McDonald's All-American Game

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Logo for the game

The McDonald's All-American Game is an American all-star basketball game played each year for boys' and girls' high school basketball graduates. Consisting of the top players, each team plays a single exhibition game after the conclusion of the high-school basketball season, in an East vs. West format. As part of the annual event, boys and girls compete in a slam dunk contest and a three-point shooting competition, and compete alongside All-American Game alumni in a timed team shootout. The last of these competitions replaced separate overall timed skills competitions for boys and girls. While it is rare for girls to compete in the slam dunk contest, occasionally a girl will elect to participate. The contest has been won by a girl three times: Candace Parker won in 2004, Fran Belibi in 2019, and most recently in 2022 by Ashlyn Watkins.[1] The boys' game has been played annually since 1978, while the girls' annual game wasn't added until 2002.[2]

The McDonald's All-American designation began in 1977 with the selection of the inaugural team. That year, the All-Americans played in the McDonald's Capital Classic all-star game against a group of high school stars from the Washington, D.C. area.[3][4] The following year, the McDonald's All American Game began with a boys contest between the East and West squads. In 2002, with the addition of a girls contest, the current girl-game / boy-game doubleheader format began.

The McDonald's All-American Team is the best-known of the American high-school basketball All-American teams. Designation as a McDonald's All-American instantly brands a player as one of the top high-school players in the United States.Script error: No such module "Unsubst". Selected athletes often go on to compete in college basketball. All but four of the teams to win the NCAA men's championship since 1978 have had at least one McDonald's All-American on their rosters. The exceptions are the 2002 Maryland Terrapins,[5] the 2014 UConn Huskies,[6] the 2021 Baylor Bears, and the 2023 UConn Huskies. The 2023 Final Four was the first in which no McDonald's All-Americans participated.[7]

The teams are sponsored by McDonald's. Proceeds from the annual games go to local Ronald McDonald House Charities (RMHC) and their Ronald McDonald House programs.

Greatest Boys McDonald's All-Americans

On January 31, 2012, McDonald's All-American Games unveiled its list of 35 of the Greatest McDonald's All-Americans, released in celebration of the 35th Anniversary of the McDonald's All-American High School Boys Basketball Game.[8] In 2017, five players were added to the list in celebration of the 40th Anniversary.[9] Another five players were added in 2022 to celebrate the 45th Anniversary of the game.[10]

The Greatest Boys McDonald's All-Americans list includes some of the top names in men's basketball history, and features past and present Olympics, NBA and NCAA stars. The players were selected by members of the McDonald's All-American Games Selection Committee. In determining the list, all past McDonald's All-Americans were considered based on their high school careers and performances in the McDonald's All-American Games, success at the collegiate and professional level, and post-career accomplishments. The full list of players includes:

