Grayson Rams clinched their first-ever GHSA Class 7A boys basketball state championship by defeating McEachern 51-41, led by star Jacob Wilkins with 14 points and 12 rebounds. Despite a balanced performance by Grayson, McEachern heavily relied on Ace Bailey, who scored 18 of the team's 41 points. The Rams took control in the second half, with Bailey being contained to only four points in the fourth quarter, securing Grayson's victory.

The Big Picture

The victory marks a significant milestone for the Grayson Rams, achieving their first state championship in program history.

By the Numbers
  • Jacob Wilkins led Grayson with 14 points and 12 rebounds.
  • Ace Bailey contributed 18 points out of McEachern's 41 total points.
  • McEachern shot 25.6% from the field and 2-for-19 from three-point range.
State of Play
  • Grayson dominated the second half to secure the victory.
  • McEachern heavily relied on Ace Bailey for scoring, resulting in a one-sided offensive performance.
What's Next

Following their perfect record against Georgia teams, Grayson will look to carry their momentum into future competitions and defend their title in the next season.

Bottom Line

Grayson's historic win against McEachern for the GHSA 7A state championship signifies a significant breakthrough for the Rams, setting a strong foundation for future success in the league.