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Mcdonald's All American Games All-Time Stats and Award Winners Updated 1/1/2018 BOYS ALL-TIME STAT LEADERS Points No. Jonathan B McDonald's All American Games All-time Stats and Award Winners Updated 1/1/2018 BOYS ALL-TIME STAT LEADERS Points No. Jonathan Bender (West, ‘99) 31 Michael Jordan (East, ‘81) 30 Eddy Curry (West, ‘01) 28 Paul Pierce (West, ‘95) 28 Chris Webber (West, ‘91) 28 LeBron James (East, ‘03) 27 Jerry Stackhouse (East, ‘93) 27 John Williams (West, ‘84) 27 J.J. Redick (East, ‘02) 26 Kevin Durant (West, ‘06) 25 J.R. Smith (East, ‘04) 25 Dajuan Wagner (East, ‘01) 25 DeShawn Stevenson (West, ‘00) 25 Jerod Ward (West, ‘94) 25 Aaron Gordon (West, '13) 24 Gerald Green (East, ‘05) 24 Darius Rice (East, ‘00) 24 Felipe Lopez (East, ‘94) 24 Brian Shorter (East, ‘87) 24 Walker Lambiotte (East, ‘85) 24 Adrian Branch (East, ‘81) 24 Justin Jackson (East, '14) 23 Willie Warren (West, ‘08) 23 Michael Beasley (West, ‘07) 23 Shannon Brown (West, ‘03) 23 Zach Randolph (West, ‘00) 23 J.R. Reid (East, ‘86) 23 Jared Sullinger (East, '10) 22 DeMarcus Nelson (West, ‘04) 22 Rashad McCants (East, ‘02) 22 Carlos Boozer, Jr. (West, ‘99) 22 Casey Jacobson (West, ‘99) 22 Jason Capel (East, ‘98) 22 James Forrest (East, ‘91) 22 Assists No. Lonzo Ball (West, '16) 13 Jacque Vaughn (West, ‘93) 13 Andre Barrett (East, ‘00) 12 Erick Barkley (West, ‘98) 12 Sebastian Telfair (East, ‘04) 11 Brett Nelson (West, ‘99) 11 Adrian Autry (East, ‘90) 11 Tyus Jones (East, '14) 10 Chris Paul (East, ‘03) 10 Stephon Marbury (East, ‘95) 10 Bobby Hurley (East, ‘89) 10 Peyton Siva (East, 09) 9 Brandon Jennings (West, ‘08) 9 Greg Paulus (East, ‘05) 9 Ronald Curry (East, ‘98) 9 Kyle Anderson (East, '12) 8 Kevin Ferrell (West, '12) 8 Dee Brown (West, ‘02) 8 Kenny Satterfield (East, ‘99) 8 Gary Grant (West, ‘84) 8 Melvin Howard (East, ‘83) 8 Dwayne Washington (East, ‘83) 8 Steals No. Khalid Reeves (East, ‘90) 10 Jordan Farmar (West, ‘04) 7 Dell Curry (East, ‘82) 6 Michael Jordan (East, ‘81) 6 Jrue Holiday (West, ‘08) 5 Michael Rosario (East, ‘08) 5 Mario Chalmers (West, ‘05) 5 Darius Miles (West, ‘00) 5 Michael Dunleavy, Jr. (West, ‘99) 5 Jason Gardner (West, ‘99) 5 Jason Kidd (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. Sam Perkins (East, ‘80) 24 Othella Harrington (West, ‘92) 21 Shaquille O’Neal (West, ‘89) 16 Dallas Comegys (East, ‘83) 16 John Williams (West, ‘84) 16 Rudy Woods (West, ‘78) 16 Zach Randolph (West, ‘00) 15 Derrick Coleman (West, ‘86) 15 Teddy Grubbs (West, ‘79) 15 Andre Brown (West, ‘00) 14 Adonal Foyle (East, ‘94) 14 Billy Owens (East, ‘88) 14 Joe Wolf (West, ‘83) 14 Kenny Walker (West, ‘82) 14 Darren Daye (West, ‘79) 14 Devin Durrant (West, ‘78) 14 Eric Williams (East, ‘02) 13 David