Classic I Championship - Centennial High School (GA)
Both games of the Chick-fil-A Classic finals end in exciting fashion! In the Classic I bracket, Centennial High�s forward Robbie Johnson hit a 3-pointer as time expired to send the game into overtime. From there the Knights outscored the Chiefs of Craigmont 11-9 in the extra period to win the title by a score of 81-79. Junior standout Lorenzo Brown led five players who scored in double figures for Centennial (9-1) of Roswell, Georgia. Terrico White�s 23 points led four players who scored in double figures for Craigmont of Memphis, Tennessee. White was named the Most Outstanding Player for the Classic I bracket. He scored 81 points in his three games.
Classic II Championship - Christ School
(NC)
In the Classic II Championship Game, Christ School (Asheville, NC) won the title and remained unbeaten by defeating Pinewood Prep (Summerville, SC) by a score of 75-73. In an exciting game that had numerous lead changes throughout, Christ School players, coaches and fans held their breath while Pinewood�s Ryan Steed�s 3-point shot rattled out as time expired. The �Greenies� of Christ School were led in scoring by all-tournament selection Lakeem Jackson�s 19 points. 6�10 and 6�11 brothers Miles and Mason Plumlee chipped in 16 and 17 points respectively. The Panthers of Pinewood were led by Milton Jennings 29 points and 12 rebounds. All-tournament selection Ryan Steed contributed 17 points for Pinewood. Milton Jennings was named as the Most Outstanding Player of the Classic II bracket.
Other exciting games from the final day: Hartsville (SC) 51, Lower Richland (SC) 50
Hartsville won on Jordan Scott�s 3-pointer at the buzzer to defeat the Diamond Hornets of Lower Richland High School. Scott finished with 16 points and all-tournament selection Jared Marine scored a game high 19 points to lead the Red Foxes.
Glenn Hills (GA) 65, Gadsden City (AL) 64
All-tournament selection Jihad McCloud lifted Glenn Hills to victory against Gadsden City (AL) when he completed a 3-point play with 3.5 seconds to play.