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Where does this year's Duncanville national championship team fit in?
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AZ Compass Prep standout will play King James in adaptation of book about his iconic prep career in Ohio.
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Smith has a career record of 480-92 with six state championships.
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Oak Hill Academy leads list of 210 schools that have earned a spot in the final rankings over the past 14 years.
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Duncanville, North Little Rock, Link Academy and Sunrise Christian Academy are 2022 squads that made cut after successful seasons.
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Big senior season at Quaker Valley caught the attention of John Calipari and his staff in Lexington.
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Larry Bird, Kobe Bryant, Bill Russell, Wilt Chamberlain, Shaquille O'Neal, Magic Johnson among other top names.
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D.J. Wagner, Bronny James, Andrej Stojakovic, Cameron and Cayden Boozer making their own way in the game.
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More than two-thirds of top 50 players competing on Nike EYBL circuit this year.
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MaxPreps All-American averaged 22.1 points and 10.9 rebounds per game to lead team to state title as a junior.
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More than two-thirds of top 100 players competing on Nike EYBL circuit this year.
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Poca standout headlines 25 players who get it done at schools under 1,000 students.
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MaxPreps Sophomore All-American latest to choose new path while skipping junior, senior seasons.
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Journey Emerson outduels fellow Montana standout Damon Gros Ventre, notching 82 points for top spot.
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Defending national champion will be loaded once again led by Cameron Barnes and Ronald Holland.
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List headlined by 11 three-time MaxPreps All-Americans, including Michael Kidd-Gilchrist, Jabari Parker, Austin Rivers and Lance Stephenson.
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Longtime Lawrence North leader best known for coaching Greg Oden, Mike Conley Jr. to three straight state titles from 2004-06.
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Cayden Boozer, Jerry Easter, Koa Peat and Darryn Peterson join Columbus star on first team.
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Airious Bailey, Paul McNeil, Tre Johnson, Bryson Tucker join Cardinal Hayes star on first team.
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Twenty-year veteran led Huskies to first California state title, No. 2 national ranking.
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G.G. Jackson, Mackenzie Mgbako, D.J. Wagner and Simeon Wilcher join Duncanville star on first team.
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Gradey Dick, Nick Smith, Jarace Walker and Kel'el Ware join MaxPreps National Player of the Year on first team.
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Versatile shooting guard and Duke signee becomes fourth Montverde Academy star to win award in eight years after leading the Eagles to another national championship.
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Panthers went 35-1, captured Texas Class 6A title and notched big wins over Centennial and Montverde Academy.
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Carl Cherenfant leads five players in double figures as the Eagles breeze to their second straight lopsided victory in initial showdown of NFHS champions.
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UCF pledge Taylor Hendricks powers Calvary win with 24 points and 12 rebounds.
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In advance of next week's final MaxPreps Top 25 and All-America teams, we recognize the champion of champions in every state.
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Calvary Christian Academy, Sidwell Friends, Auburn and Norcross comprise inaugural field.
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Eagles capture third consecutive national title, sixth overall since 2013.
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Total of 47 teams begin next year with 20 or more straight wins.
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Eagles grab sixth event title 60-49 behind double-doubles from Dillon Mitchell, Malik Reneau.
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Eagles seek sixth title while Lions look for to become only first-year champion in event history.
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South Dakota Class A champion finishes ranked No. 1 among schools under 1,000 students.
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The Crew pull off 59-56 win while Link Academy, Montverde Academy, IMG Academy also advance to Friday's semifinals.
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Eight-team field features one first-time participant in Link Academy as No. 1 Sunrise Christian looks to seal national championship.
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National Top 20 programs fill the eight-team championship field.
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Practice game defeat inspires East to a wire-to-wire win in the return of prestigious showcase contest.
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ESPN and ESPN2 to broadcast showcase contests from Wintrust Arena in Chicago.
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NFL legends Walter Payton and Thurman Thomas among latest inducted earlier this month.
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Recent pick for Arkansas MaxPreps Player of the Year Nick Smith making an impression.
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Champs crowned in all 50 states.
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Wilt Chamberlain, Luke Kennard and Trae Young among those making an appearance.
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Jaron Tibbs leads four players in double figures as the Fighting Irish more than double up the Trojans with a 65-31 victory.
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Jake Dimichele led the way with 23 points, finishing second on the WPIAL career scoring list.
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The 'plucky' guard with puffy hairdo and Ted Lasso 'stache epitomizes Peacocks' underdog status.
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Storied showcase honors its 45th anniversary by highlighting the top 45 players to participate.
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See footage of the future NBA lottery pick slinging the rock for perennial power O'Dea.
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Chris Livingston, Cason Wallace, Dereck Lively and D.J. Wagner among future stars earning state honors.
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Indians win back-to-back overtime games to take surprising first crown since the end of World War II.
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Camden, Centerville fall after state title defeats.