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Achille............................ 224 Ada................................. 116 Agra............................... 224 Adair.............................. 160 Afton.............................. 192 Alex................................ 224 Aline-Cleo....................... 254 Allen............................... 224 Altus................................. 94 Alva................................ 192 Amber-Pocasset ............ 192 Anadarko........................ 116 Antlers............................ 160 Arapaho-Butler............... 224 Ardmore........................... 94 Arkoma........................... 225 Arnett............................. 254 ASTEC............................ 160 Asher.............................. 254 Atoka.............................. 161 Balko.............................. 255 Barnsdall........................ 225 Bartlesville....................... 56 Battiest........................... 255 Beaver............................ 225 Beggs............................. 161 Bennington..................... 255 Berryhill......................... 118 Bethany.......................... 118 Bethel............................. 161 Big Pasture..................... 255 Bishop Kelley.................... 94 Bishop McGuinness.......... 56 Bixby................................ 56 Blackwell........................ 119 Blanchard....................... 119 Bluejacket...................... 256 Boise City....................... 256 Bokoshe......................... 256 Booker T. Washington....... 58 Boone-Apache................ 193 Boswell.......................... 226 Bowlegs......................... 226 Braggs............................ 257 Bray-Doyle...................... 226 Bridge Creek................... 119 Bristow........................... 119 Broken Arrow.................... 59 Broken Bow.................... 120 Buffalo........................... 257 Buffalo Valley................. 257 Burlington...................... 258 Butner............................ 226 Byng............................... 120 Cache............................. 121 Caddo............................. 193 Calera............................. 193 Calumet.......................... 227 Cameron......................... 227 Canadian........................ 193
Caney............................. 258 Canton............................ 227 Canute............................ 228 Capitol Hill........................ 95 Carl Albert........................ 96 Carnegie......................... 194 Cascia Hall..................... 162 Cashion.......................... 194 Catoosa.......................... 121 Cave Springs.................. 228 Central........................... 121 Central Sallisaw............. 194 Chandler......................... 162 Chattanooga................... 258 Checotah........................ 122 Chelsea.......................... 163 Cherokee........................ 228 Cheyenne-Reydon........... 229 Chickasha....................... 124 Chisholm........................ 163 Choctaw........................... 59 Chouteau-Mazie............. 195 Christian Heritage........... 195 Cimarron........................ 258 Claremore......................... 96 Classen SAS................... 125 Cleveland....................... 125 Clinton............................ 126 Coalgate......................... 196 Colbert........................... 195 Colcord........................... 196 Collinsville........................ 99 Comanche...................... 163 Community Christian...... 196 Copan............................. 259 Cordell............................ 196 Corn Bible Academy........ 259 Covington-Douglas......... 229 Coweta............................. 99 Coyle.............................. 259 Crescent......................... 196 Crooked Oak................... 164 Crossings Christian......... 197 Crowder.......................... 197 Cushing.......................... 126 Cyril................................ 229 Daniel Webster............... 126 Dale ............................... 198 Davenport....................... 230 Davis.............................. 164 Deer Creek....................... 99 Deer Creek-Lamont........ 259 Del City............................. 59 Dewar............................. 230 Dewey............................ 127 Dickson.......................... 128 Douglass........................ 128 Duke............................... 260 Duncan........................... 100 Durant............................ 100
Eagletown...................... 260 Earlsboro........................ 260 East Central.................... 101 Edmond Memorial............. 61 Edmond North................... 61 Edmond Santa Fe............. 62 El Reno........................... 102 Elgin............................... 128 Elk City........................... 128 Empire............................ 230 Enid.................................. 65 Erick............................... 261 Eufaula........................... 165 Fairland.......................... 198 Fairview......................... 198 Felt................................. 261 Fletcher.......................... 231 Forgan............................ 261 Foyil............................... 198 Fort Gibson..................... 131 Fort Cobb-Broxton.......... 262 Fort Supply..................... 262 Fort Towson.................... 199 Frederick........................ 199 Frontier.......................... 231 Gans............................... 231 Garber............................ 232 Glencoe.......................... 232 Glenpool......................... 136 Gore............................... 232 Graham........................... 263 Grandfield....................... 233 Granite........................... 263 Grove.............................. 102 Guthrie........................... 102 Guymon.......................... 103 Haileyville....................... 233 Hale................................ 106 Hammon......................... 263 Harding Charter.............. 136 Harrah............................ 136 Hartshorne..................... 166 Haskell........................... 166 Haworth.......................... 199 Healdton......................... 200 Heavener........................ 166 Hennessey...................... 167 Henryetta....................... 167 Heritage Hall.................. 168 Hilldale........................... 138 Hobart............................ 200 Holdenville..................... 238 Holland Hall.................... 277 Hominy........................... 200 Hooker............................ 201 Howe.............................. 201 Hugo............................... 168 Hulbert........................... 202 Hydro-Eakley.................. 233 Idabel............................. 169
Indiahoma...................... 263 Inola............................... 141 Indianola........................ 264 Jay................................. 142 Jenks............................... 65 John Marshall................. 142 Jones............................. 169 Kansas........................... 169 Kellyville......................... 171 Keota.............................. 234 Ketchum......................... 202 Keys (Parkhill)................ 171 Kiefer............................. 203 Kinta............................... 264 Kiowa............................. 234 Kingfisher....................... 141 Kingston......................... 172 Latta............................... 203 Laverne.......................... 235 Lawton............................. 67 Lawton Ike...................... 103 Lawton MacArthur.......... 103 Leedey........................... 264 Leflore............................ 265 Lexington....................... 172 Liberty............................ 203 Lincoln Christian............. 172 Lindsay........................... 173 Little Axe........................ 173 Locust Grove.................. 143 Lomega.......................... 265 Lone Grove..................... 143 Lookeba-Sickles............. 265 Luther............................. 173 Madill............................. 143 Mangum......................... 204 Mannford........................ 200 Marietta.......................... 174 Marlow........................... 174 McAlester....................... 104 McCurtain....................... 266 McLain........................... 143 McLoud.......................... 143 Medford.......................... 266 Meeker........................... 174 Memorial........................ 105 Metro Christian............... 175 Miami............................. 105 Midway........................... 266 Midwest City.................... 68 Millwood......................... 175 Minco............................. 204 Moore............................... 68 Mooreland...................... 204 Morris............................. 175 Morrison......................... 205 Moss.............................. 235 Mounds.......................... 205 Mt. St. Mary................... 144 Moutain View-Goetbo..... 267
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Muldrow......................... 144 Mulhall-Orlando.............. 267 Muskogee......................... 72 Mustang........................... 76 Newcastle...................... 145 Newkirk.......................... 175 New Lima....................... 235 NOAH.............................. 276 Noble.............................. 106 Norman............................ 77 Norman North................... 77 Northeast....................... 205 Northwest Classen......... 106 Nowata........................... 176 Oaks-Mission................. 238 Okay............................... 238 Okarche.......................... 238 Okeene........................... 239 Okemah.......................... 176 OKC Storm...................... 276 OBA................................ 206 Oklahoma Centennial...... 177 OCA................................ 239 OCS................................ 177 Oklahoma Union............. 209 Okmulgee....................... 177 Oktaha............................ 209 Olive............................... 240 Oologah.......................... 145 Owasso............................ 77 Paden............................. 267 Panama.......................... 210 Paoli............................... 240 Pauls Valley.................... 146 Pawhuska....................... 178 Pawnee.......................... 210 Perkins-Tryon................. 179 Perry.............................. 179 Piedmont........................ 107 Pioneer-Pleasant Vale..... 211 Pittsburg......................... 267 Plainview........................ 146 Pocola............................ 211 Ponca City........................ 81 Pond Creek-Hunter......... 240 Porter............................. 211 Porum............................. 242 Poteau............................ 146 Prague............................ 179 Preston........................... 212 Pryor.............................. 107 Prue............................... 242 Purcell............................ 147 Putnam City...................... 81 Putnam City North............ 81 Putnam City West............. 82 Quapaw.......................... 212 Quinton........................... 212 Rattan............................ 243
Red Oak.......................... 267 Regent............................ 243 Rejoice........................... 213 Ringling.......................... 213 Ringwood....................... 243 Riverfield........................ 243 Riverside........................ 180 Rock Creek..................... 244 Roff................................ 244 Roland............................ 147 Rush Springs.................. 213 Salina............................. 183 Sallisaw......................... 148 Sand Springs.................... 82 Santa Fe South............... 150 Sapulpa............................ 85 Sasakwa......................... 268 Savanna......................... 214 Sayre.............................. 214 Seiling............................ 244 Seminole........................ 150 Sentinel.......................... 268 Sequoyah-Claremore...... 150 Sequoyah-Tahlequah...... 180 Sharon-Mutual............... 268 Shattuck......................... 245 Shawnee........................ 108 Shidler............................ 270 Silo................................. 214 Skiatook......................... 108 Snyder............................ 245 Southeast....................... 109 Southmoore...................... 88 Southwest Covenant....... 270 Sperry............................ 183 Spiro.............................. 183 Springer......................... 271 Star Spencer.................. 150 Sterling.......................... 245 Stigler............................ 184 Stillwater.......................... 86 Stilwell........................... 150 Stonewall....................... 246 Stratford......................... 215 Strother.......................... 246 Stroud............................ 215
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Stuart............................. 246 Sulphur.......................... 151 Summit Christian............ 215 Sweet Water................... 271 Tahlequah....................... 111 Talihina........................... 216 Tecumseh....................... 152 Temple........................... 271 Texhoma......................... 247 Thomas Edison............... 101 Thomas-Fay-Custer........ 247 Timberlake..................... 271 Tipton............................. 271 Tishomingo..................... 185 Tonkawa......................... 216 Turpin............................. 247 Tushka............................ 216 Tuttle.............................. 152 Tyrone............................ 271 Union................................ 88 US Grant........................... 88 Valliant........................... 185 Vanoss............................ 248 Varnum........................... 272 Velma-Alma.................... 248 Verdigris......................... 185 Vian................................ 186 Vici................................. 248 Victory Christian............. 153 Victory Life Academy...... 272 Vinita.............................. 153 Wagoner......................... 153 Walters........................... 218 Wanette.......................... 272 Wapanucka..................... 273 Warner........................... 218 Washington.................... 256 Watonga......................... 219 Waukomis....................... 249 Waurika.......................... 249 Wayne............................ 219 Waynoka......................... 273 Weatherford.................... 155 Webbers Falls................. 273 Welch............................. 249 Weleetka........................ 250
Western Heights............. 111 Westmoore....................... 90 Westville......................... 188 Wewoka.......................... 219 Whitesboro..................... 274 Wilburton........................ 188 Will Rogers..................... 155 Wilson............................ 220 Wister............................. 220 Woodland....................... 250 Woodward...................... 156 Wright City..................... 220 Yale................................ 221 Yukon............................... 91
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DUNCAN Michele Johnson DURANT Jerry Downs EDMOND Anna Acebo Jim Bryan Brian Byers Darla Montgomery Joe White EL RENO Jim Eischen ENID Frank Sanders Jerry Whitney EUFAULA John Fields GROVE Mark Lee GUTHRIE Kristy Gatlin HARRAH Haley Ware
HEAVENER Mel Brand HUGO Gerald Weatherford IDABEL Amanda Knowles INOLA Donnie Chasteen JENKS Louis McLaughlin Bryan Dobbs LAWTON Misty Milam Allan Niles, Sr. LINDSAY Dennis Mote MADILL Chuck McHatton MARLOW Jay Head McALESTER Jim Jeffreys Don Nichols MEEKER Gale Fletcher MIAMI Tom Hilton
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After finishing as the state runner-up last year the Putnam City West boys sit at the top of 6A led by VYPE Top 100 selections Tyson Jolly and Tre Evans. Look for other teams like defending champ Union and perennial power Edmond Memorial along with talented teams at Owasso and Mustang to also be in the mix for a title. On the girls side of things Edmond Santa Fe is at the top of the rankings but expect teams like Muskogee, Broken Arrow, Southmoore and Choctaw to challenge the Lady Wolves.
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Carl Albert sits atop the boys rankings and are led by VYPE Top 100 selection Hayden Howell. Two-time defending champ Memorial has their own Top 100 player in AJ Cockrell though and will be the first to tell you if somebody wants the gold ball they are going to have to come and take it. Meanwhile the Deer Creek Lady Antlers and Top 100 player Dakota Vann top the rankings after winning back-to-back state titles. Perrenial powers East Central, Shawnee and Collinsville all promise to compete for a gold ball this season.
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It’s all about defending state champs in Class 4A. After winning the boys title last year the Douglass Trojans top the rankings while the Ft. Gibson Lady Tigers top the girls rankings. On the boys side don’t sleep on Victory Christian and VYPE Top 100 player Chris Crawford. Meanwhile the Anadarko, Vinita, Elgin and Locust Grove girls all have a Top 100 player on their roster and all pose legitimate threats to the Lady Tigers winning yet another gold ball.
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It’s a wide open race for the 3A boys title but last year’s runner up Oklahoma Centennial tops the early season rankings. Atoka and Top 100 selection Bobby Johnson are one major challenger for the title as is Verdigris and their Top 100 selection Cade Upshaw. The early favorite for the girls title are the Washington Lady Warriors and their Top 100 selection Kelsey Johnson. Adair will be another team to watch this season led by VYPE Top 100 players Kylie Looney and Keni Jo Lippe.
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The 2A boys race is never boring and this year won’t be any different. Teams like Pawnee and Top 100 selection Gideon Gardner and Talihina with their Top 100 selection Alan Lockhart are sexy early choices but defending state champion Latta along with talented teams at Dale, Haworth and Preston all have something to say about that. On the girls side the two early favorites look to be defending 2A champ Preston and defending 3A champ Alva who drops a class this year. Both teams have Top 100 players in Chelsea Dungee (Preston) and Jaden Hobbs (Alva) but don’t sleep on teams like Fairview, Howe or Kiefer this season.
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At the top of the Class A boys rankings fans will see a familiar name in Glencoe led by a familiar face in VYPE Top 100 selection Ty Lazenby. Teams that may challenge the formidable Panthers squad will be Thomas and a young, upstart Pond Creek-Hunter among others. On the girls side it is a who’s who of talented teams. Defending Class B state champ Okarche rejoins Class A with their Top 100 selection Kenadey Grellner but will have to go through extremely talented teams at Frontier, Sterling, Cheyenne and Pond Creek if they hope to repeat as champions..
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The boys race in Class B will start with Ft. Cobb and Top 100 selection Cameron Hines but other teams like Forgan, Lookeba-Sickles, Red Oak and Cimarron all promise to challenge for the title. The girls race will be similar to the boys with Red Oak and Top 100 selection Rainey Mauzey leading the pack early but teams like Lomega, Erick, Chattanooga and Leedey hot on their heels v
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Lauren Billie East Central High School East Central senior guard Lauren Billie has been selected as the Mazzio’s Female Athlete of the Month. In her first four games this season, she has averaged 16.5 points and 2 steals per game. Billie’s best overall game came in a win on Dec. 2 against Memorial, where she racked up 17 points and finished with 5 steals. Billie is shooting an impressive 61 percent on the season so far. Her season high in points came in the first game of the season against Oakdale, TN. She had 21 points in the loss.
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How have your beliefs helped you as an athlete? Being a follower of Christ has helped me realize that sports are not about personal stats and records. It’s all about helping out your team and being there for your teammates when they need you most. What is your favorite Bible verse and why? Romans 8:28. It’s always been a verse that I could go to when times get tough. It reminds me that no matter how bad things get God always has a plan for those that love him.
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MARCH 11-13, 1965
1965 CLASS B BOYS BASKETBALL RECAP Pre-season pick for the upcoming season was a toss-up between Hobart and Oologah. Hobart finished last season with a 23-3 record and a 21-game winning streak before their first round exit to McLoud. Oologah returned their big lineup of 6-4 Danny Bennett, 6-4 Clifford Thomason and 6-3 Dennis Sunday. One of the state’s top scorers, 6-1 Rick Phillips of Coweta (29.6ppg) would also be considered a force in Class B. Class B pre-season rated teams were Hobart, Oologah, Coweta, Purcell and Texhoma. Regionals started with no undefeated teams when then only remaining perfect team was Coweta but they were ousted by Taft in the district championship 57-53. During the district tournament in Valliant, Broken Bow Dunbar beat Eagletown 60-21 but Eagletown’s Nip Winship scored a quarter-ending basket as the buzzer sounded …. 66 feet away! In the playoffs Oologah proved that scoring was not going to be a problem. In the five playoff games prior to state, Oologah average 91.4 points while allowing only 53. This included an opening round game in regionals against Chelsea which ended with a score of 107-52. In the In state’s opening round, Oologah sets a Oklahoma state tournament record by scoring 88 points vs Taft shattering the previous record of 78 set by Beggs Wheatley in 1960. Taft’s Wilbert Robertson, who averaged 20 plus during the season was held to no field goals and three points. Binger’s Johnny Bench averaged 23.1 ppg for Binger after averaging 16.3 as a Junior and 12.0 as a sophomore. He also pitched Binger to the state championship in the Spring while batting .700. And as the Daily Oklahoman put it he “Catches when not pitching.” Turns out that catching thing turned out pretty well for Bench. Bench was also Binger’s valedictorian.
STATE TOURNAMENT ALL-STARS
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TOP TOURNAMENT PERFORMANCES
FIRST TEAM Cliff Thomason (Oologah) 53 pts, 41 rebs Mike Rice (Minco) 36 pts Dennis Sunday (Oologah) 68 pts, 37 rebs Johnny Bench (Binger) 48 pts Greg Edwards (Waurika) 47 pts
SECOND TEAM Bill Bittle (Checotah) 20 pts Danny Bennett (Oologah) 38 pts Glennis McCrary (Checotah) 20 pts Theodore Wallace (Taft) 23 pts Larry Bennett (Oologah) 33 pts
Oologah sets a Oklahoma state tournament record by scoring 88 points shattering the previous record of 78 set by Beggs Wheatley in 1960. Checotah’s Bill Bittle had a 20 point and 19 rebound game in their loss to Waurika in the opening round.
OOLOGAH MUSTANGS –1965 CLASS B STATE CHAMPIONS
CLASS B BOYS QUARTERFINALS @ MUNICIPAL AUDITORIUM ON MARCH 11, 1965 Oologah (29-2) over Taft (23-7) 88-63 * Oologah - Clifford Thomason 27 (14 rebs), Dennis Sunday 25 (12 rebs), L Bennett 16, D Bennett 10 (10 rebs), Carter 6, R Sunday 2, Curby 2 * Taft - Wallace 23, Lowe 15, Simmons 13 (14 rebs), Johnson 6, Willie Robertson 3, Harris 2, Davenport 2 Officials : Frank Allen and John Broomfield Waurika (24-4) over Checotah (25-3) 63-62 2OT * Waurika - Greg Edwards 30, Conrad 11, Steve Snyder 8, Larry Kirkland 8 (11 rebs), Beavers 4, Ray Griffin 2 * Checotah - Bill Bittle 20 (19 rebs), Glennis McCrary 20 (16 rebs), Roy Hogan 10, Thompson 4, Hensley 4, Duty 4 Officials : Bob Branch and Jim Gann Binger (28-2) over Fairview (22-6) 61-53 * Binger -Johnny Bench 17 (11 rebs), Paul James 13, Lopez 12, Dorsebo 10, Crain 9 (11 rebs) * Fairview - Isaak 13, Boughan 11, Greatman 10, Abbot 8, Gosney 6 (10 rebs), Brewer 5 Officials : Cecil Devine and Gene Barker Minco (25-4) over Stonewall (19-9) 50-48 Minco’s Mike Rice sinks a 20-foot shot at the buzzer to lift Minco to a 50-48 win. Minco’s only other lead during the game came at 2-1 early. * Minco -Mike Rice 23, Reed 14 (11 rebs), Cobble 7, Barr 4, Greenroyd 2 * Stonewall - Campbell 14, Smith 13, Wood 10, Jones 8, Madden 2, Porter 1 Officials : Walter Snodoker and Jerry Dark
CLASS B BOYS SEMI-FINALS @ MUNICIPAL AUDITORIUM ON MARCH 12, 1965 Oologah (30-2) over Waurika (24-5) 63-49 * Oologah - Dennis Sunday 18 (10 rebs), Danny Bennett 14 (12 rebs), Cliff Thomason 14 (10 rebs), Carter 11, L Bennett 6 * Waurika - Greg Edwards 17, Steve Snider 11, Larry Kirkland 10, Griffin 6, Melton 3, Beavers 2 Officials : Frank Allen and Jim Ginn Binger (30-1) over Minco (25-5) 48-46 With the score tied Johnny Bench’s ten footer rimmed out and fell into Ronnie Crain’s hands. Crain put the eight footer in as the buzzer sounded for the win. * Binger - Johnny Bench 15 (15 rebs), Paul James 15, Ronnie Crain 6, Dorsebo 6, Lopez 6 * Minco - Dick Barr 14, Mike Rice 13, Ken Reed 7, Haskell Greenroyd 6, Cobble 4, Treadway 2 Officials : Gene Barker and Walter Snodeker
CLASS B BOYS STATE CHAMPIONSHIP @ MUNICIPAL AUDITORIUM ON MARCH 13,1965 Oologah (31-2) over Binger (30-2) 78-63 Second ranked Oologah’s tall front line of Cliff Thomason 6-4, Danny Bennett 6-4 (the coaches son) and Dennis Sunday 6-3 not only outscored #3 Binger but also out rebounded the Bobcats 46-23. * Oologah - Dennis Sunday 25 (14 rebs), Danny Bennett 14 (9 rebs), Carter 14, Cliff Thomason 12 (17 rebs), L Bennett 11, Lamberson 2 * Binger - Johnny Bench 16, Dorsebo 14, Crain 14, James 11, Lopez 6, Sims 2 Coaches : Doc Bennett (Oologah), Lloyd Dinso (Binger) Officials : Jim Ginn and Walter Snodeker
TOURNAMENT POINTS SCORED 68 - Dennis Sunday (Oologah) 53 - Clifford Thomason (Oologah) 48 - Johnny Bench (Binger) 47 - Greg Edwards (Waurika) 39 - Paul James (Binger) 36 - Mike Rice (Minco) 33 - L Bennett (Oologah) 31 - Carter (Oologah) 30 - Dorsebo (Binger) 29 - Ronnie Crain (Binger) 28 - Danny Bennett (Oologah) 24 - Lopez (Binger) 23 - Wallace (Taft) 21 - Ken Reed (Minco) 20 - Bill Bittle (Checotah) 20 - Glennis McCrary (Checotah) 19 - Steve Snyder (Waurika) 18 - Larry Kirkland (Waurika)
18 - Dick Barr (Minco) 15 - Lowe (Taft) 14 - Campbell (Stonewall) 13 - Smith (Stonewall) 13 - Isaak (Fairview) 13 - Simmons (Taft) 11 - Conrad (Waurika) 11 - Boughan (Fairview) 11 - Cobble (Minco) 10 - Roy Hogan (Checotah) 10 - Greatman (Fairview) 10 - Wood (Stonewall) 10 - D Bennett (Oologah) 8 - Abbott (Fairview) 8 - Haskell Greenroyd (Minco) 8 - Jones (Stonewall) 6 - Griffin (Waurika) 6 - Beavers (Waurika) 6 - Johnson (Taft)
6 - Gosney (Fairview) 5 - Brewer (Fairview) 4 - Duty (Checotah) 4 - Hensley (Checotah) 4 - Thompson (Checotah) 3 - Willie Robertson (Taft) 3 - Melton (Waurika) 2 - Curby (Oologah) 2 - Harris (Taft) 2 - Madden (Stonewall) 2 - R Sunday (Oologah) 2 - Sims (Binger) 2 - Lamberson (Oologah) 2 - Treadway (Minco) 2 - Ray Griffin (Waurika) 2 - Davenport (Taft) 1 - Porter (Stonewall)
In Oklahoma boys high school basketball, who has scored the most points in one game? On January 9, 1979, Grandfield’s boys basketball team traveled to Terral with one goal in mind, to set a record. Actually, two goals, win the game and set a record. The record the team had their eye on was not a team record, but an individual one. Grandfield’s 6-1 senior guard Kenneth Johnson was positioned to score a lot of points. Terral’s team was having a tough year and their court, was well known to be a shorter than normal high school sized court. Earlier in the year, Jay Armstrong, from Ryan had scored 82 points in a game to set the state’s single game mark. Grandfield’s coach Jim Mathews had had his eye on this game for a while to break the record. So with the coach and team all on board, they set out to accomplish the record breaking night. It almost ended early in the first quarter when Johnson got two quick fouls and coach Mathew’s told Johnson “Listen son, do you want to play defense or do you want to set the record?”. It had been decided that if Johnson didn’t have at least 20 points by the end of the first quarter, the plan would be called off. Johnson stopped fouling and started scoring. Johnson hit 15 of 22 shots and ended the first quarter with 31 points. Johnson had averaged over 30 points per game for three consecutive years including his 22
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senior season averaging over 40 but he never had a second quarter like he had on that night. Johnson shot 28 more shots in the quarter and added 40 more points to his game total for a total of 71 at half. Heading into the locker room, his coach deliberately did not tell Johnson how many points he had but Johnson’s cousin caught him and “He told me I had 71 points.” No other Grandfield player scored in the second quarter and he ended the half with 32 of 50 shooting and six free throws. The score at half was Johnson 71 and Terral 29. In the third quarter, Johnson continued where he left off. With even the hometown Terral crowd cheering for him, Johnson made eight more field goals and a total of 91 points. With eight minutes to go in the game, having played with every player on his team and the record broken, another goal became very clear, 100 points! Johnson reached 100, in fact, he reached 105 and with 5:23 left in the game and the crowd cheering, Johnson exited the game and watched his teammates finish the game. In a little over 26 minutes of game action, he finished the game with 105 points on 45 of 82 shooting and 15 free throws, that’s more than 3 shots per minute and 1.7 makes per minute. Grandfield also accomplished their other goal of the night, by winning the game 120-65. On a night way before the three-
point-line, in a small gym a stone’s throw way from the Texas border, a young man scored, and he scored A LOT! Setting a record that has stood the test of time, Johnson went on to lead his team to the state semi-finals, score 3,191 career points (becoming the first player to score more than 3000 points in a career), played in allstar and all-state games, got his picture in Sports Illustrated and was presented an award in New York City by O.J. Simpson. Johnson didn’t play basketball after that season. Something he wanted to do but it didn’t work out. He graduated from Grandfield, headed to Oklahoma City University but came back a year later. He got a job with Sears in Oklahoma City, had a child and got married. Tiring from the drive to Oklahoma City, he returned to Grandfield and got a job and eventually had four kids. If you visit Grandfield today, no one has forgotten it. The original game ball, donated and signed by the opponents from Terral, the jersey and other memorabilia are on display in the trophy case. The game lives on in stories around Grandfield and though, as stories go, some grow and become bigger, one thing that is constant and never will change. 115.
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University of Tulsaof Science and Arts in Oklahoma The University
USAO MEN ‘Learning about each other’ key to 2014-15 Drovers The 2014-15 women’s basketball team at the University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma spent the last few weeks molding as a team in preparation for the Drovers’ season.
“We are excited about the upcoming season. We have been battling several early season injuries but should have everyone back within the next couple weeks,” said Jennifer Hayden, USAO head women’s basketball coach. “I expect us to play hard every game and to be competitive.” Last year, the Drovers struggled through a short bench and injuries all season. Before the season began, Hayden lost two likely starters to season-stopping injuries. With only a handful of subs available, other athletes battled stress
injuries as the season progressed.
But this season’s, Hayden said, depth will play a big factor in the Drovers’ success.
“We worked really hard on this year’s recruiting class and were excited to sign seven transfers and five freshmen,” she said. “We are looking for all seven transfers to make an immediate impact on our team. We also have a couple freshmen who are developing well and pushing for playing time.” This year, USAO has just two players who have seen significant time on the floor as a Drover.
“Our obvious weakness right now is being a virtually new team so we don’t have any real game time playing experience together, which is why our scrimmages are so important to us this year,” Hayden explained. “The more we play, the more they are learning about each other and improving as a team.”
The Drovers had two scrimmages this month before season begins. Hayden begins her third season with the Drovers. In her first two seasons, she saw the Drovers to back-to-back SAC tournaments and had three players named DaktronicsNAIA Scholar-Athletes. Admission to the all home USAO basketball games is $5 for adults and $3 for students and seniors. USAO faculty, staff and students enjoy free admission.
USAO woMen Coach Hall: ‘It’s their team and their season’
In a season of transition, the men’s basketball team at the University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma has the potential for a strong season through toughness and consistent effort, said Doug Hall, head basketball coach. Brendan Chapman
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Since Hall joined the team about the time school started, he really had to hit the ground running, learning what his team was capable of and where to put the pieces to create success. “I feel like our team is making slow, steady progress each day,” he said. “As a staff, we are trying to get them
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Admission to all home USAO basketball games is $5 for adults and $3 for students and seniors. USAO faculty, staff and students enjoy free admission
As the preseason came to a close, Hall said he believes the team’s efforts will show as the season developments. “I’m just excited for the players. It’s their team and their season,” he said. “I think they will get out of it what they put into it.”
