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Introducing the First-Ever Oklahoma HS Sports Almanac So, this is the Almanac of Oklahoma High School Basketball, so the question is…. What do you get? Here are a few things. Box scores for every State Tournament game played for every class from 2000 to 2014. That’s 210 State Tournaments and 1,470 games. And, because they are box scores, you will see every point scored by every player during that time! We also have added a TON of lists. What lists? Here are a few examples. Did you ever wonder what team has won more state tournament games, since 1918 EVER!? We have the list. How about what team has won more games in the Big House since 2000? We have that list also. Some lists are from 1918 to present, some are from 2000 to 2014.
We also have a few features on some Great Player and Teams in the 2000-2014 time period. Obviously we don’t have features on all players who had success but there are a few that we picked. For example, Rotnei Clarke is the state’s all-time leading scorer. Ever wonder what is career stats look like? Well, we have those. Ever wonder what he scored in every game of his high school career? Yes, we have that too. There some other players that you may of heard of, does Sam Bradford ring a bell, who played in the state tournament and were even a state champion. If you have some ideas about some featured players or teams, let us know. WHO WE WOULD LIKE TO THANK?
First, we would like to thank everyone that has participated in the Oklahoma state tournament because if it wasn’t for you, we would not have the great moments to talk about and reflect back on. Want to start a conversation, most of the time long one, ask someone about their high school sports career and their trip to a state tournament. We would also like to thank the sources of the Almanac. The Oklahoman and their archives. If you don’t know about the archives, go to newsok.com and click on the archives to see every newspaper from 1908. Also, TulsaWorld. com, CoachesAid.com, VYPE.com and IWasAtTheGame.com. These are all invaluable resources for
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high school sports. And yes we do have almost every point scored since 2000 in the state tournament but that would not have been possible without all of the reporters who sat and logged each of those points. And the various coaches we spoke to. You provided invaluable inside information and we are looking forward to talking to more of you. WHAT WE NEED FROM YOU?
A couple things we ask of you when reading the Almanac is first, enjoy it. Second, is help us. One of the most important things for us is the accuracy of the Almanac. We have tapped into many resources to compile the information in the Almanac but there is always room for errors. Errors in the sources and errors on our part. For example, in this version of the 2000-2014 Almanac there are over 6000 different names. So you can imagine there are probably some misspellings of first and last names. For example, how many different ways can you spell Brittney or Ashley? And we tried to get the players “matched up” correctly. What we mean by that is some years a player may be listed as Joshua and the next year Josh. And some players transfer to different schools so one year they are playing on one team and the next another. So we have to try to match those players together so their total point totals calculate correctly. And lastly, sometimes the archives we are looking at are just hard to read. In the newspaper, a ‘rn’ looks like an ‘m’ and a 6 looks like an 8.
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So what we are saying is HELP US. If you see a misspelled a name or a point total is incorrect, email us at the email address below and let us know. We will get it corrected and when we print the next version it will be good. Like we said before, enjoy. If you didn’t play or coach in the 2000-2014 time period, don’t worry. Our plan is to take this Almanac all the way back to the beginning, in 1918. It’s a pretty daunting task, but hey, it’s Oklahoma High School Basketball! Enjoy! Contact us at : basketball@okalmanac.com
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6 | One Hit Wonders
The Almanac takes a look at the one hit wonders. These are players from 2000-2014 who only played in one state tournament. But when they played, they lit it up!
10 | They Played in the Tournament? The Almanac gives you a look at some of the greatest athletes to come out of Oklahoma from 2000-2014. Some of them are not known for basketball but indeed played huge parts in the state tournament.
16 | 2000-2014 Greats
We look at the greats of the era. Rotnei Clarke, Keaton Page, Blake Griffin and more.
It take alot of man hours and work to put this publication together. We want to thank the following: - Rotnei Clark information Coach Kelly Clarke - Keiton Page information Coach David Page - Blake Griffin information Coach Tommy Griffin - Dover Information Coach Brad Thrash & Krista Bullis - Past Team Photos Blunck’s Photography - Publishing and Production VYPE Oklahoma
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This is the most comprehensive high school sports basketball list in the history of high school sports. We give you the list of anything and everything you can think of for all-time Oklahoma high school basketball as well as 20002014 lists.
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| Year-By-Year State Tourney From 2000-2014 we give the year-byyear and class-by-class results from every state tournament. Who played who? Who scored? And who led their team all the way?
Also credit to The Oklahoman, TulsaWorld.com, CoachesAid. com and IWasAtTheGame.com. Published by VYPE Oklahoma in partnership with The Sports Engine.
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(3 GAMES – 1 TOURNMENT) 2000-2014 The Almanac takes a look at the one hit wonders. These are players from 2000-2014 who only played in one state tournament. But when they played, they lit it up! Stroud’s Kevin Bookout (2002) • Averaged 31.0 ppg and 16.2 rpg while shooting over 83% from the field for the season in 3A in 2002. • Stroud had to win 3 games in a row in Area to qualify for state and did so by winning all 3 games by four points or less, including the Area consolation 70-68 double-OT game against Chisholm. Bookout finished that game with 18-20 shooting and 43 points. • In the state tournament, Stroud won their opening round game against Pawhuska 54-38 with Bookout dropping in 14. In the semis, Stroud defeated Millwood 63-55 and Bookout shot 15 for 18, pulled down 17 boards and scored 40 in the win. In the championship, the Tigers defeated Bethany 61-47 on Bookout’s 28 point, 14 rebound performance. This was Stroud’s second school championship, with the first coming in 1962. • In the tournament, Bookout took home MVP honors by averaging 27.3 points and 15 rebounds on 71% shooting (35 of 42). • Bookout was an outstanding track star for Stroud. He was four time state champion in shot and discus. He threw the shot 70-1 and the discus 203-2 at a regional meet his senior year to become the first in U.S. high school competition to join the 70/200 club in the same meet. He broke the state record in shot and discus breaking the record set by his older brother Kyle. • Kevin also broke the high school career home run record with 65. • Bookout went on to a successful career at OU in basketball and also in track (shot and discus). Kevin was a 3 time All-American in the shot put at OU (2003, 2005 and 2007). 3 Game “One Hit” Wonders - Boys • 82 – Kevin Bookout (Stroud) 2002 • 82 – Chris Cooks (Idabel) 2005
• 75 – Kaleb Porter (East Central) 2012 • 75 – Connor Karpe (Lookeba-Sickles) 2014 • 74 – Thomas Maul (Coyle) 2003 • 73 – Jacob Mayfield (Erick) 2001 • 73 – Robert Thompson (Roland) 2007 • 71 – Ryan Spangler (Bridge Creek) 2011 • 69 – Matt Lea (Stilwell) 2014 • 65 – Cory Humphrey (Douglass) 2000 • 65 – Tremain Swindell (Millwood) 2006 • 65 – J. D. Pugh (Texhoma) 2009 • 64 – Bryson Lierle (Lookeba-Sickles) 2014 • 60 – Arrick Klugh (Fort Cobb-Broxton) 2000 • 60 – Matt Canady (Metro Christian) 2003 • 60 – Brett Morgan (Vinita) 2004
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3 Game “One Hit” Wonders – Girls • 72 - Breanna Hutchinson (Boynton-Moton) 2010 • 65 - Taylor White (Canute) 2003 • 61 - Cassadie Holybee (Walters) 2008 • 60 - Desiree Phipps (Fort Gibson) 2014* • 56 - Gabbie Parsons (Cordell) 2014 • 55 - Andrea Oldham (Stigler) 2002 • 55 - Ana Lianusa (Choctaw) 2014* • 53 - Ashley Lindsay (Kingfisher) 2000 – STATE CHAMPIONS • 52 - Cindy Long (Dale) 2000 – Semifinals • 51 - Nikki Yager (Oologah) 2003 • 50 - Christina Devers (Bixby) 2013 • 50 - Sherri Lang (Boynton-Moton) 2011 • 50 - Cassidy Pillow (Elgin) 2004 • 49 - Kristin Kauk (Leedey) 2000 – Runner-up • 48 - Niki Sloan (Stigler) 2002 • 46 - Lindsay Palmer (Union) 2008 • 44 - Keni Jo Lippe (Adair) 2014* • 44 - Morgan Latta (Cheyenne) 2013
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Keni Jo Lippe Adair 44 points - 2014*
Christina Devers Bixby 50 Points - 2013
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In 2007, Keiton had 53 points with six minutes left in their semifinal game and his dad, head coach David Page, sat him down for the rest of the game. Pawnee ended up losing in the championship. In 2008, it was different, his senior year, state championship on the line. In the finals, Keiton got his record. Page shot 20 of 28 from the field, including 9 of 11 from the 3-point line and 5 of 6 from the free throw line. He also dished out 13 assists. Along with the record of 54 points in a state championship game, Pawnee also won the championship.
60 POINTS - Rotnei Clark (Verdigris) – 2007 CLASS 3A STATE QUARTERFINAL GAME – 90-68 WIN OVER VIAN Going into the 2007 state tournament, the most Rotnei had scored in state tournament game was 34 the previous year. In the 2007 opening round game, he had a new high. After the first quarter he had 18 and at halftime, Rotnei had 30 points. He finished the game shooting 18 of 29 from the field, 6 of 12 from beyond the arc and 18-21 from the free throw line for a total of 60 points, the most points ever scored in a state tournament game.
Kinzie Glover the line. She also pulled down 12 rebounds. Kinzie broke the previous record of 41 set by Heather Kephart of Canute in 2001.
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Alva was down by 12 at the half and Washington had held sophomore scoring sensation Jaden Hobbs to 12. It was a tale of two halves. Hobbs led Alva’s comeback in the second half by scoring 33 points in the second half, for a total of 45 points and knocking down the game 44 POINTS - Kinzie Glover (Newkirk) – 2005 CLASS 3A winning free throw with no time remaining on the clock. STATE SEMI-FINAL GAME – 62-37 WIN OVER BETHEL In breaking the record for most points scored in a state Southern Nazarene signee Kinzie Glover set a 5-on-5 state tournament game, Hobbs also broke the state tournament tournament record by scoring 44 points in Newkirk’s scoring record for three games with 107 points (30, 45 and semi-final win over Bethel. Kinzie started off with 13 in 32) which was previously held by Stephanie McGhee with the first quarter and tied the previous record with 2:24 left 98 in 2004. in the game and broke it moments later. Glover finished the game shooting 17 for 30 from the field and 7 for 7 from T h e O k l a h o m a H i g h S c h oo l S p o r ts H i sto r i c a l S o c i e t y – w w w . O H S S H S . c o m
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Matt Kemp – Midwest City High School (2001 & 2003) – Los Angeles Dodgers (MLB) In 2001, Kemp was as sophomore but was a part of a great team. Midwest City were led by DeAngelo Matt Kemp Alexander and Shelden Williams as the Bombers rolled to their second consecutive state championship with a 7161 win over Putnam City and a 26-2 overall record. Although Kemp did not score in the championship, he did score a total of 6 points in the tournament. Kemp lead the unranked Bombers to the 2003 State Tournament with a 16-10 record. Kemp lead his team with a 20.0 ppg average and also added 7 rebounds a game. One of the regular season highlights for the Bombers was a 67-65 OT win at eventual state runner-up Putnam City which ended the Pirates’ 43 home-court winning streak. In the first round, Midwest City fell to Booker T Washington 58-46. Freshman Keith Clark led scoring for the Bombers with 11 and Kemp added 6. 10
Kemp was drafted by the Dodgers in the 6th round in 2003 and made his major league debut in 2006. Kemp is now playing outfield for the Los Angeles Dodgers and was NL MVP runner-up in 2011 and is a two time Gold Glove winner. Sam Bradford – Putnam City North (2004-2006) – Oklahoma Sooners (Football) – St Louis Rams (NFL) In 2004, as a sophomore, Bradford led Putnam City to the state tournament as the team’s leading scorer (13.2) and rebounder (8.0). The Panthers entered with a 18-8 record and #10 ranking. Their opening round matchup was against the top ranked Union Redskins who were 23-2 and had won their three playoff games by more than 28 points. The high scoring Redskins did not slow down against the Panthers. Joel Dash had 20 and Clent Stewart had 15 as Union defeated North 90-71. But not before Bradford did some damage. Sam Bradford Bradford scored 30, which was the highest individual point total for any player in the 6A tournament and enough to earn Bradford 2nd Team All-
Tournament. Union went on to win the State Championship with a Putnam City 65-51. In 2005, PC North entered the tournament lead by senior guard Tyree Scott scoring at 20 ppg and Bradford at 15.0 ppg and 8.3 boards. With a 18-7 record and #4 rating the Panthers drew Edmond Santa Fe and Obi Muonelo. Muonelo was dominate and from the start, ending the game with 18 and a Santa Fe 73-50 win. Scott lead the scoring for North with 18 and Bradford ended with 7. Edmond Santa Fe went on to win the 2005 State Championship with a 40-37 victory over Bartlesville. In 2006, Bradford’s senior year, he led PC North in scoring with 19.5 ppg and 9.1 rpg. Once again, the Panthers (18-8 and #7 ranking) suffered the same first round exit. North held a 51-45 lead with four minutes to go but Jenks prevailed in the end 57-53. Bradford finished the game with 18 points and 2nd Team All-Tournament honors. Bradford finished his 3 game state tournament career with 55 points (18.3ppg). Kelenna Azubuike – Victory Christian (1999-2002) – Kentucky Wildcats (2002-2005) – Golden State Warriors (NBA) In Kelenna’s freshman year of 1999, Victory Christian lost in the opening round to Adair 68-60. Azubuike had 21 points.
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In 2000, sophomore proved he was the “real deal” and led his team to the state championship with a 55-33 Kelenna Azubuike victory over Adair. Kelenna had games of 45, 18 and 22 for a total of 85 points. This started the talk of a dynasty in Class 3A. In 2001, Victory Christian moved up to Class 4A and Azubuike led his team once again to the state tournament. After an opening round win over Star Spencer 71-64, Victory ran into Oscar Scales and Antonio Freeman of Idabel and lost in the semis 6659. Kelenna had games of 39 and 31. In 2002, Kelenna’s senior year Victory Christian made it to the state championship but lost to Northeast 63-54. He had games of 25, 23 and 29 for a total of 77 points. Azubuike ended his high school career with 3,526 career points which placed him 2nd on the all-time scoring list just behind Ty Harman from Maud who graduated in 1989 with 3,639 career points. He also played in 9 state tournament games scoring 253 career points placing him fifth all-time at that time. After high school, Azubuike played for Tubby Smith at Kentucky where he was an All-SEC player. After his junior year he ended his college eligibility and after playing in the NBA D-League, he was signed by the Golden State Warriors. His most successful
season as a Warrior was the 20082009 season when he averaged 14.4 ppg. Azubuike has been very involved in humanitarian causes especially in the country of Africa. Daniel Orton – Bishop McGuinness (2006-2009) – Kentucky Wildcats (2010) – Orlando Magic / Oklahoma City Thunder (NBA) Daniel Orton had the rare distinction of playing in 12 state tournament games during his career at Bishop McGuinness. Below are some of the numbers from his career. -State championships : 3
(Orton scored 8 points, 3 boards and had 8 blocks in the finals) - State tournament record : 11-1 (only loss in the finals of his senior year (2009) against Star Spencer; Orton had 14 points and 4 boards). - Overall high school record : 97-22 2006 : 26-5; 2007 : 24-5; 2008 : 26-4; 2009 : 21-8 - Total points in the state tournament : 121 points (10.1 ppg) Bishop McGuinness missed most of his senior year with a torn ACL. Orton played one year at Kentucky 2009-2010 and helped the Wildcats to the Elite 8. Orton declared for the 2010 draft and was drafted 29th overall by the Orlando Magic. He has also played for the Oklahoma City Thunder, Philadelphia 76ers and Washington Wizards. He currently is playing professionally overseas. Xavier Henry – Putnam City (2006, 2008 & 2009) – Kansas University (2009) – Memphis Grizzlies, Los Angeles Lakers (NBA) In 2006, Xavier was a freshman but he had the dream season. He averaged 14.3 ppg, his team ended with a record of 24-4 winning the Daniel Orton state championship over Union 58-42 and he was the tournament MVP. Dynasty? 2008 – In 2007, the Dynasty talk had Defeated ended. Putnam City lost to Putnam Southeast City North in Area 88-83. 80-63 (Orton In 2008, Henry came into the scored 14 tournament averaging 26.6 and points, 8 boards and had Putnam City was top ranked 4 blocks in the and had a 26-1 record. But the tournament was short lived for PC. finals) They dropped their opening round 2007 – Defeated Roland 62-50 game to Tulsa Memorial who (Orton scored 12 points, 10 boards would eventually go on to win the and had 7 blocks in the finals) state championship by defeating 2006 – Defeated Douglass 53-52 Putnam City North.
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leading scorer at 14.2 ppg with a 23-3 record and a #4 ranking. Plainview lost in the first round 55-54 to Millwood, who would go on to win the Class 3A State Championship. Blackmon had 16 points. Justin’s senior year, Plainview entered the tournament with a 21-7 record and Blackmon averaging 25.0 ppg and, once again, lost in the first round to Tahlequah Sequoyah and Blackmon had 19. Blackmon went on to play 3 years at Oklahoma State University and earned the Fred Biletnikoff Award as the nation’s top receiver and a unanimous All-American first teamer. Justin was drafted by the Jacksonville Jaguars with the fifth overall pick. Felix Jones – Booker T Washington (2003-2005) – Arkansas Razorbacks (Football) – Dallas Cowboys (NFL) In 2003, Jones played sparingly for Booker T because he was mostly a football and track star but he did score 1 point in the Hornets Xavier Henry semifinal loss to Memorial. In Jones’ senior year of 2005, he appeared in all 3 games for In 2009, Henry’s senior year, there ppg his freshman year. In 2010, Booker T scoring 8, 8 and 7 in the was once again great expectations. Henry declared for the NBA draft championship loss to Southeast Ranked #2 and a 22-4 record, after only one season at Kansas shooting 3 for 10 from the field and they did not disappoint. Henry and he was picked 12th overall 1 for 4 from the line. He also had 5 came through with MVP honors by the Memphis Grizzlies. He has rebounds in the championship. as Putnam City won their second also played for the New Orleans Felix went on to the University state championship in Henry’s Hornets and currently plays for of Arkansas and played in one of tenure there with a 72-48 blowout the Los Angeles Lakers. His best the most productive backfields of Jenks. Henry had games of 34, season was his 2013-14 season 13 and 24. with the Lakers where he averaged in school history with Darren McFadden and Peyton Hillis. Jones 10.0 ppg. Henry originally signed to play ran for 1,168 yards his sophomore basketball at the University of Justin Blackmon – Plainview year and 1,160 his junior year. Memphis to play along-side his (2007 & 2008) – Oklahoma Jones chose the NFL instead of brother C.J. but when John Calipari State University (Football) – his senior year and was the 22nd left for Kentucky, Henry re-opened Jacksonville Jaguars (NFL) overall pick by the Dallas Cowboys his recruiting and signed with Justin led Plainview to the state in the 2008 NFL Draft. Jones’ best Kansas. Xavier scored 27 points tournament his junior and senior season was 2010 when he had in his Kansas debut which set a years. In 2007, Blackmon came 800 yards rushing and 450 yards school record. He averaged 14.1 into the tournament as Plainview’s receiving.
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NUMBERS YOU PROBABLY DON’T CARE ABOUT (1918-2014) • 772 : Number of State Tournaments (420 boys and 352 girls) • 5474 : Number of State Tournament Games (2944 boys and 2530 girls) • 280 : Number of overtime games played in the State Tournament • 74 : Number of multiple overtime games played in State Tournament • 6 : Number of overtimes it took Wright City to defeat Cordell 82-78 in the Class 2A Boys opening round. • 111 : Number of points scored by 2007 by Pawnee in their victory over Oktaha in the semi-final 2007 Class 2A Boys game. • 11 : Number of 100 point games scored in the State Tournament. NUMBERS YOU PROBABLY DON’T CARE ABOUT (2000-2014) • 210 : Number of State Tournaments from 2000-2014 • 1470 : Number of State Tournament games. • 487 : Number of State Tournament games played at State Fair Arena • Here are a few other sites • 140 : ORU Mabee Center • 106 : Carl Albert HS • 98 : Southern Nazarene Univ • 94 : Midwest City HS • 88 : Moore HS • 69 : Lloyd Noble Center • 52 : Oklahoma City Univ • 40 : Choctaw HS • 12 : Number of Wins Oklahoma Christian Boys has had at State Fair Arena • 11 : Number of Wins Fort Gibson and Dover Girls have had at State Fair Arena • 613 different coaches have coached in the State Tournament. • 349 different coaches have won a State Tournament game (190 boys and 169 girls). • 10 different coaches have won both a Boys AND Girls State
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ORU Mabee Center Tournament Game • Gordon Garner - Depew • Larry Grigg - Sequoyah Tahlequah • Kris Hall - Caddo (boys) and Tushka (girls) • John Lazenby - Glencoe (boys) and Chattanooga (girls) • Vernie Thomas - Mason • Brad Thrash - Cheyenne (boys) and Dover (girls) • Randy Turney - Medford • Bob Weckstein - Frontier • Jeff Weedn – Okemah (boys) and Preston (girls) • Bink Woolbright – Sterling (boys) and Bray-Doyle (girls) • 127 : different coaches have won a State Championship (61 boys and 66 girls). • 83 : Number of overtime games played in the State Tournament (out of 1680). • 19 : Number of multiple overtime games played. • 4 : Number of overtimes it took Durant to defeat John Marshall 74-72 in the Class 5A 2006 opening round game. Also in 2006, Bethel girls took four OT’s to defeat Millwood 56-51 in Class 3A opening round. • 19 : Most points scored in an overtime period by Southeast boys in 2004, winning over Chickasha in the semi’s 60-54 and Dale boys in their 2010 opening round win against Hulbert 7169. • 60 : Number of teams that have entered the State Tournament undefeated (20 boys and 40 girls teams). • 38 : Number of teams that entered undefeated and went home without a State Championship. • 17 lost in the Quarterfinals (11 boys and 6 girls) • 21 lost in the Semi-Finals (11 boys and 10 girls) • 10 lost in the Championship (all girls teams) • 22 : Number of teams that have won the State Championship with undefeated records (8 boys and 14 girls).
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This section came from a former coach’s response to a conversation we had about a specific state championship game. His response was that he was actually at the game and he said “They should never have won.” Well, here are some of those games. 2013 Class 3A Boys - Millwood over Hugo 35-34 – Quarterfinals It was the opening round and Millwood was down by one, 3.7 clicks were left on the clock and they did NOT have the ball, Hugo did. Minus a miracle, Hugo would move on to the semifinals. Millwood’s miracle became Hugo’s nightmare. Hugo’s Trey Johnson received the inbound pass going towards his own basket and the unthinkable happened, he shot and scored a basket, in the opponent’s basket. The buzzer sounded and once the confusion cleared, Millwood had won 35-34. Hugo’s coach Darnell Shanklin described the situation as such, a moment of confusion. Millwood went on to win a double overtime thriller in the semis against defending state champions Oklahoma Centennial and a three overtime win in the championship against Okemah. The time after the game was tough on Trey. But Trey eventually took that game as motivation to work harder. That spring, he played baseball and ran track making the state finals in the 100 and 200. His senior year, in football Hugo went to the playoffs and Johnson had 14 touchdowns on the season. In basketball, Hugo did not make the state tournament but in the Regional semifinals it was Johnson’s buzzer beater that defeated Kingston in overtime to advance. Johnson earned a scholarship to play football at Northeastern Oklahoma A & M College. 2008 Class 2A Girls – Pocola over Walters 58-56 – Championship This was the most improbable win of them all. Essentially 8 points being scored with 0.7 seconds on the clock. Here’s how it happened. 52-52 tie : 0:27 remaining Pocola’s Callie Slate completes a 6-0 run on a basket that gives Pocola a 54-52 lead. 14
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game ranked #1 and a 27-0 record and Lomega was unranked and 16-15 record. The result? Lomega over Hammon 29-20. 2002 Class B Boys – Lookeba-Sickles over New Lima 56-55 – Quarterfinals Going into the fourth quarter, the scoreboard read New Lima 47 and Lookeba-Sickles 32, a 15 point deficit. That’s when senior Jordan Rinehart went to work. Rinehart saved his best for last by scoring nine of his team high 15 in the fourth quarter and Lookeba-Sickles scored the first 13 points of the quarter. Rinehart scored the game winning basket and free throw with 14.2 seconds remaining and a 56-55 win and a trip to the semifinals. Lookeba would lose the next day to Indiahoma 66-65. 2001 Class 4A Girls – Bristow over Idabel 28-27 Championship Bristow entered the state tournament as the only unranked team. They defeated #1 Jay in their quarterfinal game and then went on to defeat highly favored Anadarko in the semis. In the championship, they faced #17 Idabel. The low scoring affair had Bristow up by 10, 26-16 at the half and things were
Boys • Douglass (4A) 2010-2014 – 5 years (131-14 record) – Coach : Terry Long (2010-2012); Anthony Andrews (2013); Kendal Cudjoe (2014)
• Pawnee (2A) 2008-2010 – 3 years (78-8 record) – Coach : David Page • Bishop McGuinness (4A) 2006-2008 – 3 years (76-14 record) – Coach : Tondrell Durham • Frontier (A) 2004-2006 – 3 years (82-10 record) – Coach : Bob Weckstein
• Oklahoma Christian (2A-3A) 2004-2007 – 4 years (1036 record) – Coach : Tommy Griffin
• Bishop McGuinness (4A) 1998-2001 – 4 years – Coach : Tondrell Durham • Boynton-Moton (B) 1995-1997 – 3 years – Coach : Jerry Belton
• Booker T Washington (5A) 1984-1987 – 4 years – Coach : Nate Harris • Millwood (2A-3A) 1978-1981 – 4 years – Coach : Eddie
looking good for the Lady Pirates. Then, the “wheels fell off”. Bristow was held scoreless in the third but Idabel could only tally 5. The fourth quarter didn’t start off any better. In fact, Idabel clawed their way back to take a 27-25 lead. It took a game winning three pointer at the top of the key by Autumn Morton to bring the championship home. Not only was it a big three by Morton, it was her only basket of the game, Bristow’s only 3-pointer of the game and it was the only points the Lady Pirates would score in the half. Bristow went scoreless for 15 minutes and 44 seconds! Coach Chuck London’s response? “Who needs offense?” Well, it wasn’t much but it was just enough. 2001 Class B Boys – Moss over New Lima 76-75 – Quarterfinals Moss’ Kale Simon scored nine points in the final 1:10 seconds including a three-pointer with 7.4 seconds remaining to pull within one. Moss got the ball back on a 5 second violation and Simon once again took the ball to the basket but it was stripped and picked up by teammate Billy Dilday who put in the game winning layup. Simon ended the game with 35 points in the opening round 76-75 win.
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• Star Spencer (3A-4A) 1976-1979 – 4 years – Coach : Johnnie Johnson • Arcadia (C) 1964-1966 – 3 years - Coach : Roy Riley • Moton (C) 1960-1962 – 3 years - Coach : Harold Aldridge Girls
• Sequoyah Tahlequah (3A) 2005-2007 – 3 years (82-4 record) – Coach : Bill Nobles • Claremore (5A) 2003-2005 – 3 years (77-7 record) – Coach : Mark Campbell
• Dover (B) 2001-2003 – 3 years (89-4 record) – Coach : Brad Thrash
• Lomega (B) 1987-1989 – 3 years (91-2 record) – Coach : Karen Edgar (1987), Bruce Hobgood (1988-1989) • Cheyenne (A) 1985-1987 – 3 years (88-4 record) – Coach : David Sanders • Byng 1936-1938 – 3 years (90-0 record) – Coach : Bertha Teague
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Scoring was a “staple” for Rotnei Clark but anyone who watched him play, could quickly see that it did not come easy. Clarke’s scoring career was a race, pretty much from the start with friend Keiton Page from Pawnee. Clarke ended his career atop the total point’s race with 3758. Rotnei was not only the state’s most prolific scorer in the state of Oklahoma but a four year visitor to the state tournament. 2005 – Freshman Year
Rotnei’s first game as a freshman came in a win against Dewey. Clarke scored 35. Clarke’s season high for the year was 42 against Haskell. In the State Tournament, Verdigris won their opening round game defeating Fairview 5950. Clarke’s first show in the State Tournament netted 23 points. In the semi-final game Verdigris ran into a wall. OCS, defending State Champions, were led by senior Taylor Griffin, little brother Blake and Tyler Phillips. Clarke was held to a season (and career) low 8 points and OCS defeated them 49-29. This would be the third and last time Clarke would be held to single digits in points. The 29 points was also Verdigris’ low for the year (43 was the previous low). OCS went on to win their second State Championship.
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This year Rotnei stepped up his scoring. He ended the season at a 34.2 ppg pace with a new career high of 55 against Wewoka. Clarke also scored 45 in the Verdigris victory over Adair in the Area finals. He ended the season with nine games of 40 or more. In the State Tournament, Verdigris once again fell in the semi-finals. Rotnei scored 32 points but Verdigris fell behind early 29-7 in the first quarter and never recovered and once again, Verdigris fell to the eventual State Champion, Millwood. 2007 – Junior Year
In Rotnei’s junior year, he reached heights he had never reached before. He increased his points per game to 37.6 and broke the 1000 point mark for the year, scoring 1015 points. He also broke the 50% shooting mark from beyond the arc hitting 50.6% (118 for 233) and an overall FG% of 55.9%. He also almost doubled his assist per game going from 3.2 to 6.1. He also did the same in his rebounding going from 5.0
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rpg to 9.3 rpg. In the state tournament, Rotnei did something no one has ever done. In the opening round game with Vian, Clarke broke the single game record for points in a game with 60. But in the semis, Millwood knocked Verdigris out of the tournament and Clarke had 32.
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2008 – Senior Year
Rotnei had the most productive scoring year of his career (1227 points) averaging and amazing 40.9 ppg, hit 159 3-pointers and had career highs in rebounds at 9.5 rbpg and assists at 7.0 apg. He also had a career high of 65 points against Berryhill but was removed halfway through the 4th quarter because Kelly Clarke, his head coach, feared for his safety. Of all the scoring titles and awards that Rotnei gathered over his career. There was still something missing, state championship. In 2008, Verdigris came into the tournament with a 24-3 record and ranked #1. In the state tournament Rotnei had games of 42, 38, and in the state finals against Tahlequah Sequoyah 35 points on 12 of 24 shooting and 5 of 10 from beyond the arc. He was now a state champion. High School Career Accomplishments
First of all, too many to list. We received a list of awards and accomplishments from Kelly Clarke, Rotnei’s uncle and head
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• Top career points leader in Oklahoma boys basketball history with 3758. • Tulsa World Co-Player of the year
• Daily Oklahoman – Super 5 player and 3A Player of the Year. • Faith 7 team
• 2008 Class 3A State Champions and tournament MVP
• Scored over 30 points 72 times – over 40 points 34 times – over 50 points 7 times – over 60 points twice. • Multiple tournament MVP’s
• As a freshman, he was the state free throw champion and as a junior, state scoring champion at 37.6 ppg. • Probably the most overlooked stat when talking about Rotnei was his GPA. And like everything else Clarke did is his life, he did it with incredible work ethic so, yes, you guessed it, a GPA of 4.0. After High School
Rotnei signed with the University of Arkansas. His freshman year, he started all 30 games for the Hogs and averaged 12.2 ppg and shot 93.5% from the free throw line. His sophomore year, he set an Arkansas record by scoring 51 points in a game and had a season average of 15.5 ppg. Rotnei’s junior year, he averaged 15.2 ppg and made the All-SEC second team. After his junior year, head coach John Pelphrey was fired and Clarke asked to be released from his scholarship. After looking at many options, Rotnei chose Butler. He sat out a year and in his 2012-2013 season he led Butler back to national rankings and prominence. Rotnei lead the Bulldogs to the NCAA tournament and they made it to the second round. He ended his senior year at Butler with a 16.7 ppg average. For his NCAA career, he finished with 389 3-pointers, 15th most in NCAA history.
Clarke’s professional career took him to Australia to play for the Wollongong Hawks of the NBL. Once again, success followed him as Clarke was named the 2013-14 NBL’s Most Valuable Player. Clarke is currently playing in Belgium for the Okapi Aalstar.
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BLAKE AND TAYLOR GRIFFIN – OKLAHOMA CHRISTIAN (2002- honors and Blake had 30 in three games. After the season, 2007) Taylor signed to play with the University of Oklahoma. Blake Griffin’s high school career started in the shadow of his big brother Taylor. In 2003, Taylor was a sophomore at Oklahoma Christian School and Blake was in 8th grade. Taylor led OCS to a 25-3 record and a trip to the state tournament but met A.J. Hawkins and Millwood and lost in double overtime 60-58. Taylor led scoring with 20. He averaged a double-double on the season (17.2 ppg / 10.6 rpg).
2006 – Blake / Junior
In 2006, Blake was in a league by himself. He averaged 21.7 ppg and pulled down 12.5 rpg. Blake also shot at an amazing 70.3% on the season! OCS entered the tournament with only one loss, to 4A #1 Bishop McGuinness and were the heavy favorite. But this season they were in Class 2A after being in 3A the past two championships and defending state and his almost 30 points per game. But Pawnee fell victim to Washington in the first round 2004 – Blake / Freshman & Taylor / Junior and OCS won their first two rounds by an average of 30 points. In 2004, Blake and Taylor’s dad Tommy took over coaching responsibilities at OCS. Tommy led the team in rebounding (11.8 In the finals, the Saints defeated Washington 57-40 to win their third consecutive championship. Blake was the tournaments rpg) and scoring was paced by senior Joel Evans (18.5 ppg). leading scorer with 72 points and was voted MVP and OCS Blake played sparingly (21 of 29 games) and averaged 3.6 ppg. The Saints entered the state tournament undefeated and ranked finished the season at 25-1. #3. Taylor led OCS to the state championship with a 55-50 win over Riverside and OCS finished the season 29-0. Taylor led the 2007 – Blake / Senior tournament in scoring with 63 points for the 3 games and earned MVP honors. Blake scored 4 in the championship game.
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In 2005, Blake’s high school career was starting to come alive. Taylor led the team in scoring at 18.2 and Blake added 11.5. The season was very successful as OCS topped Bartlesville in the Tournament of Champions and they entered the state tournament at 21-2 and a #2 ranking. Oklahoma Christian finished on top defeating #1 ranked Tahlequah Sequoyah 51-34 in the championship. Taylor, once again, led the tournament in scoring with 57 points and MVP
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Before the start of Blake’s senior season, Griffin committed to play at OU with his brother. During the season, Griffin averaged 26.8 points and 15.1 rebounds per game. He also increased his shooting percentage to 71.8% for the season. He also set career highs in blocks, assists and steals. Blake was also named to the McDonald’s All-American team. In a game against Southeast, Blake had 41 points, 28 rebounds and 10 assists. OCS entered the state tournament top ranked and they were almost destined for a collision course with Keiton Page and #2 Pawnee. That’s how it played out as Keiton led the tournament in scoring and Blake was second but, at the end of the day, the championship scoreboard reflected an 81-50 victory for Oklahoma Christian. The “Four-Peat” for Blake and company was complete.
losing to North Carolina in the Regional Finals. Griffin ended the season with a 22.7 points per game average and 14.4 rebounds per game and earned First Team All-American honors. He was also named the Naismith College Player of the Year and the John Wooden Award as college basketball’s top player.
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After the season, Blake and Taylor’s dad and head coach, stepped down from his coaching duties to spend more time with his family. Tommy left the head coaching ranks with 8 State Championships on his resume. Classen 1975 and 1980, John Marshall 1996 and 2000 and four in a row at OCS from 20042007.
In April 2009, Griffin announced he was forgoing his last two years of college and entering the NBA Draft. Blake was chosen the #1 overall pick by the Los Angeles Clippers. In their final preseason game, Blake injured his kneecap and it would cost him the entire season. In the 2010-2011 season, Griffin earned Rookie Of the Year honors and Sports Illustrated named him one of the “NBA’s Top 15 Greatest Rookies of All-Time”. Griffin has gone on to play in multiple All-Star games and won the Slam Dunk Contest. His current career high is 47 points vs Indiana in 2011. Taylor is currently playing in the Golden State Warriors organization.
