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  LACROSSE STATE CHAMPIONSHIP RECAP

 Today, we recap the lacrosse state championships and post the GHSA Boys Track & Field State Championship results.  

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Monday, May 16, 2016



LACROSSE CHAMPIONSHIP PREVIEW
 

Lambert boy complete perfect season 


The Lambert (21-0) boys completed the school's second perfect season and captured its second state crown (2012) with a 6-3 victory over host Lassiter (18-3) in the boys Class AAAAAA championship.
The Longhorns established their defensive dominance early against Lassiter after having to rally past Etowah in the semifinals. Lambert held Etowah to just one goal in the second half after overcoming a 6-4 halftime deficit for its 10-7 win.
"The semis helped us out a lot," said Lambert head coach Josh Sagel. "That was the first time we were down all season at the half. We learned a lot about ourselves and realized that we can't take any time off. Not that we took Etowah likely, it's just sometimes you get in a win streak and it's tough to keep the pedal to the metal."
Lambert had the pedal to the metal from the opening faceoff and Hayden Barnes found the back of the net just 46 seconds into the game to give the Longhorns their first lead of the game. Grant Plauger assisted Hunter Clem to make it a 2-0 game and Matt O'Rourk scored before Lassiter could make it 3-1 at the end of the first.
The defense tightened up in the second quarter until O'Rourk scored the period's only goal and put Lambert up 4-1 at the half.
"Our defense is a cohesive unit on and off the field," explained Sagel. "They hang out with each other, they eat lunch together, they do pretty much everything together. That bond is tough to break."
Lambert also held Lassiter scoreless in the third quarter and Conrad McEvoy scored another Longhorn goal to build the lead to 5-1.
Walker Wing assisted O'Rourk for the hat-trick in the fourth quarter to make it 6-1 before Lassiter added a pair of late goals during a desperate blitz of aggressive offense. The six goals were the fewest scored in a game by Lambert all season, but the Longhorns gave up just 2.89 goals per game in the final nine games of their perfect season.
"These things don't happen often and we're very blessed to have had two of those in our history," said Sagel on the perfect season. "Do we expect that every year? Heck no. Not with Lassiter and all of Region 2. There are so many tough teams."
Class AAAAAA
GIRLS
Walton 9, Milton 8
Visiting Walton stunned Milton 9-8 in the girls Class AAAAAA title game to win its first state title and end the Eagles' run of six straight. The familiar rivals have played in the last three championships, but Milton's reign reaches back much further. Milton had won 10 of the 11 state titles the GHSA has handed out in the highest classification prior to Saturday and had not lost to an instate opponent since its loss to Chattahoochee in the 2009 finals.
Riley Ewing got Walton off to a fast start after netting a pair of goals in the first half and giving the Raiders a 6-4 edge at intermission. Walton pushed the lead to 8-5 in the second half, before Milton netted back-to-back goals to pull within one.
Walton took a 9-7 lead with four minutes but Milton answered with 2:04 on the clock to cut it to 9-8. The final two minutes were an excruciating and tense game of keep away against Milton's all-out attack.
Ewing finished with two goals, and teammates Hunter Corvin and Erin McBride also added two goals apiece.
Milton traveled to Walton on March 10 and left with a 14-9 victory. The nine goals by Walton in March and on Saturday were the most allowed by Milton against any Georgia school this season.
 
Class A-AAAAA
GIRLS
Blessed Trinity 15, Kell 13
 Kell was denied a three-peat as Blessed Trinity stunned the Longhorns after trailing by five goals to claim their first ever state title and complete an undefeated season. Kell led 10-6 at the half before momentum turned. The Longhorns were without their two First Team All-State defenders in senior Riley Proshek (Kennesaw State) and junior Ann Ryan Lanz, who received two yellow cards in the semifinals causing the GHSA to rule them ineligible for the state championship.
"With eight minutes to go, they [Blessed Trinity] just started winning a lot of the 50/50 balls and they controlled the draw and started making plays offensively," explained Kell head coach Todd Utt. "We were struggling trying to slow them down and offensively whenever we got the ball, we made some mistakes. We tried to force things and maybe panicked a little bit I guess and the wheels just kind of fell off."
Kell held a 13-8 lead with 12:05 to play before the Titans made their move. "I tip my hat to them for sure, they played a great game."
Blessed Trinity head coach Liz McFarland couldn't have been prouder of her team after the come from behind win. "It truly was a team effort tonight. Everyone dug deep. They have always believed they have what it takes to be a state champion."
Believe it or not, trailing by five goals late was a daunting task that the Titans were ready for. "We have practiced the scenario of being down several goals and knew what to do in this situation. It came down to stamina, endurance, stick skills and confidence, not to mention resiliency and a belief of never, ever giving up."
In the loss Jennifer Buckley netted a team-high four goals and added two assists. Talen Francis assisted on five goals and scored on of her own. Katherine Gross, Izzy Palermo, Payge Pusatere and Anna Luckie all chipped in two scores.
Class A-AAAAA
BOYS
Allatoona 9, Westminster 7
Allatoona jumped out to a quick 3-0 lead and never relented, even when Westminster pushed ahead in the second half. The Bucs captured their first state title in lacrosse 9-7 in a thrilling game which saw four-time state champion Westminster push Allatoona to the brink before falling short of repeating as state champs. Danny Tesler's goal off a face-off with 1:04 left put the game on ice.
The Buccaneers took an early 3-0 lead on goals from Trevor Stuart, Carson Sorrells and Ben Galloway before Jack Patton netted the first of his four goals for the Wildcats. After Stuart tacked on another goal to make it 4-1, Westminster tagged on four unanswered goals to move ahead 5-4 in the third quarter. Cope Fitzharris hit John Farley before the half to trim the lead to 4-2.
Logan Devereaux found the back of the net and Henry Parker assisted Patton to tie the game. Devereaux fed Patton to take Westminster's only lead of the game. From there the Buccaneers steadied the ship, getting goals from Austin Zumbado and Galloway in the fourth quarter to extend the lead to 8-6.  Patton connected with Fitzharris to bring the Wildcats to within one at 8-7, but Tesler's late goal was the deciding blow.


