High School Sports

See the 42 basketball players from DFW nominated for 2020 McDonald’s All-American

The 2020 McDonald’s All-American high school basketball games will tip off April 1 at Houston’s Toyota Center and the girls and boys nominees were announced on Tuesday.

More than 40 players from Dallas-Fort Worth were nominated, including 35 girls.

The final rosters will be announced later this month. The girls game will tip at 4 p.m. while the boys will follow at 6 p.m.

You can buy your tickets starting Wednesday.

Here are the nominees from DFW:

Girls

Sarah Andrews, Irving MacArthur

Maci Bookout, Royse City

Avery Brittingham, Crowley

Jayla Brooks, Sachse

Alexis Brown, Dallas Lincoln

Camryn Hill, South Grand Prairie

Kenzi Carter, FW Country Day

Sierra Dickson, Hebron

Ashley Faux, Plano Coram Deo

Erin Fry, McKinney

Myra Gordon, LD Bell

Hannah Gusters, Irving MacArthur

Tia Harvey, Sachse

Mekayla Holley, Carrollton Creekview

Anzhane Hutton, Trinity Cedar Hill

Tyler Jackson, Allen

Emani Jenkins, South Oak Cliff

Tamia Jones, The Colony

Molly Kaiser, Saginaw

Deja Kelly, Duncanville

Allysa Lafontaine, Boswell

Tommisha Lampkin, Mansfield Summit

M’Kayla Malone, Saginaw

Rhyle McKinney, Argyle

Jordyn Merritt, Plano

Madison Ott, Frisco Centennial

Jayla Pierson, South Oak Cliff

Maggie Robbins, Plano

Jene’ Samuels Mesquite

Jewel Spear, The Colony

Adhel Tac, Sachse

Ash’a Thompson, DeSoto

Jade Thompson, Denton Guyer

Navaeh Tot, Plano John Paul II

Harmoni Turner, Mansfield Legacy

Boys

JaKobe Coles, Denton Guyer

Donte Houston, Garland Lakeview Centennial

Andrew Laczkowski, St. Mark’s

Jackson Maupin, Argyle

Micah Peavy, Duncanville

David Robinson, Seagoville

Jalen Williams, Dallas Carter

SEE ALL THE NOMINEES HERE

This story was originally published January 14, 2020 at 12:13 PM.

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Brian Gosset
Fort Worth Star-Telegram
Brian Gosset covered high school sports for the Fort Worth Star-Telegram until 2023. He graduated from Northern Arizona University with a degree in journalism before coming to Texas in 2014.
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