The boys rankings saw major shifts this week as Walton and Harrison earned their way into the top 10. Walton took a 9-0 halftime lead and held on for a 10-7 road win over Pope and Harrison sits at 6-3 after falling 11-10 in overtime to A-AAAAA No. 1 Westminster. Johns Creek remains No. 1 despite a 12-10 loss to Pope last week due to a resume that includes wins over No. 7 Lassiter, No. 3 Centennial, No. 8 Walton and No. 4 Roswell. In Class A-AAAAA, the 9-1 Westminster boys replaced Lovett at No. 1.

Lassiter jumped Mill Creek for No. 2 in the girls AAAAAA poll and Chattahoochee made its debut in the top 5. Cambridge remains No. 1 in the girls Class A-AAAAA rankings and Blessed Trinity dropped from No. 2 to  No. 3 after falling 13-3 to the top-ranked Bears. Westminster replaced the Titans at No. 2. Defending champion Kell sits at No. 4.

BOYS

Class AAAAAA

1. Johns Creek

2. Lambert

3. Centennial

4. Roswell

5. Pope

6. Northview

7. Lassiter

8. Walton

9. Mill Creek

10. Harrison

Class A-AAAAA

1. Westminster

2. Lovett

3. Allatoona

4. McIntosh

5. Cambridge

6. Greater Atlanta Christian

7. Wesleyan

8. Benedictine

9. St. Pius

10. Starr's Mill

GIRLS

Class AAAAAA

1. Milton

2. Lassiter

3. Mill Creek

4. Walton

5. Chattahoochee

6. Northview

7. Lambert

8. Pope

9. Harrison

10. North Gwinnett

Class A-AAAAA

1. Cambridge

2. Westminster

3. Blessed Trinity

4. Kell

5. St. Pius

6. Creekview

7. Lakeside-Evans

8. McIntosh

9. Wesleyan

10. River Ridge

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