Parade All-America Boys Basketball Team Explained

The Parade All-America Boys Basketball Team was an annual selection by Parade that nationally honored the top high school boys' basketball players in the United States.[1] It was part of the Parade All-American series that originated with boys basketball before branching to other sports.[2] Started by the Sunday magazine in 1957, it had been the longest ongoing selection of high school basketball All-Americans in the country at the time of its final selections in 2015.[3] Many of the honorees went on to star as college and professional basketball players. As of March 2011, there were 162 Parade All-Americans that were playing in the National Basketball Association (NBA).[4]

At its onset, the selections were handled by a New York–based public relations firm, Publicity Enterprises, which was led by Haskell Cohen, who was a former sportswriter as well as the publicity director for the NBA at the time (1950–1969). The first All-America team in 1957 consisted of three five-player teams, and the first-team selections appeared on television on The Steve Allen Show.[5] [6] The following year, 20 players were selected and participated in the first annual Parade All-American high school game. The list later expanded to 40 of the nation's top players, divided into four teams of 10 each.[7] Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, known then as Lew Alcindor, became the first sophomore in 1963 to be named a Parade All-American.[8] Fifteen years later, Earl Jones became the next sophomore to earn first-team honors,[9] and subsequently joined Abdul-Jabbar as the first two players to be named to the first team on three occasions.[10] "It was a real thrill for me to make it on the Parade list early, when I was just a sophomore. The recognition is a great thing for kids to shoot for," said Abdul-Jabbar as part of the announcement for the 2000 team.[11]

Starting in 2011, the selections were compiled in conjunction with Sporting News and their writer, Brian McLaughlin. Candidates also began to be limited to players in their senior year.[4] The selections went to a single-team format in 2012, and the size was reduced from 40- to a 20-player first team in 2014.[12] McLaughlin described the selections as mostly Division I college-bound players that had a stellar senior year in high school. Additionally, Parade differentiated itself from most other All-American teams by not focusing solely on a player's standing among college recruiters. For example, some selectors might choose top recruits that had been injured much of their senior year.[13] [14] Parade discontinued its boys' basketball All-America selections after 2015.[15]

Selections

1957–1959

SeasonFirst teamSecond teamThird teamFourth teamRef
PlayerHigh schoolPlayerHigh schoolPlayerHigh schoolPlayerHigh school
1957 Terry BethelCollinsville
(Collinsville, Ill.)
Charles Brandt Elgin
(Elgin, Ill.)
Bobby Lee Slusher Lone Jack
(Four Miles, Ky.)
None selected
Lowell
(San Francisco, Calif.)
St. Francis
(Brooklyn, N.Y.)
Johnny Kelso Central
(Fort Wayne, Ind.)
Middletown
(Middletown, Ohio)
Jefferson
(Los Angeles, Calif.)
Bjarne Jensen Franklin
(Portland, Ore.)
East
(Rochester, N.Y.)
Herrin Township
(Herrin Township, Ill.)
Kay McFarland Englewood
(Englewood, Col.)
Thomas Jefferson
(Brooklyn, N.Y.)
Weaver
(Hartford, Conn)
Allentown
(Allentown, Pa.)
1958 Jefferson
(Los Angeles, Calif.)
Norman Grow Foley
(Foley, Minn).
Wiliam LeFevre Phillip Shuyler
(Albany, Pa.)
Armand Reo Catholic Central
(Troy, N.Y.)
Sandy Pomerantz University City
(St. Louis, Mo.)
Garfield
(Terre Haute, Ind.)
Charles Hall Gerstmeyer
(Terre Haute, Ind.)
George Friedrich Delhaas
(Bristol, Pa.)
Middletown
(Middletown, Ohio)
Overbrook
(Philadelphia, Pa.)
Ralph Richardson Russell Springs
(Russell Springs, Ky.)
Santa Maria
(Santa Maria, Calif.)
John Kelso Fort Wayne Central
(Fort Wayne, Ind.)
Doug Mills Galesburg
(Galesburg, Ill.)
Frank Pinchback Christian Brothers Academy
(Albany, N. Y.)
Austin
(Detroit, Michigan)
Assumption
(Worcester, Mass.)
Robert McLoughlon St. Joseph
(West New York, N. J.)
Jefferson
(Los Angeles, Ca.)
Tom Sizer Middleton
(Middleton, Ohio)
1959 James Robinson Crane Tech
(Chicago, Ill.)
Matt Szykowny North Catholic
(Pittsburgh, Pa.)
Princeton
(Princeton, W Va.)
Bob Sommers San Marino
(San Marino, Ca.)
Oceanside
(Oceanside, N.Y.)
Ralph Heyward Overbrook
(Philadelphia, Pa.)
Wingate
(Brooklyn, N.Y.)
Madison East
(Madison, Wis.)
Archbishop Carroll
(Washington D. C.)
Gordon Martin Hawthorne
(Los Angeles, Ca.)
Marshall
(Chicago, Ill.)
Billy Galanti James Madison
(Brooklyn, N.Y.)
St. Cecilia's
(Kearny, N. J.)
Lawrence "Bumpy" Nixon Galesburg
(Galesburg, Ill.)
Vinnie Ernst St. Aloysius
(Jersey City, N. J.)
Kokomo
(Kokomo, Ind.)
Bernie Butts Hialeah
(Hialeah, Fla.)
Tom Bolyard Fort Wayne South
(Fort Wayne, Ind.)
Jim Chacko Carleroi
(Charleoi, Pa.)
Don Burks Archbishop Molloy
(Jamaica, N.Y.)

