Updated 12/16/2013

BOYS ALL-TIME STAT LEADERS

Points No. (West, ‘99) 31 (East, ‘81) 30 (West, ‘01) 28 (West, ‘95) 28 (West, ‘91) 28 LeBron James (East, ‘03) 27 (East, ‘93) 27 John Williams (West, ‘84) 27 J.J. Redick (East, ‘02) 26 (West, ‘06) 25 J.R. Smith (East, ‘04) 25 (East, ‘01) 25 (West, ‘00) 25 (West, ‘94) 25 (West, '13) 24 (East, ‘05) 24 Darius Rice (East, ‘00) 24 Felipe Lopez (East, ‘94) 24 Brian Shorter (East, ‘87) 24 (East, ‘85) 24 (East, ‘81) 24 (West, ‘08) 23 (West, ‘07) 23 (West, ‘03) 23 (West, ‘00) 23 J.R. Reid (East, ‘86) 23 (East, '10) 22 DeMarcus Nelson (West, ‘04) 22 Rashad McCants (East, ‘02) 22 , Jr. (West, ‘99) 22 Casey Jacobson (West, ‘99) 22 Jason Capel (East, ‘98) 22 James Forrest (East, ‘91) 22

Assists No. (West, ‘93) 13 Andre Barrett (East, ‘00) 12 (West, ‘98) 12 (East, ‘04) 11 Brett Nelson (West, ‘99) 11 Adrian Autry (East, ‘90) 11 (East, ‘03) 10 (East, ‘95) 10 (East, ‘89) 10 (East, 09) 9 (West, ‘08) 9 (East, ‘05) 9 (East, ‘98) 9 Kyle Anderson (East, '12) 8 Kevin Ferrell (West, '12) 8 Dee Brown (West, ‘02) 8 (East, ‘99) 8 (West, ‘84) 8 Melvin Howard (East, ‘83) 8 Dwayne Washington (East, ‘83) 8

Steals No. (East, ‘90) 10 (West, ‘04) 7 (East, ‘82) 6 Michael Jordan (East, ‘81) 6 (West, ‘08) 5 Michael Rosario (East, ‘08) 5 (West, ‘05) 5 (West, ‘00) 5 Michael Dunleavy, Jr. (West, ‘99) 5 (West, ‘99) 5 (West, '92) 5 Dennis Scott (East, '87) 5 Brian Shorter (East, '87) 5 Gary Grant (West, '84) 5 Shannon Scott (East, 11) 5

Rebounds No. (East, ‘80) 24 (West, ‘92) 21 Shaquille O’Neal (West, ‘89) 16 Comegys (East, ‘83) 16 John Williams (West, ‘84) 16 (West, ‘78) 16 Zach Randolph (West, ‘00) 15 (West, ‘86) 15 Teddy Grubbs (West, ‘79) 15 Andre Brown (West, ‘00) 14 (East, ‘94) 14 (East, ‘88) 14 Joe Wolf (West, ‘83) 14 Kenny Walker (West, ‘82) 14 (West, ‘79) 14 Devin Durrant (West, ‘78) 14 Eric Williams (East, ‘02) 13 (West, ‘01) 13 Ronald Curry (East, ‘98) 13 (East, ‘93) 13 (West, ‘83) 13 (West, ‘79) 13 Guy Morgan (East, ‘78) 13 DaJuan Coleman (East, '12) 12 Michael Gilchrist (East, 11) 12 (East, ‘07) 12 Michael Beasley (West, ‘07) 12

Blocks No. (East, ‘79) 10 (West, ‘90) 6 Shaquille O'Neal (West, ‘89) 6 (East, ‘01) 5 Dwayne Schintzius (West, ‘86) 5 (East, ‘83) 5

