Tag Archives: GHSA

Spielin’ & Dealin’ Ep. 42: Do Rankings Matter, Manchester forfeits, Region Tournament previews

***SUBSCRIBE/DOWNLOAD/LISTEN ON iTUNES***
***FOLLOW/DOWNLOAD/LISTEN ON PODBEAN***
  • Kyle’s Game Recaps [1:45]
  • The bigger picture behind the rankings [16:40]
  • Manchester forfeits 5 games [24:32]
  • Most interesting upcoming region tourneys [30:57]

Sponsored by:  @sportalspace

Statewide Recap 1-30

BOYS

Class AAAAAAA

No. 3 Newton 68, Shiloh 48: Juwan Johnson scored a career-high 19 points as Newton cruised past Shiloh. UGA-commit Ashton Hagans and Tyrease Brown chipped in 12 apiece. Tyler Glover contributed 8 points. Toneari Lane led the Generals with 13 points while UGA-commit Elias King was held to 6 points.

No. 7 Meadowcreek 43, Berkmar 35: Jamir Chaplin scored 16 points while the Meadowcreek bigs stifled Tony Johnson, holding him to 8 points.

No. 10 Grayson 67, South Gwinnett 47: Charleston Southern-signee Travis Anderson finished with 15 points and 2 steals while Terrence Porter collected 12 points and 10 rebounds. Nick Edwards had 11 points, 3 assists and 3 steals.

Brookwood 67, Cedar Shoals 64: In the loss, Keivaziay Ball finished with 17 points, 6 rebounds and 3 assists. Tyler Johnson added 14 points and 7 rebounds. Quincy Canty chipped in 12 points and 7 rebounds.

Woodstock 71, Walton 57: Noah Frith had 19 points and 8 rebounds. Will Allen added 16 points and 5 rebounds. Christoper Carroll netted 12 points. Columbus State-signee Dylin Hardeman had 12 points and 11 assists. Bryce Clark had 8 points and 5 blocks.

Lakeside-DeKalb 55, Parkview 53: Damon Davis scored 19 points and Elwood Moore had 16 points including the game-winning free throws.

Lambert 68, South Forsyth 50: Lambert coasted behind Mitch Ganote’s 15 points, 6 assists and 9 steals. Colin Granger had 14 points and 12 rebounds. Jordan McIlwain had 11 points and 4 assists. Luke Champion scored 11.

Class AAAAAA

No. 5 Douglas County 69, No. 3 Tri-Cities 66: Ernest Randle and Malik Battle scored 13 points apiece. Jeremiah Smith had 12 points to send the Bulldogs to their second-straight loss.

No. 6 Jonesboro 72, Forest Park 36: Jamari Smith finished with 20 points and 6 rebounds. Brandon Walker added 11 points.

No. 8 Brunswick 51, Richmond Hill 44: Marcus Scott scored 23 points.

No. 9 Cambridge 57, Johns Creek 45: David Banks and Bryce Boutelle scored 14 points apiece. Matt Cleveland added 10 while Caleb Lucas and Kyler Ingram both had 6. Neil Ilenrey pumped in 27 points in the loss.

Chattahoochee 80, Dunwoody 61: Freshman AJ White poured in 25 points. Grant VanBeveren had 17 points. Will Bracknell and Hunter Patterson scored 12 points apiece.

Dacula 86, Habersham Central 52: Clayton State-signee Arusha Hunter scored 19 points and Brenden Tucker added 17. Mekhail Bethea netted 14 points. Quincy Ademokoya and Shayne Buckingham scored 11 points apiece.

Lanier 56, Apalachee 54: Alex Walker poured in 24 points to pace the Longhorns.

Creekview 62, River Ridge 47: KJ Jenkins scored 15 points and grabbed 6 rebounds in the win. Barrett Patterson had 12 points and James Wall scored 10. Grant Potts finished with 4 rebounds, 6 assists and 4 steals.

Sequoyah 83, Osborne 53:  The Chiefs pounded the woeful Cardinals. Donovan Shipp had 19 points and 12 rebounds. Myles McGee added 17 points and 7 rebounds. DJ King tacked on 12 points and 7 assists. Jackson Greco settled with 8 points.

Class AAAAA

No. 3 Miller Grove 60, No. 7 Lithonia 57: Lorenzo Anderson and Maurice Harvey scored 13 points apiece in the second half to rally the Wolverines past Lithonia using a 12-0 run to gain control. Eric Gaines had a game-high 24 in the loss while D’Allen Pritchett had 10.

No. 4 Columbia 78, Chamblee 77 OT: Lorenzo McGhee had 28 points and 6 rebounds to keep the Eagles rolling. Josh Taylor finished with 17 points and 7 rebounds, hitting four threes. Keondre Kennedy posted 17 points and 5 boards.

No. 6 Stockbridge 59, Hampton 38: The Tigers set a school-record with 20 wins behind Ocean Scott’s 14 points. Georgia State-signee Kavonte Ivery, Terryance Jackson and Elijah Austell all had 10 points while Kaelon Hinton pitched in 8.

No. 9 Clarke Central 57, Flowery Branch 53:  In the defeat, Patsheko Lutumba had 14 points and Justin Quick added 14 points, 5 rebounds and 4 steals. Myles Janess collected 11 points and 8 rebounds. Blake Coxworth added 7 points and 7 assists.

Starr’s Mill 54, Riverdale 38: Drew Hudson piled in 26 points followed by Julian Lynch’s 14.

Loganville 61, Johnson-Gainesville 51: Jamar Moore finished with 26 points, 10 rebounds, 2 assists, 5 steals and 2 blocks. Tyler Curci had 13 points.

Tucker 45, Mt. Zion-Jonesboro 24: Nick Watson exploded for 28 points. Jevon Tatum and Nate Ogbu each had 8 points.

Hiram 51, Kell 48: 6-foot-8 junior Nathan Presnell scored 12 points for the Hornets. Jahwan Smith had 23 points in defeat.

Villa Rica 67, Paulding County 60: Latrell Swanigan scored 19 points and JJ Franklin had 18 in the Wildcats’ balanced attack. Micah Hodges (12) and Phillip Zachery (10) both hit double digits.

Southwest DeKalb 72, Arabia Mountain 49: Eugene Brown III finished with 18 points, 4 rebounds and 2 steals. KD Johnson tallied 17 points, 8 rebounds and 5 assists. James Glisson III had 16 points and 6 rebounds. N’Kyzie Hawkins had 15 points in the loss. Jaelin Simpson added 11.

