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Ali Schwerdtfeger – Adair
Ali is an all-around player who impacts the game in every phase. She can score, defend, rebound, and create steals on any given possession. Ali is averaging right at 18 points per game, though that number would likely be closer to 30 if she played full games—she has typically only needed to play about two and a half quarters per night. Her versatility and efficiency make her one of the most dynamic players on the floor every time she plays.
Hannah Bond – Adair
Hannah is a major difference-maker for our team. Defensively, she does an excellent job protecting the paint and handling post responsibilities. Offensively, opposing teams must always account for her size and ability to score inside. She frequently draws double teams, which allows her to kick the ball out to open three-point shooters. Hannah is also relentless on the boards and consistently provides key rebounds for our team.

Gracie Cook – Afton
As a senior, Gracie embraced her role and responsibilities, providing steady leadership and production throughout the season. She averaged 9.8 points per game while shooting 65.9% from the free-throw line, and added 2.7 rebounds, 1.7 steals, and one assist per game. Gracie proved to be a reliable player in big moments. As the season progressed, she stepped into her role with increasing confidence, consistently taking on tough assignments and rising to the occasion. Her ability to create opportunities, attack the basket, and make key plays made her an important contributor to our team’s success.

Joely Bell – Afton
Joely made a tremendous impact on our team’s success this season. She averaged 8.5 points per game on 45.5% shooting while pulling down 8.6 rebounds per game. She also added 1.7 assists and 1.4 steals per contest, demonstrating her ability to affect the game in multiple ways. Joely brought toughness, grit, and a competitive edge every night. Whether it was securing a crucial rebound, making the extra pass, or coming up with a timely steal, her effort and intensity consistently changed games.
Hayden Castillo – Altus
Hayden is an extremely hard worker who competes at a high level every time she steps on the floor. She leads by example and continually pushes her teammates to improve. Her determination and competitive spirit make her an important leader for our team.
Hadley Wallace – Altus
Hadley competes with great intensity and effort. She leads our team in rebounding, averaging seven rebounds per game, and plays with nonstop hustle from start to finish. Her energy and willingness to battle on the boards make her a key contributor for our team.
Allie Tune – Arnett
Allie is the only returning starter from last year’s state finalist team and has continued to be a cornerstone of our program. She is averaging 19.3 points, 9.3 rebounds, 3.1 assists, and 3.3 steals per game. This marks her third state tournament appearance in three years. Allie is a versatile player who can score from the perimeter or dominate inside. She has accumulated more than 1,700 career points and over 900 rebounds. Off the court, she excels academically as well, maintaining a 4.0 GPA and serving as the Valedictorian of her class.
Hadley Brooks – Arnett
Hadley is a strong all-around player who contributes on both ends of the floor. She is a solid defender and a reliable scoring option in the post. This season, she is averaging 13.6 points and 7.6 rebounds per game while consistently providing a physical presence for our team.
Nellie Holcomb – Barnsdall
Nellie served as our point guard and co-captain this season. She played nearly two-thirds of the year with an injured sternum but continued to lead our team with toughness and determination. Nellie reached the 1,000-point milestone in her career this season. She shot 41% from three-point range while averaging five assists and 2.4 steals per game. Her speed and quickness created matchup problems for opponents and often drew double teams, opening opportunities for her teammates.
Lyndsi Hicks – Barnsdall
From the first day I was around her, Lyndsi showed a deep passion for the game. She played a key role in helping develop younger players in our program and served as another coach on the floor. Lyndsi recorded five games with 20 or more points and contributed numerous assists throughout the season. Her leadership and understanding of the game made her an invaluable presence on our team.

Camryn Regier – Bethany
Camryn is a two-sport standout who has signed to play soccer at Creighton University. She helped lead Bethany High School to its first soccer state championship last year. On the basketball court, Camryn is a skilled and aggressive player whose length and quickness create problems for opposing teams. She excels at scoring in the paint and drawing fouls, averaging 20 points and 8.3 rebounds per game while shooting 70% from the free-throw line. Bethany holds a 22–3 record this season and hopes to make a deep postseason run.

Maddison McNutt – Bethany
Maddison has been an impactful player for Bethany throughout her four-year career. She has grown into a dependable leader who rarely leaves the floor. Maddison has a strong understanding of the game and provides structure for our team. She leads the team in assists while shooting 88% from the free-throw line and 40% from three-point range. During her time with the program, Bethany has compiled a remarkable 98–15 record, an 87% winning percentage.
AceLynn Tucker – Bishop McGuinness
AceLynn has been a key factor in the success of the Lady Irish. She takes on the challenge of guarding the opposing team’s best player while also orchestrating the offense. She delivered a standout performance with 38 points and 13 rebounds against a top-three Del City team and has averaged 19 points and 12 rebounds during the playoffs. AceLynn averages 16.8 points, 9.2 rebounds, 3.8 assists, and 4.1 steals per game. Her defensive ability and rebounding from the guard position are among the best in the state.
Kashlynn Cooper – Bishop McGuinness
Kashlynn joined the Lady Irish this season as a sophomore and immediately made an impact. Her ability to play both inside and outside has added a new dimension to the team. She has recorded three 20-point double-doubles this season, all in victories. Kashlynn’s ability to shoot from the perimeter and handle the ball has helped her transition from forward to guard, giving opposing teams a difficult matchup. She averages 16.2 points, 7.0 rebounds, and 3.4 steals per game.

Kate Datel – Bixby
Kate Datel, who has signed with Northeastern State, is averaging 13 points, 4.7 rebounds, 2.7 assists, and 2.6 steals per game. Datel brings energy and competitiveness on both ends of the floor and is a key contributor to the Lady Spartans.

