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Aiden Todd – Bethany
Aiden has been our leading scorer, passer, and steals guy the previous two years. He averaged 18 PPG, and 5 APG while being not caught and double teamed in a lot of games. He has an elite handle with a very good ability to get paint touches and make plays for his teammates. He is the hardest worker in the gym and he truly loves the grind. He is a lead by example type with his work ethic. He is a very smart basketball player and the best offensively skilled player I’ve ever coached. He is lethal on ball screens because if you switch, he is too quick for a big to stay in front – if you go under, he will shoot it, and if you double, he will find the open guy.
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Lukas Wooldridge – Bethany
Lukas is a very skilled wing. can play guard and can bang down low. Can really shoot it and can make 100 in a row if he finds a grove and stays hot in a workout. Has grown a ton in height and athleticism over the past year. Led a 5A Tahlequah team to the state tournament two years ago as a sophomore. Sat behind a couple state champions at Edmond North last year and will have another star season here at Bethany this year. Already holds two college offers and will have more soon.
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Cooper Bradley – Bishop McGuinness
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Jaxon Oliver – Blanchard
One of the best point guards in 4A. A lock down defender on the ball, had over 20 player control fouls guarding the ball handler last year. Always guarded a team’s best offensive players. Small in size, plays big defensively. Runs offense really well and can hit the set three with a good percentage when taken.
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Dax Glenn – Bridge Creek
Dax Glenn- super talented junior that can score in a bunch of ways. He’s a great teammate that only cares about winning.
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Xavier Garcia – Carl Albert
Xavier has been in the program all four years of high school and is looking to break out his senior year. We will look for him to be effective on offense and be a leader for us.
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Jayden Hopkins – Choctaw
Top 5 player in the c/o 2026 and some would argue one the top players regardless of class.
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Tate Campbell – Christian Heritage
“3year starter
-18ppg, 7rbs, 4asst (23-24)
-1k point club
-Jim Elliot, Bobby Hicks, Hinton All-Tourney Teams
-Little All City Honorable Mention”
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Destin Edwards – Community Christian
“Destin has been our starting PG for the last two years and is definitely a team leader. He is our primary ball handler and can score in bunches.
Great vision with the basketball and a solid defensive player as well.”
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Elijah Garcia – Crooked Oak
Elijah Garcia is a point guard/shooting guard with a high basketball IQ. He is a crafty passer with excellent finishing ability around the rim and a consistent outside shooter with a range extending to 24 feet. Defensively, Elijah’s quick feet and lateral movement allow him to create problems for opposing players. He is also an excellent student with a 3.5 GPA and will be eligible for academic scholarships.
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Easton Edmonson – Dale
“Most underrated point guard in the state.
Does everything to help his team win.
Guards the other team’s best player.
Excellent 3 point shooter
A pure point guard who makes all of his teammates better.
Team leader on and off of the court”
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Denton Forsythe – Dale
“Great all around player
Excellent 3-point shooter
Great finishing at the rim
Superb defender
Denton will have a much bigger role this season. We expect great things from him this season.”
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Jaden Johnson – Del City
“Returning Starter from 2023-24 team.
Avg. 7 ppg last year 2 RPG
Looking to have more of a role on both ends and lead the team. Has great range and shifty getting to the basket to finish.”
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Logan Knol – Edmond North
Senior leader. Great motor. Elite rebounder. Expect a huge breakout season from him.
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Tre Davis – El Reno
Tre Davis is a 6’7 kid that started for El Reno as a Freshman. Tre went to Enid his last two years to follow his step dad who was hired as the head coach at Enid. Tre is now moved back to El Reno to finish his senior year with the Indians. Tre is a double double guy every night he steps on the floor and should really have success at the 5a level after a couple years playing 6A competition.
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Tristan Deloney – Harding Fine Arts
“Triston Deloney, a Junior Guard, explosive left hand attacker/slasher, leader, A-B student
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TJ Williams – Heritage Hall
TJ is a Sophomore this year and was our 2nd-leading scorer last year, as a freshman, averaging over 15 ppg. He has the body and is becoming more physically dominant as he learns to use his size. TJ is a true three-level scorer, a fantastic rebounder, and has the ability to affect shots from all parts of the court. Not only will he likely be our leading scorer this year, he will likely be one of our best defenders.
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Creighton Jones – Jones
Creighton is a versatile 6’5″ forward who does so much on the floor. He defends 1-5, rebounds, moves the basketball, scores around the rim, and does a great job getting to the free throw line. He is also our biggest vocal leader on the floor and in the locker room.
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Bryce Cowns – McLoud
“Bryce is a great player who will do whatever is asked of him to help the team win. In his 4 years at McLoud he has been asked to play in just about every role and he has starred in his role every time. He is explosive in getting to the rim, often playing above the rim, and has improved his outside shot. Bryce was named an all-conference player in both our North Canadian and Route 66 conferences. Bryce is on his way to
surpassing the 1000 pt career scoring mark at some point this season. Bryce currently holds two offers from Oklahoma City University, and Southwestern (Kansas). Bryce is the hardest working player that I have coached in my 10 years at McLoud.”
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Mason Craven – McLoud
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Tristan Hankins – Moore
Tristan has been a starter since his freshman year, can score inside and out and has a high IQ.
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Roman Miller – Moore
Roman is a transfer from Mustang who he has led in scoring the past 3 years, is considered the top Senior shooting guard in Oklahoma and is getting recruited by D1 and D2 schools. Very explosive and can score at will.
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Damonte Hines – Moore
Damonte Hines is a VYPE Top 100 selectee and is expected to have a great season.
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Brandon Butler – NW Classen
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Carter Coleman – OCA
Carter is one of the most elite freshmen in the state. He will make an immediate impact this season as a freshman and will be one of the best players regardless of class in small school basketball and possibly the state if he continues to progress. He is a 6’7 guard that is extremely coordinated and athletic, plays above the rim, has great ball handling and touch around the rim. Is a capable shooter and makes defensive plays.
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James Huffmyer – OCS
James is an incredible football and basketball player. He is skilled and strong. He is our best defender and scorer. He received limited playing time last year as a sophomore since we had a loaded senior class, but is set to take on a large leadership role on this year’s team.
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Hudson Hite – Piedmont
“Hudson Hite (junior) – two year varsity starter
freshmen year – 8.4 pts, 4 reb., 1.3 steals
sophomore year – 11 pts, 4 reb, 2 steals, 55% FG”
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Justice Korchaver – Seminole
Justice is a very underrated combo guard. He has the ability to defend his position and knock down the three. The best part about justice is he is getting better everyday.
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Kolton Brammer – Southmoore
“Sophomore Tyson Pogi and Junior Kolton Brammer
Will be two of the most dynamic young backcourts in 6A this season.
both High IQ players who can score at all three levels. Kolton Brammer, 3 year varsity Starter 18.7 ppg, 3point % 42.3. Free throw % 88.3
kolton has a chance to break the record as a junior and become the All time leading scorer at Southmoore.
(AAU – Team Griffin)
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Tyson Pogi – Southmoore
“Sophomore Tyson Pogi and Junior Kolton Brammer
Will be two of the most dynamic young backcourts in 6A this season.
both High IQ players who can score at all three levels. Tyson Pogi. #1 Ranked Freshman player in the state last year.
