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The McDonald's All-American Game is a game played each year for boys' and girls' high school basketball. Consisting of the top American players, the teams play a single exhibition game after the conclusion of the high school basketball season. As part of the event, there is also a dunk contest and three-point competition.

The McDonald's All-American Team is the best-known of the American high school basketball All-American teams. Having the designation of McDonald's All-American instantly brands a player as one of the top high school players in the United States. The teams are sponsored by McDonald's, the fast-food chain.

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[edit] Boys MVP award

Year Player High School College choice
1979 Darren Daye John F. Kennedy HS (CA) UCLA
1980 Russell Cross Hugh Manley HS (IL) Purdue
1981[a] Adrian Branch DeMatha HS (MD) Maryland
1981[a] Aubrey Sherrod Wichita Heights HS (KS) Wichita State
1982 Efrem Winters Martin Luther King, Jr. HS (IL) Illinois
1983 Winston Bennett Boys & Girls HS (NY) Kentucky
1985 Walker Lambiotte Central HS (VA) Northwestern
1986 J. R. Reid Kempsville HS (VA) North Carolina
1987 Mark Macon Buena Vista HS (MI) Temple
1988[a] Alonzo Mourning Indian River HS (VA) Georgetown
1988[a] Billy Owens Carlisle HS (PA) Syracuse
1989[a] Bobby Hurley St. Anthony HS (NJ) Duke
1989[a] Shaquille O'Neal Robert G. Cole HS (TX) Louisiana State
1990 Shawn Bradley Emery County High School (UT) Brigham Young
1991[a] Chris Webber Detroit Country Day School (MI) Michigan
1991[a] Rick Brunson Salem HS (MA) Temple
1992 Othella Harrington Murrah HS (MS) Georgetown
1993[a] Jacque Vaughn John Muir HS (CA) Kansas
1993[a] Jerry Stackhouse Oak Hill Academy (VA) North Carolina
1994 Felipe López Rice HS (NY) St. John's
1995 Kevin Garnett Farragut Academy HS (IL) None
1996 Shaheen Holloway St. Patrick HS (NJ) Seton Hall
1997 Kenny Gregory Independence HS (OH) Kansas
1998 Ronald Curry Hampton HS (VA) North Carolina
1999 Jonathan Bender Picayune Memorial HS (MS) None
2000 Zach Randolph Marion HS (IN) Michigan State
2001 Eddy Curry Thornwood HS (IL) None
2002 J. J. Redick Cave Spring HS (VA) Duke
2003 LeBron James St. Vincent-St. Mary HS (OH) None
2004[a] Dwight Howard Southwest Atlanta Christian Academy (GA) None
2004[a] J. R. Smith St. Benedict's Preparatory School (NJ) None
2005 Josh McRoberts Carmel HS (IN) Duke
2006[a] Chase Budinger La Costa Canyon HS (CA) Arizona
2006[a] Kevin Durant Montrose Christian School (MD) Texas
2007 Michael Beasley Notre Dame Preparatory School (MA) Kansas State
2008 Tyreke Evans American Christian Academy (PA) Memphis
2009 Derrick Favors South Atlanta High School (GA) Georgia Tech
  • a  Denotes All-Star Games in which joint winners were named

[edit] Television coverage

Date Network Play-by-play announcers Color commentators Sideline reporters
2009 ESPN
2008 ESPN
2007 ESPN Eric Collins Len Elmore and Tim McCormick
2006 ESPN
2005 ESPN
2004 ESPN[1] Dave Pasch Doug Gottlieb and Tim McCormick
2003 ESPN
2002 ESPN
2001 ESPN
2000 ESPN[2] Dave Barnett Tim McCormick
1999 ESPN Dave Barnett Larry Conley Jay Bilas
1998 ESPN Dave Barnett Bill Raftery Jay Bilas
1997 CBS Gus Johnson Dan Bonner
1996 CBS Gus Johnson Bill Raftery
1995 CBS
1992 CBS James Brown Billy Packer
1991 CBS Billy Packer Greg Gumbel
1989 ABC Gary Bender Dick Vitale

[edit] 2009 Game

The 2009 game was held at the BankUnited Center on the University of Miami's Coral Gables campus. The game was played on April 1, 2009 and was nationally televised on ESPN.[3]

(Source: http://www.mcdonaldsallamerican.com/)

