Pythons gain stranglehold on No. 1

Nill Toulme

In the final poll before the state playoffs, there is a new top-ranked team in Class A. Paideia whipped former No. 1 Atlanta International School 6-1 and took over the top spot as a result. Pace Academy returned to the rankings after winning five of seven games. The two losses were to Paideia and AIS.

 

In Class AAAAA, Hardaway debuted after finishing the regular season 14-2 and convincingly beating a quality opponent in Pacelli. Pope also made the rankings after winning six straight.

 

Marist won Region 6-AAAA and found itself ranked No. 10 despite a 7-9-2 record. However, the record is deceiving as the War Eagles played one of the toughest schedules in AAAA this season.

 

In Class AA, Westminster gave GAC its first loss of the season, but the Spartans remained No. 1 due to a sparkling 13-1-2 record. Westminster, meanwhile, improved to No. 2.

 

Class AAAAAA

1. Lassiter

2. Centennial

3. East Coweta

4. Lambert

5. Harrison

6. South Forsyth

7. Brookwood

8. Berkmar

9. Collins Hill

10. Central Gwinnett

 

Class AAAAA

1. McIntosh

2. Glynn Academy

3. Houston County

4. Allatoona

5. Clarke Central

6. Gainesville

7. Heritage-Conyers

8. Starr’s Mill

9. Hardaway

10. Pope

 

Class AAAA

1. Dalton

2. Carrollton

3. Johnson-Gainesville

4. Chestatee

5. Northwest Whitfield

6. Spalding

7. Alexander

8. Grady

9. Southeast Whitfield

10. Marist

 

Class AAA

1. St. Pius X

2. West Hall

3. Cartersville

4. Blessed Trinity

5. Woodward Academy

6. North Murray

7. Jackson

8. East Hall

9. Dawson County

10. North Hall

 

Class AA

1. GAC

2. Westminster

3. Westside-Augusta

4. Benedictine

5. Murray County

6. Thomasville

7. Lovett

8. Calhoun

9. Coosa

10. Wesleyan

 

Class A

1. Paideia

2. Atlanta International

3. Hebron Christian

4. Pacelli

5. Holy Innocents’

6. First Presbyterian

7. Savannah Christian

8. Fellowship Christian

9. Pinecrest Academy

10. Pace Academy

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