List of Career Achievements By Le Bron James - High School Honors

High School Honors

  • 1999–00 (Freshman season):
    • 27-0 Record
    • State Champions
  • 2000–01 (sophomore season)
    • USA Today All-USA First Team (first sophomore to receive this honor)
    • Ohio Mr. Basketball (first sophomore to receive this honor)
    • Adidas ABCD Camp Underclassmen MVP
    • State Champions
  • 2001–02 (Junior season):
    • USA Today High School Player of the Year
    • Gatorade Circle of Champions National Player of the Year
    • USA Today All-USA First Team
    • Ohio Mr. Basketball
  • 2002–03 (Senior season):
    • USA Today High School Player of the Year
    • Gatorade Circle of Champions National Player of the Year
    • USA Today All-USA First Team
    • Ohio Mr. Basketball
    • Ohio Division II Player of the Year
    • Naismith High School Player of the Year
    • Morgan Wootten Award (McDonald's National Player of the Year)
    • McDonald's High School All-American
    • McDonald's High School All-American Game MVP
    • 2003 Powerade Jam Fest Champion
    • Jeremy Diamond Nathaniel Memorial Classic MVP
    • Jordan Capital Classic MVP
    • EA Sports Roundball Classic MVP
    • State Champions
    • National Champions

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