston scored 16 points and Ayanna Boyd netted 13 in No. 2 Lovejoy’s 71-68 win at Class 7A No. 4 Norcross. No. 3 Kell rises a spot with a revenge win over No. 8 Sprayberry 72-62, Crystal Henderson dumping in 34 points, 7 rebounds and 6 assists. No. 6 Sequoyah climbs two spots following a 64-45 win against Cambridge, Elle Blatchford scoring 25 points. No. 7 Brunswick is also up two slots as the program recorded its 250th win, beating Lowndes 61-57, Shane’ Jackson double-doubling with 19 points and 10 rebounds. Grovetown (18-6) slips out of the Top 10 after losing 46-42 to No. 9 Rockdale County, who is back in the rankings for the first time since Week 9. Danielle Carnegie netted 18 points in the win and is averaging 20.8 points, 7.3 rebounds, 5.2 assists and 3.4 steals per game over her sophomore season. The Bulldogs have played a tough schedule and have gone 3-6 vs. Top 10 opponents.

After 10 weeks of the same three teams being ranked in the Top 3, Class 5A welcomes a new permutation following No. 5 Maynard Jackson’s upset loss at Villa Rica 63-51, dropping the Jaguars three spots as they were unable to slow down Kaela Ward who exploded for 34 points, 13 rebounds and 7 steals. No. 3 Griffin is back near the top of the poll after spending time in the three-spot in Weeks 1 and 2. The Bears knocked off No. 8 Northside-Columbus 66-59 to secure the one-seed in the Region 2 Tournament. No. 4 Union Grove is up a position following a 40-33 win against Dutchtown which helped them land the one-seed in Region 4. No. 10 Stockbridge slips a place with a 47-45 loss at Eagle’s Landing, but holds the two-seed in the Region 4 Tournament.

Class 4A No. 1 Luella continues to click on all cylinders, drilling Southwest DeKalb 60-42 after holding a 38-point lead after three quarters if MaxPreps is correct. No. 2 Carver-Columbus’ supremacy over Region 2 was reaffirmed with wins over Troup County 79-49 and Hardaway (15-6) 59-44, knocking the Hawks out of the Top 10. No. 4 Baldwin clobbered West Laurens 68-19, Tamia Smith scoring 16 points. No. 5 Marist’s spell over No. 7 Arabia Mountain has yet to be broken as the War Eagles swept the season series with a 36-26 win and has now won four-straight against the Rams. No. 6 Pickens creeps up a spot in the rankings, running their winning streak up to 18 after victories over Northwest Whitfield (39-31) and Class A-Private No. 9 Darlington (50-44). Bainbridge (16-9) falls out of the poll with a 36-27 loss to debutant No. 10 Dougherty, who finished the regular season on a 5-game winning streak to snatch the one-seed out of Region 1 en route to becoming the fourth team out of the six-team grouping to spend time in the Top 10. Four players average double-digits for the Trojans led by 5-foot-10 junior center Jacquelyn Buchanan (13.3 ppg, 6 rpg). 5-foot-1 Jatiana Chambers is in the running for Class 4A Freshman of the Year averaging 12.8 points, 2.8 rebounds, 6.5 assists and 5.4 steals. 5-foot-8 senior Shakeria Hallman rejoined the team in mid-December and is averaging 11.6 points per game while 5-foot-5 senior Kaylin Thompson brings athleticism and energy, chipping in 11.3 points, 3.8 rebounds, 4.2 assists and 3.2 steals. Back in the poll is No. 9 Chestatee who earned road wins over North Oconee (55-46) and Madison County (52-25) to pull into a three-way tie for second-place in Region 8. The War Eagles can clinch the two-seed if they can defeat No. 8 Cedar Shoals. The Jaguars lost 75-33 to Class A-Private No. 6 Trinity Christian this past week but beat Chestatee 65-53 earlier in the season.

Class 3A No. 1 Lumpkin County found themselves in a dogfight with Region 7 two-seed White County, up 44-42 after three quarters before the Indians pulled away late for a 64-52 win to polish off an undefeated record in region play. Region 7 Player of the Year Mary Mullinax scored 22 points. No. 2 GAC crushed Cedar Grove 80-41 as Xavier-signee Kaleigh Addie poured in 36 points and Trinity Thomas posted 32 points and 10 rebounds. No. 3 Cross Creek beat Thomson 64-39, No. 6 East Jackson edged Hart County 47-40 and No. 9 Murray County held off Ringgold 63-55 on the road as Mattie Nuckolls erupted for five threes on her way to 25 points while Ella Dotson scored 17 points. North Hall (17-8) got a big 62-52 win over East Forsyth, but a 62-48 upset loss at 9-17 Gilmer earlier in the week sinks the Trojans from the Top 10. Riding an 8-game winning streak back into the rankings for the first time since Week 3 is No. 10 Central-Macon. The Chargers went to Fort Valley and blew past Peach County 51-32 to lock up the two-seed in Region 2. Taniya Prior netted 19 points.

The nip-and-tuck razor thin margin of error in Class 2A is about to come to a head. No. 1 Rabun County hangs onto their spot atop the poll after losing 48-47 at Rabun Gap and rallying to beat Highlands, NC 54-48 on Senior Night, Carley Haban scoring 16 points and Emmanuel-signee Gracie Deetz tallying 15 points and 9 rebounds. The LadyCats travel to The Inferno on Tuesday for their rematch with No. 2 Elbert County who is coming off a 71-47 win against Union County. Terrace Hester has found a groove, averaging 31 points per game over her last two outings. No. 4 Northeast-Macon defeated Lamar County 76-38 and travels to No. 9 Washington County on Friday with a chance to secure the one-seed heading into the Region 3 Tournament. The Golden Hawks tumble four spots after losing 55-52 to region foe No. 5 Dodge County, freshman Lyric Green posting 19 points to power the Squaws. Washington County also lost 65-42 at No. 6 Laney, who jolts right back into the Top 10. No. 8 Callaway had a statement week highlighted by a 63-45 win at Heard County (18-5) dropping the Braves from the poll. No. 10 Swainsboro tumbles two spots with a 45-41 loss at Vidalia.

Class A-Private No. 1 Holy Innocents’ trounced No. 4 Wesleyan 64-35 in Region 5 play. No. 2 Mt. Paran rises with a 63-29 win at North Cobb Christian after No. 3 St. Francis fell 54-49 at McEachern. No. 5 Hebron Christian edged No. 7 Galloway 61-60 and beat Southwest DeKalb 71-50. Galloway also lost 62-53 to Class 7A No. 4 Norcross. No. 6 Trinity Christian moves up with a 59-31 win over Brookstone and a 75-33 dismantling of Class 4A No. 8 Cedar Shoals, Madison Morge dropping 30 points. No. 8 Deerfield-Windsor escaped Macon with a 40-39 win at Stratford Academy. No. 9 Darlington lost 50-44 at Class 4A No. 6 Pickens but moves up a spot with an earlier 51-24 win over North Cobb Christian. No. 10 Calvary Day slides two spots as All-State guard Mahkayla Premo continues to watch from the sidelines in a boot. The Cavaliers lost to rival Savannah Country Day 42-41, Hannah Cail scoring 22 in the defeat.

The top eight teams in Class A-Public handled their business, leading to no changes. Region 3 is coming down to the wire as No. 4 Screven County heads to No. 6 Claxton on Tuesday to decide first-place, both teams sitting at 11-1 while No. 3 Bryan County is 11-3. Dublin (16-7) drops out after a 2-2 week saw the Irish lose 56-48 to West Laurens and 29-27 at No. 10 Telfair County, who is down one spot following an 85-55 loss at Bleckley County. In the low-scoring win over Dublin, Beth Murphy provided 10 points and 15 rebounds. No. 9 Mt. Zion-Carrollton returns to the Top 10 after avenging their lone Region 6 loss of the season, drilling Trion 50-31 to secure the one-seed.

