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Thank You!

Wednesday, April 22nd, 2009

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Game fans,

We wanted to thank you for supporting the 2009 McDonald’s All American Games and following us on Inside The Games. From the players’ visit at the Ronald McDonald House in Miami to the high-energy POWERADE Jam Fest and McDonald’s All American Games, it was another memorable year. Proceeds from the 2009 Games will benefit Ronald McDonald House Charities of South Florida.

Stay tuned this fall for updates surrounding next year’s McDonald’s All American Games in Columbus, Ohio. We hope to see you at the Games in 2010!

If you have any questions, please reach out to Emily Fullmer at efullmer@golinharris.com or (312) 729-4235.

We hope you have a great summer.

-The McDonald’s All American Games team

Game Night

Thursday, April 2nd, 2009

2009 McDonald's All American Boys Game MVP Derrick Favors Dunks

2009 McDonald's All American Boys Game MVP Derrick Favors Dunks

32nd Anniversary of Games is Golden

The McDonald’s All American Games—recognized as the premier showcase in all of prep basketball—came to a close tonight with a pair of East vs. West match-ups featuring the top male and female high school basketball stars to raise money for Ronald McDonald House Charities of South Florida.

Games Highlights

The Girls Game, which featured some of the best players and stories in recent history, kicked-off the night’s action.

With a one-point victory - the closest game in the eight year history of the Girls Game - the West team edged past the East squad in a hard-fought 69-68 victory at the BankUnited Center in Miami. Tierra Ruffin-Pratt and Skylar Diggins stole the show with 10 and 18 points, respectively, earning co-MVP honors.

The Boys game was a classic battle, but Keith “Tiny” Gallon’s 20 points was not enough to propel the West squad past the East in a 113-110 thriller. Derrick Favors dominated the paint with a team-high 19 points and 8 boards, earning him MVP honors for the boys.

McDonald's All American Advisory Council Captain Alonzo Mourning is honored with the retirement of his jersey at the Boys Game

McDonald's All American Advisory Council Captain Alonzo Mourning is honored with the retirement of his jersey at the Boys Game

The Stars Were Out Tonight

In addition to Alonzo Mourning, captain of the McDonald’s All American Advisory Council, many high-profile celebrity/athletes made an appearance at this year’s Games including: NBA and WNBA greats Penny Hardaway, Kenny Anderson and Swinn Cash; Miami HEAT President Pat Riley; and ESPN personality Kenny Main.

2009 McDonald's All American Girls Game MVPs Tierra Ruffin-Pratt and Skylar Diggins receive awards following the Girls Game

2009 McDonald's All American Girls Game MVPs Tierra Ruffin-Pratt and Skylar Diggins receive awards following the Girls Game

2010 McDonald’s All American Games

With less than a year until next year’s Games in Columbus, Ohio at The Ohio State University, it’s not too late to start talking about who will make the squad. As the online chatter begins, be sure to check-in regularly at www.McDonaldsAllAmerican.com or at Inside the Games for the latest official Games news.

 

Game Week: Day 3

Wednesday, April 1st, 2009

Media Day

Dozens of reporters gathered at the BankUnited Center 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 Miami Herald highlighted the players’ visit to the Miami Ronald McDonald House and first scrimmage.

McDonald's All American Lance Stephenson flies through the air at the boys scrimmage Tuesday

McDonald's All American Lance Stephenson flies through the air at the boys scrimmage Tuesday

Scrimmage

After three days of intense practice, the first full-speed scrimmage tipped-off at the BankUnited Center following Media Day. The McDonald’s All American Games staff had a closed-door glimpse of the monster dunks and impressive team play. Fans watching the Games on Wed. at 5:30 p.m. ET (Girls) and 8:00 p.m. ET (Boys) should expect fast play and tight defense among the nation’s best high school athletes.