The Drovers went 15-15 (10-10) during the 2013-14 campaign, which ended in the SAC Semifinals. The Drovers graduated key seniors from that team, however, including an All-American and an All-Conference athlete. Without those starters, the Drovers will look to their six returners to fill in the gaps.
“Our strength, at least right now, is our backcourt. We have a solid group of guards,” Hall said. In addition to the returners, the Drovers brought in eight new players, including three freshmen, two sophomores and three seniors.
“Our goals this season are to play as close to our maximum potential as possible, compete and play hard and have fun doing it,” Hall said. “We have a good group and some talented athletes. I hope people will come out and support them.”
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NOC Enid Men Coach: Greg Shamburg
Assistant Coaches: Zac Howe, Drew Bridges
Much is to be expected of this team as they return four starters on the heels of a 21 win campaign, with a 2nd place finish in the Oklahoma Collegiate Athletic Conference regular season. The Jets finished the season in the top 20 nationally in assists per game (17th). The Jets also finished top 10 in field goal percentage (10th), and three pointers made per game (9th). NOC Enid returns 54 points per game (63 percent of scoring), 19 rebounds per game (55 percent of rebounds) and 15.6 assists per game (85 percent of assists) from last season. This veteran group is paced by conference assist leader Cornell Neal (6.5 APG, 9.6 PPG) who looks to continue in his role as floor general. The back court returns the top four returning leading scorers Ja’Wan Smith (12.2 PPG), Daryck Jones (11.8 PPG) and Jovan Crnic (9.2 PPG). Terrell Savala will bring veteran presence to the team in his sophomore campaign. Backcourt freshmen Julian Green, Isaiah Cole, Abel Rodriguez, Christian Robertson and Zach Rayner will be relied upon in their various roles throughout the season.
Sophomores Corey Ratcliffe-Alpough (5.8 PPG, 4.9 REB) and Josh Palmer (5.3 PPG, 3.2 REB) will be expected to carry a bigger load in the front court this season. The two combined for 31 starts last season, and that in-game experience will be crucial through the rigors of OCAC play. Freshmen Chris Jefferson, Casey Cole, and Sean Robison have come in and shown a lot of promise offensively as well as on the defensive end. Their versatility to protect the paint as well as guard on the perimeter creates a plethora of defensive lineup possibilities.
NOC ENID Women Coach: Scott Morris
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Assistant Coaches: Alyssa Hankins
The Northern Oklahoma College Enid Women’s basketball team has established a high level of expectation in their tradition rich program. The first 13 seasons have produced nine NJCAA AllAmericans, 40 Academic All-Americans, three National Academic Team of the Year awards and a conference best average of 24.1 victories a year over that span. The Lady Jets have won eight conference titles, three Region 2 championships, have been nationally ranked in eight consecutive seasons and finished 4th in the NJCAA National Tournament in 2011.
With a strong finish a year ago, claiming their third Region 2 championship in five years, the Lady Jets are very optimistic about the upcoming season! They return the bulk of their lineup including last year’s Region 2 Tournament MVP Breck Clark who averaged 18.8 points per game. Lexington’s Hannah Holasek, Little Rock natives Kiara Moore and Tierra Coffey, along with the readdition of injured red-shirts Paige Eaton and Kati Sullivan, should provide outstanding leadership and experience. The roster also includes the local talents of Hailey Parker (Timberlake), Shawnta Johnson (Hennessey), Sadie Perry (Waukomis) and Shalyn Layn (Kingfisher).
NOC TONKAWA Men Coach: Donnie Jackson
Assistant Coaches: Jason Hinson
The Mavericks finished the 2013-2014 season 19-14 overall and advanced to the Region II semifinals. The NOC Mavericks look to build on last season’s late success that saw them win 8 out their final 10 games and advance to the Region II semifinals. Versatility could be the key to success for the Mavericks. With a good mix of size, strength, speed and length, the team should be able to play several different styles. Sophomores Jordan Phelps and 6’9 Jaquan Smith are the only 2 returners but the team has added 4 transfers to the team. Central Arkansas transfer DuShaun Rice and
Barton County transfer Kevin Kuteyi look to lead the backcourt. 6’10 freshman Valentine Sangoyomi should provide the team with another inside presence.
NOC TONKAWA Women Coach: Greg Krause
Assistant Coaches: Nate Macy
Coach Greg Krause, going into his 32nd year of coaching this season, and second year assistant coach Nate Macy, led the Lady Mavericks to a third place finish last year in the Region 2 Conference with an 11-7 conference record. In the 31 games last season, The Lady Mavericks averaged 70.5 points per game last season, as well as a 38.6 field goal percentage, 26.6 percent behind the three point line, 70.6 percent from the free throw line, 35.2 rebounds per game and 14.1 assists per game. They also averaged 19.4 turnovers per game, which was almost three turnovers more
than their opponents averaged, and 20.8 personal fouls per game last season. With 5 returning players and a strong freshman class, the Lady Mavericks are looking to make an impact this year in the conference. Sophomore guard, Jamee Moore, leads the returning players with an average of 11.8 points and 24.5 minutes per game last year. She also shot 39.1 percent from the field and played in all 31 games played. Look for a strong performance this year from sophomore Raetchel Gray, who averaged 10.8 points per game and shot 36.7 percent from the field. She played an average of 21.8 minutes per game and also played in all 31 games last season.
Look for a breakout performance from freshman guard Alicia Sandin from Blanchard, Okla. The 5’10” guard, who played for Bridge Creek High School, averaged 16.1 points per game her senior year and was also a starting guard for the Oklahoma Coaches Association All-State girls basketball game over the summer where she scored nine points and grabbed five rebounds. The 5’7” freshman Darian Hill, from Newalla, Okla,, is another one of Coach Krause’s impact freshman for the ’14-’15 season. Averaging 15.0 points per game her senior year, where she helped lead her team, Harrah High School, to the State Tournament. She was also selected to The Oklahoman All-City second team roster. The Lady Mavericks have a young team, just five returning sophomores and nine freshman, but an extremely talented team. Watch out for the Lady Mavericks this year, they’re looking to control the Region 2 Conference with their speed and explosive offense.
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University Tulsa University RogersofState
RSU Men The 2014-15 edition of Rogers State men’s basketball features the return of six players, all with an opportunity to step in and fill vacant roles after the departure of seven players, as it enters its second season as a member of the NCAA Division II Heartland Conference.
RETURNERS
The most tenured player for Coach Barkley this season is J.C. Hartzler as he enters his third year on the Hill as the top returning scorer. The Tulsa, Oklahoma native started 45 games during his first two seasons, including playing a team-high 32.5 minutes per game a year ago while starting all but one contest, averaging 12.2 points per game.
“I think a lot of people are going to see a different guy in J.C. Hartzler this year. His freshman year, he started on and off, last year you saw bits and pieces, and we are hoping this year to tie it all together and see an all-league performer. He is another one that we are counting on from a leadership standpoint. Not only is he a good basketball player, he is just a great young man and leads our program in the classroom as well,” Barkley said.
RSU returns five other players that will continue to push for playing time after getting a taste of action last season, with the exception of Jordan Huffman after he took a redshirt in 2013-14. Deran Banton, Cory Ayala, Johnathon Buckley, and Jeylyn Sharpe each played their first season in RSU navy and red and according to Coach Barkley, “all four bring something to the table and each one of them does something really well and have specific traits that make our basketball club a little bit better.”
NEWCOMERS
Barkley and his assistant coaches hit the recruiting trail hard bringing in seven players for the 2014-15 season, which is arguably one of the most difficult in school history when looking at the strength of schedule.
Rogers State fans will get to know four players right away as they all come to the Hill with collegiate experience under their belts transferring from the NCAA Division I, II, and junior college ranks. “We brought two (NCAA) Division I transfers in DesJuan Newton and Donald Moore,” Barkley added. “We feel like both will be very good fits for our program, fit our returning guys, and basically the philosophy we want to play with this year. I’m excited in what they bring to the table from an athleticism stand point.”
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Newton transferred to RSU for his senior campaign from Robert Morris where he made 12 appearances for the Colonials a season
ago. Moore will join Newton in the back court making the transition from Eastern Illinois after playing 12 games for the Panthers as a sophomore last year. The Hillcats also added size and strength down low welcoming a pair of six-foot, five-inch forwards to the fold in Frederico Santos and Carlos Perez. Both players enter their final year of eligibility looking to make an impact at RSU.
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Coming to RSU with a mantle full of high school accolades is Matt Lea, the Oklahoma Class 4A Player of the Year last year for Stilwell High School. Another Oklahoma Basketball Coaches Association and Oklahoma Coaches Association 6A All-State selection will don the navy and red as Tanner Gregurich joins the Hillcats from Broken Arrow High School.
Schedule
Hillcats seek their eighth-consecutive winning season in 2015 and will do so with one of the program’s toughest schedules to date. Five teams on the schedule reached their regional tournament in 2014. RSU will play their first four Heartland Conference contest on the road and complete the season with a two-game home stand. For more information on RSU Basketball, visit www.rsuhillcats. com.
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After five years as an assistant with the Rogers State women’s basketball team, Bobby Cope takes the reins as the third head coach in team history bringing a familiarity of the program to his new position. His transition will be aided by welcoming seven players back to campus. Those seven players will have to replace nearly 70 percent of RSU’s scoring from a year ago after losing its top three scorers, including two Heartland Conference Honorable Mention AllConference selections in Katy Harsen and Clarissa Cannon. RETURNERS
The Hillcats will rely heavily upon Mikaila Newton, Jade Hardy, and Breanna Burford, their three seniors, to provide leadership both on and off the court as the program enters its second season in the Heartland Conference and NCAA Division II candidacy. Newton is back on the Hill as the top returning scorer after appearing in all 26 games as a junior in 2013-14, earning 23 starts. The only Hillcat to have spent all four years at RSU, Hardy brings that
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experience to all aspects of the program providing leadership on and off the court. The senior has appeared in 59 games over a three-year span, including 25 a season ago averaging roughly 12 minutes per game. Burford is one of merely two players returning to the front court for RSU as the senior played 25 games in her first season on the Hill. Jackie Bueno will join Burford in the paint for her second season at RSU. Another key position on the floor will be covered by a veteran presence as point guard Kami Bunch returns for her junior campaign. Bunch set a single-game record last season with 14 assists against Newman and dished 125 on the year playing more than 28 minutes per game while adding 5.3 points and 4.3 rebounds a night.
Two more Hillcats enter the mix in the back court as sophomore Stacia Payne and redshirt freshman Heather Roberts return to the program looking to make an impact.
NEWCOMERS
As the Rogers State women’s basketball program starts a new chapter under a first-year head coach, it will do so with six fresh faces added to the mix. The Hillcats welcome a local name back to the area as former Daniel Webster High School standout Jordan Evans transfers to RSU for her junior season after playing 42 games over two seasons at UMKC.
Two more players come to the Hill with collegiate experience from the junior college ranks as Amari Jones and Jalissa Felici transfer in from Blinn College and Des Moines Area Community College, respectively.
Jones, another Tulsa, Oklahoma native, returns closer to home joining the Hillcats following two seasons with the Buccaneers where she helped the team to a quarterfinal appearance at the NJCAA National Championships.
A second-team all-region selection a season ago at DMACC, Felici started all 32 games for the Bears in 2013-14 scoring 11.2 points per game, including a season-best 23. Former Owasso High School standout Taylor Koelsch joins the Hillcats after spending one year at St. Gregory’s where she averaged double-figure scoring at 10.3 points per game.
RSU also adds two players jumping to the collegiate scene straight from high school as Madison Dearmin and Kelsy Byrd remain in the state of Oklahoma coming from Balko and Ketchum, respectively.
SCHEDULE
Coach Cope and the Hillcats face a demanding 26-game schedule squaring off against several regional rivals. RSU will play 14 of its contests in front of a home crowd at the Claremore Expo Center where it has a .663 winning percentage during its seven-year history. The eight non-conference games will give RSU a chance to get ready for the challenges of its second year in the Heartland Conference as a relative newcomer to the 10-team league.
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University ofState Tulsa University Northeastern
NSU Prepares to NSU men The NSU men have a brand new look after the retirement of legendary coach Larry Gipson, who coached the Riverhawks the past 17 years including a NCAA Division II national championship in 2003.
Taking the number one seat on the bench is Jason Tinsley, who takes over a team that is two years removed from the NCAA Championship first round appearance and last year finished 16-13. The team advanced to the MIAA Tournament semifinals following a first round upset of top seeded Central Missouri in the quarterfinals. The Mules went on to win the NCAA Division II national championship.
NSU was selected to finish 12th in the 2014-15 MIAA Coaches Poll. The Riverhawks earned 39 points in the poll and are projected to finish just inside the cut line for the MIAA Championship tournament in March. Northeastern State lost four starter and its top four scorers off last year’s team. Tinsley comes to Tahlequah following a highly-successful run as head women’s basketball coach from 2010-14 at NCAA Division III Louisiana College in Pineville, La. During his four-year stint with the Lady Cats, he led the program to an 89-25 record and three berths in the NCAA Division III Championship tournament. The team advanced to the Round of 32 in 2011, which included the first NCAA tournament victory in school history.
As Tinsley takes the reins of the Riverhawks basketball future, he welcomes the return of five seniors including only one returning starter, 6-4 forward Landon DeMasters, who averaged 8.1 points and 3.8 rebounds per contest last year. Another welcomed addition is the play of 6-6 forward Dakota Caudill, a native of Claremore OK, who missed most of last season due to injury. Other returning seniors include three guards, Michael Harmon (6.7ppg), Keon Littleton (6.2ppg) and Amir Gilliam (1.9ppg). Adding some size inside will be 6-7 senior forward Jeremy McDonald (3.9ppg, 2.8 reb.)
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Tinsley’s roster includes several
Dakota Caudill newcomers expected to provide a boost to the high flying energy and up-tempo style play. “The guys are working hard and doing all that we ask of them,” Tinsley said. “It’s a matter of putting all the pieces together. Our work is cut out for us as the MIAA schedule is a bear. We have so many games against so many good opponents you can’t take a night off.”
2014-15 NSU Men’s Roster Michael Harmon Keon Littleton Landon DeMasters Jeremy McDonald Amir Gilliam Dakota Caudill De’Mone Harrison Montre Williams Trey Mohair C.J. Winzer
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Take Flight in 2015 NSU Women Randy Gipson entered the 2014-15 season with a different view than in his prior 15 years as the head coach of the Riverhawks posting a 289-147 record. For the first time in his tenure, Gipson and the Northeastern State women’s basketball team seek to rebound from its first losing record as the Riverhawks take flight to once again soar above the .500 mark after posting an 11-17 record last year. Another new look for Gipson will be on the bench as veteran coach Dave Ketterman takes a seat next to Gipson as assistant coach. The familiarity of five returning letter winners provides reason for optimism as Gipson and the Riverhawks welcome the new look of seven newcomers to their lineup for this year. After an upset win over Northwest Missouri State in the opening round of the post-season championship tournament, NSU was picked to finish eighth in the 201415 MIAA Preseason Coaches poll. The Riverhawks earned 83 points in the poll of the league that will once again be balanced and tough as the MIAA is the current home to NCAA Division II national champion, Central Missouri. The return of three seniors including Fontana Tate, a 5-5 sharp-shooting guard from Muldrow OK, along with Adair OK native Chelsey Beathard and 5-6 Sarah Sagely of West Fork AR will give Gipson desired leadership on the court. Tate, who averaged 11.2 points and 4.9 rebounds last season, and Beathard, who totaled 9.0 points per game a year ago have proven experience in the starting lineup while Sagely adjusts to the new duties. NSU also welcomes veteran skills of Australian native Kate Bellamy (6.6ppg, 3.1reb) along with 5-7 sophomore Mya Walker (5.1ppg, 2.1reb). Optimism runs high with Gipson’s view of seven new faces
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Fontana Tate including five freshmen. Included in the cast of talented freshmen are 5-11 forward Sara Fountain of Stilwell along with Ketchum OK native Miranda Griffin who will join 5-6 Garland TX product Alexis Hill as well as 5-10 forward Bria Pierce and 6-0 forward Destiny Strange. NSU also picked up a pair of transfers including 5-9 Caley Shafstall and 5-10 forward Danielle Robertson. “The group has good enthusiasm and good energy,” said Gipson. “I really like their work ethic. The three seniors are determined to finish their careers on a high note and are ready to lead our team to good things.”
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Connors Men Two years ago the Connors State Cowboys made the trip to the National Junior College Athletic Association national tournament in Hutchinson, Kansas. And last season, it took a five overtime setback in the Region II championship finals to prevent a repeat visit. This year, as head coach Bill Muse enters his 23rd campaign as head coach and having totaled 507 wins at Connors, the Cowboys have one goal in mind…destination Hutchinson.
“With the players we have on this year’s team, we expect to reach Hutchinson,” said Muse. “It’s a long road but we are going to try and do the best we can in every game and see where it ends up.” Two starting guards return including 6-4 sophomore Ronnie Boyce and 6-3 guard Corlbe Ervin, both of Oklahoma City. In their freshman season, the talented duo were key in Connors ability to create turnovers and score in transition as Boyce averaged 13.5 points and 6.0 rebounds while Ervin tallied 12.0 points per game in addition to creating 3.3 steals and 5.0 assists per contest.
“Together Corlbe and Ronnie give us the leadership we need on the court,” said Muse in reference to replacing All-American Willie Atwood, who is now at Arizona State. “The other sophomores we return give us a solid start but it’s going to take a couple of freshmen to come in and help out.”
Corlbe Ervin Among the newcomers Muse expects to contribute are 6-0 Tulsa Memorial guard Damari Edwards, who was part of back to back state championships and Clarksville Arkansas product 6-5 guard Devan Simms.
The Cowboys road to Hutchinson will require presence in the paint and Muse will rely upon returning 6-9 Erick Broadnax of Porter OK along with transfer 6-7 forward Phabian Glasco from Tulsa along with 6-9 freshman Arlando Cook from St. Louis, Mo. Glasco enters the Connors lineup transferring from the University of Central Arkansas after averaging 10 points and 10 boards per game. “We have a good combination this year both inside and outside,” said Muse. “We have the two returning guards but the strength of this team is inside.”
Looking ahead to the road to Hutchinson, the Cowboys first seek to repeat as champions of the always tough Oklahoma Collegiate Athletic Conference. “Our conference is one of the toughest in the country,” notes Muse. “There are five or six teams with the talent to win every night. It all depends on who gets hot in March. We expect to be one of those teams again.”
2014-15 Connors Cowboys Arlando Cook Ronnie Boyce Corlbe Ervin Damari Edwards Phabian Glasco D.J. Evans Kayshaune Spencer Deven Simms Erick Broadnax Montana Gormsley
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A new era of Cowgirls basketball begins as Rusty Laverentz takes over the Cowgirls basketball future as head coach coming to Warner from NCAA Division I University of Central Arkansas, where he was an assistant coach. With the move from Conway Arkansas, Laverentz brings a new attitude and enthusiasm along with an up-tempo style of play on both ends of the court. “We want to restore the tradition that is Connors State women’s basketball,” said Laverentz, who also coached on the junior college level at New Mexico JC. The Cowgirls lineup is filled with new faces that will bring talent to this year’s lineup. Among the prospects for success is the return of 6-4 sophomore Heather Marshall of Colcord OK, who missed most of last year due to injury. Another player expected to make a major impact on the success is Christina Devers, a 5-9 sophomore guard from Bixby,OK who transfers to the Cowgirls programs from Arkansas Baptist, where she was Region II scoring champion averaging 20 points per game. “Christina has the skills to be a special player for us,” said Laverentz. “Heather is a big post that can do
Heather Marshall some nice things.” The Cowgirls inside play gets a boost with the play of 6-2 sophomore center Ashley Chiorano, a transferr from New Mexico Juco and the play of 5-10 forward Philicea Mack of Spiro, who injured a knee in early season play. Guard play will be pivotal in Connors’ ability to put point on the scoreboard as Laverentz turns to a pair of freshmen including Baylee Evans, a 5-3 native of Red Oak OK and 5-5 Kiowa OK native Miranda Stiles. The first year coach, who recruited the state while at Central Arkansas, Laverentz is familiar with the Oklahoma Collegiate Athletic Conference and the challenging schedule the Cowgirls face in his first year on the bench. “There are a lot of solid teams that play good fundamental basketball,” admits Laverentz while scouting the proven talent of the Cowgirls opponents. “Our goal is to be in the top three or four in the conference and get an opportunity to win the regional tournament and advance to the national tournament. It should be fun,” said Laverentz
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VYPE Top 100 MR. and Miss Basketball Tyson Jolly PC West Patriots Sr. 6-4 Shooting Guard @TysonJolly Did you know: Tyson has a 3.1 grade point average and would like to pursue a degree in communications in college. College: Tyson is being recruited by Oklahoma, Oklahoma State and Tulsa among several other DI schools. Quote: “My greatest sports moment was my first buzzer-beater.”
Breyden DeSpain Oologah Mustangs Jr. 6-2 Guard/Forward @b_despain20 Did you know: Breyden’s mom Nelya was born and raised in the Soviet Union. College: After high school Breyden would like to attend a Division I school. Quote: “My greatest sports moment was scoring 40 points and getting 18 rebounds in a game against Hilldale last year.” Taylor Hooks John Marshall Bears Sr. 5-9 Point Guard Did you know: Taylor loves to cook and says her nickname is “Two Guns.” College: Taylor is being recruited by many universities and plans to play basketball at the next level. Quote: “I want to do more than yesterday.”
Trae Young Norman North Timberwolves So. 6-1 Point Guard @TheTraeYoung Did you know: Trae is a great dancer. College: Trae is being recruited bythe likes of Oklahoma State, Kansas, UCONN, Creighton and many more schools. Quote: “My dad has been a huge influence on me. He’s taught me everything I know and put me in positions to succeed.”
Gideon Gardner Pawnee Black Bears Jr. 6-2 Shooting Guard Did you know: Gideon is a 4.0 student, and eats two chimichangas before each home game. College: After high school Gideon wants to attend college and obtain his degree. Quote: “Brady and Keiton Page have really influenced my playing career along with Brett Jackson, David Paige and Bob Weckstein.”
Brooklyn Judkins Bethany Bronchos Jr. 5-9 Point Guard @BrooklynJudkins Did you know: Brooklyn does everything righthanded but shoots lefthanded. College: Brooklyn is being recruited by Oklahoma Baptist, University of Texas at Arlington and University of Arkansas Fort Smith. Quote: “We have unfinished business.”
Jashawn Talton Southeast Spartans Sr. 6-3 Small Forward @_bigdream32_ Did you know: Jashawn’s brother Rashawn Thomas has been a major influence in his life. College: Jashawn is being recruited by several schools including TCU and Texas A&M Corpus Christi. Quote: “My team can do it all. We just have to play to our potential at all times.” Dakota Vann Deer Creek Antlers Sr. 5-9 Guard @duhkotaa_ Did you know: Dakota was the MVP of the state tournament last year and her favorite TV show of all-time is One Tree Hill. College: Dakota is being recruited by Loyola University in Chicago. Quote: “Stay Hungry”
Carleigha Thompson Spiro Bulldogs Jr. 5-7 Point Guard Did you know: Carleigha’s favorite place to play is the Disney World Sports Complex. College: Carleigha is being recruited by Mississippi State, K-State and Louisville. Quote: “It’s not what you do it’s how you do it.”
Keni Jo Lippe Adair Warriors So. 5-8 Guard/Forward @KeniLippe Did you know: Keni was just 14 years old when she played in the state championship game last year. College: Keni would like to play basketball in college and either go into Criminal Justice or become a coach. Quote: “Go hard and give the glory to God.”
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VYPE Top 100 MR. and Miss Basketball Destry Kelley Elk City Elks Sr. 6-4 Guard/Forward @Destry_35 Did you know: Destry is a 4.0 student and is involved in FCA, FCCLA, Key Club and NHS. College: Destry plans on going to college next year and hopes to continue his basketball career at the next level. Quote: “Hardwork and Teamwork can get us far this year.”
Todd Dawkins McAlester Buffaloes Jr. 6-5 Shooting Guard @tad2313 Did you know: Todd was selected to the AllTournament team at the Okemah Tournament last year. College: After high school Todd plans to go to college and play basketball. Quote: “No Regrets”
Rylie Torrey Locust Grove Pirates Sr. 5-11 Point Guard @RylieLynne15 Did you know: Rylie’s nickname is “RyTor” and her favorite place to play is the Big House. College: Rylie will be bringing her talents to Tulsa next year after signing her letter of intent to play at Oral Roberts University. Quote: “Believe.”
Wade Young Wright City LumberJax Jr. 6-2 Forward Did you know: Wade was one shot away from making it to state in skeet shooting. College: Wade plans to go to college after he finishes high school but hasn’t yet decided what school he wants to attend. Quote: “We need to make ourselves accountable with no excuses.”
Keondre Jones McLain Titans Sr. 5-7 Point Guard @Tryna_Go_DI Did you know: Keondre says Chris Paul has been a big influence on his game. College: After high school Keondre would like to pursue a degree in Journalism. Quote: “We’re small, young and talented. We will make some noise.”
Chelsea Lazenby Glencoe Panthers So. 5-8 Guard @_chelsea_33 Did you know: Chelsea has six brothers and is the only girl in the family. College: Chelsea wants to go to college to become a speech pathologist after high school. Quote: “We are going to be pretty good.”
Taylor Roberts Classen SAS Comets So. 5-8 Point Guard Did you know: At the age of 8 Taylor made 94-straight freethrows. College: Taylor is already being recruited by both Oklahoma and Oklahoma State. Quote: “Started out hustlin’ and ended up ballin’.”
Ashley Beatty Anadarko Warriors Sr. 5-8 Guard @ashley_beatty23 Did you know: Ashley would like to eventually play overseas after she finishes her college career. College: Ashley signed her letter of intent to play at ORU next season. Quote: “My greatest sports moment was winning the Gold Ball with my sister Lakota.”
Maddie Miller Kiefer Trojans Sr. 5-7 Forward @MadMill11 Did you know: Maddie also runs track and cross country along with playing softball and basketball. College: Maddie is being recruited by Oklahoma Wesleyan, Kansas Wesleyan and NOC-Enid. Quote: “We are going to have a quality season.”
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VYPE Top 100 MR. and Miss Basketball Blake Blagg-Tidwell Whitesboro Bulldogs Sr. 6-3 Guard/Forward @BlakeBT33 Did you know: Blake will have completed 29 college credit hours by the time he graduates high school. College: Blake would like to continue playing basketball next year at the college level. Quote: “The will to win is not nearly as important as the will to prepare to win.” Payton York Okay Mustangs Sr. 6-0 Guard Did you know: Payton was never a starter until he reached high school. And loves playing away games. College: Payton is looking to continue to play basketball next year at the college level. Quote: “Some of the biggest influences on my life and playing career are anyone who doubts me.” Makenzie Janz Erick Bearcats Jr. 5-8 Forward @makenziejustine Did you know: Makenzie has extremely tiny hands. College: Makenzie is looking to play basketball in college but is still unsure about a school. Quote: “My dad and sister have been big influences in my life and playing career.”
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Bobby Johnson Atoka Wampus Cats Sr. 6-4 Shooting Guard Did you know: Bobby was MVP of the Tishimingo and Kingston tournaments last year. College: Bobby is currently being recruited by Southeastern, East Central, Redlands and Murray State. Quote: “Everyone is back from last year and we are looking forward to going back to the state tournament.”
Lauren Billie East Central Cardinals Sr. 5-5 Shooting Guard @LaurenBillie Did you know: Lauren loves peanut butter and can eat an entire jar by herself. College: Lauren is headed south next year to play at the University of Texas at Arlington. Quote: “Champions keep playing until they get it right.” Sarah Garvie Burlington Elks Jr. 5-6 Point Guard @Sarahgarvie22 Did you know: Sarah is her dad’s favorite tractor driver. College: After high school Sarah wants to attend college and compete in one of the sports she currently plays at Burlington. Quote: “I never said it would be easy. I said it would be worth it.”
Chase Littlejohn Stilwell Indians Sr. 6-3 Guard @ChaseLittlejohn Did you know: Two of Chase’s toes on each foot are webbed. College: Chase is being recruited by the University of Arkansas Fort Smith, Rogers State and Kansas Wesleyan. Quote: “Don’t sleep on us.”
Dominique Golightly Chickasha Fightin’ Chicks Jr. 5-10 Shooting Guard Did you know: When Dominique was in Pre-K she played on her brother’s second grade basketball team. College: Dominique is being recruited by several schools. Quote: “All the talent in the world can’t take you anywhere without the help of your teammates.”
Hailey Tucker Bartlesville Bruins Sr. 6-3 Forward @HaileyTucker Did you know: Hailey is a 4.0 student and takes AP Calculus and AP Government. College: Hailey is being recruited by a host of schools including Arkansas, New Mexico and Oklahoma State. Quote: “We’re really young but we’ll work hard to succeed this season.”