Week 13 GHSA Boys Basketball State Rankings


Class AAAAAAA

1. Pebblebrook (20-2)
2. Newton (19-4)
3. Milton (17-7)
4. Berkmar (18-4)
5. North Gwinnett (21-3)
6. McEachern (14-8)
7. Grayson (14-8)
8. Norcross (19-5)
9. Archer (17-7)
10. Etowah (16-9)

Class AAAAAA

1. Wheeler (19-4)
2. Westlake (18-4)
3. Alexander (20-2)
4. Shiloh (19-3)
5. Buford (18-5)
6. Tucker (17-4)
7. Osborne (18-4)
8. River Ridge (21-3)
9. Kell (14-8)
10. Statesboro (20-3)

Class AAAAA

1. Eagle’s Landing (21-3)
2. St. Pius X (20-3)
3. Tri-Cities (15-5)
4. Chapel Hill (18-4)
5. Jonesboro (15-7)
6. Walnut Grove (19-4)
7. Calhoun (16-5)
8. Southwest DeKalb (18-5)
9. Lithia Springs (17-3)
10. Woodland-Stockbridge (20-4)

Class AAAA

1. McDonough (22-1)
2. Monroe (21-2)
3. Westover (19-3)
4. Spencer (21-2)
5. Jefferson (21-2)
6. Baldwin (18-3)
7. Druid Hills (20-3)
8. Fayette County (17-8)
9. North Oconee (17-7)
10. Marist (16-7)

Class AAA

1. Sandy Creek (20-3)
2. Windsor Forest (15-5)
3. Salem (18-4)
4. Sumter County (23-2)
5. Cross Creek (18-5)
6. Thomson (15-2)
7. LaFayette (20-0)
8. GAC (17-5)
9. Lakeview-Fort Oglethorpe (20-1)
10. Hart County (16-7)

Class AA

1. Columbia (21-3)
2. Pace Academy (21-4)
3. Butler (15-5)
4. Vidalia (23-1)
5. Westside-Augusta (18-3)
6. Thomasville (19-4)
7. Washington County (18-3)
8. Rabun County (18-5)
9. Putnam County (16-6)
10. Northeast-Macon (16-8)

Class A-Private

1. Greenforest (20-4)
2. Galloway (14-7)
3. King’s Ridge (20-3)
4. Christian Heritage (17-5)
5. Darlington (17-6)
6. Walker (17-6)
7. North Cobb Christian (14-6)
8. Mt. Pisgah (17-4)
9. Providence Christian (14-7)
10. First Presbyterian Day (16-3)

Class A-Public

1. Drew Charter (23-1)
2. Social Circle (23-0)
3. Dublin (22-1)
4. Calhoun County (18-0)
5. Manchester (22-2)
6. Lanier County (19-2)
7. Warren County (15-3)
8. Turner County (20-2)
9. Towns County (16-6)
10. Chattahoochee County (14-6)

The final week of the regular season is upon us. Some regions have already wrapped up their schedule while the majority finish up over the next few days. With that being said, please send region tournament brackets along with All-Region Teams to [email protected] in order to be added to the Master Schedule which will be updated in real-time with final scores throughout the postseason.

For the first time since Week 7, there is no change to the Class 7A rankings. No. 1 Pebblebrook rallied to beat No. 6 McEachern 76-75, Jaiun Simon sinking a late free throw to complete the come back from down nearly 20 points in the third quarter. Rider-signee Kami Young scored 22 points followed by Jordan Brown’s 18 and Troy-signee Andre Young’s 14. McEachern got 17 apiece from Jalen Hilliard and Braden Sparks. No. 2 Newton held off No. 7 Grayson 70-68 withstanding 19 points from Clemson-signee Chauncey Wiggins. No. 5 North Gwinnett beat last week’s Class 6A No. 2 Shiloh 59-52 on the road, Clemson-signee RJ Godfrey collecting 21 points, 5 rebounds and 5 assists.

There were some major results in Class 6A, headlined by No. 1 Wheeler surviving No. 7 Osborne in overtime 69-67, Appalachian State-signee Zocko Littleton’s last second three coming a fraction after the buzzer. Radford-signee Kyle Burns scored 20 points to pace the Wildcats. Osborne is down two more spots and has been a mirror image of No. 4 Shiloh, the last two teams to lose in the classification. Both are now riding three-game losing streaks as Osborne also fell 49-48 to Allatoona while Shiloh’s perfect season was shattered with an 0-3 week losing 59-44 at Habersham Central, 46-42 at Lanier and 59-52 to Class 7A No. 5 North Gwinnett, dropping the Generals two spots and now likely needing to beat No. 5 Buford to have a chance at the one-seed heading into the region tournament. No. 3 Alexander is red-hot, winning nine in a row with their latest a 66-59 victory over Cumberland Christian, Zion Fruster tallying 18 points, 7 rebounds, 6 assists and 5 steals.

No. 1 Eagle’s Landing has been the most consistent team in Class 5A, recording a 71-52 win over Stockbridge to stay ahead of the pack. No. 2 St. Pius X slept walked through the first half against Northview down 28-15 at the break, but woke up for a 73-58 win behind Grant Rowe’s 20 points, 16 coming in the second half. No. 5 Jonesboro slips two places with a 70-64 loss to Creekside. Coach Omari Forts won his 300th game after No. 3 Tri-Cities beat Drew (70-27) and Banneker (75-51).

No. 2 Monroe finished a perfect regular season in Region 1-4A, going 10-0 with wins over No. 3 Westover (60-59) and Dougherty (70-49). JT Fulkrod scored 12 points in No. 5 Jefferson’s 60-49 win over East Hall while Keshawn Evans pulled down 18 points and 21 rebounds in No. 7 Druid Hills’ 50-42 win against Stephenson. No. 9 North Oconee defeated East Hall 43-25 behind Jake Chandler’s 11 points. Bainbridge (17-7) departs from the poll with losses at Dougherty (58-42) and at Cairo (51-45). No. 10 Marist climbs back into the Top 10 after beating Mays 45-44 and edging Arabia Mountain 36-32.

In Class 3A, No. 2 Windsor Forest won at Groves 55-46. No. 5 Cross Creek got revenge with a 76-69 win at No. 6 Thomson as Jayden Pack scored 24 points.

No. 2 Pace Academy netted a 55-46 road win at Lovett in Region 6-2A, Cincinnati-signee Josh Reed posting 19 points and 13 rebounds to overcome Michigan-commit Christian Anderson’s 21 points. No. 9 Putnam County shocked No. 5 Westside-Augusta 64-63 after trailing 53-41 heading into the fourth. No. 7 Washington County outlasted Laney 80-74 in overtime thanks to Tra’Vonte Byrd’s 19 points and Quinton Knight’s 17. Chattooga (16-6) fell in overtime 60-52 at Model, dropping out of the Top 10. No. 10 Northeast-Macon resurfaces after a pair of wins over Bleckley County (64-56) and Lamar County (70-60). Mercer football-signee Travion Solomon is averaging 17 points, 4.5 rebounds, 3.6 assists and 2.3 steals to lead the Raiders.

Another week, another slew of changes in Class A-Private due to the formidable Region 7. No. 4 Christian Heritage holds onto their spot, but did lose 71-65 in overtime at No. 6 Walker who jumps four places. No. 5 Darlington yo-yos back up three spots after splitting their season series with No. 7 North Cobb Christian with a resounding 81-56 win, Patrick Shelley hanging 23 points, 8 rebounds and 4 assists while Braden Bell scored 17 to drop the Eagles four spots. Outside of the Region 7 vortex, No. 2 Galloway defeated No. 9 Providence Christian 59-54 behind Anthony Arrington’s 26 points, 8 rebounds and 5 steals. There is good news for the Storm however as VMI-signee Chance Thacker has returned to action. He scored a team-high 9 points in a low scoring 55-47 win against Holy Innocents’ earlier in the week. No. 3 King’s Ridge bounces up three spots after three teams ahead of them lose. The Tigers beat St. Francis 75-55. No. 8 Mt. Pisgah is down three spaces following an upset loss at Lakeview Academy 71-62. No. 10 First Presbyterian Day squeaked by Tattnall Square Academy 56-55 as Jay King finished with 23 points, 6 rebounds and 4 assists. King followed up his performance with 42 points in a blowout of Mt. de Sales 92-40.

The top seven in Class A-Public remains unchanged. Portal (13-7) and Mitchell County (17-6) fall out of the poll. The Panthers lost 73-70 to Bryan County then saw a lead slip away against Effingham County 50-48. Mitchell County had close wins at Terrell County (69-66) and at Randolph-Clay (44-39) before getting trounced by undefeated No. 4 Calhoun County 96-64. No. 9 Towns County is back in the rankings led by Collin Crowder, the multi-sport standout pouring in 25.2 points and 6.4 rebounds per game. No. 10 Chattahoochee County returns after a 1-1 week saw the Panthers lose for the second time to Macon County 52-37 but rebound with a 66-24 win at Marion County.

2022 GHSA Boys Basketball All-Region Teams


CLASS 7A

Region 1

Region 2

Coach of the Year: George Washington – Pebblebrook
Player of the Year: Kami Young – Pebblebrook

First Team
Ace Bailey – McEachern
Delrecco Gillespie – East Coweta
Michael Jacobs – McEachern
Jaiun Simon – Pebblebrook
Andre Young – Pebblebrook

Second Team
Zion Brown – Newnan
David Clark – Campbell
Austen Colton – East Coweta
Wesley Drake – Newnan
Dante Harrison – Campbell

Honorable Mention
Jordan Brown – Pebblebrook
Joshua Cameron – East Coweta
Jalen Hilliard – East Coweta
Nyle Hilliard – Pebblebrook
Ryan Ray – Campbell

Region 3

Coach of the Year: David Brock – Harrison
Player of the Year: Izaiyah Nelson – Marietta

First Team
Luke Flynn – Walton
Alex Acosta – North Cobb
Jeremiah Wilkinson – Hillgrove
Avery Marshall – Harrison
Trey Harris – North Paulding

Second Team
Evan Cole – Hillgrove
Harrison Morris – Walton
Jordan Howe – Harrison
Isaiah Pettigrew – Hillgrove
Damonte Pellot – North Cobb

Region 4

Coach of the Year: Charlemagne Gibbons – Newton
Player of the Year: Stephon Castle – Newton

