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Which Savannah Teams Are Moving On in the GHSA Soccer Playoffs?

By prep Sports Report Staff | April 27, 2025

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The Georgia High School Association (GHSA) soccer playoffs are moving on, and Savannah-area teams are ready for round two! After a strong showing in the first round, several boys and girls teams are moving on, hoping to make a deep postseason run. Below are the first-round results and the second-round matchups for the boys and girls GHSA soccer playoffs next week.

 

GHSA BOYS SOCCER

First-Round Final Scores

Class 6A – Richmond Hill 3, North Paulding 2 – Richmond Hill Advances

Class 4A – St. Pius X 3, Benedictine 2 – Benedictine Eliminated

Class 3A – Islands 9, Dawson County 0 – Islands Advances

Class 3A – Johnson-Gainesville 5, Groves 0 – Groves Eliminated

Class 3A – Johnson-Savannah 3, Mount Zion-Jonesboro 2 – Johnson-Savannah Advances

Class 2A – Appling County 3, Savannah Arts 1 – Savannah Arts Eliminated

Class A Division II – Bryan County Bye

Class A-3A Private – Savannah Christian 8, St. Francis 0 – Savannah Christian Advances

Class A-3A Private – Calvary Day 5, Fellowship Christian 4 – Calvary Day Advances

Class A-3A Private – Savannah Country Day 10, Prince Avenue Christian 0 – Savannah Country Day Advances

 

Upcoming: Monday, April 28 – Class A Division I – Woodville-Tompkins at Model – 5:30 p.m. (due to weather)

 

Second-Round Matchups

Wednesday, April 30

Class 6A – Dacula at Richmond Hill

Class A Division II – Bryan County at Atkinson County

Friday, May 2

Class 3A – Jenkins at Northwest Whitfield

Class 3A – Johnson-Savannah at Islands

Class A-3A Private – Holy Innocents at Savannah Country Day

Class A-3A Private – Calvary Day at Providence Christian

Class A-3A Private – Mount Vernon at Savannah Christian

 

Here are the scores from the first round and the matchups for the second round of the GHSA girl's soccer playoffs.

 

GHSA GIRLS SOCCER

GIRLS SOCCER

First-Round Final Scores

Class 6A – Richmond Hill 8, Wheeler 0 – Richmond Hill Advances

Class 5A – Villa Rica 4, Effingham County 0 – Effingham Eliminated

Class A-3A Private – Calvary 10, Weber School 0 – Calvary Advances

Class A-3A Private – Savannah Country Day 10, Christian Heritage 0 – Savannah Country Day Advances

Class A-3A Private – St. Vincent's 10, Mt. Bethel Christian 0 – St. Vincent's Advances

Class A-3A Private – Athens Academy 9, Savannah Christian 0 – Savannah Christian Eliminated

Class 2A – Savannah Arts 10, Hardaway 0 – Savannah Arts Advances

Class A Division I – Fitzgerald 4, Woodville-Tompkins 3 – Woodville-Tompkins Eliminated

Class A Division II – Bryan County Bye

Upcoming: Monday, April 28 – Islands at Luella, 6:00 p.m. (due to weather)

 

Second-Round Matchups

Tuesday, April 29

Class 6A – Mill Creek at Richmond Hill

Class A Division II – Bryan County at Irwin County

Thursday, May 1

Class 2A – Therrell at Savannah Arts

Class A-3A Private – Atlanta International at Calvary Day

Class A-3A Private – Walker at Savannah Country Day

Class A-3A Private – Holy Innocents'/winner at St. Vincent's

 

Photo Credits: Courtesy Luubie Shots on Instagram

 

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