Cass 64, Carrollton 56: Mark Chester led the Colonels with 19 points followed by Carter Hedden’s 18 and Ashton Burley’s 12.

Class AAAA

No. 2 St. Pius X 86, Jefferson 55: Troy Stephens (20) and Matt Gonzalo (18) combined for 38 points. Everett Lane added 13 points and 5 rebounds. Donsha Gaither led Jefferson with 13 points.

No. 3 Americus-Sumter 57, Shaw 52: On Senior Night, Shaw received 16 points and 8 rebounds from Lincoln Smith. TJ Mitchell had 12 points and 10 rebounds while Jalen Ken scored 12.

No. 4 Sandy Creek 72, Cedartown 39: Jarred Godfrey scored 21 points while TJ Bickerstaff had 17 points, 12 rebounds and 4 assists. Xavier Brewer scored 16 points. Julian Alexander had 7 points and Kam Miller tallied 4, points, 5 rebounds and 5 assists.

No. 6 Westover 77, Cairo 41: Kris Gardner went for 21 points, 3 assists and 3 steals while Camryn Weston added 11 points and 6 assists. Mike Isler Jr. had 10 points and 12 rebounds.

No. 10 Cartersville 71, Alexander 70 OT: Luke Schiltz had a put-back at the buzzer to give Cartersville the win. Furman-signee Jaylon Pugh had 25 points and TJ Horton scored 18. Isaac Gridley grabbed 9 rebounds.

Southeast Whitfield 69, Pickens 60: In the loss, Seth Bishop had 25 points and 5 rebounds. Tucker Lowe scored 6 points and Joseph Gossett had 4 points and 7 rebounds. Zach Goss finished with 4 points, 9 rebounds, 6 assists, 1 steal and 3 blocks.

Blessed Trinity 50, White County 36: CJ Abrams scored 16 points and Ben Shappard had 15 in the win. Andy Swade chipped in 10 points.

Madison County 41, Oconee County 38: Traveon Lattimore scored 13 points and Tay Cooper had 10. Adam Metts pitched in 8.

Henry County 80, North Clayton 72:  Josh Steele went for 21 points and 5 assists a while Wisdom Uboh (17 points 10 assists), Deondre Rice (12 points 9 rebounds 5 blocks), Casey Amour (10) and Semaj Rice (10) all cracked double digits. Joseph Wimbley IV scored 27 points and Michael Lee had 22 in the loss.

Troup County 76, Central-Carrollton 64: Jay Jefferson pumped in 30 points and 6 assists. King Mwitkuta had 12 points and 10 rebounds. Andy Boykin added 10 points. Kobe Hudson (9) and Montez Crowe (8) also chipped in.

Chestatee 56, West Hall 53: Nick Lyles had 11 in the win. Noah Edmondson scored 19 points in the loss.

Class AAA

No. 5 Cedar Grove 63, Westminster 46: Jamari Dean had 20 points, 8 rebounds, 2 assists and 1 block. Keshun Byrd added 11 points and Devon Barnes scored 10. Kanaris Cummings finished with 7 points and 8 rebounds.

No. 7 Central-Macon 65, Northside-Warner Robins 61 OT: Tymir Robinson finished with 21 points, 5 rebounds, 4 assists and 3 steals.

No. 10 Westside-Macon 69, Jackson 61: Greg Holloway posted 19 points and 16 rebounds. Javian Mosley added 18 points while Brenden Anderson tallied 10 points and 8 rebounds. Omar Jones had 6 points and 5 rebounds. Des Foston and Kowacie Reeves Jr. had 5 points apiece.

Pace Academy 72, Redan 62: 6-foot-5 Yale-signee Isaiah Kelly destroyed Redan with 40 points and 16 rebounds.

Monroe Area 53, Hart County 49: Freshman Zay Williams had 11 points and 4 rebounds. Devin Sheats scored 14 points and grabbed 7 boards. Lakendric Lyles posted 9 points. In the loss, Tyler Dalon and Jalen Brown scored 9 apiece for the Bulldogs.

Calhoun 55, Bremen 47: Bralin Barton finished with 17 points while Davis Allen added 12 in the win. Porter Law and Xaxton Goodson each had 7 points. Chase Goble pitched in 6.

Peach County 92, Rutland 88 OT: Brice Paster posted a triple-double of 24 points, 11 rebounds and 10 assists. Cody Dunn had 20 points and 4 assists.

East Hall 74, Dawson County 49: In the loss, Jeremiah Crumley scored 11 points and Ryan Gallenkamp had 10 points and 5 rebounds. Kane Pelfrey had 6 points and 7 rebounds. Wyatt Haase scored 7. Cullen and Campbell Reed both scored 6 points.

East Jackson 75, Franklin County 72: Xavier Clark scored 25 points followed by Makayl Rakestraw (15) and Kobe Haley (12).

Dougherty 77, Crisp County 63: MTSU-commit Carlos Curry erupted for 34 points, 24 rebounds and 5 blocks.

Class AA

No. 2 Dublin 71, Washington County 56: The Irish avenged their 73-72 loss from earlier in the year. Clarence Jackson had 23 points and 15 rebounds while Kameron Pauldo had 19 points and 13 assists. Washington County got 25 points, 7 rebounds and 3 assists from Jamarius Dixon in the loss. Jawan Dukes had 7 points and 12 rebounds. Conner Frazier (6) and Lazerionta Taylor (5) both cracked the score column.

No. 3 South Atlanta 87, BEST Academy 42: Jalen Stegall scored 23 points.

No. 8 Elbert County 83, Oglethorpe County 50: Kobe Goudelock had 33 points. Ty Hill added 15 points, 5 rebounds and 5 assists.

No. 9 Jeff Davis 75, Bacon County 50: Sophomore star Ja’Queze Kirby totaled 20 points, 13 rebounds, 3 assists, 5 steals and 8 blocks.

No. 10 Banks County 58, Putnam County 55 OT: The Leopards survived on the road. Dylan Orr had 19 points, 13 rebounds and 6 blocks. Darius Bonds had 11 points and 6 assists. Gabe Martin scored 11 points and Carl Cleveland added 10 points, 3 assists and 2 blocks.

Dodge County 74, Southwest-Macon 54: RJ Carr scored 17 points and Nick Cummings had 16 in the win. DeMarcus Caines (15), Chris Clark (10) and Noah Wilcox (10) all cracked double figures.

