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What teams have the ball bouncing on there court in state rankings after Week 10?

By Prep Sports Report Staff | January 18, 2022

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Winter weather and covid-19 finally caught up with the local Savannah area high school basketball season. Most teams could play scheduled games, but teams saw their Friday and Saturday contests postponed last week.

But high school rankings are still being posted. Windsor Forest (11-4) climbed back to the number one spot in the Georgia Hgh School Association Sandysspeil.com rankings. Groves (7-3) boys dropped to number ten without playing a game last week. St. Andrew's (13-4) school remains at number three in MaxPreps Georgia Independent Schools Association Class III rankings.

 

On the girl's side of the court, the Lady Redskins of Bryan County High School (16-3) keep on winning and have moved from number five in the GHSA Class "A" private girls classification to number two. Calvary Day School (13-2) girls ranked last week at number eight stayed the same.

Here's a look at this week's Sandysspeil.com rankings for Savannah Teams. To see all GHSA class rankings go Sandysspeil.com website.

 

WEEK 10 GHSA BOYS BASKETBALL STATE RANKINGS

Class AAA

1. Windsor Forest (11-4)

2. Sandy Creek (13-3)

3. Sumter County (18-1)

4. Salem (13-3)

5. Cross Creek (12-4)

6. LaFayette (15-0)

7. Thomson (9-1)

8. GAC (9-3)

9. Lakeview-Fort Oglethorpe (15-1)

10. Groves (7-3)

 

WEEK 10 GHSA GIRLS BASKETBALL STATE RANKINGS

Class A-Private

1. Holy Innocents' (15-2)

2. St. Francis (15-2)

3. Mt. Paran (12-4)

4. Hebron Christian (14-2)

5. Galloway (10-4)

6. Wesleyan (8-4)

7. Trinity Christian (12-5)

8. Calvary Day (13-2)

9. Deerfield-Windsor (10-3)

10. Darlington (13-3)

Class A-Public

1. Montgomery County (12-2)

2. Bryan County (16-3)

3. Taylor County (13-2)

4. Lake Oconee Academy (11-1)

5. Screven County (11-3)

6. Pelham (8-1)

7. Mt. Zion-Carrollton (14-5)

8. Telfair County (10-3)

9. Schley County (9-3)

10. Claxton (8-4)

Optim Orthopedics supports Calvary Day School athletics. The Cavaliers team doctor is Dr. David Palmer. Remeber, Optim Orthopedics gets you back into the game!

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The "Coach" Karl DeMasi has been teaching and coaching for the past 35 years on all levels of academia and athletics. One of his hobbies has been writing, announcing and talking about sports. DeMasi has been involved in the Savannah Area sports scene since 1995, and he created the high school magazine "The Prep Sports Report" in 2000. In 2010, the "Coach" started broadcasting The Karl DeMasi Sports Report. He's still going strong, broadcasting on Facebook live and Twitter live every Saturday morning. You gotta love it!


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