East Laurens, North Paulding and Islands won their first state titles in any sport this academic year, and Creekview claimed five championships to become the first public school to lead the GHSA title chase outright in 48 years.

East Laurens’ maiden championship, won in girls basketball, was among the more extraordinary of 180 state titles contested in 2025-26.

East Laurens is a 70-year-old school, and the girls basketball coach, Danielle Lowther, is an alumna and former East Laurens player.

“We’ve been hoping and wishing and praying for years and years and years,” Lowther said three days before her team’s 63-55 victory over Elbert County in the Class A Division I final in Macon.

North Paulding, opened in 2007, won its first state title, in competitive cheer, and earned a second in girls basketball four months later. The school nearly got a third in baseball but lost in the Class 6A final to Etowah last month.

Islands, opened in 2010, won Class 3A boys soccer, becoming the first Savannah public school to win a boys spring sport since 1976. Another Savannah public school, Savannah Arts Academy, won Class A Division II boys soccer the next day.

Other schools broke remarkable droughts.

Johnson County’s boys tennis team won the school’s first state title since Herschel Walker starred on the 1979-80 football and track-and-field teams.

Pickens’ baseball team won the school’s first boys state title and first of any kind since 1974 (girls basketball).

Worth County’s football team and Rabun County’s boys basketball team, both in Class A Division I, won their schools’ second championships in history and first in more than 30 years.

The most titles went to Creekview, a Class 5A school that earned victories in boys cross country, fast-pitch softball, wrestling team duals, girls basketball and slow-pitch softball.

The basketball title was the school’s first in the sport. The cross-country title was the first for any Cherokee County school.

Tied behind Creekview with four titles were Bleckley County, Blessed Trinity, Buford, Greater Atlanta Christian, Hebron Christian, Holy Innocents’, Marist, Pierce County, West Forsyth and Westminster.

The last time a public school won the most titles of any GHSA school, with no ties, came in 1978, when Lakeside of DeKalb County won three of the 49 held.

“That’s insane,” Creekview athletic director Matt Cates said. “I didn’t know that stat. It’s very cool. I said last year, after we won four, that I didn’t think we could top that, and we did. And we were runner-up in another (traditional boys wrestling). It’s all credit to our coaches and the time they put in and the good run of athletes we have right now in multiple sports.”

Creekview was among eight schools winning four last year, six of which were public schools. Only seven other public schools since 1980 have finished tied for first.

A big reason for the recent public-school surge is the GHSA’s private playoff setup, implemented in 2024-25. Private schools in classes 3A, 2A and A Division I play in a private-only state-playoff division, guaranteeing public school champions in those classes.

Private schools won 34 of the 180 state titles, or 18.9%, this academic year. They won 32.2% of titles from 2000 to 2024, before the GHSA introduced the broader private division. Twelve of those 34 won this year came from Westminster, Blessed Trinity and Marist competing in Class 4A, out of the private division.

Here are the GHSA’s 180 sports champions for 2025-26. They were won by 106 of the GHSA’s more than 450 schools.

