<strong>GHSA Class A-Private First Team All-State</strong>
<strong>2021 5-7 PG [player_tooltip player_id="118098" first="Mia" last="Moore"] – St. Francis – Mississippi State</strong>
Though she fell short in the state championship, [player_tooltip player_id="118098" first="Mia" last="Moore"] showed her poise when she hit two free throws with 0.4 seconds left to force overtime. Whenever St. Francis needed a big play throughout the season, Moore was there to deliver. She averaged 15.1 points, 3.5 rebounds, 3.2 assists and 2.8 steals as she proved she could get into the lane at will.
<strong>2024 5-11 PG [player_tooltip player_id="218690" first="Tianna" last="Thompson"] – Galloway</strong>
Only a freshman, [player_tooltip player_id="218690" first="Tianna" last="Thompson"]’s monster rookie season landed her on the First Team. The no-brainer selection brought young Galloway to another level. The triple-double threat poured in 18 points, 6 rebounds, 4 assists and 3 steals per game while shooting 53%.
<strong>2022 6-0 W [player_tooltip player_id="118141" first="Kara" last="Dunn"] – Mt. Paran</strong>
26.4 points, 10.8 rebounds, 3 assists, 3 steals and 2.4 blocks per game is what [player_tooltip player_id="118141" first="Kara" last="Dunn"] averaged. The High Major prospect cemented herself as one of the best players in Georgia by winning Class A-Private Player of the Year. Dunn can do it all on the floor, and does so efficiently. She shot 55% from the floor, 31% from three and 74% from the line. Dunn makes everyone around her better as a jack of all trades.
<strong>2021 6-1 W [player_tooltip player_id="192169" first="Anna" last="Denes"] – Trinity Christian – UAB</strong>
The Hungarian import put Trinity Christian on the map over the past two seasons as they transitioned to the GHSA. Denes averaged 18 points, 9 rebounds, 4 assists and 4 steals her senior season. She posted 12 double-doubles in 24 games.
<strong>2021 6-2 F [player_tooltip player_id="118106" first="Malia" last="Fisher"] – Hebron Christian – Rice</strong>
The nimble feet and scoring touch of [player_tooltip player_id="118106" first="Malia" last="Fisher"] around the basket helped propel Hebron Christian to their first ever title. Fisher is a mismatch with her quick first step, able to beat bigger posts off the dribble when facing up. Her ability to gather herself and score through contact separates her from others. Fisher stepped up when needed most, posting 18 points, 11 rebounds and 2 blocks in Hebron’s 51-46 OT victory over St. Francis.
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