BANGOR, Maine – Julia Quinn won the Maine Athletic Fundraising 3-Point Shooting Competition, and Andrew Fleming won the Dr Pepper Slam Dunk Competition today at the Maine McDonald’s High School Senior All-Star Basketball Games at Husson University in Bangor.
Quinn, of Fryeburg Academy, topped Dominique Lewis of Lawrence High School in a 15-second shoot-off to claim the 3-Point title. Both players made nine baskets in the first round when contestants had one minute to shoot from five positions with a total of 25 balls.
Fleming, of Oxford Hills High School, scored a perfect 30 in the final round of the dunk contest to win over Hunter Smith of Foxcroft Academy and Cody Lawyerson of Valley High School.
The 2016 All-Star Games mark McDonald’s 28th consecutive year as lead sponsor of this event. Net proceeds from the Games benefit Ronald McDonald House Charities® (RMHC) of Maine. Last year’s All-Star Weekend raised more than $32,000.00 for the Charities. Since its founding in 1998, RMHC of Maine has granted more than $3 million to more than 250 non-profit organizations that positively impact the health and well-being of children and families in Maine and eastern New Hampshire. More information is available at www.rmhcmaine.org.
In addition to underwriting the cost of planning and executing the event, the Maine McDonald’s Owner/Operator Association, a collaboration of 14 local Maine McDonald’s franchisees, works hand-in-hand with the Maine Association of Basketball Coaches and these sponsors to make the event possible. Premiere Title Sponsors Dr Pepper and Maine Athletic Fundraising. Major Sponsors University of Southern Maine and Coca-Cola. Supporting Sponsors Hancock Lumber and McCain Foods. Contributing Sponsors Coastal T-Shirts of Auburn, Holiday Inn Bangor and Bronson Audio/Visual. And, Media Partners WLBZ-2, Bangor and WCSH-6, Portland.