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VYPE Top 100 MR. and Miss Basketball Will Lienhard Bishop McGuinness Irish Sr. 6-8 Center @WilliamPL33 Did you know: Will has a 4.0 grade point average and his nickname is “Big Cheezy.” College: Will has committed to play basketball at a school with a history of great big men next year, the Naval Academy. Quote: “My greatest sports moment was winning state my sophomore year.” RayLee Conner Woodland Cougars Sr. 5-7 Shooting Guard Did you know: RayLee is a two-time state champion in the long jump along with being a two-time conference MVP in basketball. College: RayLee is currently being recruited by Rogers State and UCO. Quote: “We don’t quit, we don’t cower, we don’t run. We endure and conquer. We believe.” Eva Lewis Will Rogers Ropers Jr. 6-0 Forward Did you know: Eva says being a leader on her team is her greatest sports moment. College: Eva plans on playing basketball in college and is being recruited by the University of Tulsa and Louisiana Lafayette.” Quote: “Hard work pays off no matter what you are doing.”
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Cooper Clark Norman Tigers Sr. 6-1 Guard @CoopClark15 Did you know: Cooper earned second team Mid-State All-Conference honors and All-District honors last year. College: Cooper is being recruited by the likes of UCO, SNU and West Texas A&M. Quote: “Being small in size doesn’t mean we are small in heart.”
Hillary Hurst Woodward Boomers Jr. 6-0 Shooting Guard Did you know: Hillary is involved in multiple activities including NHS and Boomer Buddies along with being the junior class president. College: After high school Hillary wants to play basketball at the DI level and become a coach. Quote: “Win the Day.”
Dedric Cherry Will Rogers Ropers Sr. 6-0 Shooting Guard Did you know: Dedric hs a 3.3 GPA and also plays football and runs track for the Ropers. College: After high school Dedric said he wants to attend college and further his education. Quote: “We are ready to shock a lot of people.”
Caleigh Clifton Wayne Bulldogs Sr. 5-8 Guard @Caleigh_20 Did you know: Caleigh says her dad and former travel softball coaches have been big influences on her life and playing career. College: Caleigh is a standout softball player and is committed to play softball at Oklahoma next year. Quote: “My greatest sports moment was winning state fastpitch in 2012.”
VYPE Top 100 MR. and Miss Basketball Alan Lockhart Talihina Golden Tigers Sr. 6-4 Guard @Alockhart23 Did you know: Alan has been an All-Conference basketball player in each of the last three seasons. College: Alan would like to play sports in college and is being recruited by several schools. Quote: “We’re a much stronger and more mature team than we have been in the last few years.”
Amari Durant Memorial Chargers Sr. 5-1 Point Guard Did you know: Amari likes to ride horses and says her favorite place to play is the YMCA. College: Amari is being recruited by a multitude of schools including NEO, Neosho County and Butler County. Quote: “My greatest sports moment was scoring my career high of 31 points.”
Jada Ford Muskogee Roughers Jr. 5-10 Shooting Guard Did you know: Jada loves to watch the Disney Channel. College: After high school Jada plans on playing basketball in college and is already being recruited by Wichita State, the University of Missouri-Kansas City, Memphis and the University of Tulsa. Quote: “We are going to be more experienced and ready.” Desiree Phipps Fort Gibson Tigers Sr. 5-9 Guard @ThatDesiTrick25 Did you know: Desiree was the MVP of the Class 4A state tournament last year but the first competition she ever won was a pedal tractor puller contest. College: Desiree is being recruited by the University of Pennsylvania and various other schools. Quote: “We value mental and physical toughness.”
Conner Avants Deer Creek Antlers Sr. 6-7 Guard/Forward @TheGiant32 Did you know: Conner has a 3.8 grade point average and takes several concurrent enrollment college courses. College: Conner is being recruited by the Air Force Academy and wants to attend college on a basketball scholarship. Quote: “Don’t sleep on us.” Sadie Mason Fairview Yellowjackets Sr. 6-0 Forward @Sadie_Mason30 Did you know: Sadie has a miniature potbellied pig and is the member of the FFA and FCA at Fairview. College: Sadie is being recruited by UCO where her older sisters Olivia and Julia currently play. Quote: “Be better than you were yesterday.”
Kelsey Johnson Washington Warriors Jr. 6-3 Center @kelslynn33 Did you know: Kelsey has a 4.2 grade point average and says she loves to cook. College: The University of Texas at Arlington, Memphis, Wichita State, Arizona, Iowa State and Fresno State are all among the schools recruiting Kelsey. Quote: “We have unfinished business.”
Carsyn Spurgeon Vinita Hornets Jr. 5-10 Guard/Forward @Carsyn_Michelle Did you know: Carsyn holds four different school track records the 100-meters, 200-meters, 400-meters and 800-meter relay. College: While she is a standout basketball player Carsyn is being recruited by the University of Tulsa, Kansas and Texas Tech all for track. Quote: “Practice hard, Play hard.”
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VYPE Top 100 MR. and Miss Basketball TJ Washington Jenks Trojans Jr. 5-11 Point Guard @TJWashington3 Did you know: TJ’s nickname is T-Money and he says his pregame ritual is to eat Starburst. College: TJ is being recruited by nearly every DI school in the state including Oral Roberts, Oklahoma State and the University of Tulsa. Quote: “My family has been the biggest influence on my life and playing career.”
Curran Scott Edmond Memorial Bulldogs Sr. 6-4 Guard Did you know: Curran collects shoes and has over 100 pairs. College: Curran is one of the most heavily recruited players of the state and has drawn interest from Nebraska, Arkansas, Missouri, Rice and Texas State among others. Quote: “We want gold.” Nese Walters Vian Wolverines Sr. 6-0 Guard @_nesewalters10 Did you know: Nese is really scared of water. College: Nese recently signed her letter of intent to play basketball for the University of Aransas-Fort Smith next season. Quote: “A basketball team is like five fingers on your hand, if you can get them together you have a fist and that’s how we want to play.”
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Brycen Overton Kiowa Cowboys Sr. 6-2 Forward Did you know: Brycen didn’t start playing basketball until half way through sixth grade and says his favorite place to play is anywhere with a goal. College: After high school Brycen wants to continue his education and attend college. Quote: “The proof is in the pudding.”
Jhonett Cookson Sequoyah Tahlequah Indians Sr. 6-0 Center Did you know: Johnett currently takes several concurrent enrollment classes, is a member of National Honor Society and has a 3.8 grade point average. College: Johnett is currently being recruited by various schools across Oklahoma and Texas. Quote: “Accepting nothing less than a championship.”
Sharayla Brown East Central Cardinals Sr. 6-3 Center Did you know: Sharayla is extremely scared of snails. College: Sharayla will be headed down Interstate 45 next year as she is already committed to play at the University of Houston. Quote: “No matter what you do, always strive for greatness.”
Chezden Nease Thomas Terriers Sr. 6-2 Guard @Chezden24 Did you know: Chezden is the Stuco president, plays football, basketball, runs cross country and track, is a member of FCA and is on the land judging team and academic team. College: After high school Chezden wants to go to college and become successful. Quote: “Whatever it takes.”
Bailee Cox Lawton Wolverines Sr. 5-5 Guard @Baileec2711 Did you know: Bailee’s younger sister Caitlyn is the kicker for the Lawton football team. College: After high school Bailee wants to go to college for sonography. Quote: “Your future is created by what you do today not by what you do tomorrow. #OwnToday”
Jaden Hobbs Alva Goldbugs Jr. 5-7 Point Guard @Jadenann23 Did you know: Jaden was the MVP of the Class 2A state tournament last year and scored a record 107 points in three games to lead Alva to the title. College: Jaden has verbally committed to Oklahoma State. Quote: “Play together, Win together.”
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VYPE Top 100 MR. and Miss Basketball Tre Evans Putnam City West Jr. 6-1 Point Guard @TreCarlton5 Did you know: Tre’s nickname is “Swaggy” College: Tre was recruited by several top-flight programs including Kansas, but chose tostay close to home and committed to play at Oklahoma State. Quote: “For everybody sleeping it’s time to wake up.”
Kolton Stacy Oklahoma Union Cougars Sr. 6-0 Combo Guard Did you know: Kolton is superstitious and has to wear the same pair of socks for every game. College: After high school Kolton wants to play college basketball and earn a degree. Quote: “We are fairly young, but athletic. Look for a more defensive minded team.”
Cory Kilby Ada Cougars Sr. 6-7 Small Forward @ckilby13 Did you know: Cory loves turtles. College: Cory is already committed to play for Mercer and head coach Bob Hoffman next year. Quote: “Will Lienhard is a big influence on my playing career because he pushes me to be the best I can be.”
Jordan London Fort Gibson Tigers Sr. 6-0 Shooting Guard Did you know: Jordan’s faith is a big part of who he is and he is a member of both FCA and Teens for Christ. College: Jordan wants to attend college next year but is undecided as to where he will attend. Quote: “My greatest sports moment was beating Wagoner on a gamewinning touchdown pass.”
Rainey Mauzey Red Oak Eagles Jr. 5-10 Forward @RaineyMauzey Did you know: Rainey is part Portuguese and her nickname is “Rainbow.” College: After high school Rainey wants to attend college and work to later become a dental hygienist. Quote: “Keep the dream alive.”
Katie Kirkhart Hilldale Hornets Jr. 5-9 Point Guard @_kakirkhart27 Did you know: Katie has already won two state titles in golf. College: Katie would like to play either basketball or golf in college but hasn’t decided on a university to attend yet. Quote: “Coming together is a beginning, keeping together is a process, working together is success.”
Sheridan Gray El Reno Indians Sr. 5-6 Guard @sheridangray20 Did you know: Sheridan is a 4.0 student and takes College Composition I, Government and Sociology along with AP Chemistry and AP History. College: After high school Sheridan wants to further her education at Oklahoma State University. Quote: “All in.” Addy Clift Kiowa Cowgirls Sr. 5-7 Guard Did you know: Addy is a 4.0 student but she is also afraid of chickens. College: Addy wants to play college basketball and is currently being recruited by East Central University and several other schools. Quote: “Work hard, Have fun, State.”
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VYPE Top 100 MR. and Miss Basketball Cade Upshaw Verdigris Cardinals Sr. 5-11 Point Guard @cadeupshaw Did you know: Cade is a member of the student council and has a 3.4 grade point average. College: Cade would like to play basketball in college and is being recruited by several schools. Quote: “My greatest sports moment was making it to the state semifinals.”
Caleb Norris Coweta Tigers Sr. 6-3 Shooting Guard Did you know: Caleb loves the TV show “The Office.” College: Caleb is being recruited by Oklahoma Christian University and Southwestern Christian University. Quote: “We have most of our players back this year and hope to excel in the state tournament.”
Colby Koontz Pioneer Mustangs Sr. 6-9 Forward @colbykoontz Did you know: Along with being a great athlete Colby can also play guitar. College: Colby is being recruited by Lehigh, Brown and Oral Roberts among others and hopes to become an optometrist after earning a degree. Quote: “Keep Working.”
Brice Calip Sapulpa Chieftains Jr. 5-8 Point Guard Did you know: Brice was an All-Tulsa World second team player, AllConference first team and made the all-tournament team at several tournaments last year . College: Brice is being recruited by OSU, Arkansas, Kent St. and Oregon State among others. Quote: “It’s not how big you are, it’s how big you play.”
Makenzie Ellis Booker T. Washington Hornets Sr. 6-2 Guard/Forward @k3nz13_3 Did you know: Makenzie has been ranked among the top female players in the nation according to several different recruiting websites. College: Makenzie recently signed her letter of intent to play at the University of Colorado next year. Quote: “We produce championship culture.”
Mikayla Shulanberger Skiatook Bulldogs Jr. 5-9 Guard Did you know: Mikayla was the conference Offensive player of the year and a first team allconference selection last year. College: Mikayla plans on playing basketball in college but is still keeping her options open as to where she will attend. Quote: “Remember the Journey.” Chelsea Dungee Preston Pirates Jr. 5-9 Guard @chelseadungee22 Did you know: Chelsea was the 2013-14 Gatorade Player of the Year in Oklahoma and says her favorite place to play is the Lloyd Noble Center. College: Chelsea is verbally committed to play at the University of Oklahoma after she graduates high school . Quote: “Tough people win.” Aaliyah Wilson Muskogee Roughers Jr. 5-9 Guard @iown_therack Did you know: Aaliyah likes to ride horses and dance in her spare time. College: Aaliyah is already being recruited by every Big 12 school and several other schools like Ole Miss and Texas A&M. Quote: “Hard work beats talent when talent fails to work hard.”
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VYPE Top 100 MR. and Miss Basketball Ty Lazenby Glencoe Panthers Sr. 6-5 Guard @SwaggyT_35 Did you know: Ty is not only a two-time state champion he is a two-time state tournament MVP. College: Ty is looking to continue his playing career at the next level and is being recruited by several schools across the country. Quote: “Losing isn’t an option.”
Chase Shearwood Canadian Cougars Sr. 6-4 Shooting Guard @chase_shearwood Did you know: Chase is an active member of the FCA and loves to hunt and fish in his free time. College: Chase is being recruited by several schools in Oklahoma like Redlands, Panhandle St. and OCU. Quote: “One family, one goal.”
Josh McMinn Southwest Covenant Patriots Sr. 6-4 Guard Did you know: Josh’s nickname is J-Mac and his favorite place to play is his home gym. College: Josh recently signed a letter of intent to play baseball at Oral Roberts University. Quote: “Going to state with my best friends is my greatest sports moment.”
Cameron Hines Ft. Cobb-Broxton Mustangs So. 5-10 Point Guard @Hines1302 Did you know: Cameron and his teammates sing “Jesus Loves Me” before every game. College: Despite being just a sophomore Cameron is already being recruited by several schools across the state of Oklahoma. Quote: “We will be young but we will be tough and play hard.”
Crystal Polk Eisenhower Eagles Sr. 6-1 Center @itss_crystalll Did you know: Crystal was the MVP of the John Nobles Tournament last year and was named to the All-Tournament team at the Altus Tournament last year. College: Crystal will be coming to Tulsa next year to play basketball for the Golden Hurricane. Quote: “One goal, One team, One dream.”
Kylie Looney Adair Warriors Sr. 5-8 Guard @Kylie_I_Am Did you know: Kylie got her first kiss at homecoming this fall in front of 1000’s of people and News Channel 8. College: Kylie signed her letter of intent to play basketball at NSU earlier this year. Quote: “Go hard and give the glory to God.”
Serithia Hawkins Southmoore Sabercats Sr. 5-11 Forward @LoveMo_x23 Did you know: Serithia loves food and says she eats a lot. College: Serithia is verbally committed to play at the University of Houston next year. Quote: “You tell us we can’t and we will show you we can.”
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Taylor Hedrick Seiling Wildcats Jr. 5-10 Guard @taylorhedrick Did you know: Taylor enjoys to hunt and fish. College: Taylor is being recruited by several schools including Central Christian College in McPherson, Kansas and Webster University in St. Louis. Quote: “Don’t be afraid of failure, that is the way to succeed.”
Alix Robinson Cashion Wildcats Sr. 5-6 Point Guard Did you know: Alix’s nickname is A-Rob and she has a “killer cannonball”. College: Alix wants to play basketball in college and later become a lawyer. She is being recruited by UCO, Harding, and Central Arkansas.
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VYPE Top 100 MR. and Miss Basketball Ana Llanusa Choctaw Yellowjackets So. 5-11 Combo Guard @Beyonceana Did you know: Ana’s mom, Dee Llanusa, was Miss Oklahoma in 1992. College: Ana verbally committed to the University of Oklahoma back in March after averaging 19.8 points and 6.8 rebounds a game as a freshman. Quote: “Be professional.”
Kenadey Grellner Okarche Warriors Sr. 5-9 Point Guard @krgrellner22 Did you know: Kenadey is involved with FFA, FCCLA, Stuco, Beta Club and NHS. College: Kenadey plans on playing basketball in college but hasn’t made a decision on where she will attend. Quote: “Work hard and good things will happen.”
Hayden Howell Carl Albert Titans Sr. 6-7 Power Forward Did you know: Hayden has a 3.6 weighted GPA and likes to play guitar. College: Hayden has verbally committed to play at Abilene Christian University next year. Quote: “Our team this year will be a true team, one that comes together to accomplish the goal as one.”
McKinley Whitfield Spiro Bulldogs Sr. 6-4 Shooting Guard @gettinbuckets25 Did you know: McKinley is an outdoorsman and likes to hunt. College: An amazing athlete, McKinley has committed to play football at the University of Tulsa next year. Quote: “Everybody eats big or you’re gonna get this work.”
Elijah Landrum Tulsa Central Braves So. 6-0 Guard Did you know: Elijah’s nickname is “E” and he wishes that he was lefthanded. College: Although just a sophomore Elijah is already being recruited by the University of Tulsa, Ole Miss and UMKC among others. Quote: “We are scary good.”
Trey Sanders Douglass Trojans Sr. 6-5 Point Guard Did you know: Trey has a 3.3 GPA and loves to read in his spare time. College: Trey is being recruited by several DI schools including La Salle, Arkansas and the University of Tulsa among others. Quote: “Only the strong survive.”
Randy Daugherty Mannford Pirates Sr. 5-9 Point Guard @randyleed10 Did you know: Randy won a state championship in the 4X100 and 4X200meter relay last spring. College: Randy is still considering multiple options for college. Quote: “Success is uncommon and therefore can’t be shared by the common man.”
AJ Cockrell Memorial Chargers Sr. 6-8 Power Forward Did you know: AJ’s nickname is “Big Bert.” College: AJ is drawing the interest of several schools including Missouri State, New Orleans and UTSA. Quote: “This year’s team is young but has the talent if we work hard to get back to the state tournament.”
Josh Limes Bishop Kelley Comets Sr. 6-1 Guard Did you know: Josh has a 3.35 GPA and is on the Dean’s Honor Roll. College: Josh is looking at several schools and may end up playing baseball at the college level next year. Quote: “My greatest sports moment was playing in the state tournament in both baseball and basketball.”
Remaining Top 100 players Tyra Aska- Coyle Kristian Doolittle – Edmond Memorial Jentry Holt – Elgin Bethany Franks – Norman Blake Bessington - Harrah Mallory Vaughn – Collinsville Shake Milton – Owasso Chris Crawford – Victory Christian
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Booker T. Washington High School Booker T. Washington shortstop TJ Scroggins is the TTCU Athlete of the Month. Scroggins has been a starter for Booker T. since his sophomore season. In the spring of 2014, Scroggins earned an honorable mention for the Tulsa World All-Metro second baseman. Along with that, he has been a part of four major State championship teams. In the classroom, his numbers are equally as impressive. He has a 4.16 GPA, putting him in the top 15 percent of his graduating class. He has many other academic achievements. He is a part of the National Honor Society, International Baccalaureate and the Student Council, among many others. Scroggins was one of 10 students selected to be a Global Youth Ambassador through the US Department of State. He earned the ability to travel to Brazil through the program.
Makenzie Ellis
Booker T. Washington High School Makenzie Ellis knows the amount of work it takes to succeed both in the classroom and on the basketball court. Ellis boasts a 4.3 GPA, while also being one of ESPN Hoop Girlz Top 100 women’s basketball players in the nation. In addition to taking AP English literature, composition and AP calculus this year, Ellis has taken AP Physics, AP World history, AP US history and AP English language in the past. The effort she gives sets a tremendous example for her teammates. Her dedicated work ethic transfers well from the classroom to the court. These qualities are what make Makenzie Ellis the TTCU Athlete of the Month.
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Preseason RANKINGS
OSSAARankings.com preseason rankings is the official rankings of Oklahoma High School Basketball in Oklahoma. OSSAARankings.com uses 100% complete coaches polls for the rankings system. This is the 2014-2015 preseason rankings. Coaches submit their ranking. Once all rankings are submitted, teams receive points for the votes they receive.
Class 6A Boys Rankings
Class 6A Girls Rankings
1 PUTNAM CITY WEST 488 2 MUSTANG 483 3 EDMOND MEMORIAL 439 4 OWASSO 412 5 UNION 400 6 NORMAN NORTH 394 7 MIDWEST CITY 344 8 JENKS 332 9 EDMOND SANTA FE 320 10 PUTNAM CITY 290 11 BOOKER T WASHINGTON 276 12 BROKEN ARROW 223 13 BISHOP MCGUINNESS 189 14 EDMOND NORTH 150 15 WESTMOORE 138 16 SOUTHMOORE 111 17 MUSKOGEE 104 18 LAWTON 88 19 SAND SPRINGS 79 20 BIXBY 58
1 EDMOND SANTA FE 590 2 BROKEN ARROW 518 2 CHOCTAW 518 4 SOUTHMOORE 515 5 MUSKOGEE 477 6 BOOKER T WASHINGTON 471 7 SAPULPA 400 8 EDMOND MEMORIAL 398 9 MIDWEST CITY 393 10 NORMAN NORTH 346 11 PUTNAM CITY NORTH 320 12 WESTMOORE 281 13 PUTNAM CITY 236 14 UNION 183 15 YUKON 176 16 BARTLESVILLE 174 17 SAND SPRINGS 162 18 OWASSO 140 19 BISHOP MCGUINNESS 127 20 NORMAN 117
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CLASS 6A PRESEASON TEAM 1st team boys
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Shake Milton (6-4) Owasso Rams – Senior-Guard Milton has signed to play college ball at Southern Methodist University.
Hailey Tucker (6-3) Bartlesville Bruins – SeniorForward Tucker has the talent to play at a big time D1 school.
Tre Evans (6-1) Putnam City West Patriots – JuniorGuard Evans can create with the ball and force a defense to defend his play with multiple players and has verbally commmitted to Oklahoma State.
Ana Llanusa (5-11) Choctaw Yellowjackets – SeniorPoint Guard Llanusa averaged 19.8 points and 6.8 rebounds as a junior. Next level talent with tremendous heart.
Will Lienhard (6-8) Bishop McGuinness Irish – SeniorCenter Another intelligent player, “Big Cheezy” has decided to play for the Naval Academy.
Aaliyah Wilson (5-9) Muskogee Roughers – JuniorGuard Wilson demands special attention from opponents with her ability to score inside or out and be dominant on the boards. 18.4ppg, 8.9 reb, 3.6 blks.
Tyson Jolly (6-4) Putnam City West Patriots – SeniorShooting Guard Jolly is on the short list for several D1 schools next season. Trae Young (6-1) Norman North Timberwolves – Sophomore –Point Guard Young is explosive to the rim and can hit mid-range to long jumpers. 2nd team boys
Jakolby Long (6-4) Mustang Broncos – Junior-Guard Long is a game-breaker for the Broncos. On any given night he can take over and own the court. Kristian Doolittle (6-6) Edmond Memorial Bulldogs – Junior-Forward Excellent size and athleticism is a why several schools are looking at Doolittle. Cooper Clark (6-1) Norman Tigers – Senior–Guard Clark made second team All-Conference last season and could improve on a great junior year. Curran Scott (6-4) Edmond Memorial Bulldogs – Senior-Guard With interest from several D1 programs, Scott has proven to be a commodity on the floor. Chris Miller (6-6) Booker T. Washington Hornets – Senior-Forward Miller is what Hornet basketball is all about. Looking for big things from the big man.
Bailee Cox (5-5) Lawton Wolverines – Senior-Guard Quick and athletic, Cox plays at a high level and is explosive with the ball. Serithia Hawkins (5-11) Southmoore Sabercats – Senior-Forward This future Houston Cougar will lead the Sabercats into the 2014-15 season. 2nd team girls
Jada Ford (5-10) Muskogee Roughers – JuniorShooting Guard Regarded as a threat from any spot on the floor, Ford will put on a show when she’s feeling hot. 17.6ppg, 2.1 steals. Bethany Franks (6-0) Norman Tigers – SophomoreForward Franks is agile enough to step out on the perimeter or dominate the paint. Brice Calip (5-8) Sapulpa Chieftains – Junior-Point Guard An accomplished player, Calip is looking to lead the Lady Chieftains to the state tournament. Alexis Gaulden (5-6) Broken Arrow Tigers - Junior Guard Gaulden’s experience and skill level creates problems for opposing teams. Mackenzie Ellis (6-2) Booker T. Washington Hornets – Senior-Forward Ellis signed her letter of intent to play at the University of Colorado next year. WINTER 2014-2015
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Bartlesville Bruins
Gabby Culver 5-5 G Sr. Rachel Behar 6-0 F Sr. Lauren Washington 5-7 G/F Jr. Destiny Harris 6-3 C Fr. Erin Henry Sr. Erin Waddle Sr. Erin Shoemaker Fr. Kearstin Littau So. BOYS Clent Stewart 13-14 Record: 10-11
Hailey Tucker Website: www.bartlesville.k12. ok.us GIRLS Terry Rogers 13-14 Record: 18-6
Outlook: Coming into this season the Lady Bruins are hungry to improve on last season’s finish when they were eliminated in the area tournament. To help ensure that the Lady Bruins accomplish that goal are three returning starters led by VYPE Top 100 forward Hailey Tucker (6-2, Sr.). Last season Tucker put up stats that look like they belong to LeBron James by averaging 24 points, 10 rebounds and five assists per game and showed exactly why she is one of the most feared players in the state. Guard Gabby Culver (5-5, Sr.) is another player who will make a huge impact for the Lady Bruins after averaging 7.0 points and 5.0 assists last year. Lauren Washington (5-7, Jr.) will also work on the perimeter this year as a versatile shooting guard. In the paint expect Rachel Behar (6-0, Sr.) and Destiny Harris (6-3, Fr.) will give the Lady Bruins some serious length. As a junior last season Behar averaged 5.0 points and 5.0 assists, numbers that could get even better this year. Off the bench fans can expect any one of four players to emerge as the team’s all-important sixth man. Seniors Erin Henry and Erin Waddle give the Lady Bruins experience off the bench while freshman Erin Shoemaker and sophomore Kearstin Littau bring a healthy dose of young talent. Hailey Tucker 6-2 F Sr. 56
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Outlook: Clent Stewart takes over on the sidelines at Bartlesville replacing long time coach Tim Bart who spent 14 years as the Bruins head man. Overall Stewart said his players are excited for the obstacles the season may send their way. “Our kids are excited to get the season underway. Being back in the Frontier Conference is a challenge that all of our players are ready to accept. We’re excited to play in what is one of the toughest conferences in the state,” Stewart said. The straw that stirs the drink for the Bruins is guard and VYPE Top 100 selection Antonio Castillo (6-0, Sr.). Last season Castillo averaged 17 points per game and is a player that Stewart calls “one of the best guards in the state.” Fellow guard AJ Parker (6-1, Jr.) averaged nine points per game last year and will be stepping into an even bigger role this year. Forward Barron Tanner (6-4, So.) will be doing the same after averaging eight points per game as a freshman. Rounding out Bartlesville’s projected starting lineup will be forward AJ Archambo (6-3, So.) and center Hayden Bryant (6-4, Sr.). Lucas Rutter (Sr.) is expected to come off the bench as the team’s sixth man and provide some instant offense on the perimeter. Antonio Castillo 6-0 G Sr. AJ Parker 6-1 G Jr. Barron Tanner 6-4 F So. AJ Archambo 6-3 G/F So. Hayden Bryant 6-4 C Sr. Lucas Rutter G Sr.
