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1998 McDonald's All-American Boys Game

The 1998 McDonald's All-American Boys Game was an All-star basketball game played on Wednesday, March 25, 1998 at the Norfolk Scope in Norfolk, Virginia. The game's rosters featured the best and most highly recruited high school boys graduating in 1998. The game was the 21st annual version of the McDonald's All-American Game first played in 1978.

1998 McDonald's All-American Boys Game
East West
128 112
1st half2nd half Total
East 5474 128
West 5755 112
DateMarch 25, 1998
VenueNorfolk Scope, Norfolk, VA
MVPRonald Curry
Referees1
2
3
Attendance10,253
NetworkESPN
McDonald's All-American
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1998 game edit

The game was telecast live by ESPN for the first time (CBS was the previous telecaster). Korleone Young participated in the dunk contest but a preexisting injury prevented him to play in the game. The game saw many dunks, something usual for all-star games, and several 3-point shots. The first 2 points were scored by Kris Lang from an alley oop pass by Teddy Dupay. The West led at halftime, but the East completed the comeback thanks to Jason Capel (16 points in the second half) and game MVP Ronald Curry who almost recorded a triple-double with 19 points, 13 rebounds and 9 assists. Other players who starred were JaRon Rush, Quentin Richardson (both had 19 points); Al Harrington and Rashard Lewis (17 points); and Erick Barkley (12 assists).[1][2][3] Of the 24 players, 14 went on to play at least 1 game in the NBA. Three of them declared for the 1998 NBA draft and were drafted out of high school: Al Harrington (25th overall), Rashard Lewis (32nd overall) and Korleone Young (40th overall).

East roster edit

[2][4][5]

No. Name Height Weight Position Hometown High school College of Choice
00 Kris Lang 6-10 220 F Gastonia, NC, U.S. Hunter Huss North Carolina
12 Dane Fife 6-4 185 G Clarkston, MI, U.S. Clarkston Indiana
13 Mike Miller 6-8 210 F Mitchell, SD, U.S. Mitchell Florida
20 Frank Williams 6-4 200 G Peoria, IL, U.S. Manual Illinois
22 Ronald Curry 6-2 190 G Hampton, VA, U.S. Hampton North Carolina
23 Vincent Yarbrough 6-7 200 F Cleveland, TN, U.S. Cleveland Tennessee
24 Teddy Dupay 5-10 175 G Cape Coral, FL, U.S. Mariner Florida
25 Jason Capel 6-8 215 F Frederick, MD, U.S. St. John's at Prospect Hall North Carolina
42 Al Harrington 6-9 235 F Elizabeth, NJ, U.S. St. Patrick Undecided (Did not attend)
43 Kevin Lyde 6-9 250 C Mouth of Wilson, VA, U.S. Oak Hill Academy Temple
44 Danny Miller 6-7 210 G Mount Holly, NJ, U.S. Rancocas Valley Maryland
50 Dan Gadzuric 6-11 245 C Byfield, MA, U.S. Governor Dummer Academy Undecided
Committed later to UCLA.

West roster edit

[2][4][5]

No. Name Height Weight Position Hometown High school College of Choice
00 Stromile Swift 6-8 210 C Shreveport, LA, U.S. Fair Park Undecided
Committed later to LSU.
4 JaRon Rush 6-7 215 F Kansas City, MO, U.S. Pembroke Hill UCLA
5 Jeff Boschee 6-1 175 G Valley City, ND, U.S. Valley City Kansas
10 Erick Barkley 6-1 170 G Pittsfield, ME, U.S. Maine Central Institute St. John's
21 Tayshaun Prince 6-8 190 G Compton, CA, U.S. Dominguez Kentucky
34 Quentin Richardson 6-6 225 F Chicago, IL, U.S. Whitney Young DePaul
35 Ray Young 6-4 200 G Alameda, CA, U.S. St. Joseph Notre Dame UCLA
42 Korleone Young 6-8 220 F Chatham, VA, U.S. Hargrave Military Academy Undecided (Did not attend)
43 Rashard Lewis 6-10 215 F Houston, TX, U.S. Alief Elsik Undecided (Did not attend)
44 Richard Jefferson 6-7 215 F Phoenix, AZ, U.S. Moon Valley Arizona
50 Corey Maggette 6-6 210 F Oak Park, IL, U.S. Fenwick Duke
55 Joel Przybilla 7-1 235 C Monticello, MN, U.S. Monticello Minnesota

Coaches edit

The East team was coached by:

The West team was coached by:

All-American Week edit

Contest winners edit

  • The 1998 Slam Dunk contest was won by Ronald Curry.
  • The 1998 3-point shoot-out was won by Teddy Dupay.

References edit

  1. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on January 17, 2018. Retrieved February 3, 2018.
  2. ^ a b c (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on January 30, 2018. Retrieved January 29, 2018. 1998 game and rosters at page 80.
  3. ^ Johnson, Dave (March 26, 1998). "Mcdonald's All American Basketball Game: Ronald's Mcdonald's". Daily Press. Retrieved February 3, 2018.
  4. ^ a b "McDonald's All-American all-time rosters" (PDF). Retrieved January 25, 2018. 1998 roster at page 8.
  5. ^ a b "NOTRE DAME SENIORS OVERLOOKED FOR ALL-AMERICAN STATUS". The Washington Post. March 1, 1998.

