Here are our top 10 performers from recent action in the 2026 Georgia high school boys basketball season.
Sandy Creek point guard Antonio Rivers, a senior, led the Patriots to back-to-back wins this week with a 29-point performance including five 3-pointers in a 74-65 win over St. Anne-Pacelli. A day earlier, Rivers had a double-double with 15 points and 10 assists to lead his Patriots team to a 72-39 win over LaGrange. He also added four rebounds in the win over the Grangers.
Jefferson point guard Darren Pinkard, a senior, scored 19 points in the Dragons’ last two games, both victories. He had 19 points, pulled down eight rebounds, and had four assists earlier this week in the Dragons’ 72-65 win over Oconee County Warriors. Then in Friday night’s 64-52 win over Monroe Area, Pinkard again scored 19 points while adding 11 rebounds.
White County guard Blayne Gunter, a junior, had consecutive 30-plus-point nights this past week. The 6-foot-6 guard scored 35 in White County’s 62-61 win over Chestatee, then put up 37 points in a 72-69 loss at North Hall.
Oconee County power forward Mason Hall, a junior, played big for his Warriors in back-to-back close contests this past week. He had 25 points with four 3-pointers against East Hall, then the next game against Jefferson, Hall scored 14 points and pulled down five rebounds in another tight game against the Dragons.
Winder-Barrow guard Jerrin Samuel, a senior, scored 21 points, pulled down 11 rebounds, and had three steals in the Bulldogs’ overtime win over Jackson County this week.
Ware County power forward Kevin Ramsey, a senior, pulled down an incredible 21 rebounds while scoring 14 points to lead the Gators to a big road win at Worth County this week.
Putnam County guard Tamaud Woodson, a senior, led the War Eagles to an 87-63 win over Lamar County this past week with a 27-point effort in the game.
Hart County guard Zaylen Shealer, a senior, led his team to a 77-55 win this past week with a 23-point game against East Jackson while also adding six assists, two rebounds, and five steals.
Wheeler guard Kevin Savage led all scorers with 24 points in the Wildcats’ 66-50 win over Walton. The junior standout hit five of his six 3-point attempts in the win.
Toombs County power forward and center Parker Stanley, a senior, helped the Bulldogs to two big region wins recently against Woodville and Dublin. He scored 15 points in Toombs County’s 50-44 win at Woodville and scored 10 points in a 51-50 win over the Irish.