Kerrington Campbell – Bixby
Kerrington Campbell is a sophomore starter who takes on one of the toughest assignments each night by guarding the opposing team’s best player. She also contributes strongly on the boards and across the stat sheet, averaging nearly 8 points, 4 rebounds, 3 assists, and 2 steals per game.

Alyssa Moore – Blair
Alyssa Moore was the clear leader and most valuable player for our team this season. As a senior, she set the standard every day through her work ethic, competitiveness, and commitment to her teammates. Alyssa led the team statistically while also serving as a vocal leader who brought confidence, accountability, and composure in big moments. Her ability to impact the game in multiple ways—scoring, rebounding, defending, and leading—made her the steady presence our team relied on throughout the season. Alyssa’s senior leadership and consistent performance were instrumental to our success and make her truly deserving of Most Valuable Player recognition.

Katie Clayton – Blair
As a junior and new student, Katie stepped into our program with the positive attitude, confidence, and leadership our team needed. As our point guard, she provided composure and communication while guiding the team on the floor. Her impact went far beyond statistics—she consistently supported her teammates, stood up for them in difficult moments, and helped build a culture of trust and accountability. Katie never missed a practice, was always prepared, and led by example every day, making her an essential part of our team’s growth and success.
Hayden Mayfield – Calumet
Hayden led her team in points (604), rebounds (207), assists (72), and steals (121) this season. She helped transform last year’s 8–19 team into a 22–8 squad that reached the Class B1 State Quarterfinals. Hayden is a true three-level scorer and an exceptional passer who loves to get her teammates involved offensively. Defensively, she shows great instincts and quick hands, making her a difference-maker on both ends of the floor.
Randi Upchego – Calumet
Randi has been a spark for our team all season long. Despite battling injuries and illness across the roster, she consistently stepped up with big performances when we needed them most. Randi plays every minute of every game and is invaluable to our team’s success. Her positive attitude and leadership in the locker room have made her an outstanding teammate and an important presence both on and off the court.
Presley Smith – Caney Valley
Presley has been a dynamic scorer for us throughout the season, averaging 16.3 points per game across 26 contests. She shoots 44% from two-point range, 34.4% from three-point range, and 75% from the free-throw line. In addition to her scoring ability, Presley contributes 4 rebounds, 2 assists, 5 deflections, and 4 steals per game from the two-guard position, making her a strong two-way player for our team.
Harper Watts – Caney Valley
As a freshman, Harper has been an outstanding point guard for our team this season. She averages 11 points per game while shooting 49% from two-point range, 32.4% from three-point range, and 74.5% from the free-throw line. Harper also contributes 4 assists, 3.3 deflections, and 2.9 steals per game while maintaining nearly a 2-to-1 assist-to-turnover ratio. She is the engine that drives our offense and is also a strong contributor on the defensive end.

Kamdyn Hulse – Canton
Kamdyn completed her senior season with 2,014 career points, including 675 points during her senior year while playing on a torn ACL. She averaged 22.5 points per game and led the team in field-goal percentage, two-point percentage, three-point percentage, free-throw percentage, steals, and total points. Kamdyn was a tremendous leader for our young team, which featured six freshmen among the 11 players. A versatile and complete player, she is steady, smart, and extremely competitive. Kamdyn has unlimited shooting range, can create her own shot, and has the ability to take over games offensively. She was named Orient Conference MVP and plans to continue her basketball career at the collegiate level next year.
Kynzlee Hulse – Canton
Kynzlee had an impressive freshman season. At 6’0″, she creates matchup problems on both ends of the floor. She possesses unlimited shooting range and a polished mid-range game. Kynzlee averaged 13.3 points per game while shooting 75.8% from the free-throw line, 52% from the field, and 31.5% from three-point range. She also recorded 206 rebounds, 101 assists, 88 steals, and 69 blocks. Her well-rounded skill set and rapid growth throughout the season show tremendous promise for the future.

Audrey Plunkett & Jakary Brown – Carl Albert
Audrey Plunkett and Jakary Brown have both been four-year varsity players for the Carl Albert Lady Titans. During their careers, they have helped the program earn multiple team and individual honors, including District, Regional, and Area Tournament Championships, as well as several Tournament MVP awards. They were also part of the 2025 Class 5A Academic State Championship team. Recently, both players reached the 1,000-point milestone within a month of each other. Audrey and Jakary also earned their academic letter jackets as seniors. The Lady Titans have reached the state tournament three consecutive years and hope to make it four this season. Both players were recently selected as She’s Got Game recipients.

Meliah Hatchett – Carl Albert
Meliah Hatchett is a difference-maker because of her willingness to play any position and do whatever the team needs to win. While her contributions may not always show up in the stat sheet, her impact is undeniable. Meliah consistently does the “dirty work” that helps the team succeed and embodies the program’s “We Over Me” mentality.
Brooke Shafer – Cashion
Brooke is an outstanding post player who consistently averages a double-double. She is a dominant presence inside and also stretches the floor as a high-percentage three-point shooter, making her a difficult matchup for opposing teams.
Kate Nabavi – Cashion
Kate serves as the team’s point guard and primary facilitator. She is the motor that keeps the team moving and consistently provides extra effort on both ends of the floor. Her leadership, playmaking ability, and work ethic are key components of the team’s success.

Maycee Hill – Chickasha
Maycee has been the floor general for our team all season on a squad currently holding a 24–3 record and ranked No. 7 in Class 4A. She not only runs the point guard position but also averages 13 points, 3 steals, and 3 assists per game while maintaining a 2-to-1 assist-to-turnover ratio and grabbing more than 4 rebounds per game. Maycee has battled through multiple injuries this season yet continues to compete at a high level. She has signed to play basketball at USAO.