High School Accomplishments
• Played in 100 high school games and fouled out zero times. • Finished with a career record of 103-6. • Four-Time State Champion • McDonald All-American
• Player of the Year for the Tulsa World and Oklahoman • Gatorade Oklahoma Player of the Year
• Won the Powerade Jam Fest Slam Dunk contest at the McDonald’s All-American game. • EA Sports Second Team All-American After High School
Griffin played two seasons at the University of Oklahoma. His freshman year he averaged 14.7 points and 9.1 rebounds and was named 1st Team All Big 12. In his sophomore year, Blake became the first player in Big 12 history to have two consecutive 20-20 games. He had 25 points and 21 boards against Davidson, the next game against Gardner-Webb he had 35 and 21. Oklahoma entered the NCAA tournament as a #2 seed and a 27-5 record. In the second round win over Michigan, Blake had 33 points and 17 rebounds. The Sooners ended up
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MOST STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS BY A TEAM (1918-2014) MOST STATE CHAMPIONSHIP APPEARANCES BY A TEAM (1918-2014) MOST STATE CHAMPIONSHIP GAME LOSSES BY A TEAM (1918-2014) MOST STATE TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES BY A TEAM (1918-2014) MOST STATE TOURNAMENT WINS BY A TEAM (1918-2014) MOST STATE TOURNAMENT LOSSES BY A TEAM (1918-2014) MOST POINTS SCORED IN A TOURNAMENT GAME BY WINNING TEAM (1918-2014) LEAST POINTS SCORED IN A TOURNAMENT GAME BY WINNING TEAM (1918-2014) MOST POINTS SCORED IN A TOURNAMENT GAME BY LOSING TEAM (1918-2014) LARGEST WINNING MARGIN IN A TOURNAMENT GAME BY A TEAM (1918-2014) MOST POINTS SCORED IN A STATE CHAMPIONSHIP GAME BY WINNING TEAM (1918-2014) MOST POINTS SCORED IN A STATE CHAMPIONSHIP GAME BY LOSING TEAM (1918-2014) LARGEST WINNING MARGIN IN A STATE CHAMPIONSHIP GAME BY A TEAM (1918-2014) LEAST POINTS SCORED IN A CHAMPIONSHP GAME BY WINNING TEAM (1918-2014) MOST STATE TOURNAMENT GAMES PLAYED BY BOYS TEAM (1918-2014) MOST STATE TOURNAMENT GAMES PLAYED BY GIRLS TEAM (1918-2014) MOST STATE TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES WITHOUT A CHAMPIONSHIP (1918-2014) HIGHEST AVERAGE POINTS PER GAME IN STATE TOURNAMENT GAMES BY BOYS TEAM (MIN 15 GAMES) HIGHEST AVERAGE POINTS PER GAME IN STATE TOURNAMENT GAMES BY GIRLS TEAM (MIN 15 GAMES) UNDEFEATED SEASON BY A TEAM (2000-2014) MOST WINS IN THE BIG HOUSE BY A TEAM (2000-2014) MOST WINS AT THE ORU MABEE CENTER BY A TEAM (2000-2014) LONGEST CONSECUTIVE APPEARANCES IN THE STATE TOURNAMENT BY A TEAM WORST RECORD TO MAKE THE STATE TOURNAMENT BY A TEAM
COACHES LISTS 42 MOST STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS BY COACH (2000-2014) MOST STATE CHAMPIONSHIP GAME APPEARANCES BY COACH (2000-2014) 43 MOST STATE TOURNAMENT GAME APPEARANCES BY COACH (2000-2014) 44 MOST STATE TOURNAMENT WINS BY COACH (2000-2014) MOST STATE TOURNAMENT LOSSES BY COACH (2000-2014) PLAYERS LISTS : OKLAHOMA ALL-TIME 45 CAREER SCORING BOYS CAREER SCORING GIRLS 5-on-5 CAREER SCORING GIRLS 6-on-6
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PLAYERS LISTS MOST POINTS SCORED IN A SINGLE TOURNAMENT GAME BY A PLAYER (1918-2014) 46 MOST POINTS SCORED BY PLAYER IN A SINGLE STATE TOURNAMENT (1918-2014) 47 MOST POINTS SCORED BY PLAYER IN STATE TOURNAMENT GAMES (CAREER) (1918-2014) PLAYERS WHO SCORED IN 12 STATE TOURNAMENT GAMES (2000-2014) MOST POINTS SCORED IN THEIR ONLY STATE TOURNAMENT GAME (2000-2014) 48 MOST POINTS SCORED BY PLAYER IN TOURNAMENT GAMES (CAREER) (2000-2014) 49 MOST POINTS AVERAGED BY PLAYER IN TOURNAMENT GAMES (CAREER) (4 GAME MIN) (2000-2014) 50 MOST POINTS SCORED BY PLAYER IN A SINGLE TOURNAMENT (2000-2014) 51 MOST POINTS SCORED BY PLAYER IN A SINGLE TOURNAMENT GAME (2000-2014) 52 MOST POINTS SCORED BY PLAYER IN A STATE CHAMPIONSHIP GAME (2000-2014) 53 MOST REBOUNDS BY PLAYER IN A STATE CHAMPIONSHIP GAME (2000-2014) 54 MOST ASSISTS BY PLAYER IN A STATE CHAMPIONSHIP GAME (2000-2014) 55 MOST FG ATTEMPTED BY PLAYER IN A STATE CHAMPIONSHIP GAME (2000-2014) 56 MOST 3-PT FG MADE BY PLAYER IN A STATE CHAMPIONSHIP GAME (2000-2014) 57 MOST FT ATTEMPTED BY PLAYER IN A STATE CHAMPIONSHIP GAME (2000-2014) 58 MOST POINTS SCORED BY PLAYER IN STATE CHAMPIONSHIP GAMES (CAREER) (2000-2014) 59 MOST REBOUNDS BY PLAYER IN STATE CHAMPIONSHIP GAMES (CAREER) (2000-2014) 60 MOST ASSISTS BY PLAYER IN STATE CHAMPIONSHIP GAMES (CAREER) (2000-2014) 61 MOST FG ATTEMPTED IN STATE CHAMPIONSHIP GAMES (CAREER) (2000-2014) 62 MOST 3-PT FG MADE IN STATE CHAMPIONSHIP GAMES (CAREER) (2000-2014) 63 MOST FT ATTEMPTED IN STATE CHAMPIONSHIP GAMES (CAREER) (2000-2014)
ALL-TIME OKLAHOMA SINGLE GAME SCORING RECORDS (from www.luckyshow.org) 64 ALL-TIME BOYS SINGLE GAME SCORING RECORDS ALL-TIME GIRLS SINGLE GAME SCORING RECORDS 6-ON-6 65 ALL-TIME GIRLS SINGLE GAME SCORING RECORDS 5-ON-5
MOST STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS BY A TEAM (1918-2014) BOYS 16 - Booker T Washington 15 - Millwood 12 - Tulsa Central 9 - Bishop McGuinness 9 - Douglass 8 - El Reno 8 - Norman 8 - Star Spencer 7 - Boynton 7 - Classen 7 - Oklahoma Christian 6 - Byng 6 - Frontier 6 - Guthrie 6 - Memorial 6 - Northeast 5 - Beggs 5 - John Marshall 5 - Northwest 5 - Pawnee 5 - Preston 5 - Purcell 5 - Putnam City 5 - Southeast 4 - Anadarko 4 - Arcadia 4 - Bartlesville 4 - Boley 4 - Capitol Hill 4 - Enid 4 - Hammon 4 - New Lima 4 - Pawhuska 4 - Stringtown 4 - Taft 4 - Union 4 - Will Rogers 3 - Ada 3 - Calumet 3 - Carnegie 3 - Chickasha 3 - Coyle 3 - Depew 3 - Forgan 3 - Fort Cobb-Broxton 3 - Glencoe 3 - Hollis 3 - Midwest City 3 - Okmulgee 3 - Stillwater 3 - Wewoka 2 - Ardmore 2 - Arnett (Hollis) 2 - Burbank 2 - Cement 2 - Chandler 2 - Clinton 2 - Cushing 2 - Edmond Memorial 2 - Fairfax 2 - Hominy 2 - Latta 2 - Meadowbrook 2 - Muskogee 2 - Nuyaka 2 - OKC Central 2 - Oklahoma Centennial 2 - Ringwood 2 - Roff, Rosston 2 - Sasakwa, Stroud 2 - Yale, Yukon
GIRLS 11 - Byng 11 - Lomega/Omega 8 - Woodward 7 - Dale 7 - Preston 6 - Thomas 5 - Jenks 5 - Mustang 5 - Okarche 4 - Ada 4 - Bethel 4 - Carl Albert 4 - Colbert 4 - Deer Creek 4 - Dover 4 - Howe 4 - Hydro, Hydro-Eakly 4 - Kingfisher 4 - Mangum 4 - McLish 4 - Norman 4 - Sapulpa 4 - Star Spencer 4 - Stigler 4 - Tushka 3 - Adair 3 - Alva 3 - Booker T Washington 3 - Bristow 3 - Cheyenne 3 - Choctaw 3 - Claremore 3 - Elk City 3 - Fairview 3 - Fort Gibson 3 - Frontier 3 - Kansas 3 - Lindsay 3 - McAlester 3 - Millwood 3 - Moore 3 - Muldrow 3 - Sequoyah Tahlequah 3 - Washington 3 - Washita Heights 2 - Amorita 2 - Anadarko 2 - Arapaho 2 - Ardmore 2 - Arnett 2 - Beaver 2 - Blair 2 - Broken Arrow 2 - Cashion 2 - Checotah, Cordell 2 - Depew, East Central 2 - Edmond Santa Fe 2 - Eisenhower 2 - Erick, Forgan 2 - Fort Towson, Guthrie 2 - Indianola, Jay 2 - Merritt, Midwest City 2 - Morris, New Lima 2 - Northeast, Oktaha 2 - Pocola, Ponca City 2 - Prague, Sayre 2 - Seiling, Stilwell 2 - Velma-Alma, Wakita 2 - Webbers Falls, Westmoore 2 - Wewoka, Wynnewood
MOST STATE CHAMPIONSHIP APPEARANCES BY A TEAM (1918-2014) BOYS 21-Millwood (15-6) 20-Booker T Washington (16-4) 17-Douglass (9-8) 17-Tulsa Central (12-5) 16-Boynton (7-9) 15-McGuinness (9-6) 15-El Reno (8-7) 13-Norman (8-5) 10-Classen (7-3) 10-Northeast (6-4) 10-Putnam City (5-5) 10-Southeast (5-5) 10-Star Spencer (8-2) 9-Bartlesville (4-5) 9-Byng (6-3) 9-Enid (4-5) 9-Memorial (6-3) 9-Midwest City (3-6) 9-Pawnee (5-4) 8-Ada (3-5) 8-Capitol Hill (4-4) 8-Frontier (6-2) 8-Graham (0-8) 8-OKC Central (2-6) 8-Oklahoma Christian (7-1) 8-Preston (5-3) 8-Purcell (5-3) 7-Carnegie (3-4) 7-Guthrie (6-1) 7-Northwest (5-2) 7-Wewoka (3-4) 6-Ardmore (2-4) 6-Coyle (3-3) 6-Hammon (4-2) 6-Hollis (3-3) 6-John Marshall (5-1) 6-McLain (1-5) 6-Muskogee (2-4) 6-New Lima (4-2) 6-Okarche (1-5) 6-Pawhuska (4-2) 6-Union (4-2) 5-Anadarko (4-1) 5-Beggs (5-0) 5-Boley (4-1) 5-Clinton (2-3) 5-Deer Creek (1-4) 5-Glencoe (3-2) 5-Leedey (0-5) 5-Okmulgee (3-2) 5-Shawnee (1-4) 5-Stillwater (3-2) 5-Taft (4-1) 5-Thomas Edison (0-5) 4-Arcadia (4-0) 4-Chickasha (3-1) 4-Depew (3-1) 4-Edmond Memorial (2-2) 4-Forgan (3-1) 4-Fort Cobb-Broxton (3-1) 4-Haworth (0-4) 4-Hugo (1-3) 4-Konawa (1-3) 4-Rocky (1-3) 4-Roff (2-2) 4-Seq Tahlequah (1-3) 4-Stringtown (4-0) 4-Victory Christian (1-3) 4-Will Rogers (4-0) 4-Yale (2-2)
GIRLS 19-Byng (11-8) 15-Lomega/Omega (11-5) 12-Woodward (8-4) 11-Thomas (6-5) 10-Okarche (5-5) 9-Dale (7-2) 9-Mustang (5-4) 9-Preston (7-2) 8-Alva (3-5) 8-Choctaw (3-5) 8-Claremore (3-5) 8-Colbert (4-4) 8-Dover (4-4) 8-East Central (2-6) 8-Fort Gibson (3-5) 8-Millwood (3-5) 8-Moore (3-5) 7-Carl Albert (4-3) 7-Elk City (3-4) 7-Harrah (1-6) 7-Jenks (5-2) 7-Sapulpa (4-3) 6-Indianola (2-4) 6-Kingfisher (4-2) 6-Lindsay (3-3) 6-Tushka (4-2) 5-Adair (3-2) 5-Anadarko (2-3) 5-Bethel (4-1) 5-Bristow (3-2) 5-Checotah (2-3) 5-Cheyenne (3-2) 5-Hammon (1-4) 5-Howe (4-1) 5-Hydro/Hydro-Eakly (4-1) 5-Kansas (3-2) 5-McLish (4-1) 5-Norman (4-1) 5-Prague (2-3) 5-Seiling (2-3) 5-Stigler (4-1) 5-Washington (3-2) 4-Ada (4-0) 4-Amber-Pocasset (1-3) 4-Amorita (2-2) 4-Beaver (2-2) 4-Booker T Washington (31) 4-Cordell (2-2) 4-Deer Creek (4-0) 4-Depew (2-2) 4-Edmond Santa Fe (2-2) 4-Elmore City (1-3) 4-Fairview (3-1) 4-Frontier (3-1) 4-Jay (2-2) 4-Mangum (4-0) 4-Midwest City (2-2) 4-Milburn (1-3) 4-Mooreland (1-3) 4-Muldrow (3-1) 4-Northeast (2-2) 4-Ponca City (2-2) 4-Savanna (1-3) 4-Sequoyah Tahlequah (31) 4-Star Spencer (4-0) 4-Webbers Falls (2-2)
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GIRLS 8-Byng 6-East Central 6-Harrah 5-Alva 5-Choctaw 5-Claremore 5-Fort Gibson 5-Lomega 5-Millwood 5-Moore 5-Okarche 5-Thomas 4-Colbert 4-Dover 4-Elk City 4-Hammon 4-Indianola 4-Mustang 4-Woodward 3-Amber-Pocasset 3-Anadarko 3-Canton 3-Carl Albert 3-Checotah 3-Cyril 3-Elmore City 3-Konawa 3-Lindsay 3-Milburn 3-Mooreland 3-Okeene 3-Prague 3-Sapulpa 3-Savanna 3-Seiling 2-Adair 2-Altus 2-Amorita 2-Beaver 2-Bixby 2-Bray 2-Bristow 2-Cache 2-Caney 2-Canute 2-Carnegie 2-Cheyenne 2-Collinsville 2-Cordell 2-Dale 2-Davenport 2-Depew 2-Douglass 2-Duke 2-Edmond Santa Fe 2-Hardesty 2-Jay 2-Jenks 2-Kansas 2-Kingfisher 2-Latta, Leedy 2-Midwest City, Muskogee 2-Newkirk, Northeast 2-Perkins-Tryon 2-Ponca City 2-Port, Preston 2-Putnam West, Roff 2-Sallisaw, Tahlequah 2-Tulsa Central, Tushka 2-Washington 2-Webbers Falls
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BOYS 55 - Tulsa Central 44 - Douglass 40 - Muskogee 38 - Booker T Washington 37 - Ardmore 36 - El Reno 35 - Preston 32 - Millwood 32 - Boynton 29 - Enid 29 - Norman 28 - Bartlesville 27 - Star Spencer 27 - Ada 27 - Putnam City 26 - McLain 25 - Guthrie 25 - Midwest City 24 - Memorial 24 - Okmulgee 23 - Capitol Hill 23 - Wewoka 23 - Northeast 23 - Bishop McGuinness 22 - John Marshall 22 - Pawnee 21 - Pawhuska 20 - New Lima 19 - Southeast 19 - Northwest 19 - Hollis 19 - Union 19 - Thomas Edison 19 - Coyle 18 - Cushing 18 - Carnegie 18 - Shawnee 17 - Beggs 17 - Elk City 17 - McAlester 17 - Hammon 17 - Byng 17 - Classen 17 - Carl Albert 16 - Taft 16 - Durant 16 - Will Rogers 16 - Clinton 16 - Lawton 15 - Jenks 15 - Deer Creek 15 - Frontier 15 - Chickasha 15 - Altus 15 - Alva 15 - Okarche 15 - OKC Central 15 - Putnam North 15 - Graham 14 - Hugo 14 - Stillwater 14 - East Central 14 - Leedey 14 - Purcell 14 - Thomas 14 - Oklahoma Christian 14 - Atoka
BOYS 67 - Millwood 64 - Tulsa Central 63 - Booker T Washington 54 - Douglass 47 - Boynton 47 - El Reno 42 - Bishop McGuinness 37 - Norman 37 - Star Spencer 33 - Classen 32 - Preston 31 - Northeast 31 - Memorial 30 - Putnam City 30 - Muskogee 30 - Midwest City 29 - Guthrie 29 - Byng 27 - Frontier 27 - Southeast 26 - Pawnee 25 - Bartlesville 25 - Capitol Hill 25 - Oklahoma Christian 24 - Hammon 24 - Wewoka 24 - Purcell 23 - Ada 23 - John Marshall 23 - Enid 23 - OKC Central 22 - Pawhuska 22 - Northwest 21 - Union 21 - Ardmore 21 - Hollis 21 - Coyle 20 - Okmulgee 20 - Beggs 20 - Carnegie 20 - McLain 20 - New Lima 18 - Clinton 17 - Okarche 16 - Taft 16 - Anadarko 16 - Graham 15 - Leedey 15 - Shawnee 15 - Thomas Edison 15 - Boley 15 - Stringtown 15 - Will Rogers 14 - Victory Christian 14 - Fort Cobb-Broxton 14 - Sequoyah Tahlequah 13 - Arcadia 13 - Hugo 13 - Glencoe 13 - Stillwater 13 - Chickasha 13 - Cushing 12 - Edmond 12 - Deer Creek
BOYS 42 - Tulsa Central 39 - Muskogee 35 - Douglass 35 - Ardmore 30 - Preston 28 - El Reno 25 - Boynton 25 - Enid 25 - McLain 24 - Ada 24 - Bartlesville 22 - Putnam City 22 - Booker T Washington 22 - Midwest City 21 - Norman 21 - Okmulgee 20 - Wewoka 19 - Thomas Edison 19 - Star Spencer 19 - Guthrie 18 - Capitol Hill 18 - Memorial 17 - Northeast 17 - John Marshall 17 - Pawnee 17 - Pawhuska 17 - Shawnee 17 - McAlester 17 - Millwood 16 - Cushing 16 - Coyle 16 - Carl Albert 16 - Elk City 16 - New Lima 16 - Hollis 15 - Altus 15 - Carnegie 15 - Durant 15 - Lawton 15 - Alva 15 - Graham 15 - Jenks 15 - Putnam North 15 - Union 14 - Bishop McGuinness 14 - Thomas 14 - East Central 14 - Southeast 14 - Clinton 14 - Northwest 14 - Deer Creek 14 - Atoka 14 - Okarche 14 - Leedey 13 - Hugo 13 - Hammon 13 - OKC Central 12 - Edmond 12 - Taft 12 - Laverne 12 - Haworth 12 - Checotah 12 - Chickasha 12 - Victory Christian 12 - Chattanooga 12 - Beggs 12 - Will Rogers
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GIRLS 41 - Byng 29 - Woodward 28 - Jenks 28 - Dale 26 - Preston 25 - Lomega 25 - Kingfisher 24 - Okarche 24 - Colbert 23 - Claremore 22 - Lindsay 22 - Mustang 21 - Thomas 21 - Millwood 20 - Bixby 19 - Sapulpa 19 - Adair 19 - Oktaha 19 - Carl Albert 19 - Ardmore 19 - Moore 18 - Alva 18 - Latta 18 - Ada 18 - Tushka 18 - Howe 18 - Anadarko 17 - Muldrow 17 - Norman 17 - East Central 17 - Choctaw 17 - Okeene 16 - Harrah 16 - Union 16 - Bethel 15 - Oologah 15 - Prague 15 - Altus 15 - Booker T Washington 15 - Leedey 15 - Checotah 15 - Cordell 15 - Deer Creek 15 - Midwest City 14 - Dover 14 - Stigler 14 - Seiling 14 - Pawnee 14 - Elk City 14 - Fort Gibson 14 - Konawa 14 - Jay 14 - Del City 13 - Kiowa 13 - Sand Springs 13 - Fairview 13 - Mooreland 13 – Washington 12 - Milburn 12 - Star Spencer 12 - Ponca City 12 - Canton 12 - Hammon 12 - Muskogee 12 - Caney 12 - Chickasha 12 - Beaver 12 - Collinsville 12 - Sentinel 12 – Kansas
GIRLS 61 - Byng 47 - Lomega 39 - Woodward 37 - Dale 35 - Preston 33 - Thomas 32 - Okarche 26 - Mustang 26 - Jenks 26 - Colbert 25 - Choctaw 25 - Moore 25 - Carl Albert 24 - Sapulpa 23 - Bethel 23 - Kingfisher 23 - Norman 23 - Dover 23 - Alva 23 - Claremore 23 - Millwood 22 - Elk City 22 - Tushka 21 - East Central 21 - Lindsay 20 - Fort Gibson 18 - Howe 18 - Ardmore 17 - Kansas 17 - Anadarko 17 - McLish 17 - Stigler 17 - Adair 17 - Washington 16 - Latta 16 - Checotah 16 - Seiling 16 - Ada 16 - Cordell 16 - Deer Creek 15 - Guthrie 15 - Fairview 15 - Prague 15 - Harrah 15 - Star Spencer 15 - Midwest City 15 - Indianola 15 - Cheyenne 15 - Frontier 14 - Mooreland 14 - Mangum 14 - Bristow 13 - Northeast 13 - Webbers Falls 13 - Booker T Washington 12 - Edmond Santa Fe 12 - Hammon 12 - Sequoyah Tahlequah 12 - Elmore City 12 - Amorita 12 - Amber-Pocasset 12 - McAlester 12 - Muldrow
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GIRLS 30 - Byng 23 - Jenks 21 - Kingfisher 21 - Dale 21 - Woodward 20 - Colbert 20 - Claremore 19 - Preston 19 - Lindsay 19 - Bixby 19 - Okarche 18 - Millwood 17 - Latta 17 - Mustang 17 - Ardmore 17 - Oktaha 17 - Okeene 16 - Moore 16 - Anadarko 16 - Adair 15 - Sapulpa 15 - Thomas 15 - Carl Albert 15 - Harrah 15 - Alva 15 - Union 15 - East Central 15 - Lomega 14 - Choctaw 14 - Muldrow 14 - Tushka 14 - Konawa 14 - Howe 14 - Oologah 14 - Ada 14 - Altus 14 - Leedey 13 - Checotah 13 - Prague 13 - Norman 13 - Midwest City 13 - Del City 13 - Pawnee 13 - Kiowa 13 - Cordell 12 - Caney 12 - Seiling 12 - Muskogee 12 - Sand Springs 12 - Mooreland 12 - Canton 12 - Booker T Washington 12 - Bethel 12 - Jay 11 - Chickasha 11 - Bluejacket 11 - Hammon 11 - Bishop Kelley 11 - Elk City 11 - Sentinel 11 - Fort Gibson 11 - Deer Creek 11 - Milburn 11 - Collinsville
MOST POINTS SCORED IN A TOURNAMENT GAME BY WINNING TEAM (1918-2014) BOYS 111 - Pawnee over Oktaha 111-60 (2007-2A) 108 - Stringtown over Taft 108-92 (1983-B) 107 - New Lima over Leedey 107-57 (1968-B) 106 - Northeast over Chickasha 106-55 (1967-2A) 105 - Booker T Washington over Douglass 105-89 (1977-3A) 102 - Douglass over Muskogee 102-66 (1967-3A) 102 - Boley over Dewar 102-76 (1970-A) 101 - Boynton over Lookeba-Sickles 101-76 (1998-B) 100 - Boynton over Hammon 100-74 (1989-B) 100 - Boynton over Big Pasture 100-77 (1989-B) 100 - Grant over Cement 100-91 (1988-A) 99 - Boynton over Coyle 99-72 (1993-A) 99 - Booker T Washington over Bishop Kelley 99-71 (1999-5A) 98 - John Marshall over Booker T Washington 98-89 (1983-5A) 98 - Rock Creek over Washington 98-90 (1996-2A) 98 - Boynton over Bennington 98-60 (2003-B) 97 - John Marshall over Altus 97-81 (1978-4A) 96 - Hammon over Grant 96-67 (1992-B) 96 - Wright City over Preston 96-71 (1992-A) 95 - Red Oak over Big Pasture 95-62 (2009-B) 95 - Stringtown over Boynton 95-53 (2007-B) 95 - Boley over Grant 95-76 (1970-A) 95 - Pawnee over Oklahoma Christian 95-79 (2008-2A) 94 - Booker T Washington over Muskogee 94-72 (1990-5A) 94 - Sasakwa over Boynton 94-90 (1973-B) 94 - Deer Creek over Sasakwa 94-92 (1968-C) 94 - New Lima over Taft 94-80 (1968-B) 94 - Preston over Colbert 94-56 (1999-2A) 93 - Taft over Cyril 93-65 (1982-A) 93 - Douglass over Bartlesville Sooner 93-79 (1968-3A) 93 - Beggs over Hollis 93-60 (1991-2A) 93 - Sasakwa over Boynton 93-55 (1974-B) 93 - Grant over Dover 93-66 (1987-B) 92 - Weleetka over Jones 92-73 (1989-2A) 92 - New Lima over Grandfield 92-63 (1978-B) 92 - Stringtown over Preston 92-77 (1974-B) 92 - Dewar over Granite 92-74 (1970-A) 92 - Colbert over Fort Cobb 92-85 (1969-B) 91 - Lawton over Douglass 91-69 (1965-2A) 91 - Southeast over Tulsa Tech 91-59 (2005-5A) 91 - Porter over Marietta 91-71 (1989-2A) 91 - Earlsboro over Taft 91-87 (1991-B) 90 - Verdigris over Vian 90-68 (2007-3A) 90 - Hammon over Wapanucka 90-67 (1989-B) 90 - Union over Putnam North 90-71 (2004-6A) 90 - Pawnee over Fairview 90-58 (1999-3A) 90 - McLain over Guthrie 90-72 (1993-4A) 90 - Mount Saint Mary over Fairview 90-67 (1988-2A) 89 - Broken Bow over Anadarko 89-77 (1989-3A) 89 - Boynton over Turpin 89-78 (1972-B) 89 - Sasakwa over Boynton 89-62 (1972-B) 89 - Hugo over Oologah 89-84 (1991-3A) 89 - Frontier over Roff 89-56 (2004-A) 89 - Lookeba-Sickles over Fargo 89-84 (2000-B) 89 - Fletcher over Caddo 89-71 (1988-A) 88 - Goodwell over Navajo 88-53 (1971-B) 88 - Goodwell over Deer Creek 88-81 (1971-B) 88 - Frontier over Okay 88-69 (1998-A) 88 - Oologah over Taft 88-63 (1965-B) 88 - Booker T Washington over Yukon 88-73 (1983-5A) 88 - Inola over Mountain View 88-57 (1971-A) 88 - Douglass over Okmulgee 88-87 (1974-3A) 88 - Muskogee over Del City 88-75 (1975-4A) 88 - Tonkawa over Preston 88-65 (2003-2A) 88 - Preston over Coyle 88-83 (1988-A) 88 - Putnam City over Bartlesville College 88-66 (1972-4A) 88 - Booker T Washington over Thomas Edison 88-80 (1983-5A)
GIRLS 97 - Lomega over Eagletown 97-38 (1989-B) 90 - Anadarko over Douglass 90-37 (2012-4A) 86 - Carnegie over Colbert 86-65 (1989-2A) 86 - Frontier over Davenport 86-50 (2005-A) 85 - Adair over Quinton 85-55 (1991-2A) 85 - Carnegie over Dale 85-83 (1989-2A) 85 - New Lima over Cherokee 85-51 (1984-A) 85 - Buffalo over Warner 85-57 (1967-B) 84 - Bethel over Colcord 84-47 (2001-3A) 84 - Cherokee over Copan 84-55 (1985-A) 82 - Westmoore over Broken Arrow 82-68 (2000-6A) 82 - Adair over Latta 82-64 (1988-2A) 82 - Adair over Wynnewood 82-70 (1989-2A) 81 - Okarche over Lenepah 81-60 (1988-A) 81 - Boynton over Frontier 81-64 (2010-B) 81 - Frontier over Quinton 81-56 (2005-A) 81 - Southside over Canadian 81-51 (1970-B) 81 - Lone Grove over Inola 81-47 (1984-3A) 80 - Lomega over Leedey 80-72 (1989-B) 80 - Thomas Edison over Ardmore 80-45 (2004-5A) 80 - Anadarko over Roland 80-37 (2003-4A) 80 - Colbert over Savanna 80-57 (1984-2A) 79 - Adair over Wellston 79-51 (1989-2A) 79 - Amber-Pocasset over Preston 79-56 (1986-A) 79 - Jay over Mannford 79-58 (1983-3A) 79 - Preston over Fox 79-63 (1988-A) 79 - Choctaw over Kingfisher 79-47 (1970-2A) 79 - Jenks over Norman 79-65 (2001-6A) 79 - Frontier over Arkoma 79-71 (2014-A) 79 - Hammon over Pittsburg 79-37 (2011-B) 78 - Washita Heights over Canadian 78-56 (1971-B) 78 - Pernell over Boynton 78-71 (1974-B) 78 - Dale over Panama 78-57 (2000-2A) 78 - Lomega over Buffalo Valley 78-48 (2014-B) 78 - Walters over Konawa 78-68 (2008-2A) 78 - Cache over Star Spencer 78-55 (2011-4A) 78 - Howe over Frontier 78-58 (2004-A) 78 - Colbert over Indianola 78-63 (1984-2A) 78 - Dale over Fox 78-76 (1982-2A) 78 - Frontier over Kiowa 78-48 (2004-A) 78 - Canadian over Binger-Oney 78-45 (1998-A) 77 - Norman over Muskogee 77-51 (1997-6A) 77 - Edmond Santa Fe over Broken Arrow 77-60 (2013-6A) 77 - Arnett over Moss 77-56 (1999-B) 77 - Stilwell over Harrah 77-60 (1978-2A) 77 - Ada over MacArthur 77-43 (1998-5A) 76 - Ada over Woodward 76-66 (1997-5A) 76 - Jenks over Westmoore 76-64 (2000-6A) 76 - Pocola over Hobart 76-68 (1995-2A 6 on 6) 76 - Preston over Crowder 76-46 (2008-A) 76 - Preston over Cashion 76-64 (2009-A) 76 - Pawnee over Oktaha 76-46 (2010-2A) 76 - Jay over Collinsville 76-62 (1983-3A) 76 - Milburn over Hardesty 76-54 (1978-B) 75 - Konawa over Oktaha 75-50 (1993-2A) 75 - Cheyenne over Morrison 75-50 (1987-A) 75 - Calvin over Canute 75-53 (1994-B) 75 - Claremore over Douglass 75-60 (1980-4A) 75 - Ada over Bishop Kelley 75-57 (1976-3A) 75 - Fort Towson over Bowlegs 75-53 (1972-A) 75 - Sayre over Byng 75-62 (1970-2A) 75 - Kansas over Millwood 75-58 (2002-3A) 75 - Collinsville over Poteau 75-57 (1984-3A) 75 - Depew over Garber 75-59 (2006-A) 75 - Dover over Gracemont 75-45 (2004-B) 75 - Oologah over Anadarko 75-57 (2003-4A)
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BOYS STATE CHAMPIONS Class 6A - Union (Rudy Garcia) 27-2 Class 5A - Memorial (Bobby Allison) 21-7 Class 4A - Douglass (Kendal Cudjoe) 22-4 Class 3A - Okemah (Kale Simon) 29-1 Class 2A - Latta (Donnie Husband) 27-4 Class A - Glencoe (John Lazenby) 29-0 Class B - Forgan (Todd Kerr) 29-1 BOYS MVP Class 6A - Shawn Olden (Union) Class 5A - Riwan Diggs (Memorial) Class 4A - Antonio Wilson (Douglass) Class 3A - Austin Guinn (Okemah) Class 2A - Kade Hayes (Latta) Class A - Ty Lazenby (Glencoe) Class B - Jace Kerr (Forgan)
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2014 CLASS 6A BOYS BASKETBALL STATE TOURNAMENT QUARTERFINALS @ Catoosa HS
TOURNAMENT HIGHLIGHTS
UNION 73, EISENHOWER 56 Union ............................................. Eisenhower ....................................
15 15
14 14
19 10
25 - 73 17 - 56
MIDWEST CITY 44, OWASSO 41 Midwest City ................................. Owasso ..........................................
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10 10
7 8
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PUTNAM WEST 68, MUSKOGEE 64 Putnam West ................................. Muskogee ......................................
13 16
18 6
18 19
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Midwest City's Kesean Brown drained a tie-breaking three with six seconds left to lift the Bombers over Owasso 44-41 in the first round.
Union (25-2) - Abel Rodriquez 23, Jeff Mead 15, Alex Barton 11, Shawn Olden 10, Josh Davis 7, Carson Meier 4, Ethan Chargois 3, Bain Wannemacher 0 - Coach : Rudy Garcia Eisenhower (20-6) - Mitchell 15, Robert Chapman 12, Dominque Pierre 11, Keyshawn Perkins 7, Roy 5, Douglass Moore 4, Jamey Woods 2 - Coach : Bruce Harrington
Midwest City (23-2) - Torey Noel 17, Kesean Brown 13, Cedric Fair 8, Louis Parker 4, Jourdin Anderson 2, Caleb Corprew 0 - Coach : Dewayne Bradley Owasso (21-6) - Shake Milton 11, Chase Holderman 8, John Cole Neph 8, Kinzer Lambert 7, Michael Anderson 4, A Holman 2, Seefluth 1 - Coach : Mark Vancuren
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All-Tournament MVP : SHAWN OLDEN (Union) - Torey Noel (Midwest City), Stephen Edwards (Putnam West), Omega Harris (Putnam West), Carson Meier (Union)
Putnam West (25-2) - Marquis Johnson 20, Stephen Edwards 17, Travon Moore 16, Steven Stallings 5, Nick Robinson 5, Omega Harris 4, Dwight Robles 1 - Coach : Lenny Bert Muskogee (14-13) - Anthony King 19, David Beasley 17, Tramal Ivy 13, Davis 9, Givens 2, Cherry 2, Cantrell Ashley 1, Lavere Reede 1 - Coach : Josh Berry
MUSTANG 48, BIXBY 42 Mustang ........................................ Bixby .............................................
5 13
20 11
8 4
15 - 48 14 - 42
Mustang (22-5) - Geoff Hightower 12, Terrell Williams 11, Dearyus Colbert 7, Demarion Love 6, Austin Meyer 6, Jakolby Long 6 - Coach : Terry Long Bixby (18-9) - Mitchell Solomon 14, W Fiser 9, Joey Fiser 8, R.L. York 5, Camden Selvidge 4, Parker Jennings 2 - Coach : Scott Padek
SEMIFINALS @ ORU Mabee Center
UNION 69, MIDWEST CITY 66 Union ............................................. Midwest City .................................
10 12
16 6
21 20
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PUTNAM WEST 64, MUSTANG 55 Putnam West ................................. Mustang ........................................
21 14
20 7
10 20
13 - 64 14 - 55
Union (26-2) - Shawn Olden 29, Carson Meier 17, Josh Davis 14, Abel Rodriquez 6, Jeff Mead 2, Alex Barton 1 - Coach : Rudy Garcia Midwest City (23-3) - Torey Noel 21, Kesean Brown 21, Louis Parker 10, Cedric Fair 7, Aaron McKinney 5, Jourdin Anderson 2 - Coach : Dewayne Bradley
Putnam West (26-2) - Omega Harris 15, Marquis Johnson 14, Stephen Edwards 11, Issac Leggins 7, Steven Stallings 6, Travon Moore 5, Nick Robinson 3, Dwight Robles 2 - Coach : Lenny Bert Mustang (22-7) - Austin Meyer 13, Jakolby Long 12, Terrell Williams 11, Demarion Love 10, Geoff Hightower 7, Dearyus Colbert 2 - Coach : Terry Long
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Union
Shawn Olden Carson Meier Jeff Mead Abel Rodriquez Bain Wannemacher Josh Davis Alex Barton Ethan Chargois D.J. Watts Nick Hudson TOTALS
Putnam West Omega Harris Travon Moore Stephen Edwards Nick Robinson Marquis Johnson Steven Stallings Issac Leggins Dwight Robles Millard Carroll Gerren Jackson TOTALS
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8 11 9 6 3 6 4 0 0 0 47
FG-AT 7 2 3 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 16
17 13 7 5 6 3 1 1 0 0 53
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12 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 16
16 2 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 23
FT-AT 7 5 2 1 5 3 0 0 0 0 23
8 8 4 2 7 4 0 0 0 0 33
3PFG 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2
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3PFG 4 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 9
8 8 3 3 5 1 0 0 0 0 28
RB PF 9 2 6 7 3 2 3 2 0 0 34
2 4 4 4 2 4 4 3 0 0 27
RB PF 4 3 3 3 6 4 1 1 0 0 25
Trailing by double-digits most of the second half, Midwest City's Kesean Brown's potential game-tying three came up short as Shawn Olden scored 29 to lead Union to the finals. Led by Omega Harris's 15 points, Putnam West stormed out to a 41-21 halftime lead over Mustang before they stormed back to with four, in the third. Putnam City held on for a 64-55 victory to punch a trip to the championship game against Union. UTEP signee Omega Harris scored 25 for Putnam City West but it wasn't enough to overcome the rebounding advantage that the Union Redskins gained in the 72-64 championship win. Union's Shawn Olden scored 20 points (12 from the free throw line) on his way to MVP honors and Union won its third boys basketball State Championship crown.
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20 16 14 6 6 6 4 0 0 0 72
TOURNAMENT POINTS SCORED
59 - Shawn Olden (Union) 44 - Omega Harris (Putnam West) 39 - Marquis Johnson (Putnam West) 38 - Torey Noel (Midwest City) 38 - Stephen Edwards (Putnam West) 37 - Carson Meier (Union) 35 - Abel Rodriquez (Union) 34 - Kesean Brown (Midwest City) 31 - Travon Moore (Putnam West) 31 - Jeff Mead (Union) 27 - Josh Davis (Union) 22 - Terrell Williams (Mustang) 19 - Geoff Hightower (Mustang) 19 - Austin Meyer (Mustang) 19 - Anthony King (Muskogee) 18 - Jakolby Long (Mustang) 17 - Nick Robinson (Putnam West) 17 - David Beasley (Muskogee) 16 - Steven Stallings (Putnam West) 16 - Demarion Love (Mustang) 16 - Alex Barton (Union) 15 - Mitchell (Eisenhower) 15 - Cedric Fair (Midwest City) 14 - Mitchell Solomon (Bixby) 14 - Louis Parker (Midwest City) 13 - Tramal Ivy (Muskogee) 12 - Robert Chapman (Eisenhower) 11 - Shake Milton (Owasso)
11 - Dominque Pierre (Eisenhower) 9 - W Fiser (Bixby) 9 - Dearyus Colbert (Mustang) 9 - Davis (Muskogee) 8 - John Cole Neph (Owasso) 8 - Joey Fiser (Bixby) 8 - Chase Holderman (Owasso) 7 - Kinzer Lambert (Owasso) 7 - Keyshawn Perkins (Eisenhower) 7 - Issac Leggins (Putnam West) 6 - Bain Wannemacher (Union) 5 - Roy (Eisenhower) 5 - R.L. York (Bixby) 5 - Aaron McKinney (Midwest City) 4 - Douglass Moore (Eisenhower) 4 - Camden Selvidge (Bixby) 4 - Michael Anderson (Owasso) 4 - Jourdin Anderson (Midwest City) 3 - Ethan Chargois (Union) 3 - Dwight Robles (Putnam West) 2 - Parker Jennings (Bixby) 2 - Jamey Woods (Eisenhower) 2 - Givens (Muskogee) 2 - Cherry (Muskogee) 2 - A Holman (Owasso) 1 - Cantrell Ashley (Muskogee) 1 - Seefluth (Owasso) 1 - Lavere Reede (Muskogee)
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Union (27-2) .................................. 18 16 20 18 - 72 Putnam West (26-3) ...................... 15 13 16 20 - 64 Coaches : Rudy Garcia (Union) - Lenny Bert (Putnam West)
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BROKEN ARROW 56, NORMAN NORTH 46 Broken Arrow ................................ 20 12 Norman North ............................... 10 10
10 19
TOURNAMENT HIGHLIGHTS 14 - 56 7 - 46
Broken Arrow (26-0) - Toree Thompson 20, Amari Dennis 17, Ashlyn McBride 7, Jordan Doyle 7, Alexis Gaulden 4, Tierra Jones 1 - Coach : Mike Hughes Norman North (18-7) - Haley Woodard 16, Briana Kuestersteffen 13, Williams 7, Alexa Scott 5, Julian Mougell 3, Paige Canty 2, Sam Landreth 0 - Coach : Jeff Blough
CHOCTAW 55, SAPULPA 52 - OT Choctaw ........................................ Sapulpa .........................................
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12 - 55 9 - 52
Choctaw (22-5) - Ana Lianusa 21, Jessica Madison 13, Addie Vernon 13, Maci Hanson 4, Klyra Baird 3, A White 1, Allyssa Slevert 0 - Coach : Ryan Maloney Sapulpa (18-10) - Brice Calip 29, Keysha Streater 16, Boyer 5, Kamies 2, Dobrinski 1, Amber Lewis 0, Isabella Bacon 0, Taylor Henderson 0 - Coach : Darlean Calip
EDMOND SANTA FE 57, PUTNAM CITY NORTH 31 Edmond Santa Fe ........................... 14 14 16 Putnam City North ......................... 8 6 11
13 - 57 6 - 31
Edmond Santa Fe (24-1) - Tamara Lee 17, Aahliyah Jackson 13, Jo'Nah Johnson 8, Andrea Cooper 4, Erica Rankin 3, Alaina Cooper 2, Amanda Allen 2, Alexis Cooper 2, Mariah Williams 2, Summer Jones 2, Faith Mays 2 - Coach : Paul Bass Putnam City North (18-10) - London Archer 10, Sidney Carolina 8, Keyoni Mbroh 6, Nakylia Carter 6, Malachi Williams 2 - Coach : Brett McGee
MUSKOGEE 63, MIDWEST CITY 54 Muskogee ...................................... Midwest City .................................
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8 20
8 9
24 - 63 18 - 54
Muskogee (23-4) - Jada Ford 23, Aaliyah Wilson 17, Lanice Rozell 11, Trena Mims 6, Aerious King 4, Zomaree McNac 2 - Coach : Doyle Rowland Midwest City (21-6) - Chinna Fair 12, Jasauen Beard 11, Ashli Garfield 9, Kara Partridge 8, Ireon Smith 4, Asia Davis 4, Briana Jones 3, Brooklyn Reeves 3 - Coach : Art Bode
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BROKEN ARROW 65, CHOCTAW 63 Broken Arrow ................................ Choctaw ........................................
