The annual All-Star Basketball Games, organized by Panhandle Prep Sports Magazine, are a highlight of the high school sports calendar, bringing together the region’s most promising senior players for a showcase of talent and competition.
A Milestone Celebration
This year’s edition will take place on May 29 at Scottsbluff High School, where the girls’ game will tip off at 5:30 p.m., followed by the boys’ contest at approximately 7:30 p.m.
Halftime of the girls’ game will feature the Dunk Contest finals, while the 3‑Point Contest will be staged between the two games, adding extra excitement for fans.
A scholarship presentation is slated for halftime of the boys’ game, where standout performers will be recognized with financial awards that support their post‑secondary plans.
The doubleheader will be televised on a yet‑to‑be‑announced station, ensuring that the community can follow the action live and celebrate the athletes’ achievements.
Rosters for both squads have been released, listing players from a variety of schools across the Panhandle, underscoring the depth of talent that will be on display.
A Tradition of Excellence
Now in its third decade, the All-Star Games have become a rite of passage for aspiring basketball players, offering a platform to catch the eye of college recruiters and local media.
Beyond the competition, the event reinforces community ties, bringing together families, coaches and local businesses in a shared celebration of sport.