The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

State finals begin with Wesleyan-Holy Innocents’ girls clash

- By Todd Holcomb GHSF Daily

Whether it’s the Wesleyan girls team chasing a 14th state title, or the Douglass girls and 12 others bidding for their first, the high school basketball finals in Macon are where history will be made during the next four days.

“This is our school’s 50th anniversar­y, and to be in the finals is a true blessing,” said Douglass girls coach Alana Allen, who got a congratula­tory message this week from the office of Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms, a 1987 Douglass graduate. “Our girls have worked all summer and all fall to prepare for this. We believed from the beginning we could make it to the finals, but to actually get to this point is a dream come true.”

Here are other teams and storylines worth following closely beginning today at the Macon Centreplex:

Newcomers

Douglass and six other teams are in the finals for the first time, and six more programs never have won state titles. Those making their first appearance­s are McEachern’s boys (AAAAAAA), Tri-Cities’ boys (AAAAAA), Lanier’s girls (AAAAAA), Americus-Sumter’s boys (AAAA), Douglass’ girls (AAA), Therrell’s boys (AA) and Eagle’s Landing Christian’s boys (A Private). Others that have never won titles are Fayette County’s boys (AAAAA), Carver-Columbus’s girls (AAAA), Vidalia’s boys (AA), Treutlen’s boys (A Public), Marion County’s girls (A Public) and Calhoun County’s girls (A Public).

Favorites: Twelve of the 16 No. 1-ranked teams entering the tournament have reached the finals. Those are boys teams from McEachern (AAAAAAA), Tri-Cities (AAAAAA), Buford (AAAAA), Morgan County (AAA),

Calhoun County (A Public) and St. Francis (A Private) and girls teams from Westlake (AAAAAAA), Lovejoy (AAAAAA), Buford (AAAAA), Carver-Columbus (AAAA), Marion County (A Public) and Holy Innocents’ (A Private).

Cinderella­s

Hart County’s boys finished third in Region 8-AAA and are the only team outside the top six of the final regular-season rankings to reach the finals.

They’re playing No. 1 Morgan County for the AAA title Thursday. It would be Hart’s first title in 33 years.

Vidalia’s boys are ranked No. 3 in AA, and Therrell No. 4, but neither won their region tournament­s, and neither has won a state title in their 50-plus years of existence.

Looking to sweep

Buford (AAAAA), Carver-Columbus (AAAA), Hart County (AAA) and Calhoun County (A Public) have their boys and girls teams in the finals. There have been 18 schools in history to sweep both titles in the same season, most recently Buford in 2017. Hart County did it in 1963.

Best girls game

No. 1 Holy Innocents’ vs. No. 3 Wesleyan in Class A Private, the first game this week, today. They’ve played each other for a title each of the past four seasons, with Wesleyan winning three, including the past two despite losing to Holy Innocents’ twice in the regular season. Holy Innocents’ has beaten Wesleyan twice again this season. Wesleyan coach Jan Azar can set a state record for the most state titles as a Georgia high school basketball coach. She has 13, all with Wesleyan. That’s tied with Selby Buck, who won 13 boys championsh­ips with Lanier of Macon between 1925-51.

Best boys game

No. 1 McEachern vs. No. 2 Meadowcree­k in Class AAAAAAA, the last game this week, on Saturday. McEachern is 31-0 and ranked No. 1 in several national polls, including the MaxPreps Xcellent 25. No boys team from Georgia has won a national title since Southwest-Macon in 1979 or gone unbeaten in the highest class since Dunwoody in 1995. Isaac Okoro (signed with Auburn) and Sharife Cooper (fivestar junior point guard) are all-class player of the year candidates. But McEachern never has won a state title, and Meadowcree­k is the defending champ. The Mustangs have three Division I signees who are seniors — Jamir Chaplin (South Florida), Jalen Benjamin (UAB) and Damian Dunn (Temple).

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D BY JASON GETZ ?? McEachern’s Jared Jones and Sharife Cooper (2) celebrate after their 66-62 win over Norcross in the Class AAAAAAA semifinals at Buford City Arena this past Saturday. McEachern will play Meadowcree­k for the title Saturday.
CONTRIBUTE­D BY JASON GETZ McEachern’s Jared Jones and Sharife Cooper (2) celebrate after their 66-62 win over Norcross in the Class AAAAAAA semifinals at Buford City Arena this past Saturday. McEachern will play Meadowcree­k for the title Saturday.
 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D BY JASON GETZ ?? Collins Hill guard Jordan Releford (5) celebrates after the Eagles’ 58-48 win against Cherokee in the Class AAAAAAA semifinals at Buford City Arena this past Saturday. Collins Hill will play Westlake for the title Saturday.
CONTRIBUTE­D BY JASON GETZ Collins Hill guard Jordan Releford (5) celebrates after the Eagles’ 58-48 win against Cherokee in the Class AAAAAAA semifinals at Buford City Arena this past Saturday. Collins Hill will play Westlake for the title Saturday.

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