Outlook: The Lady Irish move up to Class 6A this year which is never an easy proposition but what will help with that move is the return of all five starters from last season. With such a strong core of players back in the fold head coach Shawn Clark feels like his team can handle the move. “If we can stay healthy we will be competitive throughout the season,” Clark said. Strong guard play led by point guard Torie Shanhour (5-6, Jr.) and shooting guard Gabby Grubb (5-8, Sr.) will be a major strength for the Lady Irish this year. Last year Shanhour averaged 10.3 points per game while Grubb averaged a solid 11.2 points a game giving the Irish two legitimate scoring options on the perimeter. The Irish will also be able to count on a very experienced frontcourt this year with forwards Maddie Andrews (5-10, Sr.) and Ashli Brown (5-11, Sr.) teaming with center Hattie Msuya (6-0, Sr.). Last season Andrews missed most of the year but Brown averaged 5.2 points and 4.0 rebounds a game and Msuya chipped in 4.5 points and 7.1 rebounds per contest. Torie Shanhour 5-6 PG Jr. Gabby Grubb 5-8 SG Sr. Maddie Andrews 5-10 F Sr. Ashli Brown 5-11 F Sr. Hattie Msuya 6-0 C Sr. Aspen Weber Allie Marino BOYS Tondrell Durham 13-14 Record: 24-5
Outlook: After finishing as the Class 5A runner-up last season the Irish will be moving up to Class 6A this year. That transition is never an easy one but having one of the top post players in the state always helps. That player is VYPE Top
BISHOP MCGUINNESS IRISH Website: www.bmchs.org GIRLS Shawn Clark 13-14 Record: 6-18
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100 selection and Naval Academy commit Will Lienhard (6-8 F Sr.). Last season Lienhard averaged 10 points and nine rebounds per game and will be expected to do that and more this year. Also working inside for the Irish will be forward Stuart Krows (6-3, Sr.) who averaged seven points and three rebounds per game last year. On the perimeter Zach Cornelison (6-5, Sr.) and Cole Terlip (5-9 Sr.) give the Irish a good deal of experience in the backcourt. Mason Webb (6-4, So.) will team with the two seniors to give McGuinness some serious length on the perimeter. Last season Cornelison averaged five points a game while Webb and Terlip both averaged four points per contest. Off the bench Koby Bowie and Rubell Goe both should factor heavily in the Irish attack this season. Will Lienhard 6-8 F Sr. Stuart Krows 6-3 F Sr. Zach Cornelison 6-5 G Sr. Mason Webb 6-4 G So. Cole Terlip 5-9 G Sr. Koby Bowie Rubell Goe
BIXBY SPARTANS
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GIRLS Krista Binam (1st year) 13-14 Record: 10-13 Outlook: The Lady Spartans seek to rebound to among the top teams in Class 6A basketball as Krista Binam takes charge as head coach with a trio of returning starters. Points in the paint will be an emphasis for Binam’s squad as 5-11 junior forward Sydney Stout returns to the blocks after leading the Lady Spartan’s scoring as a sophomore. Senior guard Karlie Owens, a defensive specialist, is one of a talented group of guards that Binam will rely upon to put points on the board along with 5-11 junior Addison Richards, which according to Binam, is poised for a breakout campaign. Binam also expects contribution from the younger players including 5-8 freshman guard Maddie Bittle and 5-6 sophomore Cassidy Sloan. “Playing in Class 6A is tough every night,” admits Binam, “so we’ll have to learn from every game and each opponent. This group of girls has a solid basketball IQ and that will be a plus even though experience wise we’re going to
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start the year as a young squad that will get stronger as the season moves along.” Sydney Stout 5-11 F Jr. Addison Richards 5-11 G Jr. Karlie Owens 5-7 G Sr. Maddie Bittle 5-8 G Fr. Cassidy Sloan 5-6 F So. Ainsly Wolfinbarger 5-4 G Sr. Megan Doak 5-7 G Sr. Aubrey Andrews 5-8 F Jr. Bailey Hackler 5-9 F So. Kyndal Pirtle 5-7 G So.
BOYS Scott Padek (6th year) 13-14 Record: 18-9 Outlook: The outlook for the Spartans could be described as
a year of transition as only three players return with extended minutes of experience and statistics as 6-4 junior guard Parker Jennings (4.3ppg), 6-4 junior forward Payton Sullivan (2.4ppg) and 6-1 sophomore Will Fiser (3.5ppg) take their place in Bixby’s lineup. Senior forwards Zach Richwine and Glen Galvin, also had minutes last season that the Spartans will try to expand into success this year. Veteran head coach Scott Padek, now in his 6th season at Bixby, has been in this position before. “It’s a team that is moving from role players to the spotlight,” said Padek, “and, learning that transition against the kind of
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teams we play creates an awesome opportunity for these kids. We’ll start the year untested, but after competing against an always tough Frontier Conference schedule, I’m confident that by playoff time we can make the grade.” Zach Richwine 6-1 F Sr. Glen Galvin 6-1 F Sr. Jacob Hicks 5-10 G Sr. Parker Jennings 5-9 G Jr. Payton Sullivan 6-4 F Jr. Zach Christopolous 6-0 G Jr. Will Fiser 6-1 F So. Joey Homan 5-10 G So. Staton King 5-11 F Fr.
Booker T. Washington
Website: www.btw.tulsaschools.org GIRLS Annette Kennedy (17th year) 13-14 Record: 22-5 Outlook: After an unexpected early exit in the Class 6A area tournament, the Lady Hornets enter the 2014-2015 campaign in a buzz to prove they deserve to be in the discussion of favorites to win the state title this year. The 2013 state champions were set to swarm this season with all five starters until Colorado University signee and VYPE Top 100 selection Makenzie Ellis suffered a torn ACL. The loss leaves head coach Annette Kennedy seeking to replace the 12.2 points and 6.2 rebounds productivity. The cast of talent remains solid including 5-10 center Kendriana Washington rotating around a trio of guards include 5-6 senior Cori Williams as well a 5-6 juniors Taylor Sells and Aysia Evans. Senior guard Aubrey Thomas will add quickness and scoring in the Lady Hornets up-tempo offense and pressure defensive attack. “No doubt, the loss of Makenzie changes things,” said Kennedy, “and it just breaks you heart whenever that happens but especially to a senior. The growth
and development of our team has created depth at every position giving us a chance to compete in Class 6A.” Makenzie Ellis** 6-1 F Sr. Kendriana Washington 5-10 P Sr. Cori Williams 5-6 G Sr. Taylor Sells 5-6 G Jr. Aysia Evans 5-6 G Jr Aubrey Thomas G Sr. ** - out for season due to injury
BOYS Joe Redmond (3rd year) 13-14 Record: 18-8 Outlook: Still shining in the Hornets’ trophy case is the 2011 gold ball and the 14 other state championship trophies, more than any other high school basketball team in Oklahoma. Ready to add one more in 2014-2015 are the Hornets of head coach Joe Redmond who enters his third season as head coach. Three starters will once again wear the orange and black this season including Oral Roberts signee and VYPE Top 100 standout Chris Miller. The Hornets will count upon Miller to repeat his double digit 15.4 points and 13.1 rebounds productivity again this season. Adding to the physical and up-tempo style of play will be 6-3 forward Tariq Bitson, who totaled 10.2 points and 7.0 rebounds, joining 5-10 sophomore point guard R.J. Fuqua, who brings an explosive move to score or set up opportunities at the rim for his teammates. A year ago, Fuqua delivered 8.3 points and 8.0 assists per contest. The group of guards is a strong suit for Booker T including the efforts of 5-10 junior Khobe Austin-Johnson, 6-1 senior Tyjuan Johnson and 5-11 senior Thais Montgomery. “In addition to the athleticism of this team, we’re a team that’s unselfish,” said Redmond. “There are a lot of very good basketball teams in Class 6A requiring every team to play their best each night.
The depth on the perimeter and the ability of Chris Miller inside scoring and on the boards should give us a chance to chase number 16.” Chris Miller 6-8 P Sr. R.J. Fuqua 5-10 G So. Tariq Bitson 6-3 F Jr. Khobe Austin-Johnson 5-10 G Jr. Tyjuan Johnson 6-1 G Sr. Thais Montgomery 5-11 G Sr.
BROKEN ARROW TIGERS
Website: www.baschools.org GIRLS Mike Hughes 13-14 Record: 28-0
Outlook: A year ago the Lady Tigers cruised to the Class 6A state championship behind the play of a veteran lineup led by Toree Thompson who is now on the roster at Ole Miss. This year with two retuning starters head coach Mike Hughes said that expectations haven’t been lowered at all. “The expectations are still very high for this year’s team even with losing the players from last year. Role players from last year will take the lead as it is their turn to carry the load,” Hughes said. Chief among the Lady Tigers’ leaders this year will be three-year starter Alexis Gaulden (5-6, Jr.) at guard. Last year Gaulden averaged 10 points a game and has not only improved offensively but has also improved so much defensively that Hughes expects her to lead his team in blocks this season. Jalise Smallwood (5-8, So.) also comes into the fold in the backcourt this year after not playing at Broken Arrow last year. On the inside things will revolve
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around center Taylor Jones (6-2, Sr.) who averaged 5.1 points and 3.2 rebounds a game last year. Darian Jackson (5-9, Jr.) and Tierra Jones (5-6, Sr.) will start at the forward spots this year and round out the starting lineup. Jackson missed last season due to injury but started as a freshman while Jones averaged 4.4 points and 4.1 rebounds a game last year. Alexis Gaulden 5-6 G Jr. Darian Jackson 5-9 F Jr. Taylor Jones 6-2 C Sr. Tierra Jones 5-6 F Sr. Jalise Smallwood 5-8 G So. BOYS Beau Wallace 13-14 Record: 12-11
Outlook: ‘We have a lot more size across the board from a year ago and this team should have a deeper rotation. The season is going to depend on how our younger talent comes around and how fast our two starters from last year get back into basketball shape after playing football in the fall,” is how Broken Arrow head coach Beau Wallace describes his team and where they will stack up this year. The Tigers’ biggest impact player this year according to Wallace will be forward Trenton Cantrell (6-0, Sr.) because of his versatility in cleaning the glass, handling the ball and shooting the ball well. Last season Cantrell averaged 10.8 points and 6.0 rebounds per game and will need to improve those numbers this year as a senior. Guard Josh Holliday (5-7, Sr.) is also back this season after averaging 11.7 points, 2.2 assists and 3.3 rebounds per game a year ago. Tony Hall (6-4, So.) brings a good amount of size to the perimeter while Ben Crider (6-5, Jr.) and Kelson Goins (6-6, Sr.) will be two big bodies inside for the Tigers. Josh Holliday 5-7 G Sr. Trenton Cantrell 6-0 F Sr. Ben Crider 6-5 F Jr. Tony Hall 6-4 G So. Kelson Goins 6-6 F Sr.
BOYS Brian Beale 13-14 Record: 5-19
CHOCTAW YELLOWJACKETS Website: www.cnpschools.org GIRLS Ryan Maloney 13-14 Record: 22-6
Outlook: After improving his team’s record for the third straight year, head coach Ryan Maloney is preparing his team to make a run for the 6A championship. The Yellowjackets finished the 2013-14 season with an impressive 22-6 record. Maloney’s team came up just short of the 6A title, losing to eventual champion Broken Arrow in the state tournament semifinals. The Yellowjackets are only returning two starters; one of them is sophomore guard and VYPE Top 100 player Ana Llanusa, who led the team with 19.0 points and 6.0 rebounds per game last season. The Yellowjackets have a balanced frontcourt to compliment Llanusa’s explosive game. Senior forward Maci Hanson and junior center Zariah White both averaged 5.0 points and 5.0 rebounds per game last season. Maloney is excited for the opportunity to make a run for the title again this season. “We took a big step forward this year,” said Ryan Maloney, who enters his fourth season as the Yellowjackets head coach. “We are working hard to finish strong again this season.”
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Outlook: The Yellowjackets are returning two starters to a lineup that will consist of three seniors and two juniors. After struggling in his first season, coach Brian Beale has had a full offseason to prepare his team for its challenging schedule. Beale’s team enters the season boasting an extremely balanced starting five. The frontcourt consists of a pair of 6-foot-4 juniors in Braden Hicks and Lonell Burris. Demarea Reno (5-7) leads a backcourt that is composed of three seniors, including Kobe Kiesel (6-2) and Rylan Russell (5-11). Now that Beale has had a full year with this group, he is looking to make major improvements behind the leadership of Reno this season. “We have six guys back who played significant varsity minutes last year,” coach Brian Beale said. “This team had a great summer and have developed great team chemistry for the upcoming season.” Rylan Russell 5-11 G Sr. Demarea Reno 5-7 G Sr. Kobe Kiesel 6-2 G/F Sr. Braden Hicks 6-4 F Jr. Lonell Burris 6-4 F Jr.
DEL CITY Eagles
Website: www.mid-del.net GIRLS Karri Sears (13th year) 13-14 Record: 10-18
Outlook: The Lady Eagles may be young, but they are talented and do not lack experience. Breail Goodlow (5-11, Jr.) started last year as a sophomore and averaged 7.3 points, 4.0 rebounds and 2.0 steals per contest. “We’re very young, but very talented. We started two freshmen and a sophomore last season,” said coach Sears. Experienced youth is the best way to describe Del City. Ossyana Ozoani (5-11, So.) and Madison Welchel (5-10, So.) both started as freshmen giving the team that experience they will
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need this season. Ozoani averaged 5.7 points, 6.4 rebounds and 2.0 assists, while Welchel went for 4.6 points, 6.0 rebounds and 2.0 steals. The combo creates matchup problems for most teams in Class 5A. “Goodlow suffered a dislocated shoulder and was lost for two games last season. She had surgery this summer and will be 100% in December,” said Sears. Jakira Wilson (5-6, So.) is another quick point guard that plays solid defense. Wilson averaged 3.7 points, 2.0 assists and 1.0 rebound per game. Senior Diamonde Foxworth (5-9, F) will contribute on both ends of the floor this season. Breail Goodlow 5-11 G Jr. Ossyana Ozoani 5-11 F So. Madison Welchel 5-10 F So. Jakira Wilson 5-6 PG So. Diamonde Foxworth 5-9 F Sr.
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BOYS Tim Stogsdill (5th year) 13-14 Record: 14-13
Outlook: Last years trip to the state quarterfinals did nothing but leave this team hungry for more of the state tournament cake. With one returning starter to the
floor for head coach Tim Stogsdill, the challenge is to find the right combination that will get them back to the state tournament. “Last years state quarterfinals Class 5A team graduated eight seniors and now moving up to Class 6A will be a huge test for a very inexperienced team in a tough new conference (Big Ten). There will be growing pains, but we will be battle tested,” said coach Stogsdill. Breiman Alexander (8.4 ppg/5.0 apg/3.0 rpg) brings senior leadership to the court for the Eagles. Alexander will have help in senior transfer Latrell Brown and last years JV star Neko Gordan (Jr.). Freshman Issac Beverley and sophomore Jordan Samilton are two exciting, but young players coach Stogsdill will need to mature and provide a spark on both ends of the floor. The rotation is something that could change as the season wears on. Depth will increase once football season comes to an end. Breiman Alexander Sr. Neko Gordan Jr. Latrell Brown Sr. Jordan Samilton So. Issac Beverley Fr.
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Edmond Memorial Bulldogs Website: www.edmondschools.com GIRLS Dandy Peeler 13-14 Record: 15-10
Outlook: With two returning starters off a 15-10 squad a year ago head coach Dandy Peeler is expecting big things this season. “Great energy from this group. We had a fantastic summer. These girls are extremely competitive and I am looking forward to a great year,” Peeler said. Coming back this season to lead the Lady Bulldogs is the dynamic duo of Andee Decker (5-9) and Paige Serup (5-6). Decker, a small forward type of player, averaged 12 points and six rebounds per game last year while Serup averaged eight points, five assists and three rebounds per game as the team’s point guard. Guards Catherine Gould (5-7) and Elyse Wyatt (6-0) are both excellent shooters and shot 38 and 42 percent from the field
Andee Decker 5-9 G/F Paige Serup 5-6 PG Catherine Gould 5-7 SG Elyse Wyatt 6-0 G Avery Ogle 5-11 F Jasmyne Laskey 5-7 Maddie Huelskamp 5-7 BOYS Shane Cowherd 13-14 Record: 20-5
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Outlook: With two VYPE Top 100 players in their starting lineup the Bulldogs are sure to be a team that nobody wants to see on their schedule especially come playoff time. The first of those Top 100 players is forward Kristian Doolittle (6-6, Jr.) who is a matchup nightmare for any opponent. Last year Doolittle averaged 15.6 points and 8.7
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season Bruner averaged 7.1 points per game with Glover adding an average of 5.7 points per game. “We are excited about another opportunity to compete at a high level. We have had a very successful summer and are looking forward to continuing to improve,” Cowherd said. “This is as talented and hard working of a group as we have had in many years. This group can impact games much like our title teams of 2011 and 2013.”
respectively last year. Forward Avery Ogle (5-11) will round out the projected starting five for the Lady Bulldogs. A player who does a bit of everything, Ogle averaged six points and six rebounds per game last year. Off the bench expect Jasmyne Laskey (5-7) and Maddie Huelskamp (5-7) to both see big minutes.
rebounds per game and what is even scarier for opponents is that coach Cowherd says that Doolittle is just now coming in to his own as a player. The second Top 100 player Cowherd will have at his disposal will be guard Curran Scott (6-4, Sr.) who transferred to Memorial from Edmond Santa Fe. A year ago Scott averaged 20.6 points per game and should be a great compliment to Doolittle’s versatile game. The Bulldogs will also have three other very talented guards in the lineup this year with Travis Glover (6-1, Jr.), Terril Bruner (5-7, Sr.) and Payton Moore (6-3, Jr.). Last
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Edmond North Huskies Website: www.edmondschools.com GIRLS Pete Papahronis 13-14 Record: 5-18
Outlook: Pete Papahronis comes over from Guthrie to lead the Lady Huskies this year and has already been forced to overcome a big obstacle with Emma Ledbetter, a potential starter, tearing her
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ACL leaving her sidelined for the season. Despite that obstacle Papahronis said the goal remains clear. “It’s always difficult in the beginning when a new coach takes over. The players must learn a new system and new philosophies. We will work hard and improve. We will be better in February than we are in December. Our goal is to compete and give ourselves a chance to win every game,” Papahronis said. On the interior Papahronis expects forwards Sloan Hendley (Sr.) and Elise Dilkes (Jr.) to play big roles along with center Hayli Hoffman (Jr.). Outside on the perimeter, guards Kendall Burdge (Jr.), Addy Guthrie (So.), Abby Olsen (So.) and Brooklyn Bowman (Sr.) all will figure into the rotation somehow. Meanwhile other players who should contribute off the bench are junior center Lauren Lanier and sophomore guard Taylor Scoggin. Sloan Hendley F Sr. Kendall Burdge G Jr. Hayli Hoffman C Jr. Addy Guthrie G So. Abby Olsen G So. Brooklyn Bowman G Sr. Elise Dilkes F Jr. Lauren Lanier C Jr.
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BOYS Steven Goss 13-14 Record: 10-13
Outlook: Last season the Huskies finished just below .500 but return 73 percent of their scoring and 81 percent of their rebounding from last year, stats that lead head coach Steven Goss to have some very high expectations for this team. “We will be a team that will compete at a high level every game. We will continue to improve and look forward to the season with championship expectations,” Goss said. The Huskies will feature a very formidable inside-out attack this year with forward Harrison Stoddart (6-7, So.) working in the paint and guard Tyson Anderson (6-1, Jr.) working outside on the perimeter. Last season Stoddart averaged 12.5 points, 6.4 rebounds and 5.1 blocks per game while Anderson averaged 10.9 points, 2.1 assists and 2.0 steals per game. Also back this year will be guards Marques Wilson (6-4, So.) and TJ Deloney (6-1, Sr.) and forward Brock Butler (6-5, Jr.). Last year Wilson averaged 8.8 points and 4.9 assists per game. Butler meanwhile
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added 5.2 points per game and Deloney chipped in 3.6 points per contest. Harrison Stoddart 6-7 F So. Tyson Anderson 6-1 G Jr. Marques Wilson 6-4 G So. Brock Butler 6-5 F Jr. TJ Deloney 6-1 G Sr. Mason Turner 6-5 Jr. Anthony Belton 5-10 So. Brandon Muller 6-0 Sr.
EDMOND SANTA FE WOLVES
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with power. I like our chances of going back to state,” head coach Paul Bass said. Point guard Jo’Nah Johnson (5-7, So.) will be the engine that makes the Lady Wolves go this season after averaging 6.0 points, 2.2 rebounds and 3.1 assists per game as a freshman. Summer Jones (5-8, Jr.) and Rachel Shadid (5-3, Sr.) will also play feature roles on the perimeter this year. Last season Jones averaged 8.0 points per game while Shadid chipped in three points per game. On the interior it will be the Cooper show as twin sisters Alexis Cooper (6-0, Sr.) and Alaina Cooper (6-0, Sr.) each play big minutes. Last season the twin towers combined to average 11.4 points and 10 rebounds per game. Jo’Nah Johnson 5-7 PG So. Summer Jones 5-8 G Jr. Rachel Shadid 5-3 G Sr. Alexis Cooper 6-0 F Sr. Alaina Cooper 6-0 F Sr. Michaela Mack Andrea Cooper BOYS Lenny Hatchett 13-14 Record: 17-6
Outlook: After missing out on the state tournament last season the Wolves are hungry to get a shot at a gold ball this season. Head coach Lenny Hatchett couldn’t be happier with the group of players under his watch. “This is a great group of players that compete, defend and believe in each other. They are willing to make sacrifices to reach the state tournament,” Hatchett said. The number one player to watch this season for the Wolves will be forward DaQuan Jeffries (6-5, Sr.). Last season Jeffries, who is also a monster on the glass, averaged 10 points per game and will be expected to do even more this year. Daron Mims (6-2, Sr.) is another talented scorer in the frontcourt who averaged 11 points and three rebounds per game last season. Austin Zackery (6-3, Sr.) is also a player that should see big minutes at forward this season. At point guard the Wolves will feature Kristoff Hayden (6-1, So.). Also looking to crack the starting rotation will be junior guards Conner Johnson and Tyler Williams. Coach Hatchett describes Williams as a player who can have a real impact due to his ability to shoot the three and his increased focus on the defensive end.
DaQuan Jeffries 6-5 F Sr. Daron Mims 6-2 F Sr. Austin Zackery 6-3 F Sr. Kristoff Hayden 6-1 PG So. Conner Johnson G Jr. Tyler Williams G Jr. Jeremy Mays So. Marcell Morrison Jr.
Enid Plainsmen
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Website: www.enidpublicschools. org GIRLS Jennifer Burch 13-14 Record: 18-6
Outlook: Jennifer Burch comes to Enid to take over as head coach of the Pacers this year after spending over 11 years at Bishop McGuinness including a 2011 season in which she guided the Irish to a state title. “This is my first year at Enid so I am excited with the youngsters in the program. We only return two players who saw varsity playing time so developing the underclassmen will be key,” Burch said. Returning this year are guards Haven Bay (Sr.) and Kylee Vestal (Jr.). Last season Bay averaged 11.2 points and 4.0 rebounds per game. Meanwhile Vestal chipped in three points per game. Another critical part of the Enid lineup this year will be guard Faith Mirelez (5-7, Sr.). Inside the paint Mariah Blythe (5-10, So.) has the ability to challenge any post but can also step outside and knock down open jumpers. Emily Ingleton (5-9, So.), Sarah Johnson (5-10, So.) and Amanda Winkeljohn (5-10, So.) all will see bi minutes this year and give the Enid roster some scary length. Haven Bay G Sr. Kylee Vestal G Jr. Faith Mirelez 5-7 G Sr. Mariah Blythe 5-10 G/F So. Emily Ingleton 5-9 F So. Sarah Johnson 5-10 F So. Amanda Winkeljohn 5-10 F So. Keara Jenkins F So. Jashae Wilson F So. Johnetta Washington G So. BOYS Ryan Wilkinson 13-14 Record: 2-22
Outlook: After losing seven games by five points or less last year the Plainsmen are focusing heavily on
Enid Plainsmen the little things according to head coach Ryan Wilkinson. One thing that should make that a bit easier is an experience-laden squad that has a good deal of playing experience at the varsity level. Two such returners are shooting guard Braden Rogers (6-2, Sr.) and small forward Devon Edwards (6-6, Sr.). Last season Rogers averaged 10.2 points per game and this season has stepped up his vocal leadership in the locker room. Meanwhile Wilkinson says Edwards has the physical tools to be a top player in their conference and that the Plainsmen will go as far as the powerful small forward’s offense can take them. Corey Ganz (6-7, Sr.) will start at power forward for the Plainsmen after averaging 3.0 points per game last year. Shooting guard Devin Pratt (5-10, Jr.) and point guard Deion Smith (5-1, Jr.) round out the projected Enid starting five and will be counted on to distribute the ball to Enid’s playmakers. Braden Rogers 6-2 SG Sr. Devon Edwards 6-6 SF Sr. Devin Pratt 5-10 SG Jr. Corey Ganz 6-7 PF Sr. Deion Smith 5-11 PG Jr. Tyler Johnson So. Freddy Lawrence Sr.
JENKS TROJANS
Website: www.jenksps.org GIRLS Mandy Nightingale 13-14 Record: 4-20
Outlook: With three returning starters the Jenks Trojans will look to improve upon last season and will look to point guard Jensen Prince (5-4, Jr.) who started as a sophomore. Prince averaged 7.8 points, two assists, and two steals per game last year and will be counted upon to provide not only production for the Lady Trojans but also leadership for a young team. Coach Mandy Nightingale, in her third year, will call upon a pair of seniors to add leadership in Mackenzie Phipps (5-5, Sr.) and Abby Migliore (5-10, Sr.). Averaging just under five points per game last year, Migliore provides good length from her forward spot and will look to increase her rebound numbers this season. Phipps should see her point totals improve this year but she also gives the Trojans a good rebounder from the backcourt. At the other two backcourt spots will be Sarah Thiessen (5-4, So.) and Rachel Norman (5-5, Jr.) both who averaged 2.3 points per game last season. Coach Nightingale expects the competition for the starting spots to be fierce with a number of young players that saw playing time last year returning
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with an added year of experience under their belt. “I’m very excited about this season. We will have a fairly young team, but they are competitive and are working to improve everyday. I think we will be able to surprise a lot of teams this year,” discussed Nightingale. Jensen Prince 5-4 PG Jr. Mackenzie Phipps 5-5 G Sr. Abby Migliore 5-10 F Sr. Sarah Thiessen 5-4 G So. Rachel Norman 5-5 G Jr. BOYS Clay Martin 13-14 Record: 15-8
Outlook: Entering his 12th season at the helm coach Clay Martin is excited to see his team hit the floor led by combo guard TJ Washington at the point guard spot. Washington (5-10, Jr.) averaged 11 points and seven assists last season and coach Martin expect more from his junior point man who has continued to improve in all areas of his game. Joining Washington in the backcourt will be Hutch Peterson (6-1, Sr.) and Tre’ Petit (6-1, Sr.). Peterson lives up to his bloodline as he can stretch the floor with
his shooting ability from behind the arc but also is a glue player for coach Martin’s squad. Terrell Marshall will come off the bench for the Trojans and allow Washington to move off the ball at times giving Jenks a different look offensively. “This team loves to play together,” Martin said about his experienced team. “We are very excited to watch this team improve and grow.” The front court will bring a lot of size with Isaac Gilton (6-6, Jr.) and Cole Surrett (6-5, So.) expected to lead the way for Jenks on the front line. Gilton averaged 7.5 points per game while pulling down 5.5 rebounds. He has added bulk to his frame during the offseason and showed improvement as the season progressed last year resulting in a high ceiling for the post man. Joining the front court at times will be Carson Epps who will come from the gridiron to the hardwood and is a versatile defender for coach Martin’s squad. TJ Washington 5-10 G Jr. PG Jr. Isaac Gilton 6-6 PF Jr. Hutch Peterson 6-1 G Sr. Tre’ Petit 6-1 G Sr. Cole Surrett 6-5 F So.
Carson Epps 6-3 F Sr. Terrell Marshall G
LAWTON WOLVERINES Website: www.lhswolverines.org GIRLS Marco Gagliardi 13-14 Record: 13-11
Outlook: The Lady Wolverines finished last year with a record just above .500 last season and return just two starters. Despite his team’s youth, head coach Marco Gagliardi is enthusiastic to get on the floor and see what his team can do. “We are young, talented and short, but we can shoot it pretty well. I’m excited to see the potential of this team,” Gagliardi said. VYPE Top 100 selection Bailee Cox (5-5, Sr.) will start at guard and is the Lady Wolverines leader offensively. Last season Cox averaged 14.5 points and 4.0 rebounds per game and according to her coach has improved this offseason and should see those numbers go up. Also starting at guard this year will be Southmoore transfer Hayley Eaves (5-5, So.).