1960–1969

SeasonFirst teamSecond teamThird teamFourth teamRef
PlayerHigh schoolPlayerHigh schoolPlayerHigh schoolPlayerHigh school
1960Muncie Central INCrystal City MOBrooklyn Wingate NYTom Baxley North Miami FL[16]
Brooklyn Boys NYLos Angeles Fremont CACharles Hotetz Greenwich CTBuster Briley Madison IN
Schenectady Linton NYHolyoke MARicky Kaminsky Bellaire TXDetroit Holy Redeemer MI
Lexington Lafayette KYOakland McClymonds CALake Charles LABill Maphis Romney WV
Chicago Marshall ILWashington Carroll DCLawrence Nixon Galesburg ILRon Smith Camden NJ
1961Crystal City MOCompton CADanny Farrell Logansport INLuther Harper Phoenix Union AZ[17]
Detroit Eastern MIBrent Kichting Sharon Hills PAGeorge Lee Trenton Central NJBethesda Landon MD
Roseburg ORDon Rolfes Harrison OHRockford East ILDave Hicks New Haven Wilbur Cross CT
Ron Krick West Reading PAL. C. Snow Dayton Roosevelt OHIndianapolis Manual INLarry Sheffield Troy LaSalle NY
Bryan Williams Danville Schlarman ILHaskell Tison Geneva ILIndianapolis Manual INMarv Van Leeuwen Canajoharie NY
1962Hyattsville DeMatha MDHenry Burlong Dayton Roosevelt OHDanube MNLarry Enos Corvallis OR[18]
Ashland KYEd Griffin Hartford Public CTMyron Erickson Orland CARon Fahnstock Seattle Roosevelt WA
Los Angeles (Jefferson CA)Los Angeles University CAWilson Graham Cleveland East Tech OHChicago Carver IL
Kokomo INRiney LochmannWichita North KSHouston Jefferson Davis TXJohn Serbin Hammond IN
Louisville St. Xavier KYNew York City Holy Cross NYSt. Petersburg Hollins FLNorristown PA
Jefferson
(Los Angeles, CA)
James Cummins Cedar Rapids
(Cedar Rapids, IA)
Bob Stuckey Gilroy Union
(Gilroy, CA)
Bill Soens William Penn Charter
(Philadelphia, PA)
[19]
Ronald Sepic Uniontown
(Uniontown, PA)
Paul Presthus Rugby
(Rugby, ND)
Boys'
(Brooklyn, NY)
Ed Hummer Washington-Lee (Arlington, VA)
Power Memorial Academy
(New York, NY)
Robert King Westfield (Westfield, NJ) Nick Pino St. Michael's
(Santa Fe, NM)
Tom Niemeier Rex Mundi
(Evansville, IN)
Ian Morrison St. Petersburg (St. Petersburg, FL) Charles Coleman Darby-Colwyn (Darby, PA) Fred Hare Omaha Tech (Omaha, NE) Mike Gervasoni Bishop O'Dowd (Oakland CA)
St. John's College
(Washington DC)
Mike Redd Seneca
(Louisville, KY)
Doug Hice Cathedral
(Trenton, NJ)
Doug Wardlaw Wilbur L. Cross
(New Haven, CT)
Seneca
(Louisville, KY)
Lester
(Memphis, TN)
Glinder Torain Central
(Muncie, IN)
Belmont
(Dayton, OH)
[20]
Missoula
(Missoula, MT)
Rodger Bohnenstiehl Collinsville
(Collinsville, IL)
McKinley
(Baton Rouge, LA)
Austin
(Houston TX)
Power Memorial Academy
(New York, NY)
Darby-Colwyn
(Darby, PA)
Abraham Lincoln
(Brooklyn, NY)
East
(Cleveland OH)
Catasauqua
(Catasauqua, PA)
Weirton
(Weirton, WV)
Brendan McCarthy DeMatha
(Hyattsville, MD)
Jim Phillips Bishop Barry
(St. Petersburg, FL)
Jerry Sharman Charter Oak
(Charter Oak, CA)
Jack Bettridge Power Memorial Academy
(New York, NY)
Maytown
(Maytown, KY)
Chris Ellis Newport News
(Newport News, VA)
Midlan (Midland, PA) L. C. Bowen Benton Harbor
(Benton Harbor, MI)
DeMatha
(Hyattsville, MD)
Dick Haucke La Salle
(Cincinnati, OH)
[21]
Don Ross East (Waterloo, IA) Howard Arndt Republic
(Republic, MO)
Walt Esdaile Hillhouse
(New Haven, CT)
Steve Vandenberg Allegany
(Cumberland, MD)
Power Memorial Academy
(New York, NY)
Melvin Bell Clinton
(Clinton, OK)
Jefferson
(Los Angeles, CA)
Ted Wierman Davis
(Davis, WA)
Needham Broughton
(Raleigh, NC)
Wyandotte
(Kansas City, KS)
Dave Golden Pekin (Pekin, IL) Alan Goldfarb Miami Beach
(Miami Beach, FL)
Richard Braucher Kutztown
(Kutztown, PA)
Breckinridge County
(Hardinsburg, KY)
Charles Powell McKinley
(Baton Rouge, LA)
Abraham Lincoln
(Philadelphia, PA)
Norwalk (Norwalk, CT) Pearl
(Nashville, TN)
Mike Blevins Springboro
(Springboro, OH)
George Janky St. Rita's
(Chicago, IL)
[22] [23]
Thomas Jefferson
(Brooklyn, NY)
Richard Bradshaw Marshall (Chicago, IL) Doug Jackson Shawnee Mission East
(Shawnee Mission, KS)
Jerry Paluch St. Mary's
(Perth Amboy, NJ)
St. Mary's
(Clinton, IA)
Rice
(New York, NY)
DeMatha (Hyattsville, MD) Wood
(Indianapolis, IN)
Jefferson
(Los Angeles, CA)
Calvin Nicholson Philip Schuyler
(Albany, NY)
Nelson Isley Reidsville
(Reidsville, NC)
Flushing
(Flushing, NY)
Lebanon
(Lebanon, IN)
Pless Vann Central (Tulsa, OK) Marvin Winkler Washington
(Indianapolis, IN)
Hazard
(Hazard, KY)
1967Fremont
(Los Angeles, CA)
Schenley
(Pittsburgh, PA)
Torrance
(Torrance, CA)
South Side
(Fort Wayne, IN)
[24]
Booker
(Sarasota, FL)
Craig Manwaring Highland
(Highland, IL)
Pershing
(Detroit, MI)
Lynn Howden Waltrip
(Houston, TX)
Allen County
(Allen County, KY)
Weequahic
(Newark, NJ)
Carver
(Dothan, AL)
Wood
(Indianapolis, IN)
Greg Starrick Marion
(Marion, IL)
El Segundo
(El Segundo, CA)
Wyandotte
(Kansas City, KS)
Mackin
(Washington DC)
Dick DeVenzio Ambridge
(Ambridge, PA)
McKinley
(Baton Rouge, LA)
Rice
(New York, NY)
Hazard
(Hazard. KY)
1968 Ambridge
(Ambridge, PA)
Collinsville
(Collinsville, IL)
Bob Zender Edina
(Edina, MN)
Chris Schweer York
(Elmhurst, IL)
[25]
North
(Evansville, IN)
James Speed Valencia
(Shreveport, LA)
Jordan
(Los Angeles, CA)
Archbishop Curley
(Miami, FL)
St. Dominic's
(Oyster Bay, NY)
Steve Turner Bartlett
(Memphis, TN)
Wilson
(San Francisco, CA)
Long Island Lutheran
(Brookville, NY)
Pershing
(Detroit, MI)
John Fraley Middletown
(Middletown, OH)
Berkeley
(Berkeley, CA)
Carmel
(Carmel, IN)
Bob Kivisto East
(Aurora, IL)
Milton Horne Philip Schuyler
(Albany, NY)
Male
(Louisville KY)
Johnson
(Savannah, GA)
1969 Washington
(Indianapolis, IN)
Boys'
(Brooklyn, NY)
Jim Horne Philip Schuyler
(Albany, NY)
Mike Fink Central Valley
(Central Valley, CA)
[26] [27]
Overton
(Memphis, TN)
Proviso East
(Maywood, IL)
McKinley
(Canton, OH)
Ernie Johnson Ottawa Hills
(Grand Rapids, MI)
Mansfield
(Mansfield, PA)
St. Catherine
(Racine, WI)
Randy Canfield Southeast
(Wichita, KS)
Shawnee
(Louisville, KY)
Norm Stevenson Gibbs
(St. Petersburg, FL)
St. John's
(Bellaire, OH)
Dan Kirkland Columbus
(Columbus, GA)
Tyrone Collins Kennedy
(Paterson, NJ)
Archbishop Molloy
(Jamaica, NY)
Joe Wills Vashon
(St. Louis, MO)
Dunbar
(Baltimore, MD)
Walter Williams Wyandotte
(Kansas City, KS)