[edit] 2009 East Roster

Name Number Position Height Weight Hometown Highschool College of Choice
Kenny Boynton, Jr. 13 G 6-3 190 Pompano Beach, Florida American Heritage School Florida
Dominic Cheek 32 G 6-6 185 Jersey City, New Jersey St. Anthony High School Villanova
DeMarcus Cousins 15 C 6-9.5 265 Mobile, Alabama LeFlore Magnet High School Kentucky
Derrick Favors 34 F 6-9 220 Atlanta, Georgia South Atlanta High School Georgia Tech
Milton Jennings 24 F 6-9 215 Cottageville, South Carolina Pinewood Prep Clemson
Ryan Kelly 4 F 6-10 217 Raleigh, North Carolina Ravenscroft School Duke
Alex Oriakhi 33 F 6-9 240 Lowell, Massachusetts Tilton School UConn
Lance Stephenson 1 G 6-6 220 Brooklyn, New York Lincoln High School Cincinnati
Dexter Strickland 7 G 6-3 180 Rahway, New Jersey St. Patrick High School North Carolina
Dante Taylor 11 F 6-9 230 West Chester, New York National Christian Academy Pittsburgh
Maalik Wayns 2 G 6-1 185 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Roman Catholic High School Villanova

[edit] 2009 West Roster

Name Number Position Height Weight Hometown High School College Choice
Peyton Siva 30 G 6-0 175 Seattle, Washington Franklin High School Louisville
Avery Bradley 11 G 6-3 180 Puyallup, Washington Findlay College Prep Texas
Abdul Gaddy 3 G 6-3 183 Tacoma, Washington Bellarmine Prep Washington
Keith Gallon 31 C 6-9 293 Huffman, Texas Oak Hill Academy Oklahoma
Xavier Henry 13 G 6-6 225 Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Putnam City High School Kansas
John Henson 22 F 6-10 200 Odessa, Florida Sickles High School North Carolina
Wally Judge 33 F 6-9 230 Landover, Maryland Arlington Country Day School Kansas State
Tommy Mason-Griffin 5 G 5-11 192 Houston, Texas James Madison High School Oklahoma
Mason Plumlee 32 F 6-11 220 Winona Lake, Indiana Christ School Duke
Renardo Sidney 1 F 6-10 250 Los Angeles, California Fairfax High School Mississippi State
Michael Snaer 21 G 6-5 200 Moreno Valley, California Rancho Verde High School Florida State
David Wear 12 F 6-10 225 Huntington Beach, California Mater Dei High School North Carolina
Travis Wear 24 F 6-10 230 Huntington Beach, California Mater Dei High School North Carolina

[edit] 2008 Game

The 2008 Boy's McDonald's All-American game was held on March 26 at the Bradley Center in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The game was telecast live by ESPN. The East defeated the West 107-102. Tyreke Evans was named MVP of the game.

[edit] 2008 East Roster

Name Number Position Height Weight Hometown Highschool College of Choice NBA Team
Al-Farouq Aminu 42 F 6-9 215 Norcross, Georgia Norcross High School Wake Forest
William Buford 20 G 6-4 180 Toledo, Ohio Libbey High School Ohio State
Ed Davis 32 F 6-9 215 Richmond, Virginia Benedictine High School North Carolina
Tyreke Evans 1 G 6-5 217 Aston, Pennsylvania American Christian School Memphis Sacramento
JaMychal Green 50 F 6-9 230 Montgomery, Alabama Saint Jude High School Alabama
Sylven Landesberg 24 G 6-6 205 Flushing, New York Holy Cross High School (Flushing) Virginia
Mike Rosario 3 G 6-3 180 Jersey City, New Jersey St Anthony High Rutgers
Samardo Samuels 55 F 6-9 245 Newark, New Jersey St Benedict's Prep Louisville
Chris Singleton 31 F 6-9 225 Dunwoody, Georgia Dunwoody High School Florida State
Kemba Walker 15 G 6-0 180 Bronx, New York Rice High School UConn
Elliot Williams 25 G 6-4 175 Memphis, Tennessee Saint George High School Duke
Tyler Zeller 40 C 6-11 220 Washington, Indiana Washington High School North Carolina

