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Dexter Strickland, John Henson, Travis & David Wear named to McDonald's All-American roster


UNC basketball signees , , and were named to the 2009 McDonald's All-American roster. Two Duke signees and one Florida State signee also made the team. Here are the ACC representatives for the East and West squads:

East
G 6-3 180 St. Patrick High School, NJ (Rahway, NJ) North Carolina

Ryan Kelly F 6-10 217 Ravenscroft School, NC (Raleigh, NC) Duke

West
F 6-10 200 Sickles High School, FL (Odessa, FL) North Carolina

F 6-10 225 Mater Dei High School, CA (Huntington Beach, CA) North Carolina

F 6-10 230 Mater Dei High School, CA (Huntington Beach, CA) North Carolina

Mason Plumlee F 6-11 220 Christ School, NC (Winona Lake, IN) Duke

Michael Snaer G 6-5 200 Rancho Verde High School, CA (Moreno Valley, CA) Florida State

View the full roster at Slam Online.

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