HIGH-SCHOOL

High school basketball: Oklahoma sees 6 girls, 3 boys nominated for McDonald's All-American game

Cameron Jourdan
Christian Heritage basketball player Rylee Langerman during The Oklahoman's winter high school sports media day at Bishop McGuinness High School in Oklahoma City, Wednesday, Nov. 13, 2019. [Bryan Terry/The Oklahoman]

Some Oklahoma high school basketball prospects have the opportunity to become McDonald's All-Americans.

Nine Oklahomans were nominated for the annual All-Star game, which will be held April 1 in Houston. More than 900 boys and girls high school basketball players across the country were nominated.

Six girls and three boys earned nominations. Arkoma's Maddie Carlile, Muldrow's Taylen Collins, Choctaw's Mackenzie Crusoe, Christian Heritage's Rylee Langerman, Edmond Memorial's Katelyn Levings and Tulsa Washington's Yvette Mayberry earned nominations on the girls side. 

Holland Hall's Brock Davis, Tulsa Washington's Bryce Thompson and Putnam West's Rondel Walker were the boys nominated.

This year will be the 43rd annual boys game and the 19th annual girls game. A committee comprised of coaches and media members from across the country will select the final rosters.