[edit] 2008 West Roster

Name Number Position Height Weight Hometown High School College Choice NBA Team
Luke Babbitt 5 F 6-9 225 Reno, Nevada Galena High School Nevada
Demar DeRozan 24 F 6-6 210 Compton, California Compton High School USC Toronto
Larry Drew II. 22 G 6-1 170 Los Angeles, California Taft High School North Carolina
Michael Dunigan 33 C 6-10 250 Chicago, Illinois Farragut Career Academy Oregon
Jrue Holiday 21 G 6-4 195 North Hollywood, California Campbell Hall School UCLA Philadelphia
Scotty Hopson 31 G 6-7 193 Hopkinsville, KY University Heights Academy, KY Tennessee
Brandon Jennings 3 G 6-2 170 Los Angeles, California Oak Hill Academy None[1] Milwaukee
Malcolm Lee 11 F 6-5 190 Riverside, California J.W. North High School UCLA
Jessie Rellosa(waived) 4 G 5-10 175 Newark, New Jersey Bellflower High School UCLA
Greg Monroe 10 F 6-10 235 Harvey, Louisiana Helen Cox High School Georgetown
B. J. Mullens 32 C 7-1 260 Canal Winchester, Ohio Canal Winchester High School Ohio State Oklahoma City
Iman Shumpert 1 G 6-4 200 Oak Park, Illinois Oak Park and River Forest High School Georgia Tech
Willie Warren 12 G 6-5 200 Fort Worth, Texas North Crowley High School Oklahoma
  • 1  Opted to accept a contract in Rome, Italy instead of attending a US university.

[edit] 2007 Roster

Name Position Hometown High school College of Choice NBA Team
Cole Aldrich C Bloomington, MN Jefferson School Kansas
James Anderson G Junction City, AR Junction City High School Oklahoma State
Jerryd Bayless G Phoenix, AZ St. Mary's Catholic School Arizona Portland
Michael Beasley F Fitchburg, MA Notre Dame Prep Kansas State Miami
Nick Calathes G Winter Park, FL Lake Howell High School Florida
Jonny Flynn G Niagara Falls, NY Niagara Falls High School Syracuse Minnesota
Austin Freeman G Hyattsville, MD DeMatha Catholic High School Georgetown
Eric Gordon G Indianapolis, IN North Central High School Indiana Los Angeles Clippers
Donte Greene F Towson, MD Towson Catholic High School Syracuse Sacramento
Blake Griffin F Edmond, OK Oklahoma Christian School Oklahoma Los Angeles Clippers
James Harden G Lakewood, CA Artesia High School Arizona State Oklahoma City
J. J. Hickson F Marietta, GA Wheeler High School N.C. State Cleveland
Taylor King F Santa Ana, CA Mater Dei High School Duke (transfer to Villanova)
Kosta Koufos C Canton, OH Glen Oak High School Ohio State Utah
Gani Lawal F Norcross, GA Norcross High School Georgia Tech
Kevin Love F Lake Oswego, OR Lake Oswego High School UCLA Minnesota
Jai Lucas G Bellaire, TX Bellaire High School Florida (transfer to Texas)
O. J. Mayo G Huntington, WV Huntington High School Southern Cal Memphis
Patrick Patterson F Huntington, WV Huntington High School Kentucky
Derrick Rose G Chicago, IL Simeon Career Academy Memphis Chicago
Kyle Singler F Medford, OR South Medford High School Duke
Nolan Smith G Mouth of Wilson, VA Oak Hill Academy Duke
Corey Stokes G Newark, NJ St. Benedict's Prep School Villanova
Chris Wright G Washington, D.C. St. John's College High School Georgetown

[edit] 2006 Roster

Name Position Hometown Highschool College of Choice NBA Team
Darrell Arthur F Dallas, TX South Oak Cliff High School Kansas Memphis
D.J. Augustin G New Orleans, LA Hightower High School Texas Charlotte
Chase Budinger G/F Carlsbad, CA La Costa Canyon High School Arizona Houston
Demond Carter G Reserve, LA Reserve Christian School Baylor
Earl Clark F Rahway, NJ Rahway High School Louisville Phoenix
Sherron Collins G Chicago, IL Crane Tech Prep High School Kansas
Mike Conley, Jr. G Philadelphia, PA Lawrence North High School Ohio State Memphis
Daequan Cook G Dayton, OH Dunbar High School Ohio State Miami
Javaris Crittenton G Atlanta, GA Southwest Atlanta Christian Academy Georgia Tech Washington
Kevin Durant F Rockville, MD Montrose Christian School Texas Oklahoma City
Wayne Ellington G Merion Station, PA The Episcopal Academy North Carolina Minnesota
Spencer Hawes C Seattle, WA Seattle Prep Washington Sacramento
Gerald Henderson G/F Merion Station, PA The Episcopal Academy Duke Charlotte
James Keefe F Santa Margarita, CA Santa Margarita High School UCLA
Ty Lawson G Mouth of Wilson, VA Oak Hill Academy North Carolina Denver
Brook Lopez C Fresno, CA San Joaquin High School Stanford New Jersey
Robin Lopez C Fresno, CA San Joaquin High School Stanford Phoenix
Vernon Macklin F Chatham, VA Hargrave Military Academy Georgetown (transfer to Florida)
Greg Oden C Indianapolis, IN Lawrence North High School Ohio State Portland
Scottie Reynolds G Herndon, VA Herndon High School Villanova
Jon Scheyer G Northbrook, IL Glenbrook North High School Duke
Lance Thomas F Newark, NJ St. Benedict's Prep School Duke
Brandan Wright F Nashville, TN Brentwood Academy North Carolina Golden State
Thaddeus Young G/F Memphis, TN Mitchell High School Georgia Tech Philadelphia