Most FGs No. Chris Webber (West, ‘91) 14 John Williams (West, ‘84) 13 Michael Jordan (East, ‘81) 13 LeBron James (East, ‘03) 12 Eddy Curry (West, ‘01) 12 DeShawn Stevenson (West, ‘00) 12 Adrian Branch (East, ‘81) 12 Willie Warren (West. ‘08) 11 Zach Randolph (West, ‘00) 11 Paul Pierce (West, ‘95) 11 Aaron Gordon (West, '13) 10 (West, '12) 10 Michael Beasley (West, ‘07) 10 Kevin Durant (West, ‘06) 10 J.R. Smith (East, ‘04) 10 J.J. Redick (East, ‘02) 10 Carlos Boozer, Jr. (West, ‘99) 10 James Forrest (East, ‘91) 10 (East, ‘90) 10 Walker Lambiotte (East, ‘85) 10 James Blackmon (West, ‘83) 10 (East, ’09) 9 (East, ‘08) 9 DeMarcus Nelson (West, ‘04) 9 (East, ‘04) 9 Shannon Brown (West, ‘03) 9 Rashad McCants (East ‘02) 9 David Lee (West, ‘01) 9 (East, ‘01) 9 Casey Jacobson (West, ‘99) 9 Damien Wilkins (East, ‘99) 9 (West, ‘98) 9 (West, ‘97) 9 Winfred Walton (West, ‘96) 9 Updated 12/16/2013

GIRLS ALL-TIME STAT LEADERS

Points No. Elizabeth Williams (East, 11) 23 (East, ‘04) 22 Meighan Simmons (West, '10) 21 (West, ‘02) 21 (East, ‘02) 21 Nirra Fields (West, '12) 20 Natasha Howard (East, '10) 20 (East, ‘05) 19 (West, ‘04) 19 (West, '12) 18 Skylar Diggins (East, ’09) 18 (West, ‘07) 18 (East, ‘07) 18 Brianna Banks (West, 11) 17 (East '10) 17 (East, ‘08) 17 (West, ‘03) 17 (West, '13) 16 Jasmine Thomas (East, ‘07) 16 Erin Lawless (West, ‘03) 16 (East, ‘02) 16 Diamond DeShields (East, '13) 15 Tyler Scaife (West, '13) 15 Alexis Prince (East, '12) 15 Karla Gilbert (West '10) 15 (East, ‘04) 15 Barbara Turner (East, ‘02) 15

Assists No. Jasmine Thomas (East, ‘07) 6 Niya Johnson (East, '12) 5 Natasha Howard (East '10) 5 Eliza Pierre (West, ’09) 5 Erin Grant (West, ‘02) 5 Shanna Zolman (East, ‘02) 5 (West, '13) 4 Tyler Scaife (West, '13) 4 Jessica Washington (West, '13) 4 (West '10) 4 Tiffany Moore (West '10) 4 Nikki Speed (West, ‘08) 4 Lorin Dixon (East, ‘07) 4 Khadijah Rushdan (East, ‘07) 4 Jordan Murphree (West, ‘06) 4 Amanda Thompson (West, ‘06) 4 Erika Arriarian (East, ‘05) 4 (East, ‘05) 4

Steals* No. (East, '06) 8 Chelsea Gray (West, '10) 5 Bria Hartley (East, '10) 5 Karla Gilbert (West, '10) 5 Diamond DeShields (East, '13) 4 Cassie Peoples (West, '11) 4 Eliza Pierre (West, '09) 4 Ceter DeGraffenreid (West, '07) 4 (West, '06) 4 Rashanda McCants (West, '05) 4 Dewanna Bonner (West, '05) 4 Sa'de Wiley-Gatewood (West, '04) 4 *Information only avaliable from 2004 onward.

Rebounds No. (East, ‘07) 14 (East, '13) 13 Madison Williams (West '10) 13 Mercedes Russell (West, '13) 12 (East, '12) 12 Kayla Pedersen (West, ‘07) 12 (West, ‘05) 12 Seimone Augustus (East, ‘02) 12 Jordan Reynolds (West, '13) 11 Elizabeth Williams (East, 11) 11 (East, ‘08) 11 Willnett Crockett (West, ‘02) 11 Tierra Ruffin-Pratt (West, ’09) 10 Candace Parker (West, ‘04) 10 Tye'sha Fluker (West, ‘02) 10 Alexis Prince (East, '12) 9 Natasha Howard (East '10) 9 Victoria Baugh (West, ‘07) 9 Jasmine Thomas (East, ‘07) 9 Tina Charles (East, ‘06) 9 Amanda Thompson (West, ‘06) 9 Allison Hightower (West, ‘06) 9 Lauren Ervin (West, ‘03) 9

