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Week 11 Boys basketball rankings

Written by:
Kyle Sandy
Published on:
January 30, 2017
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In Class AAAAAAA, Wheeler moves up two spots to No. 6 after beating No. 7 Westlake 78-63 at home. The Wildcats then faltered at the Cobb Civic Center against No. 3 Pebblebrook, squandering a 14-point lead and losing 80-77. Collin Sexton scored 35, an encore from his 53-point Senior Night performance against rival Campbell in a 104-88 victory.

The biggest movers this week in Class AAAAAA are No. 4 Alpharetta, No. 5 Lakeside-Evans and No. 7 Glynn Academy. Langston Hughes bad 60-52 loss at Mays has dropped the Panthers two spots while Richmond Hill sinks three spots to No. 8, paving the way for the Raiders, Panthers and Terrors to climb. Glynn Academy is debuting for the first time this year. They are red hot in Region 2, winning seven straight including a 60-57 victory over Richmond Hill and a 71-63 win against Brunswick, paced by Durand Greens 39 points.

Alex Jones poured in 37 points to keep No. 1 Buford undefeated in Region 8-AAAAA, leading the Wolves to a 74-61 win over Flowery Branch. No. 4 Miller Grove gets its golden sticker victory, beating region rival No. 5 Columbia 63-58 behind Tae Hardys 28 points and big man Kevin Paiges 14. Fayette County tumbles to No. 6 after an upset loss at Starrs Mill, 69-59. Stockbridge (15-9), New Hampstead (15-6) and Eagles Landing (15-6) all depart from the rankings.

Baldwin (14-8), Perry (18-5) and Salem (15-7) all fall out from the Class AAAA rankings, the Braves losing back-to-back games, the Panthers upset at Dooly County 55-53 and the Seminoles losing to both No. 2 Henry County (55-52) and Druid Hills (63-54). Moving back in are familiar faces No. 8 Eastside, No. 9 St. Pius X and No. 10 Thomson. Now forget about everything else and focus in on Region 5. It goes: No. 4 Sandy Creek, No. 5 LaGrange and No. 6 Cartersville.

Dont look now but No. 2 Liberty County is officially surging in Class AAA. Against Brunswick, Will Richardson hung 41 more points as Davion Mitchell added 18. Greater Atlanta Christian falls from No. 2 to No. 6 after No. 7 East Hall and coach Joe Dix masterfully defeated the bigger Spartans 74-57 and now have a share of the Region 7 lead. Central-Macon stumbled at Rutland, losing 58-56 and in the process lose their place in the Top 10. The Chargers are replaced by No. 10 Islands.

Class AAs Putnam County (16-6) fell to Morgan County 66-55 in a tough fought game. They are replaced by No. 9 Monticello, who hosts the War Eagles on Friday. Augustas Region 4 continues to be a mess. Josey falls two spots to No. 8 after losing to Westside-Augusta 51-48. No. 3 Laney defeated No. 6 Butler 67-64 in overtime.

No. 1 Greenforest is still the team to beat in Class A-Private and cemented that by drilling No. 5 Southwest Atlanta Christian 85-58. No. 6 Lakeview Academy handed No. 10 Tallulah Falls its first loss of the season, 59-51. Holy Innocents sinks to No. 9 after being dropped by a much improved Wesleyan team, 72-51.

In Class A-Public, No. 1 Calhoun County took it to No. 4 Quitman County 75-52. The Hornets lost for the second time this year to Eufala, AL 74-65 before their region showdown with the Cougars.



Class AAAAAAA

1. Newton (23-0)

2. McEachern (21-0)

3. Pebblebrook (15-6)

4. Norcross (18-5)

5. Berkmar (18-6)

6. Wheeler (17-6)

7. Westlake (14-9)

8. Lambert (20-3)

9. Tift County (21-2)

10. Mountain View (17-7)



Class AAAAAA

1. South Paulding (22-1)

2. Gainesville (22-1)

3. Jonesboro (18-4)

4. Alpharetta (23-1)

5. Lakeside-Evans (17-4)

6. Langston Hughes (16-6)

7. Glynn Academy (15-8)

8. Richmond Hill (18-4)

9. Alexander (17-6)

10. Dacula (16-7)



Class AAAAA

1. Buford (20-2)

2. Cedar Shoals (20-3)

3. Warner Robins (20-3)

4. Miller Grove (15-7)

5. Columbia (15-6)

6. Fayette County (17-6)

7. Union Grove (18-5)

8. Riverwood (18-4)

9. Carrollton (14-7)

10. Maynard Jackson (17-6)



Class AAAA

1. Upson-Lee (23-0)

2. Henry County (17-5)

3. Americus-Sumter (18-4)

4. Sandy Creek (15-6)

5. LaGrange (20-3)

6. Cartersville (16-4)

7. Richmond Academy (19-4)

8. Eastside (14-8)

9. St. Pius X (16-7)

10. Thomson (11-8)



Class AAA

1. Westside-Macon (18-3)

2. Liberty County (15-5)

3. Pace Academy (13-8)

4. Jenkins (16-7)

5. Morgan County (17-5)

6. Greater Atlanta Christian (18-5)

7. East Hall (16-6)

8. Cedar Grove (12-5)

9. Dougherty (15-5)

10. Islands (15-7)



Class AA

1. South Atlanta (20-1)

2. Dublin (18-4)

3. Laney (17-6)

4. Banks County (17-4)

5. Thomasville (14-7)

6. Butler (14-6)

7. Chattooga (20-1)

8. Josey (16-6)

9. Monticello (16-7)

10. Heard County (18-4)



Class A-Private

1. Greenforest (18-5)

2. North Cobb Christian (20-3)

3. St. Francis (20-3)

4. Aquinas (19-1)

5. Southwest Atlanta Christian (15-7)

6. Lakeview Academy (17-5)

7. Tattnall Square Academy (15-5)

8. Whitefield Academy (15-7)

9. Holy Innocents (14-6)

10. Tallulah Falls (21-1)



Class A-Public

1. Calhoun County (18-1)

2. Treutlen (21-0)

3. Wilkinson County (17-5)

4. Quitman County (17-3)

5. Clinch County (18-4)

6. Lincoln County (14-5)

7. Turner County (17-6)

8. Wilcox County (15-6)

9. Randolph-Clay (15-4)

10. Central-Talbotton (14-5)

In Class AAAAAAA, Wheeler moves up two spots to No . 6 after beating No . 7 Westlake 78-63 at home .