By school

  • Alexander (2): Basketball (boys), track and field (boys)
  • Atlanta Classical (2): Cross Country (boys), cross country (girls)
  • Banks County: Golf (girls)
  • Bleckley County (4): Cross Country (boys), cross country (girls), track and field (boys), track and field (girls)
  • Blessed Trinity (4): Flag football, gymnastics, lacrosse (girls), soccer (girls)
  • Bowdon: Football
  • Brantley County: Tennis (boys)
  • Bremen: Softball (fast-pitch)
  • Brookwood: Swimming (boys)
  • Buford (4): Football, lacrosse (boys), softball (fast-pitch), track and field (girls)
  • Calhoun: Golf (girls)
  • Cambridge: Lacrosse (boys)
  • Camden County (3): Wrestling (boys team duals), wrestling (girls team duals), wrestling (boys traditional)
  • Carrollton: Track and field (boys)
  • Cartersville (3): Cheerleading, golf (boys), track and field (boys)
  • Carver-Columbus: Football
  • Cedartown: Cheer (game day)
  • Christian Heritage: Golf (boys)
  • Clinch County: Basketball (boys)
  • Collins Hill: Cheer (game day)
  • Columbus (2): Cheer (game day), cross country (boys)
  • Creekside: Football
  • Creekview (5): Basketball (girls), cross country (boys), softball (fast-pitch), softball (slow-pitch), wrestling (boys team duals)
  • Cross Creek: Basketball (boys)
  • Dalton: Soccer (boys)
  • Darlington: Basketball (boys)
  • East Jackson: Wrestling (boys traditional)
  • East Laurens: Basketball (girls)
  • Eastside: Softball (fast-pitch)
  • Elbert County: Golf (boys)
  • Etowah: Baseball
  • Georgia Military College: Soccer (boys)
  • Gordon Lee (2): Baseball, cheerleading
  • Greater Atlanta Christian (4): Cheer (game day), swimming (boys), swimming (girls), tennis (boys)
  • Greenbrier (2): Flag football, soccer (girls)
  • Harris County (2): Flag football, track and field (girls)
  • Hart County: Golf (girls)
  • Hebron Christian (4): Basketball (girls), cross country (boys), football, track and field (girls)
  • Heritage-Ringgold (3): Basketball (girls), cheerleading, softball (fast-pitch)
  • Holy Innocents’ (4): Golf (girls), soccer (girls), tennis (girls), track and field (boys)
  • Islands: Soccer (boys)
  • Jeff Davis: Tennis (girls)
  • Jefferson (3): Soccer (girls), wrestling (boys team duals), wrestling (boys traditional)
  • Johns Creek (2): Golf (girls), soccer (boys)
  • Johnson County: Tennis (boys)
  • Kell: Baseball
  • KIPP Atlanta Collegiate: Track and field (boys)
  • LaGrange (3): Golf (boys), tennis (boys), tennis (girls)
  • Lake Oconee Academy (3): Cheerleading, golf (boys), golf (girls)
  • Lakeside-Evans: Golf (boys)
  • Lambert (2): Golf (boys), golf (girls)
  • Lanier County (2): Baseball, softball (fast-pitch)
  • Lassiter (2): Swimming (boys), swimming (girls)
  • Loganville: Baseball
  • Lovejoy: Cheer (game day)
  • Lovett: Volleyball
  • Lumpkin County (2): Wrestling (girls team duals), wrestling (girls traditional)
  • Marietta: Cross Country (girls)
  • Marist (4): Basketball (girls), swimming (boys), swimming (girls), volleyball
  • McIntosh: Cheerleading
  • Meadowcreek: Soccer (boys)
  • Metter: Track and field (girls)
  • Milton (2): Lacrosse (girls), tennis (girls)
  • Mitchell County: Track and field (boys)
  • Morgan County (3): Baseball, basketball (boys), volleyball
  • Mount Paran Christian: Cheerleading
  • Murray County: Basketball (girls)
  • North Forsyth: Gymnastics
  • North Gwinnett: Riflery
  • North Hall (2): Cross Country (girls), track and field (girls)
  • North Oconee (2): Flag football, golf (girls)
  • North Paulding (2): Basketball (girls), cheerleading
  • Oconee County (2): Cross Country (boys), track and field (boys)
  • Oglethorpe County: Volleyball
  • Pickens: Baseball
  • Pierce County (4): Cheerleading, golf (boys), tennis (boys), tennis (girls)
  • Pike County: Soccer (girls)
  • Pope (3): Cross Country (girls), flag football, track and field (girls)
  • Rabun County: Basketball (boys)
  • Riverwood: Tennis (boys)
  • Rockmart: Wrestling (boys team duals)
  • Roswell (2): Cheerleading, lacrosse (boys)
  • Sandy Creek: Football
  • Savannah Arts Academy (2): Cross Country (girls), soccer (boys)
  • Shaw: Track and field (girls)
  • Social Circle (2): Wrestling (boys team duals), wrestling (boys traditional)
  • Sonoraville: Softball (fast-pitch)
  • South Effingham: Wrestling (boys traditional)
  • South Forsyth: Swimming (girls)
  • St. Pius: Basketball (boys)
  • Telfair County: Tennis (girls)
  • Thomas County Central: Football
  • Thomasville (2): Soccer (boys), soccer (girls)
  • Toombs County: Cheer (game day)
  • Trion: Soccer (girls)
  • Walton (2): Tennis (girls), volleyball
  • Wesleyan (3): Baseball, cross country (girls), softball (fast-pitch)
  • West Forsyth (4): Cross Country (boys), lacrosse (girls), soccer (girls), tennis (boys)
  • Westminster (4): Cross Country (boys), cross country (girls), tennis (boys), tennis (girls)
  • Wheeler: Basketball (boys)
  • Whitefield Academy: Soccer (boys)
  • Whitewater: Volleyball
  • Wilcox County: Basketball (girls)
  • Woodland-Cartersville (2): Wrestling (boys team duals), wrestling (boys traditional)
  • Woodward Academy: Volleyball
  • Worth County: Football