Kelsey Bone receives the Morgan Wootten Player of the Year award for her talents on and off the court during the 2009 McDonald's All American Games

Kelsey Bone receives the Morgan Wootten Player of the Year award for her talents on and off the court during the 2009 McDonald's All American Games

Pat Riley ended the day of activities by headlining the Player Awards Banquet at Miami’s Jungle Island to recognize the players’ achievements. Players heard from both Riley and Alonzo Mourning, two of Miami’s biggest sports icons, about the importance of using talent and ability to give back to others in need. Derrick Favors and Kelsey Bone were also recognized for the prestigious Morgan Wootten Player of the Year award, honoring the best players/athletes in the country.

Game Day

Game day is finally here and we hope you are as excited as we are to see the top prep basketball players compete on a national stage. 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.

Banquet

Tuesday, March 31st, 2009

Kicking off Day Two with an All American Meal at McDonald’s

2009 McDonald's All Americans serve customers at a local Miami drive thru on Tuesday, March 31 as part of Game week

2009 McDonald's All Americans serve customers at a local Miami drive thru on Tuesday, March 31 as part of Game week

On Monday, the McDonald’s All American players traveled to a local McDonald’s restaurant in Miami for some lunch and even a little customer service. The players worked behind the counter and at the drive thru to serve-up their favorite McDonald’s menu items.
2009 McDonald's All Americans play with the dolphins at the Miami Seaquarium on Tuesday, March 30

2009 McDonald's All Americans play with the dolphins at the Miami Seaquarium on Tuesday, March 30

Making a Splash at the Seaquarium

Following the McDonald’s restaurant visit, players paid a special visit to a popular attraction in Miami - the Seaquarium. The players suited up to swim with the dolphins and meet the manatees - it was a fun site to see some of the nation’s tallest kids playing a little one on one with the dolphins.

2009 McDonald's All American Avery Bradley goes for this winning dunk at POWERADE Jam Fest. Bradley was the 2009 Jam Fest slam dunk winner.

2009 McDonald's All American Avery Bradley goes for this winning dunk at POWERADE Jam Fest. Bradley was the 2009 Jam Fest slam dunk winner.

POWERADE Jam Fest is a Slam Dunk

The BankUnited Center came alive with electric energy Monday night for the POWERADE Jam Fest. Special Ronald McDonald House guest Bladimir Gomez judged the slam dunk contest alongside many stars including McDonald’s All American Advisory Council member Dominique Wilkins and NFL pro Shawne Merriman.

ESPN2 aired the first-ever LIVE broadcast of the Jam Fest, with the best high school players putting on a dazzling display of athleticism in the first ever skills challenge. The three-point competition and the crowd-favorite slam-dunk contest brought “oohs” and “aahs” from the thousands of fans in attendance.

Turning to Tuesday…

Here’s what’s on tap for today:

  • Media Day
  • Team Scrimmage
  • Player Awards Banquet

Game Week: Day 1

Monday, March 30th, 2009

McDonald's All American looks on as Cristal Ortiz paints a basketball at the Ronald McDonald House, Sunday, March 29, 2009 in Miami, Florida

McDonald's All American looks on as Cristal Ortiz paints a basketball at the Ronald McDonald House, Sunday, March 29, 2009 in Miami, Florida

Welcome to Miami…

Game week is finally here!

Forty-eight of the nation’s best high school basketball players are in sunny Miami for the 2009 McDonald’s All American Games - the 32nd Boys game and the eighth annual Girls game. The prep superstars arrived Saturday to participate in a week full of activities surrounding the Games.

House Party

Yesterday the players kicked off Game week by seeing firsthand the true meaning of the Games when they visited the Ronald McDonald House of South Florida to spend time with children who are receiving critical treatment at a nearby hospital.

Many players were touched by their experience of giving back to the families and said that the House visit changed the way they think about helping others. The visit truly helped the players realize that Game week is about more than just a game.

Each year, proceeds from the Games go directly to the local Ronald McDonald House, with millions of dollars raised since the Games began in 1978.

Game On!

Sunday night, the players battled in some friendly NCAA ‘09 competition to wind down from a busy day with the second annual EA Sports video game tournament. Players competed while listening to their very own Game week DJ and interviewing with the first wave of media that arrived in town.  