First Team
Asher Woods – Parkview
Chauncey Wiggins – Grayson
Jakai Newton – Newton
Tyrese Elliott – Grayson
Maalik Leitch – South Gwinnett

Second Team
Marquavious Brown – Newton
Mike Matthews – Parkview
MJ Whitlock – Newton
Jayden Williams – Brookwood
Osiris Shabazz – Brookwood

Third Team
Gicarri Harris – Grayson
Jordan Riley – Parkview
Kamren Heathington – South Gwinnett
Caleb Blackwell – Grayson
Michael Carter – South Gwinnett

Honorable Mention
Donovan Gray – Brookwood
Chasz Holmes – Parkview
Daniel Pounds – Newton
Kendall Walker – South Gwinnett
Amir Taylor – Grayson

All-Defensive Team
Marquavious Brown – Newton
Michael Carter – South Gwinnett
Corey Gatlin – Grayson
Jayden Williams – Brookwood
Asher Woods – Parkview

Region 5

Player of the Year: Bruce Thornton – Milton

First Team
Brandon Rechsteiner – Etowah
Kanaan Carlyle – Milton
LT Overton – Milton
Chase Cormier – Milton
Tayden Owens – Cherokee

Second Team
Mason Etter – Etowah
Jackson Kemp – Roswell
Cameron Pope – Cherokee
Dajaun Devonish – Etowah
Dimitri Angelakos – Etowah

Honorable Mention
Noel Asideu – Alpharetta
Landon Stubblefield – Woodstock
Caleb Richardson – Cherokee
Mason Kemp – Roswell
Quinton Partee – Roswell
Matthew Hopkins – Alpharetta

Region 6

Coach of the Year: Fredrick Hurt – West Forsyth
Player of the Year: Jake Mooney – West Forsyth

All-Region
Eli Chol – Forsyth Central
Ethan Underwood – South Forsyth
Niko Wilson – Lambert
Aidan Kudlas – North Forsyth
Kourtland Tolbert – Denmark
James Tyre – Lambert
Cole Kirouac – North Forsyth
Caleb Lesch – West Forsyth
Charlie Reisman – Gainesville
Stefan Davidov – Denmark

Honorable Mention
Grant Moore – West Forsyth
Cade Chitty – Forsyth Central
Keenan Gagen – Lambert
Braden Mullis – North Forsyth
Jayden Hilliman – Denmark

Region 7

Player of the Year: Malique Ewin – Berkmar
Defensive Player of the Year: Christian Drummer – Archer

First Team
Damoni Harrison – Archer
Christian Drummer – Archer
London Johnson – Norcross
Jerry Deng – Norcross
Jameel Rideout – Berkmar

Second Team
Zailan Blue – Discovery
Keishawn Hampton – Meadowcreek
Dennis Sturdivant – Meadowcreek
Samarion Bond – Norcross
Mier Panoam – Norcross
Jermahri Hill – Berkmar
Bryce Blaine – Berkmar
David Culbreath – Duluth

All-Defensive Team
Jameel Rideout – Berkmar
Malique Ewin – Berkmar
Samarion Bond – Norcross
Zay Wilson – Meadowcreek
Nick Wood – Dunwoody
Dennis Sturdivant – Meadowcreek
Hezekiah Flagg – Norcross

Region 8

Co-Coaches of the Year: Matt Garner – North Gwinnett; BJ Roy – Mountain View
Player of the Year: RJ Godfrey – North Gwinnett

All-Region
Thomas Allard – North Gwinnett
Chance Booth – Mountain View
Ethan Davis – Collins Hill
Dylan Gary – North Gwinnett
Trajen Greco – Mill Creek
Jairus Griffin – Peachtree Ridge
Kaden McArthur – Collins Hill
Malcolm Noel – Peachtree Ridge
Jonathan Taylor – Mill Creek
Michael White – Mountain View

All-Defensive Team
Gunnar Carlberg – North Gwinnett
CJ Johnson – Mountain View
AJ Muller – Collins Hill
Jonathan Taylor – Mill Creek
Korey Walton – Peachtree Ridge

CLASS 6A

Region 1

Coach of the Year: Darrell Lockhart – Valdosta
Player of the Year: Cameron Edmonds – Valdosta
Co-Offensive Players of the Year: Jacarrius Peak – Valdosta; Joe Frazier – Lee County
Defensive Player of the Year: Caden King – Lee County
Co-Newcomers of the Year: Jabarri Williams – Valdosta; Malcolm Jones – Lee County

First Team
Cameron Jackson – Valdosta
James Siplen – Valdosta
Malik Brackins – Lee County
Jalen Jordan – Houston County
Daniel Lamonte – Houston County
Keron Milton – Northside-Warner Robins

Second Team
Donovan Taylor – Lee County
Braylon Chaney – Lee County
Malachi Jackson – Houston County
Kayleb Jackson – Northside-Warner Robins
Allen Willock – Northside-Warner Robins
Shelton Felton – Valdosta
Eugene Mapp – Valdosta

Honorable Mention
Ousmane Krumah – Lee County
Fontane Curtis – Houston County
Khalil Quinn – Houston County
Jabarri McCrary – Northside-Warner Robins
Alex Willock – Northside-Warner Robins
Damien Dee – Northside-Warner Robins
Joloni Williams – Valdosta

Region 2

Coach of the Year: Keith Legree – Statesboro
Player of the Year: Leslie Black – Statesboro
Offensive Player of the Year: Brayden Baker – Richmond Hill
Defensive Player of the Year: Quay Dickens – Glynn Academy

First Team
Caleb Williams – Effingham County
Keion Wallace – Effingham County
Andrew Butler – South Effingham
Tahshuan Frasier – Bradwell Institute
Elyjah Thurman – Bradwell Institute
Jaylin Frasier – Bradwell Institute
Albert Mikell – Statesboro
Kam Mikell – Statesboro
Camarion Johnson – Brunswick
Tyson Rooks – Glynn Academy
Khiry Wallace – Effingham County

Second Team
Ashley Thompson – Effingham County
Rakeam Williams – South Effingham
Devin Hallman – South Effingham
Isaiah Campbell – South Effingham
Jonathan Bryant – Bradwell Institute
Kaleb Beckwith – Richmond Hill
Raylin Grant – Statesboro
Tim Taylor – Statesboro
Saje Alston – Brunswick
Riyon Rankin – Brunswick
Maurice Walden – Glynn Academy

Honorable Mention
Hilton Hall – South Effingham
Justice Mydell – South Effingham
Jamar Price – Bradwell Institute
Rishard Money – Bradwell Institute
Justus Quiller – Richmond Hill
David Price – Glynn Academy
Tyi Ivey – Glynn Academy
JeCorey Hill – Statesboro
Jordan Goldwire – Effingham County
Willie Ballard – Statesboro
Timmy Brown – Effingham County
Rashad Scott – Effingham County
Tray Dickens – Glynn Academy
Jason Newmans – Brunswick
Patrick Leggett – Brunswick
Gavin Hiatt – South Effingham

Region 3

Co-Coaches of the Year: Reginald Jacobs – Rockdale County; Darren Douglas – Grovetown
Player of the Year: Frankquon Sherman – Grovetown

First Team
Devin Story – Evans
Malik Ferguson – Grovetown
Brasen James – Evans
Rico Gonzalez – Lakeside-Evans
Chase Hill – Rockdale County

Second Team
Mehki Witter – Rockdale County
Jalen Boston – Heritage-Conyers
Ben Hodges – Alcovy
Derrion Reid – Grovetown
Khaleed Haywood – Grovetown

Honorable Mention
Kendarrius Spear – Alcovy
Jordyn Finch – Alcovy
Bobby Smith – Alcovy
Byron Howard – Alcovy
Bryson Virgil – Alcovy
Taj Ford – Evans
Jacquez Merriweather – Evans
D’Angelo Walton – Evans
Markel Freeman – Grovetown
EJ Kency – Grovetown
DJ Douglas – Grovetown
Gabe Guilford – Heritage-Conyers
Terrance Moore – Heritage-Conyers
Greg Kearney – Heritage-Conyers
Jacob Wilkins – Heritage-Conyers
Nasir Cotton – Lakeside-Evans
Kenny Raggs – Rockdale County
Keishan Whitner – Rockdale County
Jaden Hendricks – Rockdale County
Khayri Dunn – Rockdale County

Region 4

Coach of the Year: Darron Rogers – Westlake
Player of the Year: Gaddis Heath – Westlake

All-Region
Andre Wheeler – Lakeside-DeKalb
Christopher Whitmore – Tucker
Gaddis Heath – Westlake
Jalal McKie – Westlake
Jordan Chaney – Westlake
Jorin Williams – Langston Hughes
Josiah Lawson – Tucker
K’hamani Olivacce – North Atlanta
Kobe Davis – Langston Hughes
Kole Taylor – Morrow
Mitchell Taylor – Westlake
Nicholas Jones-Hill – Lovejoy
Raylan Barrion – Tucker
Rodrecas Rouse – Westlake
TJ Lewis – North Atlanta

Region 5

Coach of the Year: Don Bray – Carrollton
Player of the Year: Zion Fruster – Alexander