16 14
18 15
19 23
12 - 65 11 - 63
EDMOND SANTA FE 61, MUSKOGEE 33 Edmond Santa Fe ........................... 9 Muskogee ...................................... 7
19 5
19 12
14 - 61 9 - 33
Broken Arrow (27-0) - Toree Thompson 23, Alexis Gaulden 13, Jordan Doyle 12, Amari Dennis 9, Ashlyn McBride 8 - Coach : Mike Hughes Choctaw (22-6) - Ana Lianusa 34, Addie Vernon 13, Maci Hanson 7, Klyra Baird 6, Jessica Fairley 2, Zahria White 1 - Coach : Ryan Maloney
Edmond Santa Fe (26-1) - Tamara Lee 23, Aahliyah Jackson 10, Alexis Cooper 10, Summer Jones 7, Jo'Nah Johnson 6, Alaina Cooper 5 - Coach : Paul Bass Muskogee (23-5) - Aaliyah Wilson 14, Jada Ford 11, Trena Mims 4, Leigh Westbrook 2, Lanice Rozell 2 - Coach : Doyle Rowland
CHAMPIONSHIP GAME @ ORU Mabee Center
Broken Arrow
Toree Thompson Jordan Doyle Taylor Jones Alexis Gaulden Ashlyn McBride Amari Dennis Tierra Jones Jalise Smallwood Jordey Allen Ashlee Williams Tori Letney Keila Booth TOTALS
Edmond Santa Fe Tamara Lee Aahliyah Jackson Summer Jones Alaina Cooper Alexis Cooper Andrea Cooper Faith Mays Mariah Williams Jo'Nah Johnson Rachel Shadid TOTALS
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9 3 3 4 3 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 26
16 9 3 8 6 7 1 0 0 0 0 0 50
FG-AT 6 5 3 1 2 1 1 0 0 0 19
16 10 7 2 4 4 1 1 7 1 53
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4 3 3 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 12
4 4 5 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 16
FT-AT 3 3 0 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 11
5 7 0 6 0 4 0 2 0 0 24
3PFG 1 1 0 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 6
4 3 0 2 5 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 15
3PFG 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2
7 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 15
RB PF 4 8 3 3 4 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 27
1 4 2 2 2 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 16
RB PF 0 12 2 7 3 4 1 3 1 0 33
3 3 2 0 2 2 1 2 0 0 15
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1 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4
23 10 9 9 8 8 3 0 0 0 0 0 70
Choctaw overcame a 9 point deficit going into the 4th quarter to tie the game on Abbie Vernon's two free throws with 1.2 seconds left. They advanced to the semis by winning in overtime 55-52. Sapulpa's Brice Calip scored a career high 29 in the loss. Super sophomores Jada Ford and Aaliyah Wilson combined for 40 points to lead Muskogee to the semifinals with a 63-54 win over Midwest City.
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In the semis, Choctaw lead undefeated Broken Arrow by 3 with 30 seconds remaining. But Ole Miss signee Toree Thompson, drained a 3-pointer and hit the game winning layup as time expired to send the Lady Tigers into the State Championship with a 65-63 victory. Toree Thompson scored 15 of her game high 23 points in the second half to take a 2point half time lead to a blowout as Broken Arrow defeated Edmond Santa Fe in the Championship 70-51. This capped an undefeated 28-0 season for the Lady Tigers and their first State Championship since 1983. Edmond Santa Fe was led by Tarara Lee with 16.
All-Tournament MVP : TOREE THOMPSON (Broken Arrow) - Ana Lianusa (Choctaw), Aahliyah Jackson (Edmond Santa Fe), Tamara Lee (Edmond Santa Fe), Jordan Doyle (Broken Arrow)
TOURNAMENT POINTS SCORED
66 - Toree Thompson (Broken Arrow) 56 - Tamara Lee (Edmond Santa Fe) 55 - Ana Lianusa (Choctaw) 36 - Aahliyah Jackson (Edmond Santa Fe) 34 - Jada Ford (Muskogee) 34 - Amari Dennis (Broken Arrow) 31 - Aaliyah Wilson (Muskogee) 29 - Jordan Doyle (Broken Arrow) 29 - Brice Calip (Sapulpa) 26 - Alexis Gaulden (Broken Arrow) 26 - Addie Vernon (Choctaw) 23 - Ashlyn McBride (Broken Arrow) 16 - Summer Jones (Edmond Santa Fe) 16 - Keysha Streater (Sapulpa) 16 - Haley Woodard (Norman North) 16 - Alexis Cooper (Edmond Santa Fe) 14 - Jo'Nah Johnson (Edmond Santa Fe) 13 - Lanice Rozell (Muskogee) 13 - Jessica Madison (Choctaw) 13 - Briana Kuestersteffen (Norman North) 13 - Alaina Cooper (Edmond Santa Fe) 12 - Chinna Fair (Midwest City) 11 - Maci Hanson (Choctaw) 11 - Jasauen Beard (Midwest City) 10 - Trena Mims (Muskogee) 10 - London Archer (Putnam City North) 9 - Taylor Jones (Broken Arrow) 9 - Klyra Baird (Choctaw) 9 - Ashli Garfield (Midwest City)
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Broken Arrow (28-0) ..................... 11 23 20 16 - 70 Edmond Santa Fe (26-2) ................ 16 16 11 8 - 51 Coaches : Mike Hughes (Broken Arrow) - Paul Bass (Edmond Santa Fe) T h e O k l a h o m a H i g h S c h oo l S p o r ts H i sto r i c a l S o c i e t y – w w w . O H S S H S . c o m 28
8 - Kara Partridge (Midwest City) 8 - Sidney Carolina (Putnam City North) 7 - Williams (Norman North) 7 - Andrea Cooper (Edmond Santa Fe) 6 - Nakylia Carter (Putnam City North) 6 - Keyoni Mbroh (Putnam City North) 5 - Boyer (Sapulpa) 5 - Alexa Scott (Norman North) 4 - Tierra Jones (Broken Arrow) 4 - Ireon Smith (Midwest City) 4 - Faith Mays (Edmond Santa Fe) 4 - Asia Davis (Midwest City) 4 - Aerious King (Muskogee) 3 - Julian Mougell (Norman North) 3 - Briana Jones (Midwest City) 3 - Erica Rankin (Edmond Santa Fe) 3 - Brooklyn Reeves (Midwest City) 2 - Zomaree McNac (Muskogee) 2 - Paige Canty (Norman North) 2 - Mariah Williams (Edmond Santa Fe) 2 - Malachi Williams (Putnam City North) 2 - Leigh Westbrook (Muskogee) 2 - Kamies (Sapulpa) 2 - Jessica Fairley (Choctaw) 2 - Amanda Allen (Edmond Santa Fe) 1 - A White (Choctaw) 1 - Zahria White (Choctaw) 1 - Dobrinski (Sapulpa)
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MEMORIAL 65, PIEDMONT 55 Memorial ....................................... Piedmont .......................................
11 9
16 20
21 10
17 - 65 16 - 55
EL RENO 43, DEER CREEK 41 El Reno .......................................... Deer Creek .....................................
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8 15
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19 - 43 11 - 41
TOURNAMENT HIGHLIGHTS
El Reno's Bryon Elledge hit a running jumper with 0.8 seconds to go to lift El Reno over Deer Creek 43-41 in the quarterfinal game.
Memorial (19-7) - Demari Edwards 18, A.J. Cockrell 14, Mike'Quan Deane 13, Riwan Diggs 11, Taylor Ellison 6, Devante Kemp 2, Jalen Smith 1 - Coach : Bobby Allison Piedmont (19-6) - Adrion Williams 22, Kendell Franklin 8, Cameron Peters 6, Dupree Millhouse 5, Darrius Burris 5, Grant Smith 5, Austin Owens 4 - Coach : Ryan Wagner
El Reno (22-5) - Christian Wassana 12, Bryon Elledge 10, Justin Brown 9, Kale Owen 4, Justin Harris 4, Sage Lamebull 2, Michael Jones 2 - Coach : Rodney Haydon Deer Creek (17-10) - Conner Avants 18, Elyjah Clark 8, Tyler Haddock 6, Caleb Eldridge 6, Josh Stokesberry 3 - Coach : Matt Bailey
BISHOP MCGUINNESS 69, DEL CITY 64 Bishop McGuinness ....................... 16 Del City .......................................... 12
23 16
10 9
20 - 69 27 - 64
BISHOP KELLEY 66, CARL ALBERT 63 Bishop Kelley ................................. Carl Albert .....................................
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20 20
15 - 66 20 - 63
Bishop McGuinness (23-5) - Brian Canfield 28, Zach Cornelison 14, Stephen Amalong 12, Will Lienhard 8, Stuart Krous 6, Jay Fletcher 1 - Coach : Tondrell Durham Del City (12-15) - Xavier Hunter 24, Brett Cannon 19, Breiman Alexander 13, Davion Freeman 3, Ahnte Harkey 3, Jalen Pirkle 2 - Coach : Tim Stogsdill
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BISHOP MCGUINNESS 47, BISHOP KELLEY 36 Bishop McGuinness ....................... 13 10 Bishop Kelley ................................. 6 12
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15 - 47 9 - 36
Memorial (20-7) - Mike'Quan Deane 19, A.J. Cockrell 15, R.J. Diggs 13, Demari Edwards 13, Taylor Ellison 6, Josh Jackson 5, Devante Kemp 4, Jalen Smith 4, Cameron Ratliff 1 - Coach : Bobby Allison El Reno (22-6) - Michael Jones 17, Christian Wassana 13, Bryon Elledge 9, Kale Owen 4, Sage Lamebull 3, Tony Evans 2, Justin Brown 1 - Coach : Rodney Haydon
Bishop McGuinness (23-5) - Will Lienhard 20, Stephen Amalong 11, Brian Canfield 9, Jay Fletcher 5, Zach Cornelison 2 - Coach : Tondrell Durham Bishop Kelley (20-8) - Matt Craig 12, Daniel Smith 10, J.D. Limes 7, Chase Irwin 4, Josh Limes 3 Coach : Danny Limes
CHAMPIONSHIP GAME @ ORU Mabee Center
Memorial
R.J. Diggs Demari Edwards Jalen Smith Devante Kemp Taylor Ellison A.J. Cockrell Mike'Quan Deane Marvin Lowe TOTALS
Bishop McGuinness Brian Canfield Will Lienhard Stephen Amalong Zach Cornelison Jay Fletcher Stuart Krous Carl West Josh Waters TOTALS
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12 8 5 6 5 5 6 0 47
FG-AT 7 7 2 2 1 0 0 0 19
11 20 8 3 2 0 3 0 47
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5 5 3 1 0 1 0 0 15
3PFG 3 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 5
5 2 1 1 5 0 0 0 14
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4 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 5
1 10 5 0 2 0 0 0 18
7 0 6 1 0 0 0 0 14
RB PF 8 5 0 8 0 2 5 0 28
0 0 0 4 0 5 3 0 12
RB PF 8 7 0 3 3 1 1 1 24
Revenge was on the mind of both teams. In a rematch from earlier in the year, McGuinness beat Memorial. In last year's championship, Memorial defeated the Irish. But it was Memorial who got their revenge at the right time. In a game that saw 15 lead changes and 8 ties, Memorial's R.J. Diggs lead Memorial with 20 points and 8 boards as Memorial went "back-to-back" with a 59-52 victory over Bishop McGuinness in the championship. All-Tournament MVP : RIWAN DIGGS (Memorial) - Cameron Warren (Carl Albert), Will Lienhard (Bishop McGuinness), Brian Canfield (Bishop McGuinness), Demari Edwards (Memorial)
TOURNAMENT POINTS SCORED
Bishop Kelley (20-8) - Josh Limes 15, Daniel Smith 13, Matt Craig 11, Chase Irwin 10, J.D. Limes 8, Sam Litzinger 8, Kevin Pynn 1 - Coach : Danny Limes Carl Albert (21-6) - Cameron Warren 37, Hayden Howell 7, Chantz Woodberry 7, Wes Smith 6, Anthony Woods 2, Darren Dobbins 2, Cameron Rowe 2 - Coach : Jay Price
MEMORIAL 80, EL RENO 49 Memorial ....................................... El Reno ..........................................
Bishop McGuinness' 69-64 opening round win over Del City was led by Brian Cranfield's 28 points. But the line score of the day belonged to Will Lienhard. Will had 8 points, 10 boards, 5 assists and 8 blocks. Carl Albert's Cameron Warren almost single-handedly defeated Bishop Kelley in the opening round. Cameron ended the game with 37 points, hit a game tying three late in the game and scored all 20 of the Titan's points in the third quarter. But it wasn't enough. Warren fouled out with 1:18 to go and Bishop Kelley advanced with a 66-63 victory.
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56 - Brian Canfield (Bishop McGuinness) 47 - Will Lienhard (Bishop McGuinness) 43 - Demari Edwards (Memorial) 37 - Cameron Warren (Carl Albert) 36 - Mike'Quan Deane (Memorial) 34 - A.J. Cockrell (Memorial) 33 - R.J. Diggs (Memorial) 30 - Stephen Amalong (Bishop McGuinness) 25 - Christian Wassana (El Reno) 24 - Xavier Hunter (Del City) 23 - Matt Craig (Bishop Kelley) 23 - Daniel Smith (Bishop Kelley) 22 - Adrion Williams (Piedmont) 21 - Zach Cornelison (Bishop McGuinness) 19 - Michael Jones (El Reno) 19 - Bryon Elledge (El Reno) 19 - Brett Cannon (Del City) 18 - Taylor Ellison (Memorial) 18 - Josh Limes (Bishop Kelley) 18 - Conner Avants (Deer Creek) 15 - J.D. Limes (Bishop Kelley) 14 - Chase Irwin (Bishop Kelley) 13 - Breiman Alexander (Del City) 12 - Devante Kemp (Memorial) 11 - Riwan Diggs (Memorial) 11 - Jalen Smith (Memorial) 10 - Justin Brown (El Reno) 8 - Sam Litzinger (Bishop Kelley)
8 - Kale Owen (El Reno) 8 - Jay Fletcher (Bishop McGuinness) 8 - Elyjah Clark (Deer Creek) 8 - Kendell Franklin (Piedmont) 7 - Hayden Howell (Carl Albert) 7 - Chantz Woodberry (Carl Albert) 6 - Wes Smith (Carl Albert) 6 - Tyler Haddock (Deer Creek) 6 - Stuart Krous (Bishop McGuinness) 6 - Cameron Peters (Piedmont) 6 - Caleb Eldridge (Deer Creek) 5 - Grant Smith (Piedmont) 5 - Dupree Millhouse (Piedmont) 5 - Josh Jackson (Memorial) 5 - Sage Lamebull (El Reno) 5 - Darrius Burris (Piedmont) 4 - Justin Harris (El Reno) 4 - Austin Owens (Piedmont) 3 - Josh Stokesberry (Deer Creek) 3 - Davion Freeman (Del City) 3 - Ahnte Harkey (Del City) 2 - Tony Evans (El Reno) 2 - Jalen Pirkle (Del City) 2 - Darren Dobbins (Carl Albert) 2 - Cameron Rowe (Carl Albert) 2 - Anthony Woods (Carl Albert) 1 - Cameron Ratliff (Memorial) 1 - Kevin Pynn (Bishop Kelley)
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Memorial (21-7) ............................ 10 13 11 25 - 59 Bishop McGuinness (23-6) ............ 10 11 15 16 - 52 Coaches : Bobby Allison (Memorial) - Tondrell Durham (Bishop McGuinness)
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TOURNAMENT HIGHLIGHTS
DEER CREEK 55, PIEDMONT 36 Deer Creek ..................................... Piedmont .......................................
16 7
11 9
17 7
11 - 55 13 - 36
SHAWNEE 50, DEL CITY 36 Shawnee ........................................ Del City ..........................................
14 4
8 9
17 12
11 - 50 11 - 36
EAST CENTRAL 51, CHICKASHA 31 East Central ................................... Chickasha ......................................
15 0
8 11
14 8
14 - 51 12 - 31
Two teams entered the tournament with losing records. Chickasha at 12-13 and Del City at 11-16.
Deer Creek (22-6) - Dakota Vann 16, Whitney Jones 14, Bayli Blanchard 7, Emily Gillis 6, Shae Scheffier 5, Abbey Renner 4, Elayna Wilson 2, Chelsey 1 - Coach : Totsy Manning Piedmont (18-6) - Hayden Priddy 14, Kayden Carver 8, Bre Reid 6, Alex Hall 5, Abbie Hall 2, Morrison 1, Mina Iyaye 0 - Coach : Jamie Hill
Shawnee (26-0) - Bailey Taylor 19, McKenzie Cooper 13, Kelsey Simmons 6, Tyann Maytubby 4, Monique Tramble 4, Shaiann Tramble 4 - Coach : Wendi Wells Del City (11-17) - Piper Kalthoff 10, Breail Goodlow 9, Madison Welchel 8, Jakira Wilson 4, Davian Jones 3, Ossyana Ozoani 2 - Coach : Karri Sears
East Central (21-4) - Lauren Billie 13, Sharayla Brown 13, Janee Arnold 12, Alexus Payton 4, Ashlin Mead 4, Delaysha McCall 3, McIntosh 2 - Coach : Samy Mack Chickasha (12-14) - Taylor Sylvester 16, Alex Stewart 6, Meredith Noland 5, Stainaker 2, Dominique Golightly 2, Jackie Ramos 0 - Coach : Christy Edelen
CARL ALBERT 37, COLLINSVILLE 32 Carl Albert ..................................... Collinsville .....................................
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8 6
7 14
13 - 37 8 - 32
Carl Albert (21-7) - Jordan Gilbert 17, Kaley Hallmark 5, Daesha Pearson 4, Charissa Price 4, Jazmine Anglin 3, Asher Sutterfield 2, Lanie Batten-Goodman 2 - Coach : Tim Price Collinsville (22-5) - Mallory Vaughn 18, Taylor O'Dell 6, Dakota Jefferson 3, Sawyer Salisbury 3, Madie Vaughn 2 - Coach : Mark Campbell
SEMIFINALS @ ORU Mabee Center
DEER CREEK 33, SHAWNEE 29 Deer Creek ..................................... Shawnee ........................................
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4 5
12 6
10 - 33 10 - 29
EAST CENTRAL 60, CARL ALBERT 41 East Central ................................... Carl Albert .....................................
16 4
12 10
11 8
21 - 60 19 - 41
Deer Creek (22-6) - Dakota Vann 15, Shae Scheffier 6, Whitney Jones 5, Abbey Renner 3, Emily Gillis 2, Bayli Blanchard 2 - Coach : Totsy Manning Shawnee (25-1) - McKenzie Cooper 14, Bailey Taylor 8, Tyann Maytubby 3, Shaiann Tramble 2, Monique Tramble 2 - Coach : Wendi Wells
East Central (22-4) - Janee Arnold 19, Lauren Billie 17, Sharayla Brown 11, Ashlin Mead 6, Delaysha McCall 3, Alexus Payton 2, Kitianna Gritts 2 - Coach : Samy Mack Carl Albert (22-6) - Jordan Gilbert 17, Kaley Hallmark 9, Charissa Price 6, Shamika Smith 5, Jazmine Anglin 4 - Coach : Tim Price
CHAMPIONSHIP GAME @ ORU Mabee Center
Deer Creek
FG-AT
Dakota Vann Bayli Blanchard Abbey Renner Whitney Jones Elayna Wilson Emily Gillis Shae Scheffier TOTALS
6 3 0 0 0 0 0 9
East Central
FG-AT
Janee Arnold Sharayla Brown Kitianna Gritts Delaysha McCall Alexus Payton Ashlin Mead Lauren Billie TOTALS
6 6 0 0 0 0 0 12
13 11 5 7 2 1 1 40 22 17 1 0 2 5 2 49
FT-AT
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5 0 6 6 0 0 0 17
3PFG 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 3
5 0 0 3 1 0 1 10
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5 0 0 0 0 0 0 5
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RB PF 17 6 4 4 0 2 2 35
1 1 1 3 0 0 1 7
RB PF 6 6 1 0 1 6 6 26
3 4 0 1 0 5 4 17
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17 6 4 4 0 0 0 31
Defense was the order of the day in the semifinal matchup between Deer Creek and Shawnee. A rematch of last year's final, Deer Creek held Shawnee's McKenzie Cooper to just 4 of 17 shooting (and 14 points) and got 15 points from Dakota Vann to advance to the State Championship game with a 33-29 victory. East Central jumped to a 16-4 first quarter lead and never looked back as the Lady Cardinals made their way to the Championship game with a 60-41 victory over Carl Albert. Deer Creek once again, proved defense was the way to go. In the low scoring championship game, no quarter saw double-figure scoring by either team. Team shooting percentages were at a minimum also with Deer Creek shooting 23% (9-40) and East Central 25% (12-49). In the end it was Dakota Vann's 17 points that gave Deer Creek the 31-28 OT win. East Central's Janee Arnold was the game high for the Cardinals with 16 point. All-Tournament MVP : DAKOTA VANN (Deer Creek) - Jordan Gilbert (Carl Albert), Sharayla Brown (East Central), Janee Arnold (East Central), Whitney Jones (Deer Creek)
TOURNAMENT POINTS SCORED
48 - Dakota Vann (Deer Creek) 47 - Janee Arnold (East Central) 36 - Sharayla Brown (East Central) 34 - Jordan Gilbert (Carl Albert) 30 - Lauren Billie (East Central) 27 - McKenzie Cooper (Shawnee) 27 - Bailey Taylor (Shawnee) 23 - Whitney Jones (Deer Creek) 18 - Mallory Vaughn (Collinsville) 16 - Taylor Sylvester (Chickasha) 15 - Bayli Blanchard (Deer Creek) 14 - Kaley Hallmark (Carl Albert) 14 - Hayden Priddy (Piedmont) 11 - Shae Scheffier (Deer Creek) 11 - Abbey Renner (Deer Creek) 10 - Piper Kalthoff (Del City) 10 - Charissa Price (Carl Albert) 10 - Ashlin Mead (East Central) 9 - Breail Goodlow (Del City) 8 - Madison Welchel (Del City) 8 - Kayden Carver (Piedmont) 8 - Emily Gillis (Deer Creek) 7 - Tyann Maytubby (Shawnee) 7 - Jazmine Anglin (Carl Albert) 6 - Taylor O'Dell (Collinsville) 6 - Shaiann Tramble (Shawnee)
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7 4 0 0 2 2 0 15
16 12 0 0 0 0 0 28
8 6 5 4 8 - 31 Deer Creek (23-6) .......................... East Central (22-7) ........................ 4 9 8 2 5 - 28 Coaches : Totsy Manning (Deer Creek) - Samy Mack (East Central)
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6 - Kelsey Simmons (Shawnee) 6 - Delaysha McCall (East Central) 6 - Bre Reid (Piedmont) 6 - Alexus Payton (East Central) 6 - Alex Stewart (Chickasha) 6 - Monique Tramble (Shawnee) 5 - Shamika Smith (Carl Albert) 5 - Meredith Noland (Chickasha) 5 - Alex Hall (Piedmont) 4 - Jakira Wilson (Del City) 4 - Daesha Pearson (Carl Albert) 3 - Davian Jones (Del City) 3 - Dakota Jefferson (Collinsville) 3 - Sawyer Salisbury (Collinsville) 2 - Ossyana Ozoani (Del City) 2 - McIntosh (East Central) 2 - Madie Vaughn (Collinsville) 2 - Lanie Batten-Goodman (Carl Albert) 2 - Kitianna Gritts (East Central) 2 - Elayna Wilson (Deer Creek) 2 - Dominique Golightly (Chickasha) 2 - Asher Sutterfield (Carl Albert) 2 - Abbie Hall (Piedmont) 2 - Stainaker (Chickasha) 1 - Chelsey (Deer Creek) 1 - Morrison (Piedmont)
2014 CLASS 4A BOYS BASKETBALL STATE TOURNAMENT QUARTERFINALS @ Yukon HS
DOUGLASS 75, MCLAIN 66 Douglass ........................................ McLain ...........................................
TOURNAMENT HIGHLIGHTS
13 9
15 20
19 9
28 - 75 28 - 66
ELK CITY 41, VICTORY CHRISTIAN 35 Elk City ........................................... 7 Victory Christian ............................ 13
13 10
10 10
11 - 41 2 - 35
All four top ranked 4A teams suffered losses before the state tournament. Second ranked Harrah was the only top-4 team that did not qualify.
Douglass (20-4) - Antonio Wilson 26, Trey Sanders 14, Demeko Doddles 10, Deondre Clark 9, Patrick McKaufman 8, James Grimes 7, Qua'sean Sims 2 - Coach : Kendal Cudjoe McLain (19-6) - Trevion Jones 14, Quentin Nails 14, Nicholas Foster 10, Keondre Jones 10, Bishop Louie 9, David Castine 7, Jermaine Brown 2 - Coach : Cordell Love
Elk City (20-6) - Destry Kelley 12, Luke Lewallen 12, Shayne Thornton 8, Cameron Rogers 6, Kyler Butler 2 - Coach : Lucian Bliss Victory Christian (23-4) - Chris Crawford 18, Keats Calhoon 5, Blake Thomas 4, Jon-Michael Terry 4, Emmanuel Adesokan 2, Jacoby Hicks 2 - Coach : Ryan Wakley
STILWELL 63, FORT GIBSON 44 Stilwell .......................................... Fort Gibson ....................................
13 12
17 9
17 7
16 - 63 16 - 44
Stilwell (24-5) - Matt Lea 31, Chase Littlejohn 11, Ryan Collins 10, A.J. Deason 7, Daren Hamlin 2, Andrew Essary 2 - Coach : Ron Dunaway Fort Gibson (24-4) - Jordan London 10, Dalton Cunningham 7, Stephen Edwards 6, Chris Simpson 5, Kyle Dortch 5, Wrangler Smith 3, Austin Gassaway 3, Coleman Crawley 3, Dakota Lashley 2 Coach : Gary Hendrix
MANNFORD 49, ANADARKO 41 Mannford ...................................... Anadarko .......................................
11 7
13 10
10 10
15 - 49 14 - 41
Mannford (23-4) - Derek Hilton 18, Noah Garner 12, Randy Daugherty 10, Bryce Hoggatt 5, Matt Mendenhall 4 - Coach : Mike Banfield Anadarko (24-5) - A'Ram Johnson 19, Mykel Shaw 11, Josh Parton 8, Kaden Jackson 3 - Coach : Doug Schumpert
SEMIFINALS @ Yukon HS
DOUGLASS 58, ELK CITY 47 Douglass ........................................ Elk City ...........................................
16 9
12 20
13 8
17 - 58 10 - 47
STILWELL 49, MANNFORD 44 Stilwell .......................................... Mannford ......................................
10 16
11 10
14 6
14 - 49 12 - 44
Douglass (21-4) - Deondre Clark 13, Trey Sanders 13, Antonio Wilson 11, James Grimes 9, Isaiah Shaputis 6, Patrick McKaufman 6 - Coach : Kendal Cudjoe Elk City (20-7) - Luke Lewallen 21, Cameron Rogers 10, Destry Kelley 8, Josh Adams 6, Shayne Thornton 2 - Coach : Lucian Bliss
Stilwell (25-5) - Matt Lea 19, Chase Littlejohn 17, Brennan Davis 6, Andrew Essary 3, Ryan Collins 2, Jesse Crittenden 2 - Coach : Ron Dunaway Mannford (23-5) - Derek Hilton 13, Randy Daugherty 13, Matt Mendenhall 8, Garrett James 4, Bryce Hoggatt 3, Noah Garner 3 - Coach : Mike Banfield
CHAMPIONSHIP GAME @ State Fair Arena
Douglass
Trey Sanders Deondre Clark Antonio Wilson James Grimes Isaiah Shaputis Marcus Fite Patrick McKaufman Devario Edwards Qua'sean Sims Demeko Doddles Coryon Mason Terrance Spinks TOTALS
Stilwell Matt Lea Chase Littlejohn Jesse Crittenden Ryan Collins Andrew Essary Daren Hamlin Brennan Davis A.J. Deason Rhett Meyer Andrew Gonzales Houston Ingram TOTALS
FG-AT
8 5 5 4 3 3 3 1 0 0 0 0 32
9 10 9 6 6 3 5 3 0 0 1 1 53
FG-AT 8 5 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 18
13 15 2 8 3 1 4 5 0 0 0 51
FT-AT
7 2 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 12
10 5 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 19
FT-AT 3 1 3 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 11
4 1 5 2 4 0 0 2 0 0 2 20
3PFG 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2
1 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5
3PFG 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 3
0 4 0 3 0 1 3 4 0 0 0 15
RB PF 6 2 5 1 8 1 6 2 2 0 0 0 33
1 2 3 1 3 2 4 0 0 0 1 0 17
RB PF 4 6 3 3 3 0 1 1 0 0 2 23
5 4 1 0 3 1 3 1 0 0 0 18
A ST TP 2 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8
1 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6
24 12 12 9 6 6 6 3 0 0 0 0 78
A new coach and a new cast of players for Douglass did not deter the Trojans. Gone are prolific scorer Stevie Clark who has lead Douglass to four consecutive State Championships. Back are one starter and a new coach, Kendal Cudjoe. The Trojans were back in familiar territory with a 58-47 semi-final victory over Elk City lead by Trey Sanders and Deondre Clark with 13 apiece. Five. That was the number. Douglass became the first team in Oklahoma High School Basketball history to win five championships in a row. Lead by Trey Sanders' 24 points, Douglass was able to keep Stilwell's big man Matt Lea on the bench for a long period of time with foul trouble. Lea finished the game with 19 and Chase Littlejohn added 12 but it wasn't enough to deny the Trojans their historic victory. All-Tournament MVP : ANTONIO WILSON (Douglass) - Luke Lewallen (Elk City), Chase Littlejohn (Stilwell), Matt Lea (Stilwell), Trey Sanders (Douglass)
TOURNAMENT POINTS SCORED
69 - Matt Lea (Stilwell) 51 - Trey Sanders (Douglass) 49 - Antonio Wilson (Douglass) 40 - Chase Littlejohn (Stilwell) 34 - Deondre Clark (Douglass) 33 - Luke Lewallen (Elk City) 31 - Derek Hilton (Mannford) 25 - James Grimes (Douglass) 23 - Randy Daugherty (Mannford) 20 - Patrick McKaufman (Douglass) 20 - Destry Kelley (Elk City) 19 - A'Ram Johnson (Anadarko) 18 - Chris Crawford (Victory Christian) 16 - Ryan Collins (Stilwell) 16 - Cameron Rogers (Elk City) 15 - Noah Garner (Mannford) 14 - Trevion Jones (McLain) 14 - Quentin Nails (McLain) 12 - Matt Mendenhall (Mannford) 12 - Isaiah Shaputis (Douglass) 11 - Mykel Shaw (Anadarko) 10 - Shayne Thornton (Elk City) 10 - Nicholas Foster (McLain) 10 - Keondre Jones (McLain) 10 - Jordan London (Fort Gibson) 10 - Demeko Doddles (Douglass) 9 - Brennan Davis (Stilwell) 9 - Bishop Louie (McLain)
8 - Bryce Hoggatt (Mannford) 8 - Andrew Essary (Stilwell) 8 - A.J. Deason (Stilwell) 8 - Josh Parton (Anadarko) 7 - Jesse Crittenden (Stilwell) 7 - David Castine (McLain) 7 - Dalton Cunningham (Fort Gibson) 6 - Stephen Edwards (Fort Gibson) 6 - Marcus Fite (Douglass) 6 - Josh Adams (Elk City) 5 - Chris Simpson (Fort Gibson) 5 - Kyle Dortch (Fort Gibson) 5 - Keats Calhoon (Victory Christian) 5 - Daren Hamlin (Stilwell) 4 - Blake Thomas (Victory Christian) 4 - Jon-Michael Terry (Victory Christian) 4 - Garrett James (Mannford) 3 - Wrangler Smith (Fort Gibson) 3 - Kaden Jackson (Anadarko) 3 - Devario Edwards (Douglass) 3 - Coleman Crawley (Fort Gibson) 3 - Austin Gassaway (Fort Gibson) 2 - Dakota Lashley (Fort Gibson) 2 - Qua'sean Sims (Douglass) 2 - Kyler Butler (Elk City) 2 - Jermaine Brown (McLain) 2 - Jacoby Hicks (Victory Christian) 2 - Emmanuel Adesokan (Victory Christian)
A ST TP 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1
1 1 1 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 6
19 12 5 4 3 3 3 1 0 0 0 50
Douglass (22-4) ............................. 20 15 16 27 - 78 Stilwell (25-6) ................................ 10 13 10 17 - 50 T h e O k l a h o m a H i g h S c h oo l S p o r ts H i sto r i c a l S o c i e t y – w w w . O H S S H S . c o m Coaches : Kendal Cudjoe (Douglass) - Ron Dunaway (Stilwell)
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FORT GIBSON 61, ELGIN 45 Fort Gibson .................................... Elgin ...............................................
12 14
10 10
16 10
TOURNAMENT HIGHLIGHTS
23 - 61 11 - 45
Fort Gibson (28-1) - Desiree Phipps 30, Savannah Gray 10, Jayme Hill 6, Allie Glover 5, Susie Kilpatrick 5, Grace Parker 3, Cheyenne Johnson 2 - Coach : Jerry Walker Elgin (20-6) - Kaitlyn Holmgren 18, Ava Battese 9, Jentry Holt 9, Ally Short 8, Samantha Grubb 1 Coach : Brade Crace
VINITA 45, WEATHERFORD 44 Vinita ............................................. Weatherford ..................................
13 7
11 16
9 7
12 - 45 14 - 44
Vinita (22-6) - Carsyn Spurgeon 24, Baylee Mendell 8, Kamry Chamberlain 6, Taylor Steinhoff 3, Kenzie Baker 2, Bailee Orr 2 - Coach : Scott Reed Weatherford (24-4) - Rylie Torrey 13, Bailee Robertson 11, Chandler Roof 9, Kennedie Helton 6, Macy Stark 3, Jonna Vanderslice 2 - Coach : Dusty Torrey
ANADARKO 40, ADA 37 Anadarko ....................................... Ada ................................................
8 11
12 9
14 6
6 - 40 11 - 37
Anadarko (25-4) - Ashley Beatty 24, Kelsey Schumpert 4, Tandra King 4, Kaytlen Johnson 3, Cara Osceola 3, Kassidy Williams 2 - Coach : Jeff Zinn Ada (21-6) - Sami Jewett 13, Aaliyah Blakley 10, Olivia Wells 6, Menee Thompson 6, Markeisha Black 2 - Coach : Christie Jennings
MOUNT SAINT MARY 52, HARRAH 51 Mount Saint Mary ......................... 12 Harrah ........................................... 12
15 15
6 10
19 - 52 14 - 51
Mount Saint Mary (23-6) - Aimee Rischard 22, Adrienne Berry 8, Brittany Davis 8, Kaely Bond 6, Jordan Hagood 6, Jordan Braun 2 - Coach : Rory Hamilton Harrah (23-5) - Darian Hill 18, Shanna Visnieski 15, Ashley Dodd 7, Allie Holcombe 4, Blake Blessington 3, Grace Brzozowski 2, Syndey Hessman 2 - Coach : Curt Knox
SEMIFINALS @ State Fair Arena
FORT GIBSON 45, VINITA 38 Fort Gibson .................................... Vinita .............................................
6 6
13 4
11 11
15 - 45 17 - 38
ANADARKO 50, MOUNT SAINT MARY 40 Anadarko ....................................... 7 Mount Saint Mary ......................... 13
6 14
21 2
16 - 50 11 - 40
Fort Gibson (29-1) - Desiree Phipps 13, Allie Glover 10, Susie Kilpatrick 5, Cheyenne Johnson 5, Grace Parker 5, Savannah Gray 5, Jayme Hill 2 - Coach : Jerry Walker Vinita (22-7) - Taylor Steinhoff 12, Carsyn Spurgeon 9, Baylee Mendell 9, Bailee Orr 3, Kamry Chamberlain 3, Syndey Hopwood 2 - Coach : Scott Reed
Anadarko (26-4) - Tandra King 17, Ashley Beatty 13, Cara Osceola 7, Kassidy Williams 6, Kelsey Schumpert 6, Emily Gonzalez 1 - Coach : Jeff Zinn Mount Saint Mary (23-7) - Kaely Bond 16, Jordan Hagood 10, Adrienne Berry 7, Aimee Rischard 5, Jordan Braun 2 - Coach : Rory Hamilton
CHAMPIONSHIP GAME @ State Fair Arena
Fort Gibson
Desiree Phipps Savannah Gray Allie Glover Grace Parker Jayme Hill Aailyah Dailey-Lee Isabelle Hubbert Kabree Edgmon Susie Kilpatrick Cheyenne Johnson TOTALS
Anadarko Ashley Beatty Tandra King Kassidy Williams Kaytlen Johnson Callie Goombi Cara Osceola Kelsey Schumpert TOTALS
FG-AT
8 3 3 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 18
16 9 9 3 5 4 0 0 1 0 47
FG-AT 4 6 2 2 1 1 0 16
9 18 5 3 3 7 0 45
FT-AT
3PFG
0 2 0 2 2 1 1 0 0 0 8
1 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6
0 2 0 3 2 2 2 0 0 0 11
FT-AT 8 0 0 0 0 1 1 10
9 1 0 0 0 2 2 14
5 7 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 17
3PFG 2 0 2 0 1 0 0 5
5 3 5 0 3 4 0 20
RB PF 3 8 3 4 2 2 2 1 5 0 30
2 4 2 4 1 1 0 1 1 0 16
RB PF 10 3 1 2 0 5 1 22
3 4 1 0 2 3 0 13
A ST TP 2 2 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 9
0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 2
17 11 8 6 4 3 1 0 0 0 50
This was the 10th consecutive state tournament appearance by Fort Gibson. Vinita's sophomore Carsyn Spurgeon missed 2 free throws with 15.2 seconds remaining in the opening round game against Weatherford while being down by 1. She was able to redeem herself by scoring the winning layup with 8 seconds left after a steal by Kamry Chamberlain for a 45-44 win. Mount St. Mary's Aimee Rischard came up with a loose ball with 3.9 seconds remaining and hit the game winning layup in the Rockets opening round victory over Harrah 52-51. Anadarko overcame a 27-13 halftime deficit to beat Mount Saint Mary 50-40 in the semis. Anadarko outscored Mount Saint Mary 21-2 in the third. Fort Gibson's championship was the first back-to-back titles ever in 5-on-5. Mustang was the last team to repeat back in 1981.
In the championship, Fort Gibson trailed Anadarko 39-23 late in the third but a 24-8 fourth quarter run and a 25-foot 3-pointer by junior Allie Glover with 3 seconds remaining, lead the Lady Tigers won their third championship in four years with a 50-47 victory. All-Tournament MVP : DESIREE PHIPPS (Fort Gibson) - Carsyn Spurgeon (Vinita), Tandra King (Anadarko), Ashley Beatty (Anadarko), Savannah Gray (Fort Gibson)
TOURNAMENT POINTS SCORED
60 - Desiree Phipps (Fort Gibson) 55 - Ashley Beatty (Anadarko) 33 - Tandra King (Anadarko) 33 - Carsyn Spurgeon (Vinita) 27 - Aimee Rischard (Mount Saint Mary) 26 - Savannah Gray (Fort Gibson) 23 - Allie Glover (Fort Gibson) 22 - Kaely Bond (Mount Saint Mary) 18 - Kaitlyn Holmgren (Elgin) 18 - Darian Hill (Harrah) 17 - Baylee Mendell (Vinita) 16 - Jordan Hagood (Mount Saint Mary) 15 - Taylor Steinhoff (Vinita) 15 - Shanna Visnieski (Harrah) 15 - Adrienne Berry (Mount Saint Mary) 14 - Kassidy Williams (Anadarko) 14 - Grace Parker (Fort Gibson) 13 - Sami Jewett (Ada) 13 - Rylie Torrey (Weatherford) 13 - Cara Osceola (Anadarko) 12 - Jayme Hill (Fort Gibson) 11 - Kelsey Schumpert (Anadarko) 11 - Bailee Robertson (Weatherford) 10 - Susie Kilpatrick (Fort Gibson) 10 - Aaliyah Blakley (Ada) 9 - Kamry Chamberlain (Vinita) 9 - Jentry Holt (Elgin)
A ST TP 0 4 0 0 0 1 0 5
3 3 0 2 0 0 0 8
18 12 6 4 3 3 1 47
7 8 11 24 - 50 Fort Gibson (30-1) ......................... Anadarko (26-5) ............................ 9 18 12 8 - 47 Coaches : Jerry Walker (Fort Gibson) - Jeff Zinn (Anadarko)
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9 - Ava Battese (Elgin) 9 - Chandler Roof (Weatherford) 8 - Brittany Davis (Mount Saint Mary) 8 - Ally Short (Elgin) 7 - Kaytlen Johnson (Anadarko) 7 - Cheyenne Johnson (Fort Gibson) 7 - Ashley Dodd (Harrah) 6 - Olivia Wells (Ada) 6 - Menee Thompson (Ada) 6 - Kennedie Helton (Weatherford) 5 - Bailee Orr (Vinita) 4 - Allie Holcombe (Harrah) 4 - Jordan Braun (Mount Saint Mary) 3 - Aailyah Dailey-Lee (Fort Gibson) 3 - Blake Blessington (Harrah) 3 - Macy Stark (Weatherford) 3 - Callie Goombi (Anadarko) 2 - Syndey Hopwood (Vinita) 2 - Syndey Hessman (Harrah) 2 - Markeisha Black (Ada) 2 - Kenzie Baker (Vinita) 2 - Jonna Vanderslice (Weatherford) 2 - Grace Brzozowski (Harrah) 1 - Emily Gonzalez (Anadarko) 1 - Samantha Grubb (Elgin) 1 - Isabelle Hubbert (Fort Gibson)
2014 CLASS 3A BOYS BASKETBALL STATE TOURNAMENT QUARTERFINALS @ Carl Albert HS
OKEMAH 42, HERITAGE HALL 41 Okemah ......................................... Heritage Hall ..................................
