TOLEDO, Ohio — Two Toledo area girls basketball players have been nominated for a chance to play in the 2024 McDonald's All American Game.
Sinai Douglas of Start High School and Kendall Braden of Toledo Christian Schools were among the names announced on Tuesday.
Douglas is committed to play basketball at Michigan State University, while Braden is set to play for the University of Toledo. Both players have played crucial parts in deep postseason runs throughout their careers.
Douglas and Braden are among 724 nominees of boys and girls for the games set to be played on April 2 in Houston.
Players are nominated by a coach, athletic director, principal or member of the McDonald's All American Games selection committee based on certain criteria. For a full list of nominees, click HERE.
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