There have been a couple of video games in basketball this week, with Woodville-Tompkins getting a win at Savannah Excessive whereas New Hampstead acquired a buzzer beater to beat host Benedictine and St. Andrew's beat a beforehand undefeated Hebron Christian workforce in additional time.
The South Effingham wrestling workforce additionally gained a meet by fall because the Mustangs defeated Glynn Academy by standards to win their second straight State Twin Meet Championship.
Savannah Morning Information readers thought-about and chosen the Savannah Morning Information Winter Sports activities Athlete of the Week in an open vote. Savannah Christian junior Ty Fowl, a standout on the boys basketball workforce that defeated Calvary Day final week, was the winner with 44.81% of the vote. Benedictine wrestler Connor Desaultels was second with 29.45% and Calvary Day basketball participant Bre Jones was third with 9.55%.
Right here had been final week's nominees.
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Bear Bringer, South Effingham
The freshman scored a pinfall win over Glynn Academy's Ryan Alfau to assist lead the Mustangs to their second straight State Duals Wrestling championship.
Zayden Edwards, St. Andrew's
The junior led the Lions to a win over undefeated Hebron Christian with 31 factors, 12 rebounds, six assists and three steals.
Stella Oelschig, Savannah Nation Day
The senior scored 28 factors for the Hornets in Friday's win over Liberty County.
RaShawn Truell, New Hampstead
The junior scored 14 factors and knocked down a 3-pointer within the closing seconds to steer Phoenix to a 59-58 win over host Benedictine.
Breanna Jones, Calvary Day
The junior scored 17 factors in a win over Savannah Christian on Saturday.
Tyler Grant, Woodville-Tompkins
The senior had a key blocked shot on the buzzer to protect the Wolverines' 62-61 win at Savannah Excessive on Friday.
Ty Fowl, Savannah Christian
The sophomore hit a 3-pointer to ship the sport into additional time in a win over Calvary, the place he had 13 factors, six rebounds and 4 blocks and had 14 factors, seven rebounds and a pair of blocks in a win over Habersham.
Parris Parham, Bradwell Institute
The junior had 16 factors, seven rebounds and three blocks in a giant regional win over Statesboro on Tuesday.
Jermaine Edwards, Savannah Excessive
The senior had 20 factors and double-digit rebounds in a loss to Woodville-Tompkins.
Sidney Flaggs, Groves
The senior had 22 factors, 4 assists and 4 steals within the win over Liberty County.
Ashanti Brown, Bryan County
The junior had 27 factors and 12 rebounds in a win over Metter and had 18 factors, 9 rebounds and a pair of steals in a loss to Tattnall County.
Connor Desaultels, Benedictine
The junior wrestler earned his a hundredth profession victory for the Cadets on the State Twin Meet Wrestling for the Cadets, ending within the prime eight in Class 4A.
Dennis Knight covers sports activities for the Savannah Morning Information. Contact him at Dknight@savannahnow.com. Twitter: @DennisKnightSMN