By sport

Baseball

  • 6A: Etowah
  • 5A: Loganville
  • 4A: Kell
  • 3A: Pickens
  • 2A: Morgan County
  • A Div. I: Gordon Lee
  • A Div. II: Lanier County
  • Private: Wesleyan

Basketball (boys)

  • 6A: Wheeler
  • 5A: Alexander
  • 4A: St. Pius
  • 3A: Cross Creek
  • 2A: Morgan County
  • A Div. I: Rabun County
  • A Div. II: Clinch County
  • Private: Darlington

Basketball (girls)

  • 6A: North Paulding
  • 5A: Creekview
  • 4A: Marist
  • 3A: Heritage, Ringgold
  • 2A: Murray County
  • A Div. I: East Laurens
  • A Div. II: Wilcox County
  • Private: Hebron Christian

Cheer (game Day)

  • 6A: Collins Hill
  • 5A: Lovejoy
  • 4A: Cedartown
  • 3A: Greater Atlanta Christian
  • 2A: Columbus
  • A: Toombs County

Cheerleading

  • 6A: North Paulding
  • 5A: McIntosh
  • 4A: Cartersville
  • 3A: Heritage, Ringgold
  • 2A: Pierce County
  • A Div. I: Gordon Lee
  • A Div. II: Lake Oconee Academy
  • Private: Mount Paran Christian
  • Co-ed: Roswell

Cross Country (boys)

  • 6A: West Forsyth
  • 5A: Creekview
  • 4A: Westminster
  • 3A: Oconee County
  • 2A: Columbus
  • A Div. I: Bleckley County
  • A Div. II: Atlanta Classical
  • Private: Hebron Christian

Cross Country (girls)

  • 6A: Marietta
  • 5A: Pope
  • 4A: Westminster
  • 3A: North Hall
  • 2A: Savannah Arts Academy
  • A Div. I: Bleckley County
  • A Div. II: Atlanta Classical
  • Private: Wesleyan

Flag football

  • Div. 5: Pope
  • Div. 4: Blessed Trinity
  • Div. 3: North Oconee
  • Div. 2: Greenbrier
  • Div. 1: Harris County

Football

  • 6A: Buford
  • 5A: Thomas County Central
  • 4A: Creekside
  • 3A: Sandy Creek
  • 2A: Carver-Columbus
  • A Div. I: Worth County
  • A Div. II: Bowdon
  • Private: Hebron Christian

Golf (boys)

  • 6A: Lambert
  • 5A: Lakeside-Evans
  • 4A: Cartersville
  • 3A: LaGrange
  • 2A: Pierce County
  • A Div. I: Elbert County
  • A Div. II: Lake Oconee Academy
  • Private: Christian Heritage

