The Maine McDonald’s® High School Senior All-Star Basketball Games is a salute to top senior student-athletes basketball standouts and coaches from across Maine. More than 100 individuals are honored for their achievements both on and off the basketball court at the All-Star Banquet on Friday night, March 9, and at the Games on Saturday, March 10. Net proceeds from the two-day event go to the Ronald McDonald House Charities ® of Maine.
The 2009 program marks McDonald’s twenty first consecutive year as lead sponsor of this hallmark event. In addition to underwriting the cost of planning and executing the event, the Maine McDonald’s Owner/Operator Association, a collaboration of 14 local Maine McDonald’s franchisees, works hand-in-hand with the Maine Association of Basketball Coaches and several sponsors to make the event possible.
The event will once again be held at Newman Gymnasium on the campus of Husson University in Bangor. The All-Star Banquet takes place Friday evening, March 9, and the Games take place throughout the day on Saturday, March 10, 2012.
All-Star Players, All-State Academic Team Members, and Mr. and Miss Basketball are all selected from nominees submitted by Maine’s High School Basketball Coaches through the MABC. All-Star ballots are mailed to every high school coach in Maine, and results are tabulated by MABC officials. Mr. and Miss Basketball award recipients are selected by a committee of media representatives and retired coaches representing each region in Maine.
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A total of 80 High School Senior All-Star Players are selected from top senior basketball players from across the state, ten in each of eight categories, according to Girls/Boys, East/West, and High School classification:
- Girls A/B East and Girls A/B West
- Girls C/D East and Girls C/D West
- Boys A/B East and Boys A/B West
- Boys C/D East and Boys C/D West
A total of 20 seniors (10 girls and 10 boys) are selected from across the state among basketball players who excel both in the classroom and on the basketball court.
Each year, the MABC organizes regional foul-shooting championships throughout the winter. Champions from each of the four regions (North, Central, East and West) are invited to compete for the State Foul Shooting Championship at the McDonald’s High School Senior All-Star Games.
For over twenty years the Maine McDonald's High School Senior All-Star Basketball Games has honored athletes that excel on the court and in the classroom. In 2009, the Maine McDonald's Spirit of the Game Award was added to honor two high school students involved in the basketball program - one from the East and one from the West Division - who embody the spirit of the sport, exemplify sportsmanship, show an ability to overcome obstacles and boundaries, and support and inspire their teammates and coaching staff.
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The local Maine McDonald’s Owner/Operators award two $1,000 scholarships. The recipients (one girl, one boy) are selected from the ten girls and ten boys named to the All-State Academic Team through a separate application and review process. The scholarship award is intended to recognize the students’ academic performance, contributions to his or her high school and community, participation in volunteer activities, and overall citizenship.
All-Star Coaches are selected from across the state, two in each of the same categories as the players.
Each year, the MABC (Maine Association of Basketball Coaches) recognizes individuals who have contributed to high school basketball in Maine. There are four awards, as listed below:
Bob Brown Contributor Award
The Bob Brown Contributor Award is presented each year to an individual who has made significant contributions to improve the quality of basketball in the state of Maine.
MABC Media Award
The MABC Media Award is presented each year to an individual in the media for their outstanding coverage of High School basketball in the state of Maine.
MABC Coach of the Year Awards
Each year, the MABC selects a “Coach of the Year” recognizing coaches throughout the state who have demonstrated excellence in their profession. They typically have given above and beyond and tend to bring out the best in their players. For their excellence, they are voted by their coaching peers to receive these awards.
Mr. and Miss Basketball
The Mister and Miss Basketball Award is presented each year to the senior player who has exhibited outstanding skills throughout his/her career, has made a significant impact on his/her team, has demonstrated respect for the game through leadership on and off the court, has epitomized the values of sportsmanship and has been a positive school and community citizen.
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