Class A-Private

No. 1 St. Francis 73, Whitefield Academy 43: Dwon Odom collected 14 points, 6 rebounds, 8 assists and 3 steals. Sam Hines had 13 points, 4 rebounds and 2 steals. CJ Riley and Caleb Snyder each scored 8 points. Sean Paradise tallied 8 points, 4 rebounds and 5 steals. Ben Jones and Graham Owenby netted 6 apiece.

No. 5 Lakeview Academy 64, Riverside Military 47: Blake McIntyre scored 22 points and Drew Cottrell had 17. Evan Pitts and Alec Bornhorst had 10 rebounds apiece.

No. 7 Holy Innocents’ 76, No. 8 Mt. Vernon Presbyterian 66: Marques Frye had 17 points, 4 rebounds and 2 assists in the loss. Cam Bennett had 16 points and 5 rebounds. Tahj Keeton posted 12 points and 10 rebounds. Will Mitcham netted 12 points and Morgan Mulrain added 5.

King’s Ridge Christian 62, Fellowship Christian 61: Eric Coleman had 12 points.

Walker 45, Mt. Paran 34: Omar Cooper (14), Chandler Baker (13) and Burke Chebuhar (11) all led the Wolverines.

Class A-Public

No. 2 Woodville-Tompkins 75, McIntosh County Academy 38: Charleston Willingham scored 20 points and Preston Crisp netted 14 points. Andres Santiago added 12 points and AJ Hassel had 10.

Mt. Zion-Carrollton 62, Darlington 54: JD Hull had 22 points and 8 rebounds in the loss.

Claxton 49, Calvary Day 46: Shy’Rik Furman had 18 points for Claxton while D’Quan Douse netted 18 for the Cavs.

 

GIRLS

Class AAAAAAA

Woodstock 46, Walton 42: Sophia Singer scored 10 points followed by Val Cournoyer’s 8 and Carly Henderson’s 7.

Class AAAAAA

River Ridge 38, No. 4 Creekview 32: The Lady Knights toppled the stingy defense of the Grizzlies behind super sophomore’s Savannah Samuel’s 14 points.

Alpharetta 54, No. 5 Northview 46: The Lady Titans were swept by Alpharetta. In the loss Ashlee Austin scored 14 points and Eden Sample had 10. Asjah Inniss (9) and Maya Richards (8) chipped in.

No. 10 Douglas County 69, Tri-Cities 23: Amari Robinson had 23 points and Sayah Brooks scored 15. Desirae Jackson netted 12.

Dacula 53, Habersham Central 37:  Aiyanna Hamilton had 18 points and 9 rebounds while Kendall Bollmer put up 15 points. Nyla Moore scored 12 points and had 3 steals. Alex Criscolo dished out 4 assists and Helena Lee had 6 steals.

Pope 43, Centennial 37: Cheyenne Holloman powered Pope with 18 points. Talia Cloud scored 10.

Johns Creek 49, Cambridge 20: Sam Breslow scored 12 points while Jill Davis and Markiema Lancaster added 9 apiece.

New Manchester 56, Northgate 19: Ja’lisya Glover had 15 points and Megan Pickett scored 12.

Class AAAAA

No. 4 Flowery Branch 57, Clarke Central 29: Ashley Woodroffe scored 17 points and Alabama-signee Taniyah Worth double-doubled with 11 points and 14 rebounds. Lexi Sengkhammee finished with 9 points, 4 rebounds and 5 assists. Ashley Scott had 6 points and 7 rebounds while Caroline Wysocki had 7 points and 4 assists. Ashlee Locke finished with 6 points and 4 blocks.

No. 6 Villa Rica 62, Paulding County 19: Aliyah Hindsman finished with 20 points, 5 rebounds and 3 steals. Tee Windom posted 9 points, 4 rebounds and 4 steals. Deasia Merrill returned with 9 points, 7 rebounds and 7 steals.

No. 9 Eagle’s Landing 55, Woodland-Stockbridge 35: Ashley Foster scored 20 points and Kiera Howard netted 10 in the dominant Region 4 win.J

Fayette County 53, Whitewater 26:  Maegan Barkley finished with 20 points to lead the Lady Tigers while Rikkelle Miller added 11 points and Trinity Brown scored 10. Whitewater was led by Jada Claude’s 15 points.

Decatur 41, Maynard Jackson 39: The Bulldogs hit two late free throws to secure a win on Senior Night. Tamara White had 11 points in the loss.

Miller Grove 59, Lithonia 30: Keshauna Patterson collected 25 points and 16 rebounds. Margaritte McGill had 16 points and 11 rebounds.

Class AAAA

No. 2 Henry County 78, North Clayton 63: Auburn-signee Brooke Moore finished with 22 points. Janiya Jones scored 16 points while Amaiya Jackson added 15. Janaya Wadsworth chipped in 9.

No. 4 Luella 80, Salem 29:  Keely Brown pumped in 33 points to pace the Lady Lions.

No. 6 Madison County 63, Oconee County 36:  Jordan Bailey dumped in 27 points followed by A’Dryanna Maxwell’s 17.

Pickens 58, Southeast Whitfield 28: Mackenzie Hampton had 12 points and Mykenzie Weaver added 10 points, 3 rebounds, 5 assists and 1 block. Torie Williams scored 9 points to go with her 3 rebounds, 3 assists and 3 steals.

Jefferson 44, St. Pius X 36:  McKenzie Tyner had 18 points in the win.

Class AAA

No. 5 Central-Macon 50, Northside-Warner Robins 36: Jada Clowers was a force inside with 18 points, 12 rebounds and 8 blocks. ReNesha Goolsby had 12 points and Tyleia Williams added 10 points, 6 assists and 2 steals. JeNya Wilder tacked on 8 points and 8 rebounds.

No. 10 Hart County 73, Monroe Area 39:  Torrion Starks poured in 29 points. Shakendra Grove had 18 points while Taniya Alexander added 14 points.

Calhoun 56, Bremen 54: Anna George scored 20 points and Erin Davis had 11 in the win. Railey Greeson netted 7 points. Erin Kelly and Erin Barnes each added 5 points.

Dawson County 68, East Hall 53: The Tigers won on Senior Night behind Kayle Sticker’s 17 points and Abi Chatham and Calli Watson’s 13 apiece.

Class AA

No. 3 Putnam County 44, No. 2 Banks County 25: RyKia Pennamon scored 18 points and Jashanti Simmons netted 16 as the War Eagles moved into a late tie for first-place in Region 8. Maddie Thomas (8), Allison Smith (5) and Jaycie Bowen (5) led the Lady Leopards.

