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All-American Championship rosters unveiled

March 1, 2012 By Frank Burlison 2 Comments

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  Rosters for the second prep All-American Championship, to be held on April 1 in New Orleans during Final Four Weekend, were announced by the Princeton-based Gazelle Group today.

Two games, in West vs. East and North vs. South format, will be played at the Lakefront Arena, with the first game tipping off at 3 p.m. ET.

Tickets may be purchased at www.ticketmaster.com or by calling TicketMaster (800/745-3000) or the Lakefront Arena box office (504/280-7222).

 

Here are the rosters (several players are still to be added and the coaches will be announced shortly):

 

EAST TEAM

Name                                   Pos.   Ht.   Cl.    Hometown/School                                             College

Nate Britt                                G     6-1    Jr.    Upper Marlboro, Md./Gonzaga College H.S.     North Carolina

Omar Calhoun                        G     6-3   Sr.    Brooklyn, N.Y./Christ the King H.S.                 Connecticut

Dajuan Coleman                     C     6-9   Sr.    Syracuse, N.Y./Jamesville-DeWitt H.S.             Syracuse

Jerami Grant                           F     6-7   Sr.    Bowie, Md./DeMatha Catholic H.S.                  Syracuse

Ricardo Ledo                          G     6-6   Sr.    Providence, R.I./South Kent School                  Providence

Mitch McGary                        F     6-10 Sr.    Porter, Ind./Brewster Academy                         Michigan

Nerlens Noel                          C     6-10 Sr.    Everett, Mass./Tilton School                              Undeclared

Christopher Obekpa               C     6-8   Sr.    Babylon, N.Y./Our Savior New American School         Undeclared

D’Vauntes Smith-Rivera         G     6-3   Sr.    Indianapolis, Ind./Oak Hill Academy                Georgetown

Kaleb Tarczewski                   C     7-0   Sr.    Claremont, N.H./St. Mark’s School                    Arizona

 

WEST TEAM

Name                                   Pos.   Ht.   Cl.    Hometown/School                                             College

Willie Cauley                          C     6-10 Sr.    Spearville, Kan./Olathe Northwest H.S.             Kentucky

Shaquille Cleare                     C     6-9   Sr.    Houston, Texas/The Village School                  Maryland

Keith Frazier                           G     6-5    Jr.    Dallas, Texas/Kimball H.S.                               Undeclared

Aaron Harrison                       G     6-5    Jr.    Richmond, Texas/Travis H.S.                            Undeclared

Andrew Harrison                    G     6-5    Jr.    Richmond, Texas/Travis H.S.                            Undeclared

Matt Jones                              G     6-4    Jr.    DeSoto, Texas/DeSoto H.S.                               Duke

Cameron Ridley                     C     6-10 Sr.    Richmond, Texas/Bush H.S.                             Texas

L.J. Rose                                G     6-3   Sr.    Houston, Texas/Westbury Christian H.S.          Baylor

Gabe York                              G     6-1   Sr.    Santa Ana, Calif./Orange Lutheran H.S.            Arizona

 

NORTH TEAM

Name                                   Pos.   Ht.   Cl.    Hometown/School                                             College

Cameron Biedscheid               F     6-6   Sr.    St. Louis, Mo./Cardinal Ritter College Prep       Notre Dame

Sam Dekker                            F     6-7   Sr.    Sheboygan, Wis./Sheboygan Lutheran H.S.      Wisconsin

Kevin “Yogi” Ferrell               G     5-11 Sr.    Indianapolis, Ind./Park Tudor School                Indiana

Mike Gesell                            G     6-1   Sr.    South Sioux City, Neb./South Sioux City H.S.  Iowa

Jeremy Hollowell                    F     6-7   Sr.    Indianapolis, Ind./Lawrence Central H.S.          Indiana

Ronnie Johnson                      G     5-10 Sr.    Indianapolis, Ind./North Central H.S.                Purdue

Marc Loving                           F     6-8    Jr.    Toledo, Ohio/St. John’s H.S.                             Ohio State

Hanner Mosquera-Perea         F     6-8   Sr.    LaPorte, Ind./La Lumiere School                       Indiana

Glenn Robinson                      F     6-6   Sr.    Schererville, Ind./Lake Central H.S.                  Michigan

Adam Woodbury                    C     6-11 Sr.    Sioux City, Iowa/East H.S.                                Iowa

 

SOUTH TEAM

Name                                   Pos.   Ht.   Cl.    Hometown/School                                             College

Robert Carter                          F     6-8   Sr.    Snellville, Ga./Shiloh H.S.                                 Georgia Tech

Javan Felix                             G     5-11 Sr.    New Orleans, La./St. Augustine H.S.                 Texas

Ricardo Gathers                      F     6-7   Sr.    Laplace, La./Riverside Academy                       Baylor

William “Shaq” Goodwin        F     6-8   Sr.    Decatur, Ga./Southwest DeKalb H.S.                Memphis

Joel James                              C     6-10 Sr.    West Palm Beach, Fla./Dwyer H.S.                   North Carolina

Shaquille Johnson                   F     6-5   Sr.    Alpharetta, Ga./Milton H.S.                               Auburn

Evan Nolte                              F     6-7   Sr.    Milton, Ga./Milton H.S.                                     Virginia

Braxton Ogbueze                    G     6-1   Sr.    Charlotte, N.C./United Faith Christian Academy           Florida

Derek Willis                            F     6-9    Jr.    Mount Washington, Ky./Bullitt East H.S.          Kentucky

 

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