[edit] 2005 Roster

Name Position Hometown Highschool College of Choice NBA Team
Korvotney Barber F Manchester, GA Manchester High School Auburn
Eric Boateng C Middletown, DE St. Andrew's School Duke (transfer to Arizona State)
Jon Brockman F Snohomish, WA Snohomish High School Washington Sacramento
Andrew Bynum C Metuchen, NJ St. Joseph High School Connecticut (did not attend) Los Angeles Lakers
Mario Chalmers G Anchorage, AK Bartlett High School Kansas Miami
Brandon Costner F West Orange, NJ Seton Hall Prep N.C. State
Eric Devendorf G Bay City, MI Oak Hill Academy Syracuse
Micah Downs G/F Kirkland, WA Juanita High School Kansas (transfer to Gonzaga)
Byron Eaton G Dallas, TX Lincoln High School Oklahoma State
Monta Ellis G Jackson, MS Lanier High School Mississippi State (did not attend) Golden State
Bobby Frasor G Chicago, IL Brother Rice High School North Carolina
Danny Green G Manhasset, NY St. Mary's High School North Carolina
Gerald Green G Houston, TX Gulf Shores Academy Oklahoma State (did not attend) Dallas
Tyler Hansbrough F Poplar Bluff, MO Poplar Bluff High School North Carolina Indiana
Richard Hendrix F Athens, AL Athens High School Alabama
Amir Johnson F Los Angeles, CA Westchester High School Louisville (did not attend) Toronto
Josh McRoberts F Carmel, IN Carmel High School Duke Portland
C.J. Miles G Dallas, TX Dallas Skyline High School Texas (did not attend) Utah
Tasmin Mitchell G Denham Springs, LA Denham Springs High School Louisiana State
Greg Paulus G Syracuse, NY Christian Brothers Academy Duke
Martell Webster G Seattle, WA Seattle Prep Washington (did not attend) Portland
Louis Williams G Snellville, GA South Gwinnett High School Georgia (did not attend) Philadelphia
Julian Wright F Chicago, IL Homewood-Flossmoor High School Kansas New Orleans
Luke Zeller F Washington, IN Washington High School Notre Dame

[edit] 2004 Roster

Name Position Hometown Highschool College of Choice NBA Team
Arron Afflalo G Compton, CA Centennial High School UCLA Denver
LaMarcus Aldridge F Seagoville, TX Seagoville High School Texas Portland
Corey Brewer F Portland, TN Portland High School Florida Minnesota
Joe Crawford G Detroit, MI Renaissance High School Kentucky
Glen Davis F Baton Rouge, LA University Lab School LSU Boston
Jordan Farmar G Woodland Hills, CA Taft High School UCLA Los Angeles Lakers
Rudy Gay G/F Severn, MD Archbishop Spalding High School Connecticut Memphis
Daniel Gibson G Houston, TX Jones High School Texas Cleveland
Malik Hairston G/F Detroit, MI Renaissance High School Oregon San Antonio
Dwight Howard C Atlanta, GA Southwest Atlanta Christian Academy did not attend Orlando
Al Jefferson F/C Prentiss, MS Prentiss High School Arkansas (did not attend) Minnesota
Shaun Livingston G Peoria, IL Peoria Central High School Duke (did not attend) Oklahoma City
Jawann McClellan G Houston, TX Charles H. Milby High School Arizona
Randolph Morris F/C Fairburn, GA Landmark Christian School Kentucky New York
DeMarcus Nelson G Sacramento, CA Sheldon High School Duke Golden State
Rajon Rondo G Mouth of Wilson, VA Oak Hill Academy Kentucky Boston
J.R. Smith G/F Newark, NJ St. Benedict's Prep School North Carolina (did not attend) Denver
Josh Smith F Powder Springs, GA Oak Hill Academy Indiana (did not attend) Atlanta
Robert Swift C Bakersfield, CA Bakersfield High School Southern Cal (did not attend) Oklahoma City
Sebastian Telfair G Brooklyn, NY Lincoln High School Louisville (did not attend) Los Angeles Clippers
Darius Washington, Jr. G Orlando, FL Edgewater High School Memphis
D.J. White F Tuscaloosa, AL Hillcrest High School Indiana Oklahoma City
Marvin Williams F Bremerton, WA Bremerton High School North Carolina Atlanta
Mike Williams F Camden, AL Wilcox Central High School Texas

