The Central Georgia Sports Report

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Destination: Macon Coliseum and a GHSA basketball championship

By Michael A. Lough

The Sports Report

centralgasports@gmail.com 

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Where are they from?

          Of the 26 schools represented this week – both teams from Newton and Holy Innocents’ advanced – nearly half aren’t from metro Atlanta.
          That’s if you exclude Gainesville (Cherokee Bluff) and include Covington (Newton).
          The figure is 46 percent from outside the metro area.
          Second-tier cities Macon, Columbus, Savannah, and Augusta are represented, and you can add Athens if you count North Oconee.
          McIntosh County Academy has the biggest drive. Located just north of Brunswick, it’s about 220 miles to Macon, nearly all by interstate.
          Fannin County and Union County are on the Tennessee border, and both have drives ot more than three hours. It’ll take both of them awhile on mountain roads to get to an interstate.
          Banks County has about 160 miles to, the majority on interstate.
          South Georgia – south of Macon – is represented only by Wilcox County, McIntosh County Academy, and Savannah.

          Can Baldwin become the first Central Georgia high school basketball team to repeat as state champion since Wilkinson County and Upson-Lee’s boys in 2017-18?
          Can Southwest become the first Bibb County team to win a state title since, well, Southwest in 1989?
          Can Sandy Creek’s boys and Hebron Christian’s girls win a third straight state title?
          Answers to those questions and many others will be answered starting Wednesday in the GHSA state basketball championships at the Macon Coliseum.
          Defending a title is different for some.
          Hebron Christian won it last year in 3A, but now is in the private school classification.
          Two other programs who had two straight state titles aren’t back to go for a third, the girls from Mount Paran Christian (AA) and St. Francis (A/I). Both competed in the private school playoffs, Mount Paran falling to Hebron Christian in the quarterfinals and St. Francis getting knocked out by a bucket by Holy Innocents’ in the semifinals.
          In the first year of power ratings for AAA, AA, and A/Division I, 10 of the 16 finalists were seeded in the top 3, with all in the top 10 – out of 32 seeds – except for one, 15h-seeded B.E.S.T Academy, which takes on top seed Southwest in A/Division I.
          Underdogs are minimal with the classifications using the longstanding format, with 11 region champs, four runner-ups, and one No. 3. Last year, Region 4-6A fourth-place Riverwood grinded its way to a state title over Alexander.
Overall, 18 teams won at least 25 games, with one undefeated team and a pair with 30-1 records. Washington-Wilkes’ girls have the lowest win total at 14 and fewest games at 22. It’s the only team with fewer than 20 wins.
          A number of finalists had to get past a Central Georgia team to end the season in Central Georgia.
          Hughes took care of Veterans in the girls 5A quarterfinals. Fannin County’s girls topped ACE, while Banks County beat Washington County in Class A/Division I.
          Washington-Wilkes beat Macon County in the A/II semifinals, while Wilcox County knocked out Taylor County in the second round.
          Cedar Grove’s boys ended Baldwin’s season in the AAA quarters, while Union County dispatched Westside in the AA second round.
          B.E.S.T took out two area teams, Bleckley County in the first round by seven points and East Laurens in the semifinal. McIntosh County Academy beat Taylor County in the A/II second round.

Schedule

Wednesday
1 p.m.: Private girls – No. 3 Hebron Christian (30-1) vs. No. 1 Holy Innocents’ (24-5)
3 p.m.: Private boys – No. 1 North Cobb Christian (28-3) vs. No. 3 Holy Innocents’ (26-4)
5 p.m.: AAA girls – No. 4 Cherokee Bluff (24-8) vs. No. 7 Baldwin (25-6)
7 p.m.: AAA Boys – No. 1 Sandy Creek (28-3) vs. No. 3 Cedar Grove (28-3)

Thursday
1 p.m.: AA girls – No. 1  Murray County (30-1) vs. No. 3 Hardaway (25-6)
3 p.m.: AA boys – No. 4 Butler (20-8) vs. No. 6 Union County (26-5)
Co-ed 3-point shooting
5:30 p.m.: 4A girls – R4/1 Creekside (31-0) vs. R4/3 Jackson-Atlanta (20-7)
7:30 p.m.: 4A boys – R4/1 Pace Academy (28-2) vs. R8/1 North Oconee (26-6)

Friday
1 p.m.: A/Division II girls – R8/1 Washington-Wilkes (14-8) vs. R4/1 Wilcox County (27-1)
3 p.m.: A/Division II boys – R3/1 Savannah (27-3) vs. R3/2 McIntosh County Academy (26-5)
Girls 3-point contest
5:30 p.m.: 5A girls – R3/1 Langston Hughes (29-2) vs. R6/1 River Ridge (30-1)
7:30 p.m.: 5A boys – R4/1 Woodward Academy (27-4) vs. R4/2 Tri-Cities (25-6)

Saturday
11 a.m.: A/Division I girls – No. 1 Fannin County (28-2) vs. No. 2 Banks County (25-5)
1 p.m.: A/Division I boys – No. 1 Southwest (27-2) vs. No. 15 BEST Academy (24-7)
3 p.m.: AAASP
Slam dunk contest
5:30 p.m.: 6A girls – R4/1 Grayson (30-1) vs. R4/2 Newton (24-5)
7 p.m.: 6A boys – R5/1 Wheeler (28-3) vs. R4/2 Newton (21-9)

Tickets: Only on GoFan (no price listed on GHSA website), $20
Broadcast: All games are on NFHS (paywall) and GPB/GPB.org
Policies: Clear bag, no re-entry, no posters or signs