^ Inducted in 2017
* Inducted in 2022
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Year Player College
1977 Script error: No such module "Sort".Template:Dagger Michigan State
1979 Script error: No such module "Sort". Ohio State
1979 Script error: No such module "Sort".Template:Dagger Virginia
1979 Script error: No such module "Sort".Template:Dagger Indiana
1979 Script error: No such module "Sort".Template:Dagger Georgia
1979 Script error: No such module "Sort".Template:Dagger North Carolina
1980 Script error: No such module "Sort". North Carolina
1980 Script error: No such module "Sort". Marquette
1981 Script error: No such module "Sort".Template:Dagger Georgetown
1981 Script error: No such module "Sort".Template:Dagger North Carolina
1981 Script error: No such module "Sort".Template:Dagger St. John's
1983 Script error: No such module "Sort". North Carolina
1984 Script error: No such module "Sort". Kansas
1987 Script error: No such module "Sort". Odessa / UNLV
1988 Script error: No such module "Sort". Duke
1988 Script error: No such module "Sort".Template:Dagger Georgetown
1989 Script error: No such module "Sort". Duke
1989 Script error: No such module "Sort".Template:Dagger LSU
1990 Script error: No such module "Sort".Template:Dagger Duke
1991 Script error: No such module "Sort". Purdue
1991 Script error: No such module "Sort".*Template:Dagger Michigan
1992 Script error: No such module "Sort".Template:Dagger California
1993 Script error: No such module "Sort". North Carolina
1993 Script error: No such module "Sort".* North Carolina
1995 Script error: No such module "Sort".Template:Dagger Colorado
1995 Script error: No such module "Sort".Template:Dagger North Carolina
1995 Script error: No such module "Sort".Template:Dagger Did not attend
1995 Script error: No such module "Sort".Template:Dagger Kansas
1996 Script error: No such module "Sort".Template:Dagger Did not attend
1996 Script error: No such module "Sort".* Did not attend
1999 Script error: No such module "Sort". Duke
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2002 Script error: No such module "Sort".*Template:Dagger Georgia Tech
2002 Script error: No such module "Sort". Did not attend
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2003 Script error: No such module "Sort". Wake Forest
2004 Script error: No such module "Sort".Template:Dagger Did not attend
2005 Script error: No such module "Sort". North Carolina
2006 Script error: No such module "Sort". Texas
2007 Script error: No such module "Sort".^ Oklahoma
2007 Script error: No such module "Sort".^ Arizona State
2007 Script error: No such module "Sort".^ UCLA
2007 Script error: No such module "Sort". Memphis
2010 Script error: No such module "Sort".^ Duke
2011 Script error: No such module "Sort".^ Kentucky

Annual game results

An MVP/MOP award is presented each year to the most outstanding boy and girl players. The award is officially called the John R. Wooden Most Valuable Player Award.