[edit] 2003 Roster

Name Position Hometown Highschool College of Choice NBA Team
Trevor Ariza G/F Los Angeles, CA Westchester High School UCLA Houston
Brandon Bass F Baton Rouge, LA Capitol High School LSU Orlando
Shannon Brown G Maywood, IL Provisio East High School Michigan State Los Angeles Lakers
Brian Butch C Appleton, WI Appleton West High School Wisconsin
Jackie Butler C Virginia Beach, VA Coastal Christian Academy Tennessee (did not attend) Houston
Brandon Cotton G Detroit, MI St. Martin DePorres High School Michigan State (transfer to Detroit)
Luol Deng F Blairstown, NJ Blair Academy Duke Chicago
Ndudi Ebi F Houston, TX Westbury Christian School Arizona (did not attend) Dallas
Olu Famutimi F Flint, MI Northwestern High School Arkansas San Antonio
J.R. Giddens G Oklahoma City, OK John Marshall High School Kansas (transfer to New Mexico) Boston
Ivan Harris F Mouth of Wilson, VA Oak Hill Academy Ohio State
Kris Humphries F Minnetonka, MN Hopkins High School Minnesota Dallas
LeBron James G/F Akron, OH St. Vincent-St. Mary's High School did not attend Cleveland
Michael Jones G Braintree, MA Thayer Academy Maryland
James Lang C Birmingham, AL Central Park Christian School did not attend Washington
Andrew Lavender G Columbus, OH Brookhaven High School Oklahoma (transfer to Xavier)
Travis Outlaw F Starkville, MS Starkville High School Mississippi State (did not attend) Portland
David Padgett C Reno, NV Reno High School Kansas (transfer to Louisville)
Chris Paul G Clemmons, NC West Forsyth High School Wake Forest New Orleans
Kendrick Perkins C Beaumont, TX Clifton J. Ozen High School Memphis (did not attend) Boston
Leon Powe F Oakland, CA Oakland Tech High School Cal Cleveland
Mustafa Shakur G Wynnewood, PA Friends' Central School Arizona Sacramento
Charlie Villanueva F Blairstown, NJ Blair Academy Connecticut Detroit
Von Wafer G Cleveland, TX Heritage Christian Academy Florida State Houston

[edit] 2002 Roster

Name Position Hometown Highschool College of Choice NBA Team
Hassan Adams G Los Angeles, CA Westchester High School Arizona New Jersey
Carmelo Anthony F Baltimore, MD Oak Hill Academy Syracuse Denver
Chris Bosh F Dallas, TX Lincoln High School Georgia Tech Toronto
Dee Brown G Maywood, IL Proviso East High School Illinois Utah
Brad Buckman F Austin, TX Westlake High School Texas
Evan Burns F Los Angeles, CA Fairfax High School San Diego State (transfer to UCLA)
DeAngelo Collins C Inglewood, CA Inglewood High School did not attend
Paul Davis F Rochester Hills, MI Rochester High School Michigan State
Sean Dockery G Chicago, IL Percy L. Julian High School Duke
Raymond Felton G Latta, SC Latta High School North Carolina Charlotte
Torin Francis C Marion, MA Tabor Academy Notre Dame
Jason Fraser F Amityville, NY Amityville Memorial High School Villanova
Travis Garrison F Hyattsville, MD DeMatha Catholic High School Maryland
Daniel Horton G Cedar Hill, TX Cedar Hill High School Michigan
Elijah Ingram G Jersey City, NJ St. Anthony's High School St. John's (transfer to New Mexico State)
Sean May F Bloomington, IN Bloomington North High School North Carolina Charlotte
Rashad McCants G/F New Hampton, NH New Hampton School North Carolina Sacramento
Shavlik Randolph F Raleigh, NC Broughton High School Duke Philadelphia
J.J. Redick G Roanoke, VA Cave Spring High School Duke Orlando
Anthony Roberson G Saginaw, MI Saginaw High School Florida Golden State
Amare Stoudemire C Orlando, FL Cypress Creek High School Memphis (did not attend) Phoenix
Michael Thompson C New Lenox, IL Providence Catholic High School Duke (transfer to Northwestern)
Eric Williams F Wake Forest, NC Wake Forest-Rolesville High School Wake Forest Charlotte
Bracey Wright G The Colony, TX The Colony High School Indiana Minnesota

[edit] References

2. http://www.mcdonaldsallamerican.com/Alumni_Boys%202009.pdf

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