(Transfer from Mustang HS) Started as a freshmen for Mustang Varsity Last year, Stats unavailable at this time.
(AAU Mokan)”
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Tripp Niles – SW Covenant
Tripp can play inside or outside. Finishes well around the rim but shoots the ball at 39% from 3 point range as well. He draws a lot of double teams every night and has learned to be a good distributor to open teammates. Loves to have the ball in his hands late in games and has proven to be reliable with five game winners at the buzzer in the last two seasons. Certainly one of the best Juniors – if not, players – in class A.
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Gunner Starnes – SW Covenant
Gunner is tall, lanky and a very creative scorer. He can shoot the ball from deep and he finishes really well around the rim (eFG of 68%). Excellent shot blocker and looks to be more physical this season. He has all the tools of being a top notch
player in the state.
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CJ Benard – Varnum
Strong, athletic frame. Can get to the rim, as well as a solid shooter. Great rebounder from a guard spot. Good versatility. First cousin of Martell Davis (2021 State Tournament MVP, Faith 7 Bowl, and Class B-3A Player of the Year).
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Jaxon Dill – Wayne
Jaxon has scored over 1300 points in his career. He was VYPE Top 100 as a junior as well.
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Ty Kemp – Wayne
Ty Kemp averaged 13.1 points per game as a junior along with 9.2 rebounds and 3.6 blocks per game.
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Grant Loper – Westmoore
He is one of the toughest covers in the state. He can get to the rim, he can finish, he makes good decisions when he gets in the paint and he is a leader.
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Aiden Victor – Afton
Aiden Victor is a VYPE Top 100 selectee and is expected to have a great season.
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Lucas Grossman – Chouteau-Mazie
Lucas is a returning varsity player with tremendous growth in the offseason. He is a 6’3 shooting guard with a very high ceiling. I believe he will be an impact player that the team will follow throughout the season.
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Gracen Shelton – Commerce
Gracen is a VYPE Top 100 selectee and is expected to have a great season.
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Shooter Brewington – Copan
Outstanding junior combo guard, big physical frame who defends the ball well. This kid can score it at all three levels and is prime to have a breakout junior season in class B.
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Karson Johnson – Dewey
Karson started as a sophomore for us last season. He got better every day and by the end of the season was one of our leading scorers and top rebounder’s. He was also selected 1st team All-Conference. Karson is a leader on and off the court and is always working on his game, he is also a three sport athlete.
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Carson Schertz – Fairland
Carson has been one of the top basketball players in northeast Oklahoma the last 2 years. He can play and guard all 5 positions on the floor. He is averaging 18 pts and 10 rebs per game the last 2 years.
Markeen Webb – Fairland
“Markeen is also one of the top basketball players in northeast Oklahoma. He is a very good guard who can score in the paint and the perimeter. He has averaged 13 points and 3 steals the last 2 years.
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Kevin Chambers – Foyil
Kevin is going to be a junior this year and is a very good athlete who can guard multiple positions and get to the rim almost any time that he wants. He was a first team all-conference selection last year as a sophomore and should put up better numbers than he did a year ago.
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Jackson Gain – Grove
Jackson is a great kid first and foremost. 3 Sport athlete. Excels in everything he does. Great leader and teammate. Will be a 4 year starter in basketball.
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Aiden Clark – Inola
Clark can play all five positions.
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Bradee Rutherford – Jay
Bradee was a big part of our team last year leading us in points per game, rebounds per game, and steals per game. He was the go to guy when we needed a bucket and you could count on him to make plays for himself and his teammates. He had several 30+ point games during the 23-24 season while scoring in double digits in almost every game last season. We look forward to his play making again this year.
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Justin Johnson – Ketchum
Justin is a true point guard. He’s a floor general. He makes sure everything runs smoothly. He has great leadership skills along with being a really good player also. He takes pride in being good on both ends of the floor.
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Cayson King – Locust Grove
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Waike Roblyer – Miami
Waike Roblyer…6’7 junior. Led team in scoring and rebounding last year as a sophomore. Made first team All-Conference last season. Post player but has grown his game over the summer to extend his shooting range and ball handling on the perimeter.
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Talon Thompson – Nowata
Talon started every game last year as a sophomore at the 5 for us. He will get to move to the 4 this year, which is a role he is much more familiar with and comfortable in. He averaged 10 points a game and 8 rebounds last year. He has spent more time in the gym than anyone to be ready to step up and be a more consistent scorer for us this year. The weightroom is really paying off for him as well. He is the type of kid that wants to be good, wants to be coached hard, and will do what it takes to help his team. I always say he has gotten better, but still has room for growth and still has another level he will be able to reach if he wants to get there.
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Connor Pierce – Oklahoma Union
Connor was our leading scorer (11 ppg) and rebounder (6 rpg) while also being one of our best defensively. I’m looking forward to seeing his growth in year 2 as a starter. He also is our starting quarterback and a starter on our baseball team all while being in the running for valedictorian and having one of the better ACT scores in his class. He is an unbelievable all around kid that will be successful in anything he chooses to do because of his work ethic and determination.
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Ethan Hadley – Oologah
Ethan moved here from Collinsville during basketball season last year. He was a big part of our success last season (scored 21 against Cushing our last game of the season) and has put in serious work during the off season. I have seen tremendous growth from him this fall and expect big things from him.
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Judah Gibson – Sequoyah Claremore
Judah Gibson – Scoring threat from all three levels with crafty finishes around the rim and a consistent shooting stroke. Great court vision constantly setting up his teammates. Uses his quickness to not only create on the offensive end, but also limit one of the top scorers from the opposing team.
Eestyn Prater – Sequoyah Claremore
Eestyn Prater – Volume scorer from both inside and out. Puts pressure on the defense with his ability to blow by defenders. Has unlimited range from outside with the ability to make shots from well beyond the three point arc. Athleticism can be seen on full display with his many dunks and rebounds.
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Jace Fent – Wyandotte
“Jace is a 4 year letterman and a 3 year starter. He is strong academically, heavily involved in Agriculture, and is a student leader.
Basketball wise he is our leading scorer, probably our best defender, he plays with a great motor and he is a very smart, heady player. I think he is kind of the glue that holds us together and he is a gym rat and one of the hardest workers I have ever coached.
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Jaylen Melton – Braggs
Jaylen has been a 4 year starter for the Braggs Wildcats. In that time he has scored over 1000 points and recorded 800 assists. His hustle, unselfishness, and athleticism are a catalyst to the way we play. He is one of the better point guards in the region if not the state.
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Maddox Bridges – Eufaula
“2023-24 Vype 100
Preseason Vype 3A 2nd Team
Route 66 All Conference Team (Junior), All Conference as freshman (3rd) and sophomore (1st) at Checotah – 16ppg despite drawing double and triple teams, 8.8 points in the paint, 2.2 reb, 2 steals per game. Double digit points in 23 of 25 games; 15+ in 15 of 25 games
Two 30pt games (career high 38 vs Vian) 2+ steals in 17 of 25 games (5 steals vs Muldrow and Beggs) Recorded at least 1 block in 12 games (multiple 3 block games despite playing a guard – and top of our zone)
Maddox is a dangerous scorer who can go for 30+, but is more dangerous because you can usually pencil him in for 15 points no matter what. He’s lethal in transition from the wing and puts tremendous pressure on the defense because he can consistently get in the paint. Maddox uses his great athleticism to disrupt offenses and create turnovers.”