First Team
Sebastian Tidor – East Paulding
Jah’Kim Payne – Alexander
O’Brien Watkins – Carrollton
Javonne Williams – Paulding County
Jay’Quan Nelson – Rome

Second Team
Jeremiah Taylor – South Paulding
Elijah Fisher – Paulding County
Braedan Lue – Alexander
Braxton Wade – Rome
Franzyr Chardavoine – Paulding County

Honorable Mention
Ke’Shun Pace – Carrollton
Davionne Bisgby – Carrollton
Izayah Porter – Douglas County
Andrew LaVigne – South Paulding
Khalil Jones – Paulding County
EJ Holland – Rome
Cameron Keith – Rome
Randy Harris – South Paulding
Joffrey Nunnally – Alexander
Chaz Ramsey – Dalton
CJ Geathers – Douglas County
Hudson Blackmon – Carrollton
Maleke Terry – Carrollton
Noah Melson – Alexander
Temi Odugbemi – Paulding County
Cameron Merritt – Carrollton
Terrell Carmichael – Carrollton

Region 6

Coach of the Year: Larry Thompson – Wheeler
Player of the Year: Isaiah Collier – Wheeler

First Team
Cayden Charles – Allatoona
Zocko Littleton – Osborne
Peyton Marshall – Kell
Cam Bleshoy – Pope
Cris Carroll – Osborne

Second Team
Kyle Burns – Wheeler
Arrinten Page – Wheeler
Eric Howard – South Cobb
Trey Kaiser – Pope

Honorable Mention
Jack Dempsey – Pope
Cal Liston – Lassiter
Will Kumjian – Pope
Dylan Cambridge – Kell
Will Fincher – Kennesaw Mountain
Michael Kinnard – South Cobb
Jahmeir Chapman – Osborne
Aaron Smith – Kell
Jessy Amirouche – Sprayberry
Kyle Hanson – Osborne
Josh Miles – South Cobb

Region 7

Coach of the Year: Aaron Darling – River Ridge
Player of the Year: Jared Russo – River Ridge

First Team
Karis Bilal – Riverwood
Abdulh Diaby – Centennial
Wade Kahl – Centennial
Kyle Keener – Sequoyah
Dylan Wolle – Sequoyah

Second Team
Tomiwa Adetosoye – Chattahoochee
Giovanni Ekoue-Bla – Johns Creek
David Hansraj – River Ridge
Braden Pierce – River Ridge
Mansir Williamson – Centennial

Honorable Mention
Gavin Gardella – Cambridge
Avi Haritsa – Chattahoochee
Trey Hopf – River Ridge
Trent Jackson – Creekview
Jalen Leonard – Riverwood
Gil Matondo – Chattahoochee
Fisher Mitchell – Sequoyah
Preston Parker – Sequoyah
Owen Setterlind – Cambridge
Drew Vajda – Creekview

Region 8

Coach of the Year: Benjie Wood – Buford
Player of the Year: Lamariyon Jordan – Dacula

All-Region
Alahn Sumler – Buford
Jaylon Taylor – Buford
London Williams – Buford
Trevon Payton – Shiloh
DJ Leak – Shiloh
Tim Loud – Winder-Barrow
Jayce Nathaniel – Lanier
Deavon Garnett – Central Gwinnett
Mekhi Mawdesley – Habersham Central
Malachi Dooley – Habersham Central
CJ Hyland – Lanier
Josh Mathurin – Dacula

CLASS 5A

Region 1

Coach of the Year: Brett Hardy – Veterans
Player of the Year: Tajh Williams – Veterans

First Team
Jamerson Johnson – Wayne County
Zay Simpson – Coffee
Rashaun Williams – Warner Robins
Jeremy Sams – Veterans
Aaron Jones – Veterans

Second Team
Cam Perkins – Warner Robins
Junitho Vinson – Coffee
Jordyan Keith – Warner Robins
Davion Bouquia – Wayne County
Jaden Tippins – Wayne County

Honorable Mention
Brandon Washington – Ware County
Trey Shepard – Ware County
Dedric Jackson – Ware County
DJ Wright – Veterans
Jaleel Wright – Veterans
BJ Reed – Coffee
Tyriq Edwards – Coffee
Charles Kincade – Wayne County
Gabe Jacobs – Warner Robins

Region 2

Coach of the Year: OJ Moore – Griffin
Player of the Year: Emeka Iloh – McIntosh
Freshman of the Year: Barron Ofosu – Whitewater

First Team
KD Hutchinson – Harris County
Alfred Weems – Griffin
Ashlynd Barker – Northside-Columbus
Lebrun Northington – Northgate
Jaleel Chambliss – Griffin
Evan Courville – Starr’s Mill

Second Team
Khameron Hill – Northside-Columbus
Ashton Brown – Whitewater
Kenny Orr – Northgate
Malachi Youman – Harris County
Phillip Schultheis – Starr’s Mill
Brandon Cheri – McIntosh

Honorable Mention
Arnez Jackson – Griffin
Caleb Peavy – Griffin
Landon Dolhancyk – McIntosh
Theo Elwell – McIntosh
DeShawn Kates – Northside-Columbus
Jakeith Hodo – Northside-Columbus
Cederic Cameron – Harris County
Cameron Phillips – Harris County
Darrick Smith – Harris County
Seyi Daramola – Whitewater
Barron Ofosu – Whitewater
BJ Watkins – Whitewater
Eli Fitzgerald – Northgate
Adrien Seegopaul – Northgate
Ethan Scarbrough – Starr’s Mill
Tyler Glover – Starr’s Mill

Region 3

Coach of the Year: Anthony McKissic – Creekside
Player of the Year: Simeon Cottle – Tri-Cities

First Team
Kory Mincy – Tri-Cities
Melquan Jackson – Creekside
Byron Ogletree – Mundy’s Mill
Devon Rainey – Jonesboro
Brandon Peters – Woodward Academy

Second Team
Kaymen Brown – Jonesboro
Jacob Feagin – Forest Park
Deke Cooper – Woodward Academy
Yannis Woods – Jonesboro
Antonio Johnson – Mundy’s Mill

Honorable Mention
Cater Hicks – Creekside
Ethan Walker – Creekside
Noricco Danner – Tri-Cities
Nicholas Davis – Drew
Jared Lawrence – Banneker
Ryan Thomas – Woodward Academy
Malcolm Simmons – Jonesboro
Ja’Son Kemp – Mundy’s Mill
Ryan Mathieu – Tri-Cities
Rasheed Walton – Creekside

Region 4

Coach of the Year: Vernon Denmark – Stockbridge
Player of the Year: AJ Barnes – Eagle’s Landing

First Team
David Thomas – Eagle’s Landing
Braxton Cooley – Dutchtown
Jaylen Sanford – Jones County
Christian Watkins – Woodland-Stockbridge
Mason Lewis – Woodland-Stockbridge

Second Team
Daethan Harris – Jones County
William Trammell – Stockbridge
Haneef Woods – Ola
Jordan Fordyce – Eagle’ s Landing
Geordon Strachan – Locust Grove

Honorable Mention
Eugene Bond – Union Grove
Caleb Johnson – Union Grove
Chance Whitfield – Union Grove
Khylan McKinnie – Eagle’s Landing
Kenneth Brayboy – Eagle’s Landing
Christopher Morris – Eagle’s Landing
Eli Dominguez – Locust Grove
Adrian Avery – Dutchtown
Jeremiah Edwards – Dutchtown
Davarri Barthell – Dutchtown
Trenton Dillard – Stockbridge
Khalil Stead – Stockbridge
Jordan Gix – Stockbridge
Geo Wade – Jones County
Matt Wold – Jones County
Georeon Thomas – Woodland-Stockbridge
Khadir Waajid – Woodland-Stockbridge
Ky’ree Brown – woodland-Stockbridge
Omar Mathis – Ola
Garrett Oveatz – Ola
Mac Brown – Ola

Region 5

Player of the Year: Kenric Lanier – Decatur

First Team
Chase Champion – Lithonia
Spencer Elliott – St. Pius X
Kortney Forrest – Southwest DeKalb
Malik Hinton – Stone Mountain
Eamonn Kenah – St. Pius X
Jordan Sanders – Southwest DeKalb

Second Team
Ivoryon Cuffee – Northview
Kendrick Merrit – Lithonia
Grant Rowe – St. Pius X
Caleb Taylor – Lithonia
Xzaviah Taylor – Southwest DeKalb

Honorable Mention
Turner Cummings – Decatur
Jesse Danso – Chamblee
Douglas Liggion – Chamblee
Alek Watson – Northview

Region 6

Player of the Year: Chi Shannon – Chapel Hill

First Team
Cristian Willis – Lithia Springs
Jordan Edmond – New Manchester
Peyton Weathersby – Chapel Hill
Caleb Odom – Villa Rica
Tyquan O’Neal – Maynard Jackson
Kannon Roberts – Villa Rica

Second Team
Autrey Barnes – Midtown
Chase James-Robinson – New Manchester
Oray Towns – Villa Rica
Christian Bishop – Lithia Springs
Kelvin Hunter – Chapel Hill

