The ten Miss Basketball Semi-finalists are:
Lauren Rousseau – Biddeford H.S.Claire Ramonas – Deering H.S.
Kirsten Prue – Edward Little H.S.
Abby Young – Greely H.S.
Vanessa Sanderson – Houlton H.S.
Hannah Dexter – Messalonskee H.S.
Hannah Fenwick – Mount Ararat H.S.
Christy Manning – Scarborough H.S.
Jennifer Nale – Waterville H.S.
Morgan Woodhouse – Waynflete School
The ten Mr. Basketball Semi-finalists are:
Clark Noonan – BangorDom Drake – Brewer
Indiana Faithfull – Cheverus
Tyler Chiasson – Dirigo
James Philbrook – Edward Little
Stefano Mancini – Falmouth
Jacob Moore – Hampden Academy
Keegan Hyland – South Portland
Dominic Borelli – Westbrook
Nich Jobin – Westbrook
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The six finalists (3 girls, 3 boys) for Mr. and Miss Basketball will be announced after the high school basketball state tournaments are complete. The award winners will be announced at the Maine McDonald's High School Senior All-Star Banquet on the evening of Friday, March 12, at Husson University's Newman Gymnasium. The All-Star players, All-Star coaches, members of the All-State Academic teams, Regional Foul Shooting Champions, Maine McDonald’s Spirit of the Game Award recipients and the MABC Contributor Award honoree also will be recognized at the awards banquet.
The 2010 Maine McDonald’s High School Senior All Star Basketball Games will be held on Saturday, March 13, at Husson University's Newman Gymnasium. Tickets are good for all four games and may be purchased at the door on Saturday, March 13th. Tickets are $7.00
for adults and $5.00 for students, children and senior citizens. More information is
available at www.mainemcdonaldsbasketball.org
The 2010 All-Star Games marks McDonald’s 22nd consecutive year as lead sponsor of this event. Net proceeds from the Games benefit Ronald McDonald House Charities® (RMHC) of Maine. RMHC of Maine is a non-profit organization whose goal is to help Maine children and families lead happier, healthier and more productive lives. Since it was founded in 1989, RMHC of Maine has granted more than $1.5 million to local children’s programs that have made a measurable impact in our community. To learn more visit www.rmhcmaine.org

