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East Dominates West in 2026 McDonald's All American Games
Saniyah Hall named MVP after leading East to victory
Apr. 12, 2026 at 1:44am
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The 2026 McDonald's All American Games delivered an electrifying showcase of the nation's top high school basketball talent, with the East team's dominant performance leaving a lasting impression.Glendale TodayThe 2026 McDonald's All American Games were an exciting showcase of the nation's top high school basketball prospects. Held at the Desert Diamond Arena in Glendale, Arizona, the East team emerged victorious after a dominant performance in the second half, led by MVP Saniyah Hall's 21-point outing.
Why it matters
The McDonald's All American Games provide a high-profile platform for elite high school basketball players to showcase their skills and gain exposure, often serving as a springboard to successful college and professional careers. The event offers a glimpse into the future of the sport, highlighting the incredible talent and potential of the next generation of basketball stars.
The details
The action got off to a fast start, with Team East taking an early lead. Mizzou center signee Toni Bryant and Arkansas SG signee Jordan Smith Jr. were the early stars for the East, while Houston center commit Arafan Diane kept the West in the game. Injuries also played a factor, with USC center signee Adonis Ratliff out for the East and North Carolina SF commit Maximo Adams absent for the West. The East dominated the second half, led by a strong performance from USC signee Saniyah Hall, who was named the game's MVP after scoring a game-high 21 points.
- The girls' game kicked off the evening at 7 p.m. ET.
- The East took an early lead in the first quarter.
- The West clung to a slim lead at halftime.
- The East closed the third quarter with an 11-2 run to take a narrow lead.
- The East ran away with the game in the fourth quarter.
The players
Saniyah Hall
The No. 1 overall prospect in the 2026 cycle, Saniyah Hall was named the game's MVP after a dominant 21-point performance that led the East to victory.
Toni Bryant
A Mizzou center signee, Toni Bryant was one of the early stars for the East, contributing to their strong defensive play.
Jordan Smith Jr.
An Arkansas SG signee, Jordan Smith Jr. was another early standout for the East team.
Arafan Diane
A Houston center commit, Arafan Diane kept the West in the game with some impressive baskets.
Adonis Ratliff
A USC center signee, Adonis Ratliff was out for the East due to injury.
What’s next
The 2026 McDonald's All American Games have concluded, but the future of these young athletes remains bright. Many will go on to successful college careers, and some may even make the leap to the professional ranks, continuing to inspire and entertain basketball fans for years to come.
The takeaway
The 2026 McDonald's All American Games showcased the incredible talent and potential of the next generation of basketball stars. The East's dominant performance, led by MVP Saniyah Hall, demonstrated the depth of skill and competitiveness among these young athletes, offering a glimpse into the future of the sport.
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