Ashlynn Smith – Chickasha
Ashlynn is a 6’1″ post player who makes an impact on both ends of the floor. She averages 8 points and 3 blocks per game and often draws two or three defenders on the offensive end. Ashlynn is also an excellent passer out of the post, averaging 2 assists per game. Her versatility allows her to defend both post players and perimeter players, which enables our defense to pressure the ball. We run much of our Princeton-style offense through her.
Aliyah Duval – Choctaw
Aliyah is a senior leader who led our team in scoring, rebounding, and assists this season. A four-year starter at Choctaw, she is a fierce competitor who truly loves the game of basketball. Her leadership and all-around play have been instrumental to our team’s success. Aliyah has committed to continue her basketball career at Oral Roberts University.
Anniyah Navarro – Choctaw
Anniyah is a tremendous defensive player who led our team in deflections this season. She consistently takes on the challenge of guarding the opposing team’s best player and does so with toughness and determination. Her defensive presence is invaluable to our team.
Presley Inglett – Chouteau
Presley was the most important player on our team this season. Our success often reflected her performance on the floor. She averaged 12.9 points, 5.8 rebounds, 4.2 assists, and 3.6 steals per game while serving as a leader and playmaker for our team.
Bristol Inglett – Chouteau
While Presley was our most important player, her younger sister Bristol was arguably the most talented player on the team. She averaged 13.4 points, 9.4 rebounds, and 3.4 steals per game, providing strong production and physical presence for our squad.
Jennah Christian – Collinsville
Jennah has developed offensively this season into the player we always believed she could be. She has become a scoring threat at all three levels of the floor, putting pressure on opposing defenses. Jennah also regularly takes on the challenge of guarding the other team’s best player. Her versatility allows her to play any of the five positions if needed, and she consistently embraces whatever role the team requires.
Anna Appelberg – Collinsville
Anna has always been a dominant presence inside for our team. In February she suffered a torn ACL, which unfortunately ended her time on the court this season. Despite the injury, Anna continued to have a major impact on our team from the bench. Her energy, encouragement, and leadership during games and practices remained invaluable as she supported her teammates and helped keep the team focused and motivated.
Raelee Ellis – Comanche
Raelee, a sophomore, had an outstanding season and led our team in nearly every statistical category. She averaged 15.2 points, 6.7 rebounds, 2.1 assists, 3.6 steals, and 3.0 deflections per game. Raelee’s ability to impact the game on both ends of the floor made her a key contributor to our team’s success.
Bre Gill – Comanche
Bre was the lone senior on our team and served as the leader of our young squad. She consistently did the little things that don’t always show up in the stat sheet but make a huge difference in winning games. Bre averaged 4.0 points, 5.9 rebounds, 1.1 assists, 2.3 steals, and 1.9 deflections per game while providing steady leadership and effort throughout the season.
Alyssa Roberts – Covington-Douglas
Alyssa is an outstanding competitor who works extremely hard on both ends of the floor. She led our team in scoring (16 points per game), assists (3.2), steals (2.7), and deflections (4.4). Alyssa’s relentless effort and willingness to do whatever it takes to win make her an essential leader for our team.
Hailee Lovell – Covington-Douglas
Hailee had an impressive freshman season. She is a sharp shooter with a strong basketball IQ and averaged 11.2 points per game. She also recorded a 25-point performance during the season. When Hailee finds her rhythm offensively, she is exciting to watch, and her potential for the future is extremely high.
Gia Dennis – Coweta
Gia is a phenomenal player and an even better person. She did everything for our team this season—handling the ball, scoring, defending, passing, and leading. Gia carries a calm and composed demeanor but is extremely dangerous in all aspects of the game. She elevates the play of everyone around her and consistently brought her best every time she stepped on the floor.
Trinity Webster – Crescent
Trinity had a phenomenal sophomore season. One of the top shooters in the state, she averaged more than 17 points per game while shooting over 54% from two-point range, 37% from three, and 77% from the free-throw line. She was also the team’s second-leading rebounder. The Lady Tigers experienced a massive turnaround this season, winning more games than the previous four seasons combined, including six victories over ranked opponents. Trinity’s consistency played a major role in that success, highlighted by a signature performance where she set a school record with eight three-pointers and hit an overtime buzzer-beater to defeat a highly ranked Hennessey team. With more than 800 career points and over 125 three-pointers through her first two seasons, she has already established herself among the top players in program history.
Aja Adams-House – Crescent
Aja is a three-year team captain and a starter in more than 75 games who helped lead Crescent to its best record and postseason finish in over 20 years. She played a key role in the Lady Tigers’ success in every phase of the game while helping establish a strong culture and standard of excellence within the program. Aja finished her career as the program’s all-time leader in made three-pointers and ranks fifth in career scoring, while also serving as the class Valedictorian. Her legacy extends beyond statistics—her passion for the game and leadership have elevated the program and inspired younger players to strive for greatness.

Clara Bebee – Crossings Christian
Clara has been a four-year starter and was recently named Conference Player of the Year in a highly competitive league that includes programs such as Millwood, Community Christian, and Oklahoma Christian School. She currently holds seven college basketball offers and is nearing a decision on her future. Clara led our team in nearly every statistical category, averaging 15 points, 5 rebounds, and 3 assists per game. She helped lead the team to a district championship for just the second time in school history and an appearance in the Area Tournament for the first time ever. Clara has been the most important piece of our program’s success.
Makiah Shanklin – Cushing
Makiah is an extremely hardworking student-athlete who has been our best overall player the past two seasons. She excels in the classroom and consistently creates problems for opponents with her inside presence. Makiah led our team in points, rebounds, and deflections this season.
Tirzah Wade – Cushing
Tirzah is one of our seniors this year and made tremendous improvements throughout the season. She played a major role for our team, especially as a strong defensive presence inside where she led the team in blocked shots. Tirzah also developed her offensive game, becoming more confident scoring both inside and outside the paint. Her growth and impact on the floor were a big part of our team’s success.