Boys

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East All-Stars (23 wins) West All-Stars (21 wins)
Boys results
Year Result Host arena Host city Game MVP, High School Attendance TV Network Commentators
1977 The inaugural 1977 team did not play in the current East versus West format (MVP: Gene Banks) Games Not Televised
1978 West 94, East 86 The Spectrum Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Rudy Woods, Bryan High School (TX) 13,063
1979 East 106, West 105 (OT) Charlotte Coliseum Charlotte, North Carolina Darren Daye, John F. Kennedy HS (CA) 11,666
1980 West 135, East 111 Oakland Coliseum Arena Oakland, California Russell Cross, Carver Military HS (IL) 8,429
1981 East 96, West 95 Levitt Arena Wichita, Kansas <templatestyles src="Citation/styles.css"/>[a]Adrian Branch, DeMatha HS (MD)
<templatestyles src="Citation/styles.css"/>[a]Aubrey Sherrod, Wichita Heights HS (KS)
10,006
1982 West 103, East 84 Rosemont Horizon Rosemont, Illinois Efrem Winters, King College Prep High School (IL) 15,836
1983 West 115, East 113 Omni Coliseum Atlanta, Georgia <templatestyles src="Citation/styles.css"/>[a]Winston Bennett, Male HS (KY)
<templatestyles src="Citation/styles.css"/>[a]Dwayne "Pearl" Washington, Boys and Girls High School (NY)
14,926
1984 West 131, East 106 Pauley Pavilion Los Angeles, California John Williams, Crenshaw High School (CA) 10,214
1985 East 128, West 98 Moody Coliseum University Park, Texas Walker Lambiotte, Central HS (VA) 9,007 ESPN Jim Thacker
Dick Vitale
1986 East 104, West 101 Joe Louis Arena Detroit, Michigan J. R. Reid, Kempsville HS (VA) 15,527
1987 East 118, West 110 The Spectrum Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Mark Macon, Buena Vista THS (MI) 10,156 ABC[12]
1988 East 105, West 99 The Pit Albuquerque, New Mexico <templatestyles src="Citation/styles.css"/>[a]Alonzo Mourning, Indian River HS (VA)
<templatestyles src="Citation/styles.css"/>[a]Billy Owens, Carlisle HS (PA)
12,815 Keith Jackson
Dick Vitale
1989 West 112, East 103 Kemper Arena Kansas City, Missouri <templatestyles src="Citation/styles.css"/>[a]Shaquille O'Neal, Robert G. Cole HS (TX)
<templatestyles src="Citation/styles.css"/>[a]Bobby Hurley, St. Anthony HS (NJ)
9,419 Gary Bender
Dick Vitale
1990 East 115, West 104 Market Square Arena Indianapolis, Indiana <templatestyles src="Citation/styles.css"/>[a]Shawn Bradley, Emery County High School (UT)
<templatestyles src="Citation/styles.css"/>[a]Khalid Reeves, Christ the King HS (NY)
12,033
1991 West 108, East 106 Springfield Civic Center Springfield, Massachusetts <templatestyles src="Citation/styles.css"/>[a]Chris Webber, Detroit Country Day School (MI)
<templatestyles src="Citation/styles.css"/>[a]Rick Brunson, Salem HS (MA)
8,246 CBS Greg Gumbel
Billy Packer
1992 West 100, East 85 Alexander Memorial Coliseum Atlanta, Georgia Othella Harrington, Murrah HS (MS) 7,589 James Brown
Billy Packer
1993 East 105, West 95 Mid-South Coliseum Memphis, Tennessee <templatestyles src="Citation/styles.css"/>[a]Jacque Vaughn, John Muir HS (CA)
<templatestyles src="Citation/styles.css"/>[a]Jerry Stackhouse, Oak Hill Academy (VA)
10,225 Greg Gumbel
Bill Raftery
1994 East 112, West 110 Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum Uniondale, New York Felipe López, Rice HS (NY) 6,008 Verne Lundquist
Bill Raftery
1995 West 125, East 115 Kiel Center St. Louis, Missouri Kevin Garnett, Farragut Academy HS (IL) 16,201
