CHAMBLEE, Ga. — Adam Zagoria and Jacob Polacheck are covering the 2019 McDonald’s All-American Game festivities.
The Game will air Wednesday at 7 p.m. ET on ESPN2 and features five uncommitted players in Precious Achiuwa, Cole Anthony, Matthew Hurt, Jaden McDaniels and Trendon Watford as well as two players apiece headed to Arizona, Duke, Kentucky and Villanova.
Hurt plans to announce April 19, followed by Watford on April 20. Anthony says he’ll announce in early April, while Achiuwa is shooting for late May. McDaniels hasn’t set a date.
IMG Academy (FL) also set a record for one high school by placing three players in the game in Armando Bacot (UNC), Josh Green (Arizona) and Jeremiah Robinson-Earl (Villanova).
Check out all the coverage here by clicking on the story below you’re interested in. This site will be updated.
**Fran Belibi becomes first girl to win McDonald’s Dunk Contest since 2004, beating out Scottie Lewis
2019 @GatorsMBK commit @Scott_lewis_23 should win the Dunk Contest And make #SCTop10 with this windmill over 3 dudes. pic.twitter.com/vlc3XHyueK
— Adam Zagoria (@AdamZagoria) March 26, 2019
**UNC commit Armando Bacot working to recruit trio of McDonald’s All-Americans
**Kentucky commits Tyrese Maxey, Kahlil Whitney recruiting at McDonald’s Game
**Villanova commit Bryan Antoine: ‘We are going to be something special to watch’
**Louisville commit Samuell Williamson: ‘I think we have the best recruiting class in the country’
**Precious Achiuwa in no rush on college decision
**Cole Anthony down to five schools, closing in on decision
FWIW @The_ColeAnthony ‘s brother Leo is decked out in full UNC gear. pic.twitter.com/2gnJ8o0m0q
— Adam Zagoria (@AdamZagoria) March 26, 2019
**Matthew Hurt to announce April 19
**Alabama targeting new coach, Trendon Watford remains a priority
**Trendon Watford plans to end complicated recruitment April 20
**Memphis commit James Wiseman named Gatorade Player of the Year, not done recruiting
**Arizona commits Green, Mannion expect to play, excel for Sean Miller
Former @SetonHallMBB guy Kelly Whitney is here supporting his son @KentuckyMBB bound @KahlilWhitney. Stay tuned for our documentary ‘Year of the Dragon’ dropping soon. pic.twitter.com/2X4F5oIIBW
— Adam Zagoria (@AdamZagoria) March 26, 2019