Lee (West, ‘01) 13 Ronald Curry (East, ‘98) 13 Dontonio Wingfield (East, ‘93) 13 Winston Bennett (West, ‘83) 13 Antoine Carr (West, ‘79) 13 Guy Morgan (East, ‘78) 13 Bam Adebayo (East, '16) 12 DaJuan Coleman (East, '12) 12 Michael Gilchrist (East, 11) 12 Gani Lawal (East, ‘07) 12 Michael Beasley (West, ‘07) 12 Blocks No. Ralph Sampson (East, ‘79) 10 Shawn Bradley (West, ‘90) 6 Shaquille O'Neal (West, ‘89) 6 Kwame Brown (East, ‘01) 5 Dwayne Schintzius (West, ‘86) 5 Dallas Comegys (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 Justin Jackson (East, '14) 11 Willie Warren (West. ‘08) 11 Zach Randolph (West, ‘00) 11 Paul Pierce (West, ‘95) 11 Aaron Gordon (West, '13) 10 Shabazz Muhammad (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 Clifford Rozier (East, ‘90) 10 Walker Lambiotte (East, ‘85) 10 James Blackmon (West, ‘83) 10 Josh Jackson (West, '16) 9 Derrick Favors (East, ’09) 9 Tyreke Evans (East, ‘08) 9 DeMarcus Nelson (West, ‘04) 9 Dwight Howard (East, ‘04) 9 Shannon Brown (West, ‘03) 9 Rashad McCants (East ‘02) 9 David Lee (West, ‘01) 9 James White (East, ‘01) 9 Casey Jacobson (West, ‘99) 9 Damien Wilkins (East, ‘99) 9 Quentin Richardson (West, ‘98) 9 Kenny Gregory (West, ‘97) 9 Winfred Walton (West, ‘96) 9 Updated 1/1/2018 GIRLS ALL-TIME STAT LEADERS Points No. Sabrina Ionescu (West, '16) 25 Elizabeth Williams (East, 11) 23 Alexis Hornbuckle (East, ‘04) 22 Amber Ramirez (East, '16) 21 Te'a Omari Cooper (West, '15) 21 Meighan Simmons (West, '10) 21 Ann Strother (West, ‘02) 21 Shanna Zolman (East, ‘02) 21 Nirra Fields (West, '12) 20 Natasha Howard (East, '10) 20 Shakayla Thomas (East, '14) 19 Marissa Coleman (East, ‘05) 19 Candace Parker (West, ‘04) 19 Stephanie Watts (West, '15) 19 Rellah Boothe (East, '17) 18 Morgan Tuck (West, '12) 18 Skylar Diggins (East, ’09) 18 Kayla Pedersen (West, ‘07) 18 Maya Moore (East, ‘07) 18 Brianna Banks (West, 11) 17 Bria Hartley (East '10) 17 Shekinna Stricklen (East, ‘08) 17 Katie Gearlds (West, ‘03) 17 Mercedes Russell (West, '13) 16 Jasmine Thomas (East, ‘07) 16 Erin Lawless (West, ‘03) 16 Seimone Augustus (East, ‘02) 16 Jackie Young (West, '16) 15 Jaime Nared (West, '14) 15 Diamond DeShields (East, '13) 15 Tyler Scaife (West, '13) 15 Alexis Prince (East, '12) 15 Karla Gilbert (West '10) 15 Wanisha Smith (East, ‘04) 15 Barbara Turner (East, ‘02) 15 Assists No. Jordin Canada (West, '14) 7 Chasity Patterson (East, '17) 6 Crystal Dangerfield (East, '16) 6 Kyra Lambert (West, '15) 6 Kelsey Mitchell (East, '14) 6 Jasmine Thomas (East, ‘07) 6 Destiny Slocum (West, '16) 5 Alexa Middleton (East, '14) 5 Niya Johnson (East, '12) 5 Natasha Howard (East '10) 5 Ali Patberg (East, '15) 5 Eliza Pierre (West, ’09) 5 Erin Grant (West, ‘02) 5 Shanna Zolman (East, ‘02) 5 Evina Westbrook (West, '17) 4 Lauren Cox (West, '16) 4 Linnae Harper (West, '13) 4 Tyler Scaife (West, '13) 4 Jessica Washington (West, '13) 4 Chelsea Gray (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 Kristi Toliver (East, ‘05) 4 Steals* No. Monica Wright (East, '06) 8 Chelsea Gray (West, '10) 5 Bria Hartley (East, '10) 5 Karla Gilbert (West, '10) 5 Chasity Patterson (West, '17) 4 Jordin Canada (West, '14) 4 Diamond DeShields (East, '13) 4 Cassie Peoples (West, '11) 4 Eliza Pierre (West, '09) 4 Ceter DeGraffenreid (West, '07) 4 Allison Hightower (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. Kelley Cain (East, ‘07) 14 Stephanie Mavunga (East, '13) 13 Madison Williams (West '10) 13 Mercedes Russell (West, '13) 12 Bashaara Graves (East, '12) 12 Kayla Pedersen (West, ‘07) 12 Courtney Paris (West, ‘05) 12 Seimone Augustus (East, ‘02) 12 Jordan Reynolds (West, '13) 11 Elizabeth Williams (East, 11) 11 Elena Delle Donne (East, ‘08) 11 Willnett Crockett (West, ‘02) 11 Lauren Cox (West, '16) 10 Nadia Fingall (West, '16) 10 Sabrina Ionescu (West, '16) 10 Jackie Young (West, '16) 10 Napheesa Collier (West, '15) 10 Briana Turner (West, '14) 10 Tierra Ruffin-Pratt (West, ’09) 10 Candace Parker (West, ‘04) 10 Tye'sha Fluker (West, ‘02) 10 Blocks No. Alison Bales (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 Lauren Cox (West, '16) 4 Kristine Anigwe (West, '15) 4 Ashley Hearn (West, '15) 4 A'ja Wilson (East, '14) 4 Alyssa Rice (West, '14) 4 Cokie Reed (East, ’09) 4 Courtney Paris (West, ‘05) 4 Candace Parker (West, ‘04) 4 Most FGs No. Elizabeth Williams (East, 11) 10 Shakayla Thomas (East, '14) 9 Nirra Fields (West, '12) 9 Sabrina Ionescu (West, '16) 8 Te'a Omari Cooper (West, '15) 8 Morgan Tuck (West, '12) 8 Kayla Pedersen (West, ‘07) 8 Maya Moore (East, ‘07) 8 Ann Strother (West, ‘02) 8 Amber Ramirez (East, '16) 7 Jackie Young (West, '16) 7 Stephanie Watts (West, '15) 7 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 1/1/2018 BOYS Year Winner Loser City (Site) Attendance 2017 West 109 East 107 Chicago, IL (United Center) 14,554 2016 West 114 East 107 Chicago, IL (United Center) 12,405 2015 East 111 West 91 Chicago, IL (United Center) 14,565 2014 West 105 East 102 Chicago, IL (United Center) 17,116 2013 West 110 East 99 Chicago, IL (United Center) 15,818 2012 West 106 East 102 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 Miami, FL (BankUnited Center) 5,981 2008 East 107 West 102 Milwaukee, WI (Bradley Center) 10,914 2007 West 114 East 112 Louisville, KY (Freedom Hall) 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 (Madison Square Garden) 16,505 2001 West 131 East 125 Durham, NC (Cameron Indoor Stadium) 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.
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