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Oklahoma Basketball Stars Named McDonald’s All American Nominees
- Updated: January 14, 2020
OKLAHOMA BASKETBALL STARS NAMED McDONALD’s ALL AMERICAN NOMINEES
Nine of Oklahoma’s hardwood heroes have been nominated as possible selections as McDonald’s All-Americans. Six girls and three boys were chosen from Oklahoma high school basketball teams from among the more than 900 high school basketball players nationwide as nominees for the annual All-Star game that will be played April 1 in Houston.
The six girls earning nominations include Taylen Collins-Muldrow, Yvette Mayberry-Tulsa Washington, Rylee Langerman-Christian Heritage, Katelyn Levings-Edmond Memorial, Maddie Carlile-Arkoma and Mackenzie Crusoe-Choctaw.
The trio of boys nominated included are Bryce Thompson-Tulsa Washington, Rondel Walker-Putnam City West and Brock Davis-Holland Hall.
This will be the 43rdannual boys game and 19thannual girls contest. A committee of coaches and media members from across the country will select the final rosters.