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Tuesday, January 10, 2016



WEEK 8 GIRLS RANKINGS
By Kyle Sandy
 

Weather halts shuffling in several classifications
 
Due to the lack of games played because of the snow and ice, and a dearth of upsets this week, three classifications see no changes at all. There was no movement in Class AAAAAAA and hardly any action on the court. 
No. 1 Norcross managed to build its resume with a 55-38 win over 
Parkview. 

No. 9 Lambert is dangerous at the bottom of the poll, defeating  West Forsyth  63-38.  No. 10 Marietta  edged  Mountain View  68-56.

Region 6-AAAAAA's Top 10 showdown didn't disappoint as No. 1 Harrison was able to hold off a pesky No. 9 Sequoyah team. The Hoyas survived not having Sydne Wiggins (Rice) and 10 Sequoyah  threes  - six from Peyton Satterfield (20 points) - to win 73-60. The Lady Chiefs lost star point guard Alyssa Cagle to a broken nose in the second  quarter,  but still were in striking distance heading into the fourth quarter on the road down 58-51.

Even with their loss to Winder-Barrow, Flowery Branch holds onto No. 2 in Class AAAAA, meaning there is no change in the polls this week. The Falcons stay ahead of No. 3 Southwest DeKalb due to  strength  of schedule and a whopping six wins over ranked opponents.

No. 4 Cross Creek is getting hot in Class AAAA, drilling Burke County 59-37 and Hephzibah 71-46, both games on the road.  No. 6 Northwest Whitfield dumped Dalton and Gilmer while No. 7 Americus-Sumter drilled Cairo. Sandy Creek slips a spot to No. 9 after losing to McIntosh.

Everything remained status quo in Class AAA with no shuffling. No. 1 Beach went on the road and defeated Brunswick 60-51 and Jenkins 67-33. No. 2 Johnson-Savannah crushed Islands and pounded away at Brunswick 55-39 on the road. No. 4 Hart County dispatched of East Jackson 79-48 and Morgan County 56-53, who is now 4-11 overall.

Class AA sees Dublin tumbled out of the Top 10 after taking a 75-45 loss to new No. 10 Washington County. Region 3 has been very competitive this season and the Golden Hawks will put their new ranking to the test right away as they host No. 3 Dodge County on Tuesday.

No. 1 Holy Innocents' received 16 points apiece from  Khayla  Pointer (LSU) and Kaila Hubbard to knocked off No. 3 Wesleyan 61-54 in a crucial Region 5 A-Private tilt. No. 2 St. Francis drilled Fellowship Christian 70-17 and will now host No. 4 Pinecrest Academy on Tuesday.

Class A-Public sees Telfair County take over No. 2 after Wheeler County slips three spots to No. 5 after a loss to Calvary Day. No. 3 Woodville-Tompkins is surging, enjoying their best season in school history. The Wolverines swept Calvary Day with a 62-58 win this week.
 
Class AAAAAAA
1. Norcross (16-1)
2. McEachern (9-5)
3. Collins Hill (13-1)
4. Mill Creek (14-1)
5. Archer (11-3)
6. Newton (10-2)
7. Brookwood (11-4)
8. Westlake (10-5)
9. Lambert (13-2)
10. Marietta (13-3)

Class AAAAAA
1. Harrison (13-2)
2. Winder-Barrow (9-4)
3. Douglas County (13-2)
4. Lovejoy (12-2)
5. Grovetown (10-5)
6. Stephenson (11-5)
7. Northview (13-3)
8. Forest Park (11-4)
9. Sequoyah (12-3)
10. Gainesville (8-3)

Class AAAAA
1. Buford (13-0)
2. Flowery Branch (12-3)
3. Southwest DeKalb (12-4)
4. Griffin (14-0)
5. Warner Robins (14-0)
6. Maynard Jackson (12-1)
7. Carrollton (13-1)
8. Villa Rica (12-1)
9. Harris County (11-2)
10. McIntosh (11-2)

Class AAAA
1. North Oconee (12-2)
2. Carver-Columbus (13-1)
3. West Hall (12-4)
4. Cross Creek (13-4)
5. Columbus (9-3)
6. Northwest Whitfield (11-4)
7. Americus-Sumter (12-2)
8. Heritage-Catoosa (14-2)
9. Sandy Creek (8-4)
10. Henry County (11-5)

Class AAA
1. Beach (13-1)
2. Johnson-Savannah (14-1)
3. Greater Atlanta Christian (10-4)
4. Hart County (14-2)
5. Redan (9-3)
6. Ringgold (11-4)
7. Calhoun (13-3)
8. Haralson County (13-3)
9. Monroe (11-3)
10. Central-Macon (10-3)

Class AA
1. Laney (14-1)
2. Rabun County (14-1)
3. Dodge County (12-2)
4. Fitzgerald (9-0)
5. Model (10-4)
6. Vidalia (11-3)
7. Dade County (11-4)
8. Bryan County (9-2)
9. Hapeville Charter (9-4)
10. Washington County (6-3)

Class A-Private
1. Holy Innocents' (14-1)
2. St. Francis (9-4)
3. Wesleyan (11-3)
4. Pinecrest Academy (9-2)
5. Lakeview Academy (12-4)
6. Calvary Day (11-3)
7. Landmark Christian (10-3)
8. Christian Heritage (7-4)
9. First Presbyterian Day (9-3)
10. Darlington (8-5)

Class A-Public 
1. Pelham (12-0)
2. Telfair County (12-1)
3. Woodville-Tompkins (14-3)
4. Greenville (12-2)
5. Wheeler County (12-2)
6. Wilcox County (10-4)
7. Taylor County (9-3)
8. Treutlen (9-4)
9. Mitchell County (10-3)
10. Hancock Central (9-3)












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