Region 7

Co-Players of the Year: Dylan Faulkner – Calhoun; Peyton Law – Calhoun

First Team
Brigham Rogers – Blessed Trinity
Kamryn Callahan – Cartersville
Jayden Clark – Hiram
Walter Matthews – Hiram
Jelani Hames – Cass

Second Team
Javores Boyd – Hiram
Romo Pace – Cartersville
Kenneth Rogers – Woodland-Cartersville
Ethan McIntyre – Cass
Chase Tyler – Hiram

Honorable Mention
Sekai Lockhart – Hiram
Brelace Williams – Woodland-Cartersville
Luke Gambill – Cartersville
Ty Harpring – Blessed Trinity
Emaree Winston – Calhoun

Region 8

Player of the Year: Chris Dorbor  – Loganville

All-Region
Shawn Walker – Walnut Grove
Davin Driskell – Greenbrier
Khyle Cowan – Clarke Central
Raje Benton – Eastside
Demyron Williams – Walnut Grove
Tyson Jones – Clarke Central
Tushyne Johnson – Apalachee
Jackson Jennings – Greenbrier
Tyler Jewell – Walnut Grove
Andrew Black – Greenbrier

CLASS 4A

Region 1

Region 2

Player of the Year: Tycen McDaniels – Spencer

First Team
Greg Grant – Hardaway
Kobe Jones – LaGrange
DJ Riles – Carver-Columbus
Charles Stone – Columbus
Da’Lin Thomas – Kendrick

Second Team
Jaylen Dawsey – Shaw
Devin Dowell – LaGrange
Anthony Miles – Jordan
Jaylen Murphy – Shaw
Tristian Smith – LaGrange

Honorable Mention
Randall Dixon – Spencer
Tony Montgomery – Spencer
YD Scott – Spencer
Tae Shells – Troup County
Antonio Watts – Carver-Columbus

Region 3

Coach of the Year: Frank Williams – Benedictine
Co-Players of the Year: Christiaan Neely – Benedictine; Toriano Bias – New Hampstead

All-Region
LaDon Bryant – Benedictine
Caleb Jones – Benedictine
Jamal Mainer – Benedictine
Jordan Cave – Islands
Russell Wright – Islands
Ashton Williams – Jenkins
Tavion Gadson – Jenkins
Jeremiah Jones – Jenkins
Darian Sewell – New Hampstead
Zion Griffin – New Hampstead
Toland Daughtry – New Hampstead

Region 4

Coach of the Year: Anthony Webb – Baldwin
Player of the Year: Daequan Wright – Perry

All-Region
Rudolph Satcher – Baldwin
Christian Burnett – Baldwin
Shatavious Hogan – Baldwin
Lataeveon Roach – Baldwin
Antonio Lawson – Perry
Curt Clark – Spalding
Daveon Henderson-  Westside-Macon
Shannon Fountain – Westside-Macon
Brad Chapman – Rutland
Jy’Calvion Wells – West Laurens

Honorable Mention
Jacobi Nixon – Baldwin
Quamond Dennis – Baldwin
Josh Harden – Howard
Donovan Carter – Howard
Robert Henderson – Perry
Aaron Daniels – Perry
Jaylen Edwards – Perry
Amar Gordon – Perry
Trey Wright – Perry
Caleb Wilcom – Perry
Sean Lester – Perry
Marcus Hood – Westside-Macon
Terrell Cordy – Westside-Macon
Elijah Jackson – Spalding
Cedric Evans – Spalding
Robert Henderson – Spalding
Aaron Daniels – Spalding
Tyler Lawson – Rutland
Andrew Fowler – Rutland
Ronald Christian – Rutland

Region 5

Coach of the Year: BJ Thomas – McDonough
Player of the Year: 
Da’Avion Thomas – McDonough

First Team
Kaleb Banks – Fayette County
Amon McDowell – McDonough
RJ Kennedy – Fayette County
Nick Dickey – Luella
DJ Jackson – Riverdale

Second Team
Trevin Hardin – Mt. Zion-Jonesboro
DeMario Spear – Riverdale
Keenan Gray – McDonough
Nick Stewart – Luella
London Edmond – Hampton

Region 6

Coach of the Year: Antoine Stroud – Druid Hills
Player of the Year: 
Keshawn Evans – Druid Hills

First Team
Stephen Lewis – Stephenson
Jahmil Barber – Miller Grove
Saulamon Evans – Mays
Langston Scales – Hapeville Charter
Quinn Damm – Marist

Second Team
Mykel Williams – Mays
Nicholas Majors – Druid Hills
David Brooks – Miller Grove
Harry Gewirtz – Druid Hills
Derron Lindsey – Mays

Honorable Mention
Grant Erickson – Marist
Luke Harpring – Marist
Jesse Gaynes – Marist
Nasir Hargrave – Stephenson
Romantae Crews – Hapeville Charter
Jonathan Goldson – Hapeville Charter
Karon Strickland – Druid Hills
Omari Taylor – Arabia Mountain

Region 7

Player of the Year: JoJo Bell – Central-Carrollton

All-Region
Payton Baker – Northwest Whitfield
MJ Holiday – Cedartown
Cal Rich – Southeast Whitfield
Luke Rogers – Pickens
Judd Anderson – Ridgeland
Chandler Jackson – Northwest Whitfield
Kaleb Gallman – Heritage-Catoosa
Brian Bain – Central-Carrollton
Jaden Stewart – Pickens
Will Anderson – Northwest Whitfield

Region 8

Coach of the Year: Kevin Morris – Jefferson
Player of the Year: 
JT Fulkrod – Jefferson

First Team
Dalen Gales – Jefferson
Christian Torres – East Hall
Kashik Brown – Cedar Shoals
Brodie Scott – North Oconee
Jay Carruth – Madison County

Second Team
Colton Wilbanks – Chestatee
Jerdavian Colbert – Cedar Shoals
Grant Smith – Madison County
Jake Chandler – North Oconee
Tylek Worth – Flowery Branch

Honorable Mention
Kadin Bailey – Jefferson
Riley Holliman – Jefferson
Hugh Pruitt – Chestatee
Clete Cooper – East Hall
CJ Agborsangaya – East Hall
Levi Holtzclaw – East Hall
Chris Rhodes – Madison County
Mason Smith – Madison County
Peyton South – Madison County
Elijah Curry – Cedar Shoals
Byrd Carter – North Oconee
Wilson Sibley – North Oconee
Thomas Clauson – North Oconee
Trey Shaw – Flowery Branch

CLASS 3A

Region 1

Co-Players of the Year: Henry Prigeon – Tattnall County; Keilyn Murphy – Tattnall County

First Team
Shavar Carter – Tattnall County
Taylin Crosby – Appling County
Alex Green – Brantley County
Josiah Hodges – Pierce County
Cam Johnson – Long County
Matthew Mobley – Tattnall County
Griffen O’Quinn – Brantley County
Dwayne Rowe – Long County
Jaquez White – Pierce County

Second Team
Kaleel Anderson – Long County
T’Votney Brewton – Pierce County
Jackson Carter – Brantley County
Trinity Gray – Long County
Jeremiah Mayner – Tattnall County
Aaron Proctor – Tattnall County
Buzzy Thorpe – Appling County

Honorable Mention
Malcolm Addison – Tattnall County
Josiah Anderson – Tattnall County
Jacob Cooper – Long County
Christian Glenn – Long County
Camden Hickox – Appling County
Bennett Higginson – Pierce County
Colin Waters – Pierce County

Region 2

Coach of the Year: Johnny Genwright – Sumter County
Player of the Year: Temarius Mathis – Peach County

First Team
Kyric Davis – Sumter County
Jacory Brooks – Peach County
Demtrice Hurley – Sumter County
Khamren Little – Mary Persons
Marcus Slaton – Upson-Lee

Second Team
Amari Willis – Pike County
Christian Gray – Central-Macon
Jamarion Johnson – Crisp County
Cameron Evans – Sumter County
Brandon Pope – Sumter County
Eric Ivory – Crisp County

Honorable Mention
Ladaria Leggett – Peach County
Maury Lowe – Mary Persons
Jha’rius Evans – Central-Macon
Christian Hill – Central-Macon
Devon Dowdell – Sumter County
TyQuavius Lewis – Central-Macon
AJ Brown – Crisp County
Caleb Head – Jackson
Sylas Watts – Pike County
LaCourtney Wise – Jackson

Region 3

Coach of the Year: Aaron Clark – Windsor Forest
Player of the Year: D’ante Bass – Windsor Forest

First Team
Antonio Baker-  Johnson-Savannah
Larry Johnson – Beach
Jerald Colonel – Groves
Khristian Clark – Southeast Bulloch
Ted Hurst – Johnson-Savannah
Shamarrie Hugie – Beach
Corey Love – Liberty County
Ikeen Johnson – Groves
Maki Joyner – Savannah
Quarahn Anderson – Windsor Forest

Second Team
Collin Smith – Southeast Bulloch
Jeremiah Smoke – Liberty County
Malachi Johnson – Johnson-Savannah
James Leach – Beach
Tremaine Johnson – Groves
Javonte Landy – Windsor Forest
Jermaine Edwards – Savannah
Mike Cabellero – Windsor Forest
Demond Hendrix -Johnson-Savannah
Abasi Scott – Windsor Forest

