Lambert captured the Class AAAAAA boys and girls golf championships on Monday.
It is the third straight title for the girls and the first for the boys. The last team to sweep both tournaments in the highest classification was Milton in 2012.
The boys were led by Jake Fendt, who shot 68, at Sunset Country Club in Moultrie. Georgia Southern signee Brett Barron added a 75 for the Longhorns.
The girls, playing at Springhill Country Club in Tifton, counted a 75 from Lauren Lightfritz and 77s from Auburn signee Kayley Marschke and Christine McDonnell. Kate Owen shot an 81.
Janet Mao of Johns Creek shot a 4-under 68 to win medalist by three strokes ahead of Bailey Tardy of Norcross.
Class AAAAA boys: Cambridge shot a 290 at The Country Club of Columbus to beat Lakeside-Evans by two shots and Gainesville by three to win its first championship. The Bears were led by Ryan Stachler, who shot 69, and got a 73s from Austin Redick and Brad Plaziak and 75s from Sutton Dunwoodie and Andrew Ackerman.
Lakeside’s Hunter Dunagan was medalist with a 67. Gainesville got a 70 from Georgia commitment Spencer Ralston.
Class AAAAA girls: Led by medalist Megan Carter, Ware County won the championship at Maple Ridge Golf Club in Columbus. Carter shot 2-under 70 and beat Megan Sabol of Lakeside-Evans by two shots. Meghan Nay of Creekview was third at 1-over.
Ware County finished at 235, with Bailey Buie shooting 78 and Sutton Rollins adding an 87. It was the first championship for the Gators.
Class AAAA boys: Marist overpowered the field to win the Class AAAA championship, their fourth straight state title, at Waynesboro Country Club on Monday.
The War Eagles shot a 295 led by Will Chandler with a 72. Braden Jones and Jack Warren each added 74s and Andrew Lafferty fired a 75.
The medalist was Georgia Tech signee Tye Waller of Spalding, who shot a 3-under 69.
Class AAAA girls: Led by Crocket Floyd's medal-winning 72, North Oconee claimed the championship at the Applewood Golf Course in Keysville.
The Titans had a 233 team total, which gave them an eight-shot victory over Buford. The two teams had finished one-two in the recent Region 6 tournament.
North Oconee also counted a 78 from McKenzie Hedrick and 83s from Ansley Brock and Haley Grable. Buford was led by Briana Walton with a 78, Skylar Thompson with an 81 and Maria Luisa Ferreyros with an 82.
Class AA boys: Garrett Wright shot a 72 to lead Lovett to the championship at the Bartram Tril Golf Club in Evans. The Lions had a 295 team total, beating Greater Atlanta Christian by four shots and Benedictine by seven.
Lovett also county 74s from Jack Marshall and Alexander DeRosa and a 75 from James Scott. GAC was led by Ben Shipp, who shot 71 and shared medalist honors with Ryan Taylor of bacon County. The Spartans also county a 73 from Steffen Smith.
Class AA girls: Vidalia shot a 154 and won its third consecutive championship at Forest Hills Golf Club in Augusta. The Indians were led by Layne Carter with a 73 and Jessie Dalton with an 81 to beat Wesleyan by four shots. Wesleyan's Alissa Yang shot 73 to share medalist honors.
Class AAA boys: Blessed Trinity won the team championship with a 299. Pierce County (304), Oconee County (305) and Westminster (306) were in contention until the end. Dustin Demerssmann of Oconee County shot 69 to capture the medalist position, three shots better than Patrick Jean-Pierre of Johnson-Augusta.
Class AAA girls: Calhoun ran away from the field and its 261 total was 15 shots ahead of runner-up Blessed Trinity. Madison Caldwell of Dawson County was medalist with a 73. Third-place Sonoraville got a 78 from Clara Hulsey.
Class A Private boys: North Cobb Christian shot a 291 to end the five-year reign of Brookstone, which finished fourth. Mount Paran Christian was second at 300. Will Kahlstorf of Prince Avenue Christian was the medalist with a 70.
Class A Private girls: Medalist Anna Buchanan shot a 73 to lead Athens Academy to the team championship. The Spartans shot a 166, four ahead of Mount Pisgah Christian. Madison Barnett of Whitefield Academy was second among individuals with a 75.
Class A Public boys: Ben Huggins shot a 69, the low round of the day, an helped Trion finish place. Dawson Day added a 73 for Trion, which shot a 307 team total and beat runner-up Commerce by 46 strokes.
Class A Public girls: Towns County won the team championship with a 183, three shots better than Portal and four ahead of Schley County. Jordan Booker of Schley was medalist with an 83, followed by Faith Reddick of Portal with an 87.
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