Ashley Chrisman

Kiln native Ashley Chrisman was an All-Region 23 player for two seasons at PRCC and an All-American in 2003. 

She was instrumental in the Lady Wildcats winning back-to-back South Division championships under coach Adam Breerwood.

PRCC was 30-7 over that two-year period, including a perfect 16-0 in division games.

Chrisman scored a total of 59 goals in her career, 28 as a freshman and 31 as a sophomore.

"Ashley was highly recruited, so we were very fortunate to get her," Breerwood said. "She was a catalyst and team leader on and off the field. She could do anything on the soccer field. Our offense revolved around her. She will be one of the best soccer players to ever play at Pearl River."

Soccer is something that has always been a part of her life.

"I played varsity soccer from the 7th through 12th grade," said Chrisman. "We won state championships my sophomore, junior and senior years."

She attended William Carey University for one year before transferring to PRCC, where she became an instant star.

"Pearl River was definitely a home away from home for me," said Chrisman "Coach Breerwood made it real comfortable for us. I went there with a friend of mine from high school. Most of us on that team grew up playing together when we were younger."Chrisman suffered a foot injury near the end of her sophomore season.

According to Breerwood, "She played hurt prior to the state tournament and still scored crucial goals for us."

Chrisman is Pearl River's first soccer player to be inducted into the Hall of Fame.