Florida's 2024 McDonald's All-American Game nominees

The Sunshine State has 22 boys nominees and 41 girls

The McDonald's All-American Game announced its 2024 nominees Tuesday. The event is schedule to be played on April 2 in Houston's Toyota Center at 5:30 p.m.

The prestigious event has included some of basketball's biggest names from Kobe Bryant and LeBron James to Candace Parker and Juju Watkins.

Last year the state of Florida was represented by Kwame Evans (Oregon) and Sean Stewart (Duke), both of Montverde Academy, in the boys game and Emma Risch of Palm Bay Magnet (Notre Dame) in the girls game.

The McDonald's All-American Game committee selects just 24 players for the game (12 for each team), but the nominee list is long.

Here are the 2024 nominees from Florida:

BOYS

Chase McCarty, IMG Academy

Cole Certa, IMG Academy

Donavan Freeman, IMG Academy

Khani Rooths, IMG Academy

Michael O'Keefe, IMG Academy

Olivier Rioux, IMG Academy

Stone Bureau, Calvary Christian Academy

Ryan Jones Jr., The Rock School

Adrian Walker, Harvest Community School

Isaiah Bunso, Harvest Community School

Sean Murphy, Harvest Community School

Jase Richardson, Christopher Columbus

Marcus Allen, Miami Norland

Rey Daniels, Miami Southridge

Asa Newell, Montverde Academy

Cooper Flagg, Montverde Academy

Curtis Givens III, Montverde Academy

Derik Queen, Montverde Academy

Liam McNeeley, Montverde Academy

Robert Wright III, Montverde Academy

Ramone Seals, SLAM! Tampa Charter

Ben Koubek, The Villages

Elyjah Freeman, Wellington

Miami Norland's Marcus Allen is a 2024 McDonald's All-American nominee.
Miami Norland's Marcus Allen is a 2024 McDonald's All-American nominee

GIRLS

Heloisa Carrera, IMG Academy

Leah Harmon, IMG Academy

Tajianna Roberts, IMG Academy

Tayla Thomas, IMG Academy

Ines Goryanova, DME Academy

Keira Scott, DME Academy

Olivia Schmitt, DME Academy

Tabitha Betson, DME Academy

Tahj Monet Bloom, DME Academy

Anovia Sheals, Mainland

Tia Dobson, Mainland

Ja'Cayla Dudley, Dillard

Kalia Harrington, St. Thomas Aquinas

Kamryn Corporan, St. Thomas Aquinas

Ka-Zahria Johnson, St. Thomas Aquinas

Khadee Hession, St. Thomas Aquinas

Mya Johnson, St. Thomas Aquinas

Kayla Nelms, Miami Country Day

Shania Swan, Miami Norland

Eris Lester, Montverde Academy

Jaloni Cambridge, Montverde Academy

Vivian Iwuchukwu, Montverde Academy

Leanna Pabst, West Port

Carmen Richardson, Colonial

Jasmynne Gibson, Colonial

Raeanne Eccleston, Colonial

Leah Bullard, Dr. Phillips

Trinity Turner, Dr. Phillips

Alexandra Blue, Lake Highland Prep

Briana Rivera, Lake Highland Prep

Camila De Pool, Lake Highland Prep

Jada Eads, Lake Highland Prep

Arielle Facyson, Blanche Ely

Gianna Corbitt, Blanche Ely

Janessa Kelley, Blanche Ely

Na'Chauncia Welch, Armwood

Gabrielle Scott, Weeki Wachee

Linsey Orr, Weeki Wachee

Paige Atwater, Weeki Wachee

Myla Jones, Palm Beach Lakes

Zuri Miller-Whiteside, Palm Beach Lakes

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Gary Adornato
GARY ADORNATO

Gary Adornato began covering high school sports with the Baltimore Sun in 1982, while still a mass communications major at Towson University, and in 2003 became one of the first journalists to cover high school sports online while operating MIAASports.com, the official website of the Maryland Interscholastic Athletic Association. Later, Adornato pioneered market-wide coverage of high school sports with DigitalSports.com, introducing video highlights and player interviews while assembling an award-winning editorial staff. In 2010, he launched VarsitySportsNetwork.com which became the premier source of high school media coverage in the state of Maryland. In 2022, he sold VSN to The Baltimore Banner and joined SBLive Sports as the company's East Coast Managing Editor.