Lambert Wing, Forward Will Dopfer Among Top 9 Performers Recently in 2026 Georgia High School Boys Basketball Season

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Lambert Wing, Forward Will Dopfer Among Top 9 Performers Recently in 2026 Georgia High School Boys Basketball Season

Here are our top nine performers from recent action in the 2026 Georgia high school boys basketball season.

Lambert wing and forward Will Dopfer, a senior, had a big night against cross-county rival West Forsyth, scoring 22 points with 13 rebounds, seven assists, and six blocked shots in the Longhorns’ 83-63 region win.

McDonough’s Kerrington Moore led his Warhawks to a 58-45 first-round win over Hampton in the Region 2-4A boys basketball tournament Friday. Moore had 14 points and five rebounds in the win.

Rabun County point guard Huey Blalock, a senior, led his team to a 20-point win over Athens Academy with a 23-point performance. He also contributed seven assists, three rebounds, three steals, and one block in the 74-54 victory.

Osborne combo guard Nate Winters, a junior, scored 29 points in two straight games for the Cardinals. That includes 29 points in their 86-67 win over Paulding County Friday night and another 29 points plus eight rebounds against McEachern earlier last week.

Forsyth Central shooting guard Nicolas Aladesuyi, a senior, had back-to-back big nights to lead the Bulldogs to consecutive wins this past week. He scored 17 points in their win over Denmark and finished with 26 points and four rebounds in their win over North Forsyth.

Milton forward Solomon Bratton, a junior, scored 20 points and grabbed 11 rebounds to lead the Eagles to a 57-48 win over Roswell on senior night at Milton.

Kell point guard BJ Love, a junior, scored 23 points, had three assists, and pulled down 10 rebounds for a double-double in his team’s hard-fought 82-73 overtime loss against Cambridge.

Houston County guard Josh Jackson, a senior, scored 17 points and added three assists to lead his Bears to an 85-64 win over Coffee, clinching the No. 1 seed heading into the region tournament.

Hart County’s Kurston Curry, a junior, has led the Bulldogs in their last three contests with a 32-point performance against Prince Avenue Christian, a 29-point game versus Hebron Christian, and a 16-point performance against Franklin County.

If you know of a player who deserves recognition for a big performance, please send an email to phil@itgnext.com and be sure to include the player’s name, team, position, game stats, and a brief description of their performance in the game.

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