Carver-Atlanta’s stunning upset of Creekside in Class AAAAA resulted in the Panthers debuting at No. 10 in the poll. Similarly, St. Pius X’s dramatic 10-9 win over rival Marist in the teams’ first meeting since 2009 vaulted the Golden Lions back into the AAAA rankings at No. 10. Marist and Creekside each dropped to No. 7 after being in their respective top 5′s in previous weeks.
Class AA and AAA remained unchanged while Class AAAAAA saw Camden County fall to No. 8 after losing for the second consecutive week to a ranked team from Region 1. In Class A-Private, Mount Pisgah landed at No. 9 after being upset by Fellowship Christian. Tattnall Square is now ranked in the top five of a GHSA classification for the first time in program history. In Class A-Public, Dooly County dropped one spot to No. 5 after losing to No. 3 Hawkinsville.
Class AAAAAA
1. Colquitt County
2. Grayson
3. Valdosta
4. Dacula
5. Lowndes
6. Hughes
7. McEachern
8. Camden County
9. Milton
10. Norcross
Class AAAAA
1. Ware County
2. Coffee
3. Allatoona
4. Kell
5. Northside-Warner Robins
6. Lanier
7. Creekside
8. Stephenson
9. Mays
10. Carver-Atlanta
Class AAAA
1. Buford
2. Sandy Creek
3. Griffin
4. Thomas County Central
5. Woodward Academy
6. Mary Persons
7. Marist
8. Cairo
9. Cartersville
10. St. Pius X
Class AAA
1. Washington County
2. Calhoun
3. Blessed Trinity
4. Peach County
5. Jefferson
6. Westminster
7. Central-Carroll
8. Hart County
9. Westside-Macon
10. Dodge County
Class AA
1. GAC
2. Benedictine
3. Lovett
4. Vidalia
5. Brooks County
6. Thomasville
7. Fitzgerald
8. Lamar County
9. Darlington
10. Screven County
Class A-Private
1. Aquinas
2. Mount Paran
3. Calvary Day
4. Savannah Christian
5. Tattnall Square
6. Landmark Christian
7. Pacelli
8. Prince Avenue Christian
9. Mount Pisgah
10. Pinecrest Academy
Class A-Public
1. Marion County
2. Irwin County
3. Hawkinsville
4. Charlton County
5. Dooly County
6. Claxton
7. ECI
8. Commerce
9. Lincoln County
10. Clinch County