Monday Monday…

Today is another ‘jam’-packed day, which includes the:

  • Miami Seaquarium Visit
  • POWERADE Jam Fest

 

Check-back tomorrow for the latest updates on the 2009 McDonald’s All American Teams and be sure to visit mcdonaldsallamerican.com for additional information.

One Week Countdown Until the McDonald’s All American Games!

Wednesday, March 25th, 2009

Dwight Howard makes a big block during the 2004 McDonald's All American Boys Game

Dwight Howard makes a big block during the 2004 McDonald's All American Boys Game

We’re just one week out from the McDonald’s All American Games in sunny Miami, Florida. If you haven’t yet purchased tickets for this exciting event, please visit Ticketmaster here or call 1-866-909-GAME.

Here is a look at what’s on deck for Game week:

  • Sunday, March 29: Players visit the local Ronald McDonald House to learn the true meaning behind the Games — giving back.
  • Monday, March 30: Players visit the Miami Seaquarium and compete in the POWERADE Jam Fest.
  • Tuesday, March 31: Lance Stephenson Jr. announces his college decision at Media Day; Players are honored at an awards banquet.
  • Wednesday, April 1: The big event — the McDonald’s All American Girls and Boys Games.

For more information, please visit www.mcdonaldsallamerican.com. We will update our blog (www.insidethegames.net) daily onsite at the Games with the latest information, so be sure to check it out!

POWERADE Jam Fest and Dunk DominatION4 Contest

Wednesday, March 11th, 2009

Hey fans,

As a reminder, on March 30 the nation’s best prep basketball stars will show their stuff in the high-intensity POWERADE Jam Fest at the 2009 McDonald’s All American Games at the BankUnited Center in Miami, Fla. To purchase tickets, visit Ticketmaster here.

Also, POWERADE’s Dunk DominatION4 contest  is still open, and they’re looking for athletes who can rise above the rim and throw down a serious dunk on video to be entered. Some great videos have already been entered in the contest, but time is winding down so remember to send in your entries by March 18!

Athletes can submit a video of their best jam at www.Takkle.com and if their celebration of elevation stands out from the rest, they will star in a national POWERADE commercial during the 2009 POWERADE Jam Fest. 

The contest will be judged by a panel that includes 2002 McDonald’s All-American alumnus and all-star Amar’e Stoudemire.

Some of the past POWERADE Jam Fest winners include Candace Parker (2004), LeBron James (2003), Carmelo Anthony (2002), Baron Davis (1997) and Vince Carter (1995). See the Jam Fest highlights by visiting our YouTube site here

If you’re ready to show the world your mad hoops, POWERADE is ready to check out your above-the-rim skills that may help you star in a national television commercial for POWERADE!

 

Columbus to Host 2010 Games

Tuesday, March 10th, 2009

We announced today that Columbus, Ohio will host the 2010 McDonald’s All American Games. The Games will be played on March 31, 2010 at Value City Arena, home of The Ohio State University basketball teams.

A portion of the proceeds from the 2010 Games with benefit Ronald McDonald House Charities of Central Ohio.

Click below to read the full press release. We hope to see you in Miami this year and Columbus in 2010!

2010 Games Announcement

Game and Jam Fest Tickets Still Available!

Monday, March 9th, 2009

We’re just three weeks out from watching the best showcase of high school basketball talent in the nation at the McDonald’s All American Games and POWERADE Jam Fest in sunny Miami Florida.

Tickets are still available for both the Games and Jam Fest - don’t miss out on this opportunity to see the future NCAA and NBA greats perform!

To purchase tickets to the Games, please visit Ticketmaster here. To purchase tickets to POWERADE Jam Fest, please visit Ticketmaster here. You can also purchase tickets to both by calling 1-866-909-GAME.

We hope to see you in Miami!

