Stephenson's Raymond Sanders, who led DeKalb County with 1,604 yards rushing and 25 touchdowns, and GHSF Daily Super 11 defensive end T.J. Stripling of Southwest DeKalb are among the top players participating in the DeKalb All-Star Bowl all-star game on Dec. 19 at Hallford Stadium.

Other top players include:

Max Thompson, Avondale: An uncommitted sleeper of a running back who rushed for 1,592 yards in 11 games for Avondale. His 144.7 rushing yards per game ranked No. 1 in DeKalb.

Michael Thornton, Stephenson: Thornton, a defensive tackle, is the top-rated uncommitted prospect in Georgia.

Cole Moon, St. Pius: Moon is his school's all-time leader in rushing yards (3,770) and touchdowns (56).

Jonathan Mincy, Southwest DeKalb: Mincy, who has committed to Auburn, is one of the top cornerback prospects in Georgia.

Ty Cornelius, Stephenson: The linebacker, who has committed to Miami, had 100 tackles for DeKalb County's top-rated defense.

Head coaches are Jasper Jewell of Miller Grove for the East and Mike Carson of Avondale for the West.

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