Thursday night brought quarterfinal Game 3s in baseball and several quarterfinals matches in boys and girls lacrosse. In Class AAAAAAA baseball, Brookwood handled Lassiter 12-3 to earn a matchup with state No. 1 Mill Creek in the semifinals on May 15-16. Three of Class AAAAAA's series went to rubber matches, and defending champion Pope defeated Houston County late, 8-2, after a weather delay. Class AAAA's top team, Blessed Trinity, defeated Columbus 7-3 and next week will host Jefferson, a 10-5 Game 3 winner over Woodward Academy. In boys lacrosse play, 6A-7A North Gwinnett defeated Roswell 16-14 and Westminster and Kell both moved on to the Final Four in A-5A. Blessed Trinity bested McIntosh 14-6 in A-5A girls lacrosse.

Baseball
Allatoona 10, Grovetown 0
Alpharetta 12, Greenbrier 4
Blessed Trinity 7, Columbus 3
Brookwood 12, Lassiter 3
Callaway 9, Thomasville 6
Holy Innocents' 14, Pinecrest Academy 7
Jefferson 10, Woodward Academy 5
Lovett 4, Southeast Bulloch 2
Morgan County 3, Pike County 2
Pope 8, Houston County 2
Prince Avenue 2, Savannah Christian 1
Starr's Mill 3, Carrollton 0

Boys Lacrosse
Kell 12, Woodward Academy 8
North Gwinnett 16, Roswell 14
Westminster 13, Marist 9

Girls Lacrosse
Blessed Trinity 14, McIntosh 6
Kell 16, St. Pius X 6
Westminster 7, Marist 5

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