USA Today All-USA High School Basketball Team - Boys' Basketball Players and Coaches of The Year

Boys' Basketball Players and Coaches of The Year

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Year Player School Hometown College NBA Draft
1982-1983 Reggie Williams Dunbar High School Baltimore, MD Georgetown 1st Round - 4th Pick of 1987 (Clippers)
1983-1984 Delray Brooks Rogers High School Michigan City, IN Indiana/Providence Undrafted in the 1988 NBA Draft
1984-1985 Danny Ferry DeMatha Catholic High School Hyattsville, MD Duke 1st Round - 2nd Pick of 1989 (Clippers)
1985-1986 J.R. Reid Kempsville High School Virginia Beach, VA North Carolina 1st Round - 5th Pick of 1989 (Hornets)
1986-1987 Marcus Liberty King High School Chicago, IL Illinois 2nd Round - 42nd Pick of 1990 (Nuggets)
1987-1988 Alonzo Mourning Indian River High School Chesapeake, VA Georgetown 1st Round - 2nd Pick of 1992 (Hornets)
1988-1989 Kenny Anderson Archbishop Molloy High School Queens, NY Georgia Tech 1st Round - 2nd Pick of 1991 (Nets)
1989-1990 Damon Bailey Bedford North Lawrence High School Bedford, IN Indiana 2nd Round - 44th Pick of 1992 (Pacers)
1990-1991 Chris Webber Detroit Country Day School Beverly Hills, MI Michigan 1st Round - 1st Pick of 1993 (Magic)
1991-1992 Jason Kidd St. Joseph Notre Dame High School Alameda, CA California 1st Round - 2nd Pick of 1994 (Mavs)
1992-1993 Rasheed Wallace Simon Gratz High School Philadelphia, PA North Carolina 1st Round - 4th Pick of 1995 (Bullets)
1993-1994 Felipe Lopez Rice High School New York, NY St. John's 1st Round - 24th Pick of 1998 (Spurs)
1994-1995 Kevin Garnett Farragut Career Academy Chicago, IL Direct to NBA 1st Round - 5th Pick of 1995 (Timberwolves)
1995-1996 Kobe Bryant Lower Merion High School Lower Merion, PA Direct to NBA 1st Round - 13th Pick of 1996 (Hornets)
1996-1997 Tracy McGrady Mount Zion Christian Academy Durham, NC Direct to NBA 1st Round - 9th Pick of 1997 (Raptors)
1997-1998 Al Harrington St. Patrick High School Elizabeth, NJ Direct to NBA 1st Round - 25th Pick of 1998 (Pacers)
1998-1999 Donnell Harvey Randolph Clay High School Cuthbert, GA Florida 1st Round - 22nd Pick of 2000 (Knicks)
1999-2000 Gerald Wallace Childersburg High School Childersburg, AL Alabama 1st Round - 25th Pick of 2001 (Kings)
2000-2001 Dajuan Wagner Camden High School Camden, NJ Memphis 1st Round - 6th Pick of 2002 (Cavs)
2001-2002 LeBron James St. Vincent – St. Mary High School Akron, OH Direct to NBA 1st Round - 1st Pick of 2003 (Cavs)
2002-2003 LeBron James St. Vincent – St. Mary High School Akron, OH Direct to NBA 1st Round - 1st Pick of 2003 (Cavs)
2003-2004 Dwight Howard Southwest Atlanta Christian Academy Atlanta, GA Direct to NBA 1st Round - 1st Pick of 2004 (Magic)
2004-2005 Greg Oden Lawrence North High School Indianapolis, IN Ohio State 1st Round - 1st Pick of 2007 (Blazers)
2005-2006 Greg Oden Lawrence North High School Indianapolis, IN Ohio State 1st Round - 1st Pick of 2007 (Blazers)
2006-2007 Kevin Love Lake Oswego High School Lake Oswego, OR UCLA 1st Round - 5th Pick of 2008 (Grizzlies)
2007-2008 Samardo Samuels Saint Benedict's Preparatory School (Newark, NJ) Trelawny Parish, Jamaica Louisville Undrafted in the 2010 NBA Draft
2008-2009 Derrick Favors South Atlanta High School Atlanta, GA Georgia Tech 1st Round - 3rd Pick of 2010 (Nets)
2009-2010 Harrison Barnes Ames High School Ames, IA North Carolina 1st Round - 7th Pick of 2012 (Warriors)
2010-2011 Austin Rivers Winter Park High School Winter Park, FL Duke 1st Round - 10th Pick of 2012 (Hornets)
2011-2012 Nerlens Noel Tilton School (Tilton, NH) Everett, MA Kentucky Not eligible for the NBA Draft until 2013
Year Coach School Hometown
1982-1983 Bob Wade Dunbar High School Baltimore, MD
1983-1984 Morgan Wootten DeMatha Catholic High School Hyattsville, MD
1984-1985 John Wood Spingarn High School Washington, DC
1985-1986 Stu Vetter Flint Hill Prep Oakton, VA
1986-1987 Bill Green Marion High School Marion, IN
1987-1988 John Sarandrea St. Nicholas of Tolentine Bronx, NY
1988-1989 Bob Hurley St. Anthony High School Jersey City, NJ
1989-1990 Landon Cox King High School Chicago, IL
1990-1991 Perry Watson Southwestern High School Detroit, MI
1991-1992 Pete Pompey Dunbar High School Baltimore, MD
1992-1993 Bill Ellerbee Simon Gratz High School Philadelphia, PA
1993-1994 Steve Smith Oak Hill Academy Mouth of Wilson, VA
1994-1995 Bernard Griffith St. Augustine High School New Orleans, LA
1995-1996 Bob Hurley St. Anthony High School Jersey City, NJ
1996-1997 Wayne McClain Manual High School Peoria, IL
1997-1998 Stu Vetter Saint John's Catholic Prep Frederick, MD
1998-1999 Steve Smith Oak Hill Academy Mouth of Wilson, VA
1999-2000 Russell Otis Dominguez High School Compton, CA
2000-2001 Ronnie Courtney Willowridge High School Sugar Land, TX
2001-2002 Leonard Bishop Lincoln High School Dallas, TX
2002-2003 Dru Joyce II St. Vincent – St. Mary High School Akron, OH
2003-2004 Steve Smith Oak Hill Academy Mouth of Wilson, VA
2004-2005 Dan Bazzani Niagara Falls High School Niagara Falls, NY
2005-2006 Jack Keefer Lawrence North High School Indianapolis, IN
2006-2007 Kevin Boyle St. Patrick High School Elizabeth, NJ
2007-2008 Bob Hurley St. Anthony High School Jersey City, NJ
2008-2009 J.R. Holmes Bloomington South High School Bloomington, IN
2009-2010 Vance Downs Ames High School Ames, IA
2010-2011 Bob Hurley St. Anthony High School Jersey City, NJ
2011-2012 Steve Smith Oak Hill Academy Mouth of Wilson, VA

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