Mataya Gayle 4 State 2 Pos 5'7" | PG | 2023 River Ridge | Southeast All-Stars White The defending League MVP is back after averaging 17.3 points, 5.2 rebounds, 4.3 assists and 3.7 steals. Low and Mid Major schools have…
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Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log inThe defending League MVP is back after averaging 17.3 points, 5.2 rebounds, 4.3 assists and 3.7 steals. Low and Mid Major schools have begun recruiting Gayle hard as she’s picked up multiple offers over the offseason. The dynamic playmaker led River Ridge to the League title a season ago and is one of the elite point guards Georgia has to offer.
Before earning Class 6A Freshman of the Year,
Sophia Pearl
Sophia
Pearl
5'7″ | PG
River Ridge | 2025
State
GA
got her start at the Fall League, averaging 9.7 points per game, nailing 13 threes over seven games. The sharpshooter earned offers from Quinnipiac, LaSalle and Marist this summer.
The Georgia State-commit is coming off an All-State Honorable Mention selection. Small in stature, Eghosa has great speed and is a knockdown three-point shooter. Her creativity with the ball has improved each season, now able to play either guard position.

Carrollton has an electric playmaker ready to make an impact. Kimya is a strong compact guard that plays with pace and has the ball on a string. She’s able to break her man down off the dribble and create scoring opportunities for herself and others.
Byford has a break out year ahead. She’s a spunky little point guard with deep three-point range and underrated wiggle. She plays with a chip on her shoulder and can score in bunches with her three-point shot. Byford could be among the League’s leading scorers this season.
Abby Hohl
Abby
Hohl
5'7″ | CG
Allatoona | 2023
State
GA
is flying under the radar after being named Region 6-6A First Team. She’s a solid scorer that does a good job slashing to the rim. Her handle is good enough to create separation on the perimeter. She should be on D-III and NAIA radars.