External links edit

  • McDonald's All-American on the web
  • McDonald's All-American all-time rosters
  • McDonald's All-American rosters at Basketball-Reference.com
  • Game stats at Realgm.com

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The 1998 McDonald s All American Boys Game was an All star basketball game played on Wednesday March 25 1998 at the Norfolk Scope in Norfolk Virginia The game s rosters featured the best and most highly recruited high school boys graduating in 1998 The game was the 21st annual version of the McDonald s All American Game first played in 1978 1998 McDonald s All American Boys GameEast West128 1121st half2nd half TotalEast 5474 128West 5755 112DateMarch 25 1998VenueNorfolk Scope Norfolk VAMVPRonald CurryReferees1 2 3Attendance10 253NetworkESPNMcDonald s All American 19971999 Contents 1 1998 game 1 1 East roster 1 2 West roster 1 3 Coaches 2 All American Week 2 1 Contest winners 3 References 4 External links1998 game editThe game was telecast live by ESPN for the first time CBS was the previous telecaster Korleone Young participated in the dunk contest but a preexisting injury prevented him to play in the game The game saw many dunks something usual for all star games and several 3 point shots The first 2 points were scored by Kris Lang from an alley oop pass by Teddy Dupay The West led at halftime but the East completed the comeback thanks to Jason Capel 16 points in the second half and game MVP Ronald Curry who almost recorded a triple double with 19 points 13 rebounds and 9 assists Other players who starred were JaRon Rush Quentin Richardson both had 19 points Al Harrington and Rashard Lewis 17 points and Erick Barkley 12 assists 1 2 3 Of the 24 players 14 went on to play at least 1 game in the NBA Three of them declared for the 1998 NBA draft and were drafted out of high school Al Harrington 25th overall Rashard Lewis 32nd overall and Korleone Young 40th overall East roster edit 2 4 5 No Name Height Weight Position Hometown High school College of Choice00 Kris Lang 6 10 220 F Gastonia NC U S Hunter Huss North Carolina12 Dane Fife 6 4 185 G Clarkston MI U S Clarkston Indiana13 Mike Miller 6 8 210 F Mitchell SD U S Mitchell Florida20 Frank Williams 6 4 200 G Peoria IL U S Manual Illinois22 Ronald Curry 6 2 190 G Hampton VA U S Hampton North Carolina23 Vincent Yarbrough 6 7 200 F Cleveland TN U S Cleveland Tennessee24 Teddy Dupay 5 10 175 G Cape Coral FL U S Mariner Florida25 Jason Capel 6 8 215 F Frederick MD U S St John s at Prospect Hall North Carolina42 Al Harrington 6 9 235 F Elizabeth NJ U S St Patrick Undecided Did not attend 43 Kevin Lyde 6 9 250 C Mouth of Wilson VA U S Oak Hill Academy Temple44 Danny Miller 6 7 210 G Mount Holly NJ U S Rancocas Valley Maryland50 Dan Gadzuric 6 11 245 C Byfield MA U S Governor Dummer Academy UndecidedCommitted later to UCLA West roster edit 2 4 5 No Name Height Weight Position Hometown High school College of Choice00 Stromile Swift 6 8 210 C Shreveport LA U S Fair Park UndecidedCommitted later to LSU 4 JaRon Rush 6 7 215 F Kansas City MO U S Pembroke Hill UCLA5 Jeff Boschee 6 1 175 G Valley City ND U S Valley City Kansas10 Erick Barkley 6 1 170 G Pittsfield ME U S Maine Central Institute St John s21 Tayshaun Prince 6 8 190 G Compton CA U S Dominguez Kentucky34 Quentin Richardson 6 6 225 F Chicago IL U S Whitney Young DePaul35 Ray Young 6 4 200 G Alameda CA U S St Joseph Notre Dame UCLA42 Korleone Young 6 8 220 F Chatham VA U S Hargrave Military Academy Undecided Did not attend 43 Rashard Lewis 6 10 215 F Houston TX U S Alief Elsik Undecided Did not attend 44 Richard Jefferson 6 7 215 F Phoenix AZ U S Moon Valley Arizona50 Corey Maggette 6 6 210 F Oak Park IL U S Fenwick Duke55 Joel Przybilla 7 1 235 C Monticello MN U S Monticello MinnesotaCoaches edit The East team was coached by Head Coach Bill Littlepage of Hopewell High School Hopewell Virginia Asst Coach William Simon of Hopewell High School Hopewell Virginia The West team was coached by Head Coach Rudy Carey of East High School Denver Colorado Asst Coach Mark Perlmutter of East High School Denver Colorado All American Week editContest winners edit The 1998 Slam Dunk contest was won by Ronald Curry The 1998 3 point shoot out was won by Teddy Dupay References edit A LOOK BACK AT THE McDONALD S ALL AMERICAN GAMES SUPERSTARS AND UNFORGETTABLE MEMORIES FROM GAMES PAST PDF Archived from the original PDF on January 17 2018 Retrieved February 3 2018 a b c The Next 48 are up PDF Archived from the original PDF on January 30 2018 Retrieved January 29 2018 1998 game and rosters at page 80 Johnson Dave March 26 1998 Mcdonald s All American Basketball Game Ronald s Mcdonald s Daily Press Retrieved February 3 2018 a b McDonald s All American all time rosters PDF Retrieved January 25 2018 1998 roster at page 8 a b NOTRE DAME SENIORS OVERLOOKED FOR ALL AMERICAN STATUS The Washington Post March 1 1998 External links editMcDonald s All American on the web McDonald s All American all time rosters McDonald s All American rosters at Basketball Reference com Game stats at Realgm com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1998 McDonald 27s All American Boys Game amp oldid 1172527879, wikipedia, wiki, book, 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