1970–1979

SeasonFirst teamSecond teamThird teamFourth teamRef
PlayerHigh schoolPlayerHigh schoolPlayerHigh schoolPlayerHigh school
Mansfield
(Mansfield, PA)
Wheatley
(Houston, TX)
Bill Morris Beaumont
(St. Louis, MO)
Keith Bowman Savannah
(Savannah, GA)
[28]
Helix
(La Mesa, CA)
Roosevelt
(East Chicago, IN)
St. Anthony's
(Washington DC)
Hal Sullinger Camden
(Camden, NJ)
Kris Berymon Harper
(Chicago, IL)
Avery County
(Avery, NC)
Les Cason East Rutherford
(East Rutherford, NJ)
Danny Moses Williamson
(Williamson, WV)
Wilbur L. Cross
(New Haven, CT)
James Outlaw Ballard-Hudson
(Ballard, GA)
Roth
(Dayton, OH)
Jeff Walker Central
(Detroit, MI)
Tom Gilbert Speedway
(Indianapolis, IN)
Sam Puckett Hales Franciscan
(Chicago, IL)
Bill Anderson Skyline
(Salt Lake City, UT)
Denton Jones Central
(Knoxville, TN)
Tom Roy South Windsor
(South Windsor, CT)
Rick Suttle Assumption
(East St. Louis, IL)
Kessem Grimes West Side
(Gary, Indiana)
Kettering
(Detroit, MI)
Central
(Pontiac, MI)
St. Anthony's
(Washington, D.C.)
Owen Brown Lyons
(LaGrange, IL)
Carlos Mina Central Union
(El Centro, CA)
Les Cason East Rutherford
(East Rutherford, NJ)
Cameron
(Nashville, TN)
Ed Stahl Walnut Ridge
(Columbus, OH)
Fessor Leonard Carver
(Columbus, GA)
Overbrook
(Philadelphia, PA)
Verbum Dei
(Los Angeles, CA)
Ricky Coleman Schenley
(Pittsburgh, PA)
Anderson County
(Lawrenceburg, KY)
Jeffersonville
(Jeffersonville, IN)
Mount Vernon
(Mount Vernon, NY)
Ernie Douse Boys
(Brooklyn, NY)
Mt. Carmel
(Chicago, IL)
1972Desha Central
Rohwer, AR)
Casey Corliss University West
(Los Angeles, CA)
Jefferson
(Brooklyn, NY)
None selected
Thornridge
(Dolton, IL)
John Engles St. Peter's
(Staten Island, NY)
Roosevelt
(Dallas, TX)
Nino Samuel Central
(Salina, KS)
Jerry Thruston Owensboro
(Owensboro, KY)
Wheat Ridge
(Wheat Ridge, CO)
Hattiesburg
(Hattiesburg, MS)
Lexington
(Lexington, MA)
Lamont Turner Vashon
(St. Louis, MO)
Boston
(Lake Charles, LA)
Greg Grady Eastern District
(Brooklyn, NY)
Merlin Wilson St. Anthony's
(Washington, D.C.)
Woodlawn
(Shreveport, LA)
Putnam City
(War Acres, OK)
Shields
Beatrice, AL)
Leighton
(Leighton, AL)
St. Joseph's Prep
(Philadelphia, PA)
Bill Cook White Station
(Memphis, TN)
Kolbe
(Bridgeport, CT)
Mickey Heard Wilbur L. Cross
(New Haven, CT)
Dave O'Connell McNicholas
(Cincinnati, OH)
Pershing
(Detroit, MI)
Wheatley
(Houston, TX)
Hillside
(Durham, NC)
East
(Columbus, OH)
Cooley
(Detroit, MI)
Roger Powell Central
(Joliet, IL)
1973Parker
(Chicago, IL)
Wheatley
(Houston, TX)
Jeff Randall Castlemont
(Oakland, CA)
Bill Paterno Christian Brothers Academy
(Lincroft, NJ)
Benson Tech
(Portland, OR)
Male
(Louisville, KY)
Forest Hills
(Forest Hills, NY)
Petersburg
(Petersburg, VA)
San Joaquin Memorial
(Fresno, CA)
Van Nuys
(Van Nuys, CA)
Bob Siegel Fairbury
(Fairbury, NE)
Walter Actwood Greenville
(Greenville, MS)
DeMatha
(Hyattsville, MD)
Morningside
(Inglewood, CA)
Bob Manker Valley
(West Des Moines, IA)
Chester
(Chester, PA)
Melvin Baker Gallup
(Gallup, NM)
Williams
(Burlington, NC)
Chrysler
(New Castle, IN)
Elgin
(Elgin, IL)
Central Catholic
(Detroit, MI)
Verbum Dei
(Los Angeles, CA)
St. Laurence
(Burbank, IL)
Donnie Von Moore Kenwood
(Chicago, IL)
West End
(Birmingham, AL)
West
(Rockford, IL)
Jim Webb Adams
(South Bend, IN)
David Moss Ringgold
(Ringgold, GA)
Jim Spillane Palos Verdes
(Palos Verdes, CA)
Jeep Kelley Schenley
(Pittsburgh, PA)
Benedictine
(Richmond, VA)
Marty Giovacchini Judge Memorial
(Salt Lake City, UT)
Wayne Smalls Camden
(Camden, NJ)
Dexter Reed Parkview
(Little Rock, AR)
Jim Smith Lake Worth
(Lake Worth, FL)
Wayne Golden Shawnee
(Louisville, KY)
Western
(Washington, D.C.)
La Salle Academy
(Providence, RI)
Brian Williams South
(Columbus, OH)
Ray Martin Mater Christi
(Astoria, NY)
1974Petersburg
(Petersburg, VA)
Melrose
(Melrose, MN)
Southwest
(Macon, GA)
Evans
(Orlando, FL)
Price
(Atlanta, GA)
Bruce Campbell Wilbur L. Cross
(New Haven, CT)
Bryan Station
(Lexington, KY)
Capitol Hill
(Oklahoma City, OK)
Audie Matthews Bloom Township
(Chicago Heights, IL)
Archer
(Atlanta, GA)
Brother Martin
(New Orleans, LA)
Kim Stewart Ballard
(Seattle, WA)
Lincoln
(Port Arthur, TX)
Billy Lewis Farragut
(Chicago, IL)
Dave Winey St. John's Prep
(Danvers, MA)
Kennedy
(Cleveland, OH)
DeMatha
(Hyattsville, MD)
Chris Patton St. Francis
(Athol Springs, NY)
Elk Grove
(Elk Grove, CA)
Lucius Foster Savannah
(Savannah, GA)
Provo
(Provo, UT)
Tony Smith Saginaw
(Saginaw, MI)
Springfield
(Springfield, PA)
Chad Nelson Yankton
(Yankton, SD)
Rocky Mount
(Rocky Mount, NC)
Owensboro
(Owensboro, KY)
Tony Flannagan Southwest
(Atlanta, PA)
Jack Gilloon Memorial
(West New York, NJ)
Mark Wulfemeyer Troy
(Fullerton, CA)
Steve Collier Southwestern
(Hanover, IN)
Monaca
(Monaca, PA)
Wayne Bracy Hayes
(Birmingham, AL)
Dunbar
(Baltimore, MD)
James Jackson Crane Tech
(Chicago, IL)
Mackin
(Washington, D.C.)
Gary Rosenberger Marquette
(Milwaukee, WI)
Valdosta
(Valdosta, GA)
John Gunn Melrose
(Memphis, TN)
Maine Central Institute
(Pittsfield, ME)
Alex Eldridge Taft
(Bronx, NY)
1975Elk Grove
(Elk Grove, CA)
Larry Gibson Dunbar
(Baltimore, MD)
Catholic Memorial
(West Roxbury, MA)
Larry Harrison Towson Catholic
(Baltimore, MD)
Verbum Dei
(Los Angeles, CA)
Sam Drummer Muncie North
(Muncie, Indiana)
Pete Boesen Maine South
(Park Ridge, IL)
Jay Feltz Monongah
(Monongah, WV)
Peru
(Peru, IN)
Stacey Robinson Crossland
(Camp Springs, MD)
Long Island Lutheran
(Brookville, NY)
Mike Palma St. Agnes
(Rockville Centre, NY)
Dwight Morrow
(Englewood, NJ)
Jackson-Olin
(Birmingham, AL)
Crescenta Valley
(La Crescenta, CA)
Melrose
(Memphis, TN)
Verbum Dei
(Los Angeles, CA)
East Leyden
(Franklin Park, IL)
Jim Tillman Eastern
(Washington, D.C.)
DeVilbiss
(Toledo, OH)
Jordan
(Long Beach, CA)
Bloomington
(Bloomington, IL)
Chris Bennett Catholic
(Little Rock, AR)
Bernard Rencher Mater Christi
(Astoria, NY)
Gorton
(Yonkers, NY)
Palos Verdes Estates
(Palos Verdes, CA)
Jim Graziano Farmingdale
(Farmingdale, NY)
Pat Foschi Virginia
(Virginia, MN)
Evans
(Orlando, FL)
Ernie Cobb Stamford
(Stamford, CT)
Central Lafourche
(Mathews, LA)
Fort Hamilton
(Brooklyn, NY)
Berkley
(Berkley, MI)
Long Island Lutheran
(Brookville, NY)
Bob Roma Christian Bros Academy
(Lincroft, NJ)
Mickey Crowe J.F. Kennedy Prep
(St. Nazianz, WI)
Capitol Hill
(Oklahoma City, OK)
Haaren
(New York, NY)
Rich Valavicius Hammond
(Hammond, IN)
Robert E. Lee
(Montgomery, AL)
1976West Philadelphia
(Philadelphia, PA)
Jim Graziano Farmingdale
(Farmingdale, NY)
DeMatha
(Washington, D.C.)
Johnny Parker Central
(St. Louis, MO)
Fort Hamilton
(Brooklyn, NY)
Hudson Catholic
(Jersey City, NJ)
Dorsey
(Los Angeles, CA)
Palisades
(Pacific Palisades, CA)
LaVon Williams Manuel
(Denver, CO)
Greg Johnson Lockland
(Cincinnati, OH)
Middletown
(Middletown, OH)
John Virgil Elm City
(Elm City, NC)
East Leyden
(Franklin Park, IL)
Stan Matzen Lincoln
(Tacoma, WA)
Antonio Martin Arsenal Technical
(Indianapolis, IN)
Albert Jones Worthing
(Houston, TX)
Stuart House Denby
(Detroit, MI)
Derek Holcomb Richwoods
(Peoria, IL)
Cleveland
(Seattle, WA)
Gig Sims Redondo Beach
(Redondo Beach, CA)
Southwest
(Atlanta, GA)
Long Island Lutheran
(Brookville, NY)
Metter
(Metter, GA)
Larry Petty Power Memorial
(New York, NY)
Male
(Louisville, KY)
JoJo Hunter Mackin
(Washington, D.C.)
Jay Shidler Lawrenceville
(Lawrenceville, IL)
Beloit Memorial
(Beloit, WI)
John Nash Polytech
(Long Beach, CA)
Brian Walker Lebanon
(Lebanon, IN)
Arnold Gaines Lake Clifton
(Baltimore, MD)
Tyrone Ladsdon Carnarsie
(Brooklyn, NY)
Catholic Memorial
(West Roxbury, MA)
James Daughtry Berrien County
(Nashville, GA)
Bob Turner Male
(Louisville, KY)
Baron Flenory Valley
(New Kensington, PA)
Rich Branning Marina
(Huntington Beach, CA)
Maggie Walker
(Richmond, VA)
David Colescott Marion
(Marion, IN)
Mount Vernon
(Mt. Vernon, NY)
1977Fort Hamilton
(Brooklyn, NY)
J.O. Johnson
(Huntsville, AL)
Gilberto Salinas Burbank
(San Antonio, TX)
Larry Petty Power Memorial
(New York, NY)
West Philadelphia
(Philadelphia, PA)
Sachem
(Lake Ronkonkoma, NY)
Pete Budko Loyola
(Towson, MD)
Brian Peterson Prior Lake
(Prior Lake, MN)
Everett
(Lansing, MI)
Skyline
(Salt Lake City, UT)
Brian Allsmiller Buffalo Grove
(Buffalo Grove, IL)
Madison Heights
(Anderson, IN)
Long Island Lutheran
(Brookville, NY)
Steve Risley Central
(Lawrence, IN)
Bloomfield
(Bloomfield, NJ)
Ken Matthews Dunbar
(Washington, D.C.)
Titusville
(Titusville, FL)
Westinghouse
(Chicago, IL)
Fifth Avenue
(Pittsburgh, PA)
Warren Harding
(Bridgeport, CT)
Eastern
(Washington, D.C.)
Oliver Lee DeLand
(DeLand, FL)
Paint Branch
(Burtonsville, MD)
Dwan Chandler Main Central Institute
(Boston, MA)
Marion-Franklin
(Columbus, OH)
Drake Morris Washington
(East Chicago, IN)
Felton Sealey Don Bosco Prep
(Boston, MA)
George Ratkovich Alhambra
(Alhambra, CA)
Jones County
(Gray, GA)
North Eugene
(Eugene, OR)
Long Island City
(Long Island City, NY)
James Crockett Helena
(Helena, AR)
Ballard
(Louisville, KY)
Tom Freeman Lynwood
(Lynwood, CA)
Greg Boyle Mundelein
(Mundelein, IL)
Wilbert Singleton Sumter
(Sumter, SC)
Wichita Heights
(Wichita, KS)
Wilmore Fowler Palmetto
(Palmetto, FL)
Ed Thurman Lynn Classical
(Lynn, MA)
Ken Page McKee
(Staten Island, NY)
1978Roth
(Dayton, OH)
East Jefferson
(Metairie, LA)
Westinghouse
(Chicago, IL)
Thad Garner Bishop Noll
(Hammond, IN)
Greg Goorjian Crescenta Valley
(La Crescenta, CA)
Chris Brust Babylon
(Babylon, NY)
Lewis Card Auburn
(Auburn, AL)
Kevin Greaney Nazareth
(Brooklyn, NY)
Reggie Jackson Roman Catholic
(Philadelphia, PA)
Emerson
(Gary, IN)
Dwan Chandler Maine Central
(Pittsfield, MA)
Rick Harmon Middle Township
(Cape May, NJ)
Mount Hope
(Mount Hope, WV)
Phillips
(Chicago, IL)
Oakland
(Oakland, CA)
Gary Holmes Central
(Miami, FL)
Verbum Dei
(Los Angeles, CA)
Ballard
(Louisville, KY)
Howard McNeill Glassboro
(Glassboro, NJ)
Anthony Lee John Tyler
(Tyler, TX)
Darryl Mitchell North Shore
(West Palm Beach, FL)
Loyola
(Towson, MD)
First Colonial
(Virginia Bech, VA)
LaSalle
(South Bend, IN)
Middletown
(Middletown, CT)
Derrick Hord Tennessee
(Bristol, TN)
Bingham
(Riverton, UT)
Dean Marquardt Washington
(Milwaukee, WI)
Clarence Tillman West Philadelphia
(Philadelphia, PA)
Dan Larson Ventura
(Ventura, CA)
Central
(Pontiac, MI)
Raymond McCoy Bloom
(Chicago Heights, IL)
Tech
(Indianapolis, IN)
Tates Creek
(Lexington, KY)
De Ridder
(De Ridder, LA)
Mount Vernon
(Mount Vernon, NY)
Terry White Eastwood
(El Paso, TX)
Ashbrook
(Gastonia, NC)
Bishop O'Dowd
(Oakland, CA)
Lafayette
(Lexington, KY)
1979Lebanon
(Lebanon, PA)
Brother Rice
(Birmingham, MI)
Steve Bouchie Washington
(Washington, IN)
Jim Braddock Baylor
(Chattanooga, TN)
Derrick Hord Tennessee
(Bristol, TN)
Wichita Heights
(Wichita, KS)
Redemptorist
(Baton Rouge, LA)
Lake City
(Lake City, MN)
Mount Hope
(Mount Hope, WV)
Cardinal Gibbons
(Baltimore, MD)
Rindge Latin
(Cambridge, MA)
Tony Bruin Mater Christi
(Queens, NY)
St. Joseph's
(Cleveland, OH)
Kennedy
(Granada Hills, CA)
Southwest
(Macon, GA)
Fayette County
(Fayette, AL)
Ricky Ross South
(Wichita, KS)
Aquinas
(New Britain, CT)
Jefferson
(Brooklyn, NY)
Marietta
(Marietta, GA)
Harrisonburg
(Harrisonburg, VA)
Teddy Grubbs M.L. King
(Chicago, IL)
Charles Hurt Shelby County
(Shelbyville, KY)
Pasadena
(Pasadena, CA)
DeSmet Jesuit
(St. Louis, MO)
Madison
(Houston, TX)
Lee
(Thomaston, GA)
Joe James Rayen
(Youngstown, OH)
St. Joseph's
(Westchester, IL)
Raymond McCoy Bloom Township
(Chicago Heights, IL)
Alter
(Kettering, OH)
Paul Little Latin
(Boston, MA)
Washington
(Washington, NC)
Lafayette
(Lexington, KY)
Milby
(Houston, TX)
Mount Vernon
(Mount Vernon, NY)
Ashbrook
(Gastonia, NC)
McMinnville
(McMinnville, OR)
Saint Monica
(Saint Monica, CA)
Morningside
(Inglewood, CA)

