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BJ Boston Jr. and Ziaire Williams received their McDonald's All-American Game jerseys in a ceremony at Sierra Canyon on Saturday. McDonald's rep Michael Teck presented Boston and Williams with their uniforms.

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the McDonald's All-American game was cancelled. It was supposed to be played in Houston on April 1.

The two Sierra Canyon players join a select list of McDonald's All-American selections from the San Fernando Valley. Others include Taft's Jordan Farmar, Campbell Hall's Jrue Holiday and Harvard-Westlake's Jarron and Jason Collins.

"It's truly an honor," Williams said. "The fact that I got to achieve one of my dreams with BJ is dope."

Williams

Williams

SUMMER WORKOUTS IN THE MIDST OF A PANDEMIC AND THEN OFF TO COLLEGE

Williams has been working out in Las Vegas for the last month preparing for his freshman season at Stanford.

"I've been trying to make the best out of it," he said.

Boston bought a hoop for his house and had been trying to make 1,000 shots per day when the stay at home order first started in California. He's now been able to get into gyms to get ready for his freshman season at Kentucky.

Williams is planning to head to Stanford in mid July, but he admitted that's not a firm date.

"There's no certainty right now," Williams said.

Boston plans to get to Kentucky on June 22.

Boston Jr.

Boston Jr.