Frank Jackson, Josh Jackson share MVP honors at McDonald’s All-American Game

By Staff Report Mar 30, 2016, 8:00pm

West team standouts combine for 38 points in 114-107 win.

Video: Josh Jackson down to three
Nation's No. 1 prospect will decide between Arizona, Kansas and Michigan State.

Frank Jackson and Josh Jackson aren't brothers but they put up twin scoring totals Wednesday night in the McDonald's All-American Game en route to co-MVP honors.

The Jacksons scored 19 points apiece in leading the West team to a 114-107 in the Chicago showcase contest.

Josh Jackson, a 6-foot-7 guard who is expected to choose between Arizona, Kansas and Michigan State in the coming days, is regarded as the No. 1 prospect in the 2016 class by 247Sports. He spent his final two years of high school at Prolific Prep Academy (Napa, Calif.).

Frank Jackson, a 6-3 guard headed to Duke, checks in at No. 14 on the same list. The future Blue Devil averaged over 28 points per game as a senior at Lone Peak (Highland, Utah) and surpassed 2,000 career points.



The McDonald's All-American Game is high school basketball's most prestigious postseason contest. Past participants include LeBron James, Magic Johnson and Michael Jordan.