TOURNAMENT HIGHLIGHTS
9 1
17 12
7 15
9 - 42 13 - 41
SEQUOYAH TAHLEQUAH 81, SPERRY 74 Sequoyah Tahlequah ..................... 14 Sperry ............................................ 14
17 24
31 22
19 - 81 14 - 74
OKLAHOMA CENTENNIAL 56, ATOKA 53 Oklahoma Centennial .................... 16 Atoka ............................................. 14
4 14
16 13
20 - 56 12 - 53
VERDIGRIS 68, SPIRO 59 Verdigris ........................................ Spiro ..............................................
19 9
15 17
14 - 68 19 - 59
Okemah (27-1) - Austin Guinn 17, John Wingfield 13, Gus Klutts 4, Ben Custer 4, Nick Wilkerson 2, Matt Dunson 2 - Coach : Kale Simon Heritage Hall (20-6) - Chris Hamilton 9, Peter LeForce 8, Lindsay Deline 7, Chris Heigle 6, Calon Woodson 6, Rathen Carter 2, Sam Donley 2, Jamison Maxwell 1 - Coach : Chris Hamilton
Sequoyah Tahlequah (24-3) - Calsen Green 35, B.J. Leach 23, Quinton Johnston 10, Zach Parish 9, Nick Kingfisher 2, Kris Collins 2 - Coach : Jay Herrin Sperry (25-6) - Casey Cole 37, Peyton Pratt 26, Logan Mullins 6, Wyatt Brooks 3, Colton Ketcherside 2 - Coach : Lance Kight
Oklahoma Centennial (25-2) - Austin Garner 20, Malcolm Mitchell 12, Corneilus McKiver 11, Cory Morgan 9, Matthew Johnson 4 - Coach : Garrette Mantle Atoka (21-7) - Bishop Coulter 17, Bobby Johnson 10, Jaelon Harris 8, Tyreke Johnson 8, Montana Johnson 4, Brandon Callicut 3, Spencer Moore 3 - Coach : Russ Harrison
20 14
Verdigris (25-4) - Caleb Jones 19, Brewster Peacock 17, Cade Upshaw 15, Tyler Monroe 8, Ryan Skalnik 6, Laef Payne 3 - Coach : Randy Upshaw Spiro (24-3) - McKinley Whitfield 18, Knifeis Carter 13, Timothy Perry 11, Tyquan Seymour 9, Trevon Mitchern 5, Brayden Cox 2 - Coach : Dustin Gist
SEMIFINALS @ State Fair Arena
OKEMAH 59, SEQUOYAH TAHLEQUAH 54 Okemah ......................................... 12 17 Sequoyah Tahlequah ..................... 17 16
12 14
18 - 59 7 - 54
OKLAHOMA CENTENNIAL 62, VERDIGRIS 51 Oklahoma Centennial .................... 16 18 Verdigris ........................................ 15 15
14 11
14 - 62 10 - 51
Okemah (28-1) - John Wingfield 25, Gus Klutts 10, Ryan Titsworth 7, Austin Guinn 6, Hunter Webb 4, Matt Dunson 4, Ben Custer 3 - Coach : Kale Simon Sequoyah Tahlequah (24-4) - B.J. Leach 11, Elijah Tucker 10, Calsen Green 10, Zach Parish 8, Kyle Sanders 6, Quinton Johnston 5, Nick Kingfisher 4 - Coach : Jay Herrin
Oklahoma Centennial (26-2) - Austin Garner 17, Malcolm Mitchell 10, Cory Morgan 10, Matthew Johnson 8, Corneilus McKiver 8, Patrick Atkins 6, Derrick Coleman 3 - Coach : Garrette Mantle Verdigris (25-5) - Tyler Monroe 17, Cade Upshaw 12, Laef Payne 7, Caleb Jones 6, Brewster Peacock 6, Ryan Skalnik 3 - Coach : Randy Upshaw
CHAMPIONSHIP GAME @ State Fair Arena
Okemah
Austin Guinn Ryan Titsworth John Wingfield Gus Klutts Josh Deere Matt Dunson Josh Whisnant Ben Custer Albert Gibson Hunter Webb TOTALS
Oklahoma Centennial Malcolm Mitchell Corneilus McKiver Austin Garner Cory Morgan Devion Lacour Patrick Atkins Matthew Johnson Keith Krouser Derrick Coleman TOTALS
FG-AT
9 3 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 18
22 8 8 6 1 0 0 3 0 3 51
FG-AT 4 5 5 3 1 1 0 0 0 19
9 11 12 7 1 3 2 0 1 46
FT-AT 6 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7
12 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14
FT-AT 6 3 1 3 0 0 2 0 0 15
8 5 4 4 0 0 2 0 0 23
3PFG
6 3 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 11
12 8 0 5 1 0 0 0 0 0 26
3PFG 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2 2 1 3 0 1 0 0 0 9
RB PF 9 3 4 3 0 1 0 3 0 2 25
2 1 4 5 0 3 0 0 0 2 17
RB PF 6 8 9 6 2 1 4 0 0 36
0 4 4 3 1 0 1 0 0 13
A ST TP 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 6
0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
30 9 7 5 3 0 0 0 0 0 54
Sperry's Casey Cole netted 37 in the opening round against Tahlequah Sequoyah but it was not enough to overcome Sequoyah's Calsen Green's 35 in the Indians 81-74 opening round win. The seniors from Centennial entered their fourth consecutive state tourney. In the schools seventh year of existence, they have held up two gold balls and are shooting for their third.
The experience of Centennial showed in the opening round. The Bison were down by six with four minutes to go and senior Austin Garner led the comeback with a team high 20 points and a 56-53 victory over Atoka. Top ranked Okemah once again found themselves down late. Down six with four to go, senior John Wingfield went to work scoring 14 of his game high 25 in the final period and lead Okemah to a 59-54 victory and trip to the championship. Okemah's Austin Quinn did it again… and again. Quinn hit a game-tying 3-pointer with 37 seconds left in regulation to send the game into OT. He also hit a game tying three with 25 seconds left to force a second OT. In the second OT, he calmly stepped to the free throw line and sank the game winning basket giving Okemah their first State Championship with a 54-53 double-OT victory over Centennial. Austin finished with 30 points and MVP honors. All-Tournament MVP : AUSTIN GUINN (Okemah) - Calsen Green (Sequoyah Tahlequah), Malcolm Mitchell (Oklahoma Centennial), Austin Garner (Oklahoma Centennial), John Wingfield (Okemah)
TOURNAMENT POINTS SCORED
53 - Austin Guinn (Okemah) 48 - Austin Garner (Oklahoma Centennial) 45 - John Wingfield (Okemah) 45 - Calsen Green (Sequoyah Tahlequah) 37 - Casey Cole (Sperry) 36 - Malcolm Mitchell (Oklahoma Centennial) 34 - B.J. Leach (Sequoyah Tahlequah) 32 - Corneilus McKiver (Oklahoma Centennial) 28 - Cory Morgan (Oklahoma Centennial) 27 - Cade Upshaw (Verdigris) 26 - Peyton Pratt (Sperry) 25 - Tyler Monroe (Verdigris) 25 - Caleb Jones (Verdigris) 23 - Brewster Peacock (Verdigris) 19 - Gus Klutts (Okemah) 18 - McKinley Whitfield (Spiro) 17 - Zach Parish (Sequoyah Tahlequah) 17 - Bishop Coulter (Atoka) 16 - Ryan Titsworth (Okemah) 15 - Quinton Johnston (Sequoyah Tahlequah) 14 - Matthew Johnson (Oklahoma Centennial) 13 - Knifeis Carter (Spiro) 11 - Timothy Perry (Spiro) 10 - Laef Payne (Verdigris) 10 - Elijah Tucker (Sequoyah Tahlequah) 10 - Bobby Johnson (Atoka) 9 - Tyquan Seymour (Spiro) 9 - Ryan Skalnik (Verdigris) 9 - Chris Hamilton (Heritage Hall)
8 - Peter LeForce (Heritage Hall) 8 - Patrick Atkins (Oklahoma Centennial) 8 - Jaelon Harris (Atoka) 8 - Tyreke Johnson (Atoka) 7 - Lindsay Deline (Heritage Hall) 7 - Ben Custer (Okemah) 6 - Nick Kingfisher (Sequoyah Tahlequah) 6 - Matt Dunson (Okemah) 6 - Logan Mullins (Sperry) 6 - Kyle Sanders (Sequoyah Tahlequah) 6 - Chris Heigle (Heritage Hall) 6 - Calon Woodson (Heritage Hall) 5 - Trevon Mitchern (Spiro) 4 - Montana Johnson (Atoka) 4 - Hunter Webb (Okemah) 3 - Spencer Moore (Atoka) 3 - Josh Deere (Okemah) 3 - Derrick Coleman (Oklahoma Centennial) 3 - Brandon Callicut (Atoka) 3 - Wyatt Brooks (Sperry) 2 - Sam Donley (Heritage Hall) 2 - Rathen Carter (Heritage Hall) 2 - Nick Wilkerson (Okemah) 2 - Kris Collins (Sequoyah Tahlequah) 2 - Devion Lacour (Oklahoma Centennial) 2 - Colton Ketcherside (Sperry) 2 - Brayden Cox (Spiro) 1 - Jamison Maxwell (Heritage Hall)
A ST TP 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 2
1 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 4
14 13 11 9 2 2 2 0 0 53
Okemah (29-1) .............................. 10 15 1 - 54 9 15 4 Oklahoma Centennial (26-3) ......... 12 10 17 10 4 0 - 53 Coaches : Kale Simon (Okemah) - Garrette Mantle (Oklahoma Centennial)
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2014 CLASS 3A GIRLS BASKETBALL STATE TOURNAMENT QUARTERFINALS @ Southern Nazarene Univ
ALVA 68, VERDIGRIS 56 Alva ............................................... Verdigris ........................................
20 11
17 17
9 13
22 - 68 15 - 56
WASHINGTON 73, SPIRO 61 Washington ................................... Spiro ..............................................
17 12
17 9
11 17
28 - 73 23 - 61
ADAIR 45, HUGO 28 Adair .............................................. Hugo ..............................................
14 9
6 8
15 6
10 - 45 5 - 28
TOURNAMENT HIGHLIGHTS
In the quarterfinal game, Jaden Hobbs (Alva) scored 17 of her game high 30 in the fourth quarter to lead Alva over #4 Verdigris 68-56.
Alva (26-2) - Jaden Hobbs 30, Whitney Randall 17, Lora Riley 9, Nicole Ritter 6, Bailey Forell 4, Morgan Shiever 2 - Coach : Eric Smith Verdigris (25-3) - Baileigh O'Dell 21, Keara Battenfield 11, Taylor Beck 10, Courney Risenhoover 8, Caitlyn Hanslovan 5, Erin Raines 1 - Coach : Mike Buntin
Washington (27-0) - Kelsey Johnson 32, Kailee Orr 13, Degan Lampkin 11, Nevada Denton 8, Malia Wilfong 7, Brenna Busby 2 - Coach : Rocky Clarke Spiro (21-7) - Philicea Mack 21, Carleigha Thompson 21, Sarika Willis 17, Bailey Cox 2 - Coach : Kayla Carrington
All-Tournament MVP : JADEN HOBBS (Alva) - Keni Jo Lippe (Adair), Kylie Looney (Adair), Erika Wakefield (Heritage Hall), Kelsey Johnson (Washington)
Adair (27-1) - Kylie Looney 21, Keni Jo Lippe 11, Molly Kerr 8, Bailey Stephens 4, Jenny Fleming 1 - Coach : Scott Winfield Hugo (21-6) - Torri Tarkington 12, Beautiful Brown 6, Sarah Simpson 5, Rayshee Smith 3, Shaniqua Patterson 2 - Coach : Chris Scott
HERITAGE HALL 39, SEQUOYAH TAHLEQUAH 35 Heritage Hall .................................. 7 8 13 Sequoyah Tahlequah ..................... 6 10 11
11 - 39 8 - 35
Heritage Hall (20-5) - Erika Wakefield 14, Madi Moore 10, Morgan Meacham 9, Abbie Winchester 6 - Coach : Leslie Warner Sequoyah Tahlequah (25-3) - Audrey Bailou 9, Sierra Polk 7, Cenia Hayes 7, Jhonett Cookson 5, Loren Young 4, Kelsey Leach 3 - Coach : Larry Callison
SEMIFINALS @ Southern Nazarene Univ
ALVA 63, WASHINGTON 62 Alva ............................................... Washington ...................................
10 18
10 14
23 13
20 - 63 17 - 62
ADAIR 59, HERITAGE HALL 57 Adair .............................................. Heritage Hall ..................................
7 6
16 16
18 18
18 - 59 17 - 57
Alva (27-2) - Jaden Hobbs 45, Whitney Randall 6, Morgan Shiever 5, Lora Riley 3, Nicole Ritter 2, Bailey Forell 2 - Coach : Eric Smith Washington (27-1) - Kelsey Johnson 21, Kailee Orr 21, Degan Lampkin 14, Nevada Denton 4, Malia Wilfong 2 - Coach : Rocky Clarke
Adair (28-1) - Keni Jo Lippe 19, Kylie Looney 12, Molly Kerr 11, Jenny Fleming 7, Rendi Rogers 6, Brooklyn Mosier 2, Bailey Stephens 2 - Coach : Scott Winfield Heritage Hall (20-6) - Erika Wakefield 35, Morgan Meacham 10, Morgan Garrett 4, Madison Garrett 4, Abbie Winchester 3, Madi Moore 1 - Coach : Leslie Warner
CHAMPIONSHIP GAME @ State Fair Arena
Alva
Jaden Hobbs Whitney Randall Morgan Shiever Lora Riley Nicole Ritter Bailey Forell Allison Seevers TOTALS
Adair Kylie Looney Keni Jo Lippe Bailey Stephens Molly Kerr Jenny Fleming Maddy Cherry Madi Wengerd Rendi Rogers TOTALS
FG-AT
9 3 2 1 0 0 0 15
19 6 7 4 1 3 1 41
FG-AT 5 5 2 1 0 0 0 0 13
21 17 6 10 0 0 1 1 56
FT-AT
12 0 0 0 2 1 0 15
14 0 0 0 2 2 0 18
FT-AT 3 3 1 2 2 0 0 0 11
3 5 2 3 2 0 0 0 15
3PFG 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 4
3PFG 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3
Alva (28-2) .................................... 9 9 11 Adair (28-2) ................................... 8 12 9 Coaches : Eric Smith (Alva) - Scott Winfield (Adair)
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3 0 5 3 1 3 0 15 10 4 0 3 0 0 1 1 19
RB PF 8 2 4 8 6 1 0 29
1 2 1 2 3 3 0 12
RB PF 1 5 9 11 1 0 0 3 30
Name of the tournament? Beautiful Brown from Hugo Alva sophomore Jaden Hobbs was fouled and hit the game winning free throw with no time on the clock for a 63-62 semi-final win over undefeated Washington. Hobbs set a state tournament game scoring record with 45 points (33 in the second half). Kailee Orr and Kelsey Johnson added 21 apiece for the Lady Warriors. Freshman Keni Jo Lippe (Adair) sank two free throws with less than a second to go against Heritage Hall in the semi-final game for the 59-57 win. Senior Erika Wakefield hit 35 in Heritage Hall's semi-final loss to Adair. Alva's Jaden Hobbs set a 5-on-5 state tournament record by scoring 107 points in Ladybug's three tournament games breaking the previous record of 98 held by Howe's Stephanie McGee in 2004.
3 5 2 3 0 0 1 4 18
TOURNAMENT POINTS SCORED
107 - Jaden Hobbs (Alva) 53 - Kelsey Johnson (Washington) 49 - Erika Wakefield (Heritage Hall) 48 - Kylie Looney (Adair) 44 - Keni Jo Lippe (Adair) 34 - Kailee Orr (Washington) 29 - Whitney Randall (Alva) 25 - Degan Lampkin (Washington) 23 - Molly Kerr (Adair) 21 - Philicea Mack (Spiro) 21 - Carleigha Thompson (Spiro) 21 - Baileigh O'Dell (Verdigris) 19 - Morgan Meacham (Heritage Hall) 17 - Sarika Willis (Spiro) 15 - Lora Riley (Alva) 12 - Torri Tarkington (Hugo) 12 - Nevada Denton (Washington) 12 - Morgan Shiever (Alva) 11 - Madi Moore (Heritage Hall) 11 - Keara Battenfield (Verdigris) 11 - Bailey Stephens (Adair) 10 - Taylor Beck (Verdigris) 10 - Nicole Ritter (Alva)
A ST TP 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 2
3 0 0 0 0 0 0 3
32 6 5 3 2 1 0 49
A ST TP 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1
0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 3
15 14 5 4 2 0 0 0 40
20 - 49 11 - 40
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10 - Jenny Fleming (Adair) 9 - Malia Wilfong (Washington) 9 - Audrey Bailou (Sequoyah Tahlequah) 9 - Abbie Winchester (Heritage Hall) 8 - Courney Risenhoover (Verdigris) 7 - Sierra Polk (Sequoyah Tahlequah) 7 - Cenia Hayes (Sequoyah Tahlequah) 7 - Bailey Forell (Alva) 6 - Rendi Rogers (Adair) 6 - Beautiful Brown (Hugo) 5 - Sarah Simpson (Hugo) 5 - Jhonett Cookson (Sequoyah Tahlequah) 5 - Caitlyn Hanslovan (Verdigris) 4 - Morgan Garrett (Heritage Hall) 4 - Madison Garrett (Heritage Hall) 4 - Loren Young (Sequoyah Tahlequah) 3 - Rayshee Smith (Hugo) 3 - Kelsey Leach (Sequoyah Tahlequah) 2 - Shaniqua Patterson (Hugo) 2 - Brooklyn Mosier (Adair) 2 - Brenna Busby (Washington) 2 - Bailey Cox (Spiro) 1 - Erin Raines (Verdigris)
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LATTA 54, PAWNEE 49 Latta .............................................. Pawnee .........................................
18 11
10 11
13 22
13 - 54 15 - 49
THOMAS 63, PRESTON 58 Thomas .......................................... Preston ..........................................
12 15
18 13
12 10
21 - 63 20 - 58
HAWORTH 49, MERRITT 42 Haworth ........................................ Merritt ...........................................
14 10
14 5
0 12
21 - 49 15 - 42
TOURNAMENT HIGHLIGHTS
Thomas entered the playoffs undefeated by lost their Regional opener to Hobart but made it through the hard way by winning 5 straight games.
Latta (25-4) - Kade Hayes 14, Treston Tully 13, Brady Johnson 12, Brogan Cantrell 9, Derek Epperly 6 - Coach : Donnie Husband Pawnee (22-6) - Gideon Gardner 22, Nathan Brock 10, Ryland Moore 6, Alex Roughface 6, Paydon Moore 5 - Coach : David Page
Thomas (27-1) - Chezden Nease 23, Trent Dunnaway 21, Hayden Herrera 7, Noah Reyes 6, Mason Hamberlin 3, Schell Apple 3 - Coach : Jim Petree Preston (23-5) - Koby Goodman 20, Brian Mayfield 14, Jadon Huffman 12, Zac Pinkston 7, Trevor Talton 3, Toaland Knox 2 - Coach : Dirk Walden
Haworth (27-4) - Junior Griffin 18, Oscar Rivera 13, Jerry Threadgill 11, Hayden Grimes 5, Dorian Threadgill 2 - Coach : Burtchal Griffin Merritt (24-3) - Pierson Waugh 10, Dylan Shockey 9, Tanner Mong 6, Trevor Price 6, Tanner Loyd 5, Reid Barber 4, James Pruitt 2 - Coach : Russ Rundle
MILLWOOD 66, HOWE 46 Millwood ....................................... Howe .............................................
11 11
20 12
19 9
16 - 66 14 - 46
Millwood (21-5) - Ashford Golden 32, Mike Mayes 15, Jalone Friday 13, Deaundray Lewis 2, Antonio Fortune 2, Jamal Gaskins 1, Jahlin Williams 1 - Coach : Varryl Franklin Howe (26-5) - Stephen Helmandollar 21, Gaven Brown 9, Brent Hill 5, Chesly Hall 4, Nick Smallwood 4 - Coach : Shane Brown
SEMIFINALS @ State Fair Arena
LATTA 54, THOMAS 39 Latta .............................................. Thomas ..........................................
13 12
11 8
17 10
13 - 54 9 - 39
HAWORTH 66, MILLWOOD 64 Haworth ........................................ Millwood .......................................
13 18
14 9
20 19
19 - 66 18 - 64
Latta (26-4) - Treston Tully 21, Derek Epperly 13, Brogan Cantrell 9, Kade Hayes 6, Carter Kessinger 3, Ryan Stockton 2 - Coach : Donnie Husband Thomas (27-2) - Chezden Nease 22, Hayden Herrera 7, Schell Apple 5, Trent Dunnaway 2, Noah Reyes 2, Tyler Freeburg 1 - Coach : Jim Petree
Haworth (28-4) - Junior Griffin 14, Jerry Threadgill 13, Oscar Rivera 13, Hayden Grimes 13, Dorian Threadgill 7, K.J. Flemings 3, Isaiah Daffern 2, James Pollard 1 - Coach : Burtchal Griffin Millwood (21-6) - Ashford Golden 21, Jalone Friday 13, Mike Mayes 13, Jamal Gaskins 10, Jahlin Williams 3, Antonio Fortune 2, Quincy Dotson 2 - Coach : Varryl Franklin
CHAMPIONSHIP GAME @ State Fair Arena
Latta
Kade Hayes Treston Tully Brogan Cantrell Derek Epperly Brady Johnson Carter Kessinger Ryan Stockton Zac Albert TOTALS
Haworth Oscar Rivera Dorian Threadgill Hayden Grimes Junior Griffin Jerry Threadgill Isaiah Daffern Sterling Hammond James Pollard Devin Johnson K.J. Flemings TOTALS
FG-AT
6 3 2 2 1 1 0 0 15
10 4 4 5 3 1 0 0 27
FG-AT 6 3 3 3 2 1 1 0 0 0 19
12 4 10 10 10 1 1 0 0 0 48
FT-AT
7 7 5 3 1 0 0 0 23
9 8 8 5 2 0 0 0 32
3PFG 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 4
7 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 8
FT-AT
3PFG
4 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 7
2 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5
7 2 2 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 15
6 3 7 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 20
RB PF 2 4 6 4 2 3 2 1 24
0 3 4 3 4 1 0 0 15
RB PF 4 3 1 4 2 3 0 0 0 1 18
5 3 2 5 2 3 3 1 0 0 24
A ST TP 1 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 5
0 1 0 0 2 0 1 0 4
22 13 9 7 3 3 0 0 57
Millwood's Ashford Golden scored 22 of the tournament high 32 points in the second half to lead Millwood to an opening round win over Howe 66-46. Balanced scoring was the key to Haworth's semi-final victory over Millwood. Haworth was led by Junior Griffin with 14 and three others with 13, Hayden Grimes, Oscar Rivera and Jerry Threadgill, Jr in the 66-64 victory. Defending State Champs Latta went into halftime mad against Haworth in the championship but came out on fire! The Panthers were down 26-19. But senior Kade Hayes lead the charge with 22 points and Latta outscored Haworth 38-24 in the second half to win their second consecutive championship. Haworth's loss in the finals is their third consecutive runner-up finish. All-Tournament MVP : KADE HAYES (Latta) - Ashford Golden (Millwood), Oscar Rivera (Haworth), Junior Griffin (Haworth), Treston Tully (Latta)
TOURNAMENT POINTS SCORED
53 - Ashford Golden (Millwood) 47 - Treston Tully (Latta) 45 - Chezden Nease (Thomas) 44 - Oscar Rivera (Haworth) 42 - Kade Hayes (Latta) 38 - Junior Griffin (Haworth) 30 - Jerry Threadgill (Haworth) 28 - Mike Mayes (Millwood) 27 - Brogan Cantrell (Latta) 26 - Jalone Friday (Millwood) 26 - Derek Epperly (Latta) 25 - Hayden Grimes (Haworth) 23 - Trent Dunnaway (Thomas) 22 - Gideon Gardner (Pawnee) 21 - Stephen Helmandollar (Howe) 20 - Koby Goodman (Preston) 18 - Dorian Threadgill (Haworth) 15 - Brady Johnson (Latta) 14 - Hayden Herrera (Thomas) 14 - Brian Mayfield (Preston) 12 - Jadon Huffman (Preston) 11 - Jamal Gaskins (Millwood) 10 - Pierson Waugh (Merritt) 10 - Nathan Brock (Pawnee) 9 - Gaven Brown (Howe) 9 - Dylan Shockey (Merritt) 8 - Schell Apple (Thomas)
8 - Noah Reyes (Thomas) 7 - Zac Pinkston (Preston) 6 - Trevor Price (Merritt) 6 - Tanner Mong (Merritt) 6 - Ryland Moore (Pawnee) 6 - Carter Kessinger (Latta) 6 - Alex Roughface (Pawnee) 5 - Tanner Loyd (Merritt) 5 - Paydon Moore (Pawnee) 5 - Brent Hill (Howe) 4 - Jahlin Williams (Millwood) 4 - Antonio Fortune (Millwood) 4 - Isaiah Daffern (Haworth) 4 - Nick Smallwood (Howe) 4 - Reid Barber (Merritt) 4 - Chesly Hall (Howe) 3 - Trevor Talton (Preston) 3 - Mason Hamberlin (Thomas) 3 - K.J. Flemings (Haworth) 2 - Toaland Knox (Preston) 2 - Sterling Hammond (Haworth) 2 - Ryan Stockton (Latta) 2 - Quincy Dotson (Millwood) 2 - James Pruitt (Merritt) 2 - Deaundray Lewis (Millwood) 1 - James Pollard (Haworth) 1 - Tyler Freeburg (Thomas)
A ST TP 2 1 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 7
3 0 2 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 11
18 9 7 6 6 2 2 0 0 0 50
Latta (27-4) ................................... 7 12 12 26 - 57 Haworth (28-5) ............................. 15 11 6 18 - 50 Coaches : Donnie Husband (Latta) - Burtchal Griffin (Haworth)
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TOURNAMENT HIGHLIGHTS
PRESTON 51, LATTA 48 - OT Preston .......................................... Latta ..............................................
10 11
12 15
15 12
TONKAWA 66, THOMAS 60 Tonkawa ........................................ Thomas ..........................................
21 19
13 15
8 9
24 - 66 17 - 60
CORDELL 45, KETCHUM 32 Cordell ........................................... Ketchum ........................................
7 6
17 5
9 9
12 - 45 12 - 32
9 8
5 - 51 2 - 48
Preston (26-4) - Chelsea Dungee 29, Ki-Essence Shields 6, Audrionna Fonteno 5, Jordan Ivey 4, Madisyn McFalls 3, Danielle Hawkins 3 - Coach : Jeff Weedn Latta (21-9) - Nelania Baker 18, Krisha Young 9, Shelby Parnacher 8, Laramie Edens 7, Shiann Henderson 4, Sydney Brinlee 2 - Coach : David Tinkler
Tonkawa (22-6) - Logan Burgess 18, Baylee Jacobs 17, Samantha Allen 14, Omega Reese 11, Rebecca Means 3, Valerie Allen 3 - Coach : Joe Jacobs Thomas (21-4) - Ali Clayborn 16, McKenzie Billy 15, Carley Frymire 13, Jamie Gibson 6, Anna Cornell 5, Madi Gose 5 - Coach : Jay Wood
Cordell (26-1) - Gabbie Parsons 16, Lauren Russ 13, Cherokee Mitchell 10, Sydnee Sealey 5, McKenna Morley 1 - Coach : Jana Rogers Ketchum (23-6) - Jo-Lynne Fairchild 9, Kelsy Byrd 9, Bailey Pendley 7, Justice Campbell 4, Miranda Griffin 3 - Coach : Sam Fairchild
MILLWOOD 34, HENNESSEY 27 Millwood ....................................... Hennessey .....................................
10 4
11 11
10 7
3 - 34 5 - 27
Millwood (22-3) - Raven Prince 16, Nykiah Hines 9, Mekayla Jackson 4, Awreona Ransom 2, Bria Dean 2, DeRae Lewis 1 - Coach : Arnelia Spears Hennessey (20-9) - Addi Meeker 10, Kinsey Neiderer 4, Skylar Holder 4, A Duell 3, Kylee Biehm 3, Kinsey Reeves 3 - Coach : Marty McBride
SEMIFINALS @ State Fair Arena
PRESTON 49, TONKAWA 41 Preston .......................................... Tonkawa ........................................
12 13
10 10
11 7
16 - 49 11 - 41
CORDELL 46, MILLWOOD 40 Cordell ........................................... Millwood .......................................
6 3
12 10
13 11
15 - 46 16 - 40
Preston (27-4) - Chelsea Dungee 16, Ki-Essence Shields 10, Danielle Hawkins 9, Audrionna Fonteno 5, Alison Raley 4, Jordan Ivey 3, Madisyn McFalls 2 - Coach : Jeff Weedn Tonkawa (22-7) - Valerie Allen 13, Logan Burgess 11, Omega Reese 10, Baylee Jacobs 5, Kira Looper 2 - Coach : Joe Jacobs
Cordell (27-1) - Gabbie Parsons 18, Cherokee Mitchell 11, Lauren Russ 9, McKenna Morley 4, Morgan Price 2, Sydnee Sealey 2 - Coach : Jana Rogers Millwood (22-4) - Raven Prince 16, DeRae Lewis 8, Bria Dean 7, Destinee Gooden 3, Awreona Ransom 2, Mekayla Jackson 2, Nykiah Hines 2 - Coach : Arnelia Spears
CHAMPIONSHIP GAME @ State Fair Arena
Preston
Chelsea Dungee Danielle Hawkins Jordan Ivey Audrionna Fonteno Ki-Essence Shields Madisyn McFalls Alison Raley Armahni Shields TOTALS
Cordell Gabbie Parsons Cherokee Mitchell Morgan Price McKenna Morley Sydnee Sealey Acasha Lubbers Lauren Russ Kiley Isbell TOTALS
FG-AT
8 2 2 2 2 1 0 0 17
12 6 4 5 9 2 0 2 40
FG-AT 9 2 2 1 1 0 0 0 15
18 3 4 4 5 0 1 0 35
FT-AT
3PFG
3 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 5
4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 6
6 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 8
4 5 0 0 1 0 0 0 10
FT-AT
3PFG
2 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 6
2 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 5
3 4 1 3 0 0 0 0 11
6 1 1 1 4 0 0 0 13
RB PF 5 2 3 2 9 0 4 0 25
3 2 1 1 3 2 0 0 12
RB PF 4 4 2 1 2 0 3 0 16
1 1 5 0 3 0 1 0 11
A ST TP 2 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 5
1 3 0 1 1 1 0 0 7
23 6 6 4 4 2 0 0 45
Name of the Tournament? Ki-Essence Sheilds of Preston. Ketchum last appearance in the State Tournament was 23 years ago in 1981. Longtime Millwood coach Arnelia Spears' loses in the semi-finals to end an illustrious high school coaching career which included 40 years of coaching at Millwood, more than 760 career victories, 21 appearances in the state tournament (23-18 Record) and 3 state championships (1990, 2008, 2012) and 5 runner-up's (1991, 1993, 2009, 2010, 2011). Cordell's Gabbie Parsons lead the way with 18 points as the Blue Devils advanced to the championship with a 46-40 upset of #1 Millwood.
Preston sophomore Chelsea Dungee entered the state tournament averaging 26.2 ppg and didn't disappoint in the tournament. Chelsea led all scoring in the tournament with 69 points. The goal that was focused on from the beginning came true as the Preston Lady Pirates defeated Cordell 45-41, behind Chelsea Dungee's 23 points, to win the school's seventh girls basketball State Championship. All-Tournament MVP : CHELSEA DUNGEE (Preston) - Logan Burgess (Tonkawa), Cherokee Mitchell (Cordell), Gabbie Parsons (Cordell), Raven Prince (Millwood)
TOURNAMENT POINTS SCORED
68 - Chelsea Dungee (Preston) 56 - Gabbie Parsons (Cordell) 32 - Raven Prince (Millwood) 29 - Logan Burgess (Tonkawa) 29 - Cherokee Mitchell (Cordell) 22 - Lauren Russ (Cordell) 22 - Baylee Jacobs (Tonkawa) 21 - Omega Reese (Tonkawa) 20 - Ki-Essence Shields (Preston) 18 - Nelania Baker (Latta) 18 - Danielle Hawkins (Preston) 16 - Valerie Allen (Tonkawa) 16 - Ali Clayborn (Thomas) 15 - McKenzie Billy (Thomas) 14 - Samantha Allen (Tonkawa) 14 - Audrionna Fonteno (Preston) 13 - Jordan Ivey (Preston) 13 - Carley Frymire (Thomas) 11 - Nykiah Hines (Millwood) 10 - Sydnee Sealey (Cordell) 10 - Addi Meeker (Hennessey) 9 - Krisha Young (Latta) 9 - Kelsy Byrd (Ketchum) 9 - Jo-Lynne Fairchild (Ketchum) 9 - DeRae Lewis (Millwood)
A ST TP 0 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 5
2 1 1 0 3 0 0 2 9
22 8 5 3 3 0 0 0 41
7 - 45 Preston (28-4) ............................... 16 12 10 Cordell (27-2) ................................ 18 3 4 16 - 41 Coaches : Jeff Weedn (Preston) - Jana Rogers (Cordell)
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9 - Bria Dean (Millwood) 8 - Shelby Parnacher (Latta) 8 - McKenna Morley (Cordell) 7 - Morgan Price (Cordell) 7 - Madisyn McFalls (Preston) 7 - Laramie Edens (Latta) 7 - Bailey Pendley (Ketchum) 6 - Mekayla Jackson (Millwood) 6 - Jamie Gibson (Thomas) 5 - Madi Gose (Thomas) 5 - Anna Cornell (Thomas) 4 - Skylar Holder (Hennessey) 4 - Alison Raley (Preston) 4 - Awreona Ransom (Millwood) 4 - Justice Campbell (Ketchum) 4 - Shiann Henderson (Latta) 4 - Kinsey Neiderer (Hennessey) 3 - Rebecca Means (Tonkawa) 3 - Miranda Griffin (Ketchum) 3 - Kylee Biehm (Hennessey) 3 - Kinsey Reeves (Hennessey) 3 - Destinee Gooden (Millwood) 3 - A Duell (Hennessey) 2 - Kira Looper (Tonkawa) 2 - Sydney Brinlee (Latta)
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TOURNAMENT HIGHLIGHTS
GLENCOE 83, VELMA-ALMA 69 Glencoe ......................................... Velma-Alma ...................................
18 17
22 17
16 16
27 - 83 19 - 69
WELEETKA 49, LAVERNE 44 Weleetka ....................................... Laverne ..........................................
12 9
13 8
8 8
16 - 49 19 - 44
Glencoe (27-0) - Ty Lazenby 31, Andrew Kuhn 19, Jake Lazenby 17, J.K. Hadlock 11, Sean Smith 5, Lyle Smith 0, Dylan Billingslee 0 - Coach : John Lazenby Velma-Alma (21-7) - Conner Sullivan 28, Jaz Gayanich 21, Ryan Ross 11, Alan Beck 5, Ryan Enlow 2, Kelton Brown 2 - Coach : Kenny Bare
Weleetka (26-3) - Caleb Wittman 13, Shaun Bencoma 11, Montana Gormly 10, Jackson Frye 8, Chance Hawkins 7 - Coach : William Bencoma Laverne (18-5) - Trevor Harris 18, Tanner Allen 10, Tucker Roff 8, Mason Overstreet 7, Jarren Nine 1 - Coach : Tanner Woods
KIOWA 56, FORT COBB-BROXTON 46 Kiowa ............................................ 19 Fort Cobb-Broxton ......................... 12
10 12
7 8
20 - 56 14 - 46
HOLLIS 45, POND CREEK-HUNTER 39 Hollis ............................................. 11 Pond Creek-Hunter ........................ 12
6 5
11 4
17 - 45 18 - 39
Kiowa (24-5) - Tristan McMath 19, Brycen Overton 11, Clay Doyle 10, Brice Smith 8, Shay Calvert 6, Jonny Allen 2, Grayson Giffin 0, Cody Wren 0 - Coach : Keith Quaid Fort Cobb-Broxton (28-1) - Greyden Steinmetz 17, Cameron Hines 12, Cameron Martin 7, Levi Pierce 5, Elijah Collins 5 - Coach : Scott Hines
Hollis (20-3) - Jordan Campbell 13, Tyler Bess 12, T.J. Walker 10, Jace Webb 4, Malic Johnson 3, Holden Gollihare 3 - Coach : Larry Taylor Pond Creek-Hunter (19-5) - Kade Tracy 13, Zach Rayner 9, Eric Galliton 7, Trenton Grimes 5, Jevan Overton 3, Josh Irvin 2 - Coach : Darin Jones
SEMIFINALS @ State Fair Arena
GLENCOE 73, WELEETKA 67 Glencoe ......................................... Weleetka .......................................
8 21
18 18
21 7
26 - 73 21 - 67
KIOWA 44, HOLLIS 31 Kiowa ............................................ Hollis .............................................
8 13
13 4
14 6
9 - 44 8 - 31
Glencoe (28-0) - Ty Lazenby 25, Jake Lazenby 25, J.K. Hadlock 12, Andrew Kuhn 5, Claytin Beaver 4, Dylan Billingslee 2 - Coach : John Lazenby Weleetka (26-4) - Jackson Frye 20, Shaun Bencoma 17, Montana Gormly 16, Caleb Wittman 12, Calvin Wittman 2 - Coach : William Bencoma
Kiowa (27-4) - Brycen Overton 14, Shay Calvert 11, Brice Smith 10, Tristan McMath 6, Clay Doyle 3 - Coach : Keith Quaid Hollis (20-4) - T.J. Walker 10, Tyler Bess 8, Malic Johnson 5, Jace Webb 4, Holden Gollihare 2, Jordan Campbell 2 - Coach : Larry Taylor
CHAMPIONSHIP GAME @ State Fair Arena
Glencoe
Ty Lazenby Jake Lazenby Andrew Kuhn Claytin Beaver J.K. Hadlock Team Lane Driskill Sean Smith John Broyles Blake Wieide Dakota Bennett Quintin Ash TOTALS
Kiowa Brice Smith Clay Doyle Tristan McMath Brycen Overton Shay Calvert Cody Walters Team Caden Shores Tanner Williams Jakob Echelle Daniel Tucker Cody Schonewitz Jonny Allen TOTALS
FG-AT
13 1 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 19
25 8 2 3 2 0 0 2 2 0 0 1 45
FG-AT 5 4 3 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 16
9 9 5 9 7 1 0 3 0 1 0 0 0 44
FT-AT
9 3 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14
10 5 1 1 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 21
3PFG 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3
5 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7
FT-AT
3PFG
3 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4
0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3
6 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8
0 4 0 5 5 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 15
RB PF 6 1 8 2 2 5 0 7 0 1 0 1 33
4 1 3 2 3 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 16
RB PF 7 2 4 2 2 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 3 24
5 1 3 5 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 3 20
A ST TP 1 4 1 0 0 11 0 1 0 0 0 0 18
1 0 0 0 2 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 12
37 7 5 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 57
Ty and Jake Lazenby did what they do by combining for 48 but it was the boost from sophomore Andrew Kuhn that was the difference maker. Andrew scored 19 and undefeated Glencoe continued their quest for back-to-back championships with a 83-69 opening round win over Velma-Alma. For the first time in school history, Kiowa is in the semi-finals. The Cowboys drained 5three's in the first and never looked back as Kiowa ranked #11 knocked off previously undefeated Fort Cobb-Broxton (28-0) 56-46 in the quarterfinals. Tristan McMath led the way with 19 points. In the semi's Glencoe found themselves down 17-2 at one point and 13 at the half. But Ty and Jake Lazenby sent Glencoe on a 19-1 third quarter run that quickly made the panic, go away. Glencoe crused from that point on and punched their ticket to the finals with a 73-67 victory over Weleetka who were led by Jackson Frye with 20.