1996 East 120, West 105 Civic Arena Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Shaheen Holloway, St. Patrick HS (NJ) 13,411 Gus Johnson
Bill Raftery
1997 East 94, West 81 Clune Arena Colorado Springs, Colorado Kenny Gregory, Independence HS (OH) 5,858 Gus Johnson
Dan Bonner
1998 East 128, West 112 Norfolk Scope Norfolk, Virginia Ronald Curry, Hampton HS (VA) 10,253 ESPN Dave Barnett, Bill Raftery,
Jay Bilas
1999 West 141, East 128 Hilton Coliseum Ames, Iowa Jonathan Bender, Picayune Memorial HS (MS) 10,993 Dave Barnett, Larry Conley,
Jay Bilas
2000 West 146, East 120 FleetCenter Boston, Massachusetts Zach Randolph, Marion HS (IN) 18,624 Dave Barnett
Tim McCormick
2001 West 131, East 125 Cameron Indoor Stadium Durham, North Carolina Eddy Curry, Thornwood HS (IL) 9,314 Dave Sims
2002 East 138, West 107 Madison Square Garden New York City, New York JJ Redick, Cave Spring HS (VA) 16,505 Dave Sims
Larry Conley
2003 East 122, West 107 Gund Arena Cleveland, Ohio LeBron James, St. Vincent-St. Mary HS (OH) 18,728 Dan Shulman
Jay Bilas
2004 East 126, West 96 Ford Center Oklahoma City, Oklahoma <templatestyles src="Citation/styles.css"/>[a]Dwight Howard, Southwest Atlanta Christian Academy (GA)
<templatestyles src="Citation/styles.css"/>[a]J. R. Smith, St. Benedict's Preparatory School (NJ)
14,402 Dave Pasch, Doug Gottlieb,
Tim McCormick
2005 East 115, West 110 Joyce Center Notre Dame, Indiana Josh McRoberts, Carmel (IN) 7,660
2006 West 112, East 94 Cox Arena San Diego, California <templatestyles src="Citation/styles.css"/>[a]Chase Budinger, La Costa Canyon HS (CA)
<templatestyles src="Citation/styles.css"/>[a]Kevin Durant, Montrose Christian School (MD)
11,900 Dave Pasch, Jay Williams,
Tim McCormick
2007 West 114, East 112 Freedom Hall Louisville, Kentucky Michael Beasley, Notre Dame Prep (MA) 11,632 Eric Collins, Len Elmore,
Tim McCormick, Quint Kessenich
2008 East 107, West 102 Bradley Center Milwaukee, Wisconsin Tyreke Evans, American Christian Academy (PA) 10,914  
2009 East 113, West 110 BankUnited Center Coral Gables, Florida Derrick Favors, South Atlanta HS (GA) 5,981  
2010 West 107, East 104 Value City Arena Columbus, Ohio <templatestyles src="Citation/styles.css"/>[a]Harrison Barnes, Ames HS (IA)
<templatestyles src="Citation/styles.css"/>[a]Jared Sullinger, Northland HS (OH)
9,210 Bob Wischusen, Jay Williams,
Quint Kessenich
2011 East 111, West 96 United Center Chicago, Illinois <templatestyles src="Citation/styles.css"/>[a]Michael Kidd-Gilchrist, St. Patrick HS (NJ)
<templatestyles src="Citation/styles.css"/>[a]James Michael McAdoo, Norfolk Christian (VA)
19,909 Bob Wischusen, Jay Williams,
Stephen Bardo, Quint Kessenich
2012 West 106, East 102 Shabazz Muhammad, Bishop Gorman HS (NV) 16,308
2013 West 110, East 99 Aaron Gordon, Archbishop Mitty HS (CA) 15,818 Carter Blackburn, Jay Williams,
Jalen Rose, Quint Kessenich
2014 West 105, East 102 <templatestyles src="Citation/styles.css"/>[a]Jahlil Okafor, Whitney Young (IL)
<templatestyles src="Citation/styles.css"/>[a]Justin Jackson, Homeschool Christian Youth Association (TX)
17,116
2015 East 111, West 91 Cheick Diallo, Our Savior New American School (NY)   Adam Amin, Jay Williams,
Jalen Rose, Quint Kessenich
2016 West 114, East 107 <templatestyles src="Citation/styles.css"/>[a]Josh Jackson, Justin-Siena HS/Prolific Prep (CA)
<templatestyles src="Citation/styles.css"/>[a]Frank Jackson, Lone Peak HS (UT)
 