Honorable Mention
Ryon Reed – Southeast Bulloch
Kayden Taylor – Southeast Bulloch
Khari Manning – Groves
Philip Bing – Groves
Xayon Praylo – Johnson-Savannah
Jaheim Brown – Johnson-Savannah
Tyrese Bellamy – Beach
Chandler Reed – Beach
Marcus Wilson – Liberty County
Keane Carter – Windsor Forest
Donte Dorman – Windsor Forest
Jamonte Brown – Savannah
Deshawn Davis – Savannah

Region 4

Coach of the Year: Michael Thomas – Thomson
Player of the Year: Lavonta Ivery – Thomson

First Team
Tydrekis Braswell – Thomson
Jahkias Jones – Thomson
Antoine Lorick – Cross Creek
Jayden Pack – Cross Creek
Kobe Brown – Burke County
Kinte Gross – Burke County
Jalen Patrick – Hephzibah
Jaquez Ellison – Cross Creek

Second Team
Marcellus Brigham – Thomson
Quavon Henry – Richmond Academy
Johnathan Howard – Harlem
TJ Thompson – Morgan County
Eric Grant – Hephzibah
Cornelius Smith – Hephzibah
Tykevian Hiers – Burke County
Terrenice Streetman – Cross Creek

Honorable Mention
Jaquan Hart – Thomson
Marquavious Wright – Morgan County
Avian Allen – Burke County
Greg Walker – Hephzibah
Juvares Safford – Richmond Academy
Keon Jones – Richmond Academy
Dayshawn Adams – Cross Creek
Lemar Edmond – Harlem

Region 5

Player of the Year: Josh Fulton – GAC

First Team
Vic Newsom – Sandy Creek
Amari Floyd – Carver-Atlanta
Micah Smith – Sandy Creek
Amari Brown – Sandy Creek
Brandon Kincaid – Salem

Second Team
Aidan Bevrotte – Sandy Creek
Ju’wel Wilson – Salem
Caleb Smith – Douglass
Jeremiah Flournoy – Salem
Christian Kenerly – Redan

Third Team
Eddie Page – GAC
Quintin Hall – Cedar Grove
Oge Agoche – Carver-Atlanta
Clark Mastin – Salem
Chad Jackson – GAC

Region 6

Coach of the Year: Hank Peppers – LaFayette
Player of the Year: Aidan Hadaway – LaFayette

First Team
JaMichael Davis – Lakeview-Fort Oglethorpe
TJ Printup – Adairsville
Brent Bowman – Lakeview-Fort Oglethorpe
Junior Barber – LaFayette
Carson Weaver – Murray County
Treylin Davis – Rockmart
Will Locke – Coahulla Creek
O’Reilly Matthews – Ringgold
Hayden Poarch – Adairsville
Tad Stone – Murray County

Second Team
Donovan McDaniel – Sonoraville
Jaxon Pate – Sonoraville
Mario Edwards – Coahulla Creek
Seth Griffin – North Murray
Damian Horton – Rockmart
Lucas Mulkey – Coahulla Creek
Brevin Massengale – Ringgold
Tre Mitchell – Adairsville
Amari Burnett – Lakeview-Fort Oglethorpe
Jordan Kennerly – LaFayette

Honorable Mention
Judson Petty – North Murray
Jaylon Ramsey – LaFayette
Jakari Clark – Rockmart
Tre Winters – Adairsville
Keenan Walker – Lakeview-Fort Oglethorpe

Region 7

Coach of the Year: Miles Kendall – North Hall
Player of the Year: Jadon Yeh – White County

All-Region
Carlos Marlow – Cherokee Bluff
Luke Mulberry – Dawson County
Bryce Bracco – East Forsyth
Matthew Rouse – East Forsyth
Cade Carter – Gilmer
Ethan Banks – Gilmer
Jones Harris – Lumpkin County
Cal Faulkner – Lumpkin County
Robert Terry – North Hall
Andrew Bales – North Hall
Elijah Gaddy – North Hall
Owen Jenkins – West Hall
Silas Mulligan – White County
Kenny Simpson – White County

Honorable Mention
Boston Kersh – Cherokee Bluff
Caden Reed – Dawson County
Trey Harvey – Dawson County
Davey Hyams – East Forsyth
Lewis Mulkey – Gilmer
Luke Sanders – North Hall
Andrew Malin – West Hall

Region 8

Player of the Year: JC Curry – Hart County

All-Region
Zach Oechsle – Oconee County
David Witcher – Franklin County
Keylan Rutledge – Franklin County
Amorie Birston – Oconee County
Tahj Johnson – Hart County
Jeremy Anderson – Monroe Area
Damareon Whitner – Monroe Area
Corey Richie – Stephens County
Tyrece Mackie – Stephens County
Trevor Oechsle – Oconee County
Sean Teasley – Hart County
Dane Burton – Franklin County

CLASS 2A

Region 1

Region 2

Player of the Year: Ty Dalley – Vidalia

First Team
Zion Powers – Woodville-Tompkins
Bryson Whited – Vidalia
Alfonzo Ross – Woodville-Tompkins
Konner Owens – Vidalia
Bran Swain – Jeff Davis
Jawaun Washington – Swainsboro
Dominic Eason – Toombs County

Second Team
Siricco Jones – Vidalia
Ty Adams – Swainsboro
Demello Jones – Swainsboro
Lukas Platauna – Woodville-Tompkins
Mike Dotson – Jeff Davis
DJ McKinney – Toombs County
Ta’Kobe Trottman – Bacon County
Rashund Washington – East Laurens

Honorable Mention
Jordan Powell – Vidalia
Jacoby Washington – Vidalia
Jacaree Washington – Vidalia
Tylan Snead – East Laurens
Terrez Snead – East Laurens
Quintavious Adolphus – East Laurens
Chris Brooks – Swainsboro
Aden Wright – Bacon County
Emarian Bivins – East Laurens
Terrance Bush – Woodville-Tompkins
Julles Spruill – Woodville-Tompkins
Manny Heath – Woodville-Tompkins
CJ Parker – Jeff Davis
Brandon Sturgis – Jeff Davis
Ahmad Clements – Jeff Davis
Maleke Day – Toombs County

Region 3

Player of the Year: Travion Solomon – Northeast-Macon
Defensive Player of the Year: Zion Odoms – Northeast-Macon

First Team
Chaydon Stone – Jasper County
Javecckio Thomas – Washington County
Caleb Moore – Washington County
Evan Thorpe – Southwest-Macon
Willie Henderson – Washington County
Jaedan McClendon – Dodge County

Second Team
Kemarion Thomas – Jasper County
Milandre Pettigrew – Northeast-Macon
Travonte Byrd – Washington County
Selton Farrar – Southwest-Macon
My’Sean Williams – Dodge County
Cadricas Stanley – Northeast-Macon

Honorable Mention
Kam’Ryn Everett – Bleckley County
Ke’Shun Butler – Bleckley County
Quinton Knight – Washington County
Kamonte Durden – Washington County
CJ Allen – Lamar County
Dequavious Coon – Northeast-Macon
Jaylon Stephens – Northeast-Macon
Rontavious Fluellyn – Lamar County

Region 4

Region 5

Co-Players of the Year: Isiah O’Neal – Heard County; Deshun Coleman – Callaway

First Team
Brodie Harper – Bremen
Ji Boykin – Temple
LJ Green – Heard County
Cade Constanzo – Brmen
Cam Smith – Callaway
DJ Terrell – Callaway
Aman Jackson – Temple

Second Team
RoRo Edmonson – Heard County
Samuel Zimbron – Temple
Jayden Ross – Harlason County
DJ Herring – Heard County
Jameer Cook – Heard County
Jamarion Glenn – Callaway
Nick Richardson – Bremen

Honorable Mention
Cam Teems – Bremen
Ezekil Jacobson – Temple
AJ Lipham – Bremen
Noah Rasmussen – Haralson County
Jacob Wood – Harlason County
Ty Smith – Heard County
Treyonn Tucker – Callaway
Javonte Parker – Callaway
Evan Walls – Heard County

Region 6

Co-Players of the Year: Mason Lockhart – Columbia; Josh Reed – Pace Academy

First Team
Christian Anderson – Lovett
Daquavious Harrison – Columbia
Malachi Harris – KIPP Atlanta
Djbril Barry – Therrell
Bryson Tiller – Pace Academy
John Lawton – South Atlanta

Second Team
Kyle Walters – Lovett
Jamari Piercy – Columbia
Malachi Jackson – McNair
Kameryn Fountain – Washington
Kyle Greene – Pace Academy
Vincent George – Elite Scholars

Third Team
Quentin Taylor – KIPP Atlanta
Jaylen Adside – South Atlanta
Tyrek Woods – Washington
MJ Matthews – Therrell
LJ Moore – Pace Academy
Tiler Johnson – Towers