In the championship, one name stood above the rest, Ty Lazenby. Ty scored 37 of the teams 57 points and it was never close. Glencoe finished its undefeated and back-toback quest with a 57-39 victory over #11 Kiowa. Ty Lazenby finished the tournament with a total of 93 points. All-Tournament MVP : TY LAZENBY (Glencoe) - Brice Smith (Kiowa), Tristan McMath (Kiowa), Shaun Bencoma (Weleetka), Jake Lazenby (Glencoe)
TOURNAMENT POINTS SCORED
93 - Ty Lazenby (Glencoe) 49 - Jake Lazenby (Glencoe) 31 - Tristan McMath (Kiowa) 31 - Brycen Overton (Kiowa) 31 - Brice Smith (Kiowa) 29 - Andrew Kuhn (Glencoe) 28 - Shaun Bencoma (Weleetka) 28 - Jackson Frye (Weleetka) 28 - Conner Sullivan (Velma-Alma) 27 - J.K. Hadlock (Glencoe) 26 - Montana Gormly (Weleetka) 25 - Caleb Wittman (Weleetka) 22 - Clay Doyle (Kiowa) 21 - Jaz Gayanich (Velma-Alma) 20 - Tyler Bess (Hollis) 20 - T.J. Walker (Hollis) 20 - Shay Calvert (Kiowa) 18 - Trevor Harris (Laverne) 17 - Greyden Steinmetz (Fort Cobb-Broxton) 15 - Jordan Campbell (Hollis) 13 - Kade Tracy (Pond Creek-Hunter) 12 - Cameron Hines (Fort Cobb-Broxton) 11 - Ryan Ross (Velma-Alma) 10 - Tanner Allen (Laverne)
9 - Zach Rayner (Pond Creek-Hunter) 8 - Tucker Roff (Laverne) 8 - Malic Johnson (Hollis) 8 - Jace Webb (Hollis) 8 - Claytin Beaver (Glencoe) 7 - Mason Overstreet (Laverne) 7 - Eric Galliton (Pond Creek-Hunter) 7 - Chance Hawkins (Weleetka) 7 - Cameron Martin (Fort Cobb-Broxton) 5 - Levi Pierce (Fort Cobb-Broxton) 5 - Alan Beck (Velma-Alma) 5 - Holden Gollihare (Hollis) 5 - Sean Smith (Glencoe) 5 - Trenton Grimes (Pond Creek-Hunter) 5 - Elijah Collins (Fort Cobb-Broxton) 3 - Jevan Overton (Pond Creek-Hunter) 2 - Ryan Enlow (Velma-Alma) 2 - Kelton Brown (Velma-Alma) 2 - Josh Irvin (Pond Creek-Hunter) 2 - Jonny Allen (Kiowa) 2 - Dylan Billingslee (Glencoe) 2 - Cody Walters (Kiowa) 2 - Calvin Wittman (Weleetka) 1 - Jarren Nine (Laverne)
A ST TP 0 1 0 1 4 0 7 1 0 0 0 0 0 14
3 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 6
13 9 6 6 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 39
Glencoe (29-0) .............................. 13 12 16 16 - 57 T h e O k l a h o m a H i g h S c h oo l S p o r ts H i sto r i c a l S o c i e t y – w w w . O H S S H S . c o m Kiowa (27-5) ................................. 13 8 11 7 - 39 Coaches : John Lazenby (Glencoe) - Keith Quaid (Kiowa)
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TOURNAMENT HIGHLIGHTS
POND CREEK-HUNTER 59, CADDO 30 Pond Creek-Hunter ........................ 12 Caddo ............................................ 11
18 6
9 9
20 - 59 4 - 30
CHEYENNE-REYDON 49, STERLING 43 Cheyenne-Reydon ......................... 6 Sterling .......................................... 12
13 11
10 6
20 - 49 14 - 43
SEILING 49, TURNER 36 Seiling ............................................ Turner ...........................................
17 8
10 10
4 6
18 - 49 12 - 36
FRONTIER 79, ARKOMA 71 Frontier ......................................... Arkoma ..........................................
24 13
17 20
17 11
21 - 79 27 - 71
Senior Jade Jones entered the tournament with over 2000 career points and averaged 25.8 ppg for the season. Pond Creek's only loss was to Frontier in the Area Finals.
Pond Creek-Hunter (26-1) - Jade Jones 20, Tiarra Davis 13, Bailey White 10, Rylie Halcomb 8, Shyanne Howard 4, Bria Taylor 4 - Coach : Tasha Diesselhorst Caddo (23-3) - Tobi Miller 9, Alli Adair 6, Julie Layton 5, Shelby Dellinger 3, Desiree Haugen 0 Coach : Vernon Johnson
Cheyenne-Reydon (26-4) - Summer Pennington 22, Kate Sander 10, Taylor Swisher 8, Morgan Latta 5, Amanda Bogle 2, McKenzie Torrance 2 - Coach : Brad Thrash Sterling (25-4) - Madeline Jacobi 18, Laurie Derrico 14, Kelsee Milam 6, Alie Payne 3, Madison Bradshaw 2 - Coach : Rick Wilson
Seiling (22-5) - Taylor Hedrick 18, Kaci Livingston 13, Kylie Templin 11, Morgan Marks 5, Kelsie Pethoud 2 - Coach : Brady Hamar Turner (24-4) - Andi McGill 22, Perri McGill 9, Jacey Henry 2, Allie Foster 2 - Coach : Jerry Garrett
Frontier (25-4) - Marissa Goodman 29, Thristian Young 26, Michaelanne Nelson 11, Alivia Molina 9, Kristan Molina 4 - Coach : Bob Weckstein Arkoma (25-5) - Rosa Orpo 23, Kelsi Johnson 11, Julia Anderson 10, Shaylea Whisenhunt 9, Rosa Niklander 8, Abby Gragg 6, Tiera Brumfield 4 - Coach : Connie Ray
SEMIFINALS @ State Fair Arena
POND CREEK-HUNTER 48, CHEYENNE 35 Pond Creek-Hunter ........................ 9 Cheyenne ...................................... 13
11 4
7 7
21 - 48 11 - 35
SEILING 35, FRONTIER 34 Seiling ............................................ Frontier .........................................
11 11
10 13
7 - 35 4 - 34
Pond Creek-Hunter (27-1) - Jade Jones 30, Tiarra Davis 9, Rylie Halcomb 5, Bria Taylor 2, Bailey White 2 - Coach : Tasha Diesselhorst Cheyenne (26-5) - Kate Sander 8, Summer Pennington 6, Taylor Swisher 6, Morgan Latta 6, Abbey Hartley 3, Monti Sappenfield 3, Amanda Bogle 2, LynAnn Hendrickson 1 - Coach : Brad Thrash
7 6
Seiling (23-5) - Taylor Hedrick 18, Morgan Marks 6, Kylie Templin 4, Kelsie Pethoud 4, Margo Marks 3 - Coach : Brady Hamar Frontier (25-5) - Marissa Goodman 18, Alivia Molina 8, Kristan Molina 3, Michaelanne Nelson 3, Thristian Young 2 - Coach : Bob Weckstein
CHAMPIONSHIP GAME @ State Fair Arena
Pond Creek-Hunter Rylie Halcomb Tiarra Davis Jade Jones Bria Taylor Taylor Fetters Bailey White TOTALS
Seiling Morgan Marks Kylie Templin Taylor Hedrick Kaci Livingston Kelsie Pethoud Kassady Pethoud Margo Marks TOTALS
FG-AT
4 3 4 1 0 0 12
8 5 13 2 0 1 29
FG-AT 3 3 2 1 1 0 0 10
5 10 6 6 1 0 1 29
FT-AT
3PFG
1 3 0 0 0 0 4
4 0 0 0 0 0 4
5 3 0 0 0 0 8
7 2 4 0 0 0 13
FT-AT
3PFG
2 2 0 0 0 0 0 4
0 1 1 1 1 0 2 6
2 2 0 0 0 0 0 4
1 3 4 2 1 0 4 15
RB PF 3 7 3 4 1 1 19
1 0 3 2 1 2 9
RB PF 6 1 0 5 2 0 1 15
2 4 3 3 3 0 1 16
A ST TP 0 2 4 0 0 1 7
0 1 0 0 0 0 1
13 9 8 2 0 0 32
Sterling coach Rick Wilson returned to the state tournament for the 23rd time and 778 career wins. Cheyenne's Summer Pennington entered the tournament averaging 6.1 ppg. She picked a perfect time to have a career high 22 points as Cheyenne defeated Sterling in the opening round 49-43. Marissa Goodman scored 29 and Tristian Young "added" 26 as Frontier punched a ticket into the semi-finals with a 79-71 victory over Arkoma. Frontier's Thristian Young was charged with a technical foul after she connected with an elbow which struck a Seiling player with 11.8 seconds remaining. Seiling's Taylor Hendrick hit 1 of 2 free throws to tie the game and Seiling senior Kelsie Pethoud sank the game winning free throw with 6 seconds remaining to send Seiling in the Championship with a 35-34 victory over Frontier.
With leading scorer Jade Jones and MVP shooting only 4-13 from the field, senior Rylie Halcomb came to the rescue. Halcomb drained four 3-pointers for a game high 13 points as Pond Creek-Hunter won their first State Championship with a 32-30 victory over Seiling. All-Tournament MVP : JADE JONES (Pond Creek-Hunter) - Marissa Goodman (Frontier), Morgan Marks (Seiling), Taylor Hedrick (Seiling), Tiarra Davis (Pond Creek-Hunter)
TOURNAMENT POINTS SCORED
58 - Jade Jones (Pond Creek-Hunter) 47 - Marissa Goodman (Frontier) 41 - Taylor Hedrick (Seiling) 31 - Tiarra Davis (Pond Creek-Hunter) 28 - Thristian Young (Frontier) 28 - Summer Pennington (Cheyenne) 26 - Rylie Halcomb (Pond Creek-Hunter) 24 - Kylie Templin (Seiling) 23 - Rosa Orpo (Arkoma) 22 - Andi McGill (Turner) 21 - Morgan Marks (Seiling) 18 - Madeline Jacobi (Sterling) 18 - Kate Sander (Cheyenne) 17 - Alivia Molina (Frontier) 16 - Kaci Livingston (Seiling) 14 - Taylor Swisher (Cheyenne) 14 - Michaelanne Nelson (Frontier) 14 - Laurie Derrico (Sterling) 12 - Bailey White (Pond Creek-Hunter) 11 - Morgan Latta (Cheyenne) 11 - Kelsi Johnson (Arkoma) 10 - Julia Anderson (Arkoma) 9 - Tobi Miller (Caddo)
A ST TP 0 0 5 1 1 0 0 7
0 0 1 0 1 0 0 2
10 9 5 3 3 0 0 30
9 5 15 3 - 32 Pond Creek-Hunter (28-1) ............. Seiling (23-6) ................................. 5 7 11 7 - 30 Coaches : Tasha Diesselhorst (Pond Creek-Hunter) - Brady Hamar (Seiling)
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9 - Perri McGill (Turner) 9 - Kelsie Pethoud (Seiling) 9 - Shaylea Whisenhunt (Arkoma) 8 - Rosa Niklander (Arkoma) 8 - Bria Taylor (Pond Creek-Hunter) 7 - Kristan Molina (Frontier) 6 - Kelsee Milam (Sterling) 6 - Alli Adair (Caddo) 6 - Abby Gragg (Arkoma) 5 - Julie Layton (Caddo) 4 - Tiera Brumfield (Arkoma) 4 - Shyanne Howard (Pond Creek-Hunter) 4 - Amanda Bogle (Cheyenne) 3 - Shelby Dellinger (Caddo) 3 - Monti Sappenfield (Cheyenne) 3 - Margo Marks (Seiling) 3 - Alie Payne (Sterling) 3 - Abbey Hartley (Cheyenne) 2 - McKenzie Torrance (Cheyenne) 2 - Madison Bradshaw (Sterling) 2 - Jacey Henry (Turner) 2 - Allie Foster (Turner) 1 - LynAnn Hendrickson (Cheyenne)
2014 CLASS B BOYS BASKETBALL STATE TOURNAMENT QUARTERFINALS @ Carl Albert HS
FORGAN 78, CAVE SPRINGS 40 Forgan ........................................... Cave Springs ..................................
TOURNAMENT HIGHLIGHTS
23 1
19 12
19 11
17 - 78 16 - 40
ARNETT 63, SOUTHWEST COVENANT 43 Arnett ............................................ 20 Southwest Covenant ..................... 12
13 13
21 7
9 - 63 11 - 43
LOOKEBA-SICKLES 72, TIPTON 67 - OT Lookeba-Sickles ............................. 19 Tipton ............................................ 17
10 17
18 12
17 18
6 5
9 9
5 4
Forgan shot off to a 23-1 first quarter lead and never looked back against Cave Springs in the opening round, 78-40.
Forgan (27-1) - Chandler Bryer 14, Jace Kerr 13, Trevin Lopez 12, Luis Ordonez 11, Dee Alston 9, Cody Mathews 7, Cameron Vanatta 5, David Stout 5, Terry Lopez 2 - Coach : Todd Kerr Cave Springs (23-3) - Wyatt Coiner 20, Michael Tillery 6, Youngwolf Vann 5, Dwight Catron 2, Tristian Tate 2, Christopher Luethje 2, Jacob Bishop 2, Jason Noel 1 - Coach : Gerald Fishinghawk
Arnett (22-8) - Tyler Tune 22, Nicolas Smith 17, Ryne Friesen 14, Jacob Miller 8, Bradley Davis 2 Coach : Allen Tune Southwest Covenant (16-6) - Josh McMinn 16, R.J. Harms 10, Brock Crockett-Beck 7, Kolby Betts 5, Shane Harms 3, Braden Brown 2 - Coach : Kevin Cobbs
8 - 72 3 - 67
Lookeba-Sickles (25-4) - Connor Karpe 32, Bryson Lierle 17, Felix Bautista 10, Tanner White 6, Baylen Bullcoming 5, Austin Dahlenburg 2 - Coach : Landon Scales Tipton (20-2) - Jagger Jones 17, Josh Danna 16, Bryant Flores 15, Gerald White 10, Tanner Knight 7, Bryce Coronado 2 - Coach : Travis White
OKEENE 46, RED OAK 40 - 2OT Okeene .......................................... Red Oak .........................................
9 11
6 6
11 - 46 5 - 40
Okeene (24-4) - John Wood 12, Scott Dobrinski 12, Will Bedwell 10, Hunter Miles 6, Mikey Dobrinski 5, Beau Jinkens 1 - Coach : Patrick Penner Red Oak (22-6) - Tyler Parks 12, Dewayne Grogan 11, Jace Blaylock 7, Bryce Deatherage 6, Colt Browne 4 - Coach : Trey Booth
SEMIFINALS @ State Fair Arena
FORGAN 66, ARNETT 61 - OT Forgan ........................................... Arnett ............................................
24 23
11 11
12 11
10 12
LOOKEBA-SICKLES 65, OKEENE 60 Lookeba-Sickles ............................. Okeene ..........................................
8 15
16 20
24 12
17 - 65 13 - 60
9 - 66 4 - 61
Forgan (28-1) - Jace Kerr 22, Chandler Bryer 18, Cameron Vanatta 10, Luis Ordonez 7, Demetrius Alston 6, Trevin Lopez 3 - Coach : Todd Kerr Arnett (22-9) - Tyler Tune 36, Nicolas Smith 14, Ryne Friesen 6, Wacey Murrow 3, Bradley Davis 2 - Coach : Allen Tune
Lookeba-Sickles (26-4) - Bryson Lierle 25, Connor Karpe 21, Austin Dahlenburg 7, Baylen Bullcoming 5, Tanner White 3, Montana Newell 2, Felix Bautista 2 - Coach : Landon Scales Okeene (24-5) - Will Bedwell 18, Hunter Miles 14, John Wood 9, Mikey Dobrinski 6, Scott Dobrinski 6, Beau Jinkens 4, Jayce Osmus 3 - Coach : Patrick Penner
CHAMPIONSHIP GAME @ State Fair Arena
Forgan
Jace Kerr Trevin Lopez Chandler Bryer Demetrius Alston Luis Ordonez Cameron Vanatta Team David Stout TOTALS
Lookeba-Sickles Connor Karpe Bryson Lierle Tanner White Baylen Bullcoming Ricky Rico Felix Bautista Austin Dahlenburg Team Montana Newell TOTALS
FG-AT
8 8 5 5 1 1 0 0 28
11 14 10 7 2 2 0 0 46
FG-AT 9 9 3 3 1 1 1 0 0 27
19 21 6 6 2 2 2 0 0 58
FT-AT
7 3 4 3 0 1 0 0 18
10 8 5 4 0 2 0 0 29
FT-AT 2 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 5
3 3 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 8
3PFG 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 3
1 1 3 0 2 0 0 0 7
3PFG 2 3 3 0 1 1 0 0 0 10
5 7 6 0 1 1 0 0 0 20
RB PF 9 5 0 10 2 4 2 0 32
4 2 1 0 1 1 0 0 9
RB PF 2 6 4 3 2 3 2 3 0 25
3 4 5 4 1 4 1 0 1 23
A ST TP 5 1 2 0 0 0 16 0 24
0 1 3 2 0 0 1 0 7
23 20 15 13 3 3 0 0 77
Lookeba's Connor Karpe finished with a game high 32 and the game winning basket with 2 seconds left in OT. Lookeba-Sickles advanced to the semi's with a 72-67 overtime victory. Okeene's senior Scott Dobrinski's most important shot of the day, was one that he missed. Red Oak had a 35-32 lead with 10 seconds remaining in the first overtime and Scott was sent to the line. He hit the first one and intentionally missed the second which allowed 6-8 big man Hunter Miles to grab the rebound, get fouled and sink 2 game tying free throws with 3.3 seconds remaining. Okeene went on to win in the second OT 46-40 to advance to the semis. The semis featured as showdown of #1 Forgan vs #2 Arnett. Arnett's Tyler Tune continued his State Tournament dominance scoring 36 and pulling down 14 boards despite playing on a bad ankle. But in the end, it was too much Forgan. Forgan hit 8 three-pointers and hit key free throws in the OT to win and move on to the finals with a 66-61 victory.
In the championship, Lookeba's Bryson Lierle and Connor Karpe scored 22 apiece but it wasn't enough to overcome Forgan's Jace Kerr and Trevin Lopez who combined for 43 to send Forgan to their third State Championship in the last four years with a 77-69 victory. All-Tournament MVP : JACE KERR (Forgan) - Chandler Bryer (Forgan), Tyler Tune (Arnett), Bryson Lierle (Lookeba-Sickles), Connor Karpe (Lookeba-Sickles)
TOURNAMENT POINTS SCORED
75 - Connor Karpe (Lookeba-Sickles) 64 - Bryson Lierle (Lookeba-Sickles) 58 - Tyler Tune (Arnett) 58 - Jace Kerr (Forgan) 47 - Chandler Bryer (Forgan) 35 - Trevin Lopez (Forgan) 31 - Nicolas Smith (Arnett) 28 - Will Bedwell (Okeene) 21 - Luis Ordonez (Forgan) 21 - John Wood (Okeene) 20 - Wyatt Coiner (Cave Springs) 20 - Ryne Friesen (Arnett) 20 - Hunter Miles (Okeene) 19 - Demetrius Alston (Forgan) 18 - Tanner White (Lookeba-Sickles) 18 - Scott Dobrinski (Okeene) 18 - Cameron Vanatta (Forgan) 18 - Baylen Bullcoming (Lookeba-Sickles) 17 - Jagger Jones (Tipton) 16 - Josh McMinn (Southwest Covenant) 16 - Josh Danna (Tipton) 15 - Felix Bautista (Lookeba-Sickles) 15 - Bryant Flores (Tipton) 12 - Tyler Parks (Red Oak) 11 - Mikey Dobrinski (Okeene) 11 - Dewayne Grogan (Red Oak) 11 - Austin Dahlenburg (Lookeba-Sickles) 10 - R.J. Harms (Southwest Covenant)
10 - Gerald White (Tipton) 9 - Dee Alston (Forgan) 8 - Jacob Miller (Arnett) 7 - Tanner Knight (Tipton) 7 - Jace Blaylock (Red Oak) 7 - Cody Mathews (Forgan) 7 - Brock Crockett-Beck (Southwest Covenant) 6 - Michael Tillery (Cave Springs) 6 - Bryce Deatherage (Red Oak) 5 - Youngwolf Vann (Cave Springs) 5 - Kolby Betts (Southwest Covenant) 5 - David Stout (Forgan) 5 - Beau Jinkens (Okeene) 4 - Colt Browne (Red Oak) 4 - Bradley Davis (Arnett) 3 - Shane Harms (Southwest Covenant) 3 - Ricky Rico (Lookeba-Sickles) 3 - Jayce Osmus (Okeene) 3 - Wacey Murrow (Arnett) 2 - Tristian Tate (Cave Springs) 2 - Terry Lopez (Forgan) 2 - Montana Newell (Lookeba-Sickles) 2 - Jacob Bishop (Cave Springs) 2 - Dwight Catron (Cave Springs) 2 - Christopher Luethje (Cave Springs) 2 - Bryce Coronado (Tipton) 2 - Braden Brown (Southwest Covenant) 1 - Jason Noel (Cave Springs)
A ST TP 3 6 0 0 3 2 2 11 0 27
0 2 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 7
22 22 9 8 3 3 2 0 0 69
Forgan (29-1) ................................ 15 26 17 19 - 77 Lookeba-Sickles (26-5) .................. 15 18 16 20 - 69 Coaches : Todd Kerr (Forgan) - Landon Scales (Lookeba-Sickles)
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2014 CLASS B GIRLS BASKETBALL STATE TOURNAMENT QUARTERFINALS @ Southern Nazarene Univ
OKARCHE 74, BURLINGTON 46 Okarche ......................................... Burlington .....................................
21 10
16 13
24 11
13 - 74 12 - 46
ERICK 40, TIMBERLAKE 31 Erick ............................................... Timberlake ....................................
5 4
12 4
5 9
18 - 40 14 - 31
RED OAK 46, HAMMON 33 Red Oak ......................................... Hammon ........................................
10 5
11 7
3 7
22 - 46 14 - 33
TOURNAMENT HIGHLIGHTS
Sisters Taylor and Maci Mendell combined for 51 as Lomega ran away from Buffalo Valley in the first-round 78-48.
Okarche (27-2) - Morgan Vogt 30, Madi Grellner 18, Kenadey Grellner 14, Randi Hufnagel 6, Laci Friesen 6, Paige Owens 0 - Coach : Cherie Myers Burlington (27-6) - Sarah Garvie 20, Kelsi Smith 11, Sadie Vore 6, Heather Armbruster 5, Alysson Stewart 4 - Coach : Kirsten Pruett
Erick (26-3) - Makenzie Janz 12, Shyli May 11, Hannah Millar 10, Makenzie Kelly 4, Heidi Brinkley 3 - Coach : Justin Janz Timberlake (23-6) - Tiffany Schlup 13, Ami Adkisson 8, Cidney Thompson 6, Hailey Parker 4 Coach : Kale Pierce
Red Oak (27-2) - Brittany Ward 19, Rainey Mauzey 8, Baylee Evans 8, Myranda Rowland 7, Bailee Davis 2, Tara Dill 2, Shay Stacey 0 - Coach : Casey Butcher Hammon (17-13) - Anna Greenley 9, Rashel Williams 8, Kala Morris 8, Abbey Morton 3, Chania Walker 3, Annisa Bearbow 2 - Coach : Mike Deckman
LOMEGA 78, BUFFALO VALLEY 48 Lomega .......................................... Buffalo Valley ................................
14 6
26 15
11 17
27 - 78 10 - 48
15 - 52 17 - 41
Lomega (25-4) - Taylor Mendell 34, Maci Mendell 17, Hannah Meier 6, Beca Drake 6, Hailey Duffy 5, Cali Glazier 3, Amber Clayton 3, Gracie Petty 2, Rachel Yost 2 - Coach : Kevin Lewallen Buffalo Valley (23-4) - Amber Collins 21, Emily Shaw 11, Bailey Scarberry 10, Breanna McPherson 4, Kereesa Kennedy 2 - Coach : Diana Hames
SEMIFINALS @ State Fair Arena
OKARCHE 52, ERICK 41 Okarche ......................................... Erick ...............................................
9 2
16 15
12 7
RED OAK 65, LOMEGA 56 - OT Red Oak ......................................... Lomega ..........................................
16 15
17 18
12 11
Okarche (28-2) - Morgan Vogt 24, Kenadey Grellner 17, Randi Hufnagel 6, Madison Lee 4, Madi Grellner 1 - Coach : Cherie Myers Erick (26-4) - Makenzie Janz 17, Shyli May 10, Hannah Millar 8, Heidi Brinkley 4, Makenzie Kelly 2 Coach : Justin Janz
7 8
13 - 65 4 - 56
Red Oak (28-2) - Baylee Evans 21, Brittany Ward 16, Rainey Mauzey 13, Paige Campanga 7, Myranda Rowland 6, Tara Dill 2 - Coach : Casey Butcher Lomega (25-5) - Taylor Mendell 21, Hailey Duffy 9, Kylie Turner 9, Rachel Yost 6, Beca Drake 6, Maci Mendell 3, Hannah Meier 2 - Coach : Kevin Lewallen
CHAMPIONSHIP GAME @ State Fair Arena
Okarche
Morgan Vogt Madi Grellner Kenadey Grellner Laci Friesen Randi Hufnagel Madison Lee Kara Robinson Natasha Heupel Rae Grellner Kaelan Jeffrey Bailey Vogt Maddie Wofford Hope Sellers TOTALS
Red Oak Rainey Mauzey Brittany Ward Eaylee Evans Myranda Rowland Shay Paul Heather Edington Kristina Sherrill Paige Campanga Tara Dill Savanna Lovell Kalyn Grogan Bailee Davis TOTALS
FG-AT
6 6 2 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 19
10 11 5 5 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 36
FG-AT 7 4 5 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 18
13 12 12 4 1 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 45
Okarche (29-2) ..............................
FT-AT
8 2 7 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 19
10 3 12 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 27
3PFG 3 5 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9
FT-AT
3PFG
0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2
1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3
0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3
13
22
16
RB PF
4 10 1 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 19
2 4 7 1 2 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 19
2 2 2 1 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11
RB PF
0 4 6 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11
7 3 2 5 0 0 0 5 1 0 0 0 23
15 - 66
4 3 0 4 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 13
A showdown of two defending State Champions, proved to be too much Morgan Vogt. Erick who won last year's Class B State Championship could not slow down Okarche, who won last year's Class A State Championship when Vogt scored 24 and Okarche cruzed to a 52-41 semi-final victory. Red Oak drained 8 3-pointers and Baylee Evans scored 21 as Red Oak overcame Lomega in overtime to send Red Oak into the Championship game with a 65-56 victory. Okarche scorched the floor at the Big House in the Championship. Okarche hit 9 3pointers and shot over 52% from the field in a State Championship blowout that saw MVP Morgan Vogt score 23 and Madi Grellner net 19 with 5 of 10 shooting from beyond the arc. Okarche goes back-to-back with a 66-41 victory over Red Oak. All-Tournament MVP : MORGAN VOGT (Okarche) - Brittany Ward (Red Oak), Taylor Mendell (Lomega), Kenadey Grellner (Okarche), Madi Grellner (Okarche)
TOURNAMENT POINTS SCORED
77 - Morgan Vogt (Okarche) 55 - Taylor Mendell (Lomega) 47 - Brittany Ward (Red Oak) 42 - Kenadey Grellner (Okarche) 38 - Madi Grellner (Okarche) 35 - Rainey Mauzey (Red Oak) 29 - Makenzie Janz (Erick) 29 - Baylee Evans (Red Oak) 21 - Shyli May (Erick) 21 - Amber Collins (Buffalo Valley) 20 - Sarah Garvie (Burlington) 20 - Maci Mendell (Lomega) 18 - Hannah Millar (Erick) 17 - Myranda Rowland (Red Oak) 15 - Randi Hufnagel (Okarche) 14 - Laci Friesen (Okarche) 14 - Hailey Duffy (Lomega) 13 - Tiffany Schlup (Timberlake) 12 - Beca Drake (Lomega) 11 - Kelsi Smith (Burlington) 11 - Emily Shaw (Buffalo Valley) 11 - Eaylee Evans (Red Oak) 10 - Bailey Scarberry (Buffalo Valley) 9 - Kylie Turner (Lomega) 9 - Anna Greenley (Hammon)
A ST TP 3 2 3 4 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14
2 3 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7
23 19 11 8 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 66
A ST TP 0 2 4 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 9
0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 3
14 12 11 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 43
T h e O k l a h o m a H i g h S c h oo l S p o r ts H i sto r i c a l S o c i e t y – w w w . O H S S H S . c o m 40 Red Oak (28-3) .............................. 11 5 15 10 - 41 Coaches : Cherie Myers (Okarche) - Casey Butcher (Red Oak)
8 - Rachel Yost (Lomega) 8 - Kala Morris (Hammon) 8 - Hannah Meier (Lomega) 8 - Ami Adkisson (Timberlake) 8 - Rashel Williams (Hammon) 7 - Paige Campanga (Red Oak) 7 - Heidi Brinkley (Erick) 6 - Sadie Vore (Burlington) 6 - Makenzie Kelly (Erick) 6 - Madison Lee (Okarche) 6 - Cidney Thompson (Timberlake) 5 - Heather Armbruster (Burlington) 4 - Alysson Stewart (Burlington) 4 - Breanna McPherson (Buffalo Valley) 4 - Tara Dill (Red Oak) 4 - Hailey Parker (Timberlake) 3 - Chania Walker (Hammon) 3 - Cali Glazier (Lomega) 3 - Amber Clayton (Lomega) 3 - Abbey Morton (Hammon) 2 - Annisa Bearbow (Hammon) 2 - Shay Paul (Red Oak) 2 - Kereesa Kennedy (Buffalo Valley) 2 - Gracie Petty (Lomega) 2 - Bailee Davis (Red Oak)
BOYS STATE CHAMPIONS Class 6A - Midwest City (Terry Evans) 26-2 Class 5A - John Marshall (Tommy Griffin) 23-4 Class 4A - Bishop McGuinness (Tondrell Durham) 26-3 Class 3A - Victory Christian (Joe Mercier) 24-4 Class 2A - Yale (David Page) 26-2 Class A - Fort Cobb-Broxton (Scott Hines) 26-6 Class B - Boynton (Shedrick Jones) 29-3 BOYS MVP Class 6A - Steven Alexander (Midwest City) Class 5A - Eugene Chambers (John Marshall) Class 4A - Terrance Crawford (Bishop McGuinness) Class 3A - Kelenna Azubuike (Victory Christian) Class 2A - Hank Dooley (Yale) Class A - Arrick Klugh (Fort Cobb-Broxton) Class B - David Belton (Boynton) GIRLS STATE CHAMPIONS Class 6A - Jenks (Mark Cyrus) 25-3 Class 5A - Carl Albert (Rick Wilson) 28-0 Class 4A - Kingfisher (Cherie Myers) 26-2 Class 3A - Prague (Matt McGaha) 26-1 Class 2A - Savanna (Dianne Inman) 26-2 Class A - Cashion (Carol Parker) 26-1 Class B - Washita Heights (Tom Heidebrecht) 25-7 GIRLS MVP Class 6A - Lindsay Forsberg (Jenks) Class 5A - Sarah Kincannon (Carl Albert) Class 4A - Kim Lewis (Anadarko) Class 3A - Stormy Griffith (Prague) Class 2A - Kelli Inman (Savanna) Class A - Rebecca Kates (Cashion) Class B - Leah Dowty (Washita Heights)
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2000 CLASS 6A BOYS BASKETBALL STATE TOURNAMENT QUARTERFINALS @ Moore HS
TOURNAMENT HIGHLIGHTS
MIDWEST CITY 55, JENKS 43 Midwest City ................................. Jenks ..............................................
12 10
13 4
18 9
12 - 55 20 - 43
PUTNAM CITY 60, UNION 43 Putnam City ................................... Union .............................................
13 12
12 6
18 12
17 - 60 13 - 43
NORMAN 63, TAHLEQUAH 30 Norman ......................................... Tahlequah .....................................
11 11
20 6
16 6
16 - 63 7 - 30
Midwest City (24-2) - Shelden Williams 13, Steven Alexander 10, Kendrell Gaddis 7, Michael DuPree 7, DeAngelo Alexander 6, Darnell Stephens 5, Irving Baccus 5, Roy Henderson 3 - Coach : Terry Evans Jenks (16-11) - Deke Thompson 14, Josh Johnson 10, Matt Gastel 8, Matt Vail 7, Jay White 2, David Reed 2 - Coach : Scott Padek
Putnam City (25-2) - Marques Hayden 18, Kenny Smith 13, Corry Smith 9, Damon Wells 7, Eric Brown 5, Anthony Jackson 4, Andrew Garrison 4 - Coach : A.D. Burtschi Union (21-5) - Ralph Charles 16, Jack Marlow 16, Adam Wilbanks 5, Pat Wilson 3, Rico Jordan 2, Zac Spavital 1 - Coach : Rudy Garcia
Norman (21-5) - Sam Packard 16, Ian Boylan 14, Kyle Tolin 11, Josh Davis 8, Wayland Wallace 5, Geoff Peck 4, Brad Talley 3, Jacob Rice 2 - Coach : Doug Tolin Tahlequah (20-7) - Shiloh Shores 13, Sam Clark 4, Jeremy Halfacre 4, Chris Poison 3, Robert Dodd 2, Luke Dobbins 2, Mitch Robinson 2 - Coach : Kelly Clarke
MEMORIAL 67, PUTNAM NORTH 52 Memorial ....................................... 21 Putnam North ................................ 17
13 10
11 13
22 - 67 12 - 52
Memorial (22-4) - Jason Parker 27, Jay Miller 21, Colin Pitcock 4, Elliot Gallagher 2, Kendall Davis 2, Luke Sprague 1, Brandon Daniels 0 - Coach : Robert Sprague Putnam North (20-7) - Chris Robertson 21, Jake Wilkins 12, Brian Hill 9, Alan Ives 4, Ellsworth Speight 4, Ben Brosey 1 - Coach : Bill Robertson
SEMIFINALS @ Lloyd Noble Center
MIDWEST CITY 75, PUTNAM CITY 51 Midwest City ................................. 17 Putnam City ................................... 4
12 16
17 17
29 - 75 14 - 51
NORMAN 59, MEMORIAL 53 Norman ......................................... Memorial .......................................
17 12
16 18
15 - 59 8 - 53
Midwest City (25-2) - Steven Alexander 20, DeAngelo Alexander 14, Kendrell Gaddis 12, Roy Henderson 10, Shelden Williams 10, Darnell Stephens 4, Michael DuPree 3, Jaron Jefferson 2 Coach : Terry Evans Putnam City (25-3) - Marques Hayden 19, Kenny Smith 12, Kevin Starr 6, Jeff Heiliger 3, Anthony Jackson 3, Corry Smith 2, Eric Brown 2, Andrew Garrison 2, Damon Wells 2 - Coach : A.D. Burtschi
11 15
Norman (22-5) - Ian Boylan 21, Kyle Tolin 15, Sam Packard 15, Geoff Peck 4, Josh Davis 4 Coach : Doug Tolin Memorial (22-5) - Jason Parker 19, Jay Miller 17, Colin Pitcock 11, Brandon Daniels 6 - Coach : Robert Sprague
CHAMPIONSHIP GAME @ Lloyd Noble Center
Midwest City
Kendrell Gaddis Shelden Williams Roy Henderson Steven Alexander Irving Baccus Michael DuPree DeAngelo Alexander Team Darnell Stephens TOTALS
Norman Sam Packard Kyle Tolin Holland Ian Boylan Josh Davis Jackson Team Geoff Peck TOTALS
FG-AT
4 2 4 3 1 1 1 0 0 16
5 6 7 5 1 4 6 0 0 34
FG-AT 4 4 3 2 2 1 0 0 16
12 10 4 13 4 1 0 1 45
FT-AT
5 8 0 1 3 2 0 0 0 19
8 10 0 3 4 6 0 0 0 31
3PFG 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 3
1 1 1 2 0 1 2 0 0 8
FT-AT
3PFG
5 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 7
2 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 7
6 0 3 2 2 0 0 0 13
7 9 0 8 0 0 0 0 24
RB PF 3 14 0 2 5 3 4 1 0 32
2 1 0 3 3 5 2 0 1 17
RB PF 4 1 2 4 6 2 4 1 24
4 2 1 2 5 5 0 3 22
A ST TP
0 0 0 8 0 0 0 3 0 11
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
14 12 9 8 5 4 2 0 0 54
Defending State Champions Norman Tigers opened the tournament with a roar. Jumping out to a 31-17 halftime lead, they never let up and sent Tahlequah home with a 63-30 win. Sam Packard led all scoring with 16 and Norman was able to shut down Tahlequah's Luke Dobbins to 2 points, after averaging over 21 on the season. Midwest City led by Steven Alexander's 20 and four others in double-figures, cruised to the championship with a 75-51 victory over Putnam City. Putnam City's Marques Hayden led Pirates with 19. Norman's Ian Boylan scored a game high 21 as the Tigers advanced to the championship with a 59-53 victory over Tulsa Memorial. This will be a re-match for Norman who have lost five times this season, three of those coming to Midwest City.
Once again the Bombers proved to be too much for the Tigers. Led by Kendrell Gaddis's 14 and 6-9 sophomore Shelden Williams' 12 points and 14 boards, Midwest City defeated Norman 54-46 in front of 5000 fans at the Lloyd Noble Center in Norman. All-Tournament MVP : STEVEN ALEXANDER (Midwest City) - Marques Hayden (Putnam City), Kyle Tolin (Norman), Sam Packard (Norman), Kendrell Gaddis (Midwest City) 2nd Team : Kenny Smith (Putnam City), Ian Boylan (Norman), Jay Miller (Memorial), Jason Parker (Memorial), Shelden Williams (Midwest City)
TOURNAMENT POINTS SCORED
46 - Sam Packard (Norman) 46 - Jason Parker (Memorial) 40 - Ian Boylan (Norman) 38 - Steven Alexander (Midwest City) 38 - Kyle Tolin (Norman) 38 - Jay Miller (Memorial) 37 - Marques Hayden (Putnam City) 35 - Shelden Williams (Midwest City) 33 - Kendrell Gaddis (Midwest City) 25 - Kenny Smith (Putnam City) 22 - Roy Henderson (Midwest City) 22 - DeAngelo Alexander (Midwest City) 21 - Chris Robertson (Putnam North) 17 - Josh Davis (Norman) 16 - Ralph Charles (Union) 16 - Jack Marlow (Union) 15 - Colin Pitcock (Memorial) 14 - Michael DuPree (Midwest City) 14 - Deke Thompson (Jenks) 13 - Shiloh Shores (Tahlequah) 12 - Jake Wilkins (Putnam North) 11 - Corry Smith (Putnam City) 10 - Josh Johnson (Jenks) 10 - Irving Baccus (Midwest City) 9 - Darnell Stephens (Midwest City) 9 - Damon Wells (Putnam City) 9 - Brian Hill (Putnam North) 8 - Matt Gastel (Jenks) 8 - Geoff Peck (Norman) 7 - Matt Vail (Jenks)
A ST TP 0 0 0 6 0 0 7 0 13
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
15 12 7 5 5 2 0 0 46
Midwest City (26-2) ...................... 7 14 11 22 - 54 Norman (22-6) .............................. 8 11 7 20 - 46 Coaches : Terry Evans (Midwest City) - Doug Tolin (Norman)
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7 - Eric Brown (Putnam City) 7 - Anthony Jackson (Putnam City) 7 - Holland (Norman) 6 - Kevin Starr (Putnam City) 6 - Brandon Daniels (Memorial) 6 - Andrew Garrison (Putnam City) 5 - Wayland Wallace (Norman) 5 - Adam Wilbanks (Union) 4 - Sam Clark (Tahlequah) 4 - Jeremy Halfacre (Tahlequah) 4 - Ellsworth Speight (Putnam North) 4 - Alan Ives (Putnam North) 3 - Chris Poison (Tahlequah) 3 - Brad Talley (Norman) 3 - Pat Wilson (Union) 3 - Jeff Heiliger (Putnam City) 2 - Jay White (Jenks) 2 - David Reed (Jenks) 2 - Elliot Gallagher (Memorial) 2 - Jackson (Norman) 2 - Robert Dodd (Tahlequah) 2 - Jaron Jefferson (Midwest City) 2 - Kendall Davis (Memorial) 2 - Luke Dobbins (Tahlequah) 2 - Mitch Robinson (Tahlequah) 2 - Rico Jordan (Union) 2 - Jacob Rice (Norman) 1 - Ben Brosey (Putnam North) 1 - Zac Spavital (Union) 1 - Luke Sprague (Memorial)
2000 CLASS 6A GIRLS BASKETBALL STATE TOURNAMENT QUARTERFINALS @ Lloyd Noble Center
JENKS 63, PUTNAM NORTH 49 Jenks .............................................. Putnam North ................................