BOYS TRACK & FIELD RESULTS
 

Newton clinches first-ever title 

Newton trailed South Gwinnett 45-40 after 15 events and had just the 4�400 meter relay left to win the state title, needing a third-place finish or better. The Rams' team of Elija Godwin, Artice Hobbs, Jeremiah Holloman and Alex Sands got it done with a second-place finish of 3:17.85 to add eight points (48-40) and crown Newton this year's Class 6A Boys Track & Field champions. Newton had just 17 points entering Day 3 and were eighth in the standings. They also had to overcome a shaky 4�100 relay to open the day, in which Godwin, Hobbs, Sands and Riordran Johnson legged a team that did not finish and earned zero points.
Godwin gave the Rams a spark by posting a 47.40 first-place finish in the 400 meter dash for 10 points.
In Class AAAAAA, Southwest DeKalb scored 58 points to edge second-place Cedar Shoals for the title. Brothers Terryon and Terry Conwell solidified the victory with a one-two finish in the 200 meter dash that rewarded the Panthers 18 points with two events left.
Eastside burned the field in Class AAAA with 71 points for the program's first state title. Jovan Brown clocked a 37.62 in the 300 meter hurdles for 10 of the points and Eric Stokes took the 200 meter gold with a 21.58 and the 100 meter gold with a 10.48.
In Class AAA, Cedar Grove defended its state title with a 74-point weekend. Blessed Trinity posted a distant 39 points for second-place. Cedar Grove took first in both relays and Jessie Reverio clocked a 38.65 for first in the 300 meter hurdles.
Wesleyan edged second-place Vidalia 69-61 in Class AA for the program's first state title. The Wolves entered Day 2 with just 21 points and a thrilling 3:24.12 to 3:24.19 win over Holy Innocents' for first-place in the 4�400 meter relay clinched the victory.
After winning seven straight titles from 1996-2002, Landmark Christian returned to the podium for the first time since 2008 with an 88-points outburst in Class A-Private.
Commerce dominated the Class A-Public competition for the program's second state title after tallying 99 points in the 16 events.
 
