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Four more state champions were crowned on the second day of the Georgia High School Association tournaments at the Macon Coliseum.

The Pace Academy boys won their second straight state title and the three other teams ended long championship droughts.

Here’s a look at Thursday’s results:

Class 2A girls: Josey erased a 14-point third-quarter deficit and beat Fannin County 47-42 to win its second state championship and first since 1998. 

Josey trailed by four points with 1:22 left, but caught up on a 3-pointer from Jamirah Mitchell and went ahead when Aqoyas Cody stole a crosscourt pass and Ky’Shonna Brown scored on a layup. Josey pulled away at the line.

Josey (21-6) got 15 points and 10 rebounds from Cody and 11 points from Brown.

Fannin County (23-5) got 14 points and seven rebounds from Becca Ledford and nine points each from Abby Ledford and Courtney Davis. Reagan York had 10 rebounds.

Class 2A boys: Pace Academy’s Matthew Cleveland scored 24 points and grabbed seven rebounds to lead the Knights to a 73-42 win over Columbia for their second straight state championship.

Pace used a fast start in the third quarter to put the game out of reach, outscoring the Eagles 34-7. It was the fourth state title for Pace Academy. The Knights (28-1) won their final 28 games after losing the season opener.

Madison Durr added 15 points and Josh Reed had 14 points and eight rebounds for Pace Academy.

Columbia (21-7) got nine points each from Kawasiki Ricks and Mason Lockhart.

Class 5A girls: Woodward Academy got 22 points from Sydney Bowles and defeated Region 3 rival Forest Park 62-59 to bring home the school’s four state championship and first since 1999, when coach Kim Lawrence played on the team.

The War Eagles (22-1) also got 14 points and 10 rebounds from Kai Lanier and 13 points and nine rebounds from Sara Lewis.

Forest Park (24-6) failed in its effort to win back-to-back titles; the Panthers won the Class 6A crown in 2020. Jasmine Stevens scored 16 points and had 10 rebounds to lead Forest Park. Ghylissa Knowles scored 13 and McDonald’s All-American Sania Feagin had 10 points and eight rebounds before fouling out.

It was the third meeting between the two teams, with Woodward winning all three games.

Class 5A boys: A.J. Barnes had 21 points and 11 rebounds to lead Eagle’s Landing to an 81-69 win over Tri-Cities and bring home the school’s second title and first since 2013. The Eagle’s finished the season with a 16-game winning streak.

Eagle’s Landing (29-1) also got 19 points from David Thomas and 15 apiece from Jordan Fordyce and Jaylon Hand.

Tri-Cities (23-5) was led by Vanderbilt signee Peyton Daniels with 25 points, five rebounds, three assists and four steals. Simeon Cottle scored 13 and Dwayne Cottle added 12 for the Bulldogs.