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St. Andrew's Hoop Duo Nominated For McDonald's All American Game
Myles Wilmoth and Megan Bodziony represent the Barrington school on the list for the elite high school basketball All-Star game.
BARRINGTON, RI — A pair of Barrington basketball players are among the top basketball talent in the country nominated to take part in the 2020 McDonald's All American Games. Myles Wilmoth and Megan Bodziony, of St. Andrew's School, are two of the five Rhode Island players nominated for what is considered the premier high school basketball showcase in the country on April 1.
The list of more than 900 girls and boys players nominated from across the country includes one boy and four girls players from RI. Christina Bacon of La Salle Academy in Providence, Aria DiNobile of La Salle Academy in Providence and Kelly Gallagher of La Salle Academy in Providence were the other three players nominated.
Alumni of the event include Michael Jordan, LeBron James, James Harden, Maya Moore and Candace Parker. Nominees were chosen by high school coaches, athletic directors, principals and members of the McDonald's All American Games Selection Committee.
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A complete list of nominees can be found here. The final rosters of the top 24 girls and boys for the game will be revealed Jan. 23 at 3 p.m. on ESPN's The Jump. The 19th annual McDonald's All American girls game will be April 1 at 5 p.m. with the 43rd annual McDonald's All American boys game to follow at 7.
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