DJ Wagner named MVP of McDonald's All-American Game as he leads team to comeback win
DJ Wagner, the first third-generation player in the history of the McDonald’s All-American Game, delivered a second half to remember as he propelled the East squad to a dramatic 109-106 comeback victory over the West in the prestigious event Tuesday night in Houston.
The Kentucky recruit and three-time Gatorade New Jersey and Courier-Post Player of the Year garnered co-Most Valuable Player honors as he tallied 19 points, all in the second half, in the win. Isaiah Collier, a USC commit, was MVP of the West after scoring a game-high 25 points.
Wagner had a go-ahead, two-hand slam with 33 seconds remaining and knocked down two clutch free throws in the final seconds to seal the triumph.
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Wagner joined his father Dajuan and grandfather Milt as McDonald’s All-Americans.
Wagner’s Camden and future-Kentucky teammate Aaron Bradshaw was outstanding as well as he had 18 points and 8 rebounds for the victors.
Paul VI senior and Notre Dame commit Hannah Hidalgo was named MVP in the girls’ game.
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This article originally appeared on Cherry Hill Courier-Post: DJ Wagner, Aaron Bradshaw star in win at McDonald's All-American game