No. 7 Washington County 66, Dublin 56: Destinee Ellison finished with 16 points, 6 assists and 6 steals. Nijeria Jordan had 14 points, 7 rebounds and 5 steals. Miracle Parker chipped in 14 points, Ni’Kayona Warthen scored 9 points and Jada Darrisaw added 7 points and 4 steals.

No. 9 Dodge County 53, Southwest-Macon 49: Destanee Wright exploded for 25 points. Europe Brown had 13 points and LaShauna Coley scored 8.

No. 10 Rabun County 88, Social Circle 55: Presbyterian-commit Georgia Stockton scored her 1,000th-point on her birthday, finishing with 22 points and 5 rebounds. Hannah Cannon had 15 points and 6 rebounds. Laken Stiles added 13 points, 6 rebounds and 3 steals.

South Atlanta 61, Coretta Scott King 45: Ashanti Cobb hung 30 points and Bre Anderson added 20 points.

Bryan County 44, St. Vincent’s 26: Olonna Rawls posted 17 points, 10 rebounds and 6 assists. Alicia Fabin added 16 points and 7 rebounds. Jay Black grabbed 11 rebounds.

Fitzgerald 60, Berrien 55: Newly committed Talladega College point guard Kirstin Crook had 24 points and 6 steals. Trinity Jones added 12 points, 5 rebounds, 4 assists and 2 steals. Hayleigh Ross had 11 points.

Class A-Private

No. 2 Wesleyan 83, Atlanta International 33: Nicole Azar scored 22 points, nailing six threes. Old Dominion-signee Amaya Register scored her 1,000th point and finished with 16 on the night. Furman-signee Sutton West finished with 15 points, 5 rebounds, 5 assists and 5 steals. AC Carter netted 10 points.

No. 6 Calvary Day 49, Portal 21: Bria Porter (17) and Alex Widener (16) led the Lady Cavs.

No. 9 Athens Academy 36, Athens Christian 27: Maddie McCleary finished with 9 points and 6 rebounds. Greer Moseley had 8 points and 6 boards. Meg Williams had 6 points while Gabby Mastandrea and Rose Bone each scored 5.

Galloway 68, WD Mohammed 35: Mel Hartz led with 15 points. Jada Ryce scored 12 points while Caitlin Felts had 12 points and 10 rebounds. Sam Scalise scored 10 points and Foster Solomon netted 9 points.

Class A-Public

No. 3 Telfair County 69, Atkinson County 19: India Wells (18), Shalan Nelson (12), Tanajawa Graham (10) and Jalexis Clay (10) powered the Trojans.

Week 11 Girls Rankings

Class AAAAAAA

  1. Westlake (21-1)
  2. Collins Hill (20-2)
  3. Norcross (20-3)
  4. Cherokee (21-2)
  5. North Forsyth (21-2)
  6. Newton (18-3)
  7. McEachern (14-5)
  8. Lowndes (17-5)
  9. South Gwinnett (19-2)
  10. Colquitt County (18-5) 

Class AAAAAA

  1. Lovejoy (21-1)
  2. Winder-Barrow (17-4)
  3. Harrison (17-4)
  4. Creekview (15-6)
  5. Northview (17-5)
  6. Coffee (14-7)
  7. Tucker (16-6)
  8. Forest Park (17-4)
  9. Lanier (18-5)
  10. Douglas County (16-6) 

Class AAAAA

  1. Buford (20-3)
  2. Harris County (21-2)
  3. Arabia Mountain (17-1)
  4. Flowery Branch (18-5)
  5. Ware County (19-2)
  6. Villa Rica (17-1)
  7. Rome (19-2)
  8. Carrollton (17-5)
  9. Eagle’s Landing (16-6)
  10. Bainbridge (20-4)

Class AAAA

  1. Carver-Columbus (23-1)
  2. Henry County (20-1)
  3. Spalding (18-2)
  4. Luella (16-4)
  5. Northwest Whitfield (20-3)
  6. Madison County (17-5)
  7. Baldwin (21-2)
  8. Marist (18-2)
  9. Burke County (13-6)
  10. Westover (19-3) 

Class AAA

  1. Greater Atlanta Christian (18-3)
  2. Franklin County (23-0)
  3. Johnson-Savannah (14-5)
  4. Beach (20-2)
  5. Central-Macon (19-2)
  6. Lovett (17-4)
  7. Tattnall County (19-5)
  8. Haralson County (18-2)
  9. Peach County (15-7)
  10. Hart County (17-6)

Class AA

  1. Laney (23-0)
  2. Banks County (19-4)
  3. Putnam County (18-2)
  4. Josey (20-2)
  5. Swainsboro (18-3)
  6. Model (18-3)
  7. Washington County (16-6)
  8. Early County (18-5)
  9. Dodge County (18-4)
  10. Rabun County (17-5) 

Class A-Private

  1. Holy Innocents’ (20-1)
  2. Wesleyan (19-3)
  3. St. Francis (18-4)
  4. Stratford Academy (19-2)
  5. Our Lady of Mercy (17-2)
  6. Calvary Day (21-2)
  7. Landmark Christian (12-9)
  8. Eagle’s Landing Christian Academy (17-5)
  9. Athens Academy (19-3)
  10. Prince Avenue Christian (21-2) 

Class A-Public

  1. Greenville (22-1)
  2. Pelham (21-1)
  3. Telfair County (20-2)
  4. Wilcox County (18-4)
  5. Wheeler County (17-2)
  6. Macon County (17-4)
  7. Marion County (18-4)
  8. Bowdon (18-4)
  9. Terrell County (14-4)
  10. Calhoun County (14-8)

 

There’s finally some shakeup in Class AAAAAAA after weeks of stalemate. No. 2 Collins Hill has built up one of the state’s most impressive resumes and now adds a 64-57 win at Class A-Private No. 3 St. Francis to their ledger. No. 1 Westlake is still holding strong, but had to work hard to put away Wheeler 68-64. No. 6 Newton falls two spots after a loss to No. 9 South Gwinnett 66-61. The Lady Comets have also sunk two places after failing to capitalize on their momentum in Region 8, getting upset by Archer 48-40. No. 7 McEachern creeps up three spots after knocking Hillgrove (14-5) from the Top 10, 43-33, and scoring wins over Marietta (58-42) and North Cobb (52-48). Debuting in the rankings is No. 8 Lowndes. The Lady Vikings clipped No. 10 Colquitt County 55-49 and are now all of a sudden in the driver’s seat in Region 1 at a perfect 5-0.