Jakobi LaNoy – Davis
Jakobi was a four-year starter for the Lady Wolves and scored more than 1,000 career points. She led our team in scoring, rebounding, assists, and steals this season while averaging just over 16 points per game despite facing constant defensive attention. Jakobi was a true team leader and someone all of our players looked up to throughout her career.
Adriana Radinovic – Deer Creek
Adriana averaged a double-double this season, posting 21.2 points and 10.4 rebounds per game while also recording 2 blocks per contest. Her consistent production and presence in the paint made her a major force for Deer Creek.
I’mauni Carter – Deer Creek
As a freshman, I’mauni has shown tremendous growth and maturity. She often takes on the toughest defensive assignment each night and finds ways to contribute to the team in many ways, even when those efforts do not always show up in the box score.

Cassie Snead – Dewey
Cassie Snead was a steady and reliable presence for our team all season, making an impact on both ends of the floor. She shot an efficient 39.4% from the field while averaging 11 points per game, consistently providing scoring when our team needed it most. Cassie also contributed 3 assists per game, showing strong court vision and the ability to create opportunities for her teammates. Defensively, she averaged 3 deflections and 2 steals per game, regularly disrupting passing lanes and applying pressure on opposing guards. Her effort, energy, and consistency made her a key contributor throughout the season.

CJ Jones – Dewey
CJ made a huge impact on the team, averaging 11 points and 5 rebounds per game. She consistently provided a strong presence on both ends of the floor. Her ability to create defensive pressure was just as valuable as her offensive production, averaging 4 deflections and 2 steals per game. Her hustle often shifted momentum and sparked energy for her teammates. Beyond the stats, her effort and willingness to do the little things helped set the tone for the team.

Avery Sager – Durant
Avery is a great student-athlete and a strong Christian role model to her peers. She is an outstanding captain and leader who consistently motivates and mentors younger teammates.

Maddy Kirk – Edmond Memorial
Our senior leader, Maddy Kirk, is having an outstanding year. She will be playing both volleyball and basketball at Oklahoma Baptist University next year and is a player every opponent highlights on their scouting report. What stands out most isn’t just her production, but her poise. She handles pressure and defensive attention with maturity while continuing to elevate the players around her. Maddy is averaging 15 points, 5 rebounds, and 2 steals per game.

Taylor Low – Edmond Memorial
Taylor Low, a sophomore, has started nearly every game for us this season. It’s incredible to think she was playing JV basketball in seventh grade because her growth has been tremendous. The exciting part is she’s just getting started as she continues to build confidence and strength. Taylor is averaging 7.7 points, 6 rebounds, and 1.6 blocks per game.
Chanli Rochell – Empire
Chanli is a fiery point guard who attacks the rim offensively and seems to be everywhere defensively. She averages 12 points, 5 rebounds, 4 assists, and 4 steals per game. While she is our leading scorer, she also often draws the toughest defensive assignment. Her game has continued to grow all season, and as only a sophomore, we expect great things from her over the next two years.
Kenzie Brackin – Empire
Kenzie is a 5’10” sophomore who makes a big impact on both ends of the floor. She averaged 8 points, 7 rebounds, and 2.8 steals per game. She provides size and length on the inside and has a natural ability to rebound, grabbing 80 offensive rebounds this season.
Chazli Massey – Empire
Chazli is a small guard who often draws the toughest defensive assignment and is deadly from the perimeter. She averaged 9 points, 2 assists, and 2 steals per game while shooting 34% from three-point range.

Anabelle Miller – Enid
Anabelle is averaging a double-double and is our team’s leading scorer. She continues to make a significant impact on both ends of the floor. Offensively, she has proven her versatility by scoring both inside and on the perimeter. She has shown marked improvement in her mid-range and three-point shooting this season, expanding her offensive presence. As a junior, she surpassed the 1,000-point milestone this year and is poised for even greater accomplishments. Anabelle consistently controls the boards on both ends of the floor, demonstrating exceptional physicality and toughness inside. She is a dynamic, high-impact player whose contributions are instrumental to our success.

Addy Yates – Enid
Addy is a hardworking and valuable contributor to our team. Over the course of the season, she has developed significant confidence as an outside threat and has consistently shot the ball well. She is a team-first player who is willing to do whatever is asked of her for the benefit of the team. Her positive attitude and consistent effort exemplify leadership through action.

Josi Hayes – Fairview
Josi has helped lead the way to a 23–2 season for us. She is a tenacious defender and our leading scorer. She impacts the game immediately when she steps on the court.

Harlee Hamar – Fairview
Harlee is a key part of what we do both offensively and defensively. She is a very difficult matchup because of her size and speed and is one of the most versatile players in Class 2A.

Amelia Price – Fort Gibson
Amelia is a sophomore post player who leads our team in both scoring (15 ppg) and rebounding (8.1 rpg). Her ability to score inside has been huge for our young guards because she often commands a double team, freeing up shooters on the perimeter. She has an outstanding work ethic and is very well liked by her teammates and coaches.

Brenlee Moore – Fort Gibson
Brenlee is our unsung hero. She battled back from an ACL injury sustained in January of last basketball season. She is a junior forward who impacts the game in many ways beyond scoring. While she is capable offensively, she is usually tasked with defending the opponent’s best player. Brenlee is extremely physical and brings a level of toughness that is uncommon.

Ski Bird – Gans
Ski is one of two players whose absence would make things very difficult for our team. She can play every position on the floor and is capable of scoring from the three-point line, mid-range, and inside. Her height creates matchup problems for most opponents. She averaged 14.4 points, 7 rebounds, 2.3 assists, 2 blocks, and 2 steals per game.

