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Monday, January 9, 2012
Georgia High School Basketball Class AAAAA...so far
The Norcross Blue Devils captured both the boys and girls titles in 2011 but so far this season, each is flying a bit under the radar. The boys team struggled out of the gate and is not currently ranked as coach Jesse McMillan is breaking in nearly an entirely new team due to transfers and graduation. The Blue Devils started out slowly out of the gates one year ago however and it seems as though the Norcross boys have found their footing in region play (7-6, 5-0). The girls meanwhile dropped an early season game to McEachern and fell to No. 2 behind the Indians in the Score Atlanta rankings. ... McEachern meanwhile is ranked No. 4 in the latest ESPN Rise Fab 50 national poll and is led by a trio of Score 44 members. ... Robert Carter of Shiloh has been dubbed one of the Big Three in Georgia’s Class of 2012, but Carter may not even be the best player on his own team. Sophomore Trayvon Reed measures out at 7-feet and he was dominating recently against South Gwinnett. Reed scored 14 points, pulled in six rebounds and swatted away five shots in a victory over the weekend. Shiloh was recently No. 1 in the Score Atlanta poll but is now behind Milton. The Eagles are rolling now that Charless Mann is eligible to play and suiting up for coach David Boyd. Milton was forced to forfeit several victories from early on in the season, but with Mann teamming up with Evan Nolte, Tevin Glass and Shaq Johnson, this Milton squad will be tough to defeat. ... The Wheeler boys have been impressive this season and it starts down low with Charles Mitchell. The post player has been dominating this year and the offers have started pouring in for the 6-foot-9 big man. ... Finally what is in the water at North Cobb and Mill Creek? Both programs have both their boys and girls teams ranked in the top ten. The Mill Creek girls have won nine straight while the North Cobb boys have clamped down on defense, allowing a region-low 52 points per game.
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