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Houston County Sharks are the last team standing in high school basketball playoffs

The Final 4 of the GHSA state basketball playoffs wrapped up on Saturday night. Here is a look at the scores from across Middle Georgia:

AAASP

Houston County’s Miranda Lawhorn (55) scoops up the ball against the Gwinnett Heat in the GHSA Championship March 13.
Houston County’s Miranda Lawhorn (55) scoops up the ball against the Gwinnett Heat in the GHSA Championship March 13. Clay Teague For The Telegraph
  • Houston County Sharks 36, West Georgia Wolverines 4

Girls

Warner Robins’s Tori Davis (24) drives to the lane against Woodward Academy in the 5A Quarterfinal game.
Warner Robins’s Tori Davis (24) drives to the lane against Woodward Academy in the 5A Quarterfinal game. Clay Teague clay@cteague.com

AAAAA

  • Woodward Academy 67, Warner Robins 35

AAAA

  • Luella 62, Baldwin 53

AA

  • Rabun County 50, Northeast 39

Baldwin’s Jasmine Williams (13) shoots a fadeaway during the Bravettes’ 63-53 loss to Luella in the GHSA 4A semifinal Friday at Fort Valley State University.
Baldwin’s Jasmine Williams (13) shoots a fadeaway during the Bravettes’ 63-53 loss to Luella in the GHSA 4A semifinal Friday at Fort Valley State University. Larry Sullivan II

Boys

Northeast guard Travion Solomon (1) drives past the defense during the Raiders’ 73-55 loss to Westside-Augusta in the GHSA 2A semifinal Friday at Georgia College and State University.
Northeast guard Travion Solomon (1) drives past the defense during the Raiders’ 73-55 loss to Westside-Augusta in the GHSA 2A semifinal Friday at Georgia College and State University. Donn Kester For The Telegraph

AA

  • Westside-Augusta 73, Northeast 55

A (Private)

  • King’s Ridge Christian 59, FPD 57 in OT

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Justin Baxley
The Telegraph
Justin Baxley is the fan life reporter at The Telegraph and writes stories centered around entertainment, food and sports in the Macon community. Justin joined the Telegraph staff after graduating from Mercer University in May 2017 with a degree in criminal justice and journalism. During his time at Mercer he served as the sports editor for The Cluster.
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