Nora Barnes – Gans
Nora is the other player whose presence is critical to our success. She handles the ball and sets up our offense while doing all the little things that help us win. She rebounds, distributes the ball well, and finds ways to score when needed. Nora can play any position on the floor and averaged 10.5 points, 9 rebounds, 4.1 assists, 2 steals, and 2.5 deflections per game.
Abbey Huffman – Geronimo
The NOC–Enid commit made 99 three-pointers this season and averaged 17 points, 5 rebounds, 3 steals, and 2 assists per game. She surpassed the 1,000-point mark in her career despite seeing limited scoring opportunities early in her high school career. Abbey led her team to three playoff wins this season.

Kennedy Williams – Gore
Kennedy was our leading scorer this season with 248 total points, averaging 10.7 points per game and bringing her career total to 599 points. She also led the team in blocks and rebounds, averaging 8.9 rebounds per game. Kennedy is an incredible athlete who helped lead the team to its first Regional Tournament win in five years.

Zoe Boatright – Henryetta
Zoe is a junior point guard who carried a tremendous load for our team. She was our primary ball handler and played nearly every minute while helping lead a team that reached double-digit wins for the first time in several years. She did this while dealing with multiple injuries across the roster, including several players who required surgery. Zoe rarely came off the floor, played through illness, and did whatever was asked of her. Under a new coaching staff with new expectations, she led with an outstanding work ethic and attitude. Her statistics may not fully reflect her value to our team.

Sage Norton – Hobart
Sage runs the point for us and leads the team in scoring. She averages 17 points, 5 assists, and 5 rebounds per game. She draws significant defensive attention while still being able to knock down three-pointers and attack the rim.

Darcy Shepherd – Holdenville
Darcy averaged 10 points per game over the course of the season, but over the last 10 games she has averaged 15 points per game. After losing our point guard to graduation and having our freshman point guard transfer, Darcy stepped into a completely new role and rose to the challenge. While the adjustment period early in the season was difficult, she has played her best basketball down the stretch. She leads our team with 47 made three-pointers and is shooting 36.5% from beyond the arc. Darcy is also an outstanding student who maintains a 4.0 GPA.

Madyson Richmond – Holdenville
Madyson has improved tremendously this season. She is a great teammate and, during a tough rebuilding year, has consistently been a positive voice in the locker room. She went from being a limited-experience role player to stepping into a starting role in many games this season and has grown significantly as a player. She is extremely coachable and a great representative of our program.
Kenzie Hamil – Taloga
Kenzie has a tremendous work ethic and is a true leader for our team. At 5’11”, she has the ability to play inside but can also step out and shoot the three.
Olivia Stokes – Locust Grove
Olivia is a Player of the Year–caliber nominee in any class. She is a champion on and off the court and excels in every aspect as a student-athlete. She currently holds numerous Division I offers, and that number will continue to grow. Olivia is a versatile hybrid player who can play and defend all five positions. She scores both inside and outside and has tremendous potential as a junior. She is also humble and kind-spirited. Her numbers include 15.1 points, 6.9 rebounds, 3.6 deflections, and 2.5 blocks per game while shooting 44% from the field and 76% from the free-throw line. She recently joined the 1,000-point club. Our starters have often played only 2.5 quarters in many games due to large leads, as we do not believe in inflating statistics. We are fortunate to have her in our program.
Julia Blair – Locust Grove
Julia, or “JuJu,” is a junior guard who has become one of the best on-ball defenders I have ever coached. Her ability to neutralize opposing scoring threats is extremely valuable. She has also stepped into the point guard role due to injuries this season. Julia is a great teammate who always puts the team first with a “we over me” mentality.
Addison Pehrson – Mannford
Addison has had a tremendous season and is our leading scorer and a key leader for our team. She has grown stronger physically and more skilled as a player. Addison reached the 1,000-point milestone this year as a junior and still has a bright future ahead.
Emma McCrackin – Mannford
Emma is our lone senior and has embraced the role of senior leader this season. She may not always fill the stat sheet, but she contributes countless intangibles that are invaluable to our team. Emma is tough, gritty, and an outstanding teammate.

Kinley Castle – Marlow
Kinley, a senior, helped shoulder a large part of the scoring load this season. She averaged 10.2 points and 4.7 rebounds per game, leading Marlow in both categories.

Carson Lovett – Marlow
Carson was our senior point guard and our leading scorer as a junior. In the fourth game of this season, she tore her PCL and missed seven games before returning to finish her senior year. She played through pain every night, giving everything she had to the team. Her absence was clearly felt, and when she returned, the confidence of our team immediately improved. Carson is the kind of player every coach loves to have and is a tremendous example of grit and toughness.
Kambree Zummer – McAlester
Kambree has been a steady offensive threat, scoring from beyond the arc and attacking the rim with confidence. She averaged 15 points per game and served as the team’s leading scorer in most games this season. Kambree works hard to control the tempo and consistently makes smart decisions on the court. She has also developed strong leadership qualities and helps guide younger players during games.
Rylan Lesnau – McAlester
Rylan impacts the game in many ways beyond scoring. She is a tough, gritty player who works hard on both ends of the floor. Rylan battles for rebounds and uses her physicality to attack the rim on offense. One of her best qualities is her natural leadership. Her positive attitude and optimism help bring out the best in those around her, and her energy can shift the momentum of a game.
Kaylee Culwell – McCurtain
Kaylee leads our team in scoring and rebounding and ranks second in assists, steals, and blocks. She is an excellent leader who consistently steps up in key moments. Kaylee embodies the type of player every coach wants on their team.
Avrie Harber – McCurtain
Avrie is our second-leading scorer and rebounder and also leads the team in steals. She sets the tone for our team with her aggressiveness and willingness to take and make big shots. Our success this season would not have been possible without her.

Brinklee Blanton – Medford
Brinklee is our junior starting point guard and the smallest player on the team, yet she leads us in rebounding with an average of 9 per game. She also contributes offensively, averaging 10 points per game. Brinklee is everywhere on the floor, chasing loose balls and grabbing rebounds. She had a strong regular season and elevated her play even more during the playoffs. Brinklee is the type of player every coach wishes they had.