In the frontcourt Dottie Henning (5-9, Sr.) is the team’s captain and brings a great deal of leadership to the team. Henning is also productive on the floor and averaged 9.0 points and 5.0 rebounds per game. Caitlyn Cox (5-8, Jr.) spent her fall as the kicker for the Lawton football team and is another athletic forward that will start for the Lady Wolverines. Rounding out the Lawton rotation will be Joy Rhodes, Shilyn Freeman, Demi Woods and Shannon Gonzalez. While it’s not clear which of those four will be in the starting lineup all four will get significant playing time. Bailee Cox 5-5 G Sr. Dottie Henning 5-9 F Sr. Caitlyn Cox 5-8 F Jr. Hayley Eaves 5-5 G So. Joy Rhodes Shilyn Freeman Demi Woods Shannon Gonzalez BOYS Eric Wiley 13-14 Record: 13-11
Outlook: The Wolverines are still a team trying to find an identity. After going 13-11 last season Lawton will be looking to improve
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game last season. Kerri Williams (5-7, Sr.) will round out the backcourt and add even more length to the Lady Bombers perimeter lineup. Meanwhile on the interior Ireon Smith (6-1, Jr.) and Chelsey Olds (5-10, Sr.) will be the two biggest go to options for the Lady Bombers. “If we can stay healthy and keep improving, this team has a chance to go deep into the tournament,” Bode said. Chinna Fair 5-8 G Jr. Asia Davis 5-6 G Jr. Ireon Smith 6-1 F Jr. Chelsey Olds 5-10 F Sr. Kerri Williams 5-7 G Sr. BOYS Dewayne Bradley 13-14 Record: 23-3
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their sights on a gold ball. Leading that group is impact player Chinna Fair (5-8 Jr.); who is an athletic guard who has the ability to take nearly any defender off the dribble and has an uncanny knack to seek out offensive rebounds. Last season Fair averaged 9.6 points and 4.4 rebounds a game along with averaging two steals per contest as well. Asia Davis (5-6, Jr.) will also be a key cog in the Midwest City attack after averaging 6.9 points and 2.4 rebounds a
Website: www.mid-del.net GIRLS Art Bode 13-14 Record: 21-6
Outlook: After starting last year 2-2 Midwest City won 16 of their 18 games to finish the regular season 18-4. The Lady Bombers then went on to battle their way into the Class 6A state tournament before falling to Muskogee in the first round. Three starters return from that team allowing Midwest City to set 68
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Outlook: Last year the Bombers went 23-3 and advanced to the Class 6A semifinals before losing to eventual state champion Union by a score of 69-66. The bad news for Midwest City fans however is that the Bombers don’t return a single starter from last year and will feature a very inexperienced roster. Head coach Dewayne Bradley readily acknowledges that fact but is choosing to look at it in more of a positive light. “This is the most inexperienced team I have gone into a season with. Lots of new faces in new roles. We improved in the month of June quicker than any team I have coached. A solid junior class and a large freshman class will make an impact for us,” Bradley said. At the guard spots this year Jourdin Anderson (6-1, Jr.) and Reece Jones (5-10, Jr.) will look to make their mark on the traditionrich program. Inside the Bombers will have a decent amount of size with Michael Turay (6-6 Sr.), Johntae Upchurch (6-4, Sr.) and Brendan Brown (6-4, Jr.) all getting significant time at forward. Freshman Jalen Redmond is also a big and explosive player and should also see big minutes either in the starting lineup or as the Bombers’ sixth man. Jourdin Anderson 6-1 G Jr. Johntae Upchurch 6-4 F Sr. Michael Turay 6-6 F Sr. Reece Jones 5-10 G Jr. Brendan Brown 6-4 F Jr. Jalen Redmond Fr.
Moore Jourdin Anderson Lions
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GIRLS Rhonda Fields (2nd year) 13-14 Record: 6-18
Outlook: Starting out the season, coach Fields said “We are better than we were, but not as good as we expect to be.” The team has a good combination of experience and young talent to be a good squad. They will be building around post player Allison Rogers (5-11, Sr.) who is the teams leading returning scorer from last season. According to Fields, “She is an incredible athlete and as she gains experience and improves fundamentals, she will prove that she is a great athletic basketball player.” Starting at guard will be Tamera Shavers (5-9, Jr.), where she will be joined by senior, Ashlie Rose (5-8). Shala Robinson (5-11, So.) will be starting at forward and Mikayla Arnold (5-9, So.) will see her first varsity action this season after fighting an early injury last year. Moore will have a deep bench including Fortuneit Traylor, a sophomore post player, Alysha Michaelson, a junior forward, Emily Jackson, a senior guard and Kate Martin, a freshman point guard. Coach Fields said that the team is a very hard working, dedicated group. Allison Rogers 5-11 P Sr. Tamera Shavers 5-9 G Jr. Shala Robinson 5-11 F So. Mikayla Arnold 5-9 G/F So. Ashlie Rose 5-8 G Sr. BOYS Stuart Payne (1st year) 13-14 Record: 17-10
Outlook: Coach Payne is very excited about this years team. He feels as if the players have bought into the system and are recognizing their true potential. They have three returning starters from last season, and the top five are all seniors. Leading the way this year will be Cole Oliver, a 5-10 guard. Oliver will be joined by Jaylon Wilson (6-2), Brevin Howell (6-0) and Christian Ohler (6-1). The post will be played by Diontre Cutliff, a 6-5 senior. The first man off the bench will be Quincy Dockins, who will help solidify the second team. Cole Oliver 5-10 G Sr. Jaylon Wilson 6-2 G Sr. Brevin Howell 6-0 G Sr. Chirstian Ohler 6-1 G Sr. Diontre Cutliff 6-5 C Sr.
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MUSKOGEE ROUGHERS Website: www.mpsi20.org GIRLS Doyle Rowland (7th year) 13-14 Record: 23-5
Outlook: After reaching the Class 6A state tournament two of the last three seasons including an appearance in the state semi-finals last year, the expectations for the Lady Roughers have reached a higher level. “It’s definitely raised the expectations,” said head coach Doyle Rowland. “Every player, coach and the fans of our team expect more. To be honest, anything short of a gold ball is going to be a let down.” The expectations are well grounded with all five starters returning including VYPE Top 100 picks Aaliyah Wilson and Jada Ford. A repeat Top 100 choice, Wilson (18.4 ppg/8.9 reb./3.6 blks.) enters her junior year as a three year starter with a handful of D-I offers. “She’s one of a kind,” said Rowland. “Aaliyah is our leader in points, rebounds, assists and blocked shots. What’s just as impressive is that she wants
the assignment of stopping the opponents’ best player. She’s not in a league of her own but there’s not many in her class.” Also a junior, Ford (17.6ppg/2.1 steals) averaged 41% from the field last season. “Everyone knows Jada can score,” said Rowland, “but her total knowledge of the game and defensive efforts make her a D-I recruit.” Directing the Lady Roughers attack is 5-7 sophomore guard Trina Mims (6.8 ppg/2.0 steals/2.3 asst.) that Rowland calls the coach on the court. Play in the paint should once again be solid with the return of two seniors, 5-foot-9 Lanice Rozell (8.8 ppg/6.6 reb.) and 5-foot-7 Danazia Brown (3.5 reb.). “Lanice averaged a double-double in the playoffs and likes the rough stuff inside,” notes Rowland, “and Danazia takes the team’s intensity level off the chart with her aggressive style play.” Adding a 6th man influence will be 5-foot-8 junior Leigh Westbrook, who can play on the perimeter as well as on the blocks. Zomaree McNac and Brandi Nash give Muskogee added strength and production inside while 5-5 junior transfer Taylor Osborn provides another solid performer at guard. “The sky is the limit for this team,” admits Rowland. “With the talent
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and family-type chemistry of this group of girls, it’s a fun team to coach.” Danazia Brown 5-7 F Sr. Lanice Rozell 5-9 P Sr. Aaliyah Wilson 5-11 G Jr. Jada Ford 5-8 G Jr. Leigh Westbrook 5-8 F Jr. Zomaree McNac 5-8 P Jr. Taylor Osborn 5-5 G Jr. Trena Mims 5-6 G So. Brandi Nash 5-10 P So. Chris’alee Patterson 5-6 G So. Dia-Nitta Brown 5-4 G So. Michaela Blackmon 5-6 P So. Camrynn Ashley 5-9 P So. Alexandria Ashley 5-6 F So. BOYS Joshua Berry (3rd year) 13-14 Record: 15-12
Outlook: Entering his third season on the bench, head coach Joshua Berry has expectations that this year’s team will duplicate an appearance in the Class 6A state tournament despite the loss of last year’s top three scorers. “The kids showed me during the summer, they have the hunger to do what’s necessary to go back,” said Berry. “We’ve got six players in the system returning with major minutes that also have three years in the system.” Size is evident on the front line including 6-foot-9 Aaron Givens(5.3 reb/3.5ppg) and 6-foot-4 Lavare Reed(4.5 reb/2.5 blks) returning to the floor along with a third senior, 6-foot-1 guard Cantrell Ashley (6.1ppg). Tavian Davis (7.3ppg/2.0 steals) and Roger Lewis join the perimeter attack along with Tyreece Berry and Equann Brown that as a group Berry expects to deliver even better scoring than a year ago. “Tavian proved in the playoffs he can score in bunches and Cantrell knows how to contribute under pressure,” notes Berry, and we should be able to score off the dribble plus get balanced inside scoring by rotating our four or five big guys in the paint.” In addition to Givens and Reed, the Roughers post play includes sophomores 6-foot-6 Keondre Davis and Christian Maier plus 6-foot-4 junior Raishaun Marshall. “Our kids trust the process and work hard,” said Berry, “and when you do that the results are greater than most would imagine.” Can the Roughers earn another trip to the state tournament? “The sky’s the limit and I’m going to continue wearing the green jacket for a good luck charm,” Berry chuckled. Aaron Givens 6-9 F Sr. 76
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MUSTANG BRONCOS
Website: www.mustang.k12.ok.us GIRLS Kevin Korstjens 13-14 Record: 9-15
Outlook: Last season in his second year at Mustang head coach Terry Long took the Broncos to the Class 6A state tournament. This year the Broncos bring back four starters and add several key players who did not play last year. On the perimeter Jakolby Long (6-4, Jr.) leads the way after averaging 11 points, six rebounds, two steals and two assists a game last year. Fellow guard Terrell Williams (6-0, Sr.) is the team’s top returning scorer and averaged 13 points and four assists last season. Add in Isaiah Hammons (6-3, Sr.) who averaged seven points and four rebounds a game plus Curtis Haywood (6-5, Jr.) and Aubrey Johnson (6-2, Sr.) who both either didn’t play at all or missed major
time due to injury and you get an idea of just how talented the Broncos backcourt is. Mustang also has a lot of talent on the interior as well with Austin Meyer (6-9, Jr.) anchoring things at center. Last year Meyer averaged 11 points and nine rebounds a game and could easily improve on those numbers this year. Geoffrey Hightower (6-5 Sr.) will also see big minutes at the post this year after averaging nine points and seven rebounds last year. Jakolby Long 6-4 G Jr. Austin Meyer 6-9 C Jr. Te rrell Williams 6-0 G Sr. Geoffrey Hightower 6-5 F Sr. Curtis Haywood 6-5 G Jr. Isaiah Hammons 6-3 G Sr. Aubrey Johnson 6-2 G Sr.
Outlook: Kevin Korstjens begins his second season at the helm for the Lady Broncos with an optimistic outlook. “I’m very excited for the season. Our girls have put in and continue to put in a lot of hard work. I can’t wait for it to pay off for them,” Korstjens said. The Lady Broncos’ leading returning scorer is guard Addy Lawson (5-8, Jr.) who averaged 8.2 points and 1.9 rebounds per game last year. Point guard Madison Maxwell (5-4, Sr.) averaged 7.5 points and 3.8 rebounds per game last year and also has the ability to fill up the stat sheet. Shelby Wright (5-10, Jr.) and Logan Haller (5-10, So.) are both versatile athletes who can play both inside and out and should both see significant playing time this year. Forward Sarah Kellogg (6-0, Jr.) gives the Lady Broncos even more size inside capable of scoring in the paint or altering shots on the defensive end. “We have several players that can and need to be impact players for us. One of our strengths will be having several girls that can impact the game in multiple ways,” Korstjens said. Madison Maxwell 5-4 PG Sr. Addy Lawson 5-8 G Jr. Shelby Wright 5-10 G/F Jr. Logan Haller 5-10 G/F So. Sarah Kellogg 6-0 F Jr. BOYS Terry Long 13-14 Record: 22-7
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NORMAN TIGERS Website: www.norman.k12.ok.us GIRLS Michael Neal 13-14 Record: 8-17
Outlook: Michael Neal takes over a Norman Lady Tigers program on the rise this year. Previously Neal had been working on the boys side at Norman but this summer came over to take the reigns as the girls head coach. Leading the way for the Lady Tigers will be forward and VYPE Top 100 selection Bethany Franks (So.) who is already drawing attention from multiple DI schools. Last season as just a freshman Franks averaged 15.5 points and 10.4 rebounds per game and could improve those numbers this year. Fellow forward Dari Hunter (So.) will also be stepping into a big role this year after averaging 2.2 points and 4.3 rebounds per game as a freshman. Neal describes Hunter as a player who is raw offensively but will play a crucial role as the team’s defensive specialist. Guard Shelby Thrailkill (So.) will be the team’s leader on the perimeter bringing a lights out shooting ability and a high basketball IQ to the floor. Overall coach Neal said that he is looking for his team to do just a few simple things this year. “The things we have talked about everyday since I took over is their effort to compete and get better everyday along with their ability to listen, buy in and execute what we are telling them to do,” Neal said. “If we do those things I think we will be fine.” Bethany Franks F So.
Shelby Thrailkill G So. Dari Hunter F So. BOYS Matt Thornton 13-14 Record: 5-20
Outlook: Last season the Tigers won just five games but did advance all the way to the area tournament. That deep run has energized the roster this year according to head coach Matt Thornton. “Our program got a huge boost with the way we played last year in the playoffs. Our players are excited and this being my third year I think things are starting to move in the right direction,” Thornton said. VYPE Top 100 selection Cooper Clark (6-1, Sr.) will be the heart of the Tigers offense this season after averaging 17.2 points and 5.8 rebounds per game last year. An attacking guard Clark can get to the rim from any spot on the floor and is a deadly free-throw shooter when he draws contact. Clark is however the team’s lone returning starter leaving Norman looking for several players to step into bigger roles. Forwards Hudson McClure (6-2, Sr.) and Quinton Henson (6-1, Sr.) will be two such players this year. On the perimeter Jordan Nicks (5-10, Jr.) and Tyson Cooper (5-10, Jr.) will both see big minutes this season. Rounding out the main rotation this year will be guards Malik mason (5-8, Jr.) and Dionta Defreeze (5-10, So.) and forward Keyonte Johnson (6-4, So.). Cooper Clark 6-1 G Sr. Hudson McClure 6-2 F Sr. Quinton Henson 6-1 F Sr. Jordan Nicks 5-10 G Jr. Tyson Cooper 5-10 G Jr. Malik Mason 5-8 G Jr.
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TIMBERWOLVES Website: www.norman.k12.ok.us GIRLS Rory Hamilton 2013-14 Record: 20-6
Outlook: After a quarterfinal loss to eventual champions Broken Arrow, the Timberwolves return a pair of starters from last season the coaching staff will look to young and less experienced players to step into impactful roles this season. Alexa Scott (6-0, Jr.) returns after earning all-conference honors last season after averaging a doubledouble with 10 points and 10 rebounds per game. She will be the catalyst on both ends of the court for Norman North this year. Senior Tia Williams averaged 10 points per game last year and can stretch the court with her sharp shooting. Sam Landreth (5-9, Sr.) will provide meaningful minutes at forward while fellow senior Aspen Knight will see a bigger role at guard. Crymson Rose (5-5, So.) is part of a strong sophomore class that must step up and provide needed depth. A number of players will compete for the sixth man role but coach is hopeful that depth will develop during the early season. Alexa Scott Sam Landreth Tia Williams Aspen Knight Crymson Rose
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BOYS Bryan Merritt 2013-14 Record: 19-8
Outlook: Entering his second season at the helm of the Norman North boys program, coach Bryan Merritt has his team looking to make the next step in the development of the program. Helping that goal of taking the next step is a roster loaded with three college prospects. Marcus Dickinson Jr. (6-1, Jr.) has earned first team all-conference honors the last two years and averaged 15.8 points per game last season from his guard spot. Dickinson has earned the attention of numerous collegiate coaches as has fellow junior guard Lindy Waters III who averaged 13.8 points per game last season while using his six-foot-five frame to pull down 9.2 rebounds on his way to all-conference honors. Also returning to the backcourt is Conference Newcomer Trae Young (6-1, So.) who averaged 10.4 points and 1.8 rebounds as a freshman. Quan Hogan (6-0, Jr.) will play significant minutes as will T.J. Brown (6-2, Jr.) at guard while Winston Nelson (6-5, So.) will see quality time at forward. Look for Charlie Kolar (6-5, So.) and Jon Roberts (5-10, Jr.) to provide excellent play from off the bench. “We return four starters and will have to rebound as a team to accomplish their goals,” explained Merritt. “If we rebound as a team we will overcome our overall lack of size and help take us to the next step of the Class 6A State Tournament.” Marcus Dickinson Jr. 6-1 G Jr. Lindy Watens III 6-5 G Jr. Trae Young 6-1 G So. Quan Hogan 6-0 G Jr. T.J. Brown 6-2 G Jr. Winston Nelson 6-5 F So. Charlie Kolan 6-5 F So. Jon Roberts 5-10 G Jr.
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and 5-11 forward Carlie Morris (5.7ppg/6.1reb) will provide leadership through basketball knowledge along with the return of junior guards 5-7 Rachel Skalnik (8.9ppg/3.6reb/1.7asst) and 5-3 Jordan Kunka (5.6ppg/2.6reb/2.1steals). Expected to make an impact to the Lady Rams’ success with 5-9 freshman Mya Bhinhar, which according to head coach Matt Sweeney, can post up for points on the blocks as well as score off the dribble. Added depth off the bench
will come from 5-8 junior Michalla O’Connell and 5-7 Terrya Milton. “Competition in practice is fierce,” said Sweeney, who begins his third season as head coach. “The group of kids we have returning have a year of game time experience and the younger kids have plenty of talent and confidence to push them.” Jackie Ball 5-6 F Sr. Carlie Morris 5-11 F Sr. Riley Vancurren 5-6 G Sr. Jordan Kunka 5-3 G Jr.
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BOYS Mark Vancuren (11th year) 13-14 Record: 21-6
Outlook: Owasso has risen near the top of Class 6A basketball the past two seasons after reaching the state quarterfinals last year and semifinals in 2013. And, with the return of three starters including VYPE Top 100 standout Shake Milton, Owasso has the recipe for another successful season. Milton, a 6-5 point guard who signed early with Southern Methodist University, returns to the point after averaging 29.7 points, 7.2 rebounds and 4.0 assist last season. Adding even more skill at guard will be 6-3 junior Kinzer Lambert (10.3ppg/3.3reb/3.0 asst) to give head coach Mark Vancuren plenty of reasons to smile. “There’s no denying how much Shake contributes on either end of the floor. When you can put one of the best players in Oklahoma on the court in Shake Milton, you’ve got chances to win a few games,” smiled Vancuren, who begins his 11th season at Owasso. “When you add the skill and athleticism of a player like Kinzer Lambert, you
double your chances.” Michael Anderson, a 6-5 forward, is a three year starter that contributes much more than his 5.4 points and 6.3 rebounds per game. “Michael brings his defensive end mentality from football to the basketball court and creates a dominating physical style play on both ends of the court.” Blake Hamar, a 6-3 guard and Max Seefluth, a 6-5 swingman, give the Rams plenty of optimism to once again reach the final eight teams in the chase for the Class 6A championship and potentially claim the school’s first boys’ state title. Vancurren also welcomes a quartet of players including seniors Nic Thompson, Craig Holman and Matt Sanders along with junior DeShanon Lowe to create added energy in a “6th man” role. With play in the paint a desired strength, Vancuren will also rely upon 6-4 junior forward to give help on the boards. “For the third year in a row, we have the potential to be a very competitive team,” said Vancuren. Shake Milton 6-5 G Sr. Kinzer Lambert 6-3 G Jr. Michael Anderson 6-5 F Sr. Blake Hamar 6-3 G Sr. Max Seefluth 6-5 G/F Sr. Nic Thompson 6-3 F Sr. Matt Sanders 5-11 G Sr.
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Website: www.poncacity.k12.ok.us GIRLS Krystina Muralt 13-14 Record: 9-15
Outlook: Last year head coach Krystina Muralt helped the Lady Cats improve to 9-15 compared to 7-17 the year before. As Muralt looks for even more improvement this year expect the Lady Cats to look to a strong core of three returning starters for leadership. Jaden Hawkins (5-4, Sr.) is back at point guard this year after averaging two points per game last year and will be a major impact player this year according to Muralt. “She is the team captain and point guard. She leads by example and gets everyone going and makes sure they are where they need to be,” Muralt said. “Jaden has also really improved her game for the upcoming season.” Other players to look out for are Leslie Wilson (5-8, Sr.) and Destiny Crowder (5-6, So.) both of whom will start at guard. Last year Wilson averaged seven points per game while Crowder added an average of four points per contest. In the frontcourt, forward Courtney Mullin (5-9, Sr.) and center Kenzie Lyons (5-9, Jr.) will both play big roles. Lyons, who is a standout pitcher for the Lady Cats softball team, averaged three points per game last year. Mullin meanwhile averaged two points per game a year ago. The Lady Cats will also get depth in the frontcourt with their sixth man Claren McCormick. Leslie Wilson 5-8 G Sr. Courtney Mullin 5-9 F Sr. Jaden Hawkins 5-4 G Sr. Kenzie Lyons 5-9 F Jr. Destiny Crowder 5-6 G So. Claren McCormick BOYS Alan Hibler 13-14 Record: 7-17
Outlook: Po-Hi brings back two starters this season but is still lacking in the experience factor according to head coach Alan Hibler.
“We are a young team playing experience wise. Our guards will need to provide ball security and we must find a way to be efficient on the offensive end. Our size overall should be a plus on the defensive end but depth is a concern as of now, our bench players will have to develop,” Hibler said. The unquestioned leader of the Wildcats team is point guard Adam Nicholas (6-1, Sr.). Nicholas is a talented multi-sport athlete and averaged 8.3 points and 2.8 rebounds per game last year. Conner Larson (6-2, Jr.) will join Nicholas in the backcourt and bring a dose of quickness and athleticism to the floor. In the frontcourt Michael Mongod (6-4, Sr.) and Logan Champlin (6-4, Sr.) give the Wildcats two very athletic post players. Jacob Birnbaum (6-5, Jr.) will also be a major factor in the paint as he is relied on to clean the glass night in and night out along with being a valuable scoring threat. Adam Nicholas 6-1 G Sr. Michael Mongold 6-4 F Sr. Logan Champlin 6-4 F Sr. Conner Larson 6-2 G Jr. Jacob Birnbaum 6-5 F Jr. Silas Grass 6-4 Sr.
PUTNAM CITY PIRATES Website: www.putnamcityschools. org GIRLS Courtney Pennington 13-14 Record: 15-12
Outlook: “The Big Ticket” is normally what NBA fans call Kevin Garnett. It’s also what Putnam City Lady Pirates fans should call forward Carrington Small (6-1, Jr.). Last season as a sophomore Small averaged 10 points and eight rebounds per game all while shooting over 53 percent from the floor. With Small leading the team, forward Nashyla Hammons (5-11, Jr.) will draw many favorable matchups and should be able to improve on an impressive sophomore season that saw her average seven points and nine rebounds a game. Ashley Johnson (5-8, Sr.) could also spend some time in the frontcourt although she also has the ability to step outside as a guard depending on her matchup. Point guard Jazmine Jefflo (5-5, Sr.) will run the show on the perimeter this year after averaging five points
and four assists per game a year ago. Kelzie Orr (5-7, Fr.) is also expected to make a big splash in the backcourt this year. “We are looking forward to the upcoming season because our girls are working hard everyday and improving on the little things. We have three returning starters who are fun to watch and know how to make things happen,” head coach Courtney Pennington said. Carrington Small 6-1 F Jr. Nashyla Hammons 5-11 F/G Jr. Jazmine Jefflo 5-5 PG Jr. Kelzie Orr 5-7 G Fr. Ashley Johnson 5-8 F/G Sr. BOYS A.D. Burtschi 13-14 Record: 5-19
Outlook: Last season the Pirates went through a rebuilding year and finished with just five total wins. This season Putnam City brings back five starters, including three prolific scorers. Grason Wright (6-1, Jr.) is one of those players with a special talent for putting the ball through the hoop and will be a leader on the floor this year for the Pirates. Last year from his spot at guard Wright averaged 17.3 points per game and pulled down an average of 4.3 rebounds per game. Braden Hudson is also a talented scorer who will be featured prominitly in the Putnam City offense after averaging 15.2 points and 4.5 rebounds per game last year. Chris Pogi rounds out the talented trio of scorers and could be the biggest x-factor this year since he was only eligible for the final five games of the season last year. Austin Williams and Ryan Brown will round out Putnam City’s projected starting five after combining to average 10.4 points and 6.4 rebounds per game last year. Grason Wright 6-1 G Jr. Braden Hudson Chris Pogi Austin Williams Ryan Brown Oscar Anyabolu 6-2 Jr. Dre Christon 5-10 Jr. Max Dobson 5-7 So. Zac Hester 6-4 So.
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GIRLS LonDaryl Perry (1st year) 13-14 Record: N/A Outlook: The Panthers begin a new era as LonDaryl Perry takes his seat on the bench as head coach. The veteran basketball mentor, Perry enters this year with two starters returning from last season’s 18-10 squad. Topping the charts will be two year starter Nakylia Carter, a 5-6 guard, that according to Perry can change the game through her intensity on both ends of the floor. Joining the talent pool for the Lady Panthers is a trio of juniors including 5-7 guard Malachi Williams, 5-5 guard Alexis Mbroh along with the long and tall reach of 6-2 forward London Archer. The points in the paint will also include the contributions of 5-8 senior forward Ella Gills. Perry also notes the excitement surrounding the basketball talents of 5-4 freshman guard Alyssa Boyce. “TEAM is the most important aspect for this group,” notes Perry’s desire to match the skills with chemistry among his players. Working together will push these girls past their limits to a higher level of success.” NaKylia Carter 5-6 G Sr. Ella Gills 5-8 F Sr. Malachi Williams 5-7 G Jr. London Archer 6-2 F Jr. Alexis Mbroh 5-5 G Jr. Alyssa Boyce 5-4 G Fr.
BOYS Ryan Wagner (1st year) 13-14 Record: 10-12 Outlook: The combination of talent for the Panthers will more than offset a youthful lineup for first year head coach Ryan Wagner. PC North welcomes the return of starting point guard Michah Speight, a 5-9 junior who last season averaged 16.3 points per game while delivering 4.5 assists per contest. A quartet of seniors will be among the lineup including the guard trio of 5-9 Jace Watson, 6-0 Drake Perry and 6-0 Channing Miller while 6-4 forward Michael Rowland and 6-3 junior Mitchell Hill will give the Panthers much needed size along the blocks. Adding a boost to the productivity on either end of the court will be 6-1 sophomore Quian Williams. “We’ll begin by putting the pieces to the puzzle together as everyone figures out their role,” said Wagner. “We’ll have to get experience under fire but with the combination of talent and playing time, we should be able to make a deep run in the playoffs.”
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this season with “big” expectations even though the roster includes only one senior. Tionna Gillispie, a 5-7 guard, returns to the hardwood as the team’s leading scorer after averaging 8.2 points and 4.3 rebounds per game last season. The “big” cause for expectation is the addition of 6-2 junior forward Carmen Green and 6-1 forward Gabrielle Johnson to give new head coach Carlos Adamson options in the paint. The athleticism of 5-11 junior guard Areanna Combs will be a difference make along with 5-8 junior Asia Cowen. “As the only senior on a young team, Tionna is our floor leader,” said Adamson. “This is a young and energetic group of kids that are focused to compete for 32 minutes every night.”
Tyson Jolly, Tre Evans Michael Rowland 6-4 F Sr. Channing Miller 6-0 G Sr. Drake Perry 6-0 G Sr. Jace Watson 5-9 G Sr. Micah Speight 5-9 G Jr. Mitchell Hill 6-3 F Jr. Quian W illiams 6-1 G So.
PUTNAM CITY WEST PATRIOTS Website: www.putnamcitywest.org GIRLS Carlos Adamson (1st year) 13-14 Record: 1-22 Outlook: The Lady Patriots begin
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BOYS Lenny Bert (4th year) 13-14 Record: 26-3 Outlook: PC West is ready to trade in all their silver for gold. After reaching the Class 6A finals last year, the Patriots are determined to take their game to an even higher level including the Class 6A state championship. Headlining this year’s roster are a pair of VYPE Top 100 selections including 6-4 senior forward Tyson Jolly, who despite missing the second half of the season due to health reasons, dominated the inside averaging 17.1 points and 8.3 rebounds along with 6-1 point guard Tre Evans, a transfer from Edmond Santa Fe where he averaged 11.4 points per game while dishing out 4.5 assists per game. Evans, a junior, has already verbally committed to play college ball at Oklahoma State University. Head coach Lenny Bert enters his fourth season on the bench all smiles when checking his roster that includes 5-8 junior guard Marquis Johnson, who totaled 13.1 points per outing in last season’s fast paced sprint to the 6A finals, returning to join 6-2 senior Kemarrie Carter (8.1ppg/6.3reb) and 6-3 sophomore swingman Nick Robinson (4.0ppg/3.2reb). Adding more energy and muscle to the talented lineup will be 5-10 senior
guard Steven Stallings and 6-6 senior forward Dedrian Parmer. “We have strength in numbers,” admits Bert, “by far the most experienced team in my tenure at West. We’ll have nine guys that will play and contribute every game.” Tyson Jolly 6-4 G/F Sr. Kemarrie Carter 6-2 G/F Sr. Dedrian Parmer 6-6 F Sr. Steven Stallings 5-10 G Sr. Marquis Johnson 5-8 G Jr. Tre Evans 6-1 G Jr. Nick Robinson 6-3 G/F So.
