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Florida leads with 30 selections for second consecutive year while IMG Academy and Bishop Gorman were only teams with three players chosen.
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IMG Academy extends streak of first-round picks to five consecutive years with J.C. Latham and J.J. McCarthy.
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Former Long Beach Poly standout head coach takes over at SoCal power.
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California has produced 40 first-round selections, including Josh Allen, John Elway, Aaron Rodgers and C.J. Stroud.
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North Carolina State signee led North Pitt to state title while piling up over 2,500 career points.
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Jasmine Francik, Brianne Weiss, Cameryn Harrison headline 13 players in the running for top honor.
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Texas, California have combined for over 30 percent of first overall selections.
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List includes pair of Minnesota players who scored 60-plus points in same game.
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Lakeside senior left-hander averaging more than two strikeouts per inning.
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Grimsley signal caller completed nearly 70 percent of his attempts and didn’t throw an interception in final 12 games of sophomore season.
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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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University of Georgia commit Cade Brown also among national leaders.
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Florida has produced 50 first-round selections since 2014.
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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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Parker freshman snagged an incredible 83 bases in 35 games.
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Florida, Minnesota each have three schools with over 1,000 points.
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IMG Academy, St. Thomas Aquinas, American Heritage only three schools with at least 10 selections over last decade.
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Four ranked teams – including No. 1 Katy – set to enter postseason play in Texas.
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Bears have won 14 in a row, ascend to top spot after Corona falls to La Mirada.
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California, Florida, Georgia, Texas combine for over 40 percent of selections since 2014.
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Sixteen-year coaching veteran led school to first state title, 32-1 record.
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Six-year veteran led Panthers to Texas state title, No. 8 national ranking.
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Senior guard and 5,000-point scorer led tiny Lyon County to state title.
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"Special K" averaged nearly 35 points per night, including 62 in a January game.
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Jacy Abii, Brihanna Crittendon, Jerzy Robinson, Olivia Vukosa join California star on first team.
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Grayson Rigdon of Texas leads the way with six games of 50 or more points.
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Jacob Canton, Jaxson Davis, Jaylan Mitchell and Taj Saragba join California star on first team.
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Greyhounds lead race to become nation's top all-around athletic program for 2023-24.
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Monarchs looking for new leadership for the second time in as many years after surprising departure of state championship-winning coach.
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Dee Alexander, Sienna Betts, Jazzy Davidson, Mia Pauldo join Texas star on first team.
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Denton Guyer of Texas enters national picture as playoffs loom in the Lone Star State.
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Panthers go 4-0 with three shutouts in North Carolina en route to tournament title.
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Brittney Griner, Chiney and Nneka Ogwumike among those first off the board from the Lone Star State.
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Darius Acuff, Brayden Burries, A.J. Dybantsa and Koa Peat join Florida star on first team.
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Monarchs finished ranked No. 3 in the country after going 13-1 and winning Open Division state championship.
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Red Knights extended streak to 131 consecutive wins in an emotional state championship game.
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At 65 in a row, Vikings own fifth-longest streak in state history.
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Joyce Edwards, Kennedy Smith, Syla Swords and McKenna Woliczko join MaxPreps National Player of the Year on first team.
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Montverde Academy star shined brightest on big stage, leading Eagles to 24-4 record and third straight Chipotle Nationals title.
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Panther Creek senior hit for the ultimate cycle with solo, two-run and three-run homers consecutively followed by grand slam to end game.
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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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Eagles finish season 32-3 while grabbing second straight CIF Open Division state title.
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Bulldogs climb to No. 5 after big win over Bartow at Roger Jones Kissimmee Classic.
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Already 28-1 this season, Red Devils take advantage of previous No. 1 Corona's loss at Boras Classic.
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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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Ohio State commit scores 17 along with USC-bound Vivian Iwuchukwu as Eagles win third straight event title.
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Duke signees Cooper Flagg and Darren Harris shine for respective teams in semifinal wins.