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First team MaxPreps Sophomore All-America selection averaged 20.2 points, 9.5 rebounds and 3.0 steals per contest at Buckhorn (Ala.) last season.
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California leads the way with 27 selections including Bill Russell, James Harden and Bill Russell.
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A.J. Dybantsa, Cameron Boozer and Darryn Peterson each make strong claims for top spot in Class of 2025.
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Eagles and Warriors need not apply. From more than 25,000 schools represented on MaxPreps, we have narrowed it down 20 of the most fascinating mascots in America.
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First team MaxPreps Sophomore All-America selection averaged 13.1 points, 5.7 rebounds and 3.1 assists per contest at Prolific Prep last season.
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Koa Peat scores 26 points with eight rebounds and four assists, while Cameron Boozer chipped in 24 points and 13 rebounds in the title game.
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Nine players scored in double-figures of blowout at the FIBA Men's World Cup in Turkiye as U17 team improves to 47-0 all-time.
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California and Texas lead with seven selections each after Bronny James is drafted to the Los Angeles Lakers in the second round.
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Imhotep Charter product has one of the most distinguished resumes among players not selected in first round.
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Florida has produced 34 first-round selections since 2014.
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Georgia product has seen his stock soar since the beginning of his junior season at Newton High School.
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Projected first-round selection helped Huskies go 112-12 during his four years in the program.
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North Laurel star concluded his illustrious prep career as third-leading scorer in state history and second in assists.
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UConn center averaged 29.9 points, 18.1 rebounds and 6.1 blocks per game to guide Bristol Central to its first state title since 1990 as a senior.
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Projected first-round pick averaged 19.6 points, 6.8 assists, 5.5 rebounds and 2.2 steals per contest to guide Wheeler to its ninth state title as a senior.
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G League Ignite product put together storied career for one of the top programs in the Lone Star State.
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Nearly 400 players from 40 states have earned MaxPreps Freshman All-American honors over the past 15 years.
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Of more than 400 NBA champions since 1947, California is the only state with more than 50 players to win a ring.
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Over 500 players from 39 states have earned MaxPreps Sophomore All-American honors over the past 15 years.
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Boston Celtics star Jayson Tatum was the MaxPreps National Sophomore and Junior of the Year, three-time All-American at Chaminade (Mo.).
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Illinois becomes latest to adopt timed possessions, movement picking up steam following NFHS recommendation.
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Hall of Fame coach compiled 1,333 wins, five Texas state titles during 47-year career.
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See list that includes over 40 players on the move, including John Clark, Cole Cloer, Kaden House, Trent Perry and Joe Sterling.
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Over 600 players from 40 states have earned MaxPreps Junior All-American honors over the past 15 years.
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Reidsville sophomore dominated North Carolina state championship games on the gridiron and hardwood.
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A look back at the history of MaxPreps rankings and awards programs.
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No. 2-ranked Class of 2026 prospect averaged 19.9 points, 5.5 rebounds and 2.5 assists per contest this spring.
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MaxPreps All-American averaged 21.2 points, 9.4 rebounds and 3.5 assists per game at Prolific Prep last season.
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Four-star Class of 2025 prospect is among the top 10 scorers on Nike circuit through three sessions, averaging 20.3 points per game.
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Five-star Class of 2025 prospect is the second-leading scoring in Nike EYBL action through three sessions, averaging 24.0 points per game.
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Celtics, Mavericks, Pacers and Timberwolves combine for 27 five-star players on their playoff rosters.
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Quintavius “Q” Burdette had become an agent of chaos on the long-running reality show.
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Prolific Prep star is averaging 23.7 points and 5.7 rebounds per outing through two sessions.
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Elite Class of 2025 prospect is averaging 25.5 points and 14.8 rebounds per contest through two sessions.
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California and Florida lead the way when it comes to producing players still alive in the postseason.
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Nike EYBL home to majority of stars in the rising junior class.
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Approximately 60 percent of the top 100 players are competing on the Nike EYBL circuit this year.
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After winning three straight state titles in Florida, Boozer brothers and Columbus shaping up to be the team to beat.
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Over 700 players from 38 states have earned the MaxPreps All-American distinction over the past 19 years.
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Montverde Academy and Oak Hill Academy lead list of 236 schools that have earned a spot in the final rankings over the past 16 years.
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Six-year veteran led Panthers to Texas state title, No. 8 national ranking.
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Jacob Canton, Jaxson Davis, Jaylan Mitchell and Taj Saragba join California star on first team.
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Alijah Arenas, Caleb Holt, Jalen Montonati and Tyran Stokes join California star on first team.
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Darius Acuff, Brayden Burries, A.J. Dybantsa and Koa Peat join Florida star on first team.
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Ace Bailey, Cameron Boozer, Isaiah Evans and Cooper Flagg join MaxPreps National Player of the Year on first team.
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Don Bosco Prep star becomes second player from Garden State to win high school basketball's highest honor.
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Eagles capture fourth national title in five years, seventh since 2013.
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Panthers went 35-3, captured VISAA Division I state title and advanced to Chipotle Nationals championship game.
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Nation's top-ranked senior joined by Derik Queen, Curtis Givens as standouts in Saturday's championship game.
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Duke signees Cooper Flagg and Darren Harris shine for respective teams in semifinal wins.