SAND SPRINGS SANDITES Website: www.sandites.org GIRLS Dustin Morrow 13-14 Record: 10-14
Outlook: Three starters return for the Lady Sandites leading to the hope that fans could see Sand Springs make a deep run into the postseason. “We have a mix of three really experienced players and everybody else is young and inexperienced; but we do have a lot of potential,” said head coach Dustin Morrow. Chief among those returners is the versatile Sydney Pennington (5-9, So.). Morrow describes Pennington as a great defender and says she
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can finish in transition as well as anybody in the state. Pennington’s 15.6 points, 5.2 rebounds and 3.1 steals per game are definitely evidence that she is truly a special type of player. Morgan Pennington (5-5, Sr.) and Cierra Scott (5-7, Jr.) also both return for the Lady Sandites this year at guard after combining to average 11.9 points and 6.5 rebounds per game a year ago. New to the starting lineup will be center Gloria Mutiri (6-1, Fr.) and guard Jessica Collins (5-7, So.). Lauren Foster (5-10) will give the Lady Sandites a spark of the bench as an athletic forward that can
change the course of a game with her defense. Sydney Pennington 5-9 G/F So. Morgan Pennington 5-5 G Sr. Cierra Scott 5-7 G Jr. Gloria Mutiri 6-1 C Fr. Jessica Collins 5-7 G So. Lauren Foster 5-10 F BOYS Eric Savage 13-14 Record: 8-16
Outlook: A young team with just one returning starter, the Sandites will be looking to improve on last season’s 8-16 record with a wealth
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seniors on the roster. Look for big things from a healthy Kyle Keener. Talented freshmen Brooks Haddock and Colt Savage will make major contributions and can score from anywhere,” coach Savage said. Evan Perry 5-10 G Sr. Kyle Keener 6-6 F So. Colt Savage 6-3 G Fr. Brooks Haddock 6-2 G Fr. Mack Thompson 5-8 G So. Bryce Dunlap 6-4 Sr. Jacob Taber 6-0 Jr. Josh Taber 5-10 So. Tyler Smith 6-4 Jr.
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SAPULPA CHIEFTAINS Website: www.sapulpaps.org GIRLS Darlean Calip 13-14 Record: 18-10
Outlook: Last year the Lady Chieftains made it all the way to the Class 6A state tournament by knocking of Booker T. Washington in the area tournament. This season Sapulpa brings back four starters including VYPE Top 100 selection Brice Calip (5-8, Jr.) who will start at guard. Already being recruited by Arkansas, Tulsa and Oklahoma State among others Calip averaged 12 points per game last year but also brings a wealth of leadership and defensive ability. Other key players on the perimeter this year will be Whitney Kamies (5-3, Jr.), Isabella Bacon (5-7, So.) and Amber Lewis (5-8, Jr.). Bacon averaged 5.2 points per game last year while Kamies and Lewis combined to average 3.9. The biggest x-factor though could be KiKi Boyer (5-6, Sr.) who has endured multiple ACL surgeries but began to come into her own late last year according to coach
Calip. A guard-heavy team Sapulpa won’t have a lot of bodies inside but Keysha Streater (5-9, Sr.) who averaged 9.0 points a game last year, does give the Lady Chieftains strength and length in the paint. “I’m very excited for this team. We return 90 percent of our state quarterfinal team. I believe we will be better this year both offensively and defensively,” coach Calip said. “We lost an outstanding three-point shooter in Taylor Henderson but I think we gain physicality and strength plus a little more athleticism in KiKi Boyer. We mostly played juniors and sophomores late last year and I think their added maturity and experience will pay big dividends this season.” Brice Calip 5-8 G Jr. Whitney Kamies 5-3 G Jr. KiKi Boyer 5-6 G Sr. Keysha Steater 5-9 F Sr. Isabella Bacon 5-7 G So. Amber Lewis 5-8 G Jr.
as the head coach of the Chieftains this year looking to improve on last year’s 7-17 overall record. With just two starters returning that may be a bit of an uphill climb for Phipps and company but the firstyear head coach is confident. “We lost our two best players to graduation but we have some experience returning. We feel good about our young players,” Phipps said. Offensively Sapulpa will count on an inside-out attack centered around forward Alex Ogunseye (6-5, Jr.) and guard Colin Belveal (5-11, Sr.). A big man who can score inside or from up to 15 feet out, Ogunseye averaged 4.2 points per game last year while Belveal is a shooter with immense range that sat out last season as a transfer. Guards Detrick Johnson (6-0, Jr.),
Brice Calip Ben Adams (6-5, Sr.) and Keenan Balance (5-10, So.) will all also see major playing time this year. Alex Ogunseye 6-5 F Jr.
BOYS Conley Phipps 13-14 Record: 7-17
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STILLWATER PIONEERS Website: www.stillwaterschools.
Outlook: The Lady Pioneers will be playing for their third coach in as many years this season as Mark Harris takes the reigns from Clay Stephens who departed for Weatherford after a one-year stint in Stillwater. Harris said he is happy with the group of players he has, and that the Lady Pioneers
should be a fun group to watch this year. “We have a group of great kids that have a willingness to work hard and play together. We will improve as the season progresses but with Dylan Fix (5-5, Jr.) on the outside and Lauren Stettnisch (5-10, Sr.) on the inside we should be exciting to come and watch play,” Harris said. The two players Harris mentioned will give the Lady Pioneers a serious inside-out threat. Last season Stettnisch averaged 13.9
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Lauren Stettnisch 5-10 F Sr. Dylan Fix 5-5 PG Jr. Alicia Taylor 5-5 G Sr. Mary Lawson 5-8 F Sr. Larissa Dawes 5-6 G Sr. Danelle Springer Jr. BOYS Micheal Davis 13-14 Record: 17-9
Outlook: Last season the Pioneers finished 17-9 and will be bringing back three starters this year. Head coach Micheal Davis said that his motto for this team is a simple oneword phrase, “decide.” “Decide if they want to be state champs. Decide if they want to achieve on the court,” Davis said. The biggest impact player this year for the Pioneers will be Trey Holcomb (6-0, Sr.) who is capable of playing any spot on the floor. Last season Holcomb averaged 5.8 points and 3.8 rebounds per game and wll be expected to do even more this year. Jake Green (5-8, Jr.) and Alec Noftsger (5-8, Fr.) will have more defined roles this year with both players seeing a good amount of time at point guard. Jordan Brown (6-4, Jr.) and Hunter Hall (6-4, Sr.) will both give the Pioneers some length as they work as the team’s small forwards. Jake Green 5-8 PG Jr. Trey Holcomb 6-0 G/F Sr. Jordan Brown 6-4 SF Jr. Hunter Hall 6-4 SF Sr. Alec Noftsger 5-8 PG Fr. Zack Ormsby
SOUTHMOORE SABERCATS Website: www.mooreschools.com GIRLS
Outlook: Serithia Hawkins (6-0, Sr.) returns after missing most of last season but did average 15.9 points, 11 rebounds, 2.8 steals, and one block per game. Hawkins is the type of player that can change a game not only offensively but at the defensive end with her size and ability to guard the opponent’s best player. At the other forward spot, Kyeria Hannah (6-1, Sr.) provides similar ability as Hawkins and can be a force in the post or outside from the 3-point arc. Alyssa Jones (5-9, Sr.) is a combo guard that can push the offense and find scorers in transition while also being a threat to score. Coach Kannady-Sayes would put all three players as Vype Top 100 worthy. Joining Jones in the backcourt is Jamia Sheppard (5-9, Jr.) and Kyra Johnston (5-8, Sr.) both of whom will give additional production to Jones’ 10.1 points per game average from a season ago. In the post, look for Alexis Young (6-0, So.) to give depth off the bench for the Sabercats. “This team is very athletic and talented, but my favorite thing that I have seen so far from this year’s team is their determination,” explained Kannady-Sayes. “Our upperclassmen have always had the athleticisim and ability but I think they have the maturity and desire that it takes to accomplish the things they want to accomplish this season.” Serithia Hawkins Kyeria Hannah Alyssa Jones Jamia Sheppard Kyra Johnston Alexis Young
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Outlook: Entering his seventh season at the helm of the Sabercats program, coach Wes Brown is excited about the upcoming year, “We feel we have a talented group coming back and hope to be a big part of the playoff scene in Class 6A.” The play of forward Justin Bean (6-6, Sr.) will be important for Southmoore this season despite the big man’s return from an ACL injury. Bean averaged 19 points
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and 10 rebounds last season for the Sabercats. With Bean coming off an injury coach Brown and his staff will look towards Cooper Battisti (5-9, Sr.) and Brandon Moseby (6-3, Sr.) to take on larger roles in their final seasons. Battisti averaged 8.5 points while Moseby averaged 6.2 points last season. Southmoore welcomes a move-in from Moore High School Dante Butler (5-10, Sr.) at guard giving the Sabercats and added threat. Another player to watch in the backcourt is Dunya Rice (5-8, Jr.) coming off the bench averaged 5.1 points per game as a sophomore. It won’t take long for attention to be given to center Dayne Taylor (6-4, So.) due to the height of the underclassmen who should develop nicely as the season progresses.
Justin Bean Cooper Battisti Brandon Moseby Dante Butler Dayne Taylor Dunya Rice
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US GRANT GENERALS
Website: www.okcps.usgranths. schooldesk.net GIRLS Jennifer Douglas 13-14 Record: 3-21
Outlook: Last season the Lady Generals went 3-21 under firstyear head coach Jennifer Douglas. Now in her second year Douglas is looking to improve on that mark with the help of three seniors. “Last year we didn’t have a breakout year like I expected to have. We need our three seniors with varsity experience to step up, be vocal and set the tone for our team. We also have a big class of sophomores who will get big minutes throughout the year,” Douglas said. “Once again our numbers are low considering that we are a ^A school, however the 25 girls we have are consistent and dedicated to getting better. We are going to look to push the ball and attack again this year. Hustle, hard work and heart is our motto this year.” The engine that makes everything go for the Lady Generals will be guard Kali Holmes (5-8, Sr.) who averaged 15.9 points, 8.0 rebounds and 3.0 steals per game last year.
Holmes is entering her fourth season as a starter and will look to affect the game with her length, quickness and ability to attack the rim. Amelia Chavez (5-8 Sr.) will start at forward this year after averaging five points and four rebounds per game last year. Isralicia Larkins (5-4, Jr.) is also expected to play a big role this year from her guard position. Off the bench the Lady Generals will have a hue weapon in the form of Yesenia Garcia who should be nicknamed “the eraser” for her ability to wipe away shots and play lockdown defense every time out. Kali Holmes 5-8 F Sr. Amelia Chavez 5-8 F Sr. Isralicia Larkins 5-4 G Jr. Yesenia Garcia Sr. BOYS Damon Hornbeak 13-14 Record: 3-20
Outlook: The Generals went just 3-20 last year and bring back just two starters but head coach Damon Hornbeak said his team will be young and hungry. One spot the Generals aren’t young at is at the small forward spot where the talented Arturo Gutierrez (6-2, Sr.) makes his presence felt. Gutierrez has the skills to play at the next level according to his coach and averaged 15 points per game last year. Gutierrez’s experience should also help AJ Covington (6-1, So.) who will get the nod at forward this year as a first-year starter. On the perimeter the Generals trio of Osvaldo Quantana (5-8, Sr.), Andre Dillingham (5-7, Sr.) and David Ros (5-8, Jr.) will be the main focal points. Last season Quantana averaged six points per game while Dillingham and Rios wil both be first-year starters this year. Arturo Gutierrez 6-2 G/F Sr. Osvaldo Quantana 5-8 G Sr. Andre Dillingham 5-7 G Sr. A.J. Covington 6-1 F So. David Rios 5-8 G Jr. Waymon Thomas
Union Redskins
Website: www.unionps.org GIRLS Jim Stacy
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Outlook: Jim Stacy is starting his 15th season as head coach for the Lady Redskins with an inexperienced lineup. Stacy is returning one starter; sophomore Taylor Malham (5-5) will return at point guard after starting last season as a freshman. Fellow sophomore Michaela Bethel (6-0) will start in the post for Stacy. Joining Bethel in the post is 6-foot1 senior Hailey Chamberlin. The Lady Redskins will need their post players to make an impact rebounding the basketball. Stacy will rely heavily on Malham to lead this inexperienced squad. “We are young and inexperienced this year,” Stacy said. “You can expect us to play hard, of that we are certain. We will grow and improve throughout the season and be a much improved ball club come playoff time.” Taylor Malham 5-5 PG So. Hailey Chamberlin 6-1 P Sr. Michaela Bethel 6-0 P So. BOYS Rudy Garcia 13-14 Record: 27-2
Outlook: Rudy Garcia starts his 20th season at the helm of the Union Redskins fresh off of a victory against Putnam City West in the Class 6A state championship game. However, Garcia is only returning one player who played in that game last season. This season will present new challenges for the veteran coach. Playing time will have to be earned this season as Garcia tries to build his lineup around sophomore forward Ethan Chargois (6-8). Chargois, who is already gathering Division 1 interest, is the only player returning who played in last year’s championship game. Fellow sophomore Adrian Rodriguez (6-5) will join Chargois down in the post. The two sophomores will be asked to protect the paint and rebound efficiently for the Redskins. The backcourt will be brand new. Senior Tre’von Rucker will play point guard. Junior Nile Felton (6-2), who is new to Union, will be asked to contribute immediately. Senior Robert Ellis will take over the third guard slot. “Playing time will be wide open for these guys,” head coach Garcia said. “We are going to have to grow up quick.”
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Ethan Chargois 6-8 F So. Adrian Rodriguez 6-5 F So. Tre’von Rucker PG Sr. Robert Ellis G Sr. Nile Felton 6-2 G Jr.
share the point guard duties at times. Chastain averaged nearly four assists and two steals last season to go with 7.8 points per game.
Westmoore Jaguars Website: www.mooreschools.com GIRLS Andrea Guziec 13-14 Record: 14-11
Outlook: The Lady Jags have high expectations for this season as this is arguably the most skilled team in over a decade according to seventh year head coach Andrea Guziec. With four returning starters the experience is there for Westmoore to have an exciting season. The guard position will be important to the success of the Jaguars led by Ashley Gomez (5-9, Jr.) who averaged just shy of 14 points per game as a sophomore. Gomez is prepared for her junior season and looks to expand her play with increases in rebounding, assists and steals. Sydney Chastain (5-6, Jr.) and Jessi Murcer (5-4, Fr.) will
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The frontcourt will be led by junior forward Kaci Richardson (8.5 points, 7.3 rebounds) while Calli Palmer (6-0, Sr.) gives the Jaguars a great presence in the paint that can not only pull down rebounds, 5.3 per game as a junior, but also put her name in the points register averaging seven per game. A pair of freshman will be some of the first off the bench and give added depth in the frontcourt with Jayci Stonebraker and Whitney Outon. Stonebraker is a versatile player at her forward spot while Outon will spell Palmer at times. Ashley Gomez Kaci Richardson Sydney Chastain Callie Palmer Jessi Murcer Jayci Stonebraker Whitney Outon
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BOYS Scott Hodges 2013-14 Record: 9-13
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Outlook: With the loss of AllState selection Tripp Fuller the Jaguars must find that production elsewhere this season. “We feel like we have a very complete team this year. We have a lot of skilled players on both ends of the floor,” said head coach Scott Hodges as he enters his fifth season. “We are really excited about our team this year and the future of our program.” Hodges will look towards two bigger guards to lead the way for the Jags in Justin Cates (6-3, Sr.) and Dakota Foster (6-3, Jr.). Last season Foster averaged 7.8 points per game while Cates averaged 7.6 a contest. Both are a match up problem for opponents with their height and are able to use that to their advantage. Dayshon Matheson (5-11, Sr.) and Landon Smith (6-1, Sr.) round out the backcourt for Westmoore as the duo combined to average over 10 points and 4 assists per game last year. Seeing his first varsity action this season will be forward Braxton Mwok (6-4, Jr.). Four players will see significant minutes as well for the Jaguars in Trey Palmer, Kody Gilliland, Alex McDaniel and Dion Mukes. Justin Cates 6-3 G Sr. Dakota Foster 6-3 G Jr. Dayshon Matheson 5-11 G Sr. Landon Smith 6-1 G Sr. Braxton Mwok 6-4 F Jr. Trey Palmer Kody Gilliland Alex McDaniel Dion Mukes
YUKON MILLERS
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Eric Sailer (3rd year) 13-14 Record: 16-8 Outlook: Experience and maturity
could be a factor in the overall success of the Lady Millers this season. Head coach Eric Sailer is confident he can get the girls to the level they need to be to compete in Class 6A. “This will be an interesting year. We have several players that have not played quality varsity basketball minutes. We may take some lumps early on in the year, but hopefully we can learn and adjust as we go,” said Sailer. Two players return from last year’s 16-8 team. Post player Maci Exum (6-0, Jr.) averaged 9.8 points and five boards last year. For the season she recorded 34 blocks as well. Katy Fuston (5-8, Jr.) will start at guard where she scored 4.0 points and 3.0 rebounds last season. Another junior to watch is Megan Sailer. Sailer and Fuston could become a solid combo on the offensive end of the floor. Coach Sailer has three freshmen all looking to make contributions to the team this season. Ashlyn Basler, Becka Cammon, Jules Martin and Makayla Foy will all see time on the floor this season as the Lady Millers look to mature and improve on the court. Maci Exum 6-0 P Jr. Katy Fuston 5-8 G Jr. Megan Sailer Jr. Ashlyn Basler Fr. Becka Cammon Fr. Makayla Foy Fr. Jules Martin Fr. BOYS
Scott Raper (1st year) 13-14 Record: 8-14 Outlook: First year head coach Scott Raper is looking to build off the success the team had last season and is ready to face the challenges of a new team. “This should be an exciting year. We are building off of last year’s start and look forward to this seasons challenges. We have several impact
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coach Raper will use to pressure teams and force turnovers. Vernon Turner (6-4, So.) finished fourth in the high jump last spring. Very athletic and tough to stop. Noah Gillett (6-3, Sr.) spent most of last season hurt, but returns for his senior campaign and is motivated to get on the floor. Seth Eidson 6-2 G Sr. Drake Landerous 6-5 G Jr. Tucker Doyle 6-5 F Sr. Cameron Martin 6-8 C So. Jordan Williams 6-1 G So. Noah Gillett 6-3 G Sr. Vernon Turner 6-2 G So.
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OSSAARankings.com preseason rankings is the official rankings of Oklahoma High School Basketball in Oklahoma. OSSAARankings.com uses 100% complete coaches polls for the rankings system. This is the 2014-2015 preseason rankings. Coaches submit their ranking. Once all rankings are submitted, teams receive points for the votes they receive. Class 5A Boys Rankings
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1 CARL ALBERT 504 2 MEMORIAL 497 3 EISENHOWER 477 4 DEER CREEK 434 5 EL RENO 367 6 COWETA 362 7 EDISON PREP 318 7 NORTHWEST CLASSEN 318 9 ARDMORE 297 10 GUTHRIE 278 11 BISHOP KELLEY 273 12 MACARTHUR 233 13 SOUTHEAST 221 14 WESTERN HEIGHTS 207 15 SKIATOOK 194 16 SHAWNEE 186 17 MIAMI 135 18 MCALESTER 125 19 COLLINSVILLE 80 20 EAST CENTRAL 66
1 DEER CREEK 497 2 EAST CENTRAL 479 3 SHAWNEE 422 4 PIEDMONT 412 5 COLLINSVILLE 407 6 CARL ALBERT 393 7 ARDMORE 282 8 CLAREMORE 280 9 MEMORIAL 273 10 EDISON PREP 271 11 EL RENO 229 12 EISENHOWER 215 13 GUTHRIE 214 14 SKIATOOK 208 15 GROVE 192 16 MCALESTER 142 17 TAHLEQUAH 140 18 ALTUS 131 19 BISHOP KELLEY 117 20 COWETA 114
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CLASS 5A PRESEASON TEAM AJ Cockrell (6-8) Memorial Chargers – Senior-Power Forward Cockrell has committed to play at the University of Texas-San Antonio.
Lauren Billie (5-7) East Central Cardinals – SeniorGuard One of the best scorers in the class, Billie is looking to take this team to the promised land.
Todd Dawkins (6-4) McAlester Buffaloes – Junior-Guard If it’s offense you like then look no further than Dawkins. He averaged 19.5 points and 7.2 rebounds last year.
Dakota Vann (5-10) Deer Creek Antlers – SeniorForward Vann was the tournament MVP last year and averaged 11 points and 7.0 rebounds in the regular season.
Caleb Norris (6-3) Coweta Tigers – Senior-Guard A tough, hard worker is the best way to describe Norris. Expect another big season. Hayden Howell (6-7) Carl Albert Titans – SeniorForward Howell averaged 15.4 points and 9.8 rebounds a game last year. Conner Avants (6-7) Deer Creek Antlers – Senior-Post The senior post player has no ceiling. Expect something special this season.
Josh Limes (6-1) Bishop Kelley Comets – Senior-Guard Intelligent and athletic makes Limes one of the best players at his position in the class. Jashawn Talton (6-5) Southeast Bobcats – SeniorSmall Forward Talton put up an amazing 24 points and 12 rebounds a game last year. Beau Bussey (6-2) Miami Wardogs – Senior-Guard Production should be his middle name after averaging 18.1 points and 3.2 assists last year. Jesse Haynes (6-5) Skiatook Bulldogs – Senior-Post The big man averaged 15.1 points and 10 rebounds a game last year. Haynes can get it done in the paint. Jeffery Pittman (6-4) East Central Cardinals – SeniorForward Pittman averaged 15 points and seven rebounds last year.
Crystal Polk (6-1) Eisenhower Eagles – Senior-Center Polk was named to the All-Tournament team and several others last season. Sheridan Gray (5-6) El Reno Indians – Senior-Guard An excellent shot from anywhere on the floor, Gray averaged 12 a game and shot 82% from the free throw line. Mallory Vaughn (6-4) Collinsville Cardinals – Sophomore-Center The center averaged 14 points last year and recorded 100 blocks.
MiKayla Shulanberger (5-10) Skiatook Bulldogs – SeniorGuard Shulanberger accounted for 16 points a game with four rebounds last year. Amiri Durant (5-2) Memorial Chargers – Senior-Point Guard An accomplished point guard, Durant is exactly what you look for in a leader. Shay Brown (6-3) East Central Cardinals – Senior-Center Another great player in a long line of athletes at East Central. Brown can own the paint and crash boards with anyone. Mikala Wilson (6-0) Northwest Classen Knights – SeniorForward Wilson is a double-double player that brings her A-game every night. Hayden Priddy (5-8) Piedmont Wildcats – Senior-Point Guard
A true floor General, Priddy brings leadership and her ability to score to the court.
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this season and is working on implementing her system. With a new coach and new system the players are adjusting while also learning their roles as the team develops together.
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ALTUS BULLDOGS Website: www.altusps.com GIRLS Stacie Terbush 13-14 Record: 6-16
Outlook: The Lady Bulldogs come into coach Stacie Terbush’s second season with three returning starters. Among the three, impact senior Carsyn King (6-1) will be returning to the center position for Terbush. After averaging 12 points and 5.7 rebounds per game last season, the Lady Bulldogs hope that she can further improve her numbers. Fellow senior Ashlee Baker (5-2) and a trio of sophomores, Kiandra Knight (5-5), Mariah Watson (5-6) and Shauna McGill (5-5), round out the starting lineup for Terbush. Now that she is into her second season, Terbush hopes her Lady Bulldogs can build on their experiences from last season. “We are still rebuilding our program,” Terbush said. “Now, with a year under our belts we expect bigger and better things this year. We must play together as a team and know our individual roles.” Kianda Knight 5-5 G So. Mariah Watson 5-6 G So. Shauna McGill 5-5 G So. Ashlee Baker 5-2 F Sr. Carsyn King 6-1 C Sr.
Devin Wilkerson five seniors, including returning starters Devin Wilkerson (6-3) and Kalyn Knight (6-1). New to the starting lineup for coach Bull are Hasanti McGill (6-0), Tanner Cross (6-3) and Deandre Chandler (6-1). Wilkerson averaged 14 points, 4.9 rebounds, 1.8 assists and 1.6 steals last season and looks to use his unlimited range behind the 3-point line to build on his stats from last year. Knight has the ability to be a lockdown defender for the Bulldogs. “We have an extremely experienced team returning this season,” Bull said. “Our speed and depth should give us a chance to be very competitive.” Devin Wilkerson 6-3 W Sr. Kalyn Knight 6-1 W Sr. Hasanti McGill 6-0 W/P Sr. Tanner Cross 6-3 P Sr. Deandre Chandler 6-1 W Sr.
ARDMORE TIGERS
Website: www.Ardmore.org GIRLS Debra Manley 13-14 Record: 11-14
Outlook: Coach Debra Manley takes over the Lady Tigers program
“We don’t have a ‘go to’ player at this moment and it’s going to take all of us executing and performing to our potential to get the job done,” explained the first year head coach for the Tigers.
With three returning starters from last year’s team coach Manley believes there are about eight players that could start for her squad this season. Christa Pickens (5-6, So.) will look to continue her development in just her second year of high school. She’ll be joined in the backcourt by Christin Russell (5-7, Sr.) and Nakevia Davis (5-0, Jr.). At forward J’Sades Ainsworth (5-7, Fr.) is a young player that has good size while Zoe’ Booker (5-9, Jr.) could develop into a force in the post. Look for Kyla Stapleton to be a strong option off the bench if she doesn’t earn a starting spot. “We have a good nucleus of role players that if we come together as a team have the potential to be pretty good this year,” coach Manley said of her Tigers’ squad. “We have size and quickness. We are going to have to develop our shooting as we progress and also rely heavy on our defense to win games.” Christa Pickens J’Sades Ainsworth Zoe’ Booker Christin Russell Nakevia Davis Kyla Stapleton
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BOYS Mark Wilson 13-14 Record: 7-14
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Two seniors that averaged around nine points a game each last season return in guard Anthony Willis (6-2, Sr.) and forward Chantz White (6-3, Sr.). Both also added around two assists and three rebounds a game last season giving the Tigers added experience. A pair of pass first guards return in point man Jerod Gregoire (5-9, Sr.) and Keyshaun Brown (6-0, Sr.) as they averaged 4.5 and 3.4 assists per game respectively. Gregoire added 6.5 points and 2.5 rebounds to his ledger while Brown scored just over seven points a game to go with 2.8 boards. The player to keep an eye on is forward Marvin Johnson (6-3, So.) as he returns after an almost breakout freshman campaign. Johnson averaged 10.1 points, 5.2 rebounds, and 3.8 assists per game last season and should he become more consistent those numbers will only increase. Johnson could develop into a special player over the course of his prep career. The Tigers are a deep squad that will call upon their senior leadership and numerous players along the bench to improve their record from last season.
Blake Mills 5-8 G Sr. George Longhorn 6-3 F Jr. Tanner Ortery 6-0 F Jr. Grant Akin 6-5 F Jr. Daniel Devore 5-10 G Jr. Johnny Pryor 5-9 So. Josh Sabharwall 6-2 Fr. Miguel Fulgenczo 6-1 Fr. Skylar Dennis 6-1 Sr. Darrek Devore 5-9 Jr.
BISHOP KELLEY COMETS
BOYS Ricky Bull 13-14 Record: 14-9
Outlook: The Bulldogs have high hopes this season as head coach Ricky Bull enters his 11th season. Although they are losing the starting point guard from last season, the Bulldogs return one of the most experienced lineups in Class 5A. Bull’s lineup consists of
Outlook: Four starters return for the Tigers this season and as head coach Mark Wilson enters his 13th season he discussed what lies ahead for his team, “We have tons of experience returning as we only graduated one senior from last year. This year’s seniors have played most off the minutes the past two years.”
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GIRLS Jade Allison 13-14 Record: 10-14
Outlook: The Lady Comets
finished last season with 10 total wins but lost four starters due to graduation leaving them with a brand new look for this season. With the abundance of youth that peppers her roster head coach Jade Allison expects her team to improve greatly from the beginning of the season to the end. “We are going to be very young, but should see a ton of growth as the season progresses,” Allison said. One face very familiar to Lady Comets fans will be forward Leah Colon (5-10, Jr.) who averaged 10 points and 6.0 rebounds per game as a sophomore. Allison describes Colon as a very hard worker who has been an instrumental part of the Lady Comets team ever since her freshman season. Also working at forward this year will be Kendra Poarch (5-8, Sr.). On the perimeter the leader of the pack will be Maggie Cooper (5-8, Sr.). Meanwhile Abby Nagode (5-8, Jr.) and Mackenzie Yozzo (5-7, So.) will flank Cooper on the outside. Leah Colon 5-10 F Jr. Maggie Cooper 5-8 G Sr. Kendra Poarch 5-8 F Sr. Abby Nagode 5-8 G Jr.
