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    List: Perry’s 80-47 victory among highest-scoring games in GHSA history

    By Todd Holcomb - The Atlanta Journal-Constitution,

    1 days ago

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    Perry’s 80-47 victory over New Hampstead last week ranks tied for ninth in GHSA history for most points scored by both teams in a game.

    153 - Lowndes d. Hillgrove 92-61 (2016)

    144 - Douglas A&M d. Ocilla 144-0 (1922)

    138 - Collins Hill d. South Cobb 70-68 (2004)

    134 - Macon Co. d. Pacelli 70-64 (2004)

    133 - McIntosh d. Drew 77-56 (2013)

    131 - Union Co. d. Putnam Co. 74-57 (2019)

    130 - Glascock Co. d. North Cobb Christian 82-48 (2011)

    129 - East Hall d. Fannin Co. 71-58 (2016)

    127 - Perry d. New Hampstead 80-47 (2024)

    127 - Habersham Central d. East Hall 72-55 (2017)

    126 - Woodstock d. Kennesaw Mountain 77-49 (2017)

    126 - Pierce Co. d. Jenkins 64-62 (2015)

    126 - Adairsville d. North Murray 70-56 (2012)

    126 - Valdosta d. Brunswick 64-62 (2010)

    125 - Our Lady of Mercy d. Mount Pisgah Christian 63-62 (2007)

    125 - Dublin d. Suwanee, Fla. 77-48

    123 - ACE Charter d. Crawford Co. 70-53 (2022)

    122 - Calhoun Co. d. Lanier Co. 72-50 (1999)

    121 - Hawkinsville d. Treutlen 77-44 (2022)

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