REGION 1-AAAA
Region Overall PF PA
TCC 0 0 7 0 267 85
Americus-Sumter 0 0 5 1 128 86
Bainbridge 0 0 4 2 151 99
Lee Co. 0 0 1 5 97 154
Last week’s games
TCC 55, Dutchtown 0
Bainbridge 41, Forest Park 0
This week
Americus-Sumter at TCC
Lee Co. at Bainbridge
GISA AAA-South
Region Overall PF PA
Deerfield 2 0 6 1 233 138
Pinewood 2 0 6 1 246 90
Stratford 2 1 4 2 125 118
Westfield 1 1 4 2 114 79
FPD 1 1 3 3 162 140
Southland 0 2 1 5 107 192
Sherwood 0 3 1 6 112 187
Last week’s games
Stratford 24, Westfield 7
Deerfield 28, Southland 7
Pinewood 34, Sherwood 14
Tattnall Square 31, FPD 0
This week
Deerfield at Westfield
Pinewood at FPD
Southland at Stratford
Sherwood at Brookwood
Region 4-A
Region Overall PF PA
Pacelli 3 0 6 0 234 71
Brookstone 3 0 5 1 181 80
Schley Co. 2 1 5 1 189 91
Chattahoochee Co. 2 1 4 2 242 117
Greenville 1 2 3 3 122 115
Central 1 2 2* 4 149 155
Stewart-Quitman 0 3 0 6 22 241
Taylor Co. 0 3 0 6 34 241
Last week’s games
Pacelli 42, Central 2
Brookstone 49, Stewart-Quitman 16
Schley Co. 25, Taylor Co. 0
Chattahoochee Co. 54, Greenville 20
This week
Pacelli at Taylor Co.
Brookstone at Central
Schley Co. at Greenville
Stewart-Quitman at Chattahoochee Co.
*includes win against JV team
Region 5-AA
Region Overall PF PA
Callaway 5 0 6 0 238 67
Macon Co. 4 1 4 3 151 72
Heard Co. 3 1 4 2 135 135
Marion Co. 2 2 4 2 175 147
Rutland 2 2 3 3 139 133
Crawford Co. 2 3 4 3 195 92
Pike Co. 2 3 3 4 172 186
Manchester 1 3 1 5 60 130
Lamar Co. 0 5 1 6 64 238
Last week’s games
Callaway 52, Lamar Co. 6
Macon Co. 27, Crawford Co. 0
Heard Co. 24, Manchester 15
Rutland 34, Pike Co. 32
This week
Heard Co. at Callaway (Thursday)
Macon Co. at Manchester
Marion Co. at Lamar Co.
Rutland at Crawford Co.
Pike Co., open
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The Georgia high school Top 10
Class AAAAA
1. North Gwinnett (11) 128 (6-0)
2. North Cobb (2) 126 (7-0)
3. M.L. King (1) 111 (7-0)
4. Norcross 81 (5-1)
5. Lowndes 71 (6-1)
6. Harrison 70 (6-1)
7. Stephenson 63 (5-1)
8. Walton 39 (5-1)
9. Peachtree Ridge 21 (5-2)
10. Camden County 19 (5-1)
Others receiving votes: Roswell, Jenkins County, Grayson, Valdosta, Coffee, Etowah, Chattahoochee, Brookwood.
Class AAAA
1. Northside-Warner Robins (13) 139 (7-0)
2. Tucker (1) 125 (6-0)
3. Thomas County Central 114 (7-0)
4. Cherokee 76 (6-0)
5. East Paulding 55 (6-0)
6. Westside Macon 47 (5-1)
7. Baldwin 39 (4-1)
8. Statesboro 32 (6-1)
9. Evans 29 (6-0)
10. Fayette County 20 (6-0)
Others receiving votes: Rome, Mays, St. Pius X, Cedar Shoals, Northwest Whitfield, Sequoyah, Clarke Central, Dalton, Griffin, Upson-Lee, Habersham Central, Marist.
Class AAA
1. Carver-Columbus (10) 132 (5-0)
2. LaGrange (4) 128 (5-0)
3. Carrollton 115 (6-0)
4. Stephens County 99 (7-0)
5. North Hall 82 (6-0)
6. Hart County 55 (5-0-1)
7. Peach County 44 (5-1)
8. Cairo 35 (5-1)
9. Monroe 23 (5-1)
tie Shaw 23 (6-1)
10. Chamblee 14 (6-0)
Others receiving votes: Flowery Branch, Carver-Atlanta, Cross Creek, Thomson, Westminster, Cartersville.