Kaydence Kilian – Medford
Kaydence is a difference-maker on the court. She leads our team in scoring with 15 points per game and is also an excellent shot blocker. Her presence is vital both offensively and defensively, and she continues to make a major impact for the Lady Cardinals.
Marlie Mong – Merritt
Marlie has been a four-year starter for us and has scored over 1,600 career points. She also has more than 700 rebounds, 450 assists, and 350 steals. During her career, the team has posted a 101–13 record with two state tournament appearances and one state championship. Marlie is also a standout athlete in softball and track while maintaining a 4.0 GPA and serving in numerous leadership roles across the school. She is an outstanding leader and would be a very deserving recipient of this honor.

Myleigh Flowers – Merritt
Myleigh has been a two-year starter and is an extremely unselfish player who makes everyone around her better. She tore her ACL on January 6 but returned to play just 15 days later. Her determination and work ethic were an inspiration to the entire team, and she immediately provided an emotional spark. Myleigh would be an excellent choice for the Difference Maker Award.

Kaley Collins – Mounds
Kaley led the team in scoring this season while starting all 26 games. She averaged 10.3 points per game and shot 25.3% from three-point range and 33.1% from the field overall, along with 65% from the free-throw line. Despite being just a 5’4″ guard, she was second on the team in rebounding with 101 rebounds, averaging 3.9 per game. Kaley also finished second in steals with 56 and led the team with 79 deflections. She was a vital part of any success we had this season.

Halli Gillett – Mounds
Halli averaged 9.3 points per game and led the team with 66 assists, averaging 2.5 per game. She also led the team in steals with 61, averaging 2.3 per game, and finished second in deflections with 72. Halli is a true point guard and was key to handling pressure defenses, as we relied on her ball-handling to get us into our offense. Her defensive aggressiveness also played a major role in our success.
Elexis Holmes – Muskogee
Elexis has earned multiple tournament MVP honors and helped lead the team to championships at the McAlester and Ropers Invitational Tournaments. She has been nominated for Oklahoma Gatorade Player of the Year and Tulsa World’s Ms. Outside Player of the Year. Elexis averages 21.1 points and 8 rebounds per game and plays a major role in the team’s success.
E’Niyah Holmes – Muskogee
E’Niyah averages approximately 14 points and 8 rebounds per game. As a senior leader, she plays a critical role in our team’s success. When she is performing at a high level, she is often the difference-maker and will be key to any deep playoff run.
Ansley Warren – Navajo
Averaging 20 points, 7 rebounds, 3 steals, and 4 assists per game, Ansley has scored 1,300 career points so far. Her dynamic play on both ends of the floor has been a driving factor in Navajo’s 21 wins this season and in the area tournament. As a junior, she provides strong leadership and sets the tone for her teammates.
Avery Harrison – Navajo
A four-year starter at point guard, Avery has scored 1,400 career points. She has been a mentor to younger players, teaching them to play the game the right way. Her leadership and consistency will be greatly missed at Navajo, leaving a lasting impact on the program.
Kalani Kindred – Newcastle
This determined sophomore guard is leading her team to a #1 ranking in 5A. She averages 14 points, 6 rebounds, and 3 steals per game while making an impact on both ends despite battling injuries. Kalani’s leadership and work ethic have been key to her team’s success.
Ziyah Sims – Newcastle
One of the team’s most improved players, Ziyah leads in rebounds and anchors the defense. She averages 8 points, 7 rebounds, and 2 steals per game, making her an essential contributor to Newcastle’s undefeated season in Oklahoma.
Amara King – Newcastle
Newcastle’s most dynamic scorer, Amara leads the team in offensive rebounds and consistently creates scoring opportunities. She earned All-Tournament Team honors at the Arizona TOC and averages 14 points, 5 rebounds, and 2 steals per game.
Jordyn Richardson – Newcastle
Stepping into the point guard role for the first time, Jordyn has embraced the challenge. She leads the team in three-point shooting and averages 11 points, 5 rebounds, and 2 assists per game, providing versatility and leadership.

Katie Parham – Okarche
Averaging 13.6 points, 5.8 rebounds, 3.7 assists, and 2.9 steals per game, Katie has been a consistent contributor to the #5 Class A team.

Ally Baustert – Okarche
A 6’0 forward, Ally is a lockdown defender who consistently guards the opponent’s best player. She averages 3.77 points, 3.69 rebounds, 1.5 assists, and 2 steals per game, contributing to holding opponents to just 32.5 points per game.

Whitney Ester – Oklahoma Bible Academy
Whitney’s hard work and willingness to guard larger post players have made her a vital piece of the team this season.
Ashtyn Warford – Oologah Talala
Senior guard and 4.0 student, Ashtyn will continue her career at Oklahoma Wesleyan University. She has scored nearly 1,400 career points and accumulated over 350 rebounds and assists each. This season, she averages 12.5 points, 5 rebounds, 4.5 assists, and 2.3 steals per game with a 43% three-point shooting rate.
Madi Hill – Owasso
A three-year starter averaging 16 points, 8 rebounds, nearly 2 steals, and 1.5 blocks per game. Madi anchors the team offensively and defensively while leading with her voice and connecting her teammates.
Annabelle Ngouan – Owasso
Junior guard and two-year starter, AB averages 8 points and 5 assists per game. She is a lockdown defender whose effort and energy make her a difference-maker.
Lola Underwood – Paoli
Team captain and leader who sets the tone on and off the court. Lola is dependable and consistently motivates her team.

Ava Watkins – Piedmont
A three-year starter and captain, Ava averages 11.9 points and 6 rebounds per game. She is a true leader academically and athletically and signed to play at NWOSU.

