Teams Announced for 2023 Ballislife All-American Game presented by Crossover Culture!

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The 2023 Boys Ballislife All-American Game begins at 5 p.m. PT/8 p.m. ET and is preceded by The BIL Slam Dunk Contest and 3-Point Shootout presented by Red Bull beginning at 4 p.m. PT/7 p.m. ET and the inaugural Girls Ballislife All-American Game at 2 p.m. PT. There will be a FREE STREAM of the girls game on YouTube. For the dunk contest and 3-point Shootout free stream link CLICK HERE. For the boys free stream link CLICK HERE.    

The 10th Annual Ballislife All-American Game (BILAAG) presented by Crossover Culture will feature many of the nation’s top high school boys basketball players in Cerritos, Calif. The national high school all-star game is set to take place May 6 at Cerritos College and will be lived streamed for FREE. 

A plethora of the nation’s best boys high school basketball stars are scheduled to participate in the annual event, including one who some national scouts feel is the best player in the country: Kentucky-bound Justin Edwards of FAB 50 No. 13 Imhotep Charter (Philadelphia, Pa.). 2013 Cal-Hi Sports Mr. Basketball Player of the Year Jared McCain of FAB 50 No. 23 Centennial (Corona, Calif.) will be playing in front of his vast local fan base and headlines the California participants.

The Ballislife All-American game will feature thee Michigan State recruits: Coen Carr of Legacy Early College (Greenville, S.C.), Jeremy Fears of Joliet West (Joliet, Ind.) and Gehrig Normand of Birdville (North Richland Hills).

“We’re excited to partner with our sponsor Crossover Culture to produce the most exciting and fan-friendly high school basketball all-star game in the country,” said Ballislife President Matt Rodriguez. “Not only is Crossover Culture delivering quality footwear to participants, we’re also grateful for the contributions of Red Bulls, the official 3-point contest sponsor, and grateful for our loyal fans after a three-year hiatus.”

For the first time ever, the event will feature a Ballislife All-American Game for girls. The girls game will tip at 5 pm ET and the Slam Dunk and 3-Point Shootout presented by Red Bull will take place at 7 pm ET. The highly-anticipated slam dunk contest will include Carr, Jahki Howard, Jason Jackson and Trey Parker. The 3-Point Shootout will include the top three boys and girls scores from all participants.     

Past BILAAG MVPs include NBA players Collin Sexton (2017), Lonzo Ball (2016), Zach Lavine (2013), Donovan Mitchell (2015), Jordan Bell (2013) plus MLB pitcher Amir Garrett (2011). Other participants include Trae Young (Hawks), Donovan Mitchell (Cavs) and Dejounte Murray (Hawks).

This will be the first time the event takes place since 2019 because of COVID-19 restrictions in Los Angeles County.

General admission tickets for the BILAAG and Slam Dunk Contest are $15 each (plus an administrative fee) and VIP/Courtside seats range from $60-$65 (plus an administrative fee).

For ticket purchasing, ticket discounts and VIP details visit: ballislifeallamerican.comHere are some ticket promo codes for your convenience:

For $5 off tickets use the code: BIL5OFF

 

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The team rosters for the players scheduled to participate in the first annual Ballislife All-American girls game are announced below.

ORANGE/TEAM ELITE (GIRLS)

No. Player Position Height High School College
1 Kamorea "KK" Arnold G 5' 9" Germantown (PA) Connecticut
10 Emma Risch G 6’1" Palm Bay Magnet (FL)  Notre Dame
14 Ari Long PG 6’0" Valley View (CA) Washington
21 Essence Cody F 6’3" Valdosta (GA) Alabama
35 Madison Booker G 6’1" Germantown (MS) Texas
2 Jadyn Donovan G 6’0" Sidwell Friends (DC) Duke
33 Letycia Vasconcelos C 6’7" Montverde Academy (FL) Baylor
23 Grace Sundback PG 5’9" Westtown School (PA) Delaware
12 Kymora Johnson PG 5’8" St. Annes Belfield (VA) Virginia
11 Zoe Brooks PG 5’8" St. John Vianney (NJ) N.C. State
3 Sunaja Agara G 6’2" St. John Vianney (NJ)  N.C. State
0 Sydni Summers G 5'4" Corona Centennial (CA)  

