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Click Here for the Full 2014 Nominee Press Release 2014 McDonald's All American Games Nominees Last Updated January 27, 2014 Click here for the full 2014 Nominee Press Release ALABAMA First Last School Name City State Quanetria Bolton Anniston High School Anniston Alabama Justin Coleman Wenonah High School Birmingham Alabama Isaac Haas Hokes Bluff High School Hokes Bluff Alabama Alexis Jennings Sparkman High School Madison Alabama William Lee Dallas County High School Plantersville Alabama Riley Norris Albertville High School Albertville Alabama Shakayla Thomas Sylacauga High School Sylacauga Alabama Morgan William Shades Valley High School Birmingham Alabama ARIZONA First Last School Name City State Zylan Cheatham South Mountain High School Phoenix Arizona Payton Dastrup Mountain View High School Mesa Arizona Michael Humphrey Sunnyslope High School Phoenix Arizona Dorian Pickens Pinnacle High School Phoenix Arizona ARKANSAS First Last School Name City State Jae'lisa Allen White Hall High School White Hall Arkansas Anton Beard Parkview Arts Science Magnet High Little Rock Arkansas Britnee Broadway Arkansas Searcy High School Searcy Arkansas Kori Bullard Lake Hamilton Pearcy Arkansas Hayleigh Henson Greenwood High School Greenwood Arkansas Rachel Medina Spring Hill High School Hope Arkansas Damonique Miller Joe T. Robinson High School Little Rock Arkansas Tiffany Murdock Malvern High School Malvern Arkansas Jillian Myers Ft. Smith Northside High School Fort Smith Arkansas CALIFORNIA First Last School Name City State Justin Bibbins Bishop Montgomery Torrance California Jerome Bryant Cathedral High School Los Angeles California Chyanne Butler Serra High School Gardena California Jordin Canada Windward School Los Angeles California Arica Carter Long Beach Polytechnic High School Long Beach California Robert Cartwright Flintridge Prep La Canada Flintridge California Derek Check Centennial High School Bakersfield California Zonyia Cormier Sacramento High School Sacramento California Mikayla Cowling Saint Mary's College H.S. 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