These 114 players made the 2023 All-American Bowl roster

Here are the 114 players who made the cut, according to On3.

High school football’s all-star game will be played on Saturday in San Antonio, Texas – the site of the 2023 All-American Bowl.

Here are the 114 players who made the cut, according to On3.

The All-American Bowl West team has 60 players:

Quarterbacks

Lincoln Kienholz
Pierre (S.D.) T.F. Riggs

#2 Kenny Minchey (not participating)
Hendersonville (Tenn.) Pope John Paul II

#10 Pierce Clarkson
Bellflower (Calif.) St. John Bosco

#16 Austin Novosad
Dripping Springs (Texas)

Running Backs

#0 Quinten Joyner
Manor (Texas)

#4 Rueben Owens
El Campo (Texas)

#25 Samuel Singleton Jr.
Orange Park (Fla.) Fleming Island

Wide Receivers

Cordale Russell
Mesquite (Texas)

#1 Rico Flores Jr.
Folsom (Calif.)

#3 DeAndre Moore Jr.
Los Alamitos (Calif.) St. John Bosco

#5 TJ McWilliams
Indianapolis (Ind.) North Central

#7 Mikal Harrison-Pilot
Temple (Texas)

#9 Adarius Redmond
Powell (Tenn.)

#11 Jamari Johnson
Inglewood (Calif.)

#13 Jurrion Dickey (not particating)
Palo Alto (Calif.) Menlo-Atherton

#14 Malachi Coleman
Lincoln (Neb.) East

#15 Ryan Niblett
Houston (Texas) Eisenhower

#80 Malik Elzy
Chicago (Ill.) Simeon

Tight Ends

#8 Walker Lyons
Folson (Calif.)

#17 Lawson Luckie (not participating)
Norcross (Ga.)

Offensive Linemen

Sullivan Absher
Belmont (N.C.) South Point

#55 Spencer Fano
Provo (Utah) Timpview

#56 Tyson Paala-Ruffins
Long Beach (Calif.) Poly

#64 Joshua Bates
Durango (Colo.)

#71 Shamurad Umarov
Alpharetta (Ga.) Denmark

#72 Zechariah Owens
McDonough (Ga.) ELCA

#73 Charles Jagusah
Rock Island (Ill.) Alleman

#74 Kadyn Proctor
Des Moines (Iowa) Southeast Polk

#75 Isaiah Robinson (not participating)
Arlington (Texas) Lamar

#76 Caleb Lomu
Gilbert (Ariz.) Highland

#77 Colton Thomasson
Spring Branch (Texas) Smithson Valley

Defensive Linemen

Princewill Umanmielen
Manor (Texas)

#9 Tomarrion Parker
Phenix City (Ala.) Central

#15 Keldric Faulk
Highland Home (Ala.)

#17 Matayo Uiagalelei
Bellflower (Calif.) St. John Bosco

#19 Yhonzae Pierre
Eufaula (Ala.)

#31 Caleb Herring (not participating)
Murfreesboro (Tenn.) Riverdale

#33 Joshua Mickens
Indianapolis (Ind.) Lawrence Central

#44 Bai Jobe
Norman (Okla.) Community Christian School

#47 Anthony James
Wylie (Texas) East

Linebackers

#3 Tre Edwards III
Chula Vista (Calif.) Mater Dei Catholic

#6 Anthony Hill Jr.
Denton (Texas) Ryan

#7 Samuel Omosigho
Crandall (Texas)

#10 Tausili Akana
Kahuku (Hawaii) Skyridge

#11 Arion Carter
Smyrna (Tenn.)

#20 Blake Nichelson
Ripon (Calif.) Manteca

#34 Drayk Bowen
Merrillville (Ind.) Andrean

Defensive Backs

#0 Jasiah Wagoner
Spanaway (Wash.) Spanaway Lake

#2 Dalton Brooks
Shiner (Texas)

#4 Aaron Williams
Corona (Calif.) St. John Bosco

#5 Caleb Presley
Sammamish (Wash.) Rainier Beach

#8 Jelani McDonald
Waco (Texas) Connolly

#12 Braxton Myers
Coppell (Texas)

#21 Cole Martin
Chandler (Ariz.) Basha

#22 Calvin Simpson-Hunt
Waxahachie (Texas)

#23 Micah Bell
Houston (Texas) Kinkaid School

#24 Jordan Shaw
Downey (Calif.) St. Pius X

Special Teams

K- Nicolas Radicic
Coppell (Texas)

P- Tyler White
Southlake (Texas) Carroll

LS- Grant Rountree
Lebanon (Tenn.) Wilson Central

Meanwhile, the All-American Bowl East team has 54:

Quarterbacks

#5 Dante Moore
Detroit (Mich.) King

#9 Aidan Chiles
Downey (Calif.)

