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This category includes male high school student-athletes who were named All-Americans in basketball by Parade magazine. Parade named boys' high school All-America teams from 1957 to 2015. Contents
The newspaper names two teams, one for male athletes and one for female athletes. The newspaper has named a team every year since 1983. Each year, the newspaper also selects a USA Today High School Boys' Basketball Coach of the Year and a USA Today High School Girls' Basketball Coach of the Year. [1] [2] [3] [4]
The first All-America team in 1957 consisted of three five-player teams, and the first-team selections appeared on television on The Steve Allen Show. [ 2 ] [ 7 ] The following year, 20 players were selected and participated in the first annual Parade All-American high school game. [ 8 ]
It was 13 leap days ago that the two schools put together the longest game in the history of boys high school, mens college or NBA basketball. After 13 overtimes , Boone Trail came out on top, 54-52.
The ESPN RISE boys' high school basketball All-American (2009–2011), formerly EA Sports boys' high school basketball All-American (2005–2008) and Student Sports boys' high school basketball All-American (1989–2004), [3] [4] is an annual honorary list that includes twenty first team All-American selections of the best high school ...
Chris Bosh, Lincoln (Dallas), Class of 2002. High school: Led Lincoln to the Class 4A state championship and was named Mr. Basketball in Texas. Also made first team All-American by Parade and ...
In 1970, two private schools that had operated since the 1800s, Oak Grove School and Coburn Classical Institute, merged to form Oak Grove-Coburn. [2] Coburn Classical Institute, founded in 1828, was a coeducational day high school in Waterville, Maine. [3] Oak Grove School, founded in 1849, was a Quaker boarding school for girls, in Vassalboro. [4]
The 2010-2011 school year was the last for Oak Grove to operate. [1] The school mascot was transferred to the new Maumelle High School, built a few miles away in Maumelle, AR. The name "Oak Grove" and the school's colors did not transfer. [1] The 2011-2012 school year was the first year in which Maumelle had its own high school. Since its ...