19 10
19 16
11 19
14 - 63 4 - 49
NORMAN 63, UNION 61 Norman ......................................... Union .............................................
19 12
20 15
14 15
10 - 63 19 - 61
WESTMOORE 82, BROKEN ARROW 68 Westmoore ................................... 26 Broken Arrow ................................ 13
17 18
28 17
11 - 82 20 - 68
TOURNAMENT HIGHLIGHTS
Jenks (23-3) - Lindsay Forsberg 19, Lindsey Massey 16, Samantha Stovall 14, Haley Davis 6, Megan Duncan 4, Kim Chiconas 4 - Coach : Mark Cyrus Putnam North (23-3) - Lauren Stoush 15, Emily Baterman 13, Kalie Overton 11, Allison Bender 4, Haley Edwards 4, Tracy Ashcraft 2 - Coach : Randy Baker
Norman (17-10) - Lauren Selmon 22, Devon Lasiter 17, Asia Reed 12, Devin McKenzie 6, Kendal Witsey 6 - Coach : Tim Skinner Union (19-7) - Amber Sims 20, Andrea Parker 12, Kelli Anderson 9, Tara Edwards 9, Michelle Berglund 6, Bershunda Burnett 5 - Coach : Edie Allen
Westmoore (24-2) - Erin Higgins 23, Shanda Murdoch 21, Meghan Craig 9, Athina Prestridge 8, Allison Frakes 8, Chelsea Bell 6, Megan Prestridge 2, Staci Hoffman 2, Kaylon Barnard 2, Lakrisha Murdock 1 - Coach : Chad Thrailkill Broken Arrow (17-10) - Octavia Holmes 17, Sarah McKenzie 10, Brooke Hayden 10, Anna Snedecker 10, Kayci Smith 7, Jodi Agee 6, Shannon Oliver 4, Precious Wallace 3, Kayla Armstrong 1 - Coach : Dean Pierce
CHOCTAW 46, STILLWATER 25 Choctaw ........................................ Stillwater .......................................
11 4
11 4
11 2
13 - 46 15 - 25
Choctaw (20-8) - Lindsay Furche 12, Kiesha Thomas 11, Hazel-Michelle Joseph 11, Sara Mata 3, Robin Joseph 2, Lisa Kasper 2, Rene Jones 2, Brooke Davidson 2, Shauna Stover 1 - Coach : Totsy Manning Stillwater (15-11) - J.J. Finley 12, Leslie Warner 4, Hallie Hutchens 4, Jill Ireland 2, Donna Tyungu 2, Carrie Kaiser 1 - Coach : Rhonda Fields
SEMIFINALS @ Lloyd Noble Center
JENKS 72, NORMAN 56 Jenks .............................................. Norman .........................................
13 17
12 12
23 17
24 - 72 10 - 56
WESTMOORE 54, CHOCTAW 37 Westmoore ................................... Choctaw ........................................
10 8
10 8
19 5
15 - 54 16 - 37
Jenks (24-3) - Lindsay Forsberg 20, Lindsey Massey 14, Haley Davis 12, Kim Chiconas 10, Jenesis Shaw 9, Megan Duncan 5, Laura Maxwell 2 - Coach : Mark Cyrus Norman (21-8) - Lauren Selmon 18, Asia Reed 17, Kendal Witsey 11, Devin McKenzie 4, Devon Lasiter 4, Heather Glazier 2 - Coach : Tim Skinner
Westmoore (24-2) - Meghan Craig 14, Athina Prestridge 12, Shanda Murdoch 10, Erin Higgins 6, Chelsea Bell 4, Carmen Branscum 3, Staci Hoffman 3, Allison Frakes 2 - Coach : Chad Thrailkill Choctaw (20-9) - Kiesha Thomas 11, Shauna Stover 5, Lindsay Furche 5, Sara Mata 4, Marriane Staton 4, Robin Joseph 2, Hazel-Michelle Joseph 2, Denise Smith 2, Brooke Davidson 2 - Coach : Totsy Manning
CHAMPIONSHIP GAME @ Lloyd Noble Center
Jenks
Lindsay Forsberg Samantha Stovall Kim Chiconas Lindsey Massey Jenesis Shaw Megan Duncan Haley Davis Jessica Kellogg Marquette Bugg Meghan Curley Becky Barlow Laura Maxwell McCord TOTALS
Westmoore Shanda Murdoch Erin Higgins Chelsea Bell Meghan Craig Athina Prestridge Allison Frakes Megan Prestridge C Cooks Staci Hoffman K Cooks TOTALS
FG-AT
4 5 4 4 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 22
6 9 10 6 7 5 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 47
FG-AT 10 6 3 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 23
15 16 6 7 5 4 0 0 0 0 53
Jenks (25-3) ................................... Westmoore (24-3) .........................
FT-AT
11 10 3 1 1 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 29
16 13 4 1 2 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 40
FT-AT 3 4 0 1 3 1 2 0 0 0 14
4 6 0 5 4 2 2 0 0 0 23
12 8
17 19
3PFG 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3
3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3
3PFG 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 17 16
0 9 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11
RB PF 2 4 4 5 2 3 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 26
4 1 5 4 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 19
RB PF
A ST TP 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
22 20 11 9 5 4 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 76
Union fought back from a 14-point fourth quarter deficit to tie #10 Norman but it was Lauren Selmon's 22 and Devon Laister's 17 that prevailed in the end with Norman moving on to the semis with a 63-61 victory. Amber Sims led Union with 20. Westmoore shot 90 percent in the third to take the commanding lead they would never relinquish. The defending state champions defeated Choctaw 54-37 lead by Meghan Craig's 14 to move on to the finals. Jenks was led by Kiesha Thomas' 11.
In the championship, Jenk's Lindsay Forsberg scored 22 (3 for 3 from three) and freshman Samantha Stovall (who averaged 1.7 ppg in the season) came off the bench to score 20 but it was the damage done at the free throw line that proved to be the difference. Jenks shot 40 free throws and made 29 to defeat top ranked Westmoore 7664. Lakrisha Murdock scored 23 and pulled down 10 boards for Westmoore. Shanda Murdoch had 23 points and 10 boards in the loss. All-Tournament MVP : LINDSAY FORSBERG (Jenks) - Samantha Stovall (Jenks), Shanda Murdoch (Westmoore), Erin Higgins (Westmoore), Lauren Selmon (Norman) 2nd Team : Kim Chiconas (Jenks), Lindsey Massey (Jenks), Kiesha Thomas (Choctaw), Asia Reed (Norman)
TOURNAMENT POINTS SCORED
61 - Lindsay Forsberg (Jenks) 54 - Shanda Murdoch (Westmoore) 48 - Erin Higgins (Westmoore) 40 - Lauren Selmon (Norman) 39 - Lindsey Massey (Jenks) 34 - Samantha Stovall (Jenks) 29 - Asia Reed (Norman) 28 - Meghan Craig (Westmoore) 25 - Kim Chiconas (Jenks) 25 - Athina Prestridge (Westmoore) 22 - Kiesha Thomas (Choctaw) 21 - Haley Davis (Jenks) 21 - Devon Lasiter (Norman) 20 - Amber Sims (Union) 17 - Octavia Holmes (Broken Arrow) 17 - Lindsay Furche (Choctaw) 17 - Kendal Witsey (Norman) 17 - Chelsea Bell (Westmoore) 15 - Lauren Stoush (Putnam North) 14 - Jenesis Shaw (Jenks) 13 - Megan Duncan (Jenks) 13 - Hazel-Michelle Joseph (Choctaw) 13 - Emily Baterman (Putnam North) 13 - Allison Frakes (Westmoore) 12 - J.J. Finley (Stillwater) 12 - Andrea Parker (Union) 11 - Kalie Overton (Putnam North) 10 - Sarah McKenzie (Broken Arrow) 10 - Devin McKenzie (Norman) 10 - Brooke Hayden (Broken Arrow) 10 - Anna Snedecker (Broken Arrow) 9 - Tara Edwards (Union)
9 - Kelli Anderson (Union) 7 - Sara Mata (Choctaw) 7 - Kayci Smith (Broken Arrow) 6 - Shauna Stover (Choctaw) 6 - Michelle Berglund (Union) 6 - Jodi Agee (Broken Arrow) 5 - Staci Hoffman (Westmoore) 5 - Bershunda Burnett (Union) 4 - Brooke Davidson (Choctaw) 4 - Allison Bender (Putnam North) 4 - Haley Edwards (Putnam North) 4 - Hallie Hutchens (Stillwater) 4 - Marriane Staton (Choctaw) 4 - Megan Prestridge (Westmoore) 4 - Robin Joseph (Choctaw) 4 - Shannon Oliver (Broken Arrow) 4 - Leslie Warner (Stillwater) 3 - Carmen Branscum (Westmoore) 3 - Precious Wallace (Broken Arrow) 2 - Lisa Kasper (Choctaw) 2 - Denise Smith (Choctaw) 2 - Donna Tyungu (Stillwater) 2 - Heather Glazier (Norman) 2 - Jessica Kellogg (Jenks) 2 - Jill Ireland (Stillwater) 2 - Laura Maxwell (Jenks) 2 - Rene Jones (Choctaw) 2 - Tracy Ashcraft (Putnam North) 2 - Kaylon Barnard (Westmoore) 1 - Carrie Kaiser (Stillwater) 1 - Lakrisha Murdock (Westmoore) 1 - Kayla Armstrong (Broken Arrow)
A ST TP
10 3 0 0 4 2 0 0 2 5 0 0 3 4 0 0 3 5 0 0 2 5 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 25 26 0 0 The Oklahoma 30 - 76 21 - 64
23 19 7 5 5 3 2 0 0 0 64 H i g h S c h oo l S p o r ts H i sto r i c a l S o c i e t y – w w w . O H S S H S . c o m
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2000 CLASS 5A BOYS BASKETBALL STATE TOURNAMENT QUARTERFINALS @ Norman HS
TOURNAMENT HIGHLIGHTS
JOHN MARSHALL 59, GUTHRIE 34 John Marshall ................................ Guthrie ..........................................
15 2
10 6
12 14
22 - 59 12 - 34
ARDMORE 71, MCALESTER 50 Ardmore ........................................ McAlester ......................................
17 17
10 10
20 12
24 - 71 17 - 50
DOUGLASS 62, TULSA CENTRAL 46 Douglass ........................................ Tulsa Central .................................
18 6
9 12
13 20
22 - 62 8 - 46
BOOKER T WASHINGTON 78, SOUTHEAST 74 Booker T Washington .................... 15 22 Southeast ...................................... 12 20
22 16
19 - 78 26 - 74
John Marshall (21-4) - Jermaine Willis 21, Craylin Liberty 18, Eugene Chambers 13, Jon Holland 3, Myron Cooper 2, Terry Baker 2 - Coach : Tommy Griffin Guthrie (12-13) - Wesley Bennett 11, Joe Datin 6, Sam Morgan 6, John King 6, Chad Smith 3, Scott Warfel 2 - Coach : Charles Crooks
Ardmore (23-3) - Merrill Andrews 21, Deshone Henderson 17, Donald Williamson 10, Marchello Anderson 8, Ryan Godwin 7, Eric Fields 4, Wallace Kemp 4 - Coach : Ted Younts McAlester (16-11) - Jamel Clark 13, Chris Zike 11, Jeremy Case 6, Jason Fassio 5, Michael Thomas 4, Chris Hearod 4, Albert Wilson 3, Jeff Golla 3, David Black 1 - Coach : Jim Williams
Douglass (20-6) - Kendrick Jackson 20, Corey Humphrey 17, Bennie Goines 6, Richard Jones 6, Anthony Oliver 6, Larry Williams 5, Desmond Plunkett 2 - Coach : Terry Long Tulsa Central (14-13) - Freddie Robinson 26, Keith Miller 8, DeQuann Penny 5, Gene Jones 3, Sylvester Moore 2, Cartez Davis 2 - Coach : Terry Scott
Booker T Washington (19-7) - Angelo Estes 19, Matthew Berry 14, Levi Harris 13, Keith Williams 11, Andre Post 9, Robert Meachem 6, Mark Anderson 4, Greg Davis 2 - Coach : Nate Harris Southeast (18-8) - Terry Holley 21, Antone Banks 17, Damarious Johnson 13, Marcus Hines 11, Jeremy Johnson 9, Steven Riley 2, Kevin Russell 2 - Coach : Walter Heard
SEMIFINALS @ Lloyd Noble Center
JOHN MARSHALL 66, ARDMORE 57 John Marshall ................................ Ardmore ........................................
16 17
18 7
13 21
19 - 66 12 - 57
John Marshall (22-4) - Eugene Chambers 22, Andre Heard 15, Craylin Liberty 13, Jermaine Willis 12, Jon Holland 4 - Coach : Tommy Griffin Ardmore (23-4) - Merrill Andrews 28, Deshone Henderson 12, Donald Williamson 6, Eric Fields 5, Wallace Kemp 4, Ryan Godwin 2 - Coach : Ted Younts
DOUGLASS 75, BOOKER T WASHINGTON 73 - 2OT Douglass ........................................ 21 14 17 Booker T Washington .................... 12 12 17
5 16
6 6
12 - 75 10 - 73
Douglass (21-6) - Corey Humphrey 21, Kendrick Jackson 13, Larry Williams 12, Anthony Oliver 12, Desmond Plunkett 8, Richard Jones 7, Terrell Engmann 2 - Coach : Terry Long Booker T Washington (19-8) - Levi Harris 15, Keith Williams 12, Angelo Estes 11, Robert Meachem 10, Matthew Berry 10, Greg Davis 7, Andre Post 6, Mark Anderson 2 - Coach : Nate Harris
CHAMPIONSHIP GAME @ Lloyd Noble Center
John Marshall
Eugene Chambers Myron Cooper Jermaine Willis Craylin Liberty Andre Heard Jon Holland Dillard Terry Baker Adam Liberty Team Lalonzo Spigner TOTALS
Douglass Corey Humphrey Richard Jones Kendrick Jackson Anthony Oliver Richard Acjaye Desmond Plunkett Larry Williams Frazier Team Brandon Miles Terrell Engmann Bennie Goines TOTALS
FG-AT
10 6 6 4 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 28
16 6 10 9 11 2 1 1 0 0 1 57
FG-AT 10 3 2 2 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 21
21 5 5 5 2 4 2 1 0 0 0 2 47
FT-AT
2 5 3 0 5 2 3 0 0 0 0 20
2 8 5 0 6 2 4 1 0 0 0 28
FT-AT 2 4 5 3 4 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 21
2 5 9 5 6 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 31
3PFG 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2
0 0 0 3 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 7
3PFG 5 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7
8 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11
RB PF 7 6 16 1 8 1 2 1 0 3 0 45
2 2 3 4 3 3 4 1 0 0 0 22
RB PF 3 0 5 3 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 3 19
2 4 3 2 0 1 2 1 0 2 2 1 20
A ST TP
0 3 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 6 0 12
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
22 17 15 9 7 5 3 0 0 0 0 78
A ST TP 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 10
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
27 11 9 8 6 5 2 2 0 0 0 0 70
With both teams going for their schools fourth state championship, size proved to be the difference. Lead by 6-5 center Jermaine Willis' 21 points and Craylin Liberty's 18, the Tommy Griffin led John Marshall Bears outrebounded Douglass 45-20 on their way to the championship with a 59-34 win. Coached by first year alumni Terry Long, Douglass entered the tournament as one of the hottest teams. Douglass came in on a 10 game winning streak with victories over top-10 teams Southeast, Booker T Washington and John Marshall, all state tournament teams. Southeast found themselves down by 12 in the 4th but rallied to take a 72-70 lead with 1:12 to go. But Washington's Mathew Berry hit a basket with 33 seconds remaining to put Booker T ahead for good for a 78-74 win an a trip to the semifinals. Aneglo Estes lead the way for the Hornets with 19 and Terry Holley lead Southeast with 21. It was a No 1 Ardmore vs No 2 John Marshall showdown in the semifinals with Eugene Chambers leading John Marshall to the championship with a 66-57 win. Merrill Andrews knocked down 28 for Ardmore.
In the second overtime, Booker T's Keith Williams had just sunk an off-balanced three with 9 seconds to go. Douglass' Corey Humphrey drove to the basket and with 2 seconds remaining, was fouled by Washington's Matthew Berry. After a timeout, Humphrey calmly stepped up to the line, sank both free throws and sent Douglass to the championship. Douglass had to play both OT's with senior leader Kendrick Jackson on the bench for fouls. Sophomore Levi Harris lead the Hornets with 15. All-Tournament MVP : EUGENE CHAMBERS (John Marshall) - Corey Humphrey (Douglass), Kendrick Jackson (Douglass), Jermaine Willis (John Marshall), Merrill Andrews (Ardmore) 2nd Team : Anthony Oliver (Douglass), Levi Harris (Booker T Washington), Angelo Estes (Booker T Washington), Craylin Liberty (John Marshall), Deshone Henderson (Ardmore)
TOURNAMENT POINTS SCORED
65 - Corey Humphrey (Douglass) 57 - Eugene Chambers (John Marshall) 49 - Merrill Andrews (Ardmore) 48 - Jermaine Willis (John Marshall) 42 - Kendrick Jackson (Douglass) 40 - Craylin Liberty (John Marshall) 30 - Angelo Estes (Booker T Washington) 29 - Deshone Henderson (Ardmore) 28 - Levi Harris (Booker T Washington) 26 - Freddie Robinson (Tulsa Central) 26 - Anthony Oliver (Douglass) 24 - Richard Jones (Douglass) 24 - Matthew Berry (Booker T Washington) 23 - Keith Williams (Booker T Washington) 22 - Andre Heard (John Marshall) 21 - Terry Holley (Southeast) 19 - Myron Cooper (John Marshall) 19 - Larry Williams (Douglass) 17 - Antone Banks (Southeast) 16 - Robert Meachem (Booker T Washington) 16 - Donald Williamson (Ardmore) 15 - Desmond Plunkett (Douglass) 15 - Andre Post (Booker T Washington) 13 - Jamel Clark (McAlester) 13 - Damarious Johnson (Southeast) 12 - Jon Holland (John Marshall) 11 - Wesley Bennett (Guthrie) 11 - Marcus Hines (Southeast) 11 - Chris Zike (McAlester) 9 - Ryan Godwin (Ardmore) 9 - Jeremy Johnson (Southeast)
John Marshall (23-4) ..................... 20 15 21 22 - 78 Douglass (21-7) ............................. 20 19 11 20 - 70 h e OMarshall) k l a h o -mTerry a H Long i g h (Douglass) S c h oo l S p o r ts H i sto r i c a l S o c i e t y – w w w . O H S S H S . c o m 44 Coaches : Tommy GriffinT(John
9 - Eric Fields (Ardmore) 9 - Greg Davis (Booker T Washington) 8 - Wallace Kemp (Ardmore) 8 - Marchello Anderson (Ardmore) 8 - Keith Miller (Tulsa Central) 6 - Sam Morgan (Guthrie) 6 - Richard Acjaye (Douglass) 6 - Mark Anderson (Booker T Washington) 6 - John King (Guthrie) 6 - Joe Datin (Guthrie) 6 - Jeremy Case (McAlester) 6 - Bennie Goines (Douglass) 5 - Jason Fassio (McAlester) 5 - DeQuann Penny (Tulsa Central) 4 - Michael Thomas (McAlester) 4 - Chris Hearod (McAlester) 3 - Gene Jones (Tulsa Central) 3 - Dillard (John Marshall) 3 - Chad Smith (Guthrie) 3 - Albert Wilson (McAlester) 3 - Jeff Golla (McAlester) 2 - Terry Baker (John Marshall) 2 - Terrell Engmann (Douglass) 2 - Sylvester Moore (Tulsa Central) 2 - Steven Riley (Southeast) 2 - Scott Warfel (Guthrie) 2 - Kevin Russell (Southeast) 2 - Frazier (Douglass) 2 - Cartez Davis (Tulsa Central) 1 - David Black (McAlester)
2000 CLASS 5A GIRLS BASKETBALL STATE TOURNAMENT QUARTERFINALS @ Midwest City HS
TOURNAMENT HIGHLIGHTS
CARL ALBERT 42, CLAREMORE 32 Carl Albert ..................................... Claremore ......................................
11 4
8 3
15 12
8 - 42 13 - 32
BISHOP KELLEY 50, SOUTHEAST 43 Bishop Kelley ................................. Southeast ......................................
12 15
12 14
13 10
13 - 50 4 - 43
WOODWARD 56, CATOOSA 37 Woodward .................................... Catoosa .........................................
12 7
11 9
15 5
18 - 56 16 - 37
ARDMORE 48, MCALESTER 43 Ardmore ........................................ McAlester ......................................
15 6
9 11
8 14
16 - 48 12 - 43
Carl Albert (26-0) - Sarah Kincannon 20, BreeAnna Gibson 7, Lindsey Wilson 6, Brooke Honey 6, T.J. Wiserman 2, Brooke Donnelly 1, Randi Wilson 0 - Coach : Rick Wilson Claremore (18-9) - Amanda Stone 10, Lindsay Young 8, Joyce Shaver 5, Krista Jensen 5, Shelby Stearns 2, Libby Gibson 2 - Coach : Mark Campbell
Bishop Kelley (22-4) - Katy Kelley 19, Lauren Hauth 11, Megan Lowery 6, Jessica Jackson 6, Brooke Williams 4, Jen Ormsby 2, Angela Kmetz 2 - Coach : Jana Hardgrave Southeast (17-9) - Kayla Elliott 12, Constance Gordon 10, Kenisha Paxton 8, Tamara Allen 6, Kelli McGlasson 5, Lacretia Fields 2 - Coach : Curtis Thompson
Woodward (26-0) - Melissa Hobbs 24, Lindsey Van Dorn 14, Laura Mitchel 12, Kala Bowers 6 Coach : Kim Kramer Catoosa (16-11) - Tara Repiogle 10, Meghen Sellmeyer 9, Ryan Charloe 6, Brianne Roberts 5, Ami Day 4, Nikki Michener 3 - Coach : Mark Ricks
SEMIFINALS @ Midwest City HS 17 7
13 6
7 7
12 - 49 12 - 32
WOODWARD 54, ARDMORE 43 Woodward .................................... Ardmore ........................................
15 8
10 6
10 12
19 - 54 17 - 43
Carl Albert (27-0) - Randi Wilson 10, Lindsey Wilson 10, Brooke Honey 9, T.J. Wiserman 7, BreeAnna Gibson 7, Brooke Donnelly 3, Summer Lane 2, Sarah Kincannon 1 - Coach : Rick Wilson Bishop Kelley (22-5) - Lauren Hauth 13, Katy Kelley 8, Megan Lowery 4, Lissa Kivisto 3, Jen Ormsby 3, Angela Kmetz 2, Jessica Jackson 2 - Coach : Jana Hardgrave
Woodward (27-0) - Melissa Hobbs 16, Kala Bowers 16, Lindsey Van Dorn 9, Brittney Ashpaugh 5, Shelby Reddee 4, Laura Mitchel 4 - Coach : Kim Kramer Ardmore (23-5) - Kendra Moore 21, Brenda Blackburn 6, Izzy Wilkinson 4, Detrycia McGee 4, Dameesha McCarroll 4, Lindsay Skiles 2, Alice Knight 2 - Coach : Terry Rogers
CHAMPIONSHIP GAME @ Lloyd Noble Center
Carl Albert
Sarah Kincannon Lindsey Wilson BreeAnna Gibson Randi Wilson Brooke Honey Brooke Donnelly T.J. Wiserman Amanda Jones TOTALS
Woodward Shelby Reddee Lindsey Van Dorn Laura Mitchel Brittney Ashpaugh Melissa Hobbs Kala Bowers TOTALS
FG-AT
6 4 1 3 1 0 1 0 16
10 11 3 6 1 0 4 0 35
FG-AT 4 4 4 1 0 0 13
7 10 11 2 2 4 36
FT-AT
2 1 5 0 0 2 0 0 10
2 4 7 1 0 2 0 0 16
3PFG 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 4
4 6 0 0 0 0 1 0 11
FT-AT
3PFG
2 4 0 0 0 0 6
2 0 1 0 0 0 3
2 8 0 0 0 0 10
3 0 1 0 0 1 5
RB PF 3 5 4 2 3 3 0 1 21
3 3 3 1 2 2 0 1 15
RB PF 2 3 1 1 3 4 14
Woodward, led by Kala Bowers and Melissa Hobbs with 16 apiece to lead the Boomers to a 54-43 win over Ardmore to setup the "dream match" of #1 Woodward vs #2 and undefeated Carl Albert in the finals. Kendra Moore knocked down 21 for Ardmore in the loss. Both teams entering at 27-0, with only one place for perfection. Carl Albert proved they were. The Titans were led by Sarah Kincannon's 15 but it was the defense that was the difference. Woodward's two leading scorers Kala Bowers (16.9ppg) and Melissa Hobbs (12.3) were held scoreless, on 0-6 shooting in the game. Carl Albert finally won the championship after being runner up the past two seasons, including last season's championship loss to Woodward. All-Tournament MVP : SARAH KINCANNON (Carl Albert) - Lindsey Van Dorn (Woodward), Kendra Moore (Ardmore), BreeAnna Gibson (Carl Albert) 2nd Team : Randi Wilson (Carl Albert), Laura Mitchel (Woodward), Melissa Hobbs (Woodward), Dernela Lowe (McAlester), Lauren Hauth (Bishop Kelley)
TOURNAMENT POINTS SCORED
Ardmore (23-4) - Detrycia McGee 19, Kendra Moore 15, Izzy Wilkinson 6, Brenda Blackburn 4, Alice Knight 2, Lindsay Skiles 1, Tiecsha Dorsey 1 - Coach : Terry Rogers McAlester (19-7) - Dernela Lowe 16, Tiffany Case 9, Alecia Thayer 4, Krysty Browne 4, Valerie Booth 4, Krystall Bernhardt 4, Kacey Ward 2 - Coach : Shelly Blessing
CARL ALBERT 49, BISHOP KELLEY 32 Carl Albert ..................................... Bishop Kelley .................................
Cheers of "Kelley! Kelley!" were for Bishop Kelley who opened the tournament with a 5043 win over Southeast but they were also for Katy Kelley who lead the Lady Comets in scoring with 19. Head coach Rick Wilson's daughters Lindsey and Randi Wilson scored 10 points apiece to lead second ranked and undefeated Carl Albert to a 49-32 win and a trip to the championship. Lauren Hauth of Bishop Kelley lead the Lady Comets with 13.
4 2 3 1 4 1 15
A ST TP 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
15 12 7 6 2 2 2 0 46
40 - Melissa Hobbs (Woodward) 36 - Sarah Kincannon (Carl Albert) 36 - Kendra Moore (Ardmore) 35 - Lindsey Van Dorn (Woodward) 28 - Lindsey Wilson (Carl Albert) 27 - Katy Kelley (Bishop Kelley) 25 - Laura Mitchel (Woodward) 24 - Lauren Hauth (Bishop Kelley) 23 - Detrycia McGee (Ardmore) 22 - Kala Bowers (Woodward) 21 - BreeAnna Gibson (Carl Albert) 17 - Brooke Honey (Carl Albert) 16 - Shelby Reddee (Woodward) 16 - Randi Wilson (Carl Albert) 16 - Dernela Lowe (McAlester) 12 - Kayla Elliott (Southeast) 11 - T.J. Wiserman (Carl Albert) 10 - Tara Repiogle (Catoosa) 10 - Megan Lowery (Bishop Kelley) 10 - Izzy Wilkinson (Ardmore) 10 - Constance Gordon (Southeast) 10 - Brenda Blackburn (Ardmore) 10 - Amanda Stone (Claremore) 9 - Tiffany Case (McAlester) 9 - Meghen Sellmeyer (Catoosa) 8 - Lindsay Young (Claremore) 8 - Kenisha Paxton (Southeast) 8 - Jessica Jackson (Bishop Kelley)
7 - Brittney Ashpaugh (Woodward) 6 - Tamara Allen (Southeast) 6 - Ryan Charloe (Catoosa) 6 - Brooke Donnelly (Carl Albert) 5 - Krista Jensen (Claremore) 5 - Kelli McGlasson (Southeast) 5 - Joyce Shaver (Claremore) 5 - Jen Ormsby (Bishop Kelley) 5 - Brianne Roberts (Catoosa) 4 - Dameesha McCarroll (Ardmore) 4 - Alecia Thayer (McAlester) 4 - Alice Knight (Ardmore) 4 - Ami Day (Catoosa) 4 - Brooke Williams (Bishop Kelley) 4 - Krystall Bernhardt (McAlester) 4 - Krysty Browne (McAlester) 4 - Valerie Booth (McAlester) 4 - Angela Kmetz (Bishop Kelley) 3 - Nikki Michener (Catoosa) 3 - Lissa Kivisto (Bishop Kelley) 3 - Lindsay Skiles (Ardmore) 2 - Summer Lane (Carl Albert) 2 - Shelby Stearns (Claremore) 2 - Libby Gibson (Claremore) 2 - Lacretia Fields (Southeast) 2 - Kacey Ward (McAlester) 1 - Tiecsha Dorsey (Ardmore)
A ST TP 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0
12 12 9 2 0 0 35
7 13 15 - 46 Carl Albert (28-0) .......................... 11 Woodward (27-1) ......................... 6 4 12 13 - 35 Coaches : Rick Wilson (Carl Albert) - Kim Kramer (Woodward)
T h e O k l a h o m a H i g h S c h oo l S p o r ts H i sto r i c a l S o c i e t y – w w w . O H S S H S . c o m
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BISHOP MCGUINNESS 82, ROLAND 68 Bishop McGuinness ....................... 16 Roland ........................................... 11
18 12
19 22
29 - 82 23 - 68
TOURNAMENT HIGHLIGHTS
Bishop McGuinness (24-3) - Jonathan Bluitt 29, J. Robert Merritt 24, Terrance Crawford 18, Roshan Baum 7, Blake Slavonic 3, Drew Allen 1 - Coach : Tondrell Durham Roland (22-6) - Darrell Evans 27, Casey Hicks 15, Mark Reichert 11, Darnell Owens 7, Montrell Castleberry 4, Desmond Parriman 2, Lorenzo Cruse 2 - Coach : Ed Lewis
IDABEL 54, CLEVELAND 44 Idabel ............................................ Cleveland .......................................
20 12
9 4
12 11
13 - 54 17 - 44
STILWELL 69, WEATHERFORD 56 Stilwell .......................................... Weatherford ..................................
18 10
14 16
13 18
24 - 69 12 - 56
Idabel (24-2) - Derek Hixon 11, Oscar Scales 10, Antonio Freeman 10, Mario Roberts 5, Nick Walls 5, Chris Brown 3, Quinton Walls 2, Chad Farley 2, Brandon Whitaker 2 - Coach : Jeff Coleman Cleveland (22-7) - Darren Green 13, Ryan Rush 9, Chris Smith 8, Nathen Bacon 5, Kyle Krotzer 5, William Shawn 2, Shawn Gundy 2 - Coach : Steve Upshaw
Stilwell (24-2) - Jordan Mink 26, Dusty Eubanks 14, Roger Minor 12, Curtis Brashear 12, Joe Fletcher 5, Sundown Watie 0, Michael Muskrat 0, Stephenson 0, Ritchie 0 - Coach : Larry Collison Weatherford (22-6) - Colby Miller 19, Lance Donley 14, Jason Trout 9, Ryan Roper 8, Chad Pugh 4, Russell Dennison 2 - Coach : Allen Boyd
VINITA 61, HUGO 48 Vinita ............................................. Hugo ..............................................
6 11
24 10
15 14
16 - 61 13 - 48
Vinita (25-1) - Chad Morgan 23, London Marshall 15, Ty Ramsey 9, Kevin Phillips 7, Jermaine Landrum 5, Brad Martins 2 - Coach : Pete Hiseley Hugo (22-8) - Ronnie Scroggins 16, Brandon Hawkins 9, Butch Cook 8, Lorenzo King 6, Juan Paul Latimore 3, Greg Wallace 2, Carlos King 2, Darrell Nobles 2 - Coach : Darnell Shanklin
SEMIFINALS @ Southern Nazarene Univ
BISHOP MCGUINNESS 56, IDABEL 45 Bishop McGuinness ....................... 14 Idabel ............................................ 10
13 13
16 8
13 - 56 14 - 45
STILWELL 61, VINITA 58 - OT Stilwell .......................................... Vinita .............................................
16 15
12 10
8 13
Bishop McGuinness (25-3) - J. Robert Merritt 21, Terrance Crawford 12, Jonathan Bluitt 8, Blake Slavonic 8, Roshan Baum 7 - Coach : Tondrell Durham Idabel (24-3) - Derek Hixon 15, Mario Roberts 9, Antonio Freeman 8, Quinton Walls 6, Herman Adams 3, Chad Farley 2, Oscar Scales 2 - Coach : Jeff Coleman
12 10
13 - 61 10 - 58
Stilwell (25-2) - Jordan Mink 15, Dusty Eubanks 13, Roger Minor 13, Curtis Brashear 12, Joe Fletcher 8 - Coach : Larry Collison Vinita (25-2) - Ty Ramsey 20, London Marshall 15, Jermaine Landrum 13, Chad Morgan 9, Zac Smith 1 - Coach : Pete Hiseley
CHAMPIONSHIP GAME @ Lloyd Noble Center
Bishop McGuinness Blake Slavonic Terrance Crawford J. Robert Merritt Drew Allen Jonathan Bluitt Roshan Baum Paul Gust Warren Bunch Chris Osborne Matt McHugh Sam Kennamer Ben Bruenig Brian Carey Jeff McQueen Joe Ross Merritt TOTALS
FG-AT
7 7 4 4 2 3 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 29
12 14 10 8 7 6 1 0 1 0 0 2 1 1 1 64
0 2 2 0 3 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 10
0 3 5 0 4 1 0 2 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 18
3PFG
7 1 1 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12
10 2 5 3 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 23
FT-AT
3PFG
14 12 5 7 3 7 3 0 1 1 53
2 1 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 6
4 1 0 3 0 0 0 2 0 0 10
1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 3
Bishop McGuinness (26-3) ............
21
20
Stilwell Roger Minor Jordan Mink Joe Fletcher Dusty Eubanks C.J. Morrison Curtis Brashear Fourkiller Matt Brunk Nathan Eubanks Jeff Bigfeather TOTALS
FG-AT
FT-AT
4 5 3 2 2 2 1 0 0 0 19
16
8 3 0 2 2 0 1 0 1 1 18
RB PF 2 14 4 5 1 6 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 35
2 1 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 11
RB PF 6 3 5 8 0 6 2 2 1 3 36
1 2 3 3 2 3 0 2 0 0 16
A ST TP
4 9 3 0 0 3 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 22
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
21 17 11 10 7 6 3 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 80
McGuinness and Roland shot a lot of free throws in the opening round. With 53 fouls called and seven players fouling out (5 from Roland), McGuinness still rolled to an 82-68 win. Jonathan Bluitt lead McGuinness with 29 and Darrell Evans led Roland with 27. One year removed from a serious spinal injury he suffered in football which left him momentarily paralyzed and was said should have killed him, Stilwell's Jordan Mink could easily ignore the "Air Ball" chants from the Weatherford student section. And ignore it, he did! Jordan sank a game high 26 points and led the Indians to a 69-56 first round win over Weatherford. Colby Miller led Weatherford with 19.
Stilwell blew a 41-30 third quarter lead but held on for 61-58 overtime win over Vinita. Ty Ramsey's 20 for Vinita wasn't enough for the Hornets as the Inidans had four players in double-figures. Bishop McGuinness was the preseason favorite ranked #1 and entered the tournament ranked #1 and they did not disappoint. The Irish won their third consecutive championship on the outside shooting of Blake Slavonic, who scored 21 on 7 of 10 shooting from three and the inside play of Terrance Crawford who scored 17 and pulled down 14 rebounds. McGuinness shutout Stilwell in the 2nd 20-0 on their way to a 80-47 blowout in one of the most lopsided championship victories. All-Tournament MVP : TERRANCE CRAWFORD (Bishop McGuinness) - Roger Minor (Stilwell), Jordan Mink (Stilwell), J. Robert Merritt (Bishop McGuinness), Jonathan Bluitt (Bishop McGuinness) 2nd Team : Derek Hixon (Idabel), London Marshall (Vinita), Chad Morgan (Vinita), Darrell Evans (Roland), Blake Slavonic (Bishop McGuinness)
TOURNAMENT POINTS SCORED
56 - J. Robert Merritt (Bishop McGuinness) 52 - Jordan Mink (Stilwell) 47 - Terrance Crawford (Bishop McGuinness) 44 - Jonathan Bluitt (Bishop McGuinness) 36 - Roger Minor (Stilwell) 33 - Dusty Eubanks (Stilwell) 32 - Chad Morgan (Vinita) 32 - Blake Slavonic (Bishop McGuinness) 30 - London Marshall (Vinita) 29 - Ty Ramsey (Vinita) 28 - Curtis Brashear (Stilwell) 27 - Darrell Evans (Roland) 26 - Derek Hixon (Idabel) 20 - Roshan Baum (Bishop McGuinness) 19 - Joe Fletcher (Stilwell) 19 - Colby Miller (Weatherford) 18 - Jermaine Landrum (Vinita) 18 - Antonio Freeman (Idabel) 16 - Ronnie Scroggins (Hugo) 15 - Casey Hicks (Roland) 14 - Mario Roberts (Idabel) 14 - Lance Donley (Weatherford) 13 - Darren Green (Cleveland) 12 - Oscar Scales (Idabel) 11 - Mark Reichert (Roland) 11 - Drew Allen (Bishop McGuinness) 9 - Ryan Rush (Cleveland) 9 - Jason Trout (Weatherford) 9 - Brandon Hawkins (Hugo) 8 - Ryan Roper (Weatherford) 8 - Quinton Walls (Idabel) 8 - Chris Smith (Cleveland)
A ST TP 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 6
23 - 80
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
11 11 6 6 6 4 2 1 0 0 47
T h e O k l a h o m a H i g h S c h oo l S p o r ts H i sto r i c a l S o c i e t y – w w w . O H S S H S . c o m 46 Stilwell (25-3) ................................ 15 0 13 19 - 47 Coaches : Tondrell Durham (Bishop McGuinness) - Larry Collison (Stilwell)
8 - Butch Cook (Hugo) 7 - Kevin Phillips (Vinita) 7 - Darnell Owens (Roland) 6 - Lorenzo King (Hugo) 6 - C.J. Morrison (Stilwell) 5 - Nick Walls (Idabel) 5 - Nathen Bacon (Cleveland) 5 - Kyle Krotzer (Cleveland) 4 - Chad Pugh (Weatherford) 4 - Chad Farley (Idabel) 4 - Montrell Castleberry (Roland) 3 - Chris Brown (Idabel) 3 - Juan Paul Latimore (Hugo) 3 - Herman Adams (Idabel) 3 - Paul Gust (Bishop McGuinness) 2 - Desmond Parriman (Roland) 2 - Brad Martins (Vinita) 2 - Brandon Whitaker (Idabel) 2 - Carlos King (Hugo) 2 - Chris Osborne (Bishop McGuinness) 2 - Darrell Nobles (Hugo) 2 - Fourkiller (Stilwell) 2 - Greg Wallace (Hugo) 2 - Lorenzo Cruse (Roland) 2 - Russell Dennison (Weatherford) 2 - Shawn Gundy (Cleveland) 2 - William Shawn (Cleveland) 2 - Warren Bunch (Bishop McGuinness) 1 - Matt Brunk (Stilwell) 1 - Zac Smith (Vinita) 1 - Matt McHugh (Bishop McGuinness)
2000 CLASS 4A GIRLS BASKETBALL STATE TOURNAMENT QUARTERFINALS @ State Fair Arena
KINGFISHER 49, ELGIN 42 Kingfisher ...................................... Elgin ...............................................
10 5
11 20
14 10
TOURNAMENT HIGHLIGHTS
14 - 49 7 - 42
Kingfisher (24-2) - Ashley Lindsay 20, Kari Edge 16, Stephanie Barnett 5, Jennifer Sheppard 4, Melissa Bollenbach 2, Darcie Erwin 2 - Coach : Cherie Myers Elgin (22-8) - Sarah Mansel 20, Krystle May 10, Shelby Jones 3, Brooke Mullins 3, Courtney Hurst 2, Carmen Mattingly 2, Cassidye LeBarre 2 - Coach : Randy Roland
STILWELL 59, JAY 58 Stilwell .......................................... Jay .................................................
