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DME Academy’s high school basketball program continues to shine as five players are named McDonald’s All American Games East Nominees. This recognition showcases the exceptional talent cultivated within our academy and highlights our commitment to developing elite athletes both on and off the court.
Mikel Brown Jr. and Trey Simpson III have been standout performers for DME Academy’s National Boys Team. Their exceptional skill, dynamic athleticism, and leadership on the court make them two of the most electrifying talents in high school basketball, solidifying the National Boys Team’s reputation as one of the best in the country.
Leyla Minor, Lara Barnes, and Zaniah Zellous have been instrumental in the Girls National Team’s undefeated conference record. Their teamwork and determination set the standard for excellence at DME Academy.
What Are the McDonald’s All American Games?
The McDonald’s All American High School Basketball Games represent the pinnacle of high school basketball, featuring the top 24 boys and 24 girls from across the United States. Players are selected through a systematic voting process led by a Selection Committee composed of basketball experts who evaluate athleticism, fundamental skills, and overall impact on the game.
Why Choose DME Academy for High School Basketball?
DME Academy offers a premier environment for high school basketball players to excel. Our mission is to help student-athletes thrive academically and athletically, preparing them for college and beyond. With world-class coaches, state-of-the-art facilities, and a proven track record of success, DME Academy is the ultimate destination for athletes who want to elevate their game.
If you’re ready to elevate your game, train with world-class coaches, and compete at the highest levels of high school basketball, we want to hear from you. Click the link here to get on our radar.