Kenley Crawford – Piedmont
Piedmont’s leading scorer, averaging 12.26 points per game. A three-year starter and captain, Kenley provides deep-range shooting and leadership on the floor, with multiple college offers.
Taylynn Conder – Pittsburg
Leading scorer at 17.2 points per game with 60 blocks and 72 steals, Taylynn is fast, versatile, and a two-way contributor.
Paige Barron – Pittsburg
Second-leading scorer at 15.1 points per game, averaging 7.1 rebounds and contributing in steals and assists. Paige is a senior leader and consistent offensive threat.
Taibree Melton – Pittsburg
Floor leader and sophomore point guard, averaging 10.9 points, 207 assists, 117 steals, shooting 42% from three-point range and 78% from the free-throw line.
Jenna Northcutt – Ponca City
Team captain and leader, setting the tone with toughness, effort, and commitment.
Natalia Good – Ponca City
A captain whose leadership, defensive presence, and scoring ability make her a difference-maker.
Adeline Spears – Porum
Most consistent player, making an impact on both ends with scoring, rebounding, and defensive versatility.
Railey Tillery – Porum
Point guard and difference-maker who thrives under pressure, executing crucial plays when needed.
Ryanne Nelke – Roland
Averaging 22.3 points and 4 assists per game, contributing 30 of the team’s 51 points on average. Also averages 5 steals and 4 rebounds.
Halle Freeman – Roland
Averaging 13.5 points and 9.1 rebounds per game, she is the team’s top defensive player and inside scorer.
Ashlynn Carruth – Rush Springs
Sophomore averaging 11.6 points, 6.8 rebounds, 3.7 steals, and 1.4 assists. She is the heartbeat of the team and a key playmaker on both ends.

Kamrie Hernandez – Ryan
Senior and South Central Conference MVP, leading scorer at 24.5 points per game with 4.5 steals and 2.9 assists. She finishes her career with over 1,500 points and 420+ steals.

Micah Villarreal – Ryan
Junior point guard and defensive standout, averaging 12.6 points, 6.8 rebounds, 5.1 assists, and 5.2 steals per game. She contributes across all statistical categories and provides leadership on and off the floor.

Tindle Smith – Sand Springs
Freshman who stepped up during injuries, averaging 7.9 points, 4.8 rebounds, and 3 steals per game. A reliable defender and key contributor down the stretch.

Ella Wadley – Sand Springs
Freshman averaging 13.1 points, 6.8 rebounds, and 3 assists per game. A versatile scorer and leader whose high basketball IQ and toughness impact both ends of the floor.

Riki McQuarters – Sapulpa
Senior averaging 18.3 points, 9.1 rebounds, and 4.3 steals per game. Scored 1,000 career points as a junior and has surpassed 700 rebounds this season. A humble, competitive, and highly respected teammate.

Lyndlea Nichols – Seiling
Leading scorer at 17 points per game and part of two state championships and a semifinal team.

Kadee Griffin – Seiling
Difference-maker with relentless defense and strong rebounding, consistently setting the tone for her team.
PrairieBreeze Holmes – Sequoyah-Tahlequah
Second on the team in scoring at 10.5 points per game, leading in rebounds, steals, and assists. A quiet, coachable leader. Signed to Southwestern Christian University.
Kobey Kirk – Sequoyah-Tahlequah
Freshman point guard making a significant impact offensively and defensively. A player to watch over the next three years.

Kristen Holt – Sequoyah Claremore
Led a young team in scoring and defense, averaging 13 points, 3.8 rebounds, 2.8 steals, and 2 assists per game. 5 Lakes All-Conference.

Lanie Thompson – Sequoyah Claremore
Junior and 2x 5 Lakes All-Conference player, averaging 10.2 points per game with 60 three-pointers at 35%.

Addison Farrell – Sharon Mutual
Sophomore averaging nearly 20 points per game. Highly coachable with excellent offensive skills and court awareness.

Pricilla Parada – Sharon Mutual
Junior post player averaging 8–10 rebounds per game, 80% free-throw shooter, and dependable scorer.
Daley Rice – Shawnee
Leads the team offensively while guarding the opponent’s best player. Averages 12 points, 5.2 rebounds, 3.6 assists, 2.1 steals, with 43.5% shooting overall.
JaNya Bruner – Shawnee
Provides inside presence and athleticism, leading scorer at 14.3 points, 5.4 rebounds, 2 steals, and 44% field goal shooting.
Kynleigh Pierce – Silo
Senior averaging 13.3 points, 5.3 rebounds, 2.5 assists, and 2.2 steals per game. Shooting 42% from three-point range and a key player for four years.
Mia Goodlow – Silo
Freshman averaging 10.8 points per game. Breakout season as a starter with scoring ability on all three levels.
Hailee Johnson – Smithville
Standout player with quick first step and reliable jump shot. Dedicated team player and student-athlete.
Allysen Williams – Smithville
Team difference-maker, leading in assists and rebounds while contributing defensively and offensively.
Cheresh Tubbs – Snyder
Sophomore point guard averaging 16.2 points and 66 steals, with a strong three-point and pull-up shot.
Joslyn Galvan – Snyder
Junior contributing with rebounds, assists, steals, and ball-handling. A consistent, versatile performer.
Lexi Kates – Stigler
Freshman point guard and main ball-handler, led team in scoring, versatile offensively with shooting, mid-range, and post ability.
Payton Mecom – Stigler
Second leading scorer and defensive stopper, guarding top opponents nightly while stepping into a bigger role this season.
Landree Dye – Stonewall
Four-year contributor, averaging 12.4 points, 3 rebounds, 1.7 assists, and 1.7 steals. Key leader for a young team.
Jaylee Grace – Stonewall
Immediate impact player averaging 9 points, 5 rebounds, 2 assists, 3 steals, and 1 block per game. Improved each game and affects both ends of the floor.
Raelea Johnson – Talihina
Leading scorer at 14 points per game, 1,000-point club member, contributing at both ends. Role model for younger athletes.
Kya Andrews – Talihina
Defensive standout and team leader who can score when needed. Exemplifies hard work and coachability.
Kenzie Hamil – Taloga
Kenzie has a tremendous work ethic and is a true leader for our team. At 5’11”, she has the ability to play inside but can also step out and shoot the three.