Final Team Standings 
Class AAAAAAA
1. Newton (48)
2. South Gwinnett (45)
3. Campbell (43)
3. Lakeside-DeKalb (43)
5. McEachern (38)
Class AAAAAA
1. Southwest DeKalb (58)
2. Cedar Shoals (44)
3. Allatoona (40)
4. Starr's Mill (34)
5. Flowery Branch (32.50) 
Class AAAA
1. Eastside (71)
2. Marist (44)
3. Woodward Academy (40)
3. Grady (40)
5. Eagle's Landing (36) 
Class AAA
1. Cedar Grove (74)
2. Blessed Trinity (39)
3. Jefferson (35)
3. Central-Carroll (35)
5. East Jackson (33)
Class AA
1. Wesleyan (69)
2. Vidalia (61)
3. Bleckley County (43)
4. Holy Innocents' (40)
5. Early County (37) 
A-Private
1. Landmark Christian (88)
2. Athens Christian (65)
3. ELCA (55)
4. Savannah Christian (48)
5. First Presbyterian (44) 
A-Public
1. Commerce (99)
2. Turner County (62)
3. Montgomery County (60)
4. Hancock Central (51)
5. Telfair County (50) 
100 meters
Class AAAAAA: 1. Jalen Virgil, Mountain View, 10.40; 2. Terrell Smith, South Gwinnett, 10.43; 3. Tyson Spears, Roswell, 10.52; 4. Tyler Simmons, McEachern, 10.60
Class AAAAA: 1. Terryon Conwell, Southwest DeKalb, 10:61; 2. Chris Jackson, Bradwell Institute, 10.91; 3. Chandler Nichols, Camden County, 10.96; 4. Donald McClinton, Richmond Academy, 10.99
Class AAAA: 1. Eric Stokes, Eastside, 10.48; 2. Josh Blackwell, Buford, 10.81; 3. Antonio Gibson, Eagle's Landing, 10.95; 4. Jatavious Harris, Baldwin, 10.96
Class AAA: 1. Tyler Terry, Central-Carroll, 10.72; 2. Mecole Hardman, Elbert County, 10.74; 3. Devon Moore, Appling County, 10.78; 4. Darrell Baker, Hephzibah, 10.83
Class AA: 1. Darren Brisbon, McIntosh County Academy; 11.08; 2. JaTarri Tanksley, Screven County, 11.10; 3. Elliot Moses, Early County, 11.15; 4. Clifford Russell, Pelham County, 11.17
Class A-Private: 1. Demetrius Robertson, Savannah Christian, 10:51; 2. Marquez Bembry, Mt. Vernon Presbyterian, 10.68; 3. Jeffrey Uzell, ELCA, 10.71; 4. Kevon Hudson, Prince Avenue, 10.81
Class A-Public: 1. Zlaire Andrews, Irwin County, 10:75; 2. Javonta Wilcox, Telfair County, 10.75; 3. Lyn-J Dixon, Taylor County, 11.21; 4. TreTez Barksdale, Commerce, 11.21
 
200 meters
Class AAAAAA: 1. Terrell Smith, South Gwinnett, 21.26; 2. Tyson Spears, Roswell, 21.35; 3. Trevious Frazier, Grayson, 21.595; 4. Elija Godwin, Newton, 21.599
Class AAAAA: 1. Terryon Conwell, Southwest DeKalb, 21.32; 2. Terry Conwell, Southwest DeKalb, 21.47; 3. Chris Jackson, Bradwell Institute, 21.94; 4. Rogerous Swain, Cedar Shaols, 21.96
Class AAAA: 1. Eric Stokes, Eastside, 21.58; 2. Jatavious Harris, Baldwin, 22.09; 3. KJ Anderson, Buford, 22.14; 4. DeAngelo Harris, Riverdale, 22.25
Class AAA: 1. Tyler Terry, Central-Carroll, 21.46; 2. Devon Moore, Appling County, 21.66; 3. Darrell Baker, Hephzibah, 21.93; 4. Austin Pierce, Lumpkin County, 22.13
Class AA: 1. Daren Brisbon, McIntosh County Academy, 22.41; 2. David Dewitt, Greene County, 22.58; 3. Clifford Russell, Pelham County, 22.61; 4. Deon Green, Vidalia, 22.61
Class A-Private: 1. Demetrius Robertson, Savannah Christian, 21.42; 2. Jeffrey Uzell, ELCA, 21.80; 3. Marquez Bembry, Mt. Vernon Presbyterian, 21.93; 4. Zatrick Pearce, Tallulah Falls, 22.39
Class A-Public: 1. Javonta Wilcox, Telfair County, 22.27; 2. Ziaire Andrews, Irwin County, 22.37; 3. Malik Linder, Montgonermy County, 22.62; 4. Shondez Willaims, Hancock Central, 22.76
 
400 meters
Class AAAAAA: 1. Elija Godwin, Newton, 41.40; 2. Brian Herron, Lakeside-DeKalb, 48.20; 3. Justin Long, Parkview, 48.71; 4. Brian Evans, McEachern, 48.87
Class AAAAA: 1. Terry Conwell, Southwest DeKalb, 47.54; 2. Bobby Johnson, Banneker, 48.56; 3. Ben Jean, Grovetown, 48.99; 4. Maurice McDonald, Richmond Academy, 49.19
Class AAAA: 1. Devin Dixon, Eagle's Landing, 1;52.24; 2. Harper Sigler, North Oconee, 3. Brian Faust, Marist, 1:55.51; 4. Dwayne Watkins, Woodward Academy; 1:56.22
Class AAA: 1. Demarqueze Sneed, South Atlanta, 49.17; 2. Andre Burrell, Cedar Grove, 49.30; 3. Nelson Stalling, Franklin County, 49.51; 4. Kyle Nixon, Peach County, 49.91
Class AA: 1. Braxton Lindley, Holy Innocents', 49.48; 2. Shamel Johnson, Metter, 49.62; 3. Clay Patrick, Wesleyan, 49.64; 4. David Dewitt, Greene County, 50.10
Class A-Private: 1. Dewitt Wood, Athens Christian, 49.76; 2. Kaleb Bryant, Athens Academy, 50.12; 3. Nicolas Toomer, Landmark Christian, 50.71; 4. Oscar Harris, ELCA, 50.85
Class A-Public: 1. Clayton Harvey, Montgomery County, 49.51; 2. Ontaria Wilson, Turner County, 49.52; 3. Camiel Lawrence, Hancock Central, 50.47; 4. Blake Mathis, Terrell County, 50.56
 
