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The nominees from Tennessee were:

 

Jose Agosto -- Gatlinburg Pittman High School

Kendall Anthony - Liberty Tech High School

Morrease Barber -- Gatlinburg Pittman High School

DeAndre Barnette -- Liberty Tech High School

Galen Campbell -- Fulton High School

Octavious Ellis - Whitehaven High School

Zach Garland - David Crockett High School

Ty Greene -- Bearden High School

Andre Hollins -- White Station High School

Nino Johnson -- White Station High School

Kedren Johnson -- Marshall County High School

Steve Kasper -- Evangelical Christian School

Brandon Lopez -- Austin-East High School

Deandre Mathieu -- Central High School

Cedrick McAfee -- Melrose High School

Conor McDermott -- Ensworth High School

Antonio Seals -- Craigmont High School

Malcom Smith -- Clarksville Academy

Martin Smith -- Clarksville Academy

Kedorian Sullivan -- Southwind High School

Adonis Thomas -- Melrose High School

Rico White -- Bearden High School

Telvin Wilkerson -- Melrose High School

Marvin Williams -- White Station High School

Cedrick Williams -- Siegel High School

Zavion Williams -- West Creek High School

Lester Wilson -- Carter High School

 

The rosters for the 2011 McDonald’s All American games, held March 30, 2011, at the United Center in Chicago, IL, were announced today. The team breakdowns are as follows:

 

East

 

Brad Beal, 6′-5″, G, Chaminade (MO) Florida

Chane Behanan, 6′-7″ F, Bowling Green (KY) Louisville

Kentavious Caldwell-Pope, 6′-5″, G, Greenville (GA) Georgia

Michael Carter-Williams, 6′-5″, G, St. Andrew’s (RI) Syracuse

Rakeem Christmas, 6′-10″, F, Academy of New Church (PA) Syracuse

Quinn Cook, 6′-0″, G, Oak Hill Academy (VA) Duke

Michael Gilchrist, 6′-7″, F, St. Patrick (NJ) Kentucky

PJ Hairston, 6′-6″, F, Hargrave Military Academy (VA) North Carolina

James McAdoo, 6′-8″, F, Norfolk Christian (VA) North Carolina

Johnny O’Bryant, 6′-10″, C, East Side (MS) LSU

Marshall Plumlee, 6′-10″, C, Christ School (NC) Duke

Shannon Scott, 6′-2″, G, Milton (GA) Ohio State

 

West

 

Khem Birch, 6′-9″, F/C, Notre Dame Prep (MA) Pittsburgh

Wayne Blackshear, 6′-5″, G/F, Morgan Park (IL)Louisville

Anthony Davis, 6′-9″, F/C, Perspectives Charter (IL) Kentucky

Branden Dawson, 6′-5″, G/F, Lew Wallace (IN) Michigan State

Myck Kabongo, 6′-1″, G, Findlay Prep (NV)Texas

LeBryan Nash, 6′-7″, F, Lincoln (TX) Oklahoma State

Austin Rivers, 6′-3″, G, Winter Park (FL) Duke

Marquis Teague, 6′-1″, G, Pike (IN) Kentucky

Adonis Thomas, 6′-6″, G/F, Melrose (TN) Memphis

Amir Williams. 6′-10″, C, Detroit Country Day (MI) Ohio State

Kyle Wiltjer, 6′-10″, F, Jesuit (OR) Kentucky

Cody Zeller, 6′-10″, F, Washington (IN) Indiana

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