Class AA
1. Buford (11) 137 (7-0)
2. Charlton County (3) 126 (5-0)
3. Fitzgerald 108 (6-0)
4. Early County 100 (6-0)
5. Calhoun 70 (5-1)
6. Dodge County 54 (5-1)
7. Dublin 43 (5-2)
8. Callaway 41 (6-0)
9. Thomasville 22 (5-2)
10. Savannah Christian 20 (5-1)
Others receiving votes: Laney, Jefferson County, Adairsville, Lovett, Fannin County, Swainsboro, Pierce County.
Class A
1. Lincoln County (11) 135 (6-0)
2. Emanuel County Institute (2) 124 (7-0)
3. Pacelli 100 (7-0)
4. Dooly County 99 (6-0)
5. Clinch County 75 (4-2)
6. Fellowship Christian 61 (6-0)
7. Wilcox County 48 (6-1)
8. Warren County 43 (5-1)
9 Athens Academy 30 (5-1)
10. Seminole County 29 (5-1)
Others receiving votes: Turner County, Eagle’s Landing Christian, Brookstone, Commerce, Jefferson.
Local Sports
High school football rankings and standings, after Week 7
Oct. 16, 2007
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Pope visits Phoebe Sumter Medical Center
Americus native Leonard Pope made his first visit to the new Phoebe Sumter Medical Center, which opened on December 16, 2011. The 183,000 square foot, 76-bed facility replaces the old hospital that was destroyed by an EF3 tornado on March 1, 2007.
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Lady Hurricanes win record-breaking game
The record-breaking 2011-2012 season for the Georgia Southwestern Lady Hurricanes continued Monday evening with an individual milestone being passed. Jessica Bivins would score her 1,000th point of her college career as the Lady Hurricanes won their NCAA Division II record 15th game as they downed the visiting Lady Cougars of Columbus State (12-9, 7-5 PBC) by a score of 77-65.
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Led by senior Jacorbi Denmark, the Marion County boys win in thrilling fashion
The Marion County Eagles boys basketball team was flying high at the conclusion of Tuesday night’s game against the Patriots of Greenville High School. In a game mostly dominated by the Eagles, it took a last second shot to sink the hopes of the visiting Patriots.
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Three SGTC Jets ranked in latest NJCAA national poll
South Georgia Technical College’s Khiry White, Kentavious Clowers and Phillip Flowers were all ranked individually in the latest National Junior College Athletic Association’s (NJCAA) national basketball poll this week. White and Clowers have appeared in the rankings consistently throughout January, but this was the first time that Phillip Flowers had cracked the national polls for 2012.
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Marion County Lady Eagles drop tough home game on senior night
The Marion County Lady Eagles basketball team dropped a heartbreaking game to Region 4-A foe Greenville High School on Tuesday night in Buena Vista. The Lady Eagles battled hard the entire game and either led or had a share of the lead at the end of each of the four regulation periods. Unfortunately for the Lady Eagles, the Lady Patriots of Greenville caught fire at the right time and won the contest in overtime by a score of 57-52.
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Early struggles too much to overcome for GSW men against Columbus State
The Georgia Southwestern men's basketball team shot 25 percent from the floor and trailed by as many as 12 points in the first half on Monday against Columbus State in the Storm Dome, digging a hole too deep to escape and falling to the Cougars, 64-55.
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Southland boys basketball end season on region tournament loss
The Southland Academy boys basketball team wrapped up their season with a region tournament loss to Westfield at ABAC on Tuesday night. Southland stayed in the game through the first two periods, and only trailed 17-22 at halftime. Unfortunately for the Raiders, Westfield caught fire in the second half and had extended their lead to 59-36 when the game ended.
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Brother-sister duo lead Schley County basketball teams to a doubleheader sweep
Basketball is a team sport that requires the entire team to play together to win, but two individual stars shone brightly on Tuesday night for the Schley County Wildcats and Lady Wildcats.
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Sumter Gymnastics bring home first places
The Sumter County Gymnastics Academy team has entered its competition season for 2012. They attended two meets in January and brought home first places awards in both.
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Lady Canes basketball wins big on the road
Three days after righting the ship with a 19-point victory over North Georgia, the Georgia Southwestern Lady Hurricanes earned their biggest conference victory since defeating Montevallo 101-57 two months earlier. Saturday's 72-47 victory over the Georgia College Bobcats (4-16, 2-9 PBC) put another notch in GSW's PBC belt.
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