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Article

Final 2024 Volleyball Rankings

Written by:
Score Atlanta
Published on:
November 7, 2024
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In Class 6A, Alpharetta completed a wire-to-wire season at No. 1 and closed out its second-straight title with a flawless 36-0 season. The Raiders dropped just eight sets all season and swept No. 2 North Cobb in the finals. Norcross moved up to No. 4 in the final poll behind Walton, which lost 3-2 to North Cobb in the semifinals. Alpharettas Area rivals North Forsyth (No. 5) and West Forsyth (No. 6) moved up one spot and Buford closes out the year at No. 7. Marietta dropped to No. 10 and remained in the poll, despite falling to East Coweta in the playoffs, because they split their matches this season and Marietta had its big win over North Cobb before the playoffs.

In Class 5A, No. 1 Pope cruised to its sixth all-time state title and won 15-straight matches since its regular season loss to runner-up and No. 2 Woodward Academy. Class 4A Pace Academy closes out the year No. 1 and captured its state-record eighth-consecutive state championship in a sweep over Cartersville.

Jefferson closes out the year at No. 1 in Class 3A after defeating Calhoun 3-0 in the finals. The Dragons scored a 3-2 win over Chestatee in the playoffs. In Class 2A, Morgan County topped No. 2 Savannah Arts in the finals. In Class A, Elite Scholars Academy earned No. 1 and defeated top-seeded Gordon Lee 3-0 for its first-ever state title. Finally, in Class A-3A Private, Hebron Christian earned the No. 1 spot with its 3-1 win over Mt. Pisgah.

Class 6A

1. Alpharetta

2. North Cobb

3. Walton

4. Norcross

5. North Forsyth

6. West Forsyth

7. Buford

8. North Gwinnett

9. Brookwood

10. Marietta



Class 5A

1. Pope

2. Woodward Academy

3. Sequoyah

4. Milton

5. River Ridge

6. Jackson County

7. Johns Creek

8. Loganville

9. McIntosh

10. Lakeside-Evans



Class 4A

1. Pace Academy

2. Cartersville

3. Marist

4. Blessed Trinity

5. Westminster

6. North Oconee

7. East Forsyth

8. Union Grove

9. Kell

10. Midtown



Class 3A

1. Jefferson

2. Calhoun

3. Chestatee

4. Richmond Academy

5. Oconee County

6. White County

7. Sandy Creek

8. LaFayette

9. Heritage-Catoosa

10. Cherokee Bluff



Class 2A

1. Morgan County

2. Savannah Arts

3. Columbus

4. East Jackson

5. Coahulla Creek

6. Ringgold

7. Hart County

8. Sonoraville

9. Davidson Fine Arts

10. Jackson



Class A

1. Elite Scholars Academy

2. Gordon Lee

3. Bremen

4. Oglethorpe County

5. Fannin County

6. Pepperell

7. Armuchee

8. Lake Oconee Academy

9. Model

10. Thomasville



Class A-3A Private

1. Hebron Christian

2. Mt. Pisgah

3. Lovett

4. Mt. Paran

5. Holy Innocents

6. Trinity Christian

7. Savannah Christian

8. St. Vincents

9. Greater Atlanta Christian

10. North Cobb Christian

In Class 6A, Alpharetta completed a wire-to-wire season at No . 1 and closed out its second-straight