High School Coverage: “Road to Columbus…” 1st Round Georgia High School Playoff Results (October 18, 2025)
By Steve Hickey
October 18, 2025
Thomasville High pulled off a rare feat this week in Georgia prep softball play - it was a lower seed and lost Game 1 on the road but came back to win the three-game series.
High School Coverage: “Road to Columbus…” 1st Round Georgia High School Playoff Results (October 18, 2025)
There are five states—Colorado, Nebraska, Missouri, Oklahoma and Georgia—that play high school softball in the fall and, as part of a 12-week series covering the prep play in the Peach State, contributor and Georgia softball aficionado Steve Hickey is tracking the Road to Columbus: the pathway to the state championships in Columbus, Ga.
Here is Week 11 of the series…
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The first round of state playoffs started this week under the most beautiful crisp fall skies that the Peach State can offer.
Georgia High School Association (“GHSA”) softball playoffs typically confirm and prove a couple of principles each year.
There are two dominant trends:
The home team wins.
Historically speaking, the higher seed host prevails. Softball is a sport based on routine and the home team can stick these routines the best. Also, the bus rides across Georgia (especially in and around Metro Atlanta) has a cumulative and disruptive effect on the aforementioned routines.
This includes both pre-game, like nutrition, heat, tape, or KT wraps, stretching, throwing, running, hitting, fielding, and other prep routines. We have seen many a team coming in hot on 2 wheels and miss all of this.
This also includes post-game, like meals, recovery, ice, and the granddaddy of them all – sleep in your own bed.
Whoever wins the first game, most often sweeps.
There is a complete, and utter lack of Game #3s in most series.
It could be that most programs only have one pitcher, and if they can’t get Game #1, it only gets worse into Game #2.
These trends are most prevalent in the first round of the playoffs, and we will watch these trends for both rounds of the state playoffs.
In total, there were 100 total 1st round series.
In the first round, there were 86 sweeps and, in 17 of the series, the lower seed upset the host team.
Only 14 of the series went to three games, and of this 14, only five of those did the underdog win the series.
Also, of the 14 three-game series, there were only six of these where the eventual winner lost Game 1.
Finally, the rarest of all feats was carried out by one team, Thomasville, who was the lower seed, lost Game 1 and ended up rallying to take the series against the host.
If you read prior columns, I have called out four programs that have suggestive good records, high rankings, and home field advantage in the playoffs.
However, their weak scheduling in regular season makes them ripe to upset this trend.
This prognosticator is calling home field paper tigers to be:
South Atlanta
Holy Innocents
Lovett, and
Miller Grove.
At press time, Miller Grove has fallen, and the other three are still in the tournament.
12 of the 20 qualifying teams have first round byes, while the other eight must duke it out in the first round to advance. All four series were sweeps, and of these four series, two of them were upsets by the visiting team.
#1 Wesleyan – Bye
#18 Greater Atlanta Christian upset #17 Landmark Christian 18-2 and 23-4
#9 Whitefield – Bye
#8 Kings Ridge – Bye
#5 Mt Paran Christian – Bye
#12 North Cobb Christian – Bye
#13 Trinity Christian – advances
#4 Prince Avenue – Bye
#3 Holy Innocents – Bye
#19 Christian Heritage upset #14 Walker 10-6 and 10-9
Lila Barber, a freshman at Heard County High School and the starting varsity catcher, hit a walk off grand slam to secure the win in Game 1 of the GHSA playoffs, a Braves win over Haralson County 4-0 in Game 1 and 5-0 in Game 2.
13 of the 16 matchups were sweeps, and only two upsets by the lower seed against the home team.
#1 Elbert County won 15-0 and 19-0 over #32 Putnam County
#17 Thomasville upset #16 Model in three games, 6-9, 10-5, and 14-5
#9 Dade beat #24 Jasper County 8-0 and 6-3
#8 Lamar County beat #25 Dodge County 10-2 and 12-0
#5 Social Circle beat #28 Worth County 7-2 and 10-3
#21 Armuchee upset #12 Brantley County 2-0 and 4-1
#13 East Laurens beat #20 Swainsboro 2-4, 2-1, and 4-2
#4 Bacon County beat #29 Temple 6-1 and 7-3
#3 Gordon Lee beat #30 Fanin County 12-0 and 8-0
#14 Heard County beat #19 Haralson County 4-0 and 5-0
#11 Toombs beat #22 Oglethorpe 7-0 and 9-5
#6 Vidalia beat #27 Washington 10-0 and 13-1
#7 ACE Charter beat #26 Berrien 9-1, 11-12, and 8-7
#10 Banks County beat #23 Chattooga 5-0 and 18-0
#15 Jeff Davis beat #18 Bleckley County 5-0 and 14-3