Sierra Canyon's Ziaire Williams #1 is seen against Paul VI during a high school basketball game at the Hoophall Classic, Monday, January 20, 2020, in Springfield, MA. (AP Photo/Gregory Payan)

Los Angeles, California’s Brandon Boston Jr., Ziaire Williams and Josh Christopher Selected to Play in Prestigious McDonald’s All American Games in Houston

48 emerging basketball stars take the court in the Annual Girls and Boys Games on April 1

LOS ANGELES, CA—- Brandon Boston Jr. and Ziaire Williams of Sierra Canyon High School and Josh Christopher of Mayfair High School joined the rich legacy of high school basketball elite as they were selected to the prestigious 2020 McDonald’s All American Boys Game. Brandon Boston Jr., Ziaire Williams and Josh Christopher’s selection was revealed during ESPN’s The Jump on January 23. Brandon, Ziaire and Josh will showcase their skills alongside 23 other top male high school basketball players from across the U.S.

To see the next generation of basketball greats, tune in to the 19th Annual McDonald’s All American Girls Game live on ESPN2 at 5 p.m. ET on Wednesday, April 1, 2020 from Houston’s Toyota Center. The 43rd Annual Boys Game will tip-off live on ESPN at 7 p.m. ET. Tickets are now available through the Toyota Center box office.

Brandon Boston Jr., Ziaire Williams and Josh Christopher now share the McDonald’s All American title with many notable basketball players who have also donned the McDonald’s All American jersey including: Magic Johnson, Michael Jordan, Kobe Bryant, LeBron James, Kevin Durant, Carmelo Anthony, Chris Paul, James Harden, Candace Parker, Maya Moore, Elena Delle Donne, Skylar Diggins and Breanna Stewart.

Recently, the McDonald’s All American Games lost a champion with the passing of its founder Morgan Wootten. It was his passion for coaching that led to the founding of the McDonald’s All American Games as a showcase to recognize the best high school basketball talent in the country. Since 1978, Morgan championed emerging basketball stars and helped girls and boys realize their dreams.

The McDonald’s All American Games continue to celebrate the nation’s top athletes on their journey from hustle to greatness, while also enriching relationships with local communities across the country. Family, friends and fans can follow-along on their journey @mcdaag on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and LinkedIn.

One way that comes to life is though the McDonald’s All American Games continued support of Ronald McDonald House Charities and its network of local chapters. At RMHC, programs like the Ronald McDonald House®, Ronald McDonald Family Room® and Ronald McDonald Care Mobile® provide comfort and compassion to families with ill or injured children so they are fully supported and able to be a part of their child’s care.

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