1980–1989

SeasonFirst teamSecond teamThird teamFourth teamRef
PlayerHigh schoolPlayerHigh schoolPlayerHigh schoolPlayerHigh school
1980 Manley James Banks Hoke Smith Donnell Allen Murrah Anthony Brown Oak Hill Academy
Rindge & Latin Bret Bearup Harborfields Mike Brooks Melrose Freddie Brown Adlai E. Stevenson
Mater Christi Wilson Hall Academy Moore Overbrook
North Shore Holy Trinity Diocesan Dean Hopson Huron Kapaun Mt. Carmel
Inglewood Verbum Dei Ray Jones Union Carl Hill Princeton Day
Spingarn Slater Mike LaFave Scecina Memorial Pete Holbert W. T. Woodson
Shaker Paul Harding Leonard Mitchell St. Martinville Al Miller Ballard
Proviso East Clarkston Clayton Olivier Los Amigos Wayland
McMinnville Ken Perry South Spencer (Reo, Indiana) St. Louis Park Gonzaga College HS
Benjamin Franklin Barry Spencer Catholic Central Mike Wacker San Marcos Phillips
1981 Walter Downing Providence Catholic Palos Verdes Southwest Jeff Adkins Martinsville
Kapaun Mt. Carmel S. R. Butler Gerald Crosby Parker Effingham
Rindge & Latin Dwayne Johnson Mater Christi Mandy Johnson St. Anthony DeMatha
John Flowers South Side La Jolla Dixie County Parkview
Moore McKinley Notre Dame Jimmy Miller Princeton
John F. Kennedy Quincy Ken Patterson Forest Hills Asheville
Dunbar Jeff Robinson Broad Ripple Manual Arts Adlai E. Stevenson
Laney Wichita Heights La Quinta Auburn
Eastern Flint Central Hamilton Griffin
Phillips Camden Camden Long Island Lutheran
1982 Carroll Cathedral Male Brophy Prep
Junípero Serra Mark Cline Williamson Mackin Catholic Northwestern
Charles D. Owen Quincy Senior Pat Ford Cass Tech Fort Defiance
Southern Newark Roger Harden Valparaiso Willie Cutts Bryant
St. Nicholas of Tolentine Hayes Eldridge Hudson Carson St. Johnsbury
St. Bernard Greenway Northwest Brother Rice
Suncoast Boys and Girls Bishop O'Reilly St. Dominic
Camden Dunbar McQuaid Jesuit Lloyd Moore Clairton
Booker T. Washington Yates Crawford County Kerry Trotter Creighton Prep
King College Prep Steve Woodside Parkrose Hickory Butch Wade Tech
1983 Male Roman Catholic W. T. Woodson Bennett
Marion St. Johnsbury Mark Cline Williamson Johnny Fort Wallace
Tom Curry Redemptorist St. Bernard's Frank Ford Osceola Senior Willie Glass Atlantic City
Southwestern Conley Todd Meier Lourdes Spingarn
Bishop O'Reilly Martin Luther King Whitehall-Yearling Scott Hicks Cathedral
McQuaid Jesuit Carl Pollard Mountain View Dreher Trumbull
Boys and Girls Archbishop Molloy Michael Rutledge Bibb County Terry Long Hermitage
Dunbar Los Altos St. Joseph Russell Pierre North Babylon
Yates Lovejoy Lawrence West Morse Rico Washington Benjamin Franklin
Kohler Fork Union Military Curtis Wilson St. Vincent-St. Mary Leesville
1984 Rogers Matt Beeuwsaert Mater Dei Boys & Girls Mike Abram Northside
Mike Brown Dunbar Calvert Hall Craig Jackson Montbello Holy Cross
McKinley DeMatha Cedric Jenkins Terrell County Herman Harried Dunbar
Tony Kimbro Seneca Providence St. Mel Tom Lewis Mater Dei Tyrone Jones Dunbar
Al Lorenzen John F. Kennedy Carlisle Anderson Wally Lancaster Calvin Coolidge
Richard Madison Northside Archbishop Carroll Reedley Mitchell Lee American
Lawrence Kevin Madden Robert E. Lee Craig McMillan Cloverdale Roger McClendon Centennial
Warren Harding St. Anthony Steve Miller Henry Clay McKinley Tech
Laurinburg Institute Chris Sandle Long Beach Polytechnic Kevin Strickland North Surrey Ranzino Smith Chapel Hill
Crenshaw Kevin Walls Camden John Thompson Brunswick St. Bernard
1985 DeMatha Governor Dummer Academy McCullough Mike Christian Mullen
Providence St. Mel Withrow Calvin Coolidge Dunbar
Crestview Ron Huery Whitehaven Jonathan Edwards O. P. Walker Terence Greene Central
Marian Christian Tony Kimbro Seneca Lanphier Andrew Jackson
Oak Hill Academy Central St. Vincent-St. Mary's Fess Irvin East Ascension
Carlisle Tom Lewis Mater Dei Brandon Darryl Prue Dunbar
Kevin Madden Robert E. Lee Northeast Jones Beecher Northwestern
Romulus Benjamin Franklin Richard Morgan Salem Kinston
Kempsville Karns Jerry Pryor Southeast Bulloch County Anthony Sherrod Jenkins County
Oak Hill Academy Roland Shelton Columbia Flint Hill Prep Rodney Walker Cardinal Gibbons
Miami Carol City Mark Stevenson Roman Catholic Grover Cleveland Altoona
1986 Dwayne Bryant De La Salle Simeon Fairfax Bloomfield
Apollo Barry Bekkedam Archbishop Carroll Ron Huery Whitehaven Tuscaloosa Academy
Andrew Jackson Chris Brooks Oak Hill Academy Sam Jefferson Flint Hill Crete-Monee
Fess Irvin East Ascension Gonzaga College HS St. Joseph Concord
Ricky Jones Pendleton Bolton Southwest Louisville
Martin Luther King Indian River Derrick Miller Bible Baptist DeMatha
Romulus Larry Rembert Keith Chris Munk Riordan Binghamton
Anthony Pendleton Northwestern Flint Hill James Munlyn South Aiken Grover Cleveland
Kempsville Eastern Wills Brandon
Rindge & Latin Crenshaw Cherry Creek Alton
Bay City Glen A. Wilson Simon Gratz Gonzaga College HS
1987 Maine Central Institute Archbishop Molloy Booker T. Washington St. Francis de Sales
Mater Dei Eli Brewster Wehrle Memorial Mark Georgeson Marina Vic Carstarphen Camden
Skyline Christian Brothers Academy Nichols Livingston Chatman Kathleen
Martin Luther King Marion Mike Maddox Putnam City North Hialeah-Miami Lakes
Buena Vista Lew Wallace Atlantic City Brian Garner Booker T. Washington
Southwest Fairfax DeMatha Bill Heppner Crystal Lake Central
St. Maria Goretti Gulfport Carlisle Sparta
Indian River Concord John Pittman Terry Lyndon Jones Marion
Flint Hill Shenendehowa Lower Richland Miami Senior
Oak Hill Academy St. Joseph Everick Sullivan Hillcrest Mackenzie
Bay City Fairfax David White Boca Ciega Booker T. Washington
McKinley Technical Binghamton Santa Monica David Whitmore St. Bernard
1988 Archbishop Molloy St. Francis de Sales Arron Bain Flint Hill Bedford-North Lawrence
Lincoln John Marshall Dunbar Harold Boudreaux Cecilia
Gulfport Nichols Bellaire Antoine Davison Collins
Macomber-Whitney Simi Valley Hamilton Christ the King
Concord DeMatha Marc Dowdell Christian Brothers Academy Andalusia
St. Anthony Paseo Moss Point St. Anthony
Fairfax Stacey Poole Forrest Coolidge Sparta
Indian River Miami Senior Zan Mason Westchester Woodbridge
Carlisle South Christian Brooklyn Tech Will Rogers
Lower Richland Everick Sullivan Hillcrest Washington Lee De La Salle
St. Nicholas of Tolentine Archbishop Molloy Kolbe Cathedral Oak Hill Academy
Northeastern David Young Greenville Brunswick Greg Woodward McQuaid Jesuit
1989 Archbishop Molloy St. Nicholas of Tolentine Emery County Anthony Douglas East
Arron Bain Flint Hill Prep Bedford-North Lawrence Oakwood Mike Hughes Peoria
Miami Senior Darryl Barnes Franklin K. Lane Deryl Cunningham St. Joseph Cheyenne East
Griffin Carroll Boudreaux Cecilia Madisonville North Hopkins Central Catholic
Ballard Jamie Brandon Martin Luther King Shaun Golden Riverside Salesian
St. Anthony Calvin Byrd St. Joseph Notre Dame Warren Central Central
Macomber-Whitney Christ the King Chattanooga Lloyd Mumford Lexington
Artesia Michael Tate Oxon Hill Brainerd Chris Reynolds Peoria Central
Robert G. Cole Carl Albert Zan Mason Westchester Murrah
Simeon Mayde Creek Brooklyn Tech Tony Tolbert St. Martin DePorres