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Cain Cooper – Gore
Cain Cooper is a VYPE Top 100 selectee and is expected to have a great season.
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Isaac Cook – Heavener
3 year starter and can really shoot the 3. A great overall player that can play defense, rebound, shoot, and handle it. Should average 12-15 ppg this year. Also is a 4.0 student.
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Skylar Greenhaw – Henryetta
Skylar Greenhaw is a VYPE Top 100 selectee and is expected to have a great season.
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Talon Weaver – Henryetta
Talon Weaver is a VYPE Top 100 selectee and is expected to have a great season.
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Ty Wilson – Hilldale
Ty Wilson is a 6’3 senior guard with the ability to take over a game with his jumpshot. He is skilled at handling the ball, and a lot of times draws the other teams best player as his defensive assignment. Great player, but an even greater kid who leads a team the right way. Expect a big year from him.
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Garrett Smith – Howe
Garrett Smith is a senior PG who will start for his 3rd year this year. He makes us go and is the catalyst for this team. He has become a knockdown shooter, and is a willing passer. He has made all conference 2 years in a row and is ready to make an even bigger leap. He is willing to do whatever I ask him to do to win.
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Tyler Simpson – Hulbert
Tyler Simpson has been a starter for us since he was a Freshman. He was a leader for us as a Junior and going into his Senior year he has turned it up even more. Tyler is a very good all around scorer. He can knock down the 3pt shot but also is able to attack and finish at the rim at a high level. As a Junior Tyler averaged 15 points per game.
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Cody Botts – Hulbert
Cody Botts has been a starter for us since he was a Freshman. Cody is our floor general, he controls pressure very well and has great court vision. As a sophomore Cody averaged 10 points per game, 8 assists per game and 4 steals per game. Cody is also our star running back for the football team and he’s also an outstanding sprinter for our track team.
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Joe Green – Keys
Joe is a Junior, 10.7 pts., 4 rebs., 1.5 stls., 3.5 asst.. He can score from anywhere on the floor, quick, can jump, he’s an all around solid player.
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Xavier Harjo – Morris
Xavier Harjo is a 5 ft 10 quick point guard that can score. He is a great shooter and finisher at the basket that can go either way. We would have won more games last year, but he missed our first 10 games due to a preseason injury. He shot 34% from 3, 76% from free throw line and averaged 16.1 ppg 4.2 Rebs, 4.1 Ast, and 3.2 steals last year.
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Javian Webber – Muskogee
Javian Webber 6 2 185 pounds (senior) shooting guard, one of the top shooters in the area and possibly in the state. Javian is a gym rat that loves basketball and wants to continue to improve his basketball package. Javian knows in order to play at the next level he has to improve his overall guard play- Defending at a high level, his ball handling has improved, he has developed a mid-range game, he has the ability to post up, and slash and score off the dribble. Whichever school comes and gets him they will know he has been coached and they are getting a hard working basketball player.
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Diezel Davis – Okay
Both Diezel and Chase spend every day in the gym putting in shots and work. Their dedication has been unmatched for a long time.
Chase Clark – Okay
Both Diezel and Chase spend every day in the gym putting in shots and work. Their dedication has been unmatched for a long time.
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Owen Dunmire – Okemah
All Conference performer last year. Led us in points, rebounds, and shooting %. Player who makes the right play and is really good off the ball.
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Kayden Harris – Oktaha
Super athletic left handed back to the basket player that can face up and take you off the dribble. His upside is off the charts. Going to be a really really good player.
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Gavin Gotes – Panama
He’s a 3 yr starting pg he averaged 14.6 pts a game 4 assist and 4 rebounds.
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Dakotah Terrell – Pocola
Dakotah is a great young man with a bright future. Dakotah played extremely well against large school teams from the Dallas-Fort Worth area and from St. Louis this summer and has worked to improve his offensive versatility on the court. We expect that to be evident in a big way this season. Defensively, his athleticism and work ethic allow Dakotah the ability to guard anyone we play, whether it be a guard or a post. Dakotah has numerous offers in both basketball and football and has the ability to play either at a high level. We expect Dakotah to have another outstanding season for us.
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Isaiah Sallee – Porum
Isaiah Sallee is a VYPE Top 100 selectee and is expected to have a great season.
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Kade Shook – Roland
Kade Shook started last year for us and did a very good job. He is a good ball handler and great passer. Really likes to involve his teammates in the offense. Shoots the ball well. Good defensive player.
Damonte Owens – Roland
Damonte Owens is a great ballhandler and driver. Has several weapons in his arsenal in scoring. Has exceptional long range for a shooter and will be able to stretch the defense. He is a very good on ball defender.
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Cooper Jackson – Sallisaw
Three level scorer. Tough shot maker. Strong, high IQ point guard who can play in any offense. Selfless passer even though scoring is his most impressive talent. Exceptional leader. Very good defender that can confidently guard 1-5.
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Aiden Hooper – Sequoyah Tahlequah
One of the most offensively skilled players in 3A who can score from all 3 levels and has incredible vision with the ability to create quality passes that most players wouldn’t attempt. Scored 21 a game as a freshman.
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Brycen Graham – Spiro
Brycen does it all on both ends of the floor. He averaged 14 points and 8 rebounds this past year. He is a very good passer. He works hard and he competes until the end.
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Jackson McCarter – Stigler
Jackson started for us as a freshman and had a great year. He led us in most offensive categories on a 15 win team that year. He is explosive and can score at all levels. He missed his entire sophomore season with a knee injury and is looking forward to a great junior season.
Cameron Eakle – Stigler
Cameron is one of the most improved kids I have coached in my career. He has a great junior year but made huge strides this offseason by putting in work in the weight room and has put on 20 pounds of muscle. He was primarily a guard who could shoot it in the past but has now added an effective midrange game and with his added strength can finish at the rim.
Hunter Self – Stigler
Hunter has started since his freshman year and is on pace to reach the 1000 point mark by the end of the season. He is great at attacking the basket and midrange shots but can also hit the 3 when needed. He is also as good on the defensive end as he is on the offensive end. He is coming off of acl surgery but is looking forward to being ready to go by game 1 and having a big senior season.
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Brayden George – Stilwell
Made all Tournament teams at Vinita and Fort Gibson before hurting his knee in the Fort Gibson Tournament Championship. Was 3rd Team NOAA All conference after missing half the year. Has worked hard to get back on the court. Coaches kid that understands the game and many aspects of the leadership side of competing.
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Cash McAlvain – Tahlequah
“Cash is a fourth year varsity player.
He led the team in scoring last year.
He can shoot the ball at a very high level.
He can also pass the ball well when doubled”
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Masyn Wright – Vian
All around a good basketball player, can play inside or outside on offense or defense, works hard all the time, gives it his all.
