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Quarterback led Golden Eagles to back-to-back undefeated state title runs.
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Pioneering state for the sport has no shortage of quality signal callers.
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Texas signee was MaxPreps Massachusetts Basketball Player of the Year before hitting triple digits on mound for Shamrocks.
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Former MaxPreps All-American Elliot Cadeau of Michigan becomes fourth player from Missouri to win award.
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Lauren Betts became first player from Colorado to earn award after leading UCLA to national title.
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Columbus of Florida, Volcano Vista of New Mexico and Dale of Oklahoma tied for top spot on the list.
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Incarnate Word Academy of Missouri leads the list with nine in a row
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Senior signal caller helped Alonso improve to 8-0 while bringing career total to 10,428 yards.
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Two-time scoring leader Romello Bruhn of West Ranch is Player of the Year.
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Lauren Harris of Faith Christian made history on her way to earning Player of the Year honors.
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Several former high school teammates could face off this weekend as the field narrows from 16 to four.
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Sharpshooter helped Westminster Academy pull off state championship three-peat in Florida.
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Record-setters Azul Trujillo and Jessica Manriquez join Arizona phenom Makayla Martinez on Mexico’s roster after formerly representing United States.
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Panthers avenge two previous losses to Eagles in a historic final between section foes.
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Lauren Harris goes for 26 points, 16 rebounds and finishes career with a record 742 3-pointers.
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Benjamin Lukacs scores 26 points as Cougars claim program's first state championship in first appearance.
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Cardinals win second straight state title after coming up short in sections both years.
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Orange Lutheran quarterback has thrown for 13,694 yards and 209 touchdowns over the past two seasons.
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Jaylani Palmer of Nevada, Teuaililo Time of Washington headline winter selections.
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Vikings complete quest for back-to-back titles, win 11th state crown since 1988.
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Dynamic duo helps Vikings down Metro League rival for fifth time this season 85-68.
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Drew Brees, Aaron Donald and Cam Newton among coaches expected to lead teams in 7-on-7 competition.
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Jamier Brown vs. Hayden Stepp, Brysen Wright vs. Giovanni Tuggle highlight potential head-to-head battles.
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Jamier Brown, Easton Royal and Brysen Wright among big names expected to compete in Georgia.
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More than 70 programs enter the postseason looking to extend championship streaks.
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Red Knights looking for ninth consecutive title in Missouri.
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Version of onside kick among significant changes.
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New York leads the list of past All-Star MVPs with six while California and Illinois follow with five apiece
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California has produced the most winners in the events that highlight the annual All-Star Weekend
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No. 2-ranked Ontario Christian has hit the century mark seven times this season.