BLUE/TEAM FUTURE (GIRLS)

<!--tr>6Skye BelkerSG5'8"Windward (CA)Princeton 

No. Player Position Height High School College
12 Mikaylah Williams G 6’1" Parkway (LA) LSU
32 Aalyah Del Rosario F 6’5" The Webb School (TN) LSU
23 Sahnya Jah G 6’2" Montverde Academy (FL) South Carolina
11 Kailey Woolston G 5’11" Lone Peak (UT) BYU
13 Laila Reynolds G 6’2" Germantown (MD) Florida
4 Tessa Johnson G 5’10" St. Michael-Albertville (MN) South Carolina
5 Angelica Velez PG 5’7" The Webb School (TN) LSU
24 Chloe Briggs G 5’11" Ontario Christian (CA) Washington
10 Qadence Samuels G 6’1' Bishop McNamara (MD) UConn
1 Sayvia Sellers PG 5'6" Anchorage Christian (AK)
Washington

The team rosters for the players scheduled to participate in the 10th annual boys game are announced below.

ORANGE/TEAM ELITE (BOYS)

No. Player Position Height High School College
3 Jackson Shelstad PG 6’0" West Linn (OR) Oregon
2 Trey Green PG 5’11" Prolific Prep (CA) Xavier
21 Marcus Adams Jr. SF 6'8" Narbonne (CA) Kansas
24 Jared McCain PG 6’4" Corona Centennial (CA) Duke
10 Jahki Howard SF 6’6" OTE  
4 AJ Johnson PG 6’6" SoCal Academy (CA) NBL
1 Jason Jackson SG 6'3" Riverview (FL) Texas Tech
22 Devin Williams C 6’11" Corona Centennial (CA) UCLA
8 Tru Washington SG 6’4" AZ Compass Prep New Mexico
11 Gehrig Normand SF 6’5" Birdville (TX)  Michigan State
13 Andrew Meadow PF 6'7" West Ranch (CA) Boise State

BLUE/TEAM FUTURE (BOYS)

No. Player Position Height High School College
3 Justin Edwards SF 6’7" Imhotep Charter (PA)
Kentucky
2 Rayvon Griffith SF 6’5" AZ Compass Prep Cincinnati
00 Wesley Yates III SG 6’5 Beaumont United (TX) Washington
6 Jeremy Fears PG 6’2" Joliet West (IL) Michigan State
5 Trey Parker PG 6’2" OTE NC State
7 Coen Carr SF 6’7" Legacy Early College (SC) Michigan State
12 Sebastian Mack PG 6’3" Coronado (NV) UCLA
0 Jace Posey SG 6’4" Strake Jesuit (TX) TCU
24 Ashton Hardaway SF 6’7" Sierra Canyon (CA) Memphis
4 Dusty Stromer SG 6'6" Notre Dame (CA) Gonzaga
22 Mike Price Jr. PG 6’3" Corona Centennial (CA) Undecided

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About Ballislife All-American 

The Ballislife All-American Game was created in 2011 with the goal to bring a credible All-American type event to the West Coast with the goal of selecting the most deserving players regardless of geography, mainstream player rankings, or shoe affiliation. Past BILAAG participants include NBA players Collin Sexton (2017), Lonzo Ball (2016), Zach Lavine (2013), Donovan Mitchell (2015), Jordan Bell (2013) plus MLB pitcher Amir Garrett (2011). Other participants include Dejounte Murray, Mo Bamba, Stanley Johnson, Kelly Oubre, Tyler Dorsey, Thon Maker, Tyler Ulis, Marquese Chriss, Isaiah Briscoe, Kevon Looney, Nick Johnson, Jabari Brown, Cliff Alexander, Christian Wood, Jordan Adams, Dwayne Bacon, Jalen Adams, Derrick Jones, Malik Beasley and more.

							

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