Blocks No. (East, ‘03) 9 Stephanie Mavunga (East, '13) 6 Ashley Gayle (West, ‘08) 6 Katie Collier (West, '12) 5 Joslyn Tinkle (East ’09) 5 Amanda Thompson (West, ‘06) 5 Sara Hammond (East, '11) 5 Amber Henson (East, '11) 5 Cokie Reed (East, ’09) 4 Courtney Paris (West, ‘05) 4 Candace Parker (West, ‘04) 4

Most FGs No. Elizabeth Williams (East, 11) 10 Nirra Fields (West, '12) 9 Morgan Tuck (West, '12) 8 Kayla Pedersen (West, ‘07) 8 Maya Moore (East, ‘07) 8 Ann Strother (West, ‘02) 8 Brianna Banks (West, 11) 7 Natasha Howard (East '10) 7 Meighan Simmons (West '10) 7 Jasmine Thomas (East, ‘07) 7 Courtney Paris (West, ‘05) 7 Marissa Coleman (East, ‘05) 7 Erin Lawless (West, ‘03) 7 Seimone Augustus (East, ‘02) 7 Updated 12/16/2013

BOYS Year Winner Loser City (Site) Attendance 2013 West 110 East 99 , IL (United ) 15,818 2012 East 102 West 106 Chicago, IL (United Center) 16,308 2011 East 111 West 96 Chicago, IL (United Center) 20,019 2010 West 107 East 104 Columbus, OH (Value City Arena) 9,210 2009 East 113 West 110 Miamil, FL (BankUnited Center) 5,981 2008 East 107 West 102 Milwaukee, WI () 10,914 2007 West 114 East 112 Louisville, KY () 11,632 2006 West 112 East 94 San Diego, CA (Cox Arena at Aztec Bowl) 11,900 2005 East 115 West 110 South Bend, IN (Joyce Center) 7,660 2004 East 126 West 96 Oklahoma City, OK (Ford Center) 14,402 2003 East 122 West 107 Cleveland, OH (Gund Arena) 18,728 2002 East 138 West 107 New York, NY () 16,505 2001 West 131 East 125 Durham, NC () 9,314 2000 West 146 East 120 Boston, MA (Fleet Center) 18,624 1999 West 141 East 128 Ames, IA (Hilton Coliseum) 10,993 1998 East 128 West 112 Norfolk, VA (Scope Arena) 10,500 1997 East 94 West 81 Colorado Springs, CO (Clune Arena) 5,197 1996 East 120 West 105 Pittsburgh, PA (Civic Arena) 13,411 1995 West 126 East 115 St. Louis, MO (Kiel Center) 16,201 1994 East 112 West 110 New York, NY (St. John's Alumni Hall) 6,008 1993 East 105 West 95 Memphis, TN (Mid-South Coliseum) 10,225 1992 West 100 East 85 Atlanta, GA (Memorial Coliseum) 7,589 1991 West 108 East 106 Springfield, MA (Civic Center) 8,246 1990 East 115 West 104 , IN (Market Square Arena) 12,033 1989 West 112 East 103 Kansas City, MO (Kemper Arena) 9,419 1988 East 105 West 99 Albuquerque, NM (The Pit) 12,815 1987 East 118 West 110 Philadelphia, PA (Spectrum) 10,156 1986 East 104 West 101 Detroit, MI (Joe Louis Arena) 15,527 1985 East 128 West 98 Dallas, TX (Moody Coliseum) 9,007 1984 West 131 East 106 , CA () 10,214 1983 West 115 East 113 Atlanta, GA (Omni) 14,996 1982 West 103 East 84 Chicago, IL (Rosemont Horizon) 15,836 1981 East 96 West 95 Wichita, KS (Henry Levitt Arena) 10,006 1980 West 135 East 111 Oakland, CA (Coliseum Arena) 8,429 1979 East 106 West 105 Charlotte, NC (Coliseum) 11,666 1978 West 94 East 86 Philadelphia, PA (Spectrum) 13,063

East leads the series, 19-17 Total Attendance: 428,552 (11,904 Average)