Golf (girls)

  • 6A: Lambert
  • 5A: Johns Creek
  • 4A: North Oconee
  • 3A: Calhoun
  • 2A: Hart County
  • A Div. I: Banks County
  • A Div. II: Lake Oconee Academy
  • Private: Holy Innocents’

Gymnastics

  • 5A-6A: North Forsyth
  • A-4A: Blessed Trinity

Lacrosse (boys)

  • Div. 3: Buford
  • Div. 2: Roswell
  • Div. 1: Cambridge

Lacrosse (girls)

  • Div. 3: West Forsyth
  • Div. 2: Milton
  • Div. 1: Blessed Trinity

Riflery

  • All-class: North Gwinnett

Soccer (boys)

  • 6A: Meadowcreek
  • 5A: Johns Creek
  • 4A: Dalton
  • 3A: Islands
  • 2A: Savannah Arts Academy
  • A Div. I: Thomasville
  • A Div. II: Georgia Military College
  • Private: Whitefield Academy

Soccer (girls)

  • 6A: West Forsyth
  • 5A: Greenbrier
  • 4A: Blessed Trinity
  • 3A: Jefferson
  • 2A: Pike County
  • A Div. I: Thomasville
  • A Div. II: Trion
  • Private: Holy Innocents’

Softball (fastpitch)

  • 6A: Buford
  • 5A: Creekview
  • 4A: Eastside
  • 3A: Heritage-Ringgold
  • 2A: Sonoraville
  • A Div. I: Bremen
  • A Div. II: Lanier County
  • Private: Wesleyan

Softball (slow-pitch)

  • All-class: Creekview

Swimming (boys)

  • 6A: Brookwood
  • 5A: Lassiter
  • 4A: Marist
  • A-3A: Greater Atlanta Christian

Swimming (girls)

  • 6A: South Forsyth
  • 5A: Lassiter
  • 4A: Marist
  • A-3A: Greater Atlanta Christian

Tennis (boys)

  • 6A: West Forsyth
  • 5A: Riverwood
  • 4A: Westminster
  • 3A: LaGrange
  • 2A: Pierce County
  • A Div. I: Brantley County
  • A Div. II: Johnson County
  • Private: Greater Atlanta Christian

Tennis (girls)

  • 6A: Walton
  • 5A: Milton
  • 4A: Westminster
  • 3A: LaGrange
  • 2A: Pierce County
  • A Div. I: Jeff Davis
  • A Div. II: Telfair County
  • Private: Holy Innocents’

Track and field (boys)

  • 6A: Carrollton
  • 5A: Alexander
  • 4A: Cartersville
  • 3A: Oconee County
  • 2A: KIPP Atlanta Collegiate
  • A Div. I: Bleckley County
  • A Div. II: Mitchell County
  • Private: Holy Innocents’

Track and field (girls)

  • 6A: Buford
  • 5A: Pope
  • 4A: Harris County
  • 3A: North Hall
  • 2A: Shaw
  • A Div. I: Bleckley County
  • A Div. II: Metter
  • Private: Hebron Christian

Volleyball

  • 6A: Walton
  • 5A: Woodward Academy
  • 4A: Marist
  • 3A: Whitewater
  • 2A: Morgan County
  • A: Oglethorpe County
  • Private: Lovett

Wrestling (duals)

  • 6A: Camden County
  • 5A: Creekview
  • 4A: Woodland-Cartersville
  • 3A: Jefferson
  • 2A: Rockmart
  • A: Social Circle
  • Girls Div. 1: Camden County
  • Girls Div. 2: Lumpkin County

Wrestling (traditional)

  • 6A: Camden County
  • 5A: South Effingham
  • 4A: Woodland-Cartersville
  • 3A: Jefferson
  • 2A: East Jackson
  • A: Social Circle
  • Girls: Lumpkin County

Note: These do not include bass fishing, esports and dance, which did not hold traditional classification team championships.

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