1990–1999

SeasonFirst teamSecond teamThird teamFourth teamRef
PlayerHigh schoolPlayerHigh schoolPlayerHigh schoolPlayerHigh school
1990 Bedford-North Lawrence Springfield Central St. Nicholas of Tolentine Fred Burley Douglass
Treadwell Emery County Lee Green Cheshire Academy Brandon Cole Bloom
Griffin Jamie Brandon Martin Luther King South Lakes Raytown
Brebeuf Prep Anthony Cade Oak Hill Academy LeFlore Anthony Harris Danbury
Lawrence North Duxbury Washington County St. Anthony
Central Cardinal Hayes Hillside Southwestern
Artesia Christ the King Dunbar Archbishop Shaw
Marina St. Nicholas of Tolentine Bogota Thomas Jefferson
Southeast Christ the King Shon Tarver Santa Clara Fike
Detroit Country Day Elizabeth Rodney Zimmerman Air Academy Thomas Wyatt East Aurora
1991 Oak Hill Academy St. Raymond Percy Eberhart Clarke Central Derrick Carroll Eau Claire
Springfield Central Oak Hill Academy Murrah Anthony Harris Danbury
Southside Plano East Keith LeGree Statesboro Reading
Brebeuf Prep Southwestern Ruthven-Ayrshire Al Segova Auburn
Chicago Vocational San Pasqual Escondido Calvin Rayford Washington DeMatha
St. Joseph Notre Dame Manual Whites Creek Greg Simpson Lima Senior
Gordon Tech St. Anthony Jayson Walton Justin F. Kimball Walter L. Cohen
Marina Southwestern Antonio Watson Eastmoor Bishop Loughlin Memorial
Roosevelt Brookhaven Russellville Garner
Detroit Country Day Southwest Bubba Wilson Stone County Julian Winfield Cardinal Ritter Prep
1992 Donta Bright Dunbar Damon Flint Woodward South Lakes Haywood
Murrah Murrah Percy Eberhart Clarke Central Grambling Laboratory
St. Joseph Notre Dame Richard Keene Collinsville Miami Country Day Hamilton
Isidore Newman School Rice Michael Evans Booker T. Washington Olney
Martice Moore Oak Hill Academy Charles Macon Michigan City Sylvester Ford Fairley Kenyon Murray Central
St. Anthony Emery King College Prep Artesia
Oak Hill Academy Greg Simpson Lima Senior Sewanhaka DeMatha
Carlos Strong Cedar Shoals John Muir Southern Wayne Duane Spencer W. L. Cohen
Simon Gratz Greece Athena Harrison Vandale Thomas Lawrence County
Russellville Westover Harker Preparatory School Ballard
1993 Bobby Crawford Eisenhower Joey Beard South Lakes Damon Flint Woodward Rayshard Allen John B. Ehret
Murrah Dunbar Westinghouse Vocational Hartford Public
Bethel King College Prep Aberdeen South View
Isidore Newman School Sewanhaka Memphis East Andrew Jackson
Rice Olney Grambling Laboratory Shawnee
Artesia Quitman Avondre Jones Artesia Sylvester Ford Fairley
Oak Hill Academy Jason Osborne Louisville Male Oak Hill Academy Charles Gelatt Chenango Valley
John Muir Cooper Torrey Pines Pershing
Simon Gratz Buena Vista Maury Jess Settles Winfield-Mount Union
Westover Emery Lee Wilson Waco McIntosh
1994 Farragut Career Academy St. John Bosco Farragut Career Academy Ishua Benjamin Concord
Sewanhaka Middle Township Shaler Area George Washington
Rice Durfree Hamilton Central School Oak Hill Academy
Corey Louis Miami Northwestern MFL Mar-Mac Aberdeen Luther Clay Maine Central Institute
Abraham Lincoln East Anchorage Charlie Miller South Miami Lester Earl Glen Oaks
Oak Hill Academy Pershing Norman Nolan Dunbar Prince Fowler Western
Simeon Career Academy Cairo Oak Hill Academy Crenshaw
Cooper Buena Vista Henry Ford Central
Mount Carmel Paterson Catholic Whitehall Ricky Price Carson
Clinton Booker T. Washington Cardinal Ritter College Prep Kellii Taylor Archbishop Carroll
1995 Joseph Wheeler George Washington Charles E. Jordan Lucas Barnes South Miami
Sutherland University City Gary Bell Joliet Township Lower Merion
Mainland Laurel Baptist Academy Oak Hill Academy Cardinal Ritter College Prep
Farragut Career Academy New Mexico Military Institute Lester Earl Glen Oaks Luther Clay Maine Central Institute
Abraham Lincoln St. Patrick Farragut Career Academy St. Thomas More Prep
Oak Hill Academy Central Miami Northwestern Bobby Joe Evans McKinney
Paterson Catholic The Winchendon School Eau Claire Michael Gill Dunbar
Murray-Wright Irmo Cassville Euclid
Beaver Country Day Inglewood La Salle Academy Westside
Inkster Buena Vista Albuquerque Mississippi State
1996 Shadow Mountain Lucas Barnes South Miami Jerald Brown Aldine (Houston) Shawnee
Lower Merion Detroit Country Day School Southfield-Lathrup North Attleboro
Flint Northern Fontana Clay Fayetteville
St. Thomas More Prep Catholic Central Ramel Lloyd Cardinal Hayes Hampton
Lester Earl Glen Oaks St. Thomas More Prep Olujimi Mann Santa Ana Valley Anthony Dent Calhoun County
Farragut Career Academy Devonaire Deas Albany Doc Robinson Selma Willie Dersch Holy Cross
Eau Claire Coatesville Area Richwoods Long Island Lutheran
St. Thomas Aquinas Prep Charles Hathaway Hillwood Blanche Ely David Jackson Wilson
Paterson Catholic St. Patrick Vincent Whitt Dudley Derrick Thomas Booker T. Washington
Winfred Walton Pershing Oak Hill Academy Cardinal Ritter College Prep Mohamed Woni Prospect Hill
1997 Detroit Country Day School Marcus Griffin Manual Westside Myron Anthony Fletcher
Peekskill Christian Brothers College Dominguez Flint Southwestern Academy
Woodbridge Booker T. Washington North Community Villa Park
Crossroads School Murray Arcadia Harvard-Westlake School
Thornton Township Mitchell-Baker Tony Harris Memphis East Harvard-Westlake School
Cedar Grove Fenwick James B. Dudley Cohen
Mt. Zion Christian Academy Duncanville St. Frances Academy Iowa
St. Thomas Aquinas Prep Anthony Perry St. Anthony Westlake Independence
The Pembroke Hill School DeKalb Max Owens Mt. Zion Christian Academy Governor Thomas Johnson
Hargrave Military Academy La Salle Academy Estaban Weaver Independence Edmund Saunders Holy Cross
1998 Hampton DeMatha Catholic Juneau-Douglas Picayune
The Governor's Academy Saint John's Catholic Prep Valley City St. Edward
St. Patrick Mt. Zion Christian Academy Roman Catholic High School for Boys North Central
Maine Central Institute Kevin Lyde Oak Hill Academy Milford Academy Randolph-Clay
Alief Elsik Fenwick Dillard Moon Valley
Monticello Mitchell Teddy Dupay Mariner Hunter Huss
The Pembroke Hill School Dominguez Clarkston Danny Miller Rancocas Valley Regional
Fair Park Whitney Young Pioneer Valley Brett Nelson St. Albans
Cleveland Manual Virgil I. Grissom J. R. VanHoose Paintsville
Hargrave Military Academy Ray Young St. Joseph Notre Dame B. B. Waldon Kathleen Doug Wrenn O'Dea
1999 Picayune Iowa Falls St. Patrick Concord
Ann Arbor Pioneer Lincoln Community Jesuit Marcus Cox Kolbe Cathedral
DeMatha Catholic Rainier Beach Pinewood Preparatory School Mt. Zion Christian Academy
Juneau-Douglas North Central Milby Kevin Gaines Clark
DeMatha Catholic Glendora El Cerrito Central Park Christian
Randolph-Clay St. Albans Majestic Mapp St. Raymond High School for Boys Donnell Knight Corona del Sol
Maine Central Institute Arthur Hill Jason Parker Memorial Mercersburg Academy
Virgil I. Grissom Waverly King College Prep The Pembroke Hill School
St. Joseph Dr. Phillips Oak Hill Academy Marshall Williams Vincent