GIRLS Year Winner Loser City (Site) Attendance 2013 West 92 East 64 Chicago, IL (United Center) 15,818 2012 East 79 West 78 Chicago, IL (United Center) 16,308 2011 East 78 West 66 Chicago, IL (United Center) 20,019 2010 West 84 East 75 Columbus, OH (Value City Arena) 9,210 2009 West 69 East 68 Miamil, FL (BankUnited Center) 5,981 2008 West 80 East 64 Milwaukee, WI (Bradley Center) 10,914 2007 East 105 West 76 Louisville, KY (Freedom Hall) 11,632 2006 West 80 East 76 San Diego, CA (Cox Arena at Aztec Bowl) 11,900 2005 West 80 East 64 South Bend, IN (Joyce Center) 7,660 2004 East 91 West 66 Oklahoma City, OK (Ford Center) 14,402 2003 West 92 East 72 Cleveland, OH (Gund Arena) 18,728 2002 West 94 East 85 New York, NY (Madison Square Garden) 16,505

West leads the series, 8-4 Total Attendance: 159,077 (13,256 Average) Updated 12/16/2013

Three- Shoot-Out and Winners Since 1987, the McDonald’s All American Games have included a Slam Dunk competition modeled after the NBA All-Star event. In 1989, a three-point accuracy competition was added and in 2002 a skills competition was added.

Slam Dunk Winners 2013 Chris Walker, Holmes County, Bonifay, FL 2012 Shabazz Muhammad, Bishop Gorman H.S., , NV 2011 LeBryan Nash, Lincoln High School Dallas, TX 2010 Josh Selby, Lake Clifton HS, Baltimore, MD 2009 , Jr., Findlay College Prep, Puyallup, WA 2008 Demar DeRozan, Compton HS, Compton, CA 2007 , Oklahoma Christian School, Edmond, OK 2006 Gerald Henderson, Jr., The Episcopal Academy, Merion Station, PA 2005 Gerald Green, Gulf Shores Academy, Houston, TX 2004 Candace Parker, Naperville Central HS, Naperville, IL 2003 LeBron James, St. Vincent-St. Mary HS, Akron, OH 2002 , Oak Hill Academy, Mouth of Wilson, VA 2001 David Lee, Chaminade HS, St. Louis, MO 2000 DeShawn Stevenson, Washington Union HS, Fresno, CA 1999 , Randolph Clay HS, Cuthbert, GA 1998 Ronald Curry, Hampton HS, Hampton, VA 1997 , Crossroads HS, Santa Monica, CA 1996 Lester Earl, Glen Oaks HS, Baton Rouge, LA 1995 , Mainland HS, Daytona Beach, FL 1994 Ricky Price, Serra HS, Gardena, CA 1993 Jerry Stackhouse, Oak Hill Academy, Mouth of Wilson, VA 1992 Carlos Strong, Cedar Shoals HS, Athens, GA 1991 , Plano East HS, Plano, TX 1990 , Griffin HS, Griffin, GA 1989 James Robinson, Murrah HS, Jackson, MS 1988 Matt Steigenga, S. Christian HS, Grand Rapids, MI 1987 Jerome Harmon, Lew Wallace HS, Gary, IN

Three-Point Shoot-Out Winners 2013 Nigel Williams-Goss, Findlay College Prep, Henderson, NV Kaela Davis, Buford H.S., Suwanee, GA 2012 Rasheed Sulaimon, Strake Jesuit H.S., Houston, TX Morgan Tuck, Bolingbrook H.S., Bolingbrook, IL 2011 Kyle Wiltjer, Jesuit High School, Portland, OR Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis, Mater Dei, Anaheim, CA 2010 Corey Joseph, Findlay College Prep, Pickering, Ontario , Germantown Academy, Narberth, PA 2009 , Ravenscroft School, Raleigh, NC Skylar Diggins, Washington HS, South Bend, IN 2008 Larry Drew II, William Howard Taft HS, Woodland Hills, CA Ashley Corral, Prairie HS, Battle Ground, WA 2007 Chris Wright, St. John’s College HS, Washington, DC , Centennial HS, Las Vegas, NV 2006 , The Episcopal Academy, Merion Station, PA Allison Hightower, Juan Sequin HS, Arlington, TX 2005 Mario Chalmers, Bartlett HS, Anchorage, AK Erika Arriaran, Norco HS, Norco, CA 2004 Darius Washington, Jr., Edgewater HS, Orlando, FL Sa’de Wiley-Gatewood, Lynwood HS, CA 2003 Michael Jones, Thayer Academy, Braintree, MA , York Comprehensive HS, York, SC 2002 J.J. Redick, Cave Spring HS, Roanoke, VA Shanna Zolman, Wawasee HS, Syracuse, IN 2001 Maurice Williams, Murrah HS, Jackson, MS 2000 , Salmen HS, Slidell, LA 1999 Jason Kapono, Artesia HS, Lakewood, CA 1998 Teddy Dupay, Mariner HS, Cape Coral, FL 1997 , Detroit Country Day HS, Beverly Hills, MI 1996 Nate James, St. John Prospect Hall, Frederick, MD 1995 , Laurel Baptist Academy, Laurel, MD 1994 , Anchorage East HS, Anchorage, AK 1993 Chris Kingsbury, Hamilton HS, Hamilton, OH 1992 Chris Collins, Glenbrook North HS, Northbrook, IL 1991 , Southwest HS, Macon, GA 1990 Adrian Autry, St. Nicholas Tolentine HS, , NY 1989 Pat Graham, Floyd Central HS, New Albany, IN

