Week 5 Girls Rankings

Class AAAAAAA

  1. Norcross (12-0)
  2. Collins Hill (9-0)
  3. McEachern (5-4)
  4. Mill Creek (11-1)
  5. Archer (9-2)
  6. Westlake (7-2)
  7. Newton (8-1)
  8. Colquitt County (8-0)
  9. Lambert (9-0)
  10. Camden County (10-2) 

Class AAAAAA

  1. Harrison (9-1)
  2. Winder-Barrow (5-3)
  3. Douglas County (9-2)
  4. Grovetown (8-4)
  5. Mays (5-3)
  6. Sequoyah (10-0)
  7. Lovejoy (9-2)
  8. Northview (10-1)
  9. Jonesboro (6-3)
  10. Stephenson (6-4) 

Class AAAAA

  1. Buford (7-0)
  2. Flowery Branch (9-2)
  3. Griffin (11-0)
  4. Southwest DeKalb (7-3)
  5. Warner Robins (11-0)
  6. Carrollton (8-0)
  7. Villa Rica (10-1)
  8. Arabia Mountain (9-0)
  9. Harris County (9-1)
  10. Maynard Jackson (7-0) 

Class AAAA

  1. North Oconee (9-1)
  2. Columbus (7-1)
  3. West Hall (6-3)
  4. Cross Creek (6-4)
  5. Carver-Columbus (9-1)
  6. Northwest Whitfield (7-3)
  7. Sandy Creek (7-1)
  8. Jefferson (7-3)
  9. Perry (10-2)
  10. Heritage-Catoosa (10-1) 

Class AAA

  1. Johnson-Savannah (12-0)
  2. Beach (10-1)
  3. Greater Atlanta Christian (9-4)
  4. Monroe (6-0)
  5. Ringgold (8-2)
  6. Hart County (8-1)
  7. Redan (8-2)
  8. Calhoun (8-3)
  9. Franklin County (8-2)
  10. Lakeview-Fort Oglethorpe (10-2) 

Class AA

  1. Laney (6-1)
  2. Model (6-2)
  3. Rabun County (9-1)
  4. Dodge County (7-1)
  5. Vidalia (7-1)
  6. Fitzgerald (2-0)
  7. Heard County (9-2)
  8. Dade County (10-3)
  9. Bryan County (9-1)
  10. Pepperell (6-2) 

Class A-Private

  1. Wesleyan (8-0)
  2. St. Francis (7-1)
  3. Holy Innocents’ (7-1)
  4. Lakeview Academy (7-2)
  5. Landmark Christian (7-3)
  6. Pinecrest Academy (7-1)
  7. Calvary Day (6-2)
  8. Darlington (5-2)
  9. Fellowship Christian (5-3)
  10. Christian Heritage (5-3) 

Class A-Public

  1. Pelham (7-0)
  2. Greenville (7-0)
  3. Terrell County (6-1)
  4. Wheeler County (8-1)
  5. Telfair County (8-1)
  6. Taylor County (6-1)
  7. Treutlen (5-2)
  8. Woodville-Tompkins (8-3)
  9. Wilcox County (7-3)
  10. Turner County (5-1)

 

In Class AAAAAAA, No. 3 McEachern returned back to Georgia to crush North Cobb 76-33, handing the Warriors their first loss of the season. Westlake drops one spot after going 1-1 at the She Got Game Classic. The Lions lost to Oakland, TN 52-49, but rebounded with a 48-38 win over Jemison, AL. No. 8 Colquitt County stopped Bainbridge for the second time this year, 29-28. No. 9 Lambert held off North Forsyth 46-40, dropping the Raiders from the Top 10. Replacing them is Camden County. The Wildcats’ only two losses this season have come to out-of-state teams from Florida. They earned a 48-41 win over Class A-Private No. 7 Calvary Day on Friday.

No. 1 Harrison looks like a machine in Region 6-AAAAAA, running up the score and destroying opponents by 51.8 points per game. The only team in the region that stands a chance is No. 6 Sequoyah. The Lady Chiefs are the last unbeaten in the classification. Mays tumbles three spots to No. 5 after running into Class AA No. 1 Laney. The Raiders get a chance to regain their status as a legit title contender when they host No. 3 Douglas County on Tuesday. Grovetown moves up two spots to No. 4 following a 65-63 overtime victory over Class AAAA No. 4 Cross Creek. Tucker is knocked from the rankings by red-hot Region 4 foe No. 10 Stephenson, who debuts. The Jaguars have won six straight and are now tied atop the region standings with No. 7 Lovejoy after beating Tucker 53-50.