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JaShawn Davison – Wagoner
“JaShawn Davison- is a good all around player that excels on the offensive end. Last year, the 3 year starter had his best season thus far averaging 17.5ppg. He played on the Adidas circuit for the Tulsa Ballerz this past summer and averaged 24ppg and 3 steals. Good basketball IQ, good passer, solid defender and rebounder. He is a gym-rat that always puts in the extra time working on his craft.
JaShawn Davison has a great work ethic. Putting extra time has become 2nd nature over the years. During this past summer, JaShawn played with the Tulsa Ballerz AAU Organization and had a great summer in the Adidas Circuit. Getting the opportunity to compete against some of the best competition across the region will hopefully have him prepared for his upcoming season. Averaging over 17pts per last season and making the All-Conference 1st team, he now sets his sights on becoming a better leader and better overall player, that can help his team make a deep run in the playoffs.”
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Jaxson Cash – Warner
Jaxson Cash is an outstanding leader and point guard. He is also an outstanding shooter that averages 10 points and 3 rebounds per game. He works hard and plays hard during practice and actual game play.
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Brock Hammer – Westville
He is a great student-athlete who can score and put the ball in the basket. He was 2nd on the team in points last year even with missing games but is poised to breakout this year and be a major part of our offense. He can score at all three levels and will play every position except post for us this year. I look forward to a great season for Brock and this team.
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Za’brien Shelburn – Wilson-Henryetta
“Za’brien was a state tournament CO-MVP with his brother Ke’shon. He led the tigers in scoring with 19ppg as a freshman. He will be one of the top players in the c/o 2027 regardless of class. Za’brien is the most competitive player every time he steps onto the floor. He is a player that is not afraid of the moment. – Za’brien Shelburn is the c/o 27. Za’brien should be considered amongst one of the top players in his class. He had a stellar freshman year earning many awards along with State Tournament MVP. Although he is young he has a game well beyond his years. He is a three tier scorer and lockdown defender. Look for him to be a household name for the next three years.
Ke’shon Shelburn – Wilson-Henryetta
Ke’shon was a state tournament CO-MVP with his brother Za’brien. He led the tigers in rebounds and blocked shots while averaging 17ppg. Ke’shon is a calming presence for the tigers and an anchor on the defensive side. Ke’shon is a three tier scorer with a smooth stroke from outside and the ability to play above the rim. Look for him to make a name for himself during his Junior campaign. – Ke’shon Shelburn is the c/o 26. Ke’shon has been flying under the radar in his classification. He along with his brother Za’brien received co-mvp honors at the state tournament last season. Ke’shon is an athletic wing who can play above the rim along with knocking down the three from the outside. He also leads his team in rebounds and blocked shots.
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Tremain Gray – Ada
Tremain Gray 6’2 senior guard, has a good handle and shoots it from the outside. Good attack downhill and finishes above the rim. He is looking to be a two year starter and has been a vital part of our last two playoff runs.
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Demontrae Stevenson – Ardmore
Lone returning starter for the Tigers. Highly skilled and intelligent player. Looks to inherit a bigger role for the Tigers this season.
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LJ Lafaver – Atoka
LJ is an extremely competitive guard whose only goal is to win. He will do all the little things, is an extremely important part of this upcoming season, both on the floor, and as a leader
Prince Coleman – Atoka
Prince Coleman is a VYPE Top 100 selectee and is expected to have a great season.
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Greydon Howell – Broken Bow
“He is no brainer in the top 100. He is in the top 5.
Avg well over 20 ppg as a freshman.”
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Tyler Raney – Byng
Tyler is first and foremost a great leader. He also brings people together and gets people to strive towards one goal. He’s also a great basketball player as well. He’s a 6’4″ wing who can really stretch the floor on one end and clamp down on the other. Offensively, he shoots the ball at a very high level and has a very solid post game on the inside. Defensively, he’s very lanky which allows him to really make an impact on the defensive end. He guards well in the post as well as on the perimeter. All around great players.
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Colby Hodge – Caney
Short but highly effective post player. Scores well and the interior. Strong finisher.
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Tate Diaz – Coalgate
Tate is a very athletic guard who can play any spot on the floor if needed. Has a really good work ethic and wants to be the best. He can shoot the three or get to the basket. His length and jumping ability makes him hard to guard.
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Kase Sipes – Holdenville
Kase is a freak athlete, everything he does makes it look easy. He’s a smaller guard but gets to the rim and finishes consistently. He has led our team in scoring the last two seasons. He’s not only a driver/ slasher type player but he can shoot the 3 well and also has good court vision.
Wyatt Seeley – Holdenville
Wyatt is a junior that had a very impressive sophomore season. He went from playing 40 minutes his whole freshman season to being a starter and scoring a career high of 41 points against our rivals from Wewoka last year. He worked hard and the results showed by the way he improved from freshman to sophomore year. He is one of the hardest workers I have ever coached, and also one of the most coachable kids I have coached, he is an extreme competitor that hates to lose. Wyatt has a really good midrange floater that helps with his size, rebounds extremely well and is a streaky shooter from 3 but when he gets hot he can get really hot! Wyatt looked like the best player on the floor a lot of times this summer and I look for him to have a big time junior year this season and help lead us in all aspects of the game.
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Quincy Shelton – Hugo
Because Quincy is highly recruited as a D1 football player some people are forgetting about his basketball ability. He’s played on varsity since his freshman year and that’s rare at Hugo.
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Shane Threadgill – Idabel
“SHANE THREADGILL HAS SCORE OVER 1500 PTS 430 REBS 130 ASSIST IN HIS HIGH SCHOOL CAREER.
Cordavious Hankin – Idabel
SCORED 1465 PTS 508 REBS 80 STEALS
Baker Hoskins – Idabel
SCORED 400 PTS 180 REBS
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Jagger Rogers – Madill
Jagger has a good skill set on both ends of the floor to impact the game in a big way. He loves basketball and invests the time to become the best version of himself.
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Brandon Smith – McAlester
Started every game as a freshman. Was our leading scorer(14pts) and point guard. Really impressed by his willingness to accept challenges in front of him. Doesn’t back down from the big moments. Star on the football field as well.
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Canyon James – Rattan
PROBABLY OUR BEST PLAYER IN THE PLAYOFFS LAST YEAR ON OUR RUN TO STATE. MADE SOME BIG PLAYS TO PUT US UP IN BIG GAMES. HE CAN SCORE FROM ALL OVER THE COURT. GOOD DEFENDER AND FORCES TURNOVERS. HE IS A GREAT KID AND A HARD WORKER. 4.0 STUDENT.
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Reed Kauk – Red Oak
Great player, better person.
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Mika Matt – Stonewall
Mika is 6’1 and a three-level scorer. He is a great defender. He will have a new role this year and have to create more open looks for his teammates.
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Carson Owens – Stratford
Carson will be our starting PG for the 2nd straight year. We will lean on his experience and leadership. He will take a jump in scoring this year after graduating our leading scorer.