Skills Competition Winners 2013 Demetrius Jackson, Marian High, Mishawaka, IN Jessica Washington, Jenks, Tulsa, OK 2012 Tyler Lewis, Oak Hill Academy, Mouth of Wilson, VA Jordan Jones, DeSoto H.S., DeSoto, TX 2011 Michael Carter-Williams, St. Andrew's HS, South Hamilton, MA Ariya Crook-Williams Long Beach Poly HS, Los Angeles, CA 2010 Keith Appling, Detroit Pershing HS, Detroit, MI Chelsea Gray, Saint Mary's HS, Manteca, CA 2009 Dante Taylor, National Christian Academy, White Plains, NY China Crosby, Manhattan Center for Science & Math, Bronx, NY 2008 Jrue Holiday, , North Hollywood, CA Nnemkadi Ogwumike, Cy-Fair HS, Cypress, TX 2007 , Oak Hill Academy, Mouth of Wilson, VA Cetera DeGraffenreid, Smoky Mountain HS, Sylva, NC 2006 James Keefe, Santa Margarita Catholic HS, Santa Margarita, CA Michelle Harrison, Mountain View HS, Orem, UT 2005 , Athens HS Athens, AL , Seton Catholic HS Chandler, AZ 2004 LaMarcus Aldridge, Seagoville HS, Seagoville, TX , San Diego HS, San Diego, CA 2003 Brian Butch, Appleton West HS, Appleton, WI Erin Lawless, Fenwick HS, Berwyn, IL 2002 , Tabor Academy, Marion, MA Courtney LaVere, Beuna HS, Ventura, CA Updated 12/16/2013

THE JOHN R. WOODEN BOYS MVP AWARD Named after the legendary coach of UCLA, the John R Wooden Most Valuable Player Award is given to the most outstanding player of the McDonald's All American Game. The previous recipients are listed below (co-winners were named in 1981, 1983, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1993, 2004, 2006, 2010, and 2011).