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Q&A with 2009 Boys East Co-Head Coach Mark Lieberman

Thursday, March 5th, 2009

McDonald's All American Boys East Co-Head Coach Mark Lieberman

McDonald's All American Boys East Co-Head Coach Mark Lieberman

The staff of “Inside the Games” recently spoke with Mark Lieberman, co-head coach of the McDonald’s All American Boys East squad. Lieberman is in his twelfth year as head coach of the Monsignor Pace Spartans in Miami, Fla. 

Lieberman talks about co-head coach Darryl Burrows, Miami-area prep superstar Kenny Boynton, and his coaching strategy for the upcoming McDonald’s All American Games in Miami on April 1.  

ITG: How did it feel being named head coach for the McDonald’s All American Games?

ML: Even up until now it hasn’t fully sunk in. It’s a great personal accomplishment. This Game is the crown jewel. I’ve received congrats from friends and coaches around the country. Having my friends, players and everyone come out to watch us will be a great thing.   

ITG: What do you know about your co-head coach for the boys east team, Darryl Burrows?

ML: Darryl is a coaching icon in South Florida at Dillard and has numerous state championships. We spent eight days together in Beijing China working at a skills camp and became good friends. He’s a great family man and a great coach.  

ITG: What can you tell us about local standout Kenny Boynton who was recently named a McDonald’s All American?

ML: We played against Kenny’s team when he was in the eighth grade. He scored 17 points in the forth quarter and we knew then that he was a tremendously gifted player. I’ve followed his career and know he’s a hard worker and a good person. Knowing the time he puts in to make himself an elite player, I’m just looking forward to working with him. 

ITG: What’s the strategy for coaching a roster of the most elite high school all stars?

ML: That’s a good question. Every kid who plays basketball is competitive. These kids just happen to be the best of the best. We’ll just need to go out there and have fun and try to get them as much playing time as possible. I know when it’s time to play the Game, everyone’s engine will be revved up, but I want to make sure they also enjoy the week. 

ITG: You were at a press conference in Miami that brought local reporters together to learn about the Game-week festivities. Did you learn anything about the McDonald’s Games you didn’t know before hand?

ML: Yes. I learned about how proceeds (from the Game) go to the local Ronald McDonald House, and what a great event this is. Since then, I’ve read up on RMHC and it’s amazing. To be a part of a Game that gives back is very rewarding. They do so much good for so many. 

ITG: Beyond being a basketball coach, what advice would you give the McDonald’s All Americans about their lives off-the-court?

ML: The same advice I’d give my players: fame is fleeting. It’s great now and they should enjoy it, but they’ll see at the Ronald McDonald House that there are a lot of people less fortunate. Lot’s of people will be watching what they do on and off the court and looking up to them. They should take basketball and use the game to better themselves and other people.  

ITG: Who is your favorite coach of all time; the coach you look up to most?

ML: Rick Patino. Ever since I was young, I’ve always admired him and how hard he got his team to play. Also, his pressing and attacking nature - on offense and defense - is something I’ve model my teams after. 

ITG: What do you like to do away from the game?  

ML: There isn’t a whole lot of time away from basketball for me. When I can relax, I play a little golf - as badly as I do - but enjoy spending time with friends too. 

ITG: Any pre-game rituals?

ML: Probably not for the McDonald’s Game. Maybe I’ll take a quick jog, but I’m not overly superstitious. Any coach will tell you the hour before any game is nerve wracking. After tip-off I’m fine and you trust how you prepared for that game, but I’m always anxious before the game. 

ITG: What’s your single most memorable coaching experience so far?

ML: I could bore you with tons of moments. I’ve been fortunate to be a part of five state championships and they all stand out. But one of my players heard I was selected to coach the (McDonald’s All American) Game and he called to congratulate me. Just the fact that some of our former players stay in touch with our program and they come and speak to the kids, it’s special for me. 

At the time of this interview, Coach Lieberman’s Spartans had just won their district title in pursuit of a third-straight Florida Class 4A state championship — and the fifth state title under his tenure. Good luck, Coach. We’ll see you in Miami!

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