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Jaxton Weedn – Stuart
Senior Jaxton Weedn. He is an outstanding young man who excels both on and off the court. Jaxton carries a 4.1 GPA in the classroom and has a score of 27 on the ACT. He is a 4 year starter, having an incredible high school career. Jaxton, as a freshman, averaged 11.6 ppg helping his team win the 2022 Oklahoma Class B State Championship. His sophomore season, he averaged 16.0 ppg as a 2023 Oklahoma Class B State Semi-Finalist. In his Junior campaign, Jaxton averaged 21.7 ppg, had 2 triple-double performances and was named the MC-6 Conference Offensive POY. He has pulled down an average of 7.1 rebounds per game while also dishing out 3.9 assists per game the past 3 seasons and has a career record of 73-18, 80.2%. Jaxton has superior discipline as a student athlete and a relentless work ethic to continue improving as a basketball player. College teams would be fortunate to have him as a member of their program.
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Dyllan Brown – Vanoss
One of the best players in the Ada area.
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Bill Stephens – Wewoka
Bill Stephens-Fr 5″11 is one of the most talented freshmen in the state. Stephens plays great defense and can score at will on the offensive side. He is a gifted facilitator and can run any offense with efficiency
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Kase Lindly – Wright City
Kase is a 3 year starter. He has a lot of experience. Kase makes our team go. He averages close to 20pts, 3 steals and 5 rebounds a game. He is our point guard.
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Kevin Rios – Blackwell
We have one of the best PG in 3 A in Senior Kevin Rios. Kevin Rios 6’3 Senior Point Guard. 4 Year Starter and 2 time all conference player. He is one of the top players in the class. He is a kid of high character and a very good student as well. He covers the 3 main things: Good kid, good student, and has a lot of talent.
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Tayton Jackson – Bristow
Tayton Jackson is a VYPE Top 100 selectee and is expected to have a great season.
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John Martin – Carney
John is one of the most underrated players in Class B. He can do just about anything on the floor. He averaged 19 points, 5 rebounds, 4 assists, and 3 steals last season as a junior. I am expecting him to be even better this season. He can score at all three levels, rebounds well for a guard, is a great passer, and is really good guarding the ball on the defensive end. Our offense runs through him, so we go as he goes. He is the leader of our team, and I believe will be a vital part in our team taking the next step forward.
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Darren Felmlee – Cleveland
Darren is a guard that has a knack for finishing everything around the rim. Just a sophomore but has a chance to be a special player.
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Jace Lemons – Coyle
“Jace Lemons, leader of the Coyle Bluejackets basketball team, overcame a devastating ACL injury that forced him to miss last season, undergoing intense rehabilitation and emerging with a renewed passion for the game. Now, he returns as a seasoned leader, driven to make every moment count, embracing the team’s youth and inexperience as opportunities for growth. Championing the motto “”Better Together,”” Jace emphasizes unity and selflessness, recognizing that collective success surpasses individual greatness. With Coach Weathers’ endorsement, Jace is poised to merge young and veteran players into a cohesive unit, building a strong team culture, developing young players through mentorship, and achieving success through collective effort. His resilience, leadership, and commitment to teamwork inspire his teammates and community, making his comeback a testament to his unwavering dedication.
Jace has put countless hours into working on his basketball skills. I have never had a player work as hard in the dark as he does, trying to get better every day.”
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Kanaan Guerrero – Cushing
Coaches son. Plays the game year round and has been dedicated to getting better for a long time. Good shooter, very unselfish, and a smart player who will be running our point guard position this year. He led us in assists last year as our shooting guard.
Allen Jones – Frontier Allen Jones- (state champion high jumper) can create own shot, drive or shoot, excellent attitude-hard worker.
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Christian Plumley – Frontier
Christian Plumley- Excellent shooter, pt guard – outstanding attitude-hard worker
Terrence Hall – Frontier
Terrence Hall- strong can drive , post, and shoot outside.
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Logan Vyrostek – Glencoe
Logan Vyrostek- He is a tall 6’3 point guard who is a match up problem for a lot of teams. He is a good 3 level scorer who can shoot off the bounce or a set shot with a very high percentage. Last year he averaged 20 a game for the regular season, then added 28 a game through the playoffs. He is a 1,000 point scorer.
Clark Pepper III – Glencoe
Clark Pepper III- He is a very strong guard who stands about 6’1 who gets downhill very well. He has a very good handle of the basketball and can make plays very easily with his high IQ. He has a very good shot, and can get the shot off the bounce. He loves to defend the team’s best player and does a very good job at it.
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Mason Harvey – Mannford
This will be Mason’s 3rd year to start for us. He is a kid that can bounce it and shoot it and is a very unselfish player. He is really quick off the bounce and has good body control. We expect him to have a really good senior year. Averaged 10 points, 3 asst, and 3 reb. last year.
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Treyvon Compton – Meeker
Treyvon has had a great career at Meeker. He entered the 1000 Point club last season, and has a real shot to finish with over 2000 points for his career. As great a scorer as he was for us last year, he was a terror on the defensive end of the floor averaging 3+ steals per game last year. Treyvon was also our leading rebounder with 6 per game.
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Tomoyake Tahchawwickah – Pawnee
Tomoyake is a very unique, special kind of player. A leader with the ability to perform under pressure and shine under the brightest of lights. His game is smooth, under control while being complete with the intangibles every coach wants. An example first leader, Tomoyake will show you what is needed, when it is needed and how it is needed to be successful. His shooting has ranged from 22 feet out, he will lock up your best player on the opposing end and he will find a way to win his team, these are the true separators from “the pack”. This is not normal for high school student-athletes to perform on both ends of the floor, maintain excellence in the classroom and perform his civic duties as a valuable member of his tribe! I can not stress this enough, a truly unique, special and great player and kid.
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AJ Landes – Ponca City
AJ Landes is a VYPE Top 100 selectee and is expected to have a great season.
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Orin Reuter – Stillwater
Orin Reuter is a VYPE Top 100 selectee and is expected to have a great season.
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Kash Shipley – Alva
Kash Shipley led our team in scoring a year ago. He has the ability to both shoot the 3 ball and put the ball on the floor and get to the rim. He has great court vision and gets his teammates involved with his ability to make great passes. Kash is a great teammate both on and off the floor.
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Marc Ramirez – Bennington
Marc has been an outstanding player for Bennington. He has led our team in scoring for the past three seasons and will pass the 1,000 point mark within the first few games of the season. In addition to his scoring, he handles the ball against pressure and keeps the team organized and in our offensive sets. Marc has been more active as a defender, as well. He has led our team in steals and will likely do so again this season. I also expect him to lead us in rebounds this season. He is one of the best players in Bryan County, and I would love to see him get the recognition that he deserves.
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Jaydan Petersen – Cherokee
Very talented scorer from all 3 levels. Very dedicated to improving on both ends of the floor. He’s a gym rat and spends countless hours at it. Jaydan is also a very likable kid and helps his teammates whenever he can.
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Cooper Westfahl – Chisholm
Cooper is coming off of a good sophomore year last year. He will look to continue to fill the role as a scorer and add more to his game offensively. He scored the ball very well in a variety of ways. He will look to have a breakout junior year.
