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Game Week: Day 3

Wednesday, March 31st, 2010

Media Day

Reporters flocked to the Columbus Ronald McDonald House Tuesday to interview McDonald’s All American players about their experiences on and off the court during Game week. National and local media outlets including ESPN, Sports Illustrated, USA Today and the Columbus Dispatch highlighted the players’ visit to the Columbus Ronald McDonald House and first scrimmage.

Warming Up Before The Big Dance….

McDonald's All American and future Ohio State Buckeye, Jared Sullinger concentrates on his shot during the boys scrimmage on Tuesday

Getting Dressed in Their Sunday Best.…

CBS college basketball analyst, Clark Kellogg, wrapped up the day of activities as the featured speaker at the Player Awards Banquet at Columbus Convention Center to recognize the players’ achievements. Eddie George served as the night’s Master of Ceremonies and the players heard powerful words from both Kellogg and George, two of Ohio’s most highly decorated sports icons, about the importance of using their talent and ability to give back to others less fortunate than themselves. Harrison Barnes and Chiney Ogwumike were also recognized for the prestigious Morgan Wootten Player of the Year award, honoring the best players/athletes in the country.

Harrison Barnes and Chiney Ogwumike receive the Boys and Girls Morgan Wootten Player of the Year award for their talents on and off the court during the 2010 McDonald's All American Games

And Here We Go….

Game day is at hand, folks, and if you’re as excited as we are … then you’re pretty excited to see the best high school basketball players compete on a national stage. Plop down in front of the tube tonight and tune-in to ESPNU to watch the girls game live at 5:30 p.m. ET and ESPN to watch the boys game live at 8:00 p.m. ET.

Come on back tomorrow for Game results and details on the first-ever McDonald’s All American Advisory Council Panel, led by Alonzo Mourning. In the meantime, check out mcdonaldsallamerican.com for more Game information.

Game Week: Day 2

Tuesday, March 30th, 2010

Welcome to McDonald’s. Would You Like Fries With That Shake?

2010 McDonald's All American, Tiffany Moore, gets a quick lesson on register at a local Columbus McDonald’s on Monday, March 29 as part of Game week

2010 McDonald's All American, Tiffany Moore, gets a quick lesson on register at a local Columbus McDonald’s on Monday, March 29 as part of Game week

On Monday, the McDonald’s All American players jumped on the party bus and headed to a McDonald’s restaurant in Columbus for some lunch and even a little customer service. The players worked behind the counter and the drive thru to serve-up their favorite McDonald’s menu items. And, Kendall Marshall may have created the next great McDonald’s sandwich … the Big Mac Filet. However, the jury is still out on that one.

Lions and Tiger and Bears, Oh My!

Maggie Lucas and Ronika Ransford muster up the courage to hold a slithery resident of the Columbus Zoo

Maggie Lucas and Ronika Ransford muster up the courage to hold a slithery resident of the Columbus Zoo

Following the McDonald’s restaurant visit, players paid a visit to a popular attraction in the Ohio State capital - the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium. The players braved not only the cold temperatures, but overcame a few fears when they held a very, very large snake. The Players were even able to feed and hold some of the zoo residents … they were encouraged to hold the starfishes instead of the elephants, although most of the boys thought they could pick the elephant up.

POWERADE Jam Fest … Enough Said

2010 McDonald's All American Josh Selby soars through the air during his winning dunk at POWERADE Jam Fest. Selby was the 2010 Jam Fest slam dunk winner

2010 McDonald's All American Josh Selby soars through the air during his winning dunk at POWERADE Jam Fest. Selby was the 2010 Jam Fest slam dunk winner

The energy was frenetic in Value City Arena on Monday night for the POWERADE Jam Fest. Special Ronald McDonald House guest, Dany Ollom, helped judge the slam dunk contest alongside a host of stars, including former NFL and Ohio State University Running Back Eddie George and ESPN college football analyst, Kirk Herbstreit.

Jam Fest, which was broadcast live on ESPN2, brought the thousands of fans in attendance to their feet as the best high school players put on a ridiculous display of athleticism in the second annual skills challenge, the three-point competition and the highlight of the event, the slam-dunk contest. Josh Selby took home the title of the night’s most prolific dunker. Other winners, included:

• Keith Appling – Boys Skills Competition
• Chelsea Gray – Girls Skills Competition
• Cory Joseph – Three-Point Competition
• Maggie Lucas – Three-Point Competition

Here’s what’s on tap for today:
• Media Day
• Team Scrimmage
• Awards Banquet

Check back on Wednesday for the next round of updates on the 2010 McDonald’s All American Teams. But you if you just can’t wait until tomorrow, visit mcdonaldsallamerican.com for more information.

Game Week: Day 1

Monday, March 29th, 2010

Hello Columbus!

We’ve been waiting, you’ve been waiting and now that wait is over … it’s Game week, baby!
Forty-eight of the nation’s best high school basketball players are in the Buckeye State capital of Columbus for the 2010 McDonald’s All American Games – the 33rd Boys game and the ninth annual Girls game. The high school superstars started filing in Saturday to take part in a week chalked full of activities surrounding the Games.

All Americans in the House….

Yesterday the players kicked off Game week by experiencing first hand the true meaning of the Games when they visited the Ronald McDonald House of Central Ohio to spend time with children who are receiving critical treatment at a local hospital.

After touring the House, baking chocolate chip cookies and participating in a little story time, the players visited Nationwide Children’s Hospital to lift the spirits of some very appreciative kids. The players split up into two groups – one half toured the hospital and passed out gifts, while the other half visited the Rehab Unit gym and played a few games with the children.

Harrison Barnes and Ronald McDonald read to a very interested young man.

Harrison Barnes and Ronald McDonald read to a very interested young man.

For many of the players, the House and hospital visit changed the way they think about helping others and commented how moved they were by their experience of giving back to the families. The visit helped the players realize that Game week is about more than just a game.

Net proceeds from the 2010 Games go directly to the Ronald McDonald House Charities of Central Ohio. Since 1978 millions of dollars raised for Ronald McDonald House Charities across the country.

It’s in the Game!

Even after a long day, these players were still competing … albeit virtually. On Sunday night, the players took to the virtual court to play NCAA ’10 in the third annual EA Sports video game tournament. Players mixed in a little friendly competition, while listening to their very own Game week DJ and sitting down with the first wave of arriving media for interviews.

Chelsea Gray and Cory Joseph go one-on-one in the EA Sports video game tournament.

Chelsea Gray and Cory Joseph go one-on-one in the EA Sports video game tournament.

Just Another Manic Monday….

Today is another ‘jam’-packed day, which includes:
• McDonald’s Lunch
• Columbus Zoo Visit
POWERADE Jam Fest

Check back tomorrow for the latest updates on the 2010 McDonald’s All American Teams and be sure to visit mcdonaldsallamerican.com for more information.

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