2000–2009

SeasonFirst teamSecond teamThird teamFourth teamRef
PlayerHigh schoolPlayerHigh schoolPlayerHigh schoolPlayerHigh school
2000 Christ the King Sumter County Nick Anderson Louisiana State University Laboratory School Westinghouse Vocational
Salmen Rice Jordan Duncanville
Roman Catholic High School for Boys Leo Catholic Abdou Diame Oak Hill Academy Adam Boone Minnetonka
Jerome Harper Keenan St. John's Preparatory School Holy Name Central Catholic Oak Hill Academy
Bloomington High School North Dominguez Gainesville A. J. Moye Westlake
East St. Louis Senior Thornwood St. Patrick Ricky Paulding Renaissance
Marion Milby Garner Meads Bridgton Academy Provine
Washington Union Rolando Howell Lower Richland Lanier Blaine
Waverly Imari Sawyer King College Prep Scooter Sherrill West Rowan Eddie Starks Miami Northwest Christian Academy
Childersburg Camden Northwestern Marcus Toney-El Seton Hall Prep
2001 Glynn Academy Coatesville Area Rashaad Carruth Oak Hill Academy De La Salle
Dominguez Mater Dei Mayfair Goodrich
St. Jude Willowridge Billy Edelin Oak Hill Academy St. Mary's
Thornwood St. Raymond Latta Quemont Greer The Berkshire School
Oak Hill Academy St. Vincent St. Mary Carlos Hurt Moore Modesto Christian
Jefferson Westmont New Hampton School
Chaminade College Preparatory School Broughton Leesville Earnest Shelton White Station
Duluth East Leavenworth Saginaw
(Saginaw, Mich.)
Pike
Northwestern Hargrave Military Academy Mater Dei Levi Watkins Montrose Christian School
Camden St. Edward Murrah Midwest
2002 Oak Hill Academy Westchester Mahmoud Abdul-Awwel Woodrow Wilson Ridgeway
Lincoln Stroud Kathleen Dougherty Comprehensive
Rochester Tabor Academy Westlake Vashon
Latta Jason Fraser Amityville Memorial Evan Burns Fairfax Bishop Hannan
St. Vincent St. Mary Cedar Hill Inglewood Brown Deer
Bloomington North Lanphier DeMatha Catholic Bishop Loughlin Memorial
New Hampton School Elijah Ingram St. Anthony Mason City Michael Thompson Providence Catholic
Broughton Ozen Oakland Technical Bishop Gorman
Saginaw
(Saginaw, Mich.)
Cave Spring Wake Forest-Rolesville John Winchester Milford
Cypress Creek The Colony Lawrence Academy at Groton Blount
2003 Proviso East Westchester Benjamin Franklin Fayetteville
Appleton West Capitol John Marshall Flint Northwestern
Blair Academy Coastal Christian Academy Thayer Academy Jesse H. Jones
Westbury Christian School Brandon Cotton Saint Martin de Porres Montrose Christian School Oak Hill Academy
Hopkins Redford Laurinburg Institute Peoria Central
St. Vincent St. Mary Carson St. Patrick Aldine Nimitz
Reno Drew Lavender Brookhaven St. Andrew's Rich McBride Lanphier
West Forsyth Starkville St. Anthony Grambling Laboratory
Ozen Abraham Lincoln Rodrick Stewart Rainier Beach Oakland Technical
Oakland Technical Heritage Christian Academy Xaverian Edgewater
2004 Louisiana State University Laboratory School Seagoville Centennial Portland
Archbishop Spalding Renaissance Lanier Jonesboro
Renaissance William Howard Taft Athens Denham Springs
Southwest Atlanta Christian Academy Jesse H. Jones Jason Horton Cedar Hill Wyoming Park
(Wyoming, Mich.)
Prentiss Jawann McClellan Milby Landmark Christian Westchester
Peoria Central Sheldon Lawrence North A. J. Ratliff North Central
Oak Hill Academy Oak Hill Academy Dr. Phillips Rice
Abraham Lincoln Saint Benedict's Preparatory School Fairfax West Brunswick
Edgewater John Carroll Catholic South Gwinnett Bridgton Academy
Bremerton Bakersfield Mike Williams Wilcox Central Hillcrest
2005 Lanier Snohomish Senior Fairfax Korvotney Barber Manchester
Poplar Bluff Montrose Keith Brumbaugh DeLand St. Andrew's School
Athens Byron Eaton Lincoln St. Joseph Lewis Clinch Crisp County
Carmel Oak Hill Academy Bartlett Etiwanda
Skyline St. Mary's Benton Harbor Juanita
Denham Springs Westchester Seton Hall Preparatory School Brother Rice
Lawrence North James Keefe Santa Margarita Catholic Oak Hill Academy Dwight Lewis Taylor
Seattle Preparatory School North College Hill Hillcrest South Gwinnett
South Gwinnett Christian Brothers Academy White Station Glenbrook North
Brentwood Academy Homewood-Flossmoor Simeon Career Academy Kevin Swinton James B. Dudley
2006 La Costa Canyon Notre Dame Preparatory South Oak Cliff Hightower
Montrose Christian School Episcopal Academy Reserve Christian School St. Mary's
Episcopal Academy Nacogdoches Crane Rahway
Seattle Preparatory School James Keefe Santa Margarita Catholic Lawrence North North Central
Oak Hill Academy Hargrave Military Academy Dunbar Canton McKinley
Lake Oswego Huffman Duke Crews Bethel Simeon Career Academy
North College Hill South Medford Southwest Atlanta Christian Academy Pershing
Lawrence North Saint Benedict's Preparatory School San Joaquin Memorial Wauwatosa East
Glenbrook North North College Hill San Joaquin Memorial Harvard-Westlake School
Brentwood Academy Mitchell Herndon Haddonfield Memorial
2007 St. Mary's Junction City Upper Sandusky
Lake Howell Niagara Falls Oklahoma Christian American Christian Academy
DeMatha Catholic Artesia Campbell Hall School St. Patrick
North Central Joseph Wheeler Oak Hill Academy Senario Hillman Wilkinson County
Towson Catholic Mater Dei Gary Johnson Aldine Nimitz Neumann-Goretti
Lake Oswego Norcross Christian Life Center Oak Hill Academy
Huntington Bellaire Glen Oak Herb Pope Aliquippa
Simeon Career Academy Huntington Helen Cox Woodrow Wilson
South Medford Saint Benedict's Preparatory School East Chicago Central St. Edward
Oak Hill Academy St. John's College Arthur Hill Redford
2008 Oak Hill Academy
(Mouth of Wilson, Va.)
Benedictine
(Richmond, Va.)
North Crowley
(Fort Worth, Tex.)
American Heritage
(Plantation, Fla.)
St. Benedict's
(Newark, N. J.)
South Atlanta
(Atlanta, Ga.)
Farragut Academy
(Chicago, Ill.)
Wheeler
(Marietta, Ga.)
American Christian
(Aston, Pa.)
Rice
(New York, N. Y.)
St. Jude
(Montgomery, Ala.)
Rome
(Rome, Ga.)
Campbell Hall
(North Hollywood, Calif.)
Abraham Lincoln
(Brooklyn, N. Y.)
Dunwoody
(Dunwoody, Ga.)
(Fairfax
Los Angeles, Calif.)
Washington
(Washington, Ind.)
Galena
(Reno, Nev.)
Taft
(Woodland Hills, Calif.)
Jeannette
(Jeannette, Pa.)
Norcross
(Norcross, Ga.)
St. George's
(Collierville, Tenn.)
Oak Park & River Forest
(Oak Park, Ill.)
Withrow
(Cincinnati, Ohio)
Canal Winchester
(Canal Winchester, Ohio)
Holy Cross
(Flushing, N. Y.)
Briarcrest Christian
(Eads, Tenn.)
Saginaw
(Saginaw, Mich.)
Compton
(Compton, Calif.)
University Heights
(Hopkinsville, Ky.)
St. Patrick
(Elizabeth, N. J.)
Mount Vernon
(Mount Vernon, N. Y.)
Libbey
(Toledo, Ohio)
Putnam City
(Oklahoma City, Okla.)
Wesleyan
(Norcross, Ga.)
J. W. North
(Riverside, Calif.)
Helen Cox
(Harvey, La.)
St. Anthony
(Jersey City, N. J.)
Mason County
(Maysville, Ky.)
Mount St. Joseph
(Baltimore, Md.)
2009 South Atlanta
(Atlanta, Ga.)
Bellarmine Prep
(Tacoma, Wash.)
Dominic Cheek St. Anthony
(Jersey City, N. J.)
Mater Dei
(Santa Ana, Calif.)
Putnam City
(Oklahoma City, Okla.)
Northland
(Columbus, Ohio)
Christ School
(Arden, N. C.)
Mater Dei
(Santa Ana, Calif.)
Sickles
(Tampa, Fla.)
The Tilton School
(Tilton, N. H.)
Montrose Christian
(Rockville, Md.)
Terrell Vinson St. Frances
(Baltimore, Md.)
John LeFlore
(Mobile, Ala.)
Kentwood
(Covington, Wash.)
Oak Hill Academy
(Mouth of Wilson, Va.)
Bishop Luers
(Fort Wayne, Ind.)
Fairfax
(Los Angeles, Calif.)
Dante Taylor National Christian
(Fort Washington, Md.)
Roman Catholic
(Philadelphia, Pa.)
Centennial
(Roswell, Ga.)
Abraham Lincoln
(Brooklyn, N. Y.)
San Diego
(San Diego, Calif.)
Sylmar
(Sylmar, Calif.)
Brewster Academy
(Wolfeboro, N.H.)
American Heritage
(Plantation, Fla.)
Arlington Country Day
(Jacksonville, Fla.)
Station Camp
(Gallatin, Tenn.)
Briarcrest Christian
(Eads, Tenn.)
Ravenscroft
(Raleigh, N.C.)
Ames
(Ames, Iowa)
Mfon Udofia Miller Grove
(Lithonia, Ga.)
St. Mark's
(Southborough, Mass.)
Findlay College Prep
(Henderson, Nev.)
Pine Crest
(Fort Lauderdale, Fla.)
Franklin
(Seattle, Wash.)
Duncanville
(Duncanville, Tex.)
St. Patrick
(Elizabeth, N.J.)
Pinewood Prep
(Summerville, S. C.)
Rice
(New York, N. Y.)
Findlay College Prep
(Henderson, Nev.)