With multiple Top 10 matchups last week, Class AAAAAA looks much different. No. 1 Lovejoy crushed No. 7 Tucker 68-33, but the Lady Tigers move up a spot thanks to their 45-43 overtime win against Stephenson (14-7) who drops out. The Lady Jaguars also lost to No. 8 Forest Park 49-48, but the Panthers fall two spots due to a surprising 53-47 loss to Drew. No. 2 Winder-Barrow got revenge with a 60-39 win at No. 9 Lanier and then had to hold on for dear life against Dacula, 53-52. The Longhorns weren’t as lucky, losing to Dacula 49-37 and tumbling four spots. No. 9 Douglas County is fortunate to remain in the rankings after a 53-48 loss at Mays. Alpharetta (18-4) departs after a 44-38 loss to Pope, meaning No. 5 Northview is back in command of Region 7, shooting all the way into the Top 5 after a turbulent week for the rest of the classification. Following the Lady Titans is new face, No. 6 Coffee. The Lady Trojans are surging in South Georgia, winning 9-straight including a thrilling 53-51 overtime victory on Senior Night against Tift County. During their winning streak, the Trojans have beaten Class 7A No. 8 Lowndes (40-37), Northside-Warner Robins (57-46) and Valdosta (38-36). Coffee has quick guards and physical post presences in seniors Yasha Merritt and Aerieonna Tucker. Merritt had 14 points and 21 rebounds while Tucker added 11 points and 9 rebounds in their win over Tift.

No. 1 Buford punished No. 4 Flowery Branch in Class AAAAA, 69-38. The Lady Wolves followed up with a 52-34 win in Tunnel Hill against Class 4A No. 5 Northwest Whitfield. No. 5 Ware County is up two spots. The Lady Gators have now won 19-straight since their 0-2 start. They cruised by Bradwell Institute 61-36. Region 7 has been turned upside down with No. 6 Villa Rica’s 58-46 loss to No. 8 Carrollton. Just when it looked like Carrollton could take the lead in the region, No. 7 Rome answered the call and edged the Lady Trojans 64-63. Entering the final week of regular season play, Villa Rica sits at 12-1 followed by Rome at 11-1 and Carrollton at 11-2. The Lady Wolves visit Villa Rica on Friday and Carrollton on Saturday. Elsewhere in the state, Dutchtown (18-4) exits the poll with a 49-44 loss to Woodland-Stockbridge. Back into the rankings is Region 4 frontrunner No. 9 Eagle’s Landing.

So much for anyone challenging No. 1 Carver-Columbus in Region 1-AAAA. The Tigers swatted away No. 10 Westover 67-37. No. 2 Henry County went to overtime to survive Woodward Academy 71-60. No. 3 Spalding had a scare as well, winning at Perry 54-50. Continuing the theme of close games, No. 6 Madison County was seconds away from losing to St. Pius X, but instead snatched a 46-43 win. No. 7 Baldwin defended homecourt against No. 9 Burke County 47-44. The Lady Bears move ahead of Westover with their respectable defeat.

In Class AAA, both of No. 4 Beach’s losses have come against No. 3 Johnson-Savannah, just like last year. The Atomsmashers rallied to win 50-45 at Beach and now jump into the Top 3. No. 6 Lovett took care of rival Pace Academy 48-30. North Murray (16-6) and Pierce County (16-6) both exit the rankings. The Mountaineers were upset at Lakeview-Fort Oglethorpe 37-36 while the Bears lost to Class 5A No. 5 Ware County 52-38 and at Wayne County 52-50. No. 8 Haralson County is back in the Top 10 and now hosts 21-2 Spring Garden, AL, who the Rebelettes drilled 71-52 on January 2 in Alabama. No. 9 Peach County returns as well, just ahead of No. 10 Hart County, who drops two spots after losing at Morgan County 67-54.

Class AA rages on as No. 2 Banks County swept No. 10 Rabun County with a 62-43 decision. The Lady Leopards head to No. 3 Putnam County on Tuesday. The War Eagles will try to avenge a 61-40 throttling. No. 7 Washington County tumbles four spots after losing to No. 9 Dodge County 62-58 and at dangerous East Laurens, 63-56. No. 5 Swainsboro hammered Bryan County 63-35 on the road. No. 8 EarlyCounty is rolling in Region 1, dispatching of Fitzgerald 60-49.

Class A-Private is officially No. 1 Holy Innocents’ to lose. The Golden Bears pounded rival No. 2 Wesleyan 69-49 to send a statement. No. 3 St. Francis missed their chance to move up a slot with a 64-57 loss to Class 7A No. 2 Collins Hill. No. 5 Our Lady of Mercy falls a spot after a 65-56 loss at No. 7 Landmark Christian. The War Eagles could have soared higher than just one spot, but they were defeated at Pinecrest Academy 47-38. Christian Heritage (17-4) drops out after a 66-64 loss at Rockmart, unable to slowdown freshman phenom Keyarah Berry, who poured in 25 points. Returning to the Top 10 is No. 10 Prince Avenue Christian.

No. 1 Greenville won 62-55 at debutant No. 10 Calhoun County and knocked Central-Talbotton (13-6) from the rankings, 75-58 in Class A-Public. The Cougars don’t have the sexiest record at 14-8, but they have played almost every elite team tough, losing at No. 2 Pelham 45-41 and to No. 5 Wheeler County 51-49. Speaking of No. 5 Wheeler County, the Bulldogs clawed out a huge 56-45 win at Class A-Private No. 6 Calvary Day after winning at Emanuel County Institute 48-40. No. 3 Telfair County won at Class 2A No. 9 Dodge County 58-52, to avenge their November 28th 62-57 loss. No. 7 Marion County took care of Central-Talbotton 54-45. No. 8 Bowdon and No. 9 Terrell County have big games coming up. The Red Devils host Christian Heritage, who beat them 64-62 in their first meeting, while the Green Wave welcome Class 2A No. 8 Early County, who drilled them 66-43 two weeks ago.

