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Allatoona Sweeps State Tourney Games

North Cobb and Harrison win road games to start the girls playoffs.

This year’s Georgia High School Association AAAAA girls basketball tournament started out just like last year’s—with Region 4-AAAAA dominating.

Meanwhile, the AAA tournament started even better than it did last year for as both the girls and boys won during a home doubleheader Friday night.

In 2011, the Lady Buccaneers dropped their opening game at Columbia, 58-35, but playing in front of the friendly Acworth crowd as the Region 7-AAA champs Friday, they beat the Gainesville Lady Red Elephants, 54-45.

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Elise Spann led Allatoona with 26 points, including 10 in the fourth quarter, when the Lady Bucs used an 8-0 run to break open a tie game, The Marietta Daily Journal reported.

They’ll stay at home to play Columbus, a 63-55 winner over St. Pius X, in the second round of the AAA girls tournament.

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In the second game, the 7-AAA champion Allatoona boys beat Monroe Area, 72-55, and will play either Towers or LaGrange at home in the second round of the AAA boys tournament.

Daniel Fowler led the Bucs with 23 points, and Dylan Nsiah added 19, the MDJ said. The victory matched Allatoona’s success last year in the tournament.

In the AAAAA girls tournament Friday night, all four 4-AAAAA teams—, , and —won their first-round games against Region 3-AAAAA teams, and they’re a Tuesday-night sweep away from matching the region’s 2011’s success. Last year, McEachern, North Cobb, Hillgrove and all reached the quarterfinals, where they played one another.

Harrison pulled off the upset of the night. The Lady Hoyas were the only fourth-seeded team in the tournament to beat a No. 1 seed, topping Beach, 43-25, in Savannah.

Senior Nikki Hegstetter almost outscored the Bulldogs by herself, tallying 24 points, and the Lady Hoyas held Beach 13.3 percent shooting (eight of 60), the Savannah Morning News reported.

The win was a sign of Region 4-AAAAA’s dominance, something Harrison Coach Steve Lenahan said gave him confidence Friday night.

We play in the toughest region in the state, and we were playing a team in one of the weaker regions,” Lenahan told the Morning News.

It reportedly was and earned the Lady Hoyas a second-round game at Valdosta, a 48-44 winner over Newton.

Third-seeded North Cobb knocked off Bradwell Institute, 60-54, in Hinesville and next will travel to South Georgia to play Tuesday at 6 p.m. at Lowndes, the top seed from Region 1-AAAAA and a 61-53 winner over Luella on Friday.

Junior Amber Reeves had 23 points for the Lady Warriors, surpassing 1,000 points in her career, the North Cobb basketball website reported. Taylor Gordon added 20 points and 12 rebounds.

had no trouble at home against Camden County, winning 88-40. And the Lady Indians didn’t appear satisfied.

“Now how u love this. McEachern coaching staff brings team out of locker room after a 48pt win to RUN... Camden looking on in amazement,” JHillsman tweeted after the game.

McEachern will stay at home Tuesday against Westlake, a 67-63 home victor over Colquitt County.

Hillgrove, the region’s No. 2 seed, also opened the tournament at home and also cruised to victory, beating Windsor Forest, 73-53.

The Lady Hawks will travel to Stone Mountain for a second-round game against Region 2-AAAAA’s top seed, . The Lady Jaguars beat Tift County, 67-47.

Most of the boys teams take the court tonight.

From Region 4-AAAAA, Hillgrove and Harrison will make the drive to Savannah in the GHSA AAAAA tournament. The Hawks will play at Savannah, and the Hoyas will be at Johnson.

Staying at home are top seed North Cobb, ranked second in the state, and second seed . North Cobb plays Bradwell Institute at 6 p.m., and South Cobb hosts Jenkins at 7 p.m.

In the Class A boys tournament, top-ranked will try to keep its perfect season going at home at 6 p.m. against , with a second-round game against the state’s No. 2 team, Whitefield Academy, likely Wednesday.

, which to North Cobb Christian, will open at home against Wesleyan at 7:30 p.m.


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