#10 Eli Holstein
Zachary (La.)

#12 Christopher Vizzina
Birmingham (Ala.) Briarwood Christian

Running Backs

#3 Treyaun Webb
Jacksonville (Fla.) Trinity Christian Academy

#4 Mark Fletcher
Fort Lauderdale (Fla.) American Heritage

#22 Justice Haynes
Roswell (Ga.) Buford

Wide Receivers

#0 Jalen Brown
Miami (Fla.) Gulliver Prep

#1 Brandon Inniss
Miami Gardens (Fla.) American Heritage

#2 Rodney Gallagher
Uniontown (Pa.) Laurel Highlands

#8 Hykeem Williams
Fort Lauderdale (Fla.) Stranahan

#11 Jaed’n Skeete
West Roxbury (Mass.) Catholic Memorial

#14 Nathaniel Joseph
Miami (Fla.) Edison

#15 Kenric Lanier
Decatur (Ga.)

#17 Carnell Tate
Chicago (Ill.) IMG Academy

#24 Cameron Seldon
Heathsville (Va.) Northumberland

Tight Ends

#6 Olsen Patt Henry
Naples (Fla.) First Baptist Academy

#19 Pearce Spurlin
Santa Rosa Beach (Fla.) South Walton

Offensive Linemen

#53 Kelton Smith
Columbus (Ga.) Carver

#54 Luke Montgomery
Findlay (Ohio)

#63 Samson Okunlola
Brockton (Mass.) Thayer Academy

#64 Caden Jones
Gretna (La.) De La Salle

#71 Payton Kirkland
Orlando (Fla.) Dr. Phillips

#74 Jven Williams
Reading (Pa.) Wyomissing

#75 Connor Lew
Kennesaw (Ga.) Mountain

#78 Monroe Freeling
Mount Pleasant (S.C.) Oceanside Academy

#79 DJ Chester
Conyers (Ga.) Eagle’s Landing Christian

Defensive Linemen

Darron Reed
Columbus (Ga.) Carver

#9 Brenan Vernon
Mentor (Ohio)

#11 Damon Wilson
Venice (Fla.)

#17 Kamran James
Orlando (Fla.) Olympia

#35 Daevin Hobbs
Concord (N.C.) Jay M Robinson

#55 Jamaal Jarrett (not participating)
Greensboro (N.C.) Grimsley

#86 Vic Burley
Warner Robins (Ga.)

#97 Keon Keeley
Tampa (Fla.) Berkeley Prep

#99 Jordan Hall
Jacksonville (Fla.) Westside

Linebackers

Kaveion Keys
Richmond (Va.) Varina

#0 Malik Bryant
Orlando (Fla.) Jones

#3 CJ Allen (not participating)
Barnesville (Ga.) Lamar County

#8 Jayvant Brown
Deerfield Beach (Fla.) St. Thomas Aquinas

#10 Grayson Howard (not participating)
Jacksonville (Fla.) Andrew Jackson

#30 Whit Weeks
Watkinsville (Ga.) Oconee County

#40 Josiah Trotter
Philadelphia (Pa.) St. Joseph’s

Defensive Backs

#1 Kayin Lee
Ellenwood (Ga.) Cedar Grove

#2 Caleb Downs
Hoschton (Ga.) Mill Creek

#4 AJ Harris (not participating)
Phenix City (Ala.) Central

#5 Makari Vickers
Tallahassee (Fla.) Munroe

#7 Michael Daugherty
Logansville (Ga.) Grayson

#18 Adon Shuler
Irvington (N.J.)

#20 Malik Hartford
West Chester (Ohio) Lakota West

#21 Tyler Scott
Mableton (Ga.) Pebblebrook

Special Teams

K – David Olano
Naperville (Ill.) North

P – Palmer Williams
Mocksville (N.C.) Davie County

LS – Drew Prieto
Atlanta (Ga.) Marist School

Kickoff is noon Eastern on NBC.

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