Jefferson is the new No. 1 in Class AA after Lovett lost three of four and Westminster dropped a game to GAC last week. Wesleyan leapt into the top five after taking two of three from Lovett. Bowdon debuted in the top 10 with an impressive 12-3 record.
The Class A combined rankings remained the same while, in Class AAA, Blessed Trinity shot up to No. 2 after winning 10 straight, including impressive victories over McEachern and St. Pius X. White County dropped out of the rankings after losing four straight. St. Pius X has won 10 of 11 and, after being unranked two weeks ago, has shot up to No. 6.
The state’s largest classification, AAAAAA, saw Region 4-rivals Harrison and McEachern fall out in the wake of multiple recent defeats while Kennesaw Mountain debuted in the top 10 with a 7-2 mark in Region 4 and a 14-5 overall record.
Loganville has climbed into the top five in Class AAAAA after eight straight wins while Gainesville slid down to No. 7 after losing four of six.
Veterans made the Class AAAA rankings this week with a solid 14-3 record while Carrollton found its way back in having won six straight.
Class AAAAAA
1. Lambert
2. Parkview
3. Walton
4. Mountain View
5. West Forsyth
6. Etowah
7. Tift County
8. Kennesaw Mountain
9. Milton
10. East Coweta
Class AAAAA
1. Whitewater
2. Allatoona
3. Houston County
4. Hardaway
5. Loganville
6. Greenbrier
7. Gainesville
8. Starr’s Mill
9. Sprayberry
10. Stephenson
Class AAAA
1. Marist
2. Crisp County
3. Columbus
4. Worth County
5. Redan
6. Columbia
7. Locust Grove
8. Veterans
9. Griffin
10. Carrollton
Class AAA
1. Buford
2. Blessed Trinity
3. Pike County
4. Pierce County
5. Thomson
6. St. Pius X
7. Callaway
8. Chapel Hill
9. North Hall
10. Jackson County
Class AA
1. Jefferson
2. Westminster
3. Bremen
4. Calhoun
5. Wesleyan
6. Lovett
7. Cook
8. Benedictine
9. Fitzgerald
10. Bowdon
Class A
1. ELCA
2. Mount Paran
3. Charlton Co.
4. Pace Academy
5. King’s Ridge Chr.
6. Athens Christian
7. ECI
8. Schley County
9. Brookstone
10. Hawkinsville