Here are the scores from the GHSA slow-pitch softball championship tournament, played Wednesday and Thursday at the Twin Creeks Softball Complex in Woodstock.

First round

(Wednesday)

Game 1 - Richmond Hill 17, Woodstock 6

Game 2 - Elbert County 20, Colquitt County 6

Game 3 - Creekview 22, Savannah 0

Game 4 - Jefferson 19, North Oconee 0

Game 5 - Sequoyah 22, Groves 0

Game 6 - Franklin County 15, East Laurens 0

Game 7 - Haralson County 14, Hart County 4

Game 8 - West Laurens 9, Cherokee 1

Winners bracket

(Wednesday)

Game 9 - Richmond Hill 1. Elbert County 0

Game 10 - Jefferson 13, Creekview 9

Game 11 - Sequoyah 9, Franklin County 1

Game 12 - West Laurens 10, Haralson County 0

(Thursday)

Game 13 - Richmond Hill 17, Jefferson 11

Game 14 - Sequoyah 10, West Laurens 3

Game 15 - Richmond Hill 6, Sequoyah 5

Losers bracket

(Wednesday)

Game 18 - Colquitt County 14, Woodstock 4 (Woodstock eliminated)

Game 19 - North Oconee 22, Savannah 2 (Savannah eliminated)

Game 20 - East Laurens 26, Groves 0 (Groves eliminated)

Game 21 - Hart County 12, Cherokee 8 (Cherokee eliminated)

(Thursday)

Game 22 - Haralson County 13, Colquitt County 2 (Colquitt County eliminated)

Game 23 - Franklin County 8, North Oconee 0 (North Oconee eliminated)

Game 24 - Creekview 20, East Laurens 0 (East Laurens eliminated)

Game 25 - Elbert County 13, Hart County 7 (Hart County eliminated)

Game 26 - Franklin County 5, Haralson County 3 (Haralson County eliminated)

Game 27 - Elbert County 10, Creekview 8 (Creekview eliminated)

Game 28 - Jefferson 9, Franklin County 7 (Franklin County eliminated)

Game 29 - West Laurens 12, Elbert County 2 (Elbert County eliminated)

Game 30 - West Laurens 17, Jefferson 3 (Jefferson eliminated)

Game 31 - West Laurens 7, Sequoyah 5 (Sequoyah eliminated)

Championship

(Thursday)

Game 16 - Richmond Hill 8, West Laurens 6 (West Laurens eliminated, Richmond Hill wins title)

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