
Mizzou's Crowe, Bryant Shine at McDonald's Game
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Missouris Jason Crowe Junior and Toni Bryant made history at the McDonalds All-American Game, both starting and scoring double-digits in a West team victory. Crowe, known for his record-breaking high school scoring, took over the fourth quarter, earning co-MVP honors. Bryant held her own against bigger players, contributing to the Easts third-quarter rally. Both players, ranked in the top 30 of their class, will join Mizzous summer workouts, hinting at the Tigers promising future.
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