Texas, California leads the McDonald's girls basketball selections

By Mitch Stephens Feb 11, 2010, 12:00am

Eight from Longhorn and Golden states are picked to play in game's elite All-Star showcase.

Teams from Texas and California have dominated the MaxPreps Xcellent 25 national rankings all year so it’s probably not coincidence that eight members from those states – five from Texas – have been selected to the McDonald’s All-American teams it was announced on Thursday.

MacArthur's Odyssey Sims is one of nation's top point guards.
MacArthur's Odyssey Sims is one of nation's top point guards.
Photo by Jim Redman
The game will be played March 31 at the Value City Arena in Columbus Ohio. Game time is 5:30 p.m. ET and be broadcast on ESPNU.

Odyssey Sims, a 5-foot-8 point guard from MacArthur High School and Chiney Oguwmike, a 6-3 power forward from Cy-Fair, lead the Texas contingent. Both are Player of the Year finalists.

Other Texas players are 6-5 power forward Karla Gilbert (A&M Consolidated), 6-foot wing Tiffany Moore (Frisco) and 5-9 point guard Meighan Simmons (Steele).

They’ll be joined on the West squad by a trio from California, including a duo from top-ranked St. Mary’s Chelsea Gray, a 5-11 point guard, and 5-11 shooting guard Afure Jemerigbe.

The East squad are led by three New York standouts, Stefanie Dalson, a 6-5 post from Minisink and Bri Hartley, a 5-9 point guard from North Babylon.

Both those girls are headed for top-ranked Connecticut, as is East teammate Samarie Walker, a 6-1 wing from Chaminade-Julienne.

Here are the girls selections

East Squad
Alicia Devaughn, 6-4, C, Ely (Pompano Beach, Fla.) — Headed to Maryland

Stefanie Dolson, 6-5, C, Minisink Valley (Slate Hill, N.Y.) — Connecticut

Bria Hartley, 5-9, G, North Babylon (North Babylon, N.Y.) — Connecticut

Kaniesha Horn, 6-1, F, Ramsay (Birmingham, Ala.) — Alabama

Natasha Howard, 6-3, F, Waite (Toledo, Ohio) — Florida State

Maggie Lucas, 5-9, G, Germantown Academy (Fort Washington, Pa.) — Penn State

Kayla McBride, 5-11, G, Villa Maria Academy (Erie, Pa.) — Notre Dame

Laurin Mincy, 6-0, G, University (Newark, N.J.) — Maryland

Jennifer O’Neil, 5-6, G, St. Michael Academy (New York, N.Y.) — Kentucky

Haley. Peters, 6-3, F, Peddie (Hightstown, N.J.) — Duke

Ronika Ransford, 5-8, G, Woodson (Washington, District of Columbia) — Georgia

Samarie Walker, 6-1, F, Chaminade-Julienne (Dayton, Ohio) — Connecticut

West Squad
Aaryn Ellenberg, 5-6, G, Bishop Gorman (Las Vegas, Nev.) — Oklahoma

Karla Gilbert, 6-5, F, A&M Consolidated (College Station, Texas) — Texas A&M

Chelsea Gray, 5-11, G, St. Mary's (Stockton, Calif.) — Duke

Richa Jackson, 6-0, F, Midwest City (Midwest City, Okla.) — Duke

Afure Jemerigbe, 5-11, G, St. Mary's (Stockton, Calif.) — Cal

Tiffany Moore 6-0, F, Frisco (Frisco, Texas) — Texas

Chiney Ogwunmike, 6-3, F, Cy-Fair (Cypress, Texas) — Stanford

Theresa Plaisance, 6-5, C, Vandebilt Catholic (Houma, La.) — LSU

Lindsay Sherbert, 6-1, F, Great Oak (Temecula, Calif.) — Cal

Meighan Simmons, 5-9, G, Steele (Cibolo, Texas) — Tennessee

Odyssey Sims, 5-8, G, MacArthur (Irving, Texas) — Baylor

Madison Williams, 6-7, C, Detroit Country Day (Beverly Hills, Mich.) — Michigan State