Week 11 Boys Rankings

Class AAAAAAA

  1. McEachern (20-2)
  2. Norcross (19-3)
  3. Newton (20-3)
  4. Pebblebrook (19-2)
  5. Peachtree Ridge (18-4)
  6. Mountain View (18-4)
  7. Meadowcreek (15-5)
  8. Duluth (16-6)
  9. Wheeler (15-6)
  10. Grayson (16-5)

Class AAAAAA

  1. Gainesville (16-6)
  2. Langston Hughes (19-5)
  3. Tri-Cities (17-5)
  4. Stephenson (15-5)
  5. Douglas County (16-5)
  6. Jonesboro (15-7)
  7. Bradwell Institute (16-6)
  8. Brunswick (19-3)
  9. Cambridge (20-1)
  10. Coffee (14-7)

Class AAAAA

  1. Buford (19-4)
  2. Warner Robins (19-3)
  3. Miller Grove (16-6)
  4. Columbia (16-7)
  5. Eagle’s Landing (17-5)
  6. Stockbridge (18-5)
  7. Lithonia (16-5)
  8. Statesboro (18-4)
  9. Clarke Central (17-5)
  10. Woodland-Stockbridge (16-5)

Class AAAA

  1. Upson-Lee (22-0)
  2. St. Pius X (20-3)
  3. Americus-Sumter (20-2)
  4. Sandy Creek (17-5)
  5. Mary Persons (21-2)
  6. Westover (17-5)
  7. Baldwin (17-6)
  8. Salem (16-5)
  9. Carver-Columbus (18-6)
  10. Cartersville (16-4)

Class AAA

  1. Morgan County (22-1)
  2. Johnson-Savannah (19-2)
  3. Greater Atlanta Christian (19-3)
  4. Jenkins (18-4)
  5. Cedar Grove (15-6)
  6. Central-Macon (16-5)
  7. Pierce County (16-6)
  8. Long County (15-8)
  9. Windsor Forest (14-8)
  10. Westside-Macon (14-9)

Class AA

  1. Glenn Hills (20-1)
  2. Dublin (18-2)
  3. South Atlanta (18-2)
  4. Swainsboro (18-3)
  5. Laney (19-3)
  6. Thomasville (19-3)
  7. Therrell (13-7)
  8. Elbert County (19-3)
  9. Jeff Davis (16-7)
  10. Banks County (19-4)

Class A-Private

  1. St. Francis (20-2)
  2. Aquinas (19-3)
  3. Eagle’s Landing Christian Academy (19-3)
  4. Stratford Academy (16-4)
  5. Lakeview Academy (17-6)
  6. North Cobb Christian (18-5)
  7. Holy Innocents’ (12-7)
  8. Mt. Vernon Presbyterian (16-6)
  9. Greenforest (11-10)
  10. Christian Heritage (19-2)

Class A-Public

  1. Manchester (20-0)
  2. Woodville-Tompkins (20-2)
  3. Calhoun County (20-2)
  4. Montgomery County (18-3)
  5. Central-Talbotton (17-3)
  6. Wilkinson County (16-6)
  7. Lanier County (20-3)
  8. Macon County (17-4)
  9. Pelham (18-4)
  10. Terrell County (16-6)

 

The contenders are starting to separate themselves from the pretenders as we enter our final full week of regular season basketball before the region tournaments tip-off. In Class AAAAAAA, four-star wing Charles Smith IV has made an immediate impact for No. 1 McEachern. It took a buzzer-beating three from Kyle Sturdivant for No. 2 Norcross to beat a Jamir Chaplin-less No. 7 Meadowcreek 64-63. There was more madness in Region 6 as Collins Hill (18-4) falls out of the Top 10 after having their win over Discovery on January 20 overturned and replayed, losing 45-44. The Eagles bounced back and beat the Titans 61-49, but lost to No. 6 Mountain View 60-57. The Bears also beat No. 5 Peachtree Ridge 56-48 before losing in the Lions’ Den 68-57. Sandwiched in between their duels with the Bears, Peachtree Ridge beat Shiloh 49-44. Those same Generals beat No. 10 Grayson 54-53 following the Rams loss to No. 3 Newton 71-69, dropping Grayson five spots. Returning to the poll is No. 9 Wheeler. The Wildcats won at Westlake 54-49 and now play No. 4 Pebblebrook at the Cobb Civic Center on Friday night.

Class AAAAAA No. 1 Gainesville steamrolled Lanier 74-43. Unranked Mays played role of spoiler this week, beating No. 5 Douglas County 67-55 and nearly upsetting No. 2 Langston Hughes, 42-40. No. 3 Tri-Cities is up a spot after handling their business, beating Alexander on Senior Night 55-49 and dumping Westlake 66-55. No. 4 Stephenson climbs two spots following their 51-49 win against Tucker and a 54-51 victory over Southwest DeKalb. No. 6 Jonesboro is also on the move after beating Tucker 53-44. No. 7 Bradwell Institute lost 68-57 at Effingham County, the Rebels’ first Region 2 win of the year. No. 8 Brunswick tumbles three more spots. The Pirates rallied yet again to beat Glynn Academy 60-56 after trailing 40-28 entering the fourth, but ran out of magic against Liberty County, getting blown out 86-69. No. 9 Cambridge held off a plucky North Atlanta team in overtime 63-62 to remain perfect in Region 7. Even with their 64-59 loss on Senior Night to Tift County, No. 10 Coffee retains their Top 10 ranking. The Trojans passed the eye-test, with athletes all over the floor. 2019 6-foot-7 lefty Mackenzie McFatten dominated the smaller Blue Devils with 18 points, 13 rebounds, 3 assists and 5 blocks. All-State guard Jayce Moore was held to 9 points, 9 rebounds and 4 assists. Tift County’s unsigned senior guard Montae Terrell stole the show with 22 points, 8 rebounds, 6 assists, 1 steal and 2 blocks.

No. 1 Buford were road warriors this week in Class AAAAA, winning at Flowery Branch 60-46 and edging newly ranked No. 9 Clarke Central 81-73. No. 3 Miller Grove sent Southwest DeKalb (14-9) out of the poll with a heart-breaking 35-34 loss. No. 4 Columbia skyrockets five spots after drilling No. 7 Lithonia on the road 59-39 and going 3-0 to win the Alaska Airlines Classic Championship. No. 6 Stockbridge climbs four spots after the mayhem ahead of them and beating Class 4A No. 8 Salem 63-54. All the talk about Villa Rica (18-1) and Maynard Jackson (20-2) playing weak schedules came to roost as both teams are out of the polls after suffering losses. Villa Rica lost at Hiram 63-57, while Riverwood bounced the Jaguars 77-69. No. 8 Statesboro and No. 10 Woodland-Stockbridge replace them. Woodland hosts No. 5 Eagle’s Landing on Tuesday.

