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Savannah-Area Hoops: Friday Night Final Scores and Saturday Schedule

By Prep Sports Report | January 17, 2026

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Below are Friday's Savannah-area high school basketball final scores from Jan. 16.

Savannah Area High School Basketball Final Scores

GIRLS

Friday, January 16, 2026

GHSA 6A Region 1

Tift County 55, Richmond Hill 23

GHSA 5A Region 1

Bradwell Institute 51, South Effingham 32

Effingham County 52, Lakeside 20

GHSA Class 3A Region 3

Groves 68, McIntosh County Academy 41

Liberty County at Windsor Forest (No Score Posted)

Islands at Johnson (No Score Posted)

GHSA Class A D1

Savannah Country Day 59, Woodville-Tompkins 48

St. Vincent’s 55, Savannah Christian 36

GHSA Class A D2

Bryan County 56, Portal 11

Emanuel County Institute 43, Savannah 18

GIAA AAAA/AAA District 2

St. Andrew’s 55, Westminster Schools of Augusta 54 (OT)

GAPPS A

The Habersham School 46, Statesboro STEAM Academy 24

NON-REGION

Brunswick 68, Beach 37

 

BOYS

Friday, January 16, 2026

GHSA 6A Region 1

Tift County 53, Richmond Hill 45 

GHSA Class 5A Region 1

Bradwell Institute 89, South Effingham 54

Effingham County 59, Lakeside 53

GHSA Class 4A Region 1

Ware County 72, Benedictine 46

New Hampstead vs. Warner Robins 

GHSA Class 3A Region 3 

Liberty County 71, Windsor Forest 51

Johnson 52, Islands 50

Groves 45, McIntosh County Academy 35

Calvary Day 60, Jenkins 50

GHSA Class A D1

Savannah Country Day 54, Woodville 51

GHSA Class A D2

Bryan County 56, Portal 45

GIAA AAAA/AAA District 2

St. Andrew’s 77, Westminster Schools of Augusta 29

GAPPS A

The Habersham School 46, Statesboro STEAM Academy 42

SCISA AA
Bethesda Academy 62, Beaufort Academy 54

Non- Region

Beach 67, Brunswick 51

Veritas Academy 60, Faith Christian Academy 58

Memorial Day 49, Savannah Classical Academy 34

NOTE: All scores as posted on MaxPreps.com and on X.


Today’s Savannah Area High School Basketball Schedule

Saturday, January 17, 2026

Girls

Calvary Day (1–14) at Effingham County (4–13) — 2 p.m.
Coastal HomeSchool (11–10) at Alleluia Community (9–3) — 3 p.m.
Glynn Academy (13–7) at South Effingham (12–8) — 5 p.m.
Jenkins (11–4) at North (14–2) — 5 p.m.
Savannah Athletic Association (11–9) at Trinity Christian (11–2) — 6 p.m.

Boys
Savannah Country Day (9–5) at Bethesda Academy (8–6) — 2:30 p.m.
Perry (5–11) at New Hampstead (6–12) — 5 p.m.
Benedictine (2–14) at Calvary Day (13–4) — 5 p.m.
Coastal HomeSchool (24–2) at Alleluia Community (9–7) — 5:30 p.m.
Savannah Athletic Association (5–15) at Trinity Christian (9–6) — 6 p.m.
Glynn Academy (6–15) at South Effingham (8–11) — 6:30 p.m.

NOTE: All games as posted on MaxPreps.com.


Photo credit: Courtesy Calvary Day School Ahtletics Department on Instagram

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