800 meters
Class AAAAAA: 1. Ryne Bevan, North Paulding, 1:55.03; 2. Tyler Barber, Mountain View, 1:55.44; 3. Geoffrey McCullough, Campbell, 1:55.64; 4. John Fravel, Milton, 1:55.66
Class AAAAA: 1. Jonathan Oglesby, Cedar Shoals, 1:54.32; 2. Jonathan Myrthil, Northside-Columbus, 1:55.08; 3. Jonathan Pearce, North Atlanta, 1:55.44; 4. Alan Johnson, Mays, 1:56.35
Class AAAA: 1. Devin Dixon, Eagle's Landuing, 1:52.24; 2. Harper Digler, North Oconee, 1:52.62; 3. Brian Faust, Marist, 1:55.51; 4. Dwayne Watkins, Woodward Academy, 1:56.22
Class AAA: 1. Sam Ellis, Decatur, 1:54.60; 2. Demontrez Hawes, Westside-Augusta, 1:56.13; 3. Clay Pender, Jefferson, 1:56.27; 4. Jacob Poston, Dawson County, 1:57.87
Class AA: 1. Everett Smulders, Lovett, 1:57.61; 2. Zach Henry, Holy Innocents' 1:59.84; 3. Braxton Lindley, Holy Innocents', 2:00.10 4. Keldren Reddick, Thomasville, 2:02.13
Class A-Private: 1. Mark Stein, Hebron Christian, 2:00.03; 2. Drew Swan, Athens Academy, 2:01.28; 3. Taylor Snyder, Landmark Christian, 2:0215; 4. Kermit Jackson, Landmark Christian, 2:03.59
Class A-Public: 1. Jay Acker, Commerce, 2:02.73; 2. Javarie Lawson, Twiggs County, 2:06.56; 3. Jaquavius Culver, Hancock Central, 2:06.72; 4. Gamal Lawton, Montgomery County, 2:08.11
 
1600 meters
Class AAAAAA: 1. Andrew Kent, Lakeside-DeKalb, 4:13.07; 2. Jonathan Schwind, Lambert, 4:13.50; 3. Chance Roe, Lowndes County, 4:14.73; 4. Khayvon Benson, Marrietta, 4:15.27
Class AAAAA: 1. Jack Shewbert, Flowery Branch, 4:11.64, 2. Jonathan Myrthil, Northside-Columbus, 4:18.78; 3. Grant O'Callaghan, Flowery Branch, 4:19.45; 4. Tyler Whorton, Alexander, 4:19.63
Class AAAA: 1. Frank Pittman, Marist, 4:13.49; 2. Thomas Moore, North Oconee, 4:18.60; 3. Leif Anderson, Marist, 4:19.90; 4. Parker Nail, Whitewater, 4:19.97
Class AAA: 1. Sam Ellis, Decatur, 4:13.10; 2. Chase Kennedy, East Jackson, 4:13.91; 3. Ben McCoy, Blessed Trinity, 4:20.66; 4. Chandler Kennedy, East Jackson, 4:30.79
Class AA: 1. Everett Smulders, Lovett, 4:22.49; 2. Carl Ellis Corley, Bleckley County, 4:26.27; 3. Ben Davies, Holy Innocents'; 4:30.39; 4. Jack Douglass, Pace Academy, 4:36.55
Class A-Private: 1. Mark Stein, Hebron Christian, 4:25.60; 2. Sam Shaylor, North Cobb Christian, 4:25.84; 3. Max Heaberlin, Paideia, 4:26.92; 4. Tunji Afolabi-Brown, Mt. de Sales, 4:38.60
Class A-Public: 1. Jay Acker, Commerce, 4:47.44; 2. Javarie Lawson, Twiggs County, 4:50.25; 3. Jess Lanas, Webster County, 4:50.59; 4. Adan Martinez, Hawkinsville, 4:58.52
 
