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Who Won? Final Scores from Savannah Area High School Basketball on January 4!

By Prep Sports Report Staff | January 5, 2025

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Who won on the hardwood last night? Here are your Savannah Area High School's basketball boy's and girl's final scores from Saturday, January 4, 2025. Coaches, don't forget to send us your recap so we can post it on the Prep Sports Report Website. Just fill out the form below after your game(s).  

High School Basketball Recap Submission

Final Scores and recap below:

Savannah Area High School Basketball Scores

BOYS Saturday, January 4, 2025

Richmond Hill 78, Colquitt County 44

Windsor Forest 78, Southwest Atlanta Christian 48

Coastal HomeSchool 68, Alleluia Community 25

Walton 73, Effingham County 43

Savannah Country Day 69, Hilton Head Island 62

South Effingham 80, Southeast Bulloch 57

Monroe Area 53, Johnson 49

St. Andrew's 54, Hiram 43

Benedictine 67, May River 46

Savannah 93, Claxton 39

Brunswick 65, Beach 55

Bradwell Institute 88, Liberty County 35

 

GIRLS 

Saturday, January 4, 2025

Colquitt County 50, Richmond Hill 37

Southwest Atlanta Christian 70, Windsor Forest 32

Savannah Country Day 50, Hilton Head Island 34

Walton 71, Effingham County 28

South Effingham 66, Southeast Bulloch 31

Bradwell Institute 74, Liberty County 27

Brunswick 78, Beach 31

Missing Scores:

Alleluia Community vs. Coastal HomeSchool

Claxton vs. Savannah

NOTE: All scores per MaxPreps.com and social media posts

 

RECAP REPORTED:

BOYS

South Effingham 80, Southeast Bulloch 57

South Effingham Cruises to Victory Over Southeast Bulloch

South Effingham jumped out to a commanding 19-3 lead and never looked back, securing an 80-57 win over Southeast Bulloch.

Head coach Rico Campbell credited the fast start, saying, "We got out to a 19-3 lead and just maintained the whole night."

Will Harlin and Mike Hall led South Effingham with 14 points each, while Layden White added 12. Corbin McGuire chipped in 10 points, contributing to South Effingham's significant improvement, now standing at 5-9 on the season.

Southeast Bulloch, now 1-12, was paced by Eli Reed's 15 points and Aiden Peterson's 14, but the early deficit proved too much to overcome.

SOUTH EFFINGHAM 80, SOUTHEAST BULLOCH 57

               
  1 2 3 4 F      
SOUTHEAST BULLOCH  3 16 17 21 57      
SOUTH EFFINGHAM 19 20 18 23 80      
                 
SOUTH EFFINGHAM (80)                

Will Harlin 14, Mike Hall 14, Layden White 12, Corbin McGuire 10, Griffin 6, Rivera 5, Wade 5, Seyler 4, Williams 3, Lloyd 3, Bowen 3, McClure 2, Crofts 2, Campbell 2, Woods 1, Ambrose 1

               
SOUTHEAST BULLOCH (57)                

Eli Reed 15, Aiden Peterson 14, McGee 9, Dixon 9, Collins 5, Zito 3, Hurst 1

               

RECORDS - South Effingham 5-9, SOUTHEAST BULLOCH 1-12

               
Next up for the Mustangs is Tuesday, January 7, at Statesboro.            

 

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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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