2017 West 109, East 107 Michael Porter Jr., Nathan Hale HS/Father Tolton HS (MO)  
2018 West 131, East 128 Philips Arena Atlanta, Georgia Nassir Little, Orlando Christian Prep (FL)   ESPN2 Mike Couzens, Jay Williams,
Cory Alexander, Quint Kessenich
2019 East 115, West 100 State Farm Arena Cole Anthony, Oak Hill Academy (VA)  
2020 Game Not Played Toyota Center Houston, Texas Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2021 Game Not Played N/A N/A
2022 East 105, West 81 Wintrust Arena Chicago, Illinois Dariq Whitehead, Montverde Academy (FL)   ESPN Ted Emrich, Cory Alexander, Paul Biancardi
2023 East 109, West 106 Toyota Center Houston, Texas <templatestyles src="Citation/styles.css"/>[a]D. J. Wagner, Camden High School
<templatestyles src="Citation/styles.css"/>[a]Isaiah Collier, Wheeler High School
 
2024 East 88, West 86 <templatestyles src="Citation/styles.css"/>[a]Dylan Harper, Don Bosco Prep
<templatestyles src="Citation/styles.css"/>[a]Derik Queen, Montverde Academy
2025 Barclays Center Brooklyn, New York

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Girls

Girls MVP winners
Year Host Arena Host City Player High School College
2002Template:Efn Madison Square Garden New York City, New York Script error: No such module "Sort". Highlands Ranch HS (CO) UConn
2002 Shanna Zolman Wawasee High School (IN) Tennessee
2003 Gund Arena Cleveland, Ohio Script error: No such module "Sort". Beech Grove HS (IN) Purdue
2004 Ford Center Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Script error: No such module "Sort". South Charleston HS (WV) Tennessee
2005 Joyce Center Notre Dame, Indiana Script error: No such module "Sort". Piedmont HS (CA) Oklahoma
2006 Cox Arena San Diego, California Script error: No such module "Sort". Carondelet HS (CA) Stanford
2007 Freedom Hall Louisville, Kentucky Script error: No such module "Sort". Oakton HS (VA) Duke
2008Template:Efn Bradley Center Milwaukee, Wisconsin Template:Ill Paul Laurence Dunbar HS (TX) Rutgers / Baylor
2008Template:Efn Script error: No such module "Sort". T. C. Williams HS (VA) North Carolina
2009 BankUnited Center Coral Gables, Florida Script error: No such module "Sort". Washington HS (IN) Notre Dame
2010Template:Efn Value City Arena Columbus, Ohio Script error: No such module "Sort". Waite HS (OH) Florida State
2010Template:Efn Script error: No such module "Sort". Byron P. Steele II HS (TX) Tennessee
2011 United Center Chicago, Illinois Script error: No such module "Sort". Princess Anne HS (VA) Duke
2012 Script error: No such module "Sort". Edgewater HS (FL) Baylor
2013 Script error: No such module "Sort". Springfield HS (OR) Tennessee
2014 Script error: No such module "Sort".[13] Manvel High School (TX) Notre Dame
2015Template:Efn Script error: No such module "Sort". Manasquan High School (NJ) Notre Dame
2015Template:Efn Script error: No such module "Sort". McEachern High School (GA) Tennessee
2016 Script error: No such module "Sort". Miramonte High School (CA) Oregon
2017 Script error: No such module "Sort". IMG Academy (FL) Texas
2018 Philips Arena Atlanta, Georgia Script error: No such module "Sort". Central Arkansas Christian High School (AR) UConn
2019 State Farm Arena Script error: No such module "Sort". Columbus Africentric Early College (OH) Tennessee
2020 Toyota Center Houston, Texas Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2021 N/A N/A
2022Template:Efn Wintrust Arena Chicago, Illinois Script error: No such module "Sort". Adolfo Camarillo High School (CA) UCLA
2022Template:Efn Script error: No such module "Sort". Sidwell Friends School (DC)
2023Template:Efn Toyota Center Houston, TX Hannah Hidalgo
JuJu Watkins
Paul VI High School
Sierra Canyon School
Notre Dame
USC
2024Template:Efn Sarah Strong
Joyce Edwards
Grace Christian School
Camden High School
UConn
South Carolina
2025 Barclays Center Brooklyn, New York Sienna Betts Grandview High School (CO) UCLA
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Morgan Wootten National Player of the Year

Prior to each game since 1997 (Boys)/2002 (Girls), a national player of the year has been chosen from the field of McDonald's All-Americans based on activity in the community, classroom and on the court. The award is named in honor of high school coach Morgan Wootten, one of the founders of the McDonald's game.[14]

Past winners

Boys

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Sprite/Powerade Jam Fest Award Winners

The slam dunk contest was first held as an unofficial event in 1985, and became an official part of the festivities in 1987.

The three-point contest was first held for boys in 1989, with a girls' competition added alongside the inaugural girls' game in 2002.

The skills contest was added for both boys and girls in 2002, with separate events held for both sexes through 2015.

