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Four girls soccer players break the 40-goal mark

Written by:
Hayden Gilbert
Published on:
April 18, 2025
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With the end of the 2025 soccer season, the stat leaders are officially set. While some of the top players will continue their seasons into the playoffs, others have wrapped up the year with historic numbers. According to MaxPreps, four girls across the state hit the 40-goal mark this season.
Hebron Christians Kaitlyn Green finishes as the fourth-leading scorer. The Lions had a historic, undefeated season, and Green played a huge part in that success. She scored 42 goals, 24 more than the next highest scorer on her team. As just a freshman, Green has proven to be a vital piece of Hebrons lineup and is expected to continue developing into one of the states elite players.
Kamryn Simmons of Harlem was the next to reach the milestone, netting 46 goals on the season. The junior standout has been the driving force behind Harlems impressive 16-1 record. Simmons scored three or more goals in nine games, including six combined goals across two key matchups with Aquinas, games Harlem likely wouldnt have won without her contributions.
The second-leading scorer in the state is Alana Ferguson of Social Circle. Ferguson has had a breakout year, scoring 51 goals, a massive leap from her total last season. Following Social Circles state runner-up finish in 2024, Ferguson elevated her game, scoring 32 more goals than the year prior. She recorded three or more goals in 11 games, and five or more in four of those, establishing herself as one of Georgias top attacking threats.
Sitting at the top is Zulma Valdivieso-Gutierrez of Cedar Shoals, the states leading scorer with 58 goals, an average of more than 3.4 goals per game. Despite Cedar Shoals missing the playoffs, Valdivieso-Gutierrez was the heart of the offense. She scored at least half of her teams goals in every game, and in six games, she scored every single goal. In Cedar Shoals nine wins, she was responsible for 46 of the teams 58 goals. Without her goals the team only had enough goals to win three games.

With the end of the 2025 soccer season, the stat leaders are officially set . While some of the top