Mackenzie Ypzzo 5-7 G So. Romney Gripado Meredith Wilson Lauren Stotler BOYS Danny Limes 13-14 Record: 20-9
Outlook: After winning 20 games and advancing to the Class 5A semifinals last season the Comets are once again hoping to secure a gold ball this year. Helping the Comets achieve that goal this year are two returning starters and another impact player who missed all of last season due to an injury. Chief among those returners is guard and VYPE Top 100 selection Josh Limes (6-1, Sr.). Limes was the team’s second leading scorer and rebounder last season with 10.7 points and 5.0 rebounds per game. Also back this season is forward Chase Irwin (6-3, Sr.) who averaged 7.5 points and 6.5 rebounds last year. Marshall Thorpe (6-8, Sr.) missed all of last year with a back injury but according to Limes will be instrumental in helping the Comets make another deep playoff run.
Guards Tate Adams (5-11, Sr.) and Cole Murphy are also new to the starting lineup this year and will need to adjust to their new roles quickly as the Comets navigate a tough Frontier Conference schedule. Josh Limes 6-1 G Sr. Chase Irwin 6-3 F Sr. Marshall Thorpe 6-8 C Sr. Tate Adams 5-11 G Sr. Cole Murphy 5-9 G Jr. Zach Sheehan Daniel DeSimone Warren McKee Hayden Ashley
Capitol Hill Website: www.okcps.org GIRLS Nicole Maloney 13-14 Record: 0-18
Outlook: The Capitol Hill Lady Redskins are a very young and energetic group according to firstyear head coach Nicole Maloney. “With this being my first season, I see a bright future ahead of us. We are a very inexperienced team with only one way to go, and that is up,”
Maloney said. The Lady Redskins will be led by senior Mireya Barraza and sophomore Destiny Smith. The two girls are the heart and soul of this team according to Maloney. Maloney said Smith is one of the most hard working guards she has ever coached and with her heart and determination has become the concrete of the Lady Redskins foundation. Maloney also said that Barraza brings a wealth of leadership to the team. “She brings a very positive vibe to this team. I like to call her the “Mother Hen” of our team,” Maloney said. Overall Maloney said she sees her team as a program on the rise and wants everyone else to do the same. “Like everything else in life, being successful takes hard work and determination and I believe that this team is willing to do that; so watch out for the Lady Redskins in the near future because we are on our way to success,” Maloney said. Mireya Barraza Sr. Destiny Smith So. Boys
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CARL ALBERT TITANS Website: www.mid-del.org GIRLS Tim Price 13-14 Record: 22-6
Outlook: The Lady Titans are a perennial powerhouse, but with just one returning starter from a year ago and a roster that lacks size, improving on last year’s 22win season may be an uphill battle. “This will be the smallest team that I have ever had since coming to Carl Albert. We will also need some of our inexperienced players to contribute,” head coach Tim Price said. Guard Kaley Hallmark (5-7, Sr.) is the team’s lone returning starter and averaged 11 points per game last season. Carl Albert will also count heavily on guards Shamika Smith (5-5, Jr.) and Charissa Price (5-7, So.) this year. Coach Price is confident in both Smith and Price saying that both players have the ability to lead the Lady Titans in scoring. Lanie Batten-Goodman (5-7, Sr.) and Cali Walker (5-8, So.) round out the Lady Titans projected starting lineup this year. Off the bench coach Price expects big things out of freshmen Ashlin Flowers and Jolie Fish along with senior Tarah Cain. Kaley Hallmark 5-7 G Sr. Lanie Batten Goodman 5-7 G Sr. Shamika Smith 5-5 G Jr. Charissa Price 5-7 G So. Cali Walker 5-8 G So. Ashlin Flowers Fr. Jolie Fish Fr. Tarah Cain Sr.
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BOYS Jay Price 13-14 Record: 20-7
Outlook: Over the past two seasons Carl Albert has accumulated a 41-14 overall record but have failed to make it past the first round of the Class 5A state tournament either year. This season the Titans bring back two starters as they once again set their sights on a gold ball. Headlining the Titans’ roster this year is forward and VYPE Top 100 selection Hayden Howell (6-7, Sr.). Last season Howell averaged 15.4 points and 9.8 rebounds per game and is hungry to improve those numbers this year. Guard Wes Smith (6-7, Sr.) is also back this season after averaging 8.4 points and 4.8 rebounds per game a year ago. Guards Mason Harrell (5-7, Fr.), Steven Gordon (5-8, Jr.) and Darren Dobbins (5-7, Sr.) all figure to play big roles as well this season. Forward Trey Hopkins (6-3, Fr.) should also see big minutes this year in the Titans lineup. “We have some returning starters and bench players combined with some very talented younger players. Hopefully throughout the season those younger players can get acclimated to the varsity game while our returning players make us competitive,” head coach Jay Price said. Hayden Howell 6-7 F Sr. Wes Smith 6-7 G Sr. Mason Harrell 5-7 G Fr. Steven Gordon 5-8 G Jr. Trey Hopkins 6-3 F Fr. Darren Dobbins 5-7 G Sr.
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Muncy (5-2, So.) who pushes the ball offensively for Claremore and does an excellent job directing the squad but must be respected as a shooter. Coach Shaw likes the ability of her young team to shoot the ball from every position forcing opponents to respect every player on the court.
Charissa Price GIRLS Stephanie Shaw 13-14 Record: 16-8
Outlook: Entering her third season at the helm of the Lady Zebras, Stephanie Shaw discussed the outlook of her squad “we are a very young team with no seniors and might struggle early. However we return three starters including our leading scorer and two juniors that have started on varsity since their freshman year.” That leading scorer is sophomore guard Lauren Chancellor (5-9, So.) that broke onto the scene as a freshman with 12.6 points, six rebounds, 1.4 assists and two steals. Coach Shaw and her staff will look towards the sophomore to carry even more of the load in scoring this year with her ability to create off the dribble. Juniors Bailey Steckline (5-10, Jr.) and Monica Taylor (5-3, Jr.) return with varsity experience as starters. Taylor is a great three point shooter that can get on a hot streak quickly while Steckline is a solid player that averaged 3.3 points and 2.6 rebounds per game last season. Forward Brylee Brasher (5-7, Jr.) is another junior that will see an increased role for the Lady Zebras. Keep an eye on point guard Skylar
Lauren Chancellor 5-9 G So. Bailey Steckline 5-10 F Jr. Monica Taylor 5-3 G Jr. Skylar Muncy 5-2 G So. Brylee Brasher 5-7 F Jr.
BOYS Tommy Nolan 13-14 Record: 8-13
Outlook: After a sub-.500 season last year third year head coach Tommy Nolan and his squad has put in the work to position themselves for a better 2014-15 campaign. “Our kids have prepared and worked hard in the offseason and are very excited about the upcoming year,” explained Nolan. “Countless hours spent in the gym and weight room will hopefully pay dividends for the upcoming 201415 season.” Nolan will look toward senior leadership especially in the early season and forward Reid Joyner (63, Sr.) has progressed into a good player. After averaging eight points and six rebounds a year ago, Joyner will provide a senior presence for the Zebras. He’ll be surrounded by four guards that will look to help stretch defenses this year one of whom showed signs last season as a freshman is Jeffery Oxford (6-0, So.). Averaging 10 points, four rebounds, and three assists last season Oxford will look to develop into a bigger threat for Claremore. Joe Clifton (6-0, Jr.) returns and should take on a larger production role for coach Nolan’s
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Collinsville Cardinals Website: www.collinsville.k12. ok.us GIRLS Susie Vaughn 13-14 Record: 20-7
Outlook: Center and VYPE Top 100 selection Mallory Vaughn (6-4, So.) is the marquee player in the Lady Cardinals lineup this year. As a freshman Vaughn burst onto the scene in a big way by averaging 14 points, seven rebounds and 3.7 blocks per game. Madie Vaughn (5-11, Sr.) will also be a crucial figure in the Collinsville attack after averaging 6.0 points and 5.0 rebounds per game last year. Taylor O’Dell (5-7, Sr.) is the Lady Cardinals leader on the perimeter after averaging 13 points and three assists per game a year ago. Also starting at guard this year will be Sawyer Salisbury (5-10, Sr.) and Dakota Jefferson (5-7, Sr.). Both Salisbury and Jefferson started last season and combined to average 12 points per game. “Our team motto is ‘win the last one’ in honor of coach Campbell. We have very high expectations,” head coach Susie Vaughn said. Mallory Vaughn 6-4 C So. Taylor O’Dell 5-7 G Sr. Sawyer Salisbury 5-10 G Sr. Madie Vaughn 5-11 F Sr. Dakota Jefferson 5-7 G Sr. Caroline Sallee PG Sr. BOYS
Todd Anderson 13-14 Record: 7-15
Outlook: The Cardinals bring back three starters off of last season’s 7-15 team and is using the motto of “win the last one” just like the girls team this year. The driving force behind the Collinsville offense will be guard Austin Archer (6-0, Sr.) who is a shooter with range for days. Last season Archer used that shooting ability to average 12 points per game while also getting on the glass to average three rebounds per game. Fellow guards Seth Boomer (6-2, So.) and Shawn Kocheski (6-0, Sr.) also have a knack for scoring the basketball. Last season Boomer averaged eight points per game while Kocheski averaged five points per contest. In the frontcourt the Cardinals have two true glass eaters that will dominate the boards. Keagan Hodges (6-2, Jr.) and Colton Vickers (6-4, So.) both averaged eight rebounds per game last year. Hodges also averaged five points per contest with Vickers averaging four points. Austin Archer 6-0 G Sr. Seth Boomer 6-2 G So. Shawn Kocheski 6-0 G Sr. Keagan Hodges 6-2 F Jr. Colton Vickers 6-4 F So. Brandon Lowe
COWETA TIGERS
Website: www.cowetaps.com GIRLS Ron Ward 13-14 Record: 10-14
Outlook: After boosting his win total in his second year, Ron Ward looks for more improvement in his third year. He will have to rely heavily on his two returning guards, senior Madison Whiteley and junior Kaycee Kelley, to be
the leaders for his team. Outside of Whiteley and Kelley, Ward’s starting lineup includes three upperclassmen: senior Leslee Lee, junior Rachel McClanahan and junior Madison Bingham. Without a clear impact player, Ward’s team will have to get it done by committee. Ward hopes that his team can be much more competitive this year. “We should compete at a higher level this year,” third-year head coach Ron Ward said. “ShaRae Frazier should give us that extra boost off of the bench.” Madison Whiteley 5-7 G Sr. Leslee Lee 6-0 G Sr. Kaycee Kelley 6-0 P Jr. Rachel McClanahan 5-4 G Jr. Madison Bingham 5-5 G Jr. BOYS Scott Norris 13-14 Record: 14-12
Caleb Norris 6-3 G Sr. Jake Ross 6-7 P Jr. Cagney Roberson 6-3 F Sr. KeLandus Culton 6-1 G Jr. Tanner Kennon 6-2 G Sr. Hunter Burchett 5-8 Jr. Braden Norris 5-11 Fr. Hunter Holmes 6-1 Jr. Truth Miller 6-1 Jr. Maverick Pitchford 6-6 Sr. Cameron Borens 5-10 So.
DEER CREEK ANTLERS Website: www.deercreekschools. org GIRLS Totsy Manning (8th year) 13-14 Record: 26-5
Outlook: Scott Norris enters his 10th season as the head coach of Coweta looking to get back to the top of the 5A class rankings. After recording 21 wins in 2012-13, the 2013-14 season came as a bit of a disappointment. The Tigers, however, did not have Top 100 and impact player Caleb Norris for much of the season, due to a foot injury. This season should be a different story. Norris returns six guys that have been in the starting lineup before. Norris, who has been selected to the all-conference first team twice, leads a stout group of upperclassmen. In the frontcourt, junior Jake Ross and senior Cagney Roberson should be a force to be reckoned with. Junior KeLandus Culton and senior Tanner Kennon join Norris in the backcourt. Junior Hunter Burchett will also be featured in the starting lineup. “Our focus is getting a little better every day,” Scott Norris said. “We have a lot of experience back and some really good young players that give us great depth.”
Outlook: The defending state champs have the talent and work ethic to defend their state title. Head coach Totsy Manning returns a solid group of players and is excited with what she has seen in practice. “The Deer Creek basketball team has been diligently working to defend their title. The players understand and embrace the time, effort and relentless work ethic that develop championship teams. They are committed to our program and more importantly to each other to achieve our team goals for the 2014-15 season,” said coach Manning. Dakota Vann (5-10, Sr.) averaged 11 points, 7.0 rebounds and 3.2 steals a game last year. Vann was tournament MVP last year and named to the VYPE Top 100 this preseason. Joining Vann at forward is Abbey Renner (5-10, Sr.) who shot 72% from the free throw line and averaged 6.0 points a contest. Guards Shae Scheffler (5-3, Sr.) and Elayna Wilson (5-7, Sr.) give the Lady Antlers speed at both ends of the floor and two players that can play a lock-down style of defense. Glenn Chesley (5-10, Sr.) rounds out an all-senior starting lineup.
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Chesley averaged 4.0 points and 3.0 rebounds last season. With a talented group of underclassmen, coach Manning is confident her team is putting the pieces together for another run. Dakota Vann 5-10 F Sr. Abbey Renner 5-10 F Sr. Shae Scheffler 5-3 G Sr. Elayna Wilson 5-7 G Sr. Glenn Chesley 5-10 P Sr. BOYS Matt Bailey (6th year) 13-14 Record: 17-10
Outlook: Coach Matt Bailey has good reason to be excited about the upcoming season. Amongst the three returning starters is senior forward/post player Conner Avants (6-7). Avants was named to the VYPE Top 100 team this year after averaging 17 points and 8.0 rebounds per game last year. Joining Avants in the starting lineup is junior guard Elyjah Clark (6-1). Clark is an 8.0 point, 4.0 rebound type player with tremendous defense. Josh Stokesberry (5-10, Sr.) will shore up the backcourt for coach Bailey and bring leadership to the court. “We are very excited about the upcoming season. We have a great group of guys returning and our goal is to make it back to the state tournament,” said Bailey. Several players may work their way off the bench this season as coach Bailey could use a 8-10 player rotation. “We have several guys that can come in and make in impact off the bench,” said Bailey.
Falon Howell 5-11 C So. Andee Fitts 5-10 C So. Jordan Byrd 5-8 F Sr. BOYS K. David McGuire 13-14 Record: 3-20
Outlook: It’s been a tough couple of seasons for the Demons but they will look to get the ship righted under new head coach K. David McGuire, who was the winningest coach in school history at Wilson. All five starters are back led by 6-6 Dalton Dismuke (13.0 ppg, 8.6 reb), who should be a force in the paint along with the athletic Nathan Clark (8.4 ppg). “The regular season is all about development,” Coach McGuire said. “Our goal is to develop a team that has solid fundamentals, great chemistry and incredible mental toughness and work ethic.” Dalton Dismuke 6-6 F Sr. Nathan Clark 6-3 F Jr. Aaron Haley 5-10 G Jr. Collin Klingensmith 6-0 G Jr. Justin Morris 6-5 G Jr. Scott Cooper 6-0 G Sr. Caleb Cronk 6-2 F Jr.
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Alexa Richards 5-6 G Sr. Kylie Manning 5-4 G Sr. MaKayla Patton 5-10 F Sr. Ciera Taylor 6-0 C Jr. Liddy Lahman 5-2 G Sr. Sarah Roesler 5-6 G Jr. Summer Simeroth 5-11 F Sr. Brooklyn Barrick 5-7 G Sr.
Website: www.duncanps.org GIRLS Grant Givens 13-14 Record: 1-22
Outlook: Big rebuilding project for the Lady Demons continues as they look to get things turned around after winning just one game a year ago. Delaney Mitchell (9.0 ppg, 6.0 reb) is the club’s top returning scorer and will be counted on to be the offensive catalyst while other younger players develop. Delaney Mitchell 5-8 G Jr. Paityn Bower 5-7 G Jr. 100
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Hall of Fame head coach Phil Daniel takes over the coaching helm after a pair of seasons at Murray State College and will focus on turning the Lady Lion fortunes around. Daniel has been to the state tournament 10 times with four different teams in his 30-year coaching career and has an experienced returning nucleus in which to build around. They’ll have four returning start led by athletic guards Alexa Richards and Kylie Manning along with the 5-10 MaKayla Patton and 6-foot Ciera Taylor, who are each long and athletic. Several others including Liddy Lahman, Sarah Roesler, Summer Simeroth and Brooklyn Barrick should also contribute as the Lady Lions will rely on a tough defense. “I’m very pleased with these young ladies so far,” Daniel said. “They have done everything I have asked of them. Our mindset is that every day is an opportunity to get better. If they come in with the right attitude and work ethic they have a chance to be a better player today than they were yesterday.”
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BOYS Jason Wilkerson 13-14 Record: 12-13
Outlook: The Lions were on the brink of making the state tournament a season ago but will have to rebuild quickly to get back to that stage after losing most of
their production to graduation and moves. This year’s squad will be guard-heavy with not a whole lot of size to work with. Finding an identity will be critical with a host of role players a year ago having to step into much bigger roles. Sophomore Taylor Cox (7.0 ppg) has the most experience and will be counted on to lead the charge this season. Seniors Carson Campbell and Trey Cox should fill into starting positions along with Claremore move-in Truman Burrage. “We are getting better every day but it’s going to be a process throughout the season,” head coach Jason Wilkerson said. “We have to find out things we’re good at and get better at those things. We’re also finding out our weaknesses to make sure we try to turn those into strengths. Moving without the basketball and making passes that we are supposed to make will be important.” Taylor Cox 5-9 G So. Carson Campbell 6-0 G Sr. Trey Cox 6-0 F Sr. Truman Burrage 5-11 G Sr. Alex Steve 6-2 F Jr. Layton Tubbs 6-3 F Jr. Will Engel 6-0 G So.
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GIRLS Samy Mack (10th year) 13-14 Record: 22-5
Outlook: No stranger to success, head coach Samy Mack and the Lady Cardinals have been a mainstay at the top of Class 5A basketball. Coach Mack continues to put a solid product on the floor year after year and 2014-15 is no different. Leading the way is Chantel Mack (5-8, Sr.) at guard. Mack has a high basketball IQ and returns after suffering an ACL injury last season. Guard Lauren Billie (5-7, Sr.) brings 13 points, 4.0 steals and 3.0 rebounds to the floor. She also brings leadership in her play. Delaysha McCall (5-5, Sr.) is a steady guard with good defense and the ability to push the action. Sharayla Brown (6-3, Sr.) is back for her senior campaign and could become the Lady Cardinals double-double player. Marcia Reed (6-1, Sr.) was money last season averaging 14 points and 9.0 rebounds. The five seniors are on a mission and with support from Alexus Payton (G) and Ashlin Mead (F), this could be the season the Lady Cardinals get it done. Chantel Mack 5-8 G Sr. Lauren Billie 5-7 G Sr. Delaysha McCall 5-5 G Sr. Marcia Reed 6-1 F Sr.
Sharayla Brown 6-3 C Sr. Alexus Payton Ashlin Mead Kyla McIntosh So. Avery Tussell So. Danyell Moore 6-1 F So. Emmi Sims 6-2 F So.
BOYS Lynwood Wade III (2nd year) 13-14 Record: 11-11
Outlook: Jeffery Pittman (64, Sr.) returns to the court for the Cardinals after having an outstanding season as a junior. Pittman averaged 15 points and 7.0 rebounds per contest. Pittman is a unique player that can take you off the dribble, post up or hit three-pointers. Burke Putnam (6-1, So.) will start at guard bringing his 10 points, 3.0 rebounds and 3.0 assists to the floor. Tyree Malone (5-6, So.) is a defensive stud that can press and play in your face defense. John Johnson (6-4, Sr.) will play forward for head coach Lynwood Wade. Johnson accounted for 6.0 points and 5.0 rebounds a game last year. “We will play hard, play smart and not beat ourselves,” said Wade. Look for Jalen Cotton to be the 6th man coming off the bench this season. Overall the team has the talent to improve on that .500 season they had last year. William Childs and Drew Hill have joined the team as assistant coaches. Expect a solid effort from the Cardinals in 2014-15. Jeffery Pittman 6-4 F Sr. Burke Putnam 6-1 G So. Tyree Malone 5-6 G So. John Johnson 6-4 F Sr. Jalen Cotton
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Website: www.edison.tulsaschools. org GIRLS Jonita Ford Criddle 13-14 Record: 16-10
Shala Dobbins 5-3 G Sr. Mariah Green 5-5 G/F Sr. Jasmine Marks 5-7 F Sr. Jonica Hurd 5-2 G Sr. Angel Williams 5-10 F So. Kayla Landrum BOYS Michael Parish 13-14 Record: 7-12
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Outlook: After finishing with 16 wins a year ago the Lady Eagles will return a veteran group of players that will force opponents to stay razor sharp for 32 minutes. Head coach Jonita Ford Criddle said that her team’s mental toughness and basketball IQ may in fact be their biggest strength. “We are very experienced and should make fewer mental errors. We should compete very well,” Ford Criddle said. Helping the Lady Eagles soar to new heights will be lightning-quick Shala Dobbins (5-3, Sr.) and the dead-eye shooter of Mariah Green (5-5, Sr.). Last season Dobbins averaged 12.6 points, 4.0 assists and 3.8 steals per game and could do even more this year. Green meanwhile averaged 10.1 points and 4.0 rebounds per game giving the Lady Eagles a great 1-2 punch. Guard Jonica Hurd (5-2, Sr.) and forwards Jasmine Marks (5-7, Sr.) and Angel Williams (5-10, So.) will also be players to watch this year. In Edison’s guard-oriented attack Hurd averaged 6.0 points and 3.8 assists last season. Marks and Williams are also both very viable offensive threats however and combined to average 6.3 points and 7.0 rebounds per game last year.
Outlook: The Eagles are coming off a rebuilding year and look to regain championship form this season. With four starters returning and the addition of center York Benjamin (6-6, Jr.) the Eagles hope to challenge for their third Green Country Conference
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Championship in four years and return to familiar surroundings at the Mabee Center during the state tournament. Joining Benjamin, who sat out last season, in the frontcourt will be forward Eli Edwards (6-4, Jr.). Last season Edwards averaged 8.5 points and 4.2 rebounds per game and should greatly benefit from the addition of the big man in the middle. In the backcourt, point guard Stefone Richardson (6-3, So.) will run the show. Last season Rihardson averaged 8.6 points, 3.0 assists, 2.8 rebounds and 2.2 steals per game as the team’s trigger man. Fellow guards Marcus Mays (6-3, So.) and Charles Harvey (6-0, Sr.) will also both be in the Edison starting lineup this year. A year ago Mays averaged 10.2 points and 5.6 rebounds per game while Harvey averaged 6.3 points and 1.2 assists per contest. York Benjamin 6-6 C Jr. Stefone Richardson 6-3 PG So. Marcus Mays 6-3 G So. Eli Edwards 6-4 F Jr. Charles Harvey 6-0 G Sr.
EL RENO INDIANS
Website: www.elreno.k12.ok.us GIRLS Renie Whittern 13-14 Record: 16-11
Outlook: With four starters back off a 16-11 team that was just one game away from the state tournament last year, the Lady Indians are extremely hopeful that they can make a run at a Class 5A gold ball this season. “We bring back a strong, experienced group of seniors from last year’s team. If that core group can stay healthy and we can find some role players off the bench we should continue to build on the success from last year,” head coach Renie Whittern said. Leading the El Reno attack will be guard Sheridan Gray (Sr.) who was a VYPE Top 100 selection. Last season Gray averaged 12 points per game and shot an excellent 82 percent from the free-throw line. Sheridan’s twin sister Sydney Gray (Sr.) will be the Lady Indians stating point guard after averaging six points per game last year. Rounding out the backcourt is Taleigh Davis (Jr.) who averaged 102
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nine points per game last year. The Lady Indians will also have two valuable scoring options inside as well. Regan Owen (Sr.) averaged nine points and five rebounds per game last season while fellow post player Lexus Halfred (Sr.) chipped in seven points and five rebounds per contest. Sheridan Gray G Sr. Regan Owen F Sr. Taleigh Davis G Jr. Lexus Halfred F Sr. Sydney Gray PG Sr. Zhoonie Sherman G So. Kayten Moore G/F Jr. Shelbie Hulbutta F Sr. Cara Roman Nose G Sr. Tangie Franklin G Jr. Jaedin Veales F Jr. Rachaelle Roman Nose F So. BOYS Rodney Haydon 13-14 Record: 22-6
Outlook: The Indians come into this year looking for their sixth trip to the state tournament in the last seven years. In order to do that the Indians will lean on three returning starters and some explosive guard play. Bryon Elledge (5-8, Sr.) returns to run the point guard spot for the third-straight year and will be counted on to make big shots in clutch situations. Last season Elledge averaged eight points and four assists per game and was the Indians best player down the stretch according to head coach Rodney Haydon. Justin Harris (6-0, Sr.) will also provide a serious scoring threat after averaging 10 points per game last season. Meanwhile, Callen Haydon (6-0, So.) will round out the Indians starting rotation. While the El Reno guards will garner the majority of the attention the Indians also have two very talented post players. Chrissian Wassana (6-2, Jr.) is the team’s top returning scorer after averaging 13 points per game last season. Kale Owen (6-2, So.) also gives the Indians a strong presence in the paint and averaged eight points and four rebounds per game year ago. Bryon Elledge 5-8 G Sr. Chrissian Wassana 6-2 F Jr. Justin Harris 6-0 G Sr. Kale Owen 6-2 C So. Callen Haydon 6-0 G So.
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GROVE RIDGERUNNERS Website: www.ridgerunners.net GIRLS Richard Bassett 13-14 Record: 11-11
Outlook: The Lady Ridgerunners bring back four very experienced players this year as they look to improve on last season’s 11-11 record. Grove will also have more depth this year according to Richard Bassett which paired with the returning experience should equal more wins. “I feel like we are a little better this year with a deeper bench and a lot of experienced players coming back,” Bassett said. Leading the way for the Lady Ridgerunners will be point guard Kara Bassett (Sr.) and guard Libby Morris (Sr.). Bassett will handle the majority of the ballhandling duties but also poses a threat to score from nearly anywhere on the floor. Morris meanwhile is an athletic attacking guard who can get to the rim off the dribble or post up smaller defenders and bully them in the paint. Forwards Lily Jeffries (Sr.) and Paige Miller (Jr.) will be the players the Lady Ridgerunners turn to in the frontcourt. Jeffries started last year while Miller came on late and cracked the starting lineup during the stretch run of last season. Combo guard Kelsey Gorham (So.) will also be crucial to the Grove gameplan as a player who can do multiple jobs on the perimeter. Kara Bassett PG Sr. Libby Morris G Sr. Lily Jeffries F Sr. Paige Miller F Jr. Kelsey Gorham G So. Lanie Befort So. Madison Lloyd Fr. Cheyenne Tanner Fr.
BOYS Zach Trimbe 13-14 Record: 6-17
Outlook: No returning starters is a tough thing to overcome for any team. For Grove it may be a bit tougher than for others when you consider their very challenging schedule and the fact that the Ridgerunners join the very tough Metro Lakes conference this year. “We have a lot to replace after a core group of seniors graduated. Young players will have to step up and form roles. We have a lot of inexperience to overcome but I’m excited about the group of boys we have,” head coach Zach Trimbe said. On the perimeter, look for Justin Sanders (6-0, Jr.) to lead the way for the Ridgerunners. Joe Carlson (5-8, So.) and Brady Phillips (6-0, So.) will also be key figures in the backcourt this year. On the interior Sam Pagels (6-3, Jr.) gives Grove its best size meanwhile Will Amos (6-1, Fr.) is a talented newcomer who will make a big impact not only this year but for year’s to come. Justin Sanders 6-0 G Jr. Sam Pagels 6-3 F Jr. Will Amos 6-1 F Fr. Joe Carlson 5-8 G So. Brady Phillips 6-0 G So.
GUTHRIE BLUEJAYS Website: www.guthrie.k12.ok.us GIRLS Jack Hankins 13-14 Record: 11-15
Outlook: Jack Hankins takes over a Guthrie program this year that has had a great deal of success in recent years but hasn’t won a state title since 1990 when the Lady Bluejays claimed the Class 4A crown. With four returning
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starters to help Hankins try and lead Guthrie to a state title the first year coach said he is very excited about the team he inherited. “I am excited to be coaching a hardworking team like this one,” Hankins said. Leading the Lady Bluejays this year will be guard Miayla Haynes (5-5, Jr.). Capable of getting a bucket at any point Haynes averaged 15.1 points per game last year and will be a tough matchup for nearly every opponent. Guards Sojourner Love (5-5, Sr.) and Kamber Smedley (5-4, Sr.) will also be valuable commodities in the Guthrie attack this year. Last season Love averaged 8.6 points per game with Smedley not far behind averaging 7.3 points per game. In the frontcourt Guthrie will feature forward Aaliyah Allison (59, Jr.) who registered averages of 3.7 points and 4.6 points per game last year. Kylie Trower (5-8, Sr.) will also be a starting forward this year after averaging one point and just over one rebound per game as a junior. Miayla Haynes 5-5 G Jr. Sojourner Love 5-5 G Sr. Aaliyah Allison 5-9 F Jr. Kamber Smedley 5-4 G Sr. Kylie Trower 5-8 F Sr. Faith Smith 5-5 G/F Sr. BOYS Tim Flanigan 13-14 Record: 10-17
Outlook: “We are a young team in a bit of a rebuilding year. Our size will be a weakness but we believe our athleticism on defense will be a strength. We play in a tough conference which only makes us better in the postseason,” head coach Tim Flanigan said. One major strength for the Bluejays will be the play of versatile athlete L’Liott Curry (6-1, Sr.) who is capable of playing anywhere on the floor. Last season Curry averaged 17 points and 5.4 rebounds per game and could be even more prolific this year. Also back from last year are guards Ja’Lyn Morgan (5-10, Jr.) and Kevin Blue (5-8, Jr.). New to the starting lineup this year will be guard JD Honeycutt (5-10, Jr.) and forward Sam Staudt (6-3, Sr.). Last season Honeycutt and Staudt combined to average four points and 2.7 rebounds per game. Off the bench expect forward Tre Parker and guard David Sumo to both get big minutes for the Bluejays this year..