8 6
21 17
9 13
21 - 59 22 - 58
ANADARKO 44, CUSHING 42 Anadarko ....................................... Cushing ..........................................
10 6
5 9
14 11
15 - 44 16 - 42
DEER CREEK 45, SALLISAW 44 Deer Creek ..................................... Sallisaw .........................................
14 10
12 10
9 16
10 - 45 8 - 44
Stilwell (16-11) - Misty Benham 17, Mandy Duncan 14, Julie Gaches 14, Sasha Rhodes 9, Marquana Chewey 2, Audra Fletcher 2, Samantha Ferguson 1 - Coach : Dennis Rhoads Jay (25-2) - Miranda Allen 27, Lindsi Teel 10, Jade Lindly 8, Sami Allen 6, Nashe Panther 3, Krystle Panther 2, Lacie Turner 2 - Coach : Leann Barnwell
Anadarko (23-4) - Kim Lewis 21, Cassie Williams 11, Kari Laurenzang 6, Honey Roundface 5, Ebony Weryackwe 1 - Coach : Brett Sanders Cushing (17-11) - Andrea Westmoreland 13, Dallas Powell 12, Aushia Harrison 9, Micha Hester 4, Melanie Robinson 2, Megan Lauerman 2 - Coach : Pat Elder
SEMIFINALS @ State Fair Arena 21 8
19 9
13 9
19 - 72 19 - 45
ANADARKO 63, DEER CREEK 49 Anadarko ....................................... Deer Creek .....................................
12 14
15 9
16 12
20 - 63 14 - 49
Kingfisher (25-2) - Ashley Lindsay 18, Stephanie Barnett 12, Kari Edge 11, Darcie Erwin 10, Team 7, Amy McMullin 5, Jennifer Sheppard 3, Cassie Lindsey 2, Andrea Clough 2, Melissa Weems 2 Coach : Cherie Myers Stilwell (16-12) - Misty Benham 10, Sasha Rhodes 8, Mandy Duncan 7, Marquana Chewey 7, Samantha Ferguson 4, Dawn Tuell 3, Julie Gaches 3, Misty Panter 0 - Coach : Dennis Rhoads
Anadarko (23-4) - Kim Lewis 35, Lacey Callahan 15, Cassie Williams 8, Toni Maumi 4 - Coach : Brett Sanders Deer Creek (18-9) - Adriene Davis 24, Jessica Van Huisen 8, Leah Martin 6, Holli Hellbusch 4, Jaclyn McNeil 3, Megan Benda 2, Cheslsey Gorman 2 - Coach : Mike Tucker
CHAMPIONSHIP GAME @ State Fair Arena
Kingfisher
Kari Edge Ashley Lindsay Jennifer Sheppard Stephanie Barnett Darcie Erwin Team Melissa Bollenbach Boots TOTALS
Anadarko Kim Lewis Toni Maumi Kari Laurenzang Lacey Callahan Team Cassie Williams Ebony Weryackwe Sunshine Rodriques TOTALS
FG-AT
4 4 1 0 2 0 0 0 11
5 8 4 4 3 0 0 1 25
FG-AT 8 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 12
20 10 4 10 0 3 0 0 47
FT-AT
7 7 5 6 0 0 0 0 25
8 8 8 8 0 0 0 0 32
3PFG 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 4
FT-AT
3PFG
4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4
0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1
5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5
0 0 4 0 13 0 0 0 17
RB PF 13 7 4 6 2 2 1 0 35
2 2 2 1 1 0 2 0 10
RB PF 9 2 2 8 0 2 0 0 23
Sophomore Jessica Van Huisen hit key free throws (and missed one to "keep it exciting") in the last minutes to send Deer Creek to the next round with a 45-44 win over Sallisaw. Anadarko's Kim Lewis scored her way on to an elite list. Her 35 points against Deer Creek in the semis placed her 7th on the All-Time scoring list for a 5-on-5 state tournament game as the #18 Lady Warriors advance to the finals with a 63-49 victory over #17 Deer Creek. Adriene Davis led Deer Creek with 24 points. Live and die by the three. Normally long-range-shooting Anadarko could only manage 1 for 17 from beyond the arc and Kingfisher's Ashley Lindsay and Kara Edge each had 15 points to lead Kingfisher to a 26-2 season record and a 47-29 state championship win. Edge also pulled down 13 boards in the game and had 4 assists. Anadarko's Kim Lewis had 20.
All-Tournament MVP : KIM LEWIS (Anadarko) - Misty Benham (Stilwell), Kari Edge (Kingfisher), Ashley Lindsay (Kingfisher), Adriene Davis (Deer Creek) 2nd Team : Miranda Allen (Jay), Sarah Mansel (Elgin), Jennifer Johnson (Sallisaw), Jessica Van Huisen (Deer Creek), Andrea Westmoreland (Cushing)
TOURNAMENT POINTS SCORED
Deer Creek (24-3) - Adriene Davis 11, Leah Martin 8, Jessica Van Huisen 7, Jaclyn McNeil 6, Megan Benda 4, Holli Hellbusch 3, Laurie Reynolds 3, Cheslsey Gorman 2, Carie McNeil 1 Coach : Mike Tucker Sallisaw (18-8) - Jennifer Johnson 10, Codie Farmer 8, Chana Jones 7, Reagan Tomlin 7, Adrianne Nimmo 6, Shannan Hawes 4, Maca Turner 2 - Coach : Bob Walters
KINGFISHER 72, STILWELL 45 Kingfisher ...................................... Stilwell ..........................................
Stilwell entered the tournament unranked, a 15-11 record and their coach was resigning at the end of the year. And they were facing 25-1 and top ranked Jay. The resignation would have to wait. Julie Gaches stepped to the line and dropped in the game winning free throw with 1.7 seconds remaining to send Stilwell into the semis with a 59-58 victory. Misty Benham led the Indians with 17 and Miranda Allen had 27 for Jay.
4 3 4 4 0 5 3 0 23
A ST TP 4 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 8
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
15 15 7 6 4 0 0 0 47
76 - Kim Lewis (Anadarko) 53 - Ashley Lindsay (Kingfisher) 42 - Kari Edge (Kingfisher) 35 - Adriene Davis (Deer Creek) 27 - Misty Benham (Stilwell) 27 - Miranda Allen (Jay) 23 - Stephanie Barnett (Kingfisher) 21 - Mandy Duncan (Stilwell) 20 - Sarah Mansel (Elgin) 19 - Cassie Williams (Anadarko) 17 - Sasha Rhodes (Stilwell) 17 - Lacey Callahan (Anadarko) 17 - Julie Gaches (Stilwell) 16 - Darcie Erwin (Kingfisher) 15 - Jessica Van Huisen (Deer Creek) 14 - Leah Martin (Deer Creek) 14 - Jennifer Sheppard (Kingfisher) 13 - Andrea Westmoreland (Cushing) 12 - Dallas Powell (Cushing) 10 - Lindsi Teel (Jay) 10 - Krystle May (Elgin) 10 - Jennifer Johnson (Sallisaw) 9 - Marquana Chewey (Stilwell) 9 - Kari Laurenzang (Anadarko) 9 - Jaclyn McNeil (Deer Creek) 9 - Aushia Harrison (Cushing) 8 - Toni Maumi (Anadarko) 8 - Jade Lindly (Jay) 8 - Codie Farmer (Sallisaw) 7 - Team (Kingfisher) 7 - Reagan Tomlin (Sallisaw)
7 - Chana Jones (Sallisaw) 7 - Holli Hellbusch (Deer Creek) 6 - Sami Allen (Jay) 6 - Megan Benda (Deer Creek) 6 - Adrianne Nimmo (Sallisaw) 5 - Samantha Ferguson (Stilwell) 5 - Honey Roundface (Anadarko) 5 - Amy McMullin (Kingfisher) 4 - Shannan Hawes (Sallisaw) 4 - Micha Hester (Cushing) 4 - Cheslsey Gorman (Deer Creek) 3 - Dawn Tuell (Stilwell) 3 - Brooke Mullins (Elgin) 3 - Nashe Panther (Jay) 3 - Shelby Jones (Elgin) 3 - Laurie Reynolds (Deer Creek) 2 - Lacie Turner (Jay) 2 - Andrea Clough (Kingfisher) 2 - Audra Fletcher (Stilwell) 2 - Carmen Mattingly (Elgin) 2 - Cassidye LeBarre (Elgin) 2 - Cassie Lindsey (Kingfisher) 2 - Melissa Weems (Kingfisher) 2 - Krystle Panther (Jay) 2 - Maca Turner (Sallisaw) 2 - Megan Lauerman (Cushing) 2 - Melanie Robinson (Cushing) 2 - Melissa Bollenbach (Kingfisher) 2 - Courtney Hurst (Elgin) 1 - Carie McNeil (Deer Creek) 1 - Ebony Weryackwe (Anadarko)
A ST TP 0 0 2 0 3 2 0 0 7
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
20 4 3 2 0 0 0 0 29
Kingfisher (26-2) ........................... 10 12 6 19 - 47 Anadarko (24-5) ............................ 8 7 2 12 - 29 Coaches : Cherie Myers (Kingfisher) - Brett Sanders (Anadarko)
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2000 CLASS 3A BOYS BASKETBALL STATE TOURNAMENT QUARTERFINALS @ Edmond Santa Fe HS
VICTORY CHRISTIAN 81, ALVA 63 Victory Christian ............................ Alva ...............................................
23 9
17 17
14 12
27 - 81 25 - 63
MILLWOOD 62, EUFAULA 58 - 2OT Millwood ....................................... Eufaula ..........................................
8 6
16 11
8 12
11 14
ADAIR 76, LINDSAY 68 Adair .............................................. Lindsay ..........................................
15 14
16 14
19 21
12 - 76 13 - 68
JONES 59, BEGGS 54 Jones ............................................. Beggs .............................................
13 9
14 14
16 17
16 - 59 14 - 54
TOURNAMENT HIGHLIGHTS
In his state tournament debut, Kelenna Azubuike scored 45 points as Victory Christian defeated Alva 81-63.
Victory Christian (22-4) - Kelenna Azubuike 45, Daniel Grothe 14, Brandon Johnson 6, Josh Peterson 4, Jordan Newman 4, Chris George 3, Jeff Albertson 2, Kasey Stewart 2, Zack Luper 1 Coach : Joe Mercier Alva (21-6) - Trevor Meier 23, Brad Jordan 11, Ryan White 11, Jeremy Hamill 8, Taylor Weibener 4, Travis Small 4, Elliot Sutter 2 - Coach : Steve Shiever
7 7
12 - 62 8 - 58
Millwood (17-10) - Charles Dupree 17, Keith Slaughter 15, Bobby Carter 10, Latif Thomas 6, Chris Taylor 5, Chad Hamilton 4, Latrell Thomas 3, Jerrod Bradford 2 - Coach : Varryl Franklin Eufaula (24-4) - Michael Campbell 20, Matt Kaler 14, Avery Shine 7, Ryan Tley 6, Paul McIntosh 6, Trevor Armstrong 3, Sheldon Houston 2 - Coach : Lamar Armstrong
Adair (25-2) - Brandon Green 27, Mitch Calvert 25, Bobby Winfrey 11, Matt Davison 10, Josh Turner 3 - Coach : Brad Rogers Lindsay (24-5) - Jonathan White 26, Rusty Russell 14, Noah Loman 11, Matt Boechman 8, Jesse Howell 7, Riley Russell 2 - Coach : Dan Chapman
SEMIFINALS @ State Fair Arena 15 8
20 13
16 - 59 13 - 51
ADAIR 74, JONES 63 Adair .............................................. Jones .............................................
21 13
15 14
18 - 74 18 - 63
Victory Christian (23-4) - Kelenna Azubuike 18, Daniel Grothe 14, David Schaefer 11, Josh Peterson 5, Brandon Johnson 5, Kasey Stewart 4, Chris George 2 - Coach : Joe Mercier Millwood (17-11) - Charles Dupree 16, Bobby Carter 13, Keith Slaughter 9, Latif Thomas 8, Chris Taylor 3, Chad Hamilton 2 - Coach : Varryl Franklin
20 18
Adair (26-2) - Brandon Green 26, Mitch Calvert 23, Bobby Winfrey 15, Matt Davison 7, Joel Potts 3 - Coach : Brad Rogers Jones (19-8) - Chris Ealom 17, Zack Schwab 15, Randy Pluto 14, Chauncey Ward 7, Jason Butler 6, Commie Gillen 4 - Coach : Keith Shaull
CHAMPIONSHIP GAME @ State Fair Arena
Victory Christian Kelenna Azubuike Daniel Grothe David Schaefer Brandon Johnson Josh Peterson Jeff Albertson Jordan Newman Barnard Kasey Stewart Zack Luper Page Chris George TOTALS
Adair Bobby Winfrey Matt Davison Brandon Green Mitch Calvert Josh Turner Joel Potts TOTALS
FG-AT
9 3 4 3 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 24
21 9 4 6 3 1 3 1 0 0 0 1 49
FG-AT 7 2 2 1 0 0 12
19 11 11 4 5 0 50
FT-AT
3PFG
3 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6
1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
4 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8
2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 5
FT-AT
3PFG
4 1 0 0 1 0 6
0 0 1 2 0 0 3
6 2 0 2 2 0 12
0 0 8 7 4 0 19
RB PF 6 6 4 2 4 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 25
1 1 2 2 2 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 12
RB PF 5 4 4 10 0 2 25
All-Tournament MVP : KELENNA AZUBUIKE (Victory Christian) - Daniel Grothe (Victory Christian), Bobby Winfrey (Adair), Brandon Green (Adair), Chris Ealom (Jones) 2nd Team : Jonathan White (Lindsay), Mitch Calvert (Adair), Keith Slaughter (Millwood), Charles Dupree (Millwood), Randy Pluto (Jones)
TOURNAMENT POINTS SCORED
Jones (19-7) - Chris Ealom 23, Randy Pluto 16, Jason Butler 7, Zack Schwab 6, Commie Gillen 5, Chauncey Ward 1, Matt Millican 1 - Coach : Keith Shaull Beggs (22-5) - Jason Nethon 18, Greg Cullom 12, Marlin Johnson 10, Jason Collins 8, Joe Felton 4, Brandon Barnett 2 - Coach : Henry Roland
VICTORY CHRISTIAN 59, MILLWOOD 51 Victory Christian ............................ 8 Millwood ....................................... 17
Opening round games were all exciting. Defending champ Millwood defeated Eufaula 6258 in double-overtime by draining key free throws in the final OT. Unranked Jones defeated third ranked Beggs 59-54 lead by Chris Ealom's 23 points. Adair overcame Lindsay in overtime 76-68 behind 52 combined points from Brandon Green and Mitch Culvert. Victory Christian got 45 points from sharp shooter Kelenna Azubuike as they rolled over Alva 81.63. Adair, led by Brandon Green with 26 and Mitch Calvert 23 proved once again to be the key 1-2 punch. The Warriors went on to defeat Jones 74-63 and earn a trip to the championship against Victory Christian. Sophomore Kelenna Azubuike proved he was the real deal. Azubuike scored 22 in the championship but it was the team's defense that proved to be the difference. Adair's two best players Brandon Green and Mitch Calevert had combined for 101 points in the first two games, shot only 3 of 15 and scored 7 in the championship as Victory won decisively 55-33.
0 0 0 0 0 0 0
A ST TP 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6
2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2
22 8 8 7 6 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 55
85 - Kelenna Azubuike (Victory Christian) 58 - Brandon Green (Adair) 50 - Mitch Calvert (Adair) 44 - Bobby Winfrey (Adair) 40 - Chris Ealom (Jones) 36 - Daniel Grothe (Victory Christian) 33 - Charles Dupree (Millwood) 30 - Randy Pluto (Jones) 26 - Jonathan White (Lindsay) 24 - Matt Davison (Adair) 24 - Keith Slaughter (Millwood) 23 - Trevor Meier (Alva) 23 - Bobby Carter (Millwood) 21 - Zack Schwab (Jones) 20 - Michael Campbell (Eufaula) 19 - David Schaefer (Victory Christian) 18 - Jason Nethon (Beggs) 18 - Brandon Johnson (Victory Christian) 15 - Josh Peterson (Victory Christian) 14 - Rusty Russell (Lindsay) 14 - Matt Kaler (Eufaula) 14 - Latif Thomas (Millwood) 13 - Jason Butler (Jones) 12 - Greg Cullom (Beggs) 11 - Ryan White (Alva) 11 - Noah Loman (Lindsay) 11 - Brad Jordan (Alva) 10 - Marlin Johnson (Beggs) 9 - Commie Gillen (Jones)
A ST TP 1 0 2 1 0 0 4
0 0 1 0 0 0 1
18 7 5 2 1 0 33
Victory Christian (24-4) ................. 14 13 13 15 - 55 Adair (26-3) ................................... 9 7 12 5 - 33 Coaches : Joe Mercier (Victory Christian) - Brad Rogers (Adair)
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8 - Jeremy Hamill (Alva) 8 - Jason Collins (Beggs) 8 - Chris Taylor (Millwood) 8 - Chauncey Ward (Jones) 8 - Matt Boechman (Lindsay) 7 - Jesse Howell (Lindsay) 7 - Avery Shine (Eufaula) 6 - Ryan Tley (Eufaula) 6 - Chad Hamilton (Millwood) 6 - Jordan Newman (Victory Christian) 6 - Paul McIntosh (Eufaula) 6 - Kasey Stewart (Victory Christian) 5 - Chris George (Victory Christian) 4 - Joe Felton (Beggs) 4 - Travis Small (Alva) 4 - Jeff Albertson (Victory Christian) 4 - Taylor Weibener (Alva) 4 - Josh Turner (Adair) 3 - Trevor Armstrong (Eufaula) 3 - Latrell Thomas (Millwood) 3 - Joel Potts (Adair) 2 - Sheldon Houston (Eufaula) 2 - Riley Russell (Lindsay) 2 - Jerrod Bradford (Millwood) 2 - Elliot Sutter (Alva) 2 - Brandon Barnett (Beggs) 1 - Matt Millican (Jones) 1 - Zack Luper (Victory Christian)
2000 CLASS 3A GIRLS BASKETBALL STATE TOURNAMENT QUARTERFINALS @ Del City HS
TOURNAMENT HIGHLIGHTS
PRAGUE 56, HENNESSEY 31 Prague ........................................... Hennessey .....................................
12 8
15 7
11 3
18 - 56 13 - 31
MILLWOOD 59, CANEY VALLEY 52 Millwood ....................................... Caney Valley ..................................
15 13
17 11
11 12
16 - 59 16 - 52
Prague (25-1) - Stormy Griffith 16, Tedda Davis 15, Rainey McKee 11, Crystal Van Curen 6, Amanda Legg 3, Brooke Kinslow 2, Christina Hutchins 2, Holly Mlynek 1 - Coach : Matt McGaha Hennessey (22-6) - Rachel Stephens 8, Sara Richards 6, Maggie Crosswhite 6, Candice Johnson 4, Ashli Gaither 3, Ashley Wildman 2, Frances Miller 2 - Coach : Clay Stephens
Millwood (24-4) - Takesha Watson 17, Derrica Dean 15, Brittani Redd 14, Alicia Steele 6, LaTiffany McCaskill 5, Carlissa Boyd 2 - Coach : Arnelia Spears Caney Valley (23-4) - Kacey Inman 19, Lesli Fanning 8, Kasi Prather 6, Tiffany Johnson 6, Jamie Elam 4, Lindsay Collins 4, Shannon Hargrove 3, Dana Ward 2 - Coach : Rick Tipton
CASCIA HALL 55, SEQUOYAH TAHLEQUAH 48 Cascia Hall ..................................... 10 11 Sequoyah Tahlequah ..................... 12 15
19 12
15 - 55 9 - 48
BETHEL 70, KONAWA 55 Bethel ............................................ Konawa .........................................
13 18
19 - 70 14 - 55
Cascia Hall (25-0) - Iciss Tillis 28, Lindsi Thompson 7, Michelle Juegens 6, Katie Nirider 6, Hanna Churchhill 2, Merideth Freeman 2, Leigh Frame 2, Carly Miller 2 - Coach : Doug Winters Sequoyah Tahlequah (24-3) - Stevie Beartrack 13, Jade Grigg 11, Melissa Catron 8, Jamie Teehee 8, Whitney Warrior 6, Jaymee Miller 2 - Coach : Larry Grigg
17 10
21 13
Bethel (25-2) - Shannon Adams 21, Amy Lester 11, Mandi Ferris 11, Viola Cooper 10, Andrea Motley 8, Timber Pringle 6, Menda Johnson 2, Tela Iven 1 - Coach : Jerry Johnson Konawa (20-6) - Rebekah Mullins 21, Carrie Mosley 12, Wendi Stanton 10, Sandy Semtner 10, Lacey House 2 - Coach : Mike Savage
SEMIFINALS @ State Fair Arena
PRAGUE 69, MILLWOOD 54 Prague ........................................... Millwood .......................................
15 11
18 15
13 11
23 - 69 17 - 54
CASCIA HALL 55, BETHEL 52 - OT Cascia Hall ..................................... Bethel ............................................
4 12
18 11
10 8
14 15
Prague (25-1) - Stormy Griffith 29, Amanda Legg 15, Tedda Davis 14, Crystal Van Curen 5, Rainey McKee 5, Christina Hutchins 1 - Coach : Matt McGaha Millwood (24-5) - Takesha Watson 19, Brittani Redd 15, Carlissa Boyd 5, Rubye Portis 5, Vatricia Couts 2, LaTiffany McCaskill 2, Kristen Owze 2, Derrica Dean 2, Alicia Steele 2 - Coach : Arnelia Spears
9 - 55 6 - 52
Cascia Hall (26-0) - Iciss Tillis 18, Katie Nirider 13, Lindsi Thompson 8, Merideth Freeman 6, Michelle Juegens 5, Carly Miller 3, Chrissy Lauringer 2 - Coach : Doug Winters Bethel (25-2) - Shannon Adams 16, Mandi Ferris 12, Timber Pringle 7, Amy Lester 7, Andrea Motley 6, Viola Cooper 4 - Coach : Jerry Johnson
CHAMPIONSHIP GAME @ State Fair Arena
Prague
Stormy Griffith Tedda Davis Crystal Van Curen Amanda Legg Christina Hutchins Team Rainey McKee TOTALS
Cascia Hall Iciss Tillis Michelle Juegens Chrissy Lauringer Katie Nirider Hanna Churchhill Leigh Frame Carly Miller Merideth Freeman Lindsi Thompson TOTALS
FG-AT
8 5 6 2 2 0 0 23
13 6 7 4 2 0 1 33
FG-AT 14 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 19
28 12 2 6 0 5 5 2 2 62
FT-AT
3PFG
0 1 0 3 0 0 0 4
0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2
2 2 0 5 0 0 1 10
0 3 0 0 0 0 0 3
FT-AT
3PFG
2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 4
0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2
2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 4
6 10 0 6 0 1 2 0 0 25
RB PF 18 3 1 5 2 1 1 31
1 0 0 2 0 0 1 4
RB PF 13 3 0 3 1 0 2 0 1 23
3 0 0 2 2 0 2 0 1 10
A ST TP 4 0 0 4 0 0 0 8
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
16 13 12 7 4 0 0 52
A ST TP 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 2
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
30 8 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 44
Cascia Hall was preseason #1 and entered the tourney #1 and undefeated at 24-0 but they were short potential All-Stater Susan Niedermeyer (17.5 ppg / 10.3 rpg) who was lost with a knee injury. But it was Iciss Tillis (18.8 / 10.3) who stepped up big in the opening round win over Sequoyah with 28 points in their 55-48 win. Senior Stormy Griffith hasn't forgotten. She remembered last year's dramatic loss to Cascia Hall in the finals and she used it as motiviation to lead Prague over Millwood 6954 to advance to the championship. Griffith dropped in 29 in the win and Millwood's Takesha Watson scored 19 in the loss. It took overtime but Cascia Hall continued their "undefeated ways". Lead by Iciss Tillis' 18, the defending state champs returned to the finals with a 55-52 win over #4 Bethel. Katie Nirider, who hit the game winning free throws from last year's championship, added 13. Shannon Adams had 16 for Bethel.
Too much Stormy. Prague's Stormy Griffith took control and didn't let up. Griffith shot 8 for 13, scored 16, had 4 assists and pulled down 18 boards in leading Prague to a 52-44 victory over Cascia Hall. The win avenged last year's loss to Cascia in the championship and completed a 26-1 record, including a 23 game win streak. Iciss Tillis shot 14 for 28 for Cascia Hall in scoring 30 but it wasn't enough to overcome the teams 2 for 19 shooting from three. All-Tournament MVP : STORMY GRIFFITH (Prague) - Iciss Tillis (Cascia Hall), Takesha Watson (Millwood), Shannon Adams (Bethel), Tedda Davis (Prague) 2nd Team : Stevie Beartrack (Sequoyah Tahlequah), Kacey Inman (Caney Valley), Brittani Redd (Millwood), Rebekah Mullins (Konawa), Mandi Ferris (Bethel)
TOURNAMENT POINTS SCORED
76 - Iciss Tillis (Cascia Hall) 61 - Stormy Griffith (Prague) 42 - Tedda Davis (Prague) 37 - Shannon Adams (Bethel) 36 - Takesha Watson (Millwood) 29 - Brittani Redd (Millwood) 25 - Amanda Legg (Prague) 23 - Mandi Ferris (Bethel) 23 - Crystal Van Curen (Prague) 21 - Rebekah Mullins (Konawa) 21 - Katie Nirider (Cascia Hall) 19 - Michelle Juegens (Cascia Hall) 19 - Kacey Inman (Caney Valley) 18 - Amy Lester (Bethel) 17 - Derrica Dean (Millwood) 16 - Rainey McKee (Prague) 15 - Lindsi Thompson (Cascia Hall) 14 - Viola Cooper (Bethel) 14 - Andrea Motley (Bethel) 13 - Timber Pringle (Bethel) 13 - Stevie Beartrack (Sequoyah Tahlequah) 12 - Carrie Mosley (Konawa) 11 - Jade Grigg (Sequoyah Tahlequah) 10 - Wendi Stanton (Konawa) 10 - Sandy Semtner (Konawa) 8 - Rachel Stephens (Hennessey) 8 - Merideth Freeman (Cascia Hall) 8 - Melissa Catron (Sequoyah Tahlequah) 8 - Lesli Fanning (Caney Valley) 8 - Jamie Teehee (Sequoyah Tahlequah)
8 - Alicia Steele (Millwood) 7 - LaTiffany McCaskill (Millwood) 7 - Christina Hutchins (Prague) 7 - Carlissa Boyd (Millwood) 6 - Whitney Warrior (Sequoyah Tahlequah) 6 - Tiffany Johnson (Caney Valley) 6 - Sara Richards (Hennessey) 6 - Maggie Crosswhite (Hennessey) 6 - Kasi Prather (Caney Valley) 6 - Chrissy Lauringer (Cascia Hall) 5 - Rubye Portis (Millwood) 5 - Carly Miller (Cascia Hall) 4 - Candice Johnson (Hennessey) 4 - Lindsay Collins (Caney Valley) 4 - Jamie Elam (Caney Valley) 3 - Shannon Hargrove (Caney Valley) 3 - Ashli Gaither (Hennessey) 2 - Vatricia Couts (Millwood) 2 - Menda Johnson (Bethel) 2 - Leigh Frame (Cascia Hall) 2 - Lacey House (Konawa) 2 - Kristen Owze (Millwood) 2 - Jaymee Miller (Sequoyah Tahlequah) 2 - Hanna Churchhill (Cascia Hall) 2 - Frances Miller (Hennessey) 2 - Dana Ward (Caney Valley) 2 - Brooke Kinslow (Prague) 2 - Ashley Wildman (Hennessey) 1 - Holly Mlynek (Prague) 1 - Tela Iven (Bethel)
Prague (26-1) ................................ 15 13 13 11 - 52 Cascia Hall (26-1) .......................... 9 4 13 18 - 44 Coaches : Matt McGaha (Prague) - Doug Winters (Cascia Hall)
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YALE 76, HOOKER 53 Yale ............................................... Hooker ..........................................
21 15
10 13
23 7
22 - 76 18 - 53
WALTERS 71, DEPEW 51 Walters .......................................... Depew ...........................................
24 13
11 14
19 17
17 - 71 7 - 51
TOURNAMENT HIGHLIGHTS
Yale (24-2) - Hank Dooley 19, Nick Thomas 18, Brady Page 18, Troy Elliott 12, Zeke Lee 6, Harry Sneed 2, Ben Dooley 1 - Coach : David Page Hooker (21-7) - Jeremy Huxman 15, Chris Howell 10, Matt Martens 7, Casey Adams 6, Gabe Mouser 6, Lane Witt 5, Brandon Rhodes 3, Dustin Jones 1 - Coach : Brad Coleman
Walters (25-1) - David Marlett 26, Levi Johnson 16, Colt Gunter 12, Ben Scott 10, Evan Flanagan 7 - Coach : Jimmy Dedmon Depew (23-6) - Jerrod Mizell 25, Bryon Edmonson 9, Isaac Hall 7, Darrell Proctor 5, James Hammond 3, Toby Hall 2 - Coach : Gordon Garner
HOLLIS 61, PRESTON 47 Hollis ............................................. Preston ..........................................
13 6
14 10
12 17
22 - 61 14 - 47
Hollis (24-2) - Chad Shotts 23, Johnny Garlarza 19, Charles Atkins 15, Nathan Dickson 2, George Martinez 2, Rusty Taylor 2 - Coach : Larry Taylor Preston (22-3) - Christopher Cottrell 14, Josh Petree 11, Brian Johnson 9, Eric Bagby 6, Ben Wright 4, Garrett O'Neal 4 - Coach : Mark Hudson
MOUNT SAINT MARY 61, CARNEGIE 56 Mount Saint Mary ......................... 12 Carnegie ........................................ 15
14 17
21 10
14 - 61 14 - 56
Mount Saint Mary (25-2) - Jamar Turner 21, Tim Braun 17, Erick Castro 16, Josh Post 4, Chuck Moisant 3 - Coach : Skip Ashworth Carnegie (23-6) - Erick Nimsey 21, Lucian Bliss 17, Chase Toyekoyah 14, Henry Auaubo 4 Coach : Kirk Graham
SEMIFINALS @ Univ of Central Oklahoma
YALE 70, WALTERS 62 Yale ............................................... Walters ..........................................
20 10
23 14
10 16
17 - 70 22 - 62
HOLLIS 41, MOUNT SAINT MARY 35 Hollis ............................................. Mount Saint Mary .........................
9 11
14 9
8 11
10 - 41 4 - 35
Yale (25-2) - Troy Elliott 23, Hank Dooley 21, Brady Page 13, Jeremy Craig 11, Nick Thomas 2 Coach : David Page Walters (25-2) - David Marlett 16, Evan Flanagan 15, Levi Johnson 14, Colt Gunter 11, Ben Scott 6 - Coach : Jimmy Dedmon
Hollis (25-2) - Chad Shotts 11, Johnny Garlarza 11, Charles Atkins 9, Rusty Taylor 7, George Martinez 3 - Coach : Larry Taylor Mount Saint Mary (25-3) - Erick Castro 18, Connor Cantrell 8, Tim Braun 6, Jamar Turner 3 Coach : Larry Taylor
CHAMPIONSHIP GAME @ State Fair Arena
Yale
Hank Dooley Brady Page Jeremy Craig Troy Elliott Nick Thomas Harry Sneed Team Zeke Lee William Lassley Morphew Ben Dooley TOTALS
Hollis Charles Atkins Rusty Taylor Johnny Garlarza George Martinez Chad Shotts Brookman Team Nathan Dickson TOTALS
FG-AT
5 3 2 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 15
5 8 4 11 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 31
FG-AT 5 3 2 2 1 1 0 0 14
11 8 9 2 8 1 0 0 39
FT-AT
3PFG
1 0 5 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 9
0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3
8 1 6 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 19
FT-AT
3PFG
1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 4
1 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 4
2 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 7
Yale (26-2) .................................... 10 10 14 Hollis (25-4) .................................. 3 8 15 Coaches : David Page (Yale) - Larry Taylor (Hollis)
50
0 6 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 5 2 6 1 6 1 0 0 21
RB PF 7 3 7 5 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 26
1 2 2 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 10
RB PF 5 4 4 3 2 0 0 2 20
1 2 5 3 3 0 0 1 15
A ST TP 0 0 0 2 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 6
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
13 11 9 9 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 47
St Mary's guard Jamar Turner lead the Rockets in scoring with 21 (15 in the second half) and sank two key free throws with 9 seconds remaining to push the Mount into the semis with a 61-56 victory over Carnegie. With a 20-point lead in the second, the game seemed well in hand. Although Walters went on to hit 8-threes in the second half to cut the lead to six with 2 minutes to go, Brady Page hit four key free throws in the last minute to send defending state champions Yale to the finals. Fourth-ranked Hollis' 41-35 victory over Mount St Mary completed a couple of major goals for the Tigers, knocking off three of the other top five ranked teams. Now, only #1 Yale remained. That would take place in the championship meeting on Saturday. Johnny Garlarza and Chad Shotts both scored 11 to lead Hollis. Erick Castro led the Rockets with 18. Yale coach David Page guided Yale to the 18th back-to-back state championship in state history and Hollis coach Larry Taylor coached his final game. Taylor retired by taking his Hollis team to their third championship game in four years, winning in 1998. Yale defeated Hollis 47-38 behind Hank Dooley's 13, on 5 of 5 shooting, and Brady Page's 3 treys. Charles Atkins senior scored 14 to lead Hollis.
All-Tournament MVP : HANK DOOLEY (Yale) - Troy Elliott (Yale), Johnny Garlarza (Hollis), David Marlett (Walters), Erick Castro (Mount Saint Mary) 2nd Team : Jeremy Huxman (Hooker), Chad Shotts (Hollis), Jerrod Mizell (Depew), Evan Flanagan (Walters), Erick Nimsey (Carnegie)
TOURNAMENT POINTS SCORED
53 - Hank Dooley (Yale) 44 - Troy Elliott (Yale) 42 - David Marlett (Walters) 42 - Brady Page (Yale) 38 - Charles Atkins (Hollis) 37 - Chad Shotts (Hollis) 36 - Johnny Garlarza (Hollis) 34 - Erick Castro (Mount Saint Mary) 30 - Levi Johnson (Walters) 25 - Jerrod Mizell (Depew) 24 - Nick Thomas (Yale) 24 - Jamar Turner (Mount Saint Mary) 23 - Tim Braun (Mount Saint Mary) 23 - Colt Gunter (Walters) 22 - Evan Flanagan (Walters) 21 - Erick Nimsey (Carnegie) 20 - Jeremy Craig (Yale) 17 - Lucian Bliss (Carnegie) 16 - Rusty Taylor (Hollis) 16 - Ben Scott (Walters) 15 - Jeremy Huxman (Hooker) 14 - Christopher Cottrell (Preston) 14 - Chase Toyekoyah (Carnegie) 11 - Josh Petree (Preston) 10 - George Martinez (Hollis)
A ST TP 0 3 0 0 0 0 5 0 8
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
14 7 6 5 3 3 0 0 38
13 - 47 12 - 38
T h e O k l a h o m a H i g h S c h oo l S p o r ts H i sto r i c a l S o c i e t y – w w w . O H S S H S . c o m
10 - Chris Howell (Hooker) 9 - Bryon Edmonson (Depew) 9 - Brian Johnson (Preston) 8 - Connor Cantrell (Mount Saint Mary) 7 - Matt Martens (Hooker) 7 - Isaac Hall (Depew) 6 - Zeke Lee (Yale) 6 - Gabe Mouser (Hooker) 6 - Eric Bagby (Preston) 6 - Casey Adams (Hooker) 5 - Darrell Proctor (Depew) 5 - Lane Witt (Hooker) 4 - Ben Wright (Preston) 4 - Garrett O'Neal (Preston) 4 - Josh Post (Mount Saint Mary) 4 - Henry Auaubo (Carnegie) 3 - James Hammond (Depew) 3 - Harry Sneed (Yale) 3 - Chuck Moisant (Mount Saint Mary) 3 - Brookman (Hollis) 3 - Brandon Rhodes (Hooker) 2 - Toby Hall (Depew) 2 - Nathan Dickson (Hollis) 1 - Ben Dooley (Yale) 1 - Dustin Jones (Hooker)
2000 CLASS 2A GIRLS BASKETBALL STATE TOURNAMENT QUARTERFINALS @ Choctaw HS
TOURNAMENT HIGHLIGHTS
SAVANNA 58, KANSAS 42 Savanna ......................................... Kansas ...........................................
18 12
10 9
12 6
18 - 58 15 - 42
VELMA-ALMA 49, WASHINGTON 44 Velma-Alma ................................... Washington ...................................
10 4
13 18
10 14
16 - 49 8 - 44
DALE 78, PANAMA 57 Dale ............................................... Panama .........................................
21 10
20 15
7 15
30 - 78 17 - 57
SNYDER 34, THOMAS 32 - 2OT Snyder ........................................... Thomas ..........................................
8 4
4 5
5 2
Savanna (24-2) - Kelli Inman 16, Amanda Cook 16, Britney Kannady 10, Paige Wood 7, Amber Trimm 3, Deanna Stricklin 2, Jill Furney 2, Eva Roe 2 - Coach : Dianne Inman Kansas (25-4) - Nikki Powell 9, Hayley Gaylor 8, Katie Stoll 8, Brianna Conness 6, Kayce Odle 5, Annleaia Johnson 3, Rachel Cochran 2, Darla Lamb 1 - Coach : Steve Odle
Velma-Alma (25-4) - Lacey Darity 12, J'Ann Clower 11, Brandi Wright 9, Courtney Chapman 9, Ashley Kelly 6, Lindsay Clarke 2 - Coach : Rocky Clarke Washington (23-3) - Sarah Andrews 15, Kori Edelen 8, Tana Allen 7, Amanda Kilmer 6, Marcey Brewer 3, Jennifer Wells 3, Laura Andrews 2 - Coach : Larry Paulk
Dale (23-8) - Cindy Long 23, Natalie Ross 21, Ashley Dickinson 14, Lindsey Carter 12, Reiescha Talton 4, Beth Browning 2, Paula Hess 2 - Coach : Ky Wilkins Panama (24-1) - Julie Davis 11, Casey Anderson 10, Chelsi Walls 9, Tamara Shoup 9, Amanda Seaton 8, Laura Lockaby 5, Breanne Goodin 4, Erica Newell 1 - Coach : Barry Hudson
10 16
2 2
5 - 34 3 - 32
Snyder (24-1) - Tandra Dickey 11, Johnna Osborn 9, Kim Parker 5, Rachel Cory 4, Kara Edgar 3, Donna Osborn 2 - Coach : Kenny White Thomas (20-8) - Jaci Moore 16, Chelsea Jackson 5, Lyndee Green 3, Sharelie Thomas 2, Jessie Masqueller 2, Abby Mannering 2, Jill Covey 2 - Coach : Brian Hamar
SEMIFINALS @ Univ of Central Oklahoma
SAVANNA 48, VELMA-ALMA 37 Savanna ......................................... Velma-Alma ...................................
13 2
12 16
9 10
14 - 48 9 - 37
DALE 44, SNYDER 32 Dale ............................................... Snyder ...........................................