In 2016, the skills contest was discontinued and replaced with a "Legends & Stars Shootout", involving teams consisting of one boy, one girl, and one All-American Game alumnus of either sex. Within each individual entry of Legends & Stars Shootout winners, the teams are listed in the aforementioned order. The Shootout is a timed competition in which each team must make a layup, free throw, three-pointer, and halfcourt shot in that order.[16]

Year Dunk Contest 3-Point Contest Skills Contest Legends & Stars Shootout
1985 Michael Porter[17]
1987 Jerome Harmon
1988 Matt Steigenga
1989 James Robinson Pat Graham
1990 Darrin Hancock Adrian Autry
1991 Jimmy King Sharone Wright
1992 Carlos Strong Chris Collins
1993 Jerry Stackhouse Chris Kingsbury
1994 Ricky Price Trajan Langdon
1995 Vince Carter Louis Bullock
1996 Lester Earl Nate James
1997 Baron Davis Shane Battier
1998 Ronald Curry Teddy Dupay
1999 Donnell Harvey Jason Kapono
2000 DeShawn Stevenson Chris Duhon
2001 David Lee Mo Williams
2002 Carmelo Anthony JJ Redick (boys)
Shanna Zolman (girls)
Torin Francis (boys)
Courtney LaVere (girls)
2003 LeBron James Mike Jones (boys)
Ivory Latta (girls)
Brian Butch (boys)
Erin Lawless (girls)
2004 Candace Parker Darius Washington Jr. (boys)
Sa'de Wiley-Gatewood (girls)
LaMarcus Aldridge (boys)
Charde Houston (girls)
2005 Gerald Green Mario Chalmers (boys)
Erika Arriaran (girls)
Richard Hendrix (boys)
Christina Wirth (girls)
2006 Gerald Henderson, Jr. Wayne Ellington (boys)
Allison Hightower (girls)
James Keefe (boys)
Michelle Harrison (girls)
2007 Blake Griffin Chris Wright (boys)
Italee Lucas (girls)
Nolan Smith (boys)
Cetera DeGraffenreid (girls)
2008 DeMar DeRozan Larry Drew II (boys)
Ashley Corral (girls)
Jrue Holiday (boys)
Nneka Ogwumike (girls)
2009 Avery Bradley Ryan Kelly (boys)
Skylar Diggins (girls)
Dante Taylor (boys)
China Crosby (girls)
2010 Josh Selby Cory Joseph (boys)
Maggie Lucas (girls)
Keith Appling (boys)
Chelsea Gray (girls)
2011 Le'Bryan Nash Kyle Wiltjer (boys)
Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis (girls)
Michael Carter-Williams (boys)
Ariya Crook-Williams (girls)
2012 Shabazz Muhammad Rasheed Sulaimon (boys)
Morgan Tuck (girls)
Tyler Lewis (boys)
Jordan Jones (girls)
2013 Chris Walker Nigel Williams-Goss (boys)
Kaela Davis (girls)
Demetrius Jackson (boys)
Jessica Washington (girls)
2014 Grayson Allen James Blackmon Jr. (boys)
Alexa Middleton (girls)
Tyus Jones (boys)
Alexa Middleton (girls)
2015 Dwayne Bacon Luke Kennard (boys)
Asia Durr (girls)
Jalen Brunson (boys)
Napheesa Collier (girls)
2016 Frank Jackson Malik Monk (boys)
Amber Ramirez (girls)
Jayson Tatum, Amber Ramirez, Candice Wiggins
2017 Collin Sexton Trae Young (boys)
Chasity Patterson (girls)
Quade Green, Anastasia Hayes, Jayne Appel
2018 Zion Williamson Immanuel Quickley &
Cam Reddish (boys)
McKenzie Forbes (girls)
Romeo Langford, Christyn Williams, Candice Wiggins
2019 Francesca Belibi Cole Anthony (boys)
Samantha Brunelle (girls)
Tyrese Maxey, Samantha Brunelle, Diamond DeShields
2020 Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2021
2022 Ashlyn Watkins Keyonte George (boys)
Ashlon Jackson (girls)
Mark Mitchell (boys)
Indya Nivar (girls)
2023 Sean Stewart Jared McCain (boys)

Kymora Johnson (girls)

Ja'Kobe Walter (boys)

Riley Nelson (girls)

2024
Note: The only female winners of the slam dunk contest are Candace Parker, Fran Belibi, and Ashlyn Watkins who respectively won in 2004, 2019, and 2022.

See also

References

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