| | BOSTON -- Zach Randolph and Marcus Taylor led the West to a
146-120 win in the McDonald's All America high school game
Wednesday night. In the fall, they take their show to Michigan
State.
|  | | West guard DeShawn Stevenson of Fresno, Calif., right, led all scorers with 25 points. |
And that may add four years to a budding dynasty in Lansing, Mich.
"It's going to be great stepping in next year" on a team which
plays Saturday in its second straight Final Four, Taylor said. "We
have big shoes to fill but if we work hard I think we can do it."
With seniors Mateen Cleaves and Morris Peterson leaving, Taylor
could take over at point guard and the 6-foot-9, 270-pound Randolph
should provide inside power.
They handled their jobs very well Wednesday as the West broke the record for most points by one team set last year in the West's 141-128 win over the East.
Randolph was the game's MVP Wednesday with 23 points and 15
rebounds, while Taylor had 14 points, six rebounds and three
assists in a run-and-gun game.
"Marcus and I play well together. He's a good point guard, plus
he's a scorer," said Randolph, from Marion (Ind.) High School.
Taylor, who lives eight minutes from the Michigan State campus,
said he and Randolph decided two years ago to attend the same
college.
On Saturday, they'll be in Indianapolis watching the Spartans
play Wisconsin in an NCAA Tournament semifinal.
"This is their fourth time playing each other," Taylor said.
"Hopefully, Wisconsin isn't too used to their offense."
There was plenty of offense Wednesday night in a game of fastbreaks, quick shots and enough alley-oops to fill a highlight reel.
It was a record-shattering night at the FleetCenter featuring 24 of the top high school seniors in the country chosen by a seven-member selection committee and an advisory panel of scouts and media members.
Darius Rice led the East with 24 points. He had 20 at halftime,
more than halfway to the record of 31 set in last year's game by
Jonathan Bender.
"In the first half, I thought I could hit 40," said Rice, a
Mississippi high schooler who is leaning toward Kentucky, "but
then no one passed me the ball."
The crowd of 18,624 was over 3,000 more than the biggest previous crowd of 15,527 set in 1982 at the Rosemont Horizon outside Chicago. The first McDonald's game was played in 1978 in Philadelphia.
The West's DeShawn Stevenson, who will attend Kansas, led all
scorers with 25 points as he hit 12-of-19 shots in just 25 minutes.
He won the slam-dunk contest Monday night.
Rice, a nephew of NFL wide receiver Jerry Rice, made 9-of-18
shots in 24 minutes.
There were 254 shots in the four-quarter, 48-minute game. The
West went 67-for-137 from the field, the East 49-for-117. The West
also had a massive advantage off the boards, outrebounding the East
84-54.
The West led 37-32 after one quarter and 74-63 at the half. It
scored the first 10 points of the fourth quarter on 3-pointers by
Alton Ford, who plans to attend Houston, and Taylor, a dunk by
Travon Bryant and a layup by Chris Duhon.
The West led 106-85 after three quarters, and Randolph and
Taylor made sure the East wouldn't come back, scoring their team's
first seven points of the fourth period for a 113-87 advantage.
The crowd missed the FleetCenter record of 20,153 set Dec. 9,
1995 in a game between Boston College and Massachusetts.
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