All-star Game - High School All-star Games

High School All-star Games

High school basketball

  • McDonald's All-American — featuring the most highly recruited high school players from across the nation.
  • Jordan Brand All-American - similar game among blue chip athletes

High school football

  • U.S. Army All-American Bowl
  • Under Armour All-America Game
  • Offense-Defense All-American Bowl
  • NUC All-World Gridiron Classic
  • Alabama-Mississippi All-Star Classic (Alabama vs. Mississippi)
  • Big 33 Football Classic (Pennsylvania vs. Ohio)
  • Bayou Bowl (Houston metropolitan area, Texas vs. Louisiana)
  • Don Raabe Big 30 Charities Classic (Southern Tier, New York vs. Northern Tier, Pennsylvania)
  • Lions Club All-Star High School Football Classic (Erie County, New York vs. Niagara County, New York)
  • Maryland Crab Bowl (Washington, DC vs. Baltimore, Maryland)
  • Oil Bowl (Texas vs. Oklahoma)
  • DFW Bowl (high school) All Star Football Game featuring top players from (Dallas) vs. top players from (Fort Worth). The game is organized by North American All Stars. The game is also referred to as the North Texas East/West Classic.
  • North-South Game of the Carolinas (North Carolina vs. South Carolina)

High school lacrosse

  • Under Armour All-American Lacrosse Game


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