
Tounde Yessoufou Wins McDonald's AA Dunk Contest, AJ Dybantsa Jumps Over Angel Reese
A handful of the nation's top prospects put their skills on display at the McDonald's All-American Games on Monday, including a group of high flyers in the Sprite Jam Fest.
Tounde Yessoufou, a Baylor commit, came away with the win in the Sprite Jam Fest over several talented players. Chris Cenac Jr. and Caleb Wilson were finalists alongside Yessoufou, while AJ Dybantsa, Mikel Brown Jr. and Grace Knox also competed in the event.
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Yessoufou took home the win after catching an alley-oop off the side of the backboard and throwing down a windmill dunk.
While Dybantsa didn't come away with the win, he still had a handful of impressive dunks. One of those dunks saw him jump over Chicago Sky star Angel Reese, who was a judge for the event.
On his second round dunk, Dybantsa tried to bounce the ball between his legs and throw it down, but he couldn't get it to fall and failed to move on.
Yessoufou, a senior at St. Joseph in Santa Maria, California, is a 5-star prospect and is considered to be the No. 14 player in the nation by 247Sports Composite. He'll look to continue showing off his athleticism in Waco next year.
Dybantsa, who attends Utah Prep in Hurricane, Utah, is considered to be the top player in the nation by 247Sports Composite and is taking his talents to BYU next season.



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