Under Armour All-America Game; Live score updates, Commitments

Refresh this post for constant updates from the 2024 Under Armour All-America Football Game as the nation's most elite high school football stars compete in the nation's premier high school football all-star game

ORLAND, FLORIDA – The 17th edition of the Under Armour All-America Next Game brings together the nation's most highly rated high school football players in the Class of 2024.

Divided into two squads, Team Fire and Team Ice, the players will showcase their talents in a nationally televised battle at Orlando's Camping World Stadium on Wednesday, January 3, at 4:00 p.m.

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Follow this post throughout the afternoon, refreshing constantly for Live Scoring updates and other news, such college commitments, that comes out of the game.

Below is our Live Update Feed created and updated as the contest progresses. Read from the bottom up to follow the action chronologically from beginning to end.

Live Updates:

2024 UA AA GAME

1Q

2Q

3Q

4Q

FINAL

Team Fire

3

0

0

6

9

Team Ice

24

9

6

0

39

FINAL: TEAM ICE 39, TEAM FIRE 9

4Q: TEAM ICE 39, TEAM FIRE 9

- The final seconds click away and Team Fire claims a 39-9 victory over Team Ice.

- Ice gets the ball back with 1:56 left and nearly gives up another turnover but gets back on the ball after a sack.

- TOUCHDOWN! Aaron Chiles finally puts Team Fire in the end zone with a fumble scoop and score from 23-yards out. The two-point try is no good. 39-9!.

- On fourth down, Pickett gets another sack and Ice gets the ball back with 4:19 left in the contest. Fire just never on track today.

- Fire is threatening inside the Ice 30 with under 7 minutes left.

- Dante Reno has shaken off his early injury and is back in at QB for Team Fire.

- Ice stalls at midfield. Fire will get the ball back there, with 10:19 to play in the contest.

- Bailey gets sacked by Brian Robinson (Westerville/Kentucky).

- Ice opens the fourth quarter with a short first down run at the Fire 49.

END 3Q: TEAM ICE 39, TEAM FIRE 3

- Five-Star Class of 2025 running back Harlem Berry (St. Martin's Episcopal) commits to LSU during the third quarter break, choosing the Tigers over Florida and Texas.

3Q: TEAM ICE 39, TEAM FIRE 3

- On a fourth down play from the Ice 8, Ice's David Stone (IMG/Oklahoma) record a big tackle for loss. The ball goes back to Ice as we near the end of the third quarter.

- Fire has the ball back and gets a first down on a personal foul call. The clock has wound down to 5:00 left in the third quarter.

- TOUCHDOWN! Gause takes it in from there for another Ice touchdown. The two-point try is good to Jordan Seaton (IMG/Colorado) but the play was ruled intentional grounding because Seaton was covered up. 39-3.

- Van Buren scrambles down to the 8. It's third down.

- Van Buren back in at QB for Ice and he hits Jeremiah McClellan (Christian Brothers/Oregon) takes it for a big gainer. Ice is back in the red zone.

- Fire fails to get anything going once again. The ball is punted back to Ice.

- The second half will be played under a running clock and Fire gets the ball first.

HALF: TEAM ICE 33, TEAM FIRE 3

- Burnside commits to Mississippi State, after de-committing from the same school several months ago.

- Braylon Burnside (Starkville) set to make his commitment announcement in just a few minutes.

2Q: TEAM ICE 33, TEAM FIRE 3

- That's end of the first half.

- INTERCEPTION! Grunkemeyer throws to the end zone, but no one is home except Aaron Scott Jr. (Springfield/Ohio State) who picks up Ice's third interception of the game.

- An offsides call gives Fire a first down at the Ice 26, with 21 seconds left.

- Kameron Davis (Dougherty/Florida State) takes a short pass down to the 30. Fire calls timeout with 36 second to play in the half.

- Grunkemeyer takes a big hit, trying to take a deep shot and the ball falls incomplete.

- Grunkemeyer scrambles for 13 on first down.

- Bailey takes a deep shot out of the timeout, but the pass fell incomplete. Fire will got one more chance to score before the end of the half.

- Ice faces a fourth and 20 with 1:28 left. It takes a timeout to talk it over.

- TURNOVER! Dante Reno (Cheshire Academy/South Carolina) on at QB for Fire, but suffers a fourth down strip sack. Ice takes over again.

- Fire gains a first down on a pass interference call. 3:19 to play in the second quarter.

- TURNOVER! Ice mishandles the ball and Aaron Chiles Jr. (Good Council/Florida) comes up with the recovery for Fire.

