Vote: Who was the top performer at the Georgia boys basketball state championships this weekend (3/11/2024)?

Here are 6 candidates for your voting consideration
Vote: Who was the top performer at the Georgia boys basketball state championships this weekend (3/11/2024)?
Vote: Who was the top performer at the Georgia boys basketball state championships this weekend (3/11/2024)? /

The Georgia high school basketball concluded over the weekend as champions were crowned and top performances took place the Macon Centerplex.

Who was top boys basketball top performer at the Georgia state championships? Help us decide with your vote. Voting is open until Sunday, March 17th at 11:59 p.m.

Here are the nominees:

Jacob Wilkins, Grayson

Grayson took home the Boys 7A state title and Wilkins played a huge part. He had a double-double and a team high 14 points, 12 rebounds and played a big part in Grayson’s amazing defensive effort.

J.R. Leonard, Riverwood

Leonard went off for 31 points and five boards to help Riverwood win the 6A championship and knock off the reigning champs in Alexander.

Braedan Lue, Alexander

Lue did all he could versus Riverwood in the championship game, finishing with 26 points, 12 rebounds, and two blocks.

Micah Smith, Sandy Creek

Sandy Creek took home the 3A State title and Smith had his hands all over that win. He finished with 15 points, 13 rebounds, four assists, two steals, and five blocks.

CJ Brown, Kell

Kell defeated Eagles Landing in the title game for the second year in a row and Brown led the way. He finished with a game-high 21 points, had nine boards, three assists, and a block.

Caleb Wilson, Holy Innocents

Wilson put together a great stat line in an insane effort versus North Oconee. He finished with 26 points, 18 rebounds, three assists, a steal and a block.


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Darren Nichols
DARREN NICHOLS

Darren Nichols is a freelance sports journalists from Stockbridge, Georgia. He has been with SBLive Sports covering the state of Georgia since 2022 and specializes player profiles and various polls, including Player of the Week honors for high school football, softball, boys and girls basketball and baseball. Darren attended Augusta University before completing his Bachelor's degree in Mass Communication at Clayton State University.