Aaron Gordon ('13) Archbishop Mitty, San Jose, CA Shabazz Muhammad ('12) Bishop Gorman H.S., Las Vegas, NV James McAdoo ('11) Norfolk Christian, Norfolk, VA Michael Gilchrist ('11) St. Patricks, Elizabeth, NJ ('10) Ames HS, Ames, IA Jared Sullinger ('10) Northland HS, Columbus, OH Derrick Favors (’09) South Atlanta High School, Atlanta, GA Tyreke Evans (’08) American Christian Academy & Prep School, Aston, PA Michael Beasley (’07) Notre Dame Preparatory, Fitchburg, MA (’06) LaCosta Canyon HS, Carlsbad, CA Kevin Durant (’06) Montrose Christian School, Rockville, MD Josh McRoberts ('05) Carmel HS, Carmel, IN Dwight Howard ('04) SW Atlanta Christian Academy, Atlanta, GA J.R. Smith ('04) St. Benedict's HS, Newark, NJ LeBron James (’03) St.Vincent - St.Mary HS, Akron, OH J.J. Redick (’02) Cave Spring HS, Roanoke, VA Eddy Curry ('01) Thornwood HS, South Holland, IL Zach Randolph ('00) Marion HS, Marion, IN Jonathan Bender ('99) Picayune Memorial HS, Picayune, MS Ronald Curry ('98) Hampton HS, Hampton, VA Kenny Gregory ('97) Independence HS, Columbus, OH ('96) St. Patricks, Elizabeth, NJ ('95) Farragut Academy, Chicago, IL Felipe Lopez ('94) Rice HS, Manhattan, NY Jerry Stackhouse ('93) Oak Hill Academy, Mouth of Wilson, VA Jacque Vaughn ('93) John Muir HS, Pasadena, CA Othella Harrington ('92) Murrah HS, Jackson, MS ('91) Salem HS, Salem, MA Chris Webber ('91) Country Day School, Detroit, MI Shawn Bradley ('90) Emery County HS, Castle Dale, UT Khalid Reeves (’90) Christ the King, Middle Village, NY Bobby Hurley ('89) St. Anthony's HS, Jersey City, NJ Shaquille O'Neal ('89) Robert G. Cole HS, San Antonio, TX Billy Owens ('88) Carlisle HS, Carlise, PA ('88) Indian River HS, Chesapeake, VA ('87) Buena Vista HS, Saginaw, MI J.R. Reid ('86) Kempsville HS, Virginia Beach, VA Walker Lambiotte ('85) Central HS, Woodstock, VA John Williams ('84) Crenshaw HS, Los Angeles, CA Winston Bennett ('83) Male HS, Louisville, KY Dwayne Washington (’83) Boys & Girls HS, Brooklyn, NY ('82) Martin Luther King, Jr. HS, Chicago, IL Adrian Branch ('81) DeMatha HS, Hyattsville, MD ('81) Wichita Heights HS, Wichita, KS ('80) Hugh Manley HS, Chicago, IL Darren Daye ('79) John F. Kennedy HS, Granada Hills, CA Rudy Woods ('78) Bryan HS, Gray, GA Updated 12/16/2013

THE JOHN R. WOODEN GIRLS MVP AWARD

Named after the legendary coach of UCLA, the John R. Wooden Most Valuable Player Award is given to the outstanding player of the McDonald's All American Game. The previous recipients are listed below (co- winners were named in 2002, 2008, 2009 and 2010).

Mercedes Russell ('13) Springfield High, Springfield, OR Alexis Prince ('12) Edgewater H.S., Orlando, FL Elizabeth Williams ('11) Princess Anne, Virginia Beach, VA Natasha Howard ('10) Toledo Waite HS, Toledo, OH Meighan Simmons ('10) Byron P Steele II HS, Cibolo, TX Skylar Diggins (’09) Washington HS, South Bend, IN Tierra Ruffin-Pratt (’09) T.C. Williams HS, Alexandria, VA Brooklyn Pope (’08) Paul Laurence Dunbar HS, Fort Worth, TX Nikki Speed (’08) Marlborough School, Los Angeles, CA Jasmine Thomas (’07) Oakton HS, Vienna, VA Jayne Appel (’06) Cardondelet HS, Concord, CA Courtney Paris (’05) Piedmont HS, Piedmont, CA Alexis Hornbuckle (’04) South Charleston HS, South Charleston, WV Katie Gearlds (’03) Beech Grove HS, Indianapolis, IN Ann Strother (’02) Highlands Ranch HS, Highlands Ranch, CO Shanna Zolman (’02) Wawasee HS, Syracuse, IN Updated 12/16/2013

THE AWARD The Morgan Wootten Award recognizes the nation’s top high school senior who demonstrates outstanding character, exhibits leadership, and embodies the values of being a student-athlete in both her/his schoolwork and community affairs.