Lilly Johnson – Timberlake
Difference-maker on every possession, especially on defense and doing the “dirty work.”

Brooke Bowers – Timberlake
Key contributor in rebounding and scoring critical baskets.
Marissa Sandlin – Tuttle
Senior 3-year starter, reached 1,000-point and 500-rebound milestones. A versatile scorer, defensive presence, and team leader. Averages 17.4 points, 6 rebounds, 42 assists, and 40 steals this season. Committed to Redlands in El Reno.
Lakyn Smith – Tuttle
Sophomore and two-year starter at point guard. Lakyn handles full-court pressure, runs the offense, and scores at all three levels (rim, mid-range, 3-point). This season, she scored 262 points (9 ppg), grabbed 91 rebounds (3.1 rpg), dished out 41 assists, and tallied 50 steals. She has grown as a leader, and the program is excited about her next two seasons.
Alyviah Lena – Varnum
Team catalyst and two-way player, tied as leading scorer. Leads the team in assists (3.8 apg) and three-point percentage. Her presence on the floor makes a noticeable difference.
Makiyah Coker – Varnum
High-basketball IQ forward with versatility on both ends. Leads the team in offensive rebounds (5.1 per game) and total rebounds, consistently making a difference in the paint.
Alayzia McNack – Wagoner
Sophomore point guard averaging 14 points, 6 rebounds, 4 steals, and 3 assists per game. Shooting 45% from the field and 31% from three-point range. A 4.0 student with an excellent work ethic and coachable attitude.
BraNya Coulter – Wagoner
Senior forward averaging 12 points, 6 rebounds, 3 steals, and 2 assists per game. Shooting 35% from the field and 28% from three. Committed to Oklahoma Wesleyan, BraNya is a leader on and off the court.

Avery Dyke – Walters
A stat-sheet filler averaging 14.5 points, 6.1 rebounds, 3.6 assists, and 3.6 steals per game. Guards the opponent’s best player, plays smart, and improves her teammates’ performance.

Jenna Spence – Walters
Junior post player averaging 10 points, 8.6 rebounds, 3 assists, 2.4 steals, and 2.4 blocks per game. Athletic with strong post moves, three-point shooting, and rebounding prowess.
Kelby Beller & Preslee Johnson – Washington
Both starters on three state-final teams. Kelby (PG) runs the offense and contributes in all areas, while Preslee (6’0) is a sharpshooting marksman who also handles the ball effectively. Together, they were key to Washington’s #1 Class 3A state championship run.
Bentli Brantley – Washington
Freshman averaging double-digit points alongside Kelby and Preslee. Took some of the scoring load off the veteran duo and emerged as one of the top freshman players in the state.

Dasia Givens – Weatherford
Team leader and primary scorer, averaging 16.5 points, 6.1 rebounds, 3 assists, 2.8 deflections, and 3.3 steals per game. Shooting 50.2% from two, 33.3% from three, and 80% from the free-throw line. Returned to Weatherford for her senior year and immediately assumed a leadership role, helping guide the team to the 4A State Tournament.
Allie Patterson – Webbers Falls
Freshman scorer with 301 points this season. Handles the ball well, can shoot the three, and drives to the basket. A natural leader who pushes herself and teammates to improve.
Madi Smith – Webbers Falls
Point guard and team leader. Came off the bench last year, transitioned to PG this season, directs traffic on offense and defense, and is highly coachable.
Hadley Chenoweth – Welch
Freshman point guard averaging 16 points, 3 assists, and 5 steals per game. Floor leader who creates shots and sets up teammates effectively.
Whitley Goodwin – Welch
Shooting guard averaging 7 points, 3 assists, and 2 steals per game. Provides perimeter size and shooting ability, forming a strong duo with Hadley.

Savanah Gaylord – Wellston
Junior and three-year starter, averaging 15 points, 6 rebounds, and 3 steals per game. Led the team in scoring all three years and scored her 1,000th career point this season. Strong defender and humble leader.

Kamber Goodman – Wellston
Sophomore and one of the team’s most balanced players, averaging 12 points, 5 rebounds, and 3.2 steals per game. Handles the ball under pressure and is a top defender in her class.

Kyiah Prestridge – Westmoore
Led team to 12-2 district champions for the first time in 10 years. Averaging 23 points and 13 rebounds per game. Named to Enid All-Tournament team and a McDonald’s nominee.

Aliyah Prestridge – Westmoore
Point guard and leader, averaging 13 points, 4.5 rebounds, and 3.4 assists per game. Also an Enid All-Tournament team selection.

Delaney Richardson – Wilson
Two-year starter and leading scorer at 13.1 points per game. Leads the team in rebounds (200 this season), assists, and took 11 charges. Multi-sport athlete and active in FCA and BETA.

Lexi Mendell – Woodward
Senior averaging 17+ points per game, expanded her offensive game with a reliable three-point shot, and averages 3+ steals per game. Strong leader on and off the floor.

Taylor Floyd – Woodward
Junior point guard, leading in steals and assists. Expanded her scoring and defense, matched against top opponents nightly. Selfless and competitive player.
Amira Harrison – Yukon
Freshman leading scorer at 13.4 points per game with 4.3 assists and 2.6 steals. Helped lead the Millerettes to a 14-11 season in 6A District 2.
Paige Fulmer – Yukon
Junior averaging 11.3 points, 4.8 rebounds, 2.4 assists, and 1.6 steals per game. Versatile wing player who contributed to a 14-11 season.