2010–2015

SeasonFirst teamSecond teamThird teamFourth teamRef
PlayerHigh schoolPlayerHigh schoolPlayerHigh schoolPlayerHigh school
2010 Northland
(Columbus, Ohio)
Findlay College Prep
(Henderson, Nev.)
Walton
(Marietta, Ga.)
Price
(Los Angeles, Calif.)
Ames
(Ames, Iowa)
St. Patrick
(Elizabeth, N. J.)
Bishop O'Connell
(Arlington, Va.)
United Faith Christian
Charlotte, N. C.)
Pine Crest
(Fort Lauderdale, Fla.)
Oak Hill Academy
(Mouth of Wilson, Va.)
Josh Hairston Montrose Christian
(Rockville, Md.)
Jefferson
(Dayton, Ohio)
St. Patrick
(Elizabeth, N. J.)
Winter Park
(Winter Park, Fla.)
Nate Lubick St. Mark's
(Southborough, Ma.)
Norfolk Christian
(Norfolk, Va.)
Bishop Luers
(Fort Wayne, Ind.)
Lake Clifton
(Baltimore, Md.)
Sagemont
(Weston, Fla.)
Pike
(Indianapolis, Ind.)
Half Hollow Hills West
(Dix Hills, N. Y.)
Word of God Christian
(Raleigh, N .C.)
Pershing
(Detroit, Mich.)
Westlake
(Atlanta, Ga.)
Findlay College Prep
(Henderson, Nev.)
Life Center Academy
(Burlington, N. J.)
Waukegan
(Waukegan, Ill.)
Montverde Academy
(Montverde, Fla.)
Jefferson
(Portland, Ore.)
Providence
(Jacksonville, Fla.)
Wheeler
(Marietta, Ga.)
Tyler Lamb Mater Dei
(Santa Ana, Calif.)
Kinston
(Kinston, N. C.)
Bishop Loughlin
(Brooklyn, N.Y.)
Yates
(Houston, Tex.)
Estrella Foothills
(Goodyear, Ariz.)
White Station
(Memphis, Tenn).
Detroit County Day
(Beverly Hills, Mich.)
Duncanville
(Duncanville, Tex.)
Noah Cottrill Logan
Logan, W. Va.
2011 Winter Park (Fla.) Dulles (Tex.) Windward (Calif.) Julien Lewis La Marque (Tex.)
Chaminade (Mo.) Adam Smith Fayette County (Ga.) Shelby Moats Waconia (Minn.) Jake WhiteChaska (Minn.)
Perspectives (Ill.) Garfield (Wash.) Devonta Abron Seagoville (Tex.) East Side (Miss.)
Chase Fischer Ripley (W.Va.) Bowling Green (Ky.) Jarvis Threatt Highland Springs (Va.) Tanner Wozniak Keswick Christian (Fla.)
Melrose (Tenn.) Washington (Ind.) Amir Williams Detroit C.D. (Mich.) Findlay Prep (Nev.)
Russell County (Ala.) Northland (Ohio) Jordan Baker Tempe (Ariz.) Reese Morgan Palos Verdes Pen. (Calif.)
Dantley Walker Lincoln County (Nev.) Kyle Caudill Brea Olinda (Calif.) Wallace (Ind.) St. Patrick (N.J.)
D. J. Gardner Okolona (Miss.) Mesa (Ariz.) Hargrave Military (Va.) Colin Gruber Harbor (Calif.)
Butler (Ala.) Lincoln (Tex.) Norfolk Christian (Va.) Bridge Creek (Okla.)
Morgan Park (Ill.) Hoover (Calif.) Xavier Ford Harrison (Colo.) Pike (Ind.)
SeasonFirst teamRef
PlayerHigh schoolPlayerHigh schoolPlayerHigh schoolPlayerHigh school
2012 Taft
(Cincinnati, Ohio)
Northeast
(Clarksville, Tenn.)
Sylvan
(Sherwood, Ark)
Findlay Prep
(Henderson, Nev.)
Edisto
(Cordova, S. C.)
Bruce Marshall Fayette
(Fayette, Mo.)
Cameron Biedscheid Cardinal Ritter
(St. Louis, Mo.)
Deandre Burnett Carol City
(Miami Gardens, Fla.)
Kemper County
(De Kalb, Miss.)
Dewayne Russell Peoria
(Peoria, Ariz.)
Hamilton Southeastern
(Fishers, Ind.)
Lutheran
(La Verne, Calif.)
Mount Vernon
(Mount Vernon, N. Y.)
Javion Watson San Ysidro
(San Diego, Calif.)
Joe McDonald Landon School
(Bethesda, Md.)
John Ross Glover Univ. School of Jackson
(Jackson, Tenn.)
John Simons Cadillac
(Cadillac, Mich.)
West Jordan
(West Jordan, Utah)
Lewis-Palmer
(Monument, Colo.)
St. Mark's
(Southborough, Mass.)
Whitefield Academy
(Mableton, Ga.)
New London
(New London, Conn.)
St. Anthony
(Jersey City, N. J.)
Linn-Mar High
(Marion, Iowa)
Bay City Western
(Auburn, Mich.)
Boys Latin Charter
(Philadelphia, Penn.)
Mike Gesell South Sioux City
(South Sioux City, Neb.)
Brewster Academy
(Wolfeboro, N. H.)
Tilton School
(Tilton, N. H.)
Omar Calhoun Christ the King
(Middle Village, N. Y.)
Heights
(Wichita, Kan.)
Strake Jesuit
(Houston, Texas)
Upper Room Christian
(Raleigh, N. C.)
Sheboygan Area Lutheran
(Sheboygan, Wis.)
Savon Goodman Constitution
(Philadelphia, Penn.)
Bishop Gorman
(Las Vegas, Nev.)
Poinciana
(Kissimmee, Fla.)
Tony Hicks St. Rita
(Chicago, Ill.)
Miller Grove
(Lithonia, Ga.)
Twymond Howard Pearl High
(Pearl, Miss.)
2013 A. J. Jacobson Shanley
(Fargo, N.D.)
Archbishop Mitty
(San Jose, Calif.)
Travis
(Richmond, Texas)
Anders Broman Lakeview Christian Academy
(Duluth, Minn.)
Huntington Prep
(Huntington, W.V.)
Briarcrest Christian
(Eads, Tenn.)
Hall
(Little Rock, Ark.)
Brannen Greene Tift County
(Tifton, Ga.)
La Cueva
(Albuquerque, N.M.)
Holmes County
(Bonifay, Fla.)
North
(Wichita, Kan.)
Cullen Neal Eldorado
(Albuquerque, N.M.)
Chandler Park Academy
(Harper Woods, Mich.)
Wenonah
(Birmingham, Ala.)
Dominique Hawkins Madison Central
(Richmond, Ky.)
Garet Beal Jonesport-Beals
(Jonesport, Maine)
J. F. Webb
(Oxford, N.C.)
Simeon
(Chicago, Ill.)
Rochester
(Rochester Hills, Mich.)
Madison Prep Academy
(Baton Rouge, La.)
Jon Severe Christ The King
(Queens, N. Y.)
Germantown
(Wis.)
Brethren Christian
(Huntington Beach, Calif.)
Marc Loving St. John's
(Toledo, Ohio)
Marcus Allen Centennial
(Las Vegas, Nev.)
Hirschi
(Wichita Falls, Texas)
Deer Valley
(Antioch, Calif.)
Beecher
(Flint, Mich.)
Memphis East
(Memphis, Tenn.)
Findlay Prep
(Henderson, Nev.)
Valley
(West Des Moines, Iowa)
Sealy
(Texas)
Roschon Prince Poly
(Long Beach, Calif.)
Rysheed Jordan Vaux
(Philadelphia)
Ottawa (Kan.) St. Joseph's
(Philadelphia, Pa.)
Stevie Clark Douglass
(Oklahoma City)
St. Benedict's Prep
(Newark, N.J.)
Bothell
(Wash.)
Hamilton Southeastern
(Fishers, Ind.)
2014 Curie Metropolitan
(Chicago, Ill.)
Lake Highland
(Orlando, Fla.)
Marion
(Ind.)
Park Tudor School
(Indianapolis)
Shelby
(N.C.)
J. T. Escobar FAMU High
(Tallahassee, Fla.)
St. John Bosco
(Bellflower, Calif.)
Homeschool Christian
(Spring, Texas)
Mater Dei
(Santa Ana, Calif.)
Hamilton
(Milwaukee, Wisc.)
Arsenal Tech
(Indianapolis, Ind.)
Prime Prep Academy
(Dallas, Texas)
Whitney Young
(Chicago, Ill.)
Findlay Prep
(Henderson, Nev.)
Christchurch
(Va.)
B. J. Taylor Boone
(Orlando, Fla.)
Saint Joseph
(Metuchen, N.J.)
Trinity
(Euless, Texas)
Lincoln
(Brooklyn, N.Y.)
St. John's
(Houston, Texas)
2015 North Little Rock
(Ark.)
Oak Hill
(Mouth of Wilson, Va.)
Oak Ridge
(Orlando, Fla.)
Roselle Catholic
(Newark, N.J.)
Bjorn Broman Lakeview Christian
(Duluth, Minn.)
Wheeler
(Marietta, Ga.)
Stevenson
(Lincolnshire, Ill.)
Muskegon (Mich.)
Our Savior
(Centereach, N.Y.)
Maranatha
(Pasadena, Calif.)
Rice Lake
(Wisc.)
Kimball (Dallas, Texas)
Madison
(Dallas, Texas)
Kinston
(N.C.)
Camron Justice Knott Co. Central
(Hindman, Ky.)
Franklin
(Ohio)
Reach Your Dream Prep
(Memphis, Tenn.)
Hamilton
(Memphis, Tenn.)
Owasso
(Okla.)
Rainier Beach
(Seattle, Wash.)
Callaway (Jackson, Miss.) Bishop O'Dowd
(Oakland, Calif.)
Trenton Catholic
(Hamilton, N.J.)
Saint James
(Hagerstown, Md.)
Iona Prep
(Cortlandt Manor, N.Y.)
Montverde Academy
(Montverde, Fla.)
Dominican
(Milwaukee, Wisc.)
Homestead
(Fort Wayne, Ind.)
St. John
(Kan.)
Jesse Wade Davis
(Kaysville, Utah)

