2011 McDonald’s All American Games

Cooking games online, games for girls only, winx club games, didi games, didi. McDonald’s recently announced its nationwide list of prep seniors who have been nominated for the 2011 McDonald’s All American Games. Of the nearly 2,000 nominees announced, Calloway County’s Averee Fields and Paducah Tilghman’s Josh Forrest were selected.
Nominees were submitted by members of the McDonald’s All American Selection Committee as well as state representatives who closely follow prep basketball in each player’s respective area.

Fields is averaging 23.5 points per game, while shooting nearly 62 percent from the field and averaging close to 13 rebounds per contest as well.

McDonald’s will name the final roster of 24 boys and 24 girls during the 2011 McDonald’s All American Selection Show on ESPNU, airing Feb. 10 at 4:30 p.m.

The 10th annual Girls Game will tip off on Wed., March 30 at 6:30 p.m. inside the famed United Center in Chicago, Ill., and will broadcast live on ESPNU.

The 34th annual Boys Game tips off at 9 p.m. and will air live on ESPN.

Since 1978, more than 1,000 male and female athletes have competed in the McDonald’s All American Games, forming an elite list of players in basketball history.  McDonald’s All American athletes include basketball greats Alonzo Mourning, Kevin Garnett, LeBron James, Carmelo Anthony, Candace Parker, Kevin Durant and Derrick Rose.

Blue Springs’ Cee Cee Burris and Truman’s Becca Strobbe are two of 34 girls basketball players from the Kansas City metro area nominated for the 2011 McDonald’s All-American game.
Burris is averaging 14.4 points for the 18-2 Wildcats, the No. 3-ranked Class 5 team in the state.
Strobbe is scoring at a 13.9 points per game clip for the 12-6 Patriots and is closing in on the 1,000-point career marker.

Burris and Strobbe were among a list of 2,000 nominees nationwide. Cooking games online, games for girls only, winx club games, didi games, didi.

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