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Each year the Illinois Mr. Basketball award is given to the person chosen as the best high school boys basketball player in the U.S. state of Illinois .
The award has been given since 1981. Most of the award winners have gone on to play at the highest levels of college basketball , and many have gone on to play in the National Basketball Association . On April 5, 2010, Jon Scheyer became the second winner to also have played on both a high school state championship and a Division 1 NCAA championship team, along with Brian Sloan . In 2012 Jabari Parker became the first non-senior to win the award, and in 2013 he became the first to win the award twice. In 2017 Mark Smith became the 12th winner to enroll at the University of Illinois.
Voting is done on a points system. Each voter selects first, second, and third-place votes. A player receives five points for each first-place vote, three points for each second-place vote, and one point for a third-place vote. The player who receives the most points receives the award.
Award recipients
Year
Illinois Mr. Basketball
School
Points received
Ref
2020
Adam Miller
Morgan Park High School , Chicago
140
[ 1]
2019
E. J. Liddell
Belleville West , Belleville
506
[ 2]
2018
E. J. Liddell
Belleville West, Belleville
432
[ 3]
2017
Mark Smith
Edwardsville High School , Edwardsville
251
[ 4] [ 5]
2016
Charlie Moore
Morgan Park High School , Chicago
221
[ 6] [ 7]
2015
Jalen Brunson
Adlai E. Stevenson High School , Lincolnshire
552
2014
Jahlil Okafor
Whitney M. Young Magnet High School , Chicago
492
[ 8]
2013
Jabari Parker
Simeon Career Academy , Chicago
315
[ 9] [ 10]
2012
Jabari Parker
Simeon Career Academy, Chicago
400
[ 11]
2011
Ryan Boatright Chasson Randle
East Aurora High School , Aurora Rock Island High School , Rock Island
257
[ 12]
2010
Jereme Richmond
Waukegan High School , Waukegan
455
2009
Brandon Paul
Warren Township High School , Gurnee
337
[ 13]
2008
Kevin Dillard
Homewood-Flossmoor High School , Flossmoor
228
[ 14]
2007
Derrick Rose
Simeon Career Academy, Chicago
720
[ 13]
2006
Jon Scheyer
Glenbrook North High School , Northbrook
1,187
[ 13] [ 15]
2005
Julian Wright
Homewood-Flossmoor High School, Flossmoor
645
[ 13]
2004
Shaun Livingston
Peoria Central High School , Peoria
1,056
[ 13]
2003
Shannon Brown
Proviso East High School , Maywood
887
[ 13]
2002
Dee Brown
Proviso East High School, Maywood
952
[ 13]
2001
Eddy Curry
Thornwood High School , South Holland
1,443
[ 13]
2000
Darius Miles
East St. Louis High School , East St. Louis
217
[ 16]
1999
Brian Cook
Lincoln High School , Lincoln
903
1998
Frank Williams
Manual High School , Peoria
1,049
[ 13]
1997
Sergio McClain
Manual High School, Peoria
1,361
[ 13]
1996
Ronnie Fields
Farragut Academy , Chicago
1,270
[ 13]
1995
Kevin Garnett
Farragut Academy, Chicago
1,443
[ 17]
1994
Jarrod Gee
St. Martin de Porres High School , Chicago
658
1993
Rashard Griffith
King College Prep High School , Chicago
1,329
1992
Chris Collins
Glenbrook North High School
1,195
1991
Howard Nathan
Manual High School, Peoria
822
1990
Jamie Brandon
King College Prep High School, Chicago
826
1989
Deon Thomas
Simeon Vocational High School, Chicago
959
1988
Eric Anderson
St. Francis de Sales High School , Chicago
1,490
1987
Marcus Liberty
King College Prep High School, Chicago
1,286
1986
Nick Anderson
Simeon Vocational High School, Chicago
876
1985
Ed Horton
Lanphier High School , Springfield
1,735
1984
Brian Sloan
McLeansboro High School, McLeansboro
1,303
1983
Marty Simmons
Lawrenceville High School , Lawrenceville
2,056
[ 18]
1982
Bruce Douglas
Quincy Senior High School , Quincy
1,700
1981
Walter Downing
Providence Catholic High School , New Lenox
1,301
[ 19]
Awards by high school
School
City
Number of awards
Years
Simeon Career Academy
Chicago
5
1986, 1989, 2007, 2012, 2013
King College Prep High School
Chicago
3
1987, 1990, 1993
Manual High School
Peoria
3
1991, 1997, 1998
Farragut Academy
Chicago
2
1995, 1996
Glenbrook North High School
Northbrook
2
1992, 2006
Homewood-Flossmoor High School
Flossmoor
2
2005, 2008
Proviso East High School
Maywood
2
2002, 2003
Belleville West
Belleville
2
2018, 2019
Morgan Park High School
Chicago
2
2016, 2020
Adlai E. Stevenson High School
Lincolnshire
1
2015
East Aurora High School
Aurora
1
2011*
East St. Louis High School
East St. Louis
1
2000
Edwardsville High School
Edwardsville
1
2017
Lanphier High School
Springfield
1
1985
Lawrenceville High School
Lawrenceville
1
1983
Lincoln High School
Lincoln
1
1999
McLeansboro High School
McLeansboro
1
1984
Peoria Central High School
Peoria
1
2004
Providence Catholic High School
New Lenox
1
1981
Quincy Senior High School
Quincy
1
1982
Rock Island High School
Rock Island
1
2011*
St. Francis de Sales High School
Chicago
1
1988
St. Martin de Porres High School
Waukegan
1
1994
Thornwood High School
South Holland
1
2001
Warren Township High School
Gurnee
1
2009
Waukegan High School
Waukegan
1
2010
Whitney M. Young Magnet High School
Chicago
1
2014
* - Indicates a tie in which the award was shared
See also
References
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High school Mr. Basketball awards by state