In Class AAAA, No. 2 St. Pius X and No. 5 Mary Persons survived scares against lesser opponents, the Golden Lions escaping Madison County 63-57 and the Bulldogs leaving Howard with a 76-69 win. No. 7 Baldwin sinks three spots after their 60-57 loss to Burke County. No. 8 Salem is down three spots following a 63-54 loss to Class 5A No. 6 Stockbridge. No. 4 Sandy Creek is starting to put it all together, crushing No. 10 Cartersville 78-52 and LaGrange 67-45, to leap five spots. The Hurricanes are down three positions as they were also upset at Troup County 65-62. No. 6 Westover rises two slots after beating returnee No. 9 Carver-Columbus 68-63. The Tigers bounced back with an 81-41 shellacking of Northside-Columbus. Out of the poll is Woodward Academy (14-7). The War Eagles lost at Eastside 60-47 and at Henry County 56-49.

Down in Savannah, No. 2 Johnson-Savannah took the season lead on No. 4 Jenkins with a 67-60 win in Class AAA, jumping the Warriors in the poll. No. 3 GAC cracks the Top 3 after beating East Hall 64-51 and overwhelming Dawson County 67-33. No. 5 Cedar Grove sent Towers (13-7) packing as the Saints beat the Titans 70-59. Towers also lost 62-48 to Redan after beating them 73-56 earlier in the week. No. 6 Central-Macon moves up four spots thanks to a 61-56 win over No. 10 Westside-Macon. No. 7 Pierce County cracks to Top 10 with an 88-82 overtime win against No. 8 Long County. No. 9 Windsor Forest is down three spots after losing 84-83 at Islands.

No. 2 Dublin has a stiff test in Class AA as they host Washington County, who beat them 73-72 in their first meeting. The Irish are coming off wins at Northeast-Macon 76-66 and at Bleckley County 65-59. No. 4 Swainsboro knocked off returnee No. 9 Jeff Davis 73-56 and got revenge against Effingham County who beat them to open the season 65-57, by stopping the Rebels 78-66. The Yellow Jackets of Jeff Davis are back in the poll after taking out Vidalia (16-7) at home, 57-49.  No. 8 Elbert County defeated No. 10 Banks County 61-56.

Class A-Private saw No. 9 Greenforest, back from the grave, shock No. 3 ELCA 69-56 behind Christian Jackson’s 26 points and Jaylyn Clark’s 17. In Region 6A, No. 6 North Cobb Christian avoided a major letdown, outlasting Bowdon 68-67 in overtime. No. 10 Christian Heritage wasn’t as lucky, falling 52-49 at Trion and slipping three spots. No. 8 Mt. Vernon Presbyterian beat Galloway 66-32 and thumped WD Mohammed 71-28, shooting the Caliphs out of the rankings. WD Mohammed also lost in overtime to Paideia 48-45. The Mustangs now travel to a vocal No. 7 Holy Innocents’ on Tuesday.

In Class A-Public, No. 4 Montgomery County hammered rival Treutlen 85-60 at Brewton-Parker. No. 7 Lanier County sinks two spots after a 61-50 loss at Clinch County. No. 6 Wilkinson County has owned No. 8 Macon County over the past two years, stabbing the Bulldogs again with a painful 75-74 overtime loss, dropping Macon County two spots and rising the Warriors three positions. Wilcox County (17-5) exits the Top 10 after a 78-77 loss at Dooly County. No. 10 Terrell County gets their first crack at the rankings.

Statewide Recap 1-27

BOYS

Class AAAAAAA

No. 1 McEachern 76, North Cobb 38: Charles Smith IV led the Indians with 16 points, Sharife Cooper scored 12 points, and Babatunde Akingbola added 11 points. 12 McEachern players scored, while no North Cobb player broke double-digit scoring.

No. 3 Newton 86, Rockdale County 58: Ashton Hagans notched a triple-double with 23 points, 10 rebounds, and 10 assists (6 steals). Tre Clark and Tiqarius Harper each contributed 10 points, while Armani Harris added a career-high 6 blocks for Newton.

Tift County 64, 6ANo. 10 Coffee 59: The Blue Devils spoiled Senior Night with a late go-ahead Rashod Bateman three. The Minnesota football-signee finished with 12 points and 9 rebounds. Montae Terrell notched a game-high 22 points to go with his 8 rebounds, 6 assists and 2 blocks. Marquavius Johnson had 19 points, 5 rebounds and 3 assists. Coffee was led by 6-foot-7 Mackenzie McFatten’s 18 points, 13 rebounds, 3 assists and 5 blocks. Marquavius Jefferson had 11 points and 3 assists. First Team All-State shooting guard Jayce Moore was held to 9 points, 9 rebounds, 4 assists, 1 steal and 1 block. Deuntay Davis scored 8 points off the bench.

Etowah 54, Woodstock 50: Jaxon Etter led Etowah with 25 points five rebounds. Adrian Cohen contributed 16 points and 8 rebounds.

Kennesaw Mountain 93, Landmark Christian 57: Jalyn McCreary dropped a 20/10 performance while Josh Strong scored 16 points for Kennesaw Mountain.

Class AAAAAA

No. 3 Douglas County 76, South Paulding 65: Rickey Clark led the way for Douglas County with 15 points, while the trio of Ernest Randle, Malik Battle, and Cam Copeland each added 13 points.

No. 6 Stephenson 54, 5ANo.6 Southwest DeKalb 51: Eugene Brown scored 15, Javontae Jackson added 10, and KD Johnson’s 9 points weren’t enough for Southwest DeKalb.

Dacula 72, Lanier 61: Mekhail Bethea led Dacula with 20 points, Brenden Tucker contributed 16 points, Quincy Ademokoya scored 13 points, and Shayne Buckingham added 12 points.

Mundy’s Mill 67, Lovejoy 49: Rayquan Brown led Mundy’s Mill with 19 points and 11 rebounds, while Jordan Black added 16 points and 11 rebounds while Jalen Thrash scored 12 points. Omari Callahan added 14 points and Kristian Grant scored 12 for Lovejoy.

Creekview 78, South Cobb 75: KJ Jenkins exploded for 37 points and 5 rebounds, Jack Wood scored 18 points, and Paxton Nayman scored 12 points.

Alexander 74, New Manchester 63: Chris Lunsford led with 20 points and 7 assists, while Sidni White added 13 points and 5 rebounds. Demajion Topps scored 20 points.

Class AAAAA

No. 2 Warner Robins 86, Veterans 42: Bobby Kelly scored 17 points, Jacolbey Owens added 16, Nelson Phillips 14, and Jaydon Norman 12 points. Horace Johnson led Veterans with 16 points.