3200 meters
Class AAAAAA: 1. Andrew Kent, Lakeside-DeKalb, 9:08.45, 2. Zach Israel, Brookwood, 9:08.48. 3. Jonathan Schwind, Lambert, 9:09.53; 4. David Savic, Marietta, 9:15.36
Class AAAAA: 1. Jake Shewbert, Flowery Branch, 9:02.94; 2. Allen Clark, Lakeside-Evans, 9:22.25; 3. Braeden Collins, Alexander, 9:22.43; 4. Colton Page, Allatoona, 9:31.85
Class AAAA: 1. Frank Pittman, Marist, 9:23.87; 2. Leif Andersen, Marist, 9:26.11; 3. Sean Parker, Pickens County, 9:27.03; 4. Thomas Moore, North Oconee, 9:30.00
Class AAA: 1. Chase Kennedy, East Jackson, 9:17.09; 2. Chandler Kennedy, East Jackson, 9:35.76; 3. Ben McCoy, Blessed Trinity, 9:38.94; 4. Addison Cochran, Jefferson, 9:45.18
Class AA: 1. Carl Ellis Corley, Bleckley County, 9:44.02; 2. Jack Douglass, Pace Academy, 9:47.58; 3. Nicholas Klavohn, Lovett, 10:07.53; 4. Guy Gober, Rabun County, 10:17.22
Class A-Private: 1. Sam Shaylor, North Cobb Christian, 9:39.34; 2. Max Heaberlin, Paideia, 10:05.21; 3. Seth Cruber, Landmark Christian, 10:18.91; 4. Alex Branch, Athens Academy, 10:19.01
Class A-Public: 1 Adan Martinez, Hawkinsville, 10:48.56; 2. Blake Bergeron, Telfair County, 10:50.50; 3. Henry Cox, Drew Charter, 11:14.28; 4. Grant Cook, Telfair County
 
110 meter hurdles
Class AAAAAA: 1. Sierra Williams, Walton, 14.13; 2. Jeremiah Bridges, Hillgrove, 14.17; 3. Myles Scott, Brookwood, 14.37; 4. Antuane Dennard, South Gwinnett, 14.38
Class AAAAA: 1. Matt Moore, Union Grove, 13.48; 2. Daetrich Harrington, Alexander, 14.40; 3. Ahmad Gray, Paulding County, 14.46; 4. Denzel Harper, Stephenson, 14.56
Class AAAA: 1. Michael Jones, Sandy Creek, 14.16; 2. Christian McNair-Jones, Grady, 14.29; 3. Danbrell Harris, Bainbridge, 14.93; 4. Antone Williams, Woodward Academy, 14.94
Class AAA: 1. Malik Murphy, Tattnall County, 14.89; 2. Jadon Haselwood, Cedar Grove, 14.93; 3. Larry Johnson, Dodge County, 15.15; 4. Bailey Durham, Blessed Trinity, 15.15
Class AA: 1. Quran George, Bryan County, 14.87; 2. Trey Harrison, Rabun County, 15.10; 3. L.J. Smith, Lamar County, 15.31; 4. Arrein Marks, Bremen, 15.77
Class A-Private: 1. Titus Moore, First Prebyterian, 14.61, 2. Cedric Robertson, George Walton Academy; 3. Jack Mchugh, King's Ridge, 15.05; 4. Brandon Stone, Landmark Christian, 15.28
Class A-Public: 1. Jatavion Boone, Turner County, 14.94; 2. Jarvis Collins, Warren County, 15.36; 3. Kell Pound, Telfair County, 15.72; 4. James Dewberry, Mitchell County, 16.07
 
300 meter hurdles
Class AAAAAA: 1. Antuane Dennard, South Gwinnett, 37.42; 2. Tre Williams, Langston Hughes, 37.85; 3. Myles Scott, Brookwood, 38.19; 4. Khari Johnson, Lassiter, 38.64
Class AAAAA: 1. Denzel Harper, Stephenson, 37.57; 2. Fazion Harris, Allatoona, 37.73, 3. Latrell Murray, Luella, 37.85; 4. Marcus Ellis, Clarke Central, 38.42
Class AAAA: 1. Jovan Brown, Eastside, 37.62; 2. Christian McNair-Jones, Grady, 38.61; 3. Jaylyn Scott, Bainbridge, 39.30; 4. Antone Williams, Woodward Academy, 39.53
Class AAA: 1. Jessie Reverio, Cedar Grove, 38.65; 2. Bailey Durham, Blessed Trinity, 39.09; 3. Jadon Hasselwood, Cedar Grove, 39.63; 4. D'Andre Snead, Jordan, 39.80
Class AA: 1. Clay Patrick, Wesleyan, 38.59; 2. Tyquan Powell, Vidalia, 40.58; 3. Jason McCleskey, Wesleyan, 40.70; 4. Cartez Echols, Temple, 40.99
Class A-Private: 1. Richard Jubinor, Athens Christian, 38.90; 2. James Davis, Tallulah Falls, 39.95; 3. Titus Moore, First Presbyterian, 40.41; 4. Jack Mchugh, King's Ridge, 40.54
Class A-Public: 1. Blake Mathis, Terrell County, 39.59; 2. Jatavion Boone, Turner County, 40.10; 3. Lane Sorrow, Commerce, 40.25; 4. Jameel Dewberry, Mitchell County, 41.79
 
