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Week 5 Girls Basketball Rankings

Written by:
Score Atlanta
Published on:
December 19, 2016
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In Class AAAAAAA,No. 3 McEachernreturned back to Georgia to crushNorth Cobb76-33, handing the Warriors their first loss of the season.Westlakedrops 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 Countystopped Bainbridge for the second time this year, 29-28.No. 9 Lambertheld offNorth Forsyth46-40, dropping the Raiders from the Top 10. Replacing them isCamden 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 Harrisonlooks 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 isNo. 6 Sequoyah. The Lady Chiefs are the last unbeaten in the classification.

Region 8s reign over Class AAAAA seesBufordtake over the top spot after the Lady Wolves traveled toNo. 2 Flowery Branchand 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 CarrolltonedgedNo. 7 Villa Rica58-48. 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 Hallnow sits at No. 3 in Class AAAA followingNo. 4 Cross CreekandNo. 5 Carver-Columbuslosing.Northwest Whitfieldrises to No. 6 thanks to a 57-47 win overNo. 10 Heritage-Catoosa, the Rebels first loss of the year. Heritage hangs on tight to No. 10 however due to a strong resume.

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 asNo. 1 Johnson-SavannahstunnedNo. 2 Beach45-42 on a SyMarieona Williams three at the buzzer.No. 3 Greater Atlanta Christianhas officially figured things out. They crushedEast Hall70-30.

There is officially a new sheriff in town in Class AA.No. 1 Laneytakes 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 its the re-addition of DeSha 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.Vidaliahead coach Chunk Reid won his 863rdgame when he beat Jeff Davis 67-37 to become the all-time winningest girls coach in Georgia high school history.

In Class A-Private,Lakeview Academymoves to No. 4.Landmark Christianjumps to No. 5 with a 43-40 win overStratford Academywho falls out.Our Lady of Mercyalso departs after a 54-34 loss to newNo. 9 Fellowship Christianand a 43-37 defeat at the hands ofTattnall Square Academy. New to the poll isNo. 10 Christian Heritage, who has won three straight including upsetting Class AA No. 2 Model.

In Class A-Public,Wheeler Countyrises to No. 4 after getting revenge againstNo. 5 Telfair County, 50-48.Marion Countydrops from No. 6 to out of the rankings after a 62-44 loss againstNo. 6 Taylor County. Replacing Marion County is defending state championNo. 10 Turner County.



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 (5-3)

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 McEachernreturned back to Georgia to crushNorth Cobb76-33, handing the