Stepinac Makes History with Three 2026 McDonald’s All-Americans

Stepinac High School is proud to announce that Jasiah Jervis ’26 of The Bronx, and Adonis and Darius Ratliff ’26 of New Rochelle have all been named 2026 McDonald’s All-Americans. This historic achievement makes Stepinac the first traditional, non-boarding high school to have three All-Americans on the same team in the same year.

Jasiah Jervis, a standout guard, will continue his basketball career at Michigan State University, while the Ratliff twins have signed to the University of Southern California, bringing exceptional talent and leadership to their college programs.

The trio now joins an elite lineage of Stepinac players who have earned McDonald’s All-American honors, including Boogie Fland ’24, Adrian Griffin Jr. ’21 and RJ Davis ’20!

“The dedication, skill, and teamwork these three young student athletes have shown is truly remarkable,” said Patrick Massaroni ‘06, Stepinac Varsity Basketball Coach. “To have three All-Americans on one roster in the same year is unprecedented for our program, and it’s a testament to their hard work, character, and the culture we and they built at Stepinac.”

Since their inception, the McDonald’s All-American Games have benefitted Ronald McDonald House and its network of local Chapters. The 2026 McDonald’s All-American Game will be played Tuesday, March 31, 2026, in Glendale, Arizona, airing at 9:00 PM EST on ESPN. Fans nationwide will have the opportunity to watch these remarkable athletes compete on one of high school basketball’s biggest stages.

Stepinac High School is proud to celebrate the achievements of Jervis, Adonis, and Darius, and looks forward to following their continued success at the collegiate level and beyond.