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All Atlantic Game Nomination Criteria & Selection Process

The voting committee for the All-Star Game is an important part of the selection process. This committee is made up of some of the best atlantic coaches and is responsible for selecting the players who will be part of the All-Star Game. The coaches select the players based on their performance throughout the season and their overall contribution to the team. The voting committee plays a major role in ensuring that the best players are chosen for the All-Star Game.

Athletic Achievement

  • A player's achievements on the hardwood. 

  • Evaluations and nominations are based on each player's fundamental skill level and athleticism. 

  • Accolades of players

Scholastic
Achievement

  • Each nominee must be in grade 11 or 12.

  • ​Nominees must be academically eligible to participate with their high school team based on their school and league requirements.

  • Nominees cannot hold a professional status as a basketball player or receive payment/inducements for participation in basketball games/events.

  • Nominees must have lived in the Atlantic for one calendar or have attended any Atlantic based high school for that one calendar year.

Behavior

  • Players who have been convicted of a felony are not permitted.

  • Players who have been charged with a felony with a case pending are not permitted.

  • Players who have a history of “getting in trouble” with either the law (i.e. misdemeanor), at school, during extracurricular activities, and/or at home may be excluded pending feedback from their principal, athletic director, coach, league officials, and/or community leaders.

  • The Selection Committee will review on a case-by-case basis.

Nominations can only be submitted by eligible nominators:

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  • High School Varsity Head Coach

  • High School Athletic Director

  • High School Principal

  • All Atlantic Game Selection Committee

Thanks for submitting!

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