4�100 Relay
Class AAAAAA: 1. McEachern, 41.36; 2. Campbell, 41.71; 3. Parkview, 42.16; 4. Pebblebrook, 42.17
Class AAAAA: 1. Southwest DeKalb, 41.06; 2. Clarke Central, 42.28; 3. Statesboro, 42.58; 4. Stephenson, 42.61
Class AAAA: 1. Eastside, 41.87; 2. Eagle's Landing, 42.36; 3. Grady, 42.41; 4. Buford, 42.51
Class AAA: 1. Cedar Grove, 41.91; 2. Douglass-Atlanta, 42.68; 3. Jackson-Atlanta, 42.81; 4. Central-Carroll, 43.04
Class AA: 1. Vidalia, 42.09; 2. East Laurens, 42.46; 3. Benedictine, 42.47; 4. Wesleyan, 42.96
Class A-Private: 1. ELCA, 42.33; 2. Athens Christian, 43.04; 3. Mt. Vernon Presbyterian, 43.38; 4. Mt. Pisgah Christian, 44.05
Class A-Public: 1. Montgomery County, 42.28; 2. Telfair County, 43.35; 3. Commerce, 43.42; 4. Turner County, 43.71
 
4�400 Relay
Class AAAAAA: 1. Grayson, 3:15.86; 2. Newton, 3:17.85; 3. Campbell, 3:18.66; 4. Parkview, 3:19.00
Class AAAAA: 1. Cedar Shoals, 3:18.08; 2. Camden County, 3:19.92; 3. Miller Grove, 3:20.25; 4. Allatoona, 3:22.34
Class AAAA: 1. Sandy Creek, 3:20.06; 2. Monroe-Albany, 3:20.15; 3. Riverdale, 3:23.07; 4. White County, 3:23.07
Class AAA: 1. Cedar Grove, 3:22.57; 2. Decatur, 3:26.88; 3. Spencer, 3:27.17; 4. Elbert County, 3:27.97
Class AA: 1. Wesleyan, 3:24.12; 2. Holy Innocents', 3:24.19; 3. Vidalia, 3:26.00; 4. Putnam County, 3:32.03
Class A-Private: 1. Savannah Christian, 3:24.40; 2. Athens Christian, 3:25. 01; 3. Tallulah Falls, 3:27.75; 4. ELCA, 3:28.31
Class A-Public: 1. Commerce, 3:24.99; 2. Montgomery County, 3:28.59; 3. Turner County, 3:35.53; 4. Mitchell County, 3:37.27
 
High Jump
Class AAAAAA: 1. Antuane Dennard, South Gwinnett, 6-06.00; 2. Quentin Campbell, South Forsyth, 6-06.00 (J); 3. DeAndre Beal, Hillgrove, 6-04.00; 4. Mushadi Ibere, Newton, 6-04.00 (J)
Class AAAAA: 1. Jasmine Chamber, Dutchtown, 6-04.00; 2. James Williams, Lithia Springs, 6-04.00 (J); 3. Tobi Adeyeye, Allatoona, 6-02.00; 4. Chris Jackson, Bradwell Institute, 6-00.00
Class AAAA: 1. Ratayvius Jackson, Eastside, 6-08.00; 2. Marcus Cade, Thomson, 6-06.00; 3. Luke Johns, S.E. Whitfield, 6-06.00 (J); 4. Devon Brooks, Henry County, 6-04.00
Class AAA: 1. David Harris, Tattnall County, 6-06.00; 2. Deontae Jackson, Ringgold. 6-04.00; 3. Adam Ingram, Fannin County, J6-04.00; 4. Christian Keeling, Laney, J6-04.00
Class AA: 1. Jordan Mack, Wesleyan, 6-06.00; 2. Jalen Hodges, Wesleyan, 6-06.00 (J); 3. Elliot Moses, Early County, 6-04.00; 4. Dontavis Hunt, Jefferson County, 6-04.00 (J)
Class A-Private: 1. Harrison Mansell, Fellowship Christian, 6-04.00; 2. Brandon Selders, Calvary Day, 6-00.00; 3. Richard Jubinor, Athens Christian, 6-00.00; 4. Jordan Jakes, ELCA, 6-00.00 (J)
Class A-Public: 1. Renault Griffin, Greenville, 6-08.00; 2. Kevin Mills, Treutlen, 6-04.00; 3. Tamorrian Terry, Turner County, 6-02.00; 4. Malik Williams, Portal, 6-00.00
 
