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HOOPS ROUNDUP: Playoff FINAL SCORES from GHSA, GAPPS, GIAA, & SCISA

By Prep Sports Report Staff | February 23, 2023

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Boy’s basketball playoff final scores

GHSA

Class 5A

Bradwell Institute 65, Jones County 48

 

Class 4A

Benedictine 65, Trinity Christian 47

Fayette County 98, New Hampstead 73

 

Class 3A

Johnson 107, Hephzibah 45

Harlem 57, Beach 56

Cross Creek 87, Groves 63

 

Class 2A

Windsor Forest 72, Thomson 68

 

Class A Division 1

Woodville-Tompkins 60, Lamar County 33

Savannah High 76, Crawford County 43

Heard County 70, Bryan County 56

 

GAPPS

Class AA first round

Unity Christian 73, Habersham School 62

 

SCISA

Class AA first round

Andrew Jackson 73, Bethesda 52

 

Girl’s playoff final scores

GHSA

Class 7A

Pebblebrook 67, Richmond Hill 47

 

Class 6A 

Lee County 44, South Effingham 30

 

Class 5A

Bradwell 64, Eagle’s Landing 41

 

Class 4A 

Fayette County 56, Islands 41

 

Class 3A

Calvary Day 65, Salem 27

Liberty County 64, Hephzibah 48

Cross Creek 60. Savannah Country Day 55

 

Class 1A Div. 1

Woodville-Tompkins 63, Crawford Co. 38

Temple 55, Bryan County 50

Lamar County 56, Savannah High 40

 

GIAA

Class A first round

St. George Episcopal 50, Memorial Day 11

 

GAPPS

Class AA first round

Central Christian 70, Habersham School 38

 

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