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Ethan Butler – Cimarron
Ethan will be counted on to lead us in scoring this year. He is a multi-sport athlete, having qualified for Cross Country and State Track Meet while at Frontier. He has all the tools to score, with the ability to score from the perimeter or inside. He is an exceptional rebounder with his anticipation and his quick leaping ability.
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Colten Dillingham – Drummond
He is flat out a basketball player, Averaging over 19.2 PPG, can jump out of the gym, Being a two time long jump STATE CHAMPION. Has a very good chance at playing college basketball.
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Jax Bernard – Fairview
Jax has been our starting PG for 3 years. He is a phenomenal student athlete. He is not just a leader on our team but a leader in our school and community.
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Colton Steinert – Garber
Colton Steinert. Avg about 16.5 his junior year. 6’2 and a good athlete. Very good shooter and scoring off the dribble. He had a very good summer and is going to have a big senior year.
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Jaiden Woods – Geary
Jaiden Woods is a senior at Geary High School this year. He is a multi-sport athlete competing in football, basketball and track. Jaiden is a wonderful leader both on and off the competitive fields. I use the word leader because he leads by example rather than telling someone what to do. Jaiden works tremendously hard to get the most out of himself. It has been a privilege to coach such an outstanding young man and exceptional athlete during his time at Geary High School. I am very proud of him!
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Camdyn Richardson – Hennessey
Camdyn Richardson is a Senior PG this year. He has averaged 20 PPG, 5 RPG, and 7 APG over his high school career. He was the starting PG on the 2023-2024 Hennessey State Tournament team. He also was a 1000 point scorer during his 2023-2024 JR. year of basketball. He has been on the All-Conference selection each year of his high school career, he was also selected as a CTB All-Star as a JR.
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Keilan Robinson – Hooker
Keilan is a do-everything guard that is a three-level scorer. He is a good rebounder and one of the best passers I’ve ever coached. His athleticism will give him the opportunity to play at the next level.
Nate Hidalgo – Hooker
Nate is a great defender and shot blocker. He is a very long 6’7 and can shoot the 3. He is a stretch 4 type of player at the next level.
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Hayes White – Kingfisher
Hayes is a transfer to Kingfisher from Piedmont. He is currently in football but stands to have a strong junior season. He is a point guard that can do a little of everything.
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Tripp Green – Laverne
Tripp Green is a VYPE Top 100 selectee and is expected to have a great season.
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Kaden Overton – Mooreland
Kaden Overton is a VYPE Top 100 selectee and is expected to have a great season.
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Jett Mueggenborg – Okarche
Jett Mueggenborg-6-3 -VYPE TOP 100, Class A State Tournament MVP, Class A Daily Oklahoman All-State, Tulsa World Underclassmen All-State, Conference MVP, CTBS All Star, OBCA All-District and All-Region Teams. 20.8ppg, 7 rbs, 3.5 apg. Can get to the hole and score in bunches. A smooth player with a nice shot. I feel he is a future all-stater and one of top players in small schools. Over 1000 points in his career.
Hunter Mueggenborg – Okarche
Hunter Mueggenborg-6-3pg., 4 yr starter at Point guard, VYPE Top 100, Daily Oklahoma HM all-state, Little All-City HM, CTBS all star, 1st team all-conference 5.5 assist per game. One of the most athletic point guards in small school basketball and a future all-stater as well. Could score a lot more but runs our offense and gets his teammates involved in our offense. 5.5 asst per game. Close to 1000 points.
Easton Roby – Okarche
Easton Roby- 6-3 Guard, 3 yr starter, should be considered for VYPE top 100, all conference, CTBS all star, Daily Ok HM- All state, Daily Ok Little All-city HM, second team state tournament team. One the best defenders in small basketball. Plays the game extremely hard. Can score with the best of them. Best 2 way player in Class A basketball. Close to 1000 points on his career.
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Brant Owens – Oklahoma Bible
Brant is a high-level guard who is a great competitor. He is a top-rate shooter- probably the best shooter that I have coached- and is growing as a finisher around the basket. He has grown as a defender and is primed to be a great perimeter defender for us this year. Brant is a vocal leader who cares about his teammates and about being a great competitor. He is headed for a remarkable year.
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Crosby Cartwright – Texhoma
“Crosby Cartwright is an All Around Athlete that has success in all sports: Football All District Receiver, Basketball All Conference, and Track State Champion 300 Hurdles and 4×400 Relay 2 time State Champion.
Crosby averaged 12.2 ppg last year and will be expecting 20+ ppg with a double in rebounds.
Crosby is an athlete that can be a lock down defender with quickness, height, long arms, and he can jump out of the gym! He brings lots of excitement & entertainment to the game and before the game.”
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Reed Hellman – Waukomis
Reed Hellman is a big man that finishes well around the bucket and has a soft touch on his shot. He is a ferocious rebounder and his 6’5″ frame alters shots around the rim. Impeccable handles for a big man with a quick first step to get around defenders. Though 10 games last season before a season ending injury he averaged 15 points, 14 rebounds and had 23 blocks.
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Carter Reid – Woodward
Carter Reid is a senior this year and has been a good leader for our team since last year. He is a small guard who can push the ball up the floor well and has a good mid range jump shot. He is one of our best defenders and works hard at everything he does.
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Gavyn Shive – Altus
Gavyn is a 6’5 Big man who is entering his senior season. He is one of our leaders and works hard every day to become a better player. He wants to win and is a really great person to all his teammates and coaches. He will be one of the big pieces for our team this year as a rim protector and scorer.
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Rayden Crow – Bray-Doyle
“Rayden Crow was selected to the SCC Conference Tournament Team. He was also selected to the 3rd Team All Stephens County Selection.
Rayden was the leading scorer on the team and averaged roughly 10 points, 5 rebounds and 3 assists a game. Rayden is the starting PG for our basketball team, as well as the Captain. Rayden has really evolved his game since last year and I hope that it transitions into success on the court as well as off the court. He has a deep desire to not only push himself but he also expects and demands that his teammates have the same drive and determination that he does.”
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Jeremiah Booth – Cache
Senior guard. High IQ and motor. Hard for defenses to keep him in front.
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Braden Tyson – Caddo
Braden is a VYPE Top 100 selectee and is expected to have a great season.
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Jaxon Beck – Canute
Jaxon Beck, 4 year starter. 20 ppg last season. Sitting at 1490 points for his career, should go over 2000 points. Several small colleges were interested in him.
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Luke Thrasher – Central High
Luke was a Top 100 player last year as a sophomore and he certainly had a season that proved that he was worthy of that honor. He led our team in almost every major statistical category. He is a 6’3″ do everything type of guard. He is solid at all 3 levels on the offensive end, and defensively is a problem for whoever he defends. He is no doubt thought of around the area and our class as one of the best players. We go as a team as he goes. Nothing he does is super flashy, but it is still very effective. He plays with more of an old school vibe. Not only do I expect, but I am excited to see just how big of a year this dude can have.
Ethan Brummett – Central High
Like Luke, Ethan(Big E) was a Top 100 player a season ago. And I expect an even bigger year from him in his Senior campaign. He has worked extremely hard on his body this summer/offseason and I assure you, its going to pay dividends for him. He is 6’6″ guy that can play with his back to the basket, but also is a knock down perimeter shooter. A true stretch 4 type of player. And his best attribute might be his passing ability. A very unselfish kid with great vision. Defensively, he is a problem. He averaged over 5 blocks last season, but he alters even way more. He is definitely a guy to keep an eye for.
