"Sequoyah senior Angel Goodrich
goes up for a lay-up. Goodrich has been nominated
to be a McDonald’s All-American."
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TAHLEQUAH, Oklahoma - Sequoyah Schools’ basketball fans know she’s
special. The coaching staff at Kansas University discovered it, now the
nation may find out. Senior Angel Goodrich has been nominated to be a
McDonald’s All-American, an honor only 24 high school basketball players
nationwide ever receive.
“The McDonald’s All-American Game is unlike any other sports all-star
event,” said Sequoyah girls’ basketball head coach Bill Nobles. “There
is only one truly recognized national event for basketball and it is the
McDonald’s All-American Game. This is the same game that introduced
players like Candace Parker of Tennessee to the rest of the country.”
The McDonald’s All-American team was started in 1977 to showcase the
nation’s top basketball players. In 2002, the girls’ game was added and
competition for a spot on the team is pretty tough. Players must first
be nominated for having an outstanding junior year or an excellent
summer in basketball camps and Amateur Athletic Union (AAU) tournaments.
Then, a selection committee comprised of the nation’s most knowledge
high school prep scouts, coaches, analysts and high school sports
newspaper reporters vote on the top players. Winning players will
receive notification of their placement on the team in early February
and the McDonald’s All-American game will be played on Wednesday, March
26 at 7 p.m. in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The game will be broadcast live
on ESPNU.
“For Angel, this would be the pinnacle of individual achievement, while
at the same time exposing the country even further to the wonderful
things we are doing here at Sequoyah,” Nobles said.
Goodrich has led the Sequoyah girl’s basketball team to three straight
state championships as state tournament Most Valuable Player and was
named the Gatorade Player of the Year for Oklahoma for 2007. Goodrich,
17, is a citizen of the Cherokee Nation and is the daughter of Fayth and
Jonathan Lewis of Tahlequah. She has signed a letter of intent to play
college basketball for the Kansas Jayhawks after graduation from
Sequoyah.