Region 7

Player of the Year: Jaylon Johnson – Chattooga

First Team
Chasen Ethington – Fannin County
Dane Fisher – Model
Xaviar Gray – Chattooga
Jakenes Heard – Model
Jeremias Heard – Model
Landon Norton – Fannin County
Zaire Philyaw – Coosa
Joseph Richardson – Coosa
Damien Smith – Chattooga
Brodie Swader – Dade County

Second Team
David Cole – Dade County
Brody Cooper – Dade County
Aaron Davis – Coosa
Mac McDaniel – Gordon Central
Gage Owens – Pepperell
Trey Smith – Chattooga

Honorable Mention
Jordan Bennett – Fannin County
Everett Christiansen – Dade County
Max Howard – Dade County
Scott James – Gordon Central
Cole Mathis – Model
Alex Rhoades – Pepperell
Derion Richardson – Model
Kalvarri Smith – Pepperell

Region 8

Player of the Year: Connor McKay – Rabun County

All-Region
Jamil Burton – Elbert County
Trustin Allen – Elbert County
Quay Wright – Elbert County
Landon Kight – Union County
Lake Hughes – Union County
Idan Azani – Riverside Military
Bradley Lewis – Banks County
Dakota Ivey – Banks Couty
Gus Hood – Rabun County
Grayson Carver – Rabun County

CLASS A-PRIVATE

Region 1

Player of the Year: Jay King – First Presbyterian Day
Newcomer of the Year: Tyren LeBeauf – Deerfield-Windsor
Freshman of the Year: Antone Johnson – Tattnall Square Academy

First Team
Jay King – First Presbyterian Day
Khalil Green – Stratford Academy
Jakhari Williams – First Presbyterian Day
Antone Johnson – Tattnall Square Academy
Tyren LeBeauf – Deerfield -Windsor
Dre Bonner – Stratford Academy

Second Team
Clay Rowland – Tattnall Square Academy
Jackson Harris – Deerfield-Windsor
Zach Phillips – Strong Rock
Nick Jordan – First Presbyterian Day
Andrew Seals – Deerfield-Windsor
Jarvis Smith II – Deerfield-Windsor

Honorable Mention
Keondre Glover – Stratford Academy
Zach Brown – Mt. de Sales
Mekhi Lyder – Stratford Academy
Garrett Lang – Stratford Academy
Cam Person – Tattnall Square Academy
Will Vance – Tattnall Square Academy
Brady Sanders-  Strong Rock

Region 2

Player of the Year: Jalen Forrest – Greenforest

All-Region
Bilal Abdur-Rahman – WD Mohammed
RJ Simmons – Whitefield Academy
Jordan Emory – SACA
Gai Chol – Greenforest
Ajai Flagg – ELCA
Joe Elston – Paideia
Florian Tenebay – Greenforest
Kenan Orlovic – Paideia
Amir Boyce – WD Mohammed
Malique Johnson – Our Lady of Mercy

Honorable Mention
Joshua Harris – Landmark Christian
Riley Saunders – Landmark Christian
RJ Johnson – ELCA
Jason Isaac – ELCA
John Johnson – Whitefield Academy
Cannon Richards – Whitefield Academy
Jordan Emory – SACA
Josh Fulmore – SACA
Solomon Mustapha-Reid – Paideia
Jaylen Peterson – Greenforest
DK Manyiel – Greenforest
Elijah Lewis – Greenforest

Region 3

Coach of the Year: Chad Carver – Calvary Day
Player of the Year: Dayyan O’Neal – Calvary Day

First Team
Tahj Vines – Aquinas
Camden Parada – Aquinas
Rob Spaulding – Savannah Country Day
Timo Moeller – Savannah Country Day
Thomas Davidson – Savannah Christian
Jake Merklinger – Calvary Day
Juwan Jonhson – Calvary Day

Second Team
Charlie Bussey III – Aquinas
Peyton Cromwell – Savannah Christian
DeAndre Singleton – Calvary Day
Lane McCullough – Savannah Country Day

Honorable Mention
CJ Gaines – Calvary Day

Region 4

Coach of the Year: Corry Black – St. Anne-Pacelli
Player of the Year: Cam Ellis – St. Anne-Pacelli

First Team
Max Skidmore – Heritage School
Shaun Nichols – Heritage School
Jordan Daniels – Brookstone
Ernesto Almonte – Trinity Christian
TJ Smith – St. Anne-Pacelli

Second Team
Kaden Douglas – Brookstone
Malachi Townsend – Heritage School
Justine De La Cruz – Trinity Christian
John Thornton – St. Anne-Pacelli
Kingston Salmon – St. Anne-Pacelli

Honorable Mention
Travis Moore – St. Anne-Pacelli
Owen Markel – Heritage School
Lewis Robertson – Trinity Christian
Luke Anthony – Trinity Christian
Dylan Thornton – Brookstone
Haze Voltz – Brookstone
Lane Arrington – Brookstone

Region 5

Player of the Year: Anthony Arrington – Galloway

First Team
Tony Carpio – Providence Christian
Caleb Wilson – Holy Innocents’
Quentin Alterman – Galloway
Tate Gilley – Wesleyan
Keith Williams – Mt. Vernon Presbyterian

Second Team
Syncere Harris – Mt. Vernon Presbyterian
Thomas Chipman – Wesleyan
Devin Long – Providence Christian
Dennis Scott III – Mt. Vernon Presbyterian
Justin Bartleson – Hebron Christian

Third Team
AJ Patterson – Mt. Vernon Presbyterian
Bradley Banner – Galloway
Josh Kavel – Wesleyan
Mekhi Stevens – Holy Innocents’
Sam Witt – Providence Christian

Region 6

Coach of the Year: Matt Hixenbaugh – Mt. Pisgah
Player of the Year: MJ Winter – Mt. Pisgah

All-Region
Isaac Martin – King’s Ridge
Oscar Lynch – Pinecrest Academy
Micah Tucker – Mt. Pisgah
Micah Hoover – King’s Ridge
Jase McCullough – St. Francis
James White – Mt. Bethel
Jackson Bell – Mt. Bethel
Miguel Botas – Brandon Hall
Harrison Cooper – Lakeview Academy
Caleb Ouanounou – Weber School
Drew Robinson – St. Francis

Honorable Mention
Zak Thomas – King’s Ridge
Harry Kitey – Weber School
Udochi Osuji – Mt. Pisgah
Max Tucker – Mt. Pisgah
Cam Robinson – St. Francis
Patrick Frain – Pinecrest Academy
Jacob Welty – Fellowship Christian
Isaiah Rico – Lakeview Academy

Region 7

Coach of the Year: Tyler Watkins – Christian Heritage
Player of the Year: Albert Wilson – North Cobb Christian

First Team
Patrick Shelley – Darlington
Jax Abernathy – Christian Heritage
CJ Brown – Walker
Josh Dixon – North Cobb Christian
Ricky McKenzie – Walker

Second Team
Zundra Jackson – Christian Heritage
Jakaden Barkley – Excel Christian
D’marion Floyd – Darlington
Elijah Payne – Excel Christian
Bradley Kemp – Mt. Paran

Honorable Mention
Jacob Taylor – Excel Christian
Jack Hewitt – North Cobb Christian
Cash Hare – Christian Heritage
Shaun Smith – Mt. Paran
Braden Koneman – Christian Heritage
Comari Nettles – Excel Christian
DJ Dennis – Walker
Braden Bell – Darlington
CJ Wallace – North Cobb Christian
Jackson Evans – Walker
Alex Adams – Mt. Paran
Tremain Davis – North Cobb Christian
Robert Larson – Walker
DJ Johnson – Darlington
Bryant Elliott – Mt. Paran

Region 8

Coach of the Year: Matt Reynolds – George Walton Academy
Player of the Year: Kymel Williams – Athens Academy

First Team
Anfernee Hanna – Tallulah Falls
Noah Hicks – George Walton Academy
Reese Gelsthorpe – George Walton Academy
Drake Kucharik – Loganville Christian
Robert Skaggs – Prince Avenue

Second Team
Devonte Allen – Tallulah Falls
Drew Beedle – Athens Christian
John Hays – Athens Academy
Kennedy Johnson – George Walton Academy
James Robach – Prince Avenue

Honorable Mention
Westbrook Adams – Athens Academy
Ben Shar – Athens Academy
Hampton Ford – Athens Christian
Jahkoris Smith – Athens Christian
DJ Walker – Athens Christian
Will Herren – George Walton Academy
Chase Jocelyn – George Walton Academy
Christopher Woods – Loganville Christian
Cason Smith – Prince Avenue
Gavin Page – Tallulah Falls

CLASS A-PUBLIC

Region 1

Coach of the Year: Marcus Shaw – Calhoun County
Co-Players of the Year: Tellies Wiley – Calhoun County; Dejuan Enocher – Calhoun County
Offensive Player of the Year: Xzavier Wilcher – Mitchell County
Co-Defensive Player of the Year: Jaquan Brignac – Quitman County; Roderick Bodiford – Mitchell County

First Team
Desmeyan Daniels – Mitchell County
Kahari Bogan – Terrell County
Quincy Edwards – Calhoun County
Tarvenny Warren – Pelham
Nick Cull – Seminole County
Damien Lewis – Miller County
Ramel Thomas – Randolph-Clay
Mike Sylvester – Quitman County
Ethan Johnson – Seminole County
Landom Quimbley – Mitchell County
Jasiyah Suber – Calhoun County

