Grayson's 76-70 overtime win against Newton featured high-flying dunks, unconscious shooting, and a stunning turn of events in the closing seconds of the fourth quarter.

Why It Matters

The win keeps Grayson unbeaten in Georgia and Region 4-AAAAAAA play, showcasing their resilience in a challenging game.

By the Numbers
  • Amir Taylor scored a team-high 23 points and 11 rebounds
  • Gicarri Harris scored 18 points and dished out a game-high 10 assists
  • Jacob Wilkins finished with a double-double, scoring 14 points and grabbing 10 rebounds
State of Play
  • Grayson remains unbeaten in Georgia and in Region 4-AAAAAAA play
  • Newton, despite the loss, presents a formidable challenge in the playoffs
  • The win signifies a big-time region victory for Grayson
What's Next

Grayson's victory positions them as a strong contender for the Class 7A state championship, while Newton could potentially make a deep playoff run under first-year head coach Barry Browner.

Bottom Line

Grayson's hard-fought victory against Newton demonstrates their resilience and experience, setting the stage for a potential historic milestone in their program's history.