No. 10 Stockbridge 63, 4ANo. 5 Salem 54 OT: Stockbridge was led by Kavonte Ivory’s 18 points, Trillis Brown’s 13 points, and Terryance Jackson’s 12 points.

Kell 54, Cass 47: Sayvon Delgado and Cameron Lockett finished with 15 points and Jahwan Smith scored 12 points. Mark Chester scored 18 points for Cass.

Flowery Branch 62, Cedar Shoals 47: Patsheko Lutumba scored 16 points, Justin Quick added 15 points, 5 rebounds, and 7 assists, and Blake Coxworth added 8 points in the win for Flowery Branch. JaiVanni McDavid scored 12 points to go along with 6 steals, Quincy Canty added 10 points and 9 rebounds, and Tyler Johnson added 10 points in the loss for Cedar Shoals.

Lithia Springs 51, Decatur 50 2OT: Chalin Hippe notched a 19 point/11 rebound double-double and Khari Davis scored 11 points, but it fell short in a double overtime thriller for Decatur.

Riverdale 56, North Clayton 55: Michael Lee scored 17 points, Xavier Valley had 14 points, and Jaimonnie Watkins-Causey had 13 points.

Class AAAA

Henry County 90, Locust Grove 57: Josh Steele led the charge with 13 points and 3 steals, while the trio of Casey Armour, Semaj Rice, and Kortez Allen each scored 11 points. DeAndre Rice hosted a defensive showcase with 8 blocks on the night.

Chestatee 75, Pickens 54: Cooper Wilson led Chestatee with 18 points, Cameron Gwyn scored 11 points, and Jarrett Gray scored 10 points. Donovan Hernandez notched 8 assists on the night.

Calhoun 69, Haralson County 44: Davis Allen scored 23 points and Tononcito Martha scored 10 points in the win for Calhoun.

Shaw 61, Cairo 37: Lincoln Smith scored 14 points and 4 rebounds, and TJ Mitchell grabbed 10 boards.

Class AAA

No. 4 GAC 67, Dawson County 33: Brothers Cullen Reed and Campbell Reed led the offensive production for Dawson with 10 and 9 points, respectively.

No. 6 Windsor Forest 98, Southeast Bulloch 47: Malcolm McCloud scored 16 points and Benjamin Mitchell added 14 points in the win.

Monroe Area 59, Jackson County 42: Elijah Goodman recorded 16 points and 4 steals, Devin Sheats added 15 points and 5 rebounds, and Isaiah Glasper scored 9 points.

Peach County 76, Crawford County 57: Brice Paster filled the scorebook with 15 points, 10 assists, 6 rebounds, and 5 steals; Alex Henton added 14 points and 8 rebounds.

Class AA

Dodge County 50, Hawkinsville 44: Nick Cummings scored 24 points, DeMarcus Caines 15, and RJ Carr added 7 in the win.

Class A-Private

No. 9 Mount Vernon Presbyterian 59, Paideia 38: Tahj Keeton led the way with 20 points and 8 rebounds, while Marques Frye added 12 points and Austin Douglas scored 8.

Savannah Christian 51, Claxton 44: Justin Anderson scored 22 points while Aly Keys dominated defensively with 10 rebounds and 6 blocks.

Prince Avenue Christian 78, Towns County 68: Mack Simmons finished with 27 points while Dalton Meeler scored 22 for the Wolverines.

Class A-Public

No. 1 Manchester 82, Harris County 61: Kalil Brawner scored 19 points and JahNile Hill scored 16 points in the win for Manchester.

Commerce 56, Providence Academy 49: Jalen Dorsey led Commerce with 16 points and Jamecus Cox added 10 points to give the Commerce Tigers their first back-to-back victories in 3 seasons.

 

GIRLS

Class AAAAAAA

No. 10 McEachern 52, North Cobb 48: Chanel Wilson and Jewel Smalls each scored 10 points for McEachern. Azonya Austin led North Cobb with 15 points and Sydney Thomas scored 11 points.

Class AAAAAA

Dacula 49, No. 5 Lanier 37: Aiyana Hamilton led the way for Dacula with 13 points and Alex Criscolo scored 11 points.

Alexander 42, New Manchester 39: Chloe Pollock and MaryKate Eubanks scored 8 points each while Jenuwin Drayton and Kiara Watson (17 rebounds) each scored 7 in the win for Alexander.

Johns Creek 35, Dunwoody 31: Carson Tanguilig led with 17 points while senior Angelicia Franklin made 2 free throws late in the game to clinich it on senior night.

Coffee 53, Tift County 51: Coffee hit a three at the buzzer to send the game to overtime. In overtime, Tift County’s game-tying jumper came just after the buzzer, giving the Lady Trojans a win on Senior Night. Yasha Merritt had 14 points and 21 rebounds for Coffee while Aerieonna Tucker added 11 points and 9 rebounds.

Class AAAAA

No. 3 Harris County 65, Manchester 24: Jessika Carter notched a double-double with 19 points and 10 rebounds, while also rejecting 6 shots.

Class AAAA

No. 5 Luella 85, Hampton 48: Kamya Hollingshed scored 34 points for Luella and Zee Bankston added 12 points.

Class AAA

Haralson County 57, Calhoun 48: Anna George scored 20 points to help trim the deficit from 27 points to 6 in the fourth quarter, but it wasn’t enough for Calhoun.

Jackson County 43, Monroe Area 31: Carlie Anderson led Jackson County with 20 points en route to their first region victory of the year.

Class AA

No. 2 Banks County 62, No. 7 Rabun County 43: Maddie Thomas led Banks County with 16 points, Amber Williams added 12, and Allison Smith scored 11 points.

No. 10 Dodge County 54, Hawkinsville 31: Europe Brown led Dodge County with 12 points, Kylie Hart added 11, and LaShauna Coley contributed 9 points in the win.

Bleckley County 52, Northside-Warner Robins 46: Jahnaria Brown unofficially netted a quadruple-double on the night: 21 points, 15 rebounds, 11 assists, and 10 assists.

Bryan County 56, Long County 40: Olonna Rawls put up 24 points, 7 rebounds, and 4 assists while Jay Black added 11 points and 15 rebounds.

Class A-Public

Class A-Private

Prince Ave Christian 61, Towns County 43: Armstrong led Prince Ave. with 16 points, Madison Britt scored 13 points, and Janie Henderson added 8 points in the win.