Second Team
Collin Jackson – Miller County
Shytavion Johnson – Terrell County
Jayden Parker – Pelham
DJ Yarbrough – Seminole County
Jermaine Williams – Quitman County
Jarquavion Williams – Mitchell County
Jalen Jackson – Randolph-Clay
Bryson Brinson – Pelham
Zilon Hawkins – Mitchell County
Rod Wilson – Miller County
Eric Richardson – Pelham

Honorable Mention
Jaleen Gibson – Randolph-Clay
Keonte Nunnally – Randolph-Clay
Cory Lemonier – Quitman County
Kolby Jones – Seminole County
Nicavious Henderson – Seminole County
David Campbell – Mitchell County
Dallas George – Calhoun County
JP Powell – Miller County
Christian Jones – Miller County
Devonte James – Terrell County
Jaquon Timpson – Calhoun County

Region 2

Coach of the Year: David Bailey – Charlton County
Co-Players of the Year: EJ Brown – Lanier County; Jarvis Wright – Charlton County
Offensive Player of the Year: Azaria Smith – Turner County
Defensive Player of the Year: Elyiss Williams – Charlton County
Freshman of the Year: Antron Matthews – Atkinson County

First Team
Caleb Howard – Charlton County
Anthony Ingram – Clinch County
Ethan North – Lanier County
Demarrion Wilson – Turner County
Amarion Brooks – Brooks County
Bo Payne – Irwin County
Cason Register – Lanier County
Jamari Hamilton – Charlton County
Jeremy Bell – Clinch County
Tucker Robbins – Clinch County
Quan Pope – Lanier County

Second Team
Amar Thomas – Brooks County
Curtis Burroughs – Charlton County
Jaylen King – Charlton County
Qua Favors – Atkinson County
Jacob Rowe – Echols County
Trenton Thompson – Turner County
Kahlil Jenkins – Clinch County
Montarius Norris – Turner County
Eli Roberts – Irwin County
Amod Simon – Lanier County

Honorable Mention
Omarion Goodman – Turner County
Zakie Wilson – Atkinson County
James Clarkson – Lanier County
Demorrion Martin – Charlton County
Darius Lake – Irwin County
TJ Brown – Clinch County
Evan Castor – Echols County
Jaquan Baker – Brooks County

Region 3

Player of  the Year: Elijah Coleman  – Portal
Offensive Player of the Year: Elijah Mincey – Bryan County
Co-Defensive Players of the Year: Kaliq Jordan – Metter; Marcus Golphin – Jenkins County

First Team
James Allen – Jenkins County
Jamal Campbell – Bryan County
Dominique Harrison – Metter
Amir Jackson – Portal
Chris Jackson – ECI
Ty Lanier – Screven County
Avery Nunnally – Claxton
Colby Reid – MCA
Rustan Rigdon – Metter
Joseph Thomas- Portal
Second Team
Delaun Adams – Screven
Leroy Adkinson – MCA
Devontae Bowers – Bryan County
Tanner Ennis – Bryan County
Bryce Kearson – ECI
Jeremiah Mack – ECI
Demontre Moore – Jenkins County
Jay Odom – Portal
Brandon Smart – Metter
Kejun Williams – Claxton
ZZ Wilson – Jenkins County

Region 4

Coach of the Year: Ben Smith – Dublin
Player of the Year: Zion Davis – Dublin
Offensive Player of the Year: Jalen Hall – Dooly County
Defensive Player of the Year: Chrisavion Marshall – Wilcox County
Freshman of the Year: Jordan Coney – Treutlen

First Team
Jaquez Kincey – Wheeler County
Antonio Scott – Telfair County
Quay Ashley – Dublin
Xavier Brantley – Montgomery County
Nemo West – Hawkinsville
Javarius Kelly – Montgomery County
Dayshun Peacock – Dublin
John Brown – Dooly County
Alonzo Benjamin – Wilcox County
Brandon Smallwood – Wheeler County

Second Team
Lorenzo Clayton – Dooly County
Devonte Murray – Johnson County
David Folsom – Dublin
Brian Cook – Telfair County
Antoine Clayton – Dooly County
Jay Faison – Wheeler County
Richard Brown – Hawkinsville
PJ Smiley – Treutlen
Quantez Lewis – Montgomery County
KJ Strickland – Johnson County

Region 5

Coach of the Year: Anzy Hardman – Manchester
Player of the Year: Nickolas Woodard – Taylor County
Offensive Player of the Year: Dexter Holloman – Chattahoochee County
Defensive Player of the Year: Zyjuan Gray – Manchester

First Team
Trae Jackson – Manchester
Jacori Bledsoe – Central-Talbotton
Naketa Ellington – Chattahoochee County
Zayden Walker – Schley County
Cam Long – Manchester
Kartez Duncan – Taylor County
DaQuan Brown – Macon County
Elijah Wright – Greenville
Jhykeyvion Dozier – Central-Talbotton
Derrick Lester – Macon County
Second Team
Timothy Daniel – Stewart County
Quintavious Kelley – Greenville
Reco Daniels – Chattahoochee County
Eli Wright – Manchester
Sankeevious Holloman – Marion County
ZyQuavvion Staples – Stewart County
Cam Swanson – Chattahoochee County
Javoris Scott – Schley County
Landon Austin – Macon County
Frankie Raines Jr. – Macon County

Region 6

Player of the Year: Authur Johnson – Bowdon

First Team
Ja’Kobe Strozier – Drew Charter
Malik Drinic – Armuchee
Rayshan Ford – Fulton Leadership
Miller McGowan – Atlanta Classical
Hunter Holmes – Gordon Lee
Owen McGowan – Atlanta Classical
Cedric Taylor – Drew Charter
Hanif Harris – Fulton Leadership
Ni Que’ Bell – BEST Academy
Cam Johnson – Drew Charter

Second Team
Andrew Hopson – Bowdon
Jase Mason – Trion
Nekia Wallace – Fulton Leadership
Cooper Jackson – Gordon Lee
Tristan Jordan – Mt. Zion-Carrollton

Honorable Mention
Ben Allen – Trion
Cam’Ron Collins – Mt. Zion-Carrollton
Trent Cothran – Armuchee
Eddie Curry – Atlanta Classical
Preston Denney – Mt. Zion-Carrollton
Kolton Drummond – Bowdon
Anterrique Hall – Atlanta Classical
Malik Holland – Dalton Academy
Jordan Joyce – Armuchee
EJ Mahoney – Dalton Academy
Evan Parham – Gordon Lee
Greyson Patty – Trion
Michai Reid – Drew Charter
Keyshawn Ridley – Bowdon
Sam Sartin – Gordon Lee
Mekhi Simms – BEST Academy
S’djahi Smith – BEST Academy
Asani Spivey – Fulton Leadership
Antonio Stinner – Fulton Leadership
Bryant Tripplet – Drew Charter

Region 7

Coach of the Year: Uriah Myrick – Warren County
Player of the Year: Lorenzo Johnson – Warren County

First Team
Trevor Derrick – ACE
Tylik Grantling – Crawford County
Javian Lango – GMC
Anthony Hamm – GSIC
Deonte Lowe – Hancock Central
Markus Sanford – Twiggs County
Ken’vonte Brinkley – Warren County
Kwaveon Hill – Wilkinson County
Justin Stanley – Wilkinson County

Second Team
Jake Prather – ACE
Jaylin Colbert – Crawford County
Isaiah Womble – GMC
Davis Duke – GMC
Cortez Martin – GSIC
Ashton Brown – GSIC
Aareon Stephens – Hancock Central
Javaris Morris – Hancock Central
Devin Watkins – Hancock Central
Tremediaz Sanders – Twiggs County
Daniel Pitts – Twiggs County
Ra’Quan Myers – Warren County
Justyn Burnett – Warren County
Devinaire Samuels – Wilkinson County
Jordan Jackson – Wilkinson County

Honorable Mention
Damien Kimble – ACE
Tylum Searcy – Crawford County
Trevor West – Crawford County
Alex Fench V – GMC
Jaheim Fullwood – GSIC
Davidno Sherman – Hancock Central
Kenneth Taylor – Hancock Central
Amarion Downing – Twiggs County
Keyonate Rozier – Twiggs County
Rashad Myers – Warren County
Tyler Collins – Warren County
Jaden Williams – Wilkinson County
Ke’UnJae Jackson – Wilkinson County
Tre’Veon Evans – Wilkinson County

Region 8

Coach of the Year: Taylor Jackson – Social Circle
Player of the Year: KJ Reid – Social Circle
First Team
Tyrhell Branch – Social Circle
Cam Gaither – Social Circle
Colin Crowder – Towns County
Desmond Cofer – Washington-Wilkes
Evan Andrews -Greene County
Second Team
Lamarius Jackson – Social Circle
Dalen Cobb – Washington-Wilkes
Jackson Morris – Commerce
Kyle Oakes – Towns County
Lawrence Murray – Washington-Wilkes
Honorable Mention
AJ Vinson – Social Circle
Quindarius Jackson – Social Circle

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