8 6
12 10
7 5
17 - 44 11 - 32
Savanna (25-2) - Kelli Inman 19, Britney Kannady 10, Nicole Davis 8, Amber Trimm 5, Amanda Cook 3, Paige Wood 2, Eva Roe 1 - Coach : Dianne Inman Velma-Alma (25-5) - Courtney Chapman 12, Lindsay Clarke 9, J'Ann Clower 8, Lacey Darity 6, Ashley Kelly 2 - Coach : Rocky Clarke
Dale (24-8) - Cindy Long 13, Ashley Dickinson 10, Natalie Ross 8, Lindsey Carter 8, Paula Hess 4, Reiescha Talton 1 - Coach : Ky Wilkins Snyder (24-2) - Kim Parker 9, Johnna Osborn 9, Donna Osborn 4, Tandra Dickey 4, Rachel Cory 3, Kara Edgar 2, Haley Michael 1 - Coach : Kenny White
CHAMPIONSHIP GAME @ State Fair Arena
Savanna
Britney Kannady Kelli Inman Amanda Cook Amber Trimm Eva Roe Nicole Davis Paige Wood Deanna Stricklin Kaiser Winters Jacque Black McKay Team TOTALS
Dale Cindy Long Lindsey Carter Natalie Ross Reiescha Talton Beth Browning Blakley Ashley Dickinson Team Paula Hess Whittington TOTALS
FG-AT
7 5 4 4 1 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 25
11 11 5 5 1 4 3 1 0 1 1 0 0 43
FG-AT 5 3 2 3 3 1 2 0 0 0 19
15 6 7 5 4 1 11 0 0 1 50
FT-AT
2 3 3 1 4 2 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 18
2 3 3 3 5 2 0 0 6 2 0 0 0 26
3PFG 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
0 4 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5
FT-AT
3PFG
5 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 9
1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 3
6 0 3 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 12
5 5 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 13
RB PF 1 2 7 5 2 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 21
3 3 1 4 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14
RB PF 1 6 6 5 1 3 4 0 0 0 26
3 5 5 2 0 2 2 0 0 0 19
A ST TP 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 9
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
20 14 11 9 6 5 4 2 2 1 0 0 0 74
Velma-Alma avenged a 1-0 loss in the fast pitch finals earlier in the year by defeating Washington 49-44 to move on to the semifinals. Washington lost leading scorer Laura Andrews (22ppg) to a knee injury in the first and her sister Sarah lead the Warriors with 15. On paper, this one was a given. Snyder ranked #1 and Thomas #20 but, as they say, "That's why we play the game." The result? A thrilling double-overtime victory for Snyder 34-32. Snyder was without leading scorer Misty Igo who went down with a knee injury, but Tandra Dickey and Johnna Osburn took up the scoring duties by scoring 11 and 9 respectively and Rachel Cory hit key free throws with seconds remaining for the win. Thomas' Jaci Moore led Thomas with 16. Lowest ranked Dale entered the semis against #1 Snyder with one thing going for them… tradition. Six state championships and 23 tournament appearances was enough. Ok, and the 9-0 fourth quarter run and scoring of Cindy Long (13) and Ashley Dickinson (10). Ky Wilkins' Pirates advance to the championship with a 44-32 victory over Snyder. Savanna's relaxed approch to the championship proved to be the winning formula. Dianne Inman's Lady Bulldogs were led by Britney Kannady with 20 and her daughter Kelli's 14 in route to a 74-50 championship win over Dale. Cindy Long lead dale with 16 but the team couldn't overcome their 20 turnovers. All-Tournament MVP : KELLI INMAN (Savanna) - Natalie Ross (Dale), Cindy Long (Dale), Britney Kannady (Savanna), Amanda Cook (Savanna), J'Ann Clower (Velma-Alma) 2nd Team : Lindsey Carter (Dale), Ashley Dickinson (Dale), Jaci Moore (Thomas), Sarah Andrews (Washington)
TOURNAMENT POINTS SCORED
52 - Cindy Long (Dale) 49 - Kelli Inman (Savanna) 40 - Britney Kannady (Savanna) 35 - Natalie Ross (Dale) 30 - Amanda Cook (Savanna) 28 - Ashley Dickinson (Dale) 27 - Lindsey Carter (Dale) 21 - Courtney Chapman (Velma-Alma) 19 - J'Ann Clower (Velma-Alma) 18 - Lacey Darity (Velma-Alma) 18 - Johnna Osborn (Snyder) 17 - Amber Trimm (Savanna) 16 - Jaci Moore (Thomas) 15 - Tandra Dickey (Snyder) 15 - Sarah Andrews (Washington) 14 - Kim Parker (Snyder) 13 - Paige Wood (Savanna) 13 - Nicole Davis (Savanna) 11 - Reiescha Talton (Dale) 11 - Lindsay Clarke (Velma-Alma) 11 - Julie Davis (Panama) 10 - Casey Anderson (Panama) 9 - Tamara Shoup (Panama) 9 - Nikki Powell (Kansas) 9 - Eva Roe (Savanna) 9 - Chelsi Walls (Panama) 9 - Brandi Wright (Velma-Alma) 8 - Kori Edelen (Washington) 8 - Katie Stoll (Kansas) 8 - Hayley Gaylor (Kansas) 8 - Beth Browning (Dale)
8 - Amanda Seaton (Panama) 8 - Ashley Kelly (Velma-Alma) 7 - Tana Allen (Washington) 7 - Rachel Cory (Snyder) 6 - Amanda Kilmer (Washington) 6 - Paula Hess (Dale) 6 - Donna Osborn (Snyder) 6 - Brianna Conness (Kansas) 5 - Blakley (Dale) 5 - Chelsea Jackson (Thomas) 5 - Kara Edgar (Snyder) 5 - Laura Lockaby (Panama) 5 - Kayce Odle (Kansas) 4 - Deanna Stricklin (Savanna) 4 - Breanne Goodin (Panama) 3 - Jennifer Wells (Washington) 3 - Annleaia Johnson (Kansas) 3 - Marcey Brewer (Washington) 3 - Lyndee Green (Thomas) 2 - Sharelie Thomas (Thomas) 2 - Rachel Cochran (Kansas) 2 - Laura Andrews (Washington) 2 - Kaiser (Savanna) 2 - Jill Furney (Savanna) 2 - Jill Covey (Thomas) 2 - Jessie Masqueller (Thomas) 2 - Abby Mannering (Thomas) 1 - Darla Lamb (Kansas) 1 - Winters (Savanna) 1 - Haley Michael (Snyder) 1 - Erica Newell (Panama)
A ST TP 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 0 0 6
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
16 7 6 6 6 5 4 0 0 0 50
Savanna (26-2) .............................. 18 17 25 14 - 74 Dale (24-9) .................................... 8 9 14 19 - 50 Coaches : Dianne Inman (Savanna) - Ky Wilkins (Dale) T h e O k l a h o m a H i g h S c h oo l S p o r ts H i sto r i c a l S o c i e t y – w w w . O H S S H S . c o m
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TOURNAMENT HIGHLIGHTS
FORT COBB-BROXTON 62, KIOWA 52 Fort Cobb-Broxton ......................... 13 Kiowa ............................................ 16
17 6
17 13
15 - 62 17 - 52
MEDFORD 50, COYLE 46 Medford ........................................ Coyle .............................................
14 12
14 15
11 8
11 - 50 11 - 46
GLENCOE 68, LAVERNE 64 - OT Glencoe ......................................... Laverne ..........................................
21 19
11 13
11 15
14 10
Pahcoddy brothers combined for 39 as Fort Cobb outlasted Kiowa to advance to the semifinals with a 62-52 win.
Fort Cobb-Broxton (24-6) - Larry Pahcoddy 25, Arrick Klugh 14, Charlie Pahcoddy 14, Kevin Rivera 9 - Coach : Scott Hines Kiowa (21-8) - Chris Scrivner 16, Clint Wood 12, James Reading 10, Clinton Couch 8, Caleb Douthitt 6 - Coach : Gary Walden
Medford (26-1) - James Killan 14, Nathan Gonzales 13, Aaron Zachary 8, Jacob Killan 7, Caleb Van Dolan 6, Ryan Flaherty 2 - Coach : Randy Turney Coyle (18-14) - Marvin Woods 12, Chad Milton 10, Chris Nivens 9, Derrek Townsend 9, Mike Boswell 6 - Coach : Wade Stafford
11 - 68 7 - 64
Glencoe (24-5) - Shaun Patten 18, Andrew Hodges 13, Chris Haxton 12, Tommy Battles 10, Jacob Flowers 6, Jonathan Willman 6, Travis Cagle 3 - Coach : Tony Holt Laverne (24-3) - Rick Randall 15, Blake Stanley 14, Ryan Newby 11, Chance Miller 10, Trey Carlisle 8, Joey Hickman 6 - Coach : Russ Rundle
OKARCHE 80, TUSHKA 50 Okarche ......................................... Tushka ...........................................
12 13
26 13
22 7
20 - 80 17 - 50
6 - 35 4 - 34
Okarche (26-3) - Jarrod Mueggenborg 26, Dustin Merveldt 12, Rick Krittenbrink 11, Shawn Cox 8, Matthew Baustert 7, Chris Barby 5, Tyler Knecht 4, Adam Schroeder 3, Randall Kinnert 2, Joseph Crossley 2 - Coach : Ray West Tushka (23-6) - Brett Howell 10, Daniel Argo 8, Thomas Nowlin 8, Jeremiah Luman 8, Clifton Hill 6, Chris Jones 4, Patrick Henegan 2, Jeremy Cook 2, Billy Pingleton 2 - Coach : Kris Hall
SEMIFINALS @ State Fair Arena
FORT COBB-BROXTON 35, MEDFORD 34 Fort Cobb-Broxton ......................... 7 Medford ........................................ 11
12 7
10 12
GLENCOE 55, OKARCHE 53 - OT Glencoe ......................................... Okarche .........................................
12 15
13 9
Fort Cobb-Broxton (25-6) - Arrick Klugh 19, Larry Pahcoddy 10, Charlie Pahcoddy 6 - Coach : Scott Hines Medford (26-2) - Nathan Gonzales 10, Aaron Zachary 9, James Killan 8, Jacob Killan 4, Ryan Flaherty 2, Jason Green 1 - Coach : Randy Turney
12 7
11 17
7 - 55 5 - 53
Glencoe (25-5) - Andrew Hodges 20, Tommy Battles 14, Jonathan Willman 11, Shaun Patten 5, Chris Haxton 3, Travis Cagle 2 - Coach : Tony Holt Okarche (26-4) - Jarrod Mueggenborg 16, David Crossley 15, Dustin Merveldt 10, Rick Krittenbrink 7, Shawn Cox 2, Joseph Crossley 2, Matthew Baustert 1 - Coach : Ray West
CHAMPIONSHIP GAME @ State Fair Arena
Fort Cobb-Broxton Arrick Klugh Larry Pahcoddy Charlie Pahcoddy Kevin Rivera Brock Perryman John Goombi Brownback Thomas Sodhi Tyson Team TOTALS
Glencoe Shaun Patten Tommy Battles Andrew Hodges Jacob Flowers Travis Cagle Chris Haxton Jonathan Willman Stokes Team Brady Stallings Battles Bureti Haken TOTALS
FG-AT
6 7 3 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 19
10 15 4 2 2 2 0 0 1 0 36
FG-AT 5 4 4 1 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 19
15 15 12 3 2 8 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 58
FT-AT
12 6 8 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 28
16 6 8 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 32
FT-AT 4 0 2 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10
5 0 4 4 5 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20
3PFG 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6
3 7 3 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 15
3PFG 0 4 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6
6 11 1 2 0 6 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 28
RB PF 6 9 6 0 6 4 1 0 0 7 39
4 1 2 3 2 4 1 4 0 0 21
RB PF 3 3 7 1 4 5 3 0 5 0 0 0 0 31
0 2 5 1 5 5 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 22
A ST TP 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 12
1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 3
27 22 15 4 2 2 0 0 0 0 72
Medford survived 11 of 26 free throw shooting to defeat 50-46 in the quarterfinals. Glencoe's Jacob Flowers was not a scorer, averaging only 4 per game in on the season. He'd only taken 1 shot during the game. But in the overtime, he found himself at the free throw line. Flowers hit four key free throws in the last minute to seal the victory for Glencoe 68-64. Arrick Klugh was celebrating his 17th birthday. And he did it by scoring a game high 19 points and hitting the game winning freethrow for Fort Cobb with 0.7 seconds remaining in the game. Fort Cobb defeated Medford 35-34 to advance to the championship. Glencoe had not played an overtime game all season. They played their second in two days. It took 20 points from Andrew Hodges and another overtime to overcome Okarche 55-53 in the semis. Fort Cobb entered the tournament ranked 19th. They exited, ranked #1. Behind Arrick Klugh's 27 points (12-16 from the free throw line) and Larry Pahcoddy's 22 points and 9 boards, Fort Cobb ran away from Glencoe 72-54 in the championship. All-Tournament MVP : ARRICK KLUGH (Fort Cobb-Broxton) - Larry Pahcoddy (Fort CobbBroxton), Jarrod Mueggenborg (Okarche), Tommy Battles (Glencoe), Andrew Hodges (Glencoe) 2nd Team : Charlie Pahcoddy (Fort Cobb-Broxton), Dustin Merveldt (Okarche), Shaun Patten (Glencoe), Nathan Gonzales (Medford)
TOURNAMENT POINTS SCORED
60 - Arrick Klugh (Fort Cobb-Broxton) 57 - Larry Pahcoddy (Fort Cobb-Broxton) 44 - Andrew Hodges (Glencoe) 42 - Jarrod Mueggenborg (Okarche) 37 - Shaun Patten (Glencoe) 36 - Tommy Battles (Glencoe) 35 - Charlie Pahcoddy (Fort Cobb-Broxton) 23 - Nathan Gonzales (Medford) 22 - James Killan (Medford) 22 - Dustin Merveldt (Okarche) 19 - Jonathan Willman (Glencoe) 18 - Rick Krittenbrink (Okarche) 18 - Chris Haxton (Glencoe) 17 - Aaron Zachary (Medford) 16 - Chris Scrivner (Kiowa) 15 - Rick Randall (Laverne) 15 - David Crossley (Okarche) 14 - Blake Stanley (Laverne) 13 - Kevin Rivera (Fort Cobb-Broxton) 12 - Marvin Woods (Coyle) 12 - Clint Wood (Kiowa) 11 - Ryan Newby (Laverne) 11 - Jacob Killan (Medford) 11 - Jacob Flowers (Glencoe) 10 - Travis Cagle (Glencoe) 10 - Shawn Cox (Okarche) 10 - James Reading (Kiowa) 10 - Chance Miller (Laverne) 10 - Chad Milton (Coyle)
A ST TP 3 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 10
2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 8
14 12 11 5 5 3 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 54
Fort Cobb-Broxton (26-6) .............. 17 21 13 21 - 72 Glencoe (25-6) .............................. 8 16 11 19 - 54 T hCobb-Broxton) e O k l a h o m- aTony H i Holt g h (Glencoe) S c h oo l S p o r ts H i sto r i c a l S o c i e t y – w w w . O H S S H S . c o m 52 Coaches : Scott Hines (Fort
10 - Brett Howell (Tushka) 9 - Derrek Townsend (Coyle) 9 - Chris Nivens (Coyle) 8 - Trey Carlisle (Laverne) 8 - Thomas Nowlin (Tushka) 8 - Matthew Baustert (Okarche) 8 - Jeremiah Luman (Tushka) 8 - Daniel Argo (Tushka) 8 - Clinton Couch (Kiowa) 6 - Caleb Douthitt (Kiowa) 6 - Mike Boswell (Coyle) 6 - Joey Hickman (Laverne) 6 - Clifton Hill (Tushka) 6 - Caleb Van Dolan (Medford) 5 - Chris Barby (Okarche) 4 - Ryan Flaherty (Medford) 4 - Joseph Crossley (Okarche) 4 - Chris Jones (Tushka) 4 - Tyler Knecht (Okarche) 3 - Adam Schroeder (Okarche) 2 - Stokes (Glencoe) 2 - Randall Kinnert (Okarche) 2 - Patrick Henegan (Tushka) 2 - John Goombi (Fort Cobb-Broxton) 2 - Jeremy Cook (Tushka) 2 - Brock Perryman (Fort Cobb-Broxton) 2 - Billy Pingleton (Tushka) 1 - Jason Green (Medford)
2000 CLASS A GIRLS BASKETBALL STATE TOURNAMENT QUARTERFINALS @ Midwest City HS
TOURNAMENT HIGHLIGHTS
CASHION 61, KIEFER 47 Cashion .......................................... Kiefer .............................................
10 13
25 13
12 5
14 - 61 16 - 47
TUSHKA 50, BEAVER 47 Tushka ........................................... Beaver ...........................................
13 8
9 16
13 15
15 - 50 8 - 47
Names of the Tournament? The Mueggenborg's of Okarche. Beth, Jayne, Kirsten and Karie.
Cashion (24-1) - Kristy Abbott 23, Rebecca Kates 18, Dixie Hill 6, Misty Abbott 6, Kristal Nealis 4, Robin Holz 4 - Coach : Carol Parker Kiefer (24-5) - Heather Anson 15, Tamra Menie 15, Jennifer Olson 8, Nancy Smith 3, Heather Colvin 3, Jamie Carr 2, Ashley Wynn 1 - Coach : Bobby Brummett
Tushka (27-3) - Emily Rowton 18, Emily Eaves 14, Kim Evans 10, Team 4, Kayla Watson 4 Coach : Kris Hall Beaver (23-4) - Devry McDonald 20, Mara Kee 11, Tara McDonald 5, Nikki Venable 4, Teri Pratt 2, Candace Caldwell 2, Micah Ford 2 - Coach : Troy Bowles
OKARCHE 41, CANADIAN 38 Okarche ......................................... Canadian .......................................
11 13
13 6
6 13
11 - 41 6 - 38
Okarche (23-6) - Kirsten Mueggenborg 16, Annie Krittenbrink 12, Karen Rother 8, Lori Adams 3, Jayne Mueggenborg 2 - Coach : Larry Black Canadian (21-7) - Kelsey Reding 15, Tarron Hall 10, Crystal Mathis 6, Crystal Smith 5, Amber Bedford 2 - Coach : Jim Jenson
BATTIEST 67, CANTON 65 - 2OT Battiest .......................................... Canton ...........................................
7 15
11 14
9 10
18 6
8 8
14 - 67 12 - 65
Battiest (25-3) - Mindy Axton 30, Tammy Noahudi 10, Brittany Marable 10, Courtney Walters 7, Ronnica Hodge 5, Amanda Willis 5 - Coach : Troy Bowles Canton (20-7) - Rikki Ashby 17, Kenzi Bond 17, Kelsey Waltman 16, Jennifer Reichert 9, Suzanne Sprunger 6 - Coach : Kris Gore
SEMIFINALS @ State Fair Arena
CASHION 43, TUSHKA 37 Cashion .......................................... Tushka ...........................................
9 2
16 18
4 6
14 - 43 11 - 37
OKARCHE 48, BATTIEST 42 Okarche ......................................... Battiest ..........................................
11 11
5 11
17 9
15 - 48 11 - 42
Cashion (25-1) - Rebecca Kates 12, Dixie Hill 8, Misty Abbott 7, Kristy Abbott 7, Kristal Nealis 6, Robin Holz 3 - Coach : Carol Parker Tushka (27-4) - Emily Rowton 11, Emily Eaves 8, Kim Evans 8, Kayla Watson 6, Julie Ray 2, Beth Eaves 2 - Coach : Kris Hall
Okarche (24-6) - Kirsten Mueggenborg 14, Karen Rother 13, Lori Adams 12, Annie Krittenbrink 6, Jayne Mueggenborg 3 - Coach : Larry Black Battiest (25-3) - Mindy Axton 18, Brittany Marable 12, Amanda Willis 8, Tammy Noahudi 4 - Coach : Troy Bowles
CHAMPIONSHIP GAME @ State Fair Arena
Cashion
Rebecca Kates Misty Abbott Robin Holz Kristy Abbott Dixie Hill Kristal Nealis TOTALS
Okarche Karen Rother Lori Adams Kirsten Mueggenborg Annie Krittenbrink Jayne Mueggenborg Karie Mueggenborg Beth Mueggenborg TOTALS
FG-AT
5 1 2 2 2 1 13
8 3 4 8 2 6 31
FG-AT 4 2 4 2 1 0 0 13
15 4 5 6 3 0 0 33
FT-AT
3PFG
2 6 0 0 0 0 8
0 0 1 0 0 0 1
3 6 0 0 0 1 10
0 0 2 0 0 0 2
FT-AT
3PFG
3 1 2 1 0 0 0 7
2 1 0 0 1 0 0 4
3 6 2 1 0 0 0 12
5 2 0 0 2 0 0 9
RB PF 6 6 1 1 1 2 17
5 1 1 3 1 4 15
RB PF 4 1 1 4 1 2 1 14
3 2 5 2 1 0 2 15
A ST TP 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0
12 8 5 4 4 2 35
Battiest trailed by as much as 14 in the third but it was Mindy Axton who scored 16 points in the fourth to lead Battiest to a 67-65 double OT victory. Axton was 4 for 4 from the field and 8 for 8 from the line in the fourth which included a put back with 2 seconds remaining to force OT. She ended the game with 30. Okarche's Kirsten Mueggenborg scored 14, Karen Rother 13 and Lori Adams 12 as the Warrior's used balanced scoring and holding Battiest's high scoring Mindy Axton to 4 points in the second half to win 48-42 and advance to the finals seeking their championship since 1982. Cashion coach Carol Parker had been telling everyone all year that Okarche was the second best team in the state. She was proved right. Rebecca Kates scored 12 in the low scoring affair as Cashion (26-1) won their first state championship with a 35-33 win over Okarche. Okarche was led by Karen Rother's 13 as Okarche ended their season 25-6. All-Tournament MVP : REBECCA KATES (Cashion) - Mindy Axton (Battiest), Kristy Abbott (Cashion), Emily Rowton (Tushka), Karen Rother (Okarche) 2nd Team : Brittany Marable (Battiest), Misty Abbott (Cashion), Devry McDonald (Beaver), Emily Eaves (Tushka), Kirsten Mueggenborg (Okarche)
TOURNAMENT POINTS SCORED
48 - Mindy Axton (Battiest) 42 - Rebecca Kates (Cashion) 36 - Kirsten Mueggenborg (Okarche) 34 - Kristy Abbott (Cashion) 34 - Karen Rother (Okarche) 29 - Emily Rowton (Tushka) 23 - Annie Krittenbrink (Okarche) 22 - Emily Eaves (Tushka) 22 - Brittany Marable (Battiest) 21 - Misty Abbott (Cashion) 21 - Lori Adams (Okarche) 20 - Devry McDonald (Beaver) 18 - Kim Evans (Tushka) 18 - Dixie Hill (Cashion) 17 - Rikki Ashby (Canton) 17 - Kenzi Bond (Canton) 16 - Kelsey Waltman (Canton) 15 - Tamra Menie (Kiefer) 15 - Kelsey Reding (Canadian) 15 - Heather Anson (Kiefer) 14 - Tammy Noahudi (Battiest) 13 - Amanda Willis (Battiest) 12 - Robin Holz (Cashion) 12 - Kristal Nealis (Cashion)
11 - Mara Kee (Beaver) 10 - Tarron Hall (Canadian) 10 - Kayla Watson (Tushka) 9 - Jennifer Reichert (Canton) 8 - Jennifer Olson (Kiefer) 8 - Jayne Mueggenborg (Okarche) 7 - Courtney Walters (Battiest) 6 - Suzanne Sprunger (Canton) 6 - Crystal Mathis (Canadian) 5 - Crystal Smith (Canadian) 5 - Tara McDonald (Beaver) 5 - Ronnica Hodge (Battiest) 4 - Team (Tushka) 4 - Nikki Venable (Beaver) 3 - Nancy Smith (Kiefer) 3 - Heather Colvin (Kiefer) 2 - Teri Pratt (Beaver) 2 - Micah Ford (Beaver) 2 - Julie Ray (Tushka) 2 - Jamie Carr (Kiefer) 2 - Candace Caldwell (Beaver) 2 - Beth Eaves (Tushka) 2 - Amber Bedford (Canadian) 1 - Ashley Wynn (Kiefer)
A ST TP 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
13 6 6 5 3 0 0 33
Cashion (26-1) ............................... 7 12 9 7 - 35 Okarche (25-6) .............................. 15 5 10 3 - 33 Coaches : Carol Parker (Cashion) - Larry Black (Okarche)
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2000 CLASS B BOYS BASKETBALL STATE TOURNAMENT QUARTERFINALS @ Moore HS
BOYNTON 76, MILL CREEK 65 Boynton ......................................... Mill Creek ......................................
19 15
29 18
TOURNAMENT HIGHLIGHTS
18 14
10 - 76 18 - 65
Boynton (27-3) - David Haynes 27, David Belton 21, Curtis Howell 18, Michael Penny 10 - Coach : Shedrick Jones Mill Creek (24-6) - Montana Hotema 18, Kirk Nunez 17, Devin Lanier 15, Stoney Pitman 12, James Bond 2, T.J. Pitmon 1 - Coach : Brian Brister
LOOKEBA-SICKLES 89, FARGO 84 - 2OT Lookeba-Sickles ............................. 15 Fargo ............................................. 12
10 24
20 15
24 18
FRONTIER 70, FORGAN 64 Frontier ......................................... Forgan ...........................................
14 17
27 11
9 12
20 - 70 24 - 64
CHATTANOOGA 67, MOSS 64 Chattanooga .................................. Moss ..............................................
17 21
20 16
9 13
21 - 67 14 - 64
8 8
12 - 89 7 - 84
Lookeba-Sickles (25-6) - Derrick East 43, Bobby Pigg 17, Landon Scales 15, Zachary House 6, Brandon Lierle 4, Jordan Rinehart 2, Dallas Stocking 2 - Coach : Daryl Scales Fargo (22-6) - Caleb Roberts 39, Erick Conway 13, Travis Long 11, Cory Charmasson 11, Ty Stahiman 7, Kris Webb 3 - Coach : Allen Tune
Frontier (27-2) - Albert Plumley 31, Zac Clouse 21, Jermiah Regnier 7, Matt Clouse 6, Chris Plumley 3, Jeff Ingmire 2 - Coach : Bob Weckstein Forgan (23-7) - Gil Lulan 35, Blake Nichols 15, Nick Nichols 12, Liaz Sanchez 2 - Coach : Chuck Karpe
Chattanooga (28-2) - Rusty Fortney 29, Brandon Collins 16, J.W. Koweno 13, Adam Gretslinger 4, Jerred Mansel 3, Steven Campos 2 - Coach : Jerry Brown Moss (26-5) - Kale Simon 25, Billy Dilday 15, Russ Renfroe 8, Keith Larney 8, Team 4, Keanon Simon 2, Kane Tackett 2 - Coach : Bryan Dobbs
SEMIFINALS @ State Fair Arena
BOYNTON 73, LOOKEBA-SICKLES 53 Boynton ......................................... Lookeba-Sickles .............................
14 10
16 18
11 9
32 - 73 16 - 53
FRONTIER 62, CHATTANOOGA 48 Frontier ......................................... Chattanooga ..................................
12 14
20 12
12 13
18 - 62 9 - 48
Boynton (28-3) - David Belton 28, David Haynes 19, Michael Penny 15, Curtis Howell 6, Robert Lang 2, Deon Lang 2, Andre Whittaker 1 - Coach : Shedrick Jones Lookeba-Sickles (25-7) - Derrick East 21, Dallas Stocking 7, Bobby Pigg 6, Jordan Rinehart 4, Zachary House 4, Levi Garrett 4, Landon Scales 3, Jared Burnes 2, Brandon Lierle 2 - Coach : Daryl Scales
Frontier (28-2) - Jermiah Regnier 18, Albert Plumley 12, Matt Clouse 10, Zac Clouse 9, Chris Plumley 9, Jeff Ingmire 4 - Coach : Bob Weckstein Chattanooga (28-3) - J.W. Koweno 15, Brandon Collins 11, Rusty Fortney 10, Adam Gretslinger 9, Jerred Mansel 3 - Coach : Jerry Brown
CHAMPIONSHIP GAME @ State Fair Arena
Boynton
David Belton David Haynes Deon Lang Curtis Howell Michael Penny Adrian Alexander Team Richard Tate Jeff Gardner TOTALS
Frontier Jermiah Regnier Albert Plumley Zac Clouse Matt Clouse Chris Plumley Team Jeff Ingmire TOTALS
FG-AT
12 6 4 4 4 1 0 0 0 31
29 12 7 13 13 1 0 0 0 75
FG-AT 9 9 4 3 1 0 0 26
24 28 9 3 6 0 0 70
FT-AT
1 7 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 12
2 11 6 0 2 1 0 0 0 22
FT-AT 13 6 0 0 1 0 0 20
16 10 0 0 2 0 0 28
3PFG 1 0 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 6
6 2 4 6 0 0 0 0 0 18
3PFG 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2
1 8 0 0 3 0 0 12
RB PF 5 12 4 6 15 3 6 1 2 54
5 4 1 5 3 1 0 0 0 19
RB PF 10 11 9 4 5 5 1 45
5 5 4 1 3 0 1 19
A ST TP 4 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 10
0 0 0 2 0 0 3 0 0 5
26 19 13 11 9 2 0 0 0 80
Name of the tournament? Has to be Mill Creek's James Bond. It took 30 shots but Lookeba-Sickles Derrick East got it done. East lead Lookeba to an 8984 victory over Fargo in a high scoring first round game. East ended the game with 43 points and 20 rebounds on 17 for 30 shooting. Fargo's Caleb Roberts who hit the game tying shot at the end of the first overtime, finished the game with 39. Frontier had a 41-28 lead at the half on 10 of 17 shooting from beyond the arc but Forgan cut the lead to two in the last 35 seconds of the game but it was Albert Plumley's 31 that proved the difference in the end. Frontier defeated Forgan 70-64. Forgan's Gil Lulan had a game high 35. David Belton scored 28 points (15 in the fourth) and Boyton-Moton forced 25 turnovers as a team to advance the Cardinals into the championship with a 73-53 win over LookebaSickles and a #1 vs #2 showdown with Frontier. Frontier forced 28 turnovers and outshot Chatty 59-37 on their way to a 62-48 semifinal victory.
Boyton won their fourth championship in six years by defeating Frontier 80-76 in OT. David Belton took MVP honors by scoring 26 in the game but he was not the only MVP of the day. Senior David Haynes scored 7 of his 19 in OT. Senior Deon Lang, making his first start since early January because of a torn ligament in his knee, scored 13. Adrian Alexander only scored 2 points but denied a potential 8 foot game winning shot by Frontier guard Albert Plumbly with a huge block. All-Tournament MVP : DAVID BELTON (Boynton) - Jermiah Regnier (Frontier), Albert Plumley (Frontier), Derrick East (Lookeba-Sickles), David Haynes (Boynton) 2nd Team : Gil Lulan (Forgan), Zac Clouse (Frontier), Rusty Fortney (Chattanooga), Caleb Roberts (Fargo), Michael Penny (Boynton)
TOURNAMENT POINTS SCORED
75 - David Belton (Boynton) 69 - Albert Plumley (Frontier) 65 - David Haynes (Boynton) 64 - Derrick East (Lookeba-Sickles) 56 - Jermiah Regnier (Frontier) 40 - Zac Clouse (Frontier) 39 - Rusty Fortney (Chattanooga) 39 - Caleb Roberts (Fargo) 35 - Gil Lulan (Forgan) 35 - Curtis Howell (Boynton) 34 - Michael Penny (Boynton) 28 - J.W. Koweno (Chattanooga) 27 - Brandon Collins (Chattanooga) 25 - Kale Simon (Moss) 23 - Bobby Pigg (Lookeba-Sickles) 22 - Matt Clouse (Frontier) 18 - Montana Hotema (Mill Creek) 18 - Landon Scales (Lookeba-Sickles) 17 - Kirk Nunez (Mill Creek) 15 - Devin Lanier (Mill Creek) 15 - Deon Lang (Boynton) 15 - Chris Plumley (Frontier) 15 - Blake Nichols (Forgan) 15 - Billy Dilday (Moss) 13 - Erick Conway (Fargo) 13 - Adam Gretslinger (Chattanooga)
A ST TP 3 0 0 0 0 4 0 7
0 4 0 0 0 4 0 8
31 26 10 6 3 0 0 76
Boynton (29-3) .............................. 20 17 17 12 14 - 80 Frontier (28-3) .............................. 16 14 14 22 10 - 76 Coaches : Shedrick Jones (Boynton) - Bob Weckstein (Frontier)
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12 - Nick Nichols (Forgan) 12 - Stoney Pitman (Mill Creek) 11 - Travis Long (Fargo) 11 - Cory Charmasson (Fargo) 10 - Zachary House (Lookeba-Sickles) 9 - Dallas Stocking (Lookeba-Sickles) 8 - Russ Renfroe (Moss) 8 - Keith Larney (Moss) 7 - Ty Stahiman (Fargo) 6 - Brandon Lierle (Lookeba-Sickles) 6 - Jordan Rinehart (Lookeba-Sickles) 6 - Jerred Mansel (Chattanooga) 6 - Jeff Ingmire (Frontier) 4 - Team (Moss) 4 - Levi Garrett (Lookeba-Sickles) 3 - Kris Webb (Fargo) 2 - Steven Campos (Chattanooga) 2 - Robert Lang (Boynton) 2 - Liaz Sanchez (Forgan) 2 - Keanon Simon (Moss) 2 - Kane Tackett (Moss) 2 - Jared Burnes (Lookeba-Sickles) 2 - James Bond (Mill Creek) 2 - Adrian Alexander (Boynton) 1 - Andre Whittaker (Boynton) 1 - T.J. Pitmon (Mill Creek)
2000 CLASS B GIRLS BASKETBALL STATE TOURNAMENT QUARTERFINALS @ Del City HS
WASHITA HEIGHTS 38, BLUEJACKET 24 Washita Heights ............................ 10 Bluejacket ...................................... 8
TOURNAMENT HIGHLIGHTS
4 3
8 1
16 - 38 12 - 24
Washita Heights (23-7) - Jacee Scales 12, Ashley Bartel 10, Toni Scales 8, Leah Dowty 8, Jacee Scales 0 - Coach : Tom Heidebrecht Bluejacket (22-5) - Ashley Winfrey 11, Amanda Callahan 7, Leslie Brumley 6 - Coach : Duane Thomas
ARNETT 48, OILTON 41 Arnett ............................................ Oilton ............................................
9 8
13 8
11 9
15 - 48 16 - 41
LEEDEY 51, DOVER 29 Leedey ........................................... Dover .............................................
9 5
17 10
11 10
14 - 51 4 - 29
Arnett (27-3) - Julie Dawson 28, Jeannie Hunter 9, Kimberly Bayless 5, Megan Wagnon 3, Stacia Dowler 3 - Coach : Scott Friesen Oilton (26-3) - Ashley Hewitt 18, Lindsey Ritter 9, Brandi Hewitt 8, Tiffany Hall 4, Jessica Coggin 1, Brandi Kennedy 1 - Coach : Harley Justus
Leedey (26-3) - Kristin Kauk 18, Karmen Kauk 14, Kelly Quattlebaun 7, April Heck 6, Jenica Owens 6 - Coach : Cory Wilson Dover (27-4) - Katie Sandefur 9, Frances Caldwell 7, Jennifer Bullis 6, Keshia Holmes 5, Sarah Swisher 1, Ashley Holthus 1 - Coach : Brad Thrash
CHEYENNE 50, BRAGGS 47 Cheyenne ...................................... Braggs ............................................
14 14
10 11
6 7
20 - 50 15 - 47
Cheyenne (23-5) - Erin Coogle 13, Chelsey Scroggins 12, Jessica Pratt 10, Leitha Smith 9, Anie Moler 2, Tara Boswell 2, Tracia Cooker 2 - Coach : Jeff Morton Braggs (28-4) - Audra Daley 14, Kim Hunter 11, Kalei Hutchens 10, Lindsay Hunter 8, Bridgette Baskins 2, Karissa King 2 - Coach : Mickey Duncan
SEMIFINALS @ Del City HS
WASHITA HEIGHTS 49, ARNETT 44 Washita Heights ............................ Arnett ............................................
18 11
8 9
10 14
13 - 49 10 - 44
LEEDEY 50, CHEYENNE 42 Leedey ........................................... Cheyenne ......................................
13 8
10 2
8 14
19 - 50 18 - 42
Washita Heights (24-7) - Leah Dowty 16, Toni Scales 13, Jessica Hinojosa 10, Jacee Scales 8, Ashley Bartel 2 - Coach : Tom Heidebrecht Arnett (27-4) - Julie Dawson 16, Kimberly Bayless 10, Jeannie Hunter 9, Megan Wagnon 6, Stacia Dowler 3 - Coach : Scott Friesen
Leedey (27-3) - Kristin Kauk 22, April Heck 11, Kelly Quattlebaun 6, Karmen Kauk 6, Ashyln Watson 3, Jenica Owens 2 - Coach : Cory Wilson Cheyenne (23-6) - Chelsey Scroggins 12, Leitha Smith 11, Tracia Cooker 9, Erin Coogle 5, Jessica Pratt 3, Tara Boswell 2 - Coach : Jeff Morton
CHAMPIONSHIP GAME @ State Fair Arena
Washita Heights Leah Dowty Jacee Scales Ashley Bartel Toni Scales Brooke Fleming Jessica Hinojosa Capron Team Amber Hagy Tess Hamons TOTALS
Leedey Karmen Kauk Kristin Kauk April Heck Kelly Quattlebaun Team Jenica Owens Ashyln Watson Cole Holcomb TOTALS
FG-AT
7 3 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 14
13 7 4 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 29
FG-AT 5 4 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 12
10 18 5 7 0 6 0 0 0 46
FT-AT
1 3 5 2 3 2 0 0 0 0 16
3 8 6 4 4 2 0 0 0 0 27
3PFG 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1
FT-AT
3PFG
4 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 7
0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2
5 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 8
0 0 3 0 14 0 0 0 0 17
RB PF 2 4 5 1 0 5 0 0 0 0 17
2 0 5 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 12
RB PF 6 6 2 2 0 5 0 0 0 21
5 4 5 2 0 2 3 0 0 21
A ST TP 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
15 9 9 6 3 2 0 0 0 0 44
Dover had the ranking but in the end it was Leedy who had the victory. Four starters fouled out for top ranked Dover and they shot 21 percent as a team while Kristin and Karmen Kauk combined for 32, Leedy sent Dover home early with a 51-29 dominate victory. Washita Heights coach Tom Heidebrecht had just led his team to a 49-44 semifinal win and he was looking for more. "When we won in 1995, we beat the top-five teams." The #12 Chiefs were trying to overcome the odds again. Jacee Scales hit 6 of 8 free throws in the last minute to secure the win. Leedey, fresh off their defeat of #1 Dover, once again defeated a higher ranked foe. Leedey defeated Cheyenne 50-42 to advance to the championship led by Kristin Kauk's 22 points. History was made. Tom Heidebrecht had just lead his team to an improbably championship as Washita Heights defeated Leedey 44-33. Heidebrecht had won his fifth state championship, but Washita was his third different girl's team, with the others coming at Fort Towson and Hydro. "When get old, you start counting things. This is my fifth decade at the state tournament and my fourth decade to win a state championship.", said Heidebrecht.
All-Tournament MVP : LEAH DOWTY (Washita Heights) - Ashley Bartel (Washita Heights), Julie Dawson (Arnett), Karmen Kauk (Leedey), Kristin Kauk (Leedey) 2nd Team : Jacee Scales (Washita Heights), Chelsey Scroggins (Cheyenne), Ashley Hewitt (Oilton), Jeannie Hunter (Arnett), April Heck (Leedey)
TOURNAMENT POINTS SCORED
49 - Kristin Kauk (Leedey) 44 - Julie Dawson (Arnett) 39 - Leah Dowty (Washita Heights) 34 - Karmen Kauk (Leedey) 29 - Jacee Scales (Washita Heights) 27 - Toni Scales (Washita Heights) 24 - Chelsey Scroggins (Cheyenne) 23 - April Heck (Leedey) 21 - Ashley Bartel (Washita Heights) 20 - Leitha Smith (Cheyenne) 18 - Jeannie Hunter (Arnett) 18 - Erin Coogle (Cheyenne) 18 - Ashley Hewitt (Oilton) 17 - Kelly Quattlebaun (Leedey) 15 - Kimberly Bayless (Arnett) 14 - Audra Daley (Braggs) 13 - Jessica Pratt (Cheyenne) 12 - Jessica Hinojosa (Washita Heights) 11 - Tracia Cooker (Cheyenne) 11 - Kim Hunter (Braggs) 11 - Ashley Winfrey (Bluejacket) 10 - Kalei Hutchens (Braggs) 9 - Megan Wagnon (Arnett)
9 - Katie Sandefur (Dover) 9 - Lindsey Ritter (Oilton) 8 - Lindsay Hunter (Braggs) 8 - Jenica Owens (Leedey) 8 - Brandi Hewitt (Oilton) 7 - Frances Caldwell (Dover) 7 - Amanda Callahan (Bluejacket) 6 - Stacia Dowler (Arnett) 6 - Leslie Brumley (Bluejacket) 6 - Jennifer Bullis (Dover) 5 - Keshia Holmes (Dover) 4 - Tiffany Hall (Oilton) 4 - Tara Boswell (Cheyenne) 3 - Brooke Fleming (Washita Heights) 3 - Ashyln Watson (Leedey) 2 - Karissa King (Braggs) 2 - Bridgette Baskins (Braggs) 2 - Anie Moler (Cheyenne) 1 - Ashley Holthus (Dover) 1 - Sarah Swisher (Dover) 1 - Jessica Coggin (Oilton) 1 - Brandi Kennedy (Oilton)
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