Sandy Creek is the new No. 1 team in Class 3A after two teams ahead of the Patriots lost last week, and Sequoyah was the biggest riser in all classifications, going from No. 8 to No. 4 in Class 5A.

In Class 3A, previous No. 1 Calhoun lost its second straight game last week — this time to Class 4A’s No. 9 team, Cambridge, 52-42. Calhoun lost to another ranked 4A team, Cartersville, 38-35 the week before.

Sandy Creek is 4-0 with a victory over LaGrange, the team that eliminated Sandy Creek in the 2024 second round. Sandy Creek, a state champion in 2021, is accustomed to high rankings and spent most of the 2024 regular season No. 1 before a late region loss to Mary Persons.

Dropping from No. 2 in 3A was Jefferson, which lost 35-0 to Class 4A’s No. 1 team, North Oconee. Peach County moved to No. 2 from No. 4.

Sequoyah moved up four spots in Class 5A after beating previous No. 6 Sprayberry 63-20. Sequoyah spent two weeks at No. 4 in 2018, the only other time the Chiefs have held a ranking that high.

Number in parentheses denotes previous ranking.

Class 6A

1. (1) Grayson (4-0)

2. (2) Buford (4-0)

3. (3) Carrollton (5-0)

4. (5) McEachern (4-0)

5. (6) Lowndes (5-0)

6. (4) Douglas County (3-2)

7. (7) North Gwinnett (3-1)

8. (8) Valdosta (5-0)

9. (9) Colquitt County (2-1)

10. (NR) Camden County (4-0)

Out: No. 9 Walton (2-3)

Class 5A

1. (1) Hughes (4-0)

2. (2) Thomas County Central (5-0)

3. (4) Milton (3-1)

4. (8) Sequoyah (5-0)

5. (3) Gainesville (3-1)

6. (7) Houston County (5-0)

7. (5) Lee County (3-1)

8. (9) Roswell (3-1)

9. (10) Rome (2-2)

10. (6) Sprayberry (4-1)

Class 4A

1. (1) North Oconee (4-0)

2. (2) Creekside (4-0)

3. (4) Cartersville (5-0)

4. (3) Blessed Trinity (3-1)

5. (5) Benedictine (1-2)

6. (6) Ware County (4-0)

7. (7) Marist (2-1)

8. (8) Central-Carrollton (4-0)

9. (9) Cambridge (4-1)

10. (10) Eastside (2-2)

Class 3A

1. (3) Sandy Creek (4-0)

2. (4) Peach County (4-0)

3. (1) Calhoun (2-2)

4. (2) Jefferson (4-1)

5. (5) Stephenson (5-0)

6. (6) North Hall (4-0)

7. (7) LaGrange (4-1)

8. (9) Troup (3-0)

9. (10) Cherokee Bluff (4-1)

10. (NR) Harlem (3-0)

Out: No. 8 Monroe Area (3-1)

Class 2A

1. (1) Carver-Columbus (4-0)

2. (2) Pierce County (4-0)

3. (3) Carver-Atlanta (4-0)

4. (4) Morgan County (5-0)

5. (5) Rockmart (3-1)

6. (6) Callaway (2-2)

7. (7) Hapeville Charter (1-2)

8. (8) Burke County (4-1)

9. (NR) Sumter County (4-0)

10. (NR) Ringgold (4-1)

Out: No. 9 Thomson (2-3), No. 10 Cook (3-2)

Class A Division I

1. (1) Worth County (4-0)

2. (3) Toombs County (4-1)

3. (4) Thomasville (3-1)

4. (5) Heard County (4-0)

5. (8) Swainsboro (5-0)

6. (6) Rabun County (4-0)

7. (7) Northeast (3-1)

8. (9) Dublin (3-1)

9. (2) Fitzgerald (2-1)

10. (10) Jeff Davis (3-0)

Class A Division II

1. (1) Lincoln County (3-0)

2. (2) Clinch County (5-0)

3. (3) Bowdon (3-2)

4. (4) Johnson County (5-0)

5. (7) Brooks County (1-3)

6. (6) Wilcox County (3-1)

7. (10) Seminole County (4-0)

8. (8) Metter (2-1)

9. (NR) Early County (2-2)

10. (NR) Emanuel County Institute (2-2)

Out: No. 5 Manchester (1-3), No. 9 Jenkins County (2-2)

Class 3A-A Private

1. (1) Prince Avenue Christian (3-1)

2. (2) Hebron Christian (2-1)

3. (3) Fellowship Christian (3-1)

4. (4) Calvary Day (4-0)

5. (5) Aquinas (3-0)

6. (6) Savannah Christian (3-2)

7. (7) Wesleyan (3-1)

8. (8) Athens Academy (3-1)

9. (9) Lovett (3-1)

10. (10) Holy Innocents’ (3-1)

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