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Ayden Crumley – Clinton
Ayden was not able to play his junior year due to a surgery he had. This year as a senior he will be relied upon heavily for rebounding, passing, scoring, and guarding multiple positions. Ayden had multiple 20 point games as a sophomore. He’s a very versatile player that will be able to guard multiple positions on defense. On offense he will be able to play on the perimeter and score in the paint as well.
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Jiovanni Demry – Comanche
Jio is a senior guard standing 5’9 he can shoot, he is a good passer and can guard the ball. He is excited to show what he can do. Not a lot of people know about him but he works hard, is a good character kid, and very coachable.
Colby Shannon – Comanche
Colby Shannon is a 5’8 guard who can really shoot it. He started some games last year and was the 6th man. He scored 27 points against Marlow last year. He is a 4-sport athlete who loves to perform when the lights are on. We will look to him
Brycen Lassley – Comanche
Brycen Lassley is a senior starter who has worked so hard to get to this point. He is a multi-sport athlete who is probably a defender. He has worked hard on his shot, and overall offensive skills.
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Nash Harman – Cyril
An explosive scorer who can defend at an elite level.
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Dalton Hefley – Davis
Dalton has been a three year starter for us and averaged 12.4 points per game as a junior. He plays both ends of the floor, usually guarding the opponent’s best player while carrying the scoring load most nights as well.
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Daveon Carr – Duncan
Daveon is a long and lanky athlete that is coming into his own offensively. He has an already explosive first step, he is improving his outside shot to become a threat at all 3 levels. With a 6’6 wingspan, he is disruptive on the defensive end. He averaged 9 points per game last year in a supporting role and we expect a lot more this year.
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Kendall Terrell – Eisenhower
Kendall works extremely hard on and off the court. I am excited to see his hard work pay off this year.
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Nicholas Meraz – Elgin
Senior point guard. Three year starter. Great kid who loves the game of basketball. High basketball IQ and plays very hard.
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Cale Porter – Empire
Cale is coming off of his Sophomore year averaging double digits PP.
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Justice Davenport – Granite
Justice scored 24 ppg as a junior and led us to the state tournament for the first time since 1970. He’s an ultimate competitor and ultimate leader. He’s made all tournament teams in all six tournaments I’ve had him, MVP of two. He’s a 2x OBCA Region 4 All-District recipient (that goes to the top 10 players in our 52-team B-6A district). Tulsa World All-State HM (top 100 players in the state). Daily Oklahoman All-State (top 5 in our class). Big Dog 7 Player of the Year (covers the Altus area and is for all sports and all classes). He’s absolutely a Vype 100 Player.
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Matt Parker – Hollis
Matt is a sophomore point guard who made the Shortgrass All-Conference team as a freshman. Matt was a stat sheet stuffer as a freshman, averaging double digits at 12.1 points per game, 4.9 assists per game, and 4.4 rebounds per game. He has really developed over the off-season putting on a lot of muscle while still maintaining his explosiveness. His physical development along with his continued perimeter shooting improvement will make him one of the top point guards in small school basketball in the state.
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Tavaris Deans – Lawton
Tavaris Deans is a VYPE Top 100 selectee and is expected to have a great season.
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Bryce Kader – Lindsay
6’3 Junior Guard as a sophomore last year avg 10pts 5 reb. I believe this year we will see a huge jump in production. He will be the leader of the team as he goes.
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Zander Madole – Lone Grove
Zander is a very hard worker. He is also a great teammate. He has a positive attitude along with being a skilled shooter.
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Key’lon Brown – MacArthur
Key’Ion Brown is a VYPE Top 100 selectee and is expected to have a great season.
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Colton Earls – Mangum
3 year starter senior PG, Colton Earls is coming off a strong Jr. season averaging 13.2 PPG 5.1 RPG 3.2 APG. He has been in the gym all off-season working on his game and is looking to take the team to the next level for his senior season.
Remington Laughlin – Mangum
Blayd Harris – Marlow
“Blayd is a 3 sport athlete at Marlow High School. He has been the starting point guard for the past 2 years for our basketball team. He was the Duncan Banner newcomer of the year as a Freshman and was the player of the year last season. Last year he was also named to the Canadian Valley All Conference Team, OBCA All District Team and was named to the All Tournament Team at 2 different tournaments last season.
He is the starting quarterback and safety on Marlow’s football team this season and was a key figure in the secondary last season intercepting 7 passes.
Blayd also played multiple positions and was one of the top pitchers on Marlow’s State Championship Baseball Team last season.
He has a 4.00 GPA and is ranked in the top 10 percent of his class”
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Luke Peffer – Merritt
4.0 student who ranks #2 in his class. Has become a really good player due to becoming very committed to the game. Helped lead us to the state tournament last year in my 1st year back at Merritt. Averaged 13 and 9 this past season and his average went up as we got to the playoffs. Great young man who will make someone a very good player someday at the next level.
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Trigger Troglin – Mountain View-Gotebo
Trigger is a sophomore PG that I am expecting to have a big season this year. Not only did he start on varsity as a freshman but was also the second leading scorer on the team. He is an extremely hard worker who has put in the work in the off-season. He is bigger and stronger this year and has experience in tough game situations. Multi-sport athlete with a ton of talent and potential.
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Dane Dickerson – Plainview
Fantastic student-athlete who excels on both ends of the floor!!! Fantastic on the ball and help-defender with an improved offensive game that allows him to score at all three levels.
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Chris Crow – Rush Springs
Very athletic senior. Has the ability to get to the rim with his slashing style of play. He can also be a tough matchup in the paint against post players.
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Bridge Barrett – Sulphur
“Bridge Barrett- Class of 2026
4.0 GPA
6’0 G
– As a sophomore
16.2 PPG; 4 APG; 5 RPG; 2 SPG
– 3 sport athlete, highly skilled and motivated”
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Jackson Lohrer – Velma-Alma
Both Jackson and Kellan are explosive guards who can shoot or drive. Both great leaders and ball handlers.
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Kellan Biffle – Velma-Alma
Both Jackson and Kellan are explosive guards who can shoot or drive. Both great leaders and ball handlers.
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Jaxton Simmons – Waurika
Jaxton is an exceptional guard, with good ball-handling skills and solid defensive abilities. He shot 31% from the three-point line and led the team in almost every statistical category. As everyone on the team catches up with him, the team will win more and he will be the catalyst behind it.
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CJ Nickson – Weatherford
Weatherford High’s all time leading scorer with 1,700 points
Tate Sage – Weatherford
6’7 guard committed to Drake University.
Ethan Sage – Weatherford
6’7 Forward with multiple D2 offers and D1 interest.
Walker Kennedy – Weatherford
6’3 move in from Piedmont. Averaged 18.4 ppg as a junior at Piedmont.
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Will Essman – Bishop Kelley
A smooth 6’8″ lefty that has deep range. Has really worked on his game off the bounce and scoring inside. A sneaky shot blocker as well!