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Notes and References

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  2. Web site: Named to the PARADE All-American team. June 2003. milton.edu. https://web.archive.org/web/20100528083054/http://www.milton.edu/news/All-American.cfm. May 28, 2010. dead. April 17, 2015.
  3. News: Melrose star and Memphis signee Adonis Thomas named PARADE All-American. March 28, 2011. The Commercial Appeal. https://web.archive.org/web/20150417105229/http://www.commercialappeal.com/news/melrose-star-and-memphis-signee-adonis-thomas-name. April 17, 2015. live.
  4. News: Tony Wroten Jr. named to Parade All-America second team. May 28, 2011. The Seattle Times. https://web.archive.org/web/20160304042142/http://blogs.seattletimes.com/highschoolsports/2011/03/28/tony_wroten_jr_named_parade_al/. March 4, 2016.
  5. News: Huff. Doug. EA SPORTS Boys & Girls All-Americans. yahoo.com. https://web.archive.org/web/20150402155634/https://www.rivals.com/content.asp?SID=1132&CID=356222. April 2, 2015. live.
  6. Book: Bell, Terry H. A.. Sweet Charlie, Dike, Cazzie, and Bobby Joe: High School Basketball in Illinois. 74. 2004. University of Illinois Press. 9780252090486. April 17, 2015.
  7. News: Zeller named Parade All-American. April 4, 2008. Washington Times Herald. https://web.archive.org/web/20220607124319/https://www.washtimesherald.com/sports/zeller-named-parade-all-american/article_684a92c5-293f-515f-b6d1-3335deb27aa9.html. June 7, 2022. live.
  8. News: The List: Best high school athletes ever. May 5, 2003. ESPN.com. https://web.archive.org/web/20150401045200/http://espn.go.com/page2/s/list/highschool.html. April 1, 2015. live.
  9. News: Jenkins. Chris. Prep Soph "Kareem" of the Crop. June 21, 1978. Colorado Springs Gazette-Telegraph. 1-C. Newspapers.com. April 15, 2015.
  10. News: Cohen. Haskell. Parade's All-America High School Boys' Basketball Team. March 23, 1980. Parade. 11. April 12, 2015.
  11. Book: Jordan Loveridge Named to PARADE's 56th Annual All-America Team. May 22, 2012. UtahUtes.com. https://web.archive.org/web/20150420073327/http://www.utahutes.com/sports/m-baskbl/spec-rel/052212aaa.html. April 20, 2015. live.
  12. News: Miller. Brian. Escobar named Parade All-American in basketball. March 17, 2014. Tallahassee Democrat. https://web.archive.org/web/20210419030751/https://www.tallahassee.com/story/sports/preps/2014/03/16/escobar-named-parade-all-american-in-basketball-/6491273/. April 19, 2021. live.
  13. News: Brian McLaughlin. Parade. https://web.archive.org/web/20150417122855/http://parade.com/member/brianmclaughlin/. April 17, 2015. live.
  14. News: Clark. Ernie. Jonesport-Beals basketball standout Garet Beal named Parade All-American. May 24, 2013. Bangor Daily News. https://web.archive.org/web/20150830030208/http://bangordailynews.com/2013/05/24/sports/basketball/jonesport-beals-basketball-standout-garet-beal-named-parade-all-american/. August 30, 2015. live.
  15. Brian McLaughlin. BrianMacWriter. 744234941341442048. June 18, 2016. @bigbluehistory Apparently a decision was made to discontinue those teams I am sad to report. https://web.archive.org/web/20160709080057/https:/twitter.com/BrianMacWriter/status/744234941341442048. July 9, 2016. live.
  16. News: Cohen. Haskell. Parade's Fourth Annual Basketball Poll. March 27, 1960. Parade. 28. Newspapers.com. July 18, 2016.
  17. News: Cohen. Haskell. Parade's fifth annual basketball poll. April 2, 1961. Parade. 10–11. Newspapers.com. July 19, 2016.
  18. News: Cohen. Haskell. Parade's Sixth Annual Basketball Poll. April 1, 1962. Parade. 8. Newspapers.com. July 19, 2016.
  19. News: Cohen. Haskell. Parade's Seventh Annual Basketball Poll. March 30, 1963. Parade. 8–9. Newspapers.com. February 23, 2019.
  20. News: Cohen. Haskell. Parade's Eighth Annual All-America High School Basketball Team. March 29, 1964. Parade. 14–15. Newspapers.com. February 23, 2019.
  21. News: Cohen. Haskell. Parade's Ninth Annual All-America High School Basketball Team. March 28, 1965. Parade. 14. Newspapers.com. January 24, 2019.
  22. News: Johansen. John. Cal Murphy Named To All-America Five. March 27, 1966. Bridgeport Post. 1. Newspapers.com. October 3, 2019.
  23. News: Johansen. John. Calvin Murphy Voted To Parade All-America. March 27, 1966. Bridgeport Post. D-3. Newspapers.com. October 3, 2019.
  24. News: Cohen. Haskell. Parade's Eleventh Annual All-America High School Basketball Team. March 26, 1967. 8. Parade. February 7, 2020. Newspapers.com.
  25. News: Turner Makes Second Team. March 31, 1968. AP. 7-C. The Nashville Tennesean. Newspapers.com. April 1, 2020.
  26. News: Prep All-America Named. March 30, 1969. The Missoulian. AP. 11. Newspapers.com. April 1, 2020.
  27. Web site: Parade All-America. Sports-Reference.com. April 1, 2020.
  28. News: McMillen Tops HS All-Star Cage Team. April 5, 1970. Daily News. 130. Newspapers.com. April 2, 2020.