L’Liott Curry 6-1 G/F Sr. Ja’Lyn Morgan 5-10 G Jr. JD Honeycutt 5-10 G Jr. Sam Staudt 6-3 F/C Sr. Kevin Blue 5-8 G Jr. Tre Parker F David Sumo G
GUYMON TIGERS
Website: www.guymontigers.com GIRLS
Tyler Chapman (13th year) 13-14 Record: 8-15 Outlook: Four starters return to the floor for head coach Tyler Chapman. Leading the way are seniors Kennedy Melton and Jahaira Marquez. Melton will start at forward, while Marquez will play one of the guard spots. A pair of sophomores will provide a muchneeded spark on both ends of the court. Sydney Hein and Olivia Armstrong are talented, but young players. Armstrong is a physical player expected to battle for rebounds and play tough defense in the paint. Junior guard Brooke Arledge is another quick guard coach Chapman is excited to see develop. Look for Hannah Watson coming off the bench this season. “I am excited that the core of our team is back. We have great senior leadership and the girls spent a lot of time in the gym this summer,” said coach Chapman. Sydney Hein G So. Kennedy Melton F Sr. Jahaira Marquez G Sr. Olivia Armstrong F So. Brooke Arledge G Jr. Hannah Watson BOYS Troy Cox (6th year) 13-14 Record: 11-12
Outlook: Five starters return to the floor for the Tigers. Led by Derek Portillo (6-0, Sr.) and Carter Nash (6-1, Jr.), the Tigers have a backcourt that is capable of taking over games and turning up the heat on defense. Portillo averaged 12.8 ppg, 5.2 rpg and 3.1 assists last year. Nash added 13.8 points and 3.1 rpg. Nash is still learning his strengths and weaknesses, but he’s very athletic and can score anywhere on the floor. “I’m looking forward to the challenges on this years schedule and I am excited about the opportunities our guys have,” said coach Cox. Angel Vega (6-0, Sr.) will start at forward where he averaged 10.1 points and 6.0 rebounds a game. Kassius
Urquiza (5-6, Sr.) is another guard the team will look to for solid minutes on the floor. Jovan Ochoa (6-4, So.) will play the forward/ center position using his length to alter shots from opponents. The 6th man is yet to be determined, but coach Cox said a new player would need to step up and take that spot. Derek Portillo 6-0 G Sr. Carter Nash 6-1 G Jr. Angel Vega 6-0 F Sr. Kassius Urquiza 5-6 G Sr. Jovan Ochoa 6-4 F/C So.
EISENHOWER EAGLES Website: www.ikeeagles.org GIRLS Shawn Delorio 13-14 Record: 17-6
Outlook: The Lady Eagles lost a good amount of seniors last season and will be in somewhat of a rebuilding year according to head coach Shawn Delorio. Expectations are still high for the Lady Eagles though as they drop down to Class 5A after being just one win away from the 6A state tournament a year ago. Center and VYPE Top 100 selection, Crystal Polk (6-1, Sr.) is a prolific scorer and rebounder and will make a huge impact each and every night. Last season Polk, who is also a University of Tulsa commit, averaged 22 points and 12 rebounds per game. Surrounding Polk on the perimeter will be a group of guards led by Sydney Ellis (5-6, Sr.) who averaged seven points and three steals per game last year. Sierra Gillian (5-3, Sr.) will also be a key contributor at guard this year after averaging three points, two rebounds and two steals per game last year. Briana Gilder (Jr.) and Jewel Surman (5-3, Jr.) will also play big minutes at guard this season. Crystal Polk 6-1 C Sr. Sydney Ellis 5-6 G Sr. Sierra Gillian 5-3 G Sr. Briana Gilder G Jr. Jewel Surman 5-3 G Jr. BOYS Bruce Harrington 13-14 Record: 20-5
Outlook: After making it to the Class 6A state tournament last season the Eagles bring back three starters and drop into the Class 5A ranks. Head coach Bruce
Harrington believes that despite losing a very proficient group of seniors last year the Eagles could once again compete for a gold ball this year. “We are replacing a very talented graduating class. We will be contenders if our seniors step up in the leadership department,” Harrington said. Guards Jamey Woods (6-3, Sr.) and Darius Roy (6-3, Jr.) will both be players to watch in the backcourt this year. Last season Woods averaged 13 points and four rebounds per game while Roy averaged six points and four assists per contest. Bently Bross (6-3, Sr.), who also averaged six points and four assists per game last year, will likely also be in the starting unit on the perimeter. Romio Harvey (6-1, So.) is also a player who could play big minutes this year in the backcourt. In the frontcourt Eisenhower will have some size and strength in the paint in the form of forward Douglas Moore (6-7, Sr.). Last season Moore averaged eight points, seven rebounds and two blocks per game as he showcased his talents on both ends of the floor. LJ Robinson (6-2, Sr.) will be the other player fans are most likely to see patrolling the paint for the Eagles this year. Jamey Woods 6-3 G Sr. Douglas Moore 6-7 F Sr. Darius Roy 6-3 G Jr. Bentley Bross 6-3 G Sr. Romio Harvey 6-1 G So. LJ Robinson 6-2 F Sr.
MACARTHUR HIGHLANDERS Website: www.machighlanders.org GIRLS Danny Garza 13-14 Record: 19-12
Outlook: Just a year separated from a 19 win season the Lady Highlanders bring back three starters and are looking for another successful season and a deep playoff run. Head coach Danny Garza said it is the attitude his team displays that has him looking forward to getting back on the hardwood. “I’m very excited because we have a group of ladies that are very coachable and have great attitudes. When that happens great things can happen during the season,” Garza said. Guard Yoshika Thomas (5-5, Jr.) is the player who drives the bus for the Lady Highlanders and can
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break down defenses either off the dribble or as a deadly threepoint shooter. Last season Thomas averaged 7.8 points, 3.3 steals and 4.6 rebounds per game. Fellow guard Sydney Stolz (5-5, So.) averaged 6.3 points per game last year and is also a key figure in the MacArthur offense. Carmen Sankey (5-6, Sr.) will most likely be in the starting rotation this year at guard. Meanwhile on the interior MacArthur will count on Lauren Henry (5-7, So.), who averaged 5.5 points per game last year, and Briana Anderson (5-7, Sr.) who averaged 2.8 points and 3.6 rebounds per game. Yoshika Thomas 5-5 G Jr. Lauren Henry 5-7 G/F So. Briana Anderson 5-7 F Sr. Sydney Stolz 5-5 G So. Carmen Sankey 5-6 G Sr. Devin Miles Teanna Thomas BOYS Kevin Harrington 13-14 Record: 19-9
Outlook: After going 19-9 last year the Highlanders will be looking from increased production from a good portion of their roster with just one starter returning. Overall head coach Kevin Harrington said what his team does this year will depend on how his players buy into the system. “We are a young, athletic team that needs to have every player play their role,” Harrington said. The leader on the floor for the
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Highlanders will be guard Aaron Allen (6-5, Sr.) who averaged 9.5 points and 5.0 rebounds last year. Jovantay West (6-0, Jr.) and Eliah Stephens (5-8, Sr.) will also be big contributors in the backcourt this year. Meanwhile in the frontcourt, forward Marcus Taylor (6-4, Jr.) will be the team’s go-to player along with center Hugh Coleman (6-4, Sr.). Off the bench Kelton Mims and Ron Hill will both play major roles this year and could easily push for a spot in the starting rotation. Aaron Allen 6-5 G Sr. Jovantay West 6-0 G Jr. Eliah Stephens 5-8 G Sr. Marcus Taylor 6-4 F Jr. Hugh Coleman 6-4 C Sr. Kelton Mims Ron Hill
McALESTER BUFFALOES Website: www.mcalester.k12.ok.us GIRLS April Burns (4th year) 13-14 Record: 8-17
Outlook: The Lady Buffs lineup will again be young with three returning starters as head coach April Burns begins her fourth season at the helm of the McAlester program. A senior trio with three years of varsity experience is ready to take this year’s squad back to the winner’s circle as 5-10 forward Shattee Robinson (5.0ppg/4.3reb),
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5-7 guard Katelynn Creekmore (2.3ppg) and 5-3 guard Vhitney Garner (1.8ppg/2.0steals) will join a pair of talented underclassmen, 5-3 sophomore guard Taylor Compton (5.1ppg/1.8asst) and 5-8 freshman Delaney Nix in the starting lineup. “As a three year starter, Shaq (Robinson) is taking the lead,” Burns notes. “Her quickness matched with the ability to score from the perimeter as well as inside creates problems for opponents to defend while Katelynn (Creekmore) is our defensive specialist.” Coach Burns will look for added productivity on both ends of the court as juniors Megan Fassino, Megan McAlester and Bri Talbot will mix with sophomores Brynn Vaughn, Taylor Gunion and freshman Taryn Howard to provide needed depth. “I’m looking for an exciting year,” said Burns noting a special bond
within her team. “The combination of the younger players with our upperclassmen allows us to play an up-tempo style of basketball on both ends of the court. The team quickness and overall defensive abilities gives us a chance every time we take the court.” Shatee Robinson 5-10 F Sr. Katelynn Creekmore 5-7 G Sr. Vhitney Garner 5-3 G Sr. Megan Fassino 6-0 C Jr. Megan McAlester 5-9 F Jr. Bri Talbot 5-7 G Jr. Taylor Gunion 5-8 F Jr. Taylor Compton 5-3 G So. Brynn Vaughan 5-7 G So. Delaney Nix 5-8 G Fr. Taryn Howard 5-10 F Fr. BOYS Chris Zike (2nd year) 13-14 Record: 8-17
Outlook: Last season was an inaugural learning curve for the
Buffaloes in their first season under head coach Chris Zike. This year, the McAlester alum returns three starters to the court with plenty of basketball skill and hoops IQ. Leading the chart is VYPE Top 100 selection Todd Dawkins, a 6-5 junior, capable of scoring from the perimeter as well as off the dribble at the rim. Dawkins, only a junior, led the Buffs in scoring averaging 19.5 points while grabbing 7.2 rebounds and 2 steals per contest. “Versatility is what makes Todd so effective,” said Zike. “Scoring, defense and overall floor awareness allows him to be productive on both ends of the court.” Adding the Buffs success will be 6-2 senior guard Texas Pascale (9.2ppg/4.3asst) that Zike compliments his ability to finish as well as his leadership skills. Keaton Slater (8.3ppg/7.4 reb.), a 6-5 senior, looks for a late return following a knee injury in football giving strength to the inside game along with skilled newcomer, 6-8 sophomore Justin Whatley. Jared Morgan (1.3ppg) returns to the starting rotation while 6-2 senior Jake Derichsweiler and 5-11 senior guard Keaton Clements will provide depth off the bench. “We’re going to play up tempo,” said Zike referencing the Buffs use of a motion offense and use our length to force opponents to score from the perimeter. The athleticism, team chemistry and work ethic of this squad give us a chance to become a good team by playoffs.” Texas Pascale 6-2 G Sr. Jared Morgan 5-10 G Sr. Keaton Slater 6-5 F/C Sr. Jake Derichsweiler 6-2 F Sr. Keaton Clements 5-11 G Sr. Todd Dawkins 6-4 G/F Jr. Chase Kennedy 6-1 F Jr. Marion Cristwell 5-11 G So. Rashad Clark 5-11 G So.
MEMORIAL CHARGERS
Website: www.memorial. tulsaschools.org GIRLS Rabu Leyva 13-14 Record: 17-10
Outlook: Fifth-year head coach Rabu Leyva understand this is the deepest team as head coach and after claiming a regional championship last year the expectations are increased this year. The high expectations will hang
upon the play of Amiri Durant (5-2, Sr.) at the point guard spot. Coach Leyva believes that Durant possesses the best ball handles of anyone in the state, boy or girl. Last season as a junior, Durant averaged 14.8 points, 1.5 assists, and 1.2 steals per game and the three year starter can use her quick step to get to the rim or find her shot from long distance. Durant isn’t afraid to find her teammates and has improved that aspect of her game during the offseason. At the opposite end of those passes will be Shantay Sells (5-10, Sr.) who is very physical in the paint and has great footwork on the block. Last year Sells averaged 5.6 points and 5.6 rebounds per game while Kayci Reed (5-7, Sr.) is an athletic defender that can connect from long distance on the wing. The backcourt will feature Tamia Harding (5-6, Jr.) and Maya Johnson (5-5, Jr.) both of whom will take pressure off of Durant who will spearhead the success of the Chargers in 2015. Amiri Durant Shantay Sells Kayci Reed Tamia Harding Maya Johnson
BOYS Bobby Allison 13-14 Record: 21-7
5-2 PG Sr. 5-10 P Sr. 5-7 W Sr. 5-6 SG Jr. 5-5 SG Jr.
Outlook: In his first season at the helm coach Bobby Allison led the Chargers back to a state title giving
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Memorial it’s first back-to-back title in program history. Coach Allison will have the benefit of two year starter AJ Cockrell (6-8, Sr.) returning for his senior season after averaging 11 points, 9.5 rebounds, and two blocks per game. The Texas - San Antonio commit is dominate on both ends of the court and has the potential to be one of the best players in the state when the season comes to a close. Taylor Ellison (5-11, Sr.) and Alec V. Staab (6-3, Sr.) will be counted upon as well especially early in the season as the team comes together. “AJ, Alec, and Taylor all have big game experience and were key contributors on last year’s state championship squad,” Allison said of his three senior leaders. “All three are excellent leaders on and off the court.” Ellison shot 47 percent from 3-point range last year while Staab started 10 games for the Chargers as a junior. Both will be pressed into even bigger roles this season as seniors and are expected to have their averages in points, rebounds and assists increase. “Lots of new faces this year as we graduated arguably the most deep and talented senior class in Tulsa Memorial basketball history,” coach Allison said of this year’s squad. “Talented underclassmen must show maturity and mental toughness in order to get back to the state tournament.” Derek Guest (6-3, Jr.) at point guard was a letterwinner last season but will get the call as the triggerman this year while Kobe Rose (6-2, So.) will man the other guard spot after seeing quality playing time as a freshman. The depth of Memorial this season explains the success the Chargers have had due to the ability to reload. Coach Allison will have the ability to call upon guards Caleb Nero (6-0) and Alante Carson (6-0) while post player Isiah Thomas (6-5) would also be capable of starting for Memorial.
AJ Cockrell Taylor Ellison
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Alec V. Staab Derek Guest Kobe Rose Caleb Nero Isiah Thomas Alante Carson
6-3 F Sr. 6-3 PG Jr. 6-2 G So. 6-0 G So. 6-5 PF So. 6-0 G Jr.
Miami Wardogs
Website: www.miami.k12.ok.us GIRLS Jody Fincher 13-14 Record: 8-14
Outlook: Jody Fincher takes over the Lady Wardog program this year and said that he is excited about the group of girls who make up this year’s team. “The girls have worked hard to learn a new system and a new way to play Lady Wardog basketball. They have learned to be aggressive on both ends of the floor,” Fincher said. Overall Miami brings back two starters from last year and will look to forward Taylor Stepp (5-9, Jr.) to make a big impact according to Fincher who says Stepp has shown an ability to score in the post plus be the team’s leader on the defensive end of the floor. Fellow forwards Kristen Munsen (5-10, Sr.) and Rylee Hammons (5-9, Jr.) will provide good length on the inside. In the backcourt Miami will be led by Mary Crosby (5-5, Jr.) and Gabby Wooden (5-5, Sr.). Fans can also expect to see a lot of junior Madi Barnes who is expected to be a major energy source off the bench this year. Mary Crosby 5-5 G Jr. Taylor Stepp 5-9 F Jr. Kristen Munsen 5-10 F Sr. Gabby Wooden 5-5 G Sr. Rylee Hammons 5-9 F Jr. Madi Barnes Jr. BOYS Rusty Mercer 13-14 Record: 10-12
Outlook: After finishing 10-12 last year Miami head coach Rusty Mercer feels confident about his team this year but did point out some areas where the Wardogs will need to improve. “We have a chance to play fast and should be able to score and be balanced. We will need to be improved defensively and be a better rebounding team this year,” Mercer said. Offensively the Wardogs will look to unleash the consistent 1-2 punch of guards Beau Bussey (6-2,
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Sr.) and Colt Summers (6-0, Jr.) on opponents night in and night out. Last season Bussey averaged 18.1points and 3.2 assists per game while Summers averaged 11.3 points, 6.1 assists and 2.0 steals a game. With Bussey and Summers triggering the offensive attack expect Braden Hessee (6-1, Jr.), Caden Mercer (5-8, Jr.) and Ben Pulley (5-10, Jr.) to all see significant time on the perimeter this season. Meanwhile on the inside fans can look to Jerry Reed (6-3, Jr.) to start at center with Corey Fincher (6-2, Sr.), Alec Hayward (6-2, Jr.) and Kameron Jinks (6-3, So.) to all see big minutes at the forward spots. “Bussey and Summers have the most experience and should be there night in and night out, but we feel like we also have six or seven others that are capable of scoring in double figures any given night,” Mercer said. Beau Bussey 6-2 G Sr. Colt Summers 6-0 G Jr. Braden Hessee 6-1 G/F Jr. Jerry Reed 6-3 C Jr. Corey Fincher 6-2 F Sr. Caden Mercer 5-8 G Jr. Alec Hayward 6-2 F Jr. Ben Pulley 5-10 G Jr. Kameron Jinks 6-3 F So.
Nathan Hale Rangers Website: www.hale.tulsaschools. org GIRLS Robert Banks (1st year) 13-14 Record: 3-16
Outlook: Coach Robert Banks will be looking for improvement over last years squad with a senior laden squad with three returning starters. Leading the way will be guard Tara Motte (5-6, Sr.) who coach Banks likes her energy and said she can spark a great defensive series or start some
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scoring runs. Another player to keep an eye on is Dorothea Gilford (5-8, Sr.) who will be playing guard or forward depending on the situation. Other starters will be Brooke Spears (5-6, Sr.) Takevia Johnson (5-6, Sr.) and Walesha Sico (5-4, Sr.). First player coming off the bench will be sophomore Brandy Coleman who will be playing forward or the post. Coach Banks wants his girls to leave it all on the floor and play strong defense. Tara Motte 5-6 G Sr. Dorothea Gilford 5-8 G/F Sr. Brooke Spears 5-6 G Sr. Takevia Johnson 5-6 G Sr. Walesha Sico 5-4 G Sr. BOYS Joshua McGee (4th year) 13-14 Record: 7-16
Outlook: Coach Mcgee has two returning starters from last years squad, but he is excited with the group he has as well as an amazing group of freshman who will see minutes along with several move ins. The Rangers should be improved this year and be on par with a .500 record, despite a challenging schedule. Leading the way is point guard Ze’Quan Randles (5-11, Sr.). Last year he averaged 18 points per game and has 750 points in his career. This four-year starter is a two-time allconference performer that is being recruited to play at the next level. Another senior is 6-5 center Joshua Cavalier who is a big presence inside who averaged seven points per game, ten rebounds, three blocks and two steals. Rounding out the guards will be, Dajuan Atkins (5-6, Jr.) who will be looked upon to play a bigger role this season along with Jaylen Wise (6-1, Jr.). At forward, Kyle Humphries (6-2, Jr.) will add some rebounding power. Ze’Quan Randles 5-11 PG Sr. Joshua Cavalier 6-5 C Sr.
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Noble Bears
GIRLS Lindsey Vanderburg (4thyear) 13-14 Record: 7-17
Outlook: Three returning starters will be the crux in what Noble hopes is a turnaround of fortune in 2014-2015. The Bears are coming off a 7-17 season in which they didn’t record a single win against a Class 5A team. Back for Noble this season will be Arisia Baquera, a 5-foot-11 junior post player. “Arisia Baquera is very versatile,” Noble coach Lindsey Vanderburg said. “She is long and athletic, and she can play both inside and out. She has improved each season and still hasn’t reached her full potential. her defense turns in to easy offense for the team.” Jennifer Byrd (5-8 guard), Alyssa Pettijohn (5-5 guard), Katelyn Moser (5-10 forward) and Maykan Pruitt (5-8 guard) will also be key pieces around Baquera. “I am very excited to see the experience of the three returners mixed in with a young group of sophomores and freshmen who will help the team this year,” Vanderburg said. Arisia Baquera 5-11 P Jr. Jennifer Byrd 5-8 G Jr. Alyssa Pettijohn 5-5 G Sr. Katelyn Moser 5-10 P So. Maykan Pruitt 5-8 G So. BOYS Brian Sexton (2nd year) 13-14 Record: 7-14
Outlook: Second year coach Brian Sexton is excited with his team and feels as if they are moving in the right direction. “The boys are excited and determined, and I think we might lift a few eyebrows this year!” Leading the way will be Jalal Gondal (6-5, Jr.) at center. He averaged nine points a game last season along with eight rebounds. Coach says he is selfless and a hard worker that may have the opportunity to lead 5A in rebounds this year. Casey Harris (5-11, Jr.) guard, leads all returning starts with an eleven points per game average. Chris Nimsey (5-11, So.) will be quarterbacking the team from the point guard position. Down low will be a pair of seniors in 6-2 forward Devin Biers and 6-4
Daniel Noland who averaged eight points and seven rebounds a game last season. Coming off the bench will be Chris Milvo and Kenny Burton. Either of these two could end up in the starting line up at any moment. Both are seniors, and Burton will be late joining the team being part of the football team. “It is a tough but good position to be in as a coach to have seven potential starters,” said Sexton. Jalal Gondal 6-5 C Jr. Casey Harris 5-11 G Jr. Chris Nimsey-6 PG So. Devin Biers 6-2 F Sr. Daniel Noland 6-4 F/C Sr.
NORTHWEST CLASSEN KNIGHTS Website: www.okcs.northwest. schooldesk.net GIRLS Jackee Brown 2013-14 Record: 8-16
Outlook: For Northwest Classen to reach double digit wins this season the play of Tyritta Dixon (5-7, Sr.) will be significant in their success. Dixon averaged 14 points, eight rebounds and two steals from her role in the backcourt as a junior. Coach Jackee Brown explained the role of Dixon, “She makes our team go. She leads us with her consistent effort and does the little thiings to make us go.” Mikala Wilson (6-0, Sr.) is a solid option in the post after averaging a double-double a season ago, 13 points and 12 rebounds, to go with three steals per game. The backcourt will be rounded out by Azalariah Jones (5-5, Jr.), Adrianna Braxton (5-8, Jr.), and Eriyonna Berry (5-6, So.) all who combined to average 12 points per game last season. All three have a high court IQ and the ability to find the open girl on the court.
A tough start to the season will give an early watermark for coach Jackee Brown, “I have a great group of returning girls and I am returning all of my starters and the bulk of my varsity team,” explained the Knights head coach. “They have worked hard in the off season to get stronger, faster, and work on their footwork and shooting to better the team.” Mikala Wilson
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BOYS Jason Jack 2013-14 Record: 12-12
Outlook: After a .500 record last season coach Jason Jack and his experienced staff will look to improve by leaps and bounds this season. Coming off an Area Consolation loss to Bishop Kelley, the team can see the success that lingers in the future. The most valuable player is Deangelo Brown (6-0, Sr.) who does a little bit of everything from his guard position. An all-around defensive player that gets it done with his work ethic is also able to play every position. Britt Hammons (6-6, Sr.) is a wing player that has huge college upside and coach Jack believes is worthy of being in mention with the VYPE Top 100. Last season Hammons averaged 13 points, 6 rebounds, and 1.5 assists. Running the point will be Amaziah Foy (5-6, Sr.) while PC North Transfer Kaleb Vongphakdy (6-1, Sr.) will provide sharp shooting from behind the arc. Deon Wilson (6-3, Sr.) is a transfer from Putnam City that is able to play above the rim with his athleticism. “We have high expectations for this season,” said coach Jack. “The players are hungry for success. As a team we have come up with many different goals for the upcoming year. Those goals include winning our conference, winning a tournament, hosting a regional, making the state tournament, and the ultimate goal winning a state title.” With the ability to go 12 deep the bench will be utilized often by the coaching staff with a number of players that saw starting time last season back and ready to make major contributions. Britt Hammons Amaziah Foy Deangelo Brown
6-6 F/G Sr. 5-6 PG Sr. 6-0 G Sr.
Kaleb Vongphakdy 6-1 SG Sr. Deon Wilson 6-3 G Sr. Marquan Sturble 5-11 Sr. Eric McGee 6-0 Sr. Chance Morales 6-2 Sr. Jakob Elix 6-6 Jr. Jayquan Gant 6-0 Jr. Darion Laird 6-0 Jr. DeQuan Gresham 5-10 Jr.
PIEDMONT WILDCATS
Website: www.piedmontschools. org GIRLS Jamie Hill 13-14 Record: 18-7
Outlook: A year ago the Lady Cats finished with 18 total wins and made it to the Class 5A state tournament before being ousted in the first round by eventual state champion Deer Creek. With four starters returning from that team Piedmont is looking to once again challenge for a gold ball this year. “We are really excited for this season. With four returning senior starters and a solid group of sophomores, we should have much more experience and depth at all positions. Piedmont is ready to make a run for a state title,” head coach Jamie Hill said. Leading the team this year on both ends of the floor will be point guard Hayden Priddy (5-8, Sr.) and guard Breanu Reid (5-6, Sr.). Last season Priddy averaged 12.3 points per game to lead the Lady Cats in scoring and will be the team’s floor general, controlling the pace of play on both ends according to coach Hill. Reid meanwhile averaged 9.6 points and 3.4 assists per game last year and is described by her coach as the quickest and most explosive player on the team. Kayden Carver (5-9, Sr.) averaged 6.8 points and 4.0 rebounds per game last year and gives the Lady Cats more valuable experience on the perimeter. Maddie Sperle (5-11, So.) will also play a big role at guard this year after averaging 2.0 points and 2.0 rebounds as a
freshman. Mina Iyaye (5-11, Sr.) will be the team’s go-to player in the post this year after averaging 5.3 points and 3.3 rebounds per game last year. Hayden Priddy 5-8 PG Sr. Breanu Reid 5-6 G Sr. Mina Iyaye 5-11 F Sr. Kayden Carver 5-9 G Sr. Madie Sperle 5-11 G So. McKenna Kirkpatrick 5-5 G So. BOYS Troy Lallemand 13-14 Record: 19-5
Outlook: Troy Lallemand takes over as the Wildcats head coach this year after spending one season as an assistant in Bixby. Prior to that Lallemand was the head coach in Winfield (Kan.) where he guided his team to a state tournament appearance in 2013. Lallemand inherits a program this year at Piedmont that went 19-5 last season and made it to the Class 5A state tournament but lost their top eight players to graduation. With no experience back this year expect freshman Adokiye Iyaye (6-1, Fr.) to have a major impact as an extremely versatile player who can play four different spots on the floor. Trevor Bailey (5-11, Jr.) and Addaryl Quinn (5-9, Jr.) will also both see big minutes on the perimeter this year. The Wildcats won’t have a lot of size inside but fans can expect Delbert Todd (5-10, Jr.) to get quality playing time at forward and Casey Laub (5-10, Jr.) to see a lot of time at center. Adokiye Iyaye 6-1 G Fr. Trevor Bailey 5-11 G Jr. Addaryl Quinn 5-9 PG Jr. Delbert Todd 5-10 F Jr. Casey Laub 5-10 C Jr. Joe Green 6-1 Sr.
PRYOR TIGERS
Website: www.pryorok.org GIRLS
Kim Barth 13-14 Record: 0-23
Outlook: The Lady Tigers battled through an injury-riddled season last year and finished with a 0-23 record. This season the Lady Tigers return just two starters and have been putting in the time in the gym to make themselves better according to head coach Kim Barth. “We worked extremely hard in the preseason. It was a tough year last year because of injuries so we are hoping to keep everyone healthy and gain some respect in 5A,” Barth said. Versatile athlete Hunter Gilstrap (5-8, So.) will start at guard this year and be a major impact player for the Lady Tigers. Gilstrap is a combo guard that can play multiple spots on the perimeter but also take defenders into the paint and bully them on the block. Kelsie Kerns (5-7, Jr.) and Sarah Wood (55, Fr.) will