Region 8’s reign over Class AAAAA sees Buford take over the top spot after the Lady Wolves traveled to No. 2 Flowery Branch and dispatched of the Falcons 53-44. Buford also scored a 63-44 win over Class AAAA No. 8 Jefferson. In the middle of the poll in Region 7, No. 6 Carrollton edged No. 7 Villa Rica 58-48. The Wildcats rebounded with a 67-65 win over Class AAAA No. 7 Sandy Creek. Star sophomore Deasia Merrill picked up an offer from Georgia Tech in the process.

West Hall now sits at No. 3 in Class AAAA following No. 4 Cross Creek and No. 5 Carver-Columbus losing. Northwest Whitfield rises to No. 6 thanks to a 57-47 win over No. 10 Heritage-Catoosa, the Generals’ first loss of the year. Heritage hangs on tight to No. 10 however due to a strong resume. Baldwin exits the poll instead with a 48-42 loss at Houston County. Replacing the Braves is No. 9 Perry. The Panthers’ only two losses have come against Class AAAAA No. 5 Warner Robins.

The billing of No. 1 vs. No. 2 lived up to the hype in Class AAA and for that reason, there is no movement among the top two as No. 1 Johnson-Savannah stunned No. 2 Beach 45-42 on a Sy’Marieona Williams three at the buzzer. No. 3 Greater Atlanta Christian has officially figured things out. They crushed East Hall 70-30. Sneaking up to No. 4 is Monroe. No. 6 Hart County (46-44; Elbert County) and No. 7 Redan (50-37; Morrow) stumbled ahead of them. Ringgold shoots up four spots to No. 5 thanks to a clean week which saw the Tigers knock Haralson County out of the Top 10 with a 60-47 loss. Lakeview-Fort Oglethorpe was upset by Ridgeland 63-57, sinking the Warriors to No. 10. Creeping back into the poll is No. 9 Franklin County, winners of eight straight.

There is officially a new sheriff in town in Class AA. No. 1 Laney takes over the top spot after they smoked Class AAAAAA No. 5 Mays 85-66. Senior Aubriana Bonner went for 23 points and 7 rebounds, but it’s the re-addition of De’Sha Benjamin that has taken Wildcats to the next stratosphere. The superstar junior hung 33 points, 9 rebounds, 4 assists and 3 steals on the Lady Raiders. The dynamic duo is the best in Class AA. No. 2 Model was upended by a surging Christian Heritage team which enters the poll in Class A-Private. The Lady Blue Devils lost 63-52, opening the door for Laney to take over. Fitzgerald falls to No. 6 after the Purple Hurricanes have remained idle. A pair of Indians jump Fitzgerald as No. 4 Dodge County and No. 5 Vidalia are on the move. Dodge County beat Class A-Public No. 9 Wilcox County for the second time, 80-64 at Wilcox. Vidalia head coach Chunk Reid won his 863rd game when he beat Jeff Davis 67-37 to become the all-time winningest girls coach in Georgia high school history. The Indians followed up by handing No. 9 Bryan County their first loss of the year 53-45. Putnam County exits the poll after a 61-57 overtime loss to Twiggs County. Replacing them is No. 10 Pepperell who beat Class AAA No. 8 Calhoun 43-42.

Class A-Private No. 2 St. Francis drilled Class AAAAA No. 4 Southwest DeKalb 58-39 in impressive fashion. With Calvary Day’s dip to No. 7 after losses to ranked teams Camden County and Beach (44-26), Lakeview Academy moves to No. 4. Landmark Christian jumps to No. 5 with a 43-40 win over Stratford Academy who falls out. Our Lady of Mercy also departs after a 54-34 loss to new No. 9 Fellowship Christian and a 43-37 defeat at the hands of Tattnall Square Academy. New to the poll is No. 10 Christian Heritage, who has won three straight including upsetting Class AA No. 2 Model.

In Class A-Public, Wheeler County rises to No. 4 after getting revenge against No. 5 Telfair County, 50-48. Marion County drops from No. 6 to out of the rankings after a 62-44 loss against No. 6 Taylor County. Replacing Marion County is defending state champion No. 10 Turner County. Mylashia Yancey has since graduated, but junior Zakiyah Office and freshman Miya Byrd have looked like stars in her place. Office is averaging 22 points, 13 rebounds and 5.4 steals while Byrd is posting 11.8 points, 11.6 rebounds, 8.6 assists and 7 steals a night.

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