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Final Volleyball Rankings

Written by:
Craig Sager II
Published on:
November 3, 2025
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In Class 6A, Walton defeated Alpharetta 3-1 in the finals to earn its 16th all-time state title and close out the season at No. 1. Runner-up Alpharetta closes out the season at No. 2 ahead of North Forsyth, Buford and Harrison in the top 5. Archer debuts in the poll at No. 8 after making a run to the semifinals before getting swept by Alpharetta. Woodward Academy entered the postseason No. 2 behind Pope, but earned No. 1 with its 3-2 victory over McIntosh. The Chiefs close out the year at No. 2 and Pope fell to No. 3. Seckinger debuted in the poll at No. 10 after making a run to the quarterfinals and defeating pre-playoff No. 6 ranked Jackson County 3-0 in the second round.

In Class 4A, Marist denied Pace Academy a ninth-straight state title with its 3-2 victory over the Knights and closes out the year No. 1 ahead of the Knights at No. 2. Whitewater secured No. 1 in Class 3A after capturing the state title over runner-up Cherokee Bluff. Calhoun finished at No. 2 after falling in five sets to the Wildcats in the semifinals and the Bears are No. 3 after its run to the finals and win over No. 1 seed Richmond Academy—which finished at No. 4.

Morgan County successfully defended its title with a 3-1 victory over Ringgold in the finals and closes out the year No. 1 for the second-straight season in Class 2A. Ringgold finished No. 2 and the top 5 is rounded out by No. 3 Columbus, No. 4 Franklin County and No. 5 Savannah Arts.

Oglethorpe County defeated Bremen 3-1 in the Class A finals to earn its first-ever state title and closes out the season No. 1. In Class A-3A Private, Lovett finishes No. 1 after topping Hebron Christian 3-2 in the finals.

Class 6A

1. Walton

2. Alpharetta

3. North Forsyth

4. Buford

5. Harrison

6. Richmond Hill

7. Norcross

8. Archer

9. Hillgrove

10. Etowah

Class 5A

1. Woodward Academy

2. McIntosh

3. Pope

4. Sequoyah

5. River Ridge

6. Johns Creek

7. South Effingham

8. Milton

9. Lakeside-Evans

10. Seckinger

Class 4A

1. Marist

2. Pace Academy

3. Cartersville

4. Blessed Trinity

5. Westminster

6. Midtown

7. Allatoona

8. Central-Carroll

9. North Oconee

10. Starr’s Mill

Class 3A

1. Whitewater

2. Calhoun

3. Cherokee Bluff

4. Richmond Academy

5. Jefferson

6. Oconee County

7. North Hall

8. LaFayette

9. Dawson County

10. Sandy Creek

Class 2A

1. Morgan County

2. Ringgold

3. Columbus

4. Franklin County

5. Savannah Arts

6. Hart County

7. Sonoraville

8. Burke County

9. Miller Grove

10. Pike County

Class A

1. Oglethorpe County

2. Bremen

3. Gordon Lee

4. Model

5. Chattooga

6. Armuchee

7. Lake Oconee Academy

8. Pepperell

9. Fannin County

10. Banks County

Class A-3A Private

1. Lovett

2. Hebron Christian

3. Mt. Paran

4. Trinity Christian

5. Mt. Pisgah

6. St. Vincent’s

7. Holy Innocents’

8. Savannah Christian

9. Greater Atlanta Christian

10. Providence Christian

In Class 6A, Walton defeated Alpharetta 3-1 in the finals to earn its 16th all-time state title and close out the season at No. 1. Runner-up Alpharetta closes o