SAN ANTONIO -

Alabama running back commit Derrick Henry ran for 53 yards and a touchdown on 10 carries in the U.S. Army All-America Bowl on Saturday, showcasing the form that made him a key recruit for the Crimson Tide.

Henry also scored on a 2-point conversion to help the East team beat the West 15-8.

Wide receiver James Quick announced that he'd stay in his hometown and play for Louisville, which is fresh off a Sugar Bowl win over Florida. Quick scored on a 34-yard touchdown pass from Jeremy Johnson for the East.

The West went ahead 8-7 with just less than seven minutes to go when Max Browne, a Washington state high-school passing record-holder from Sammamish, Wash., completed a 16-yard TD pass to Derrick Griffin. Browne, a Southern Cal commit, followed with a 2-point conversion pass to tight end DeSean Smith, who has committed to LSU.

Images: U.S. Army All-American Bowl high school football players

Published On: Jan 04 2013 02:48:54 PM CST

U.S. Army All-American Bowl players visit with children at Methodist Children's Hospital and take part in a pushup challenge.

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U.S. Army All-American high school football players visited with children at Methodist Children's Hospital on Wednesday.