Shon Lewis – Bixby
Lightning quick and strong guard. Took the job of guarding everyone’s best player last season. One of the top defenders in Tulsa. Just got an offer from McPherson College this week.
Joc Mitchell – Booker T. Washington
Joc is a very explosive athlete with a high IQ. He has the physical tools to score at will, but he is a pass first guy. He has a shifty game, or he can just blow by you and dunk it. He is at his best in the mid-range, but has now added the 3 ball. He can be a nightmare defensively either on the ball or playing the passing lanes.
David “DJ” Howell – Broken Arrow
DJ- 4-year starter who will be relied on to carry the team as he enters his senior year. DJ is an elite passer who enjoys getting his team involved, but make no mistake, he can score the ball as well. DJ stats have improved every year in every category and no one expects to change this season. Division 1 has shown a lot of interest and, that will continue to be the case. Look for his leadership and his play to determine how well the Tigers will finish this year.
Sutton Woods – Catoosa
“Sutton is one of the best shooters in the state. He is a big guard with an solid handle and has a tendency to make a couple passes a game that make you say “”how did you see that””
Sutton currently holds 2 college offers from University of the Ozarks and Southwestern in Kansas.”
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Aiden Anderson – Collinsville
Aiden is a three year starter who has been a part of two of the three recent State Tournament Teams for Collinsville. A coach’s kid with a high basketball IQ who is a great leader on and off the court.. Averaged 12 ppg and 5 apg last year. All Metro Lakes Conference as a sophomore and 1st Team 5A All District as a Junior. Aiden had a great playoff run scoring 21 to lead the Cardinals past Sapulpa to qualify for the State Tournament.
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Connor Jensen – Coweta
Junior Returning starter, led us in 3pt percentage last year. Do it all player and team first guy. Learning how to transition from a role player to a leader.
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Chance Watashe – Glenpool
Chance will be on a short list of guys who are 1,000 point scorers at Glenpool. He is 250 points shy. He averaged 18.5 ppg as a junior. He has hopes and dreams to play college basketball.
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Ethan Taber – Holland Hall
Averaged 11.8 pts and 6.2 Rebs as a junior
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Ryan Levine – Holland Hall
Could lead us in scoring
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Carter Mardis – Holland Hall
6’5″ transfer from Jenks, can score at all 3 levels
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Evan Goodwin – Jenks
Jr PG who led the team in scoring as a Sophomore. Had a 44 point game, set a Jenks 3 pt single season record and a 3pt single game record. Will be a household name by the end of his junior year.
Ryker Buckley – Kellyville
One of the best basketball kids in the state no matter the grade. Ryker’s basketball IQ has helped him understand and control the game at a young age. He will look to add more to his game to help lift his team to new heights this year. Ryker has quickly become a leader on and off the court for the Kellyville boys basketball team.
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Derek Stokes – Lincoln Christian
Derek Stokes has been a 3 year starter and a 4 year player for our program at Lincoln Christian. He has been our leading scorer for the 3 seasons at LCS. He is a true PG who can score at will or pass to the open guys. He does a great job at putting pressure on the defense and always finds the open guy. He is a leader for us on and off the court. He rallies our guys in those tough situations. His season high last year was 27 on the road in a tough environment! He is closing in on 1000 points for his career. We are looking for him to have a fantastic senior season!
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Jalen Montonati – Owasso
Jalen is ranked top 20 in the 2026 class nationally. He was the 2024 Gatorade Player of the year and State Tournament MVP after leading the Rams to their 1st State Championship. Jalen avg 23 ppg, 5 rpg & 2 apg. He was also Max Prep 1st team All-American Sophomore..
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Jax Kerr – Owasso
Kobe Freeman – Owasso
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Anthony Harper – Riverfield
Great athlete and team leader. Is a Division 1 soccer recruit (Marquette, UNC-Wilmington, and others). He is a tremendous on ball defender and can get to the rim consistently.
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Deke Thompson – Sand Springs
One of the top scorers in 6A last season, 19.4ppg. Has added size, strength, and agility. Will look to lead the Sandites back to the State Tournament since the 2020 season
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Zach Lewis – Sapulpa
Zach Lewis- 4 year starter. First team all district player in 2023-24. Led us in points, assists, and steals last season.
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Julian Baldino – Skiatook
He is 6’3 senior guard. Has been a starter the last two seasons and this will be his senior year. He has put in a lot of work and keeps the team playing hard. Look for big things from Julian Baldino.
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George Petts IV – Summit Christian
George Petts IV – Senior, 6’6, 235 Stretch Forward. Holds 2 NAIA offers, 1 D3, and has a few D2s interested. Averaged a double double on the Puma AA Circuit. Led us in scoring last season.
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Jeremiah Moore – Tulsa Central
Jeremiah Moore is a scrappy, tough, and smart basketball player. An excellent defender, this guard is an excellent two-way player. A hard worker and coachable. As a sophomore, he grew during the season to be one of the most consistent players on the court. He can be counted on to guard the toughest opposing scorer on the court.
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Jalil Cotton – Tulsa Memorial
Both young men started every game last year and both are top 40 prospects on Prephoopsok for 2025 and both have scholarship offers for numerous junior colleges with high upside at that level. Great students as well that represent the CHARGER program with Character and Toughness! Great Teammates!
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Jaden Johnson – Tulsa Memorial
Both young men started every game last year and both are top 40 prospects on Prephoopsok for 2025 and both have scholarship offers for numerous junior colleges with high upside at that level. Great students as well that represent the CHARGER program with Character and Toughness! Great Teammates!
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Hondo Avington – Tulsa Webster
“Hondo Avington leading scorer for Webster the last 2 years.
His freshman year was 1st team Green Country (Tulsa)
He had 15 double figure games last season”
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Korbin Gunn – Union
Has started at Point guard for 3 years, the leader of our team. Plays bigger than his size, has led us in steals and assists the last 2 years.
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Connor Hislop – Victory Christian
“Connor Hislop is widely recognized as one of the best on-ball defenders in the state, and it’s easy to see why. His defensive skills are a perfect blend of quickness, anticipation, and tenacity. Connor possesses lightning-fast reflexes that allow him to stay in front of his opponent, making it difficult for them to get comfortable with the ball.
His ability to read the game is exceptional; he anticipates passes and can disrupt plays before they even develop. Connor uses his footwork and body positioning to force tough shots, often forcing opponents into mistakes. He thrives under pressure, never backing down, and his intensity can be contagious, rallying his teammates to elevate their defensive efforts.
Connor not only excels defensively but also plays a pivotal role in controlling the pace of the game offensively. With an exceptional basketball IQ, he reads the flow of the game and knows when to speed things up or slow them down.
When we’re looking to push the tempo, Connor is the first to initiate fast breaks, utilizing his speed and vision to find open teammates. His precise passing and ability to make quick decisions keep the ball moving, creating high-percentage scoring opportunities.
Conversely, when we need to slow things down and execute a set play, Connor’s calm demeanor and leadership shine. He surveys the court, directing traffic and ensuring everyone is in the right position. His ability to control the pace allows us to dictate the rhythm of the game, making him an invaluable asset on offense”
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