Pole Vault
Class AAAAAA: 1. Koby Cormier, West Forsyth, 14-00.00; 2. Alex Bassett, Mill Creek, 14-00.00 (J); 3. Mason Lord, Lambert, 14-00.00 (J); 4. Austin Woods, Hillgrove, 13-06.00
Class AAAAA: 1. Michael Runyan, Starr's Mill, 14-06.00; 2. Ben Runyan, Starr's Mill, 14-00.00; 3. Thomas Jolly, Woodland-Cartersville, 14-00.00  (J); 4. Kyle Barnes, Dalton, 13-00.00
Class AAAA: 1. Scott Simpson, Woodward Academy, 14-06.00; 2. Joe Street, Carrollton, 14-00.00; 3. Peyton Caudle, Upson-Lee, 13-06.00; 4. Brandon Fagon, Madison County, 13-06.00
Class AAA: 1. Jack Cahillane, Westminster, 15-00.00; 2. Mitt Conerly, Central-Carroll, 14-06.00; 3. Kayne Berryhill, Banks County, 13-06.00; 4. Jared Brown, Jefferson, 13-00.00
Class AA: 1. Chandler Eckler, Fitzgerald, 14-00.00; 2. Will Simmons, Bleckley County, 13-06.00; 3. Dalton Keener, Rabun County, 13-00.00, 4. James Brubeck, Riverside Military, 13-00.00 (J)
Class A-Private: 1. Josh Miller, First Presbyterian, 14-06.00, 2. Sam Zoldock, Mt. Pisgah, 14-00.00; 3. Stockton McGuire, Landmark Christian, 14-00.00 (J); 4. Zane Wolf, Athens Christian, 13-06.00
Class A-Public: 1. Greyson Burke, Commerce, 11-00.00; 2. Jay Aker, Commerce, 9-06.00; 3. Bryce Hill, 8-06.00; 4. Sam Accord, Mt. Zion-Carroll, 8-00.00
 
Long jump
Class AAAAAA: 1. Jeremiah Bridges, Hillgrove, 24-02.50; 2. Sam Jackson, McEachern, 24-01.00; 3. Edmond Graham, Mill Creek, 24-01.00 (J); 4. Tyson Spears, Roswell, 23-08.50
Class AAAAA: 1. Denzel Harper, Stephenson, 23-04.00; 2. Jaysen Robinson, North Springs, 22-10.00; 3. Jarvis James, Woodland-Cartersville, 22-08.00; 4. Rudy Valentine, Grovetown, 22-06.75
Class AAAA: 1. Marcus Cade, Thomason, 23-01.75; 2. Ratayvius Jackson, Eastside, 22-11.00; 3. Jacquez Sloan, Grady, 22-08.75; 4. Seth Holloway, Fayette County, 22-05.00
Class AAA: 1. Darrell Baker, Hephzibah, 23-07.50; 2. Mecole Hardman, Elbert County, 22-08.00; 3. Qwazon Alkhaliq, Jackson-Atlanta, 22-07.50; 4. Jaiquan Earls, North Clayton, 22-02.50
Class AA: 1. Javian Williams, Early County, 23-08.00; 2. Carter Shell, Temple, 22-01.75; 3. Alex Rowe, Greater Atlanta Christian, 22-00.25; 4. Shon Jones, Vidalia, 21-10.25
Class A-Private: 1. Kevon Hudson, Prince Avenue, 24-01.25; 2. Demetris Robinson, Savannah Christian, 23.04.50; 3. Zaf-r Abdul-Salaam, W.D. Mohammed, 22-02.00; 4. Justin Menard, ELCA, 21-00.75
Class A-Public: 1. Malik Linder, Montgomery County, 23-01.50; 2. Robert Cornelius, Twiggs County, 22-06.25; 3. Rashad Jordan, Drew Charter, 21-08.25; 4. Benjamin Okafor, Elite Scholars, 21-07.25
 