Jabari Parker ('13) Simeon Career Academy H.S., Chicago, IL Shabazz Muhammad ('12) Bishop Gorman H.S., Las Vegas, NV ('11) Winter Park HS, Winter Park, FL Harrison Barnes (’10) , Ames, IA Derrick Favors (’09) South Atlanta HS, Atlanta, GA (’08) Helen Cox HS, Gretna, LA (’07) Lake Oswego HS, Lake Oswego, OR ('06) Lawrence North HS, Indianapolis, IN Josh McRoberts ('05) Carmel HS, Carmel, IN Dwight Howard (’04) Southwest Atlanta Christian Academy, Atlanta, GA LeBron James (’03) St. Vincent - St. Mary HS, Akron, OH Torin Francis ('02) Tabor Academy, Marion, MA ('01) Jefferson HS, Portland, OR Chris Duhon ('00) Salmen HS, Slidell, LA Jay Williams ('99) St. Joseph’s HS, Metuchen, NJ Ronald Curry ('98) Hampton HS, Hampton, VA Shane Battier ('97) Detroit Country Day, Beverly Hills, MI Updated 12/16/2013

THE MORGAN WOOTTEN AWARD The Morgan Wootten Award recognizes the nation’s top high school senior who demonstrates outstanding character, exhibits leadership, and embodies the values of being a student-athlete in both her/his schoolwork and community affairs.

Taya Reimer ('13) Hamilton Southeastern, Fishers, IN ('12) Cicero-North H.S., Syracuse, NY Elizabeth Williams ('11) Princess Anne, Virginia Beach (’10) Cy-Fair High School, Cypress, TX (’09) John Foster Dulles HS, Stafford, TX Elena Delle Donne (’08) Ursuline Academy, Greenville, DE Maya Moore (’07) Collins Hill HS, Lawrenceville, GA Tina Charles (’06) Christ the King HS, Middle Village, NY (’05) ThunderRidge HS, Highlands Ranch, CO Candace Parker (’04) Naperville Central HS, Naperville, IL Ivory Latta (’03) York Comprehensive HS, York, SC Nicole Wolff (’02) Walpole HS, Walpole, MA Updated 12/16/2013

JACK DALY SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD Named after Jack Daly – former senior vice president of McDonald’s Global Communications – this award is given to the player who exhibits the best sportsmanship during the week of the game and is voted on by the players and coaches. This award is given in memory of Bernard “Baldy” Regan (1934- 1995).

Demetrius Jackson ('13) Marian High, Mishawaka, IN Devonta Pollard ('12) Kemper County H.S., Porterville, MS Myck Kabongo ('11) Findlay College Prep, Toronto Ontario ('10) Bishop O'Connell HS, Dumfries, VA Avery Bradley, Jr. (’09) Findlay College Prep, Puyallup, WA (’08) Galena HS, Reno, NV Gani Lawal (’07) Norcross HS, Norcross, GA Gerald Henderson ('06) The Episcopal Academy, Merion Station, PA Tasmin Mitchell ('05) Denham Springs HS, Denham Springs, LA (’04) University Lab School, Baton Rouge, LA Chris Paul (’03) West Forsyth HS, Clemmons, NC Dee Brown ('02) Proviso East HS, Maywood, IL David Harrison ('01) Brentwood Academy, Brentwood, TN Chris Duhon ('00) Salmen HS, Slidell, LA Brett Nelson ('99) St. Albans HS, St. Albans, WV Ted Dupay ('98) Mariner HS, Cape Coral, FL Shane Battier ('97) Detroit Counrty Day, Beverly Hills, MI Nate James ('96) St. John Prospect Hall, Frederick, MD Updated 12/16/2013

THE JACK DALY SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD Named after Jack Daly – former senior vice president of McDonald’s Global Communications – this award is given to the player who exhibits the best sportsmanship during the week of the game and is voted on by the players and coaches. This award is given in memory of Bernard “Baldy” Regan (1934-1995).

Linnae Harper ('13) Whitney Young, Chicago, IL Erica McCall ('13) Ridgeview High, Bakersfield, CA ('13) La Jolla Country Day School, La Jolla, CA Brittney Sykes ('12) University H.S., Newark, NJ Cierra Burdick ('11) Butler HS, Charlotte, NC ('10) Irving MacArthur HS, Irving, TX Stephanie Holzer (’09) Cardinal O’Hara HS, Newton Square, PA LaSondra Barrett (’08) William B. Murrah HS, Jackson, MS Drey Mingo (’07) Marist School, Atlanta, GA Bridgette Mitchell (’06) The Peddie School, Highstown, NJ Carrem Gay (’05) Christ the King HS, Middle Village, NY Darrice Griffin (’04) Seagraves HS, Seagraves, TX Brooke Baughman (’03) Canyon HS, Canyon, TX Barbara Turner (’02) East Tech HS, Cleveland, OH