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The Class A pairings for the state tournament were released today by the GHSA. Class A brackets are released later than the other five classes, as Class A has one fewer round in its playoffs.

The seedings are based on the Class A power rankings, as opposed to each team's region tournament finish.

Class A-Private

Boys

#16 Athens Academy at #1 Greenforest Christian

#9 Mt. Vernon Presbyterian at #8 Calvary Day

#12 Fellowship Christian at #5 North Cobb Christian

#13 Darlington at #4 Whitefield Academy

#14 Hebron Christian at #3 St. Francis

#11 Mt. Pisgah at #6 Holy Innocents’

#10 Aquinas at #7 Landmark Christian

#15 Providence Christian at #2 Athens Christian

Girls

#16 Pace Academy at #1 St. Francis

#9 Eagle’s Landing Christian at #8 Paideia

#12 Greenforest Christian at #5 Southwest Atlanta Christian

#13 Prince Avenue Christian at #4 George Walton Academy

#14 First Presbyterian at #3 Calvary Day

#11 Brookstone at #6 Darlington

#10 Lakeview Academy at #7 Mt. Paran

#15 Savannah County Day at #2 Holy Innocents’

Class A-Public

Boys

#16 Lanier County at #1 Treutlen

#9 Trion at #8 Calhoun County

#12 Marion County at #5 Dooly County

#13 Wheeler County at #4 Wilkinson County

#14 Claxton at #3 Turner County

#11 Stewart County at #6 Portal

#10 Hawkinsville at #7 Seminole County

#15 Georgia Military at #2 Randolph-Clay

Girls

#16 Central-Talbotton at #1 Randolph-Clay

#9 Towns County at #8 Gordon Lee

#12 Portal at #5 Claxton

#13 Emanuel County Institute at #4 Dooly County

#14 Clinch County at #3 Wilkinson County

#11 Charlton County at #6 Greenville

#10 Marion County at #7 Mitchell County

#15 Treutlen at #2 Turner County

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