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Article: Arundel's Randolph nominated for All-American honors
- Article from:
- Maryland Gazette
- Article date:
- January 26, 2008
- Author:
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Arundel High School girls basketball standout Ayanna Randolph was
participating in an open gym this past summer when she attempted a
crossover move and felt a pop in her left knee. Although she tore
her ACL, her bright future remained in tact.
Nothing fortifies that more, now that she has been nominated to
become a McDonald's All-American.
Despite not playing a single minute for the Wildcats this season,
Randolph is among 2,500 high school seniors around the country to
achieve the honor. Out of the nominees that are girls, 24 will be
selected in February to participate in the prestigious McDonald's
All-American game at the Bradley Center in Milwaukee, Wis., on March
26.
"To be nominated for ...
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