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More than 600 players from 45 states have earned the MaxPreps All-American distinction over the past 20 years.
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Return of McKenna Woliczko from injury could make Mitty a force next season.
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Duncanville, Mater Dei lead list of 218 schools that have earned a spot in the final rankings over the past 16 years.
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List is highlighted by seven WNBA No. 1 picks, including recent top choice Paige Bueckers.
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Fifteen-year coaching veteran led school to third straight state title, 35-1 record.
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Ontario Christian produces National Freshman of the Year for second straight season.
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Haylen Ayers, Micah Ojo, Jordyn Palmer and Ivanna Wilson-Manyacka join California star on first team.
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Maddyn Greenway, Kate Harpring, Jerzy Robinson and Olivia Vukosa join Hall on first team.
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One of high school basketball's greatest scorers led Monterey to first Texas state title in 45 years.
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Sienna Betts, Jazzy Davidson, Saniyah Hall and Aliyahna Morris join MaxPreps National Player of the Year on first team.
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Crusaders finish 28-0 while capturing third straight state title.
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California, DMV, Texas well represented in Tampa at NCAA championship.
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Aaliyah Chavez, Sienna Betts, Mia Pauldo among future stars earning state honors.
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Grandview center scored 16 with seven rebounds as West earns wire-to-wire victory.
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Sophomore forward averaged 21 points per game in leading Westtown to 27-3 record, fourth straight PAISAA title.
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Turner had been at Gonzaga for 26 years with 497-176 record in ultra-competitive WCAC.
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Junior post led Christ the King to CHSAA, city titles.
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Junior guard led Grace Christian to third straight state Class 3A state championship.
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Sophomore guard helped Belleville win its first state championship.
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Senior guard led Burlington to first state championship in 49 years.
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Junior guard led Northwest Catholic to third consecutive state championship.
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Senior guard led Morris Catholic to unbeaten state championship run.
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Sophomore guard led St. Mary's to third state championship in four years.
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Red Knights roll to 55-41 victory over Staley in Class 6 final as perennial power earns 12th championship under head coach Dan Rolfes.
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Junior wing averaged over 22 points and 11 rebounds per game in leading Park Hill South to 28-1 record.
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Senior guard led Sacred Heart to 36-3 record, fifth consecutive state championship.
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Senior guard averaged over 27 points per game to lead Douglas to seventh straight state championship.
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Junior guard is already over 2,400 career points after leading Minot to Class AA third-place finish.
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Junior forward led Moses Brown to state championship game.
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Red Knights down Staley 55-41 for program's 15th Show Me State crown.