- Booker Pickett Jr. (Wharton/Miami) has a fourth down sack for Ice, as Fire continues to struggle on offense. Ice in business at the Fire 45.

- DJ Lagway is out of the game for now. He's icing his foot on the sideline.

- FIELD GOAL! Ice stretches its lead with a field goal from Kieran Corr (Winchester/Harvard). 6:38 left in the half.

- Dylan Stewart (Friendship Collegiate/South Carolina) bats down a second down pass for Fire and Myland Graham (New Haven/Ohio State follows with a sack.

- Team Ice gets the ball back on downs Davion Gause (Chaminade-Madonna/North Carolina) quickly gains 15-yards on a run. 9:05 left in the half.

- TOUCHDOWN! Ify Obidegwu (St. Frances/Oregon) comes up with Ice's second pick-six of the day, going 73-yards for a TD. Two-point throw is incomplete. Ice leads 30-3.

- Perry Thompson (Foley/Auburn) makes his second catch on this drive. First has first down inside the Ice 40.

- Fire takes over on downs at its own 48. Clarification on the punt rule, you cannot punt if you are beyond your own 40.

END 1Q: TEAM ICE 24, TEAM FIRE 3

1Q: TEAM ICE 24, TEAM FIRE 3

- That will wrap up the first quarter.

- Bailey has Ice back on the move, out near midfield.

- Montay Weedon (St. John's/Cincinnati) comes up with a nice tackle for loss. Team Ice turns it over on downs.

- TOUCHDOWN! Cayden Jones (Christ School/Alabama) scores on a 46-yard pick six. Van Buren add the two point conversion throw. Team Ice out to a 24-3 lead with 6:09 left in the opening quarter.

- TOUCHDOWN! Cedrick Bailey (Chaminade-Madonna/NC State) comes on at quarterback and promptly completes a long touchdown throw to Mario Craver (Pinson/Mississippi State). Williams runs a reverse on the two-point play and then throws into the end zone to Van Buren for the score. 16-3.

- The drive goes three and out. The ball is punted back to Ice with 7:50 remaining in the opening quarter.

- Ethan Grunkemeyer (Lewis Center/Penn State) is on to see his first action at QB for Team Fire.

- Correction, there are punts and Ice punts it back to fire, which will take over at its 48.

- OL JacQawn McRoy (Pinson/Oregon) is shaken up and leaves the field.

- After his touchdown catch, Ryan Williams said he will officially sign with Alabama on February 9th.

- Ice goes back on offense from its 35.

- FIELD GOAL! Towns MaGough (Auburn/Auburn) bangs it through from 46-yards. Ice leads 8-3.

- Facing a 3rd and 10, from the 35, Lagway's pass is nearly intercepted inside the five. Fire will go for a field goal.

- QB DJ Lagway (Willis/Florida) completes a short pass and then scrambles for a first down.

- A face-mask call on Ice negates a sack. Fire has a first down across midfield.

- Team Fire gets its first possession and draws Ice offsides before the first snap.

- TOUCHDOWN! Ryan Williams (Saraland/Alabama) pulls in a throw from Van Buren for the game's first score at 12:29. Van Buren follows with an easy toss for two. 8-0.

- Terry Bussey (Timpson/Texas A&M) gains 33-yards on a pass from Van Buren

- QB Michael Van Buren (St. Frances/Mississippi State) runs for a first down on a second down snap.

- We are set. No kickoffs in this contest. Team Ice starts at its own 35.

TEAM FIRE VS. TEAM ICE

- Team Ice is sporting all white uniforms - pants, jerseys and helmets, with ice blue socks, numbers and stripes. The helmets are accented with black camouflage.

- Team Fire is decked out in all black - pants, jerseys and helmets, with orange socks, numbers and stripes. The helmets are accented with gray camouflage. 

- Kickoff is less than 30 minutes away

- Kickoff is schedule for 4:00 p.m.


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Gary Adornato
GARY ADORNATO

Gary Adornato began covering high school sports with the Baltimore Sun in 1982, while still a mass communications major at Towson University, and in 2003 became one of the first journalists to cover high school sports online while operating MIAASports.com, the official website of the Maryland Interscholastic Athletic Association. Later, Adornato pioneered market-wide coverage of high school sports with DigitalSports.com, introducing video highlights and player interviews while assembling an award-winning editorial staff. In 2010, he launched VarsitySportsNetwork.com which became the premier source of high school media coverage in the state of Maryland. In 2022, he sold VSN to The Baltimore Banner and joined SBLive Sports as the company's East Coast Managing Editor.