Herb White

He went to the University of Georgia and as a senior in 1969–70, the starting forward averaged 9.8 points, 6.4 rebounds and 4.5 assists per game for the 13–12 Bulldogs.

[2] He played in 38 games, starting five, serving primarily as a backup to fellow rookie and future Hall-of-Famer Pete Maravich.

[6] In 2013, White received the most nominations for the Atlanta Journal-Constitution's list of the 10 greatest dunkers in Georgia high school history.

Ron Bivins, a former GIA athlete and Atlanta businessman donated generously for several years to keep the production moving forward.

It was received very favorably by the public and recognized as an overdue setting right of a decades long injustice to thousands of Georgia's black citizens.

White raised over $4 million in corporate funding for high school sports on GPB prior to his retirement in 2009.