 
Triple Jump
Class AAAAAA: 1. Jeremiah Holloman, Newton, 49-05.50; 2. Cedric Williams, McEachern, 47-10.00; 3. John Anthony, Chattahoochee, 46-00.00; 4. Paris Williams, Centennial, 44-10.00
Class AAAAA: 1. Rogerous Swain, Cedar Shoals, 47-03.00; 2. Drae Butts, Jones County, 47-02.00; 3. Tariq Bradford, Southwest DeKalb, 46-10.75; 4. Dontavious Patrick, Mays, 46-06.00
Class AAAA: 1. Ratayvius Jackson, Eastside, 46-03.75; 2. Tyler Jones, Arabia Mountain, 45-10.75; 3. Dwayne Watkins, Woodward Academy, 45-02.00; 4. Timotheus Slade, Mt. Zion-Jonesboro, 44-04.75
Class AAA: 1. Qwazon Akhaliq, Jackson-Atlana, 48-06.56; 2. Carlos Ferguson, Central-Macon, 46.02.25; 3. Mecole Hardman, Elbert County, 46-00.50; 4. David Miller, Tattnall County, 44-09.75
Class AA: 1. Javian Williams, Early County, 49-04.50; 2. Shon Jones, Vidalia, 47-00.25; 3. Xavier Bailey, Coosa, 45-02.50; 4. Carter Shell, Temple, 45-01.75
Class A-Private: 1. Quintez Cephus, Stratford Academy, 45-01.75; 2. Caleb Cobb, Landmark Christian, 44-10.50; 3. Kaleb Bryant, Athens Academy, 44-07.25; 4. Nicolas Toomer, Landmark Christian, 44-04.50
Class A-Public: 1. Ladarus Lundy, Hancock Central, 44-00.25; 2. Ontatia Wilson, Turner County, 43-10.00; 3. Benjamin Okafor, Elite Scholar, 43-09.75; 4. Teondrick Shorter, Hancock Central, 42-06.50
 
Shot put
Class AAAAAA: 1. 1saiah Rogers, Campbell, 67-10.00; 2. Samuel Wright, Archer, 64-02.50; 3. Ryan Camp, Archer, 56-07.00; 4. Dwayne Tiller, Cherokee, 54-10.00
Class AAAAA: 1. Ryan Spiecha, Starr's Mill, 58-05.50; 2. Jeremiah Abby, Carver-Atlanta, 56-07.00; 3. Quan Grady, Coffee, 54-06.75; 4. Keith Knight, East Paulding, 52-07.25
Class AAAA: 1. Madias Loper, Whitewater, 53-04.25; 2. Akelies Leroy, Monroe-Albany, 52-09.00; 3. Bobby Tilman, Columbia, 52.04.50; 4. Hunter Griffin, Whitewater, 51-09.00
Class AAA: 1. Tyler Blalock, Cedartown, 59-00.00; 2. Johnny Thomas, Cedar Grove, 53-00.50; 3. Trey Teasley, Hart County, 50-10.50; 4. Noah Robinson, Haralson County, 49-07.75
Class AA: 1. Devin Cochran, Greater Atlanta Christian, 53-03.50; C.J. Wright, Screven County, 51.07.00; Devin Johnson, Vidalia, 51-02.50; 4. Randy Wade, Early County, 49-06.75
Class A-Private: 1. Robby Watson, First Presbyterian, 52-07.50, 2. Ahmir Lee, Mt. Vernon, 51-11.00, 3. Drew Anderson, Landmark Christian, 51.04-50; 4. Reed Kroeber, Fellowship Christian, 50-08.00
Class A-Public: 1. Adrian Vquera, Commerce, 46-06.50; 2. Richard Farley, Mt. Zion-Carroll, 44.02.00; 3. Michael Dasher, Charlton County, 43-08.00; 4. Jacquez Kennebrew, Lincoln County, 42-07.00
 
Discus
Class AAAAAA: 1. Ryan Camp, Archer, 194-00; 2. Isaiah Rogers, Campbell, 167-11; 3. Quin Lyles Woods, Milton, 157-06; 4. Gabriel Nabers, Lowndes County, 155-03
Class AAAAA: 1. Ervin Ward, Ware County, 166-05; 2. Tanner Holcomb, South Paulding, 160-04; 3. Ryan Spelcha, Starr's Mill, 159-06; 4. Marquis Davis, Heritage-Conyers, 155-05
Class AAAA: 1. Akelies Leroy, Monroe-Albany, 165-01; 2. Jeremiah Pierce, Carrollton, 164-08; 3. Michael Willingham, Arabia Mountain, 158-04; 4. Eric Seay, Monroe-Albany, 152-02
Class AAA: 1. Donte Wilson, Jefferson, 153-00; 2. Kearis Jackson, Peach County, 151-03; 3. Jayson Cantrell, Adairsville, 137-10; 4. Johnny Thomas, Cedar Grove, 136-08
Class AA: 1. Charlie Woerner, Rabun County, 158-02; 2. Hunter Sanek, Temple, 150-08; 3. Nathaniel Oliver, Macon County, 150-02; 4. Darrius Hampton, Fitzgerald, 148-02
Class A-Private: 1. Drew Anderson, Landmark Christian, 165-00; 2. Robby Watson, First Presbyterian, 164-04; 3. Reed Kroeber, Fellowship Christian, 143-03; 4. Addison Brown, Athens Christian, 142-09
Class A-Public: 1. Antonio Brown, Mt. Zion-Carroll, 129-05; 2. Daniel Anderson, Mt. Zion-Carroll, 126-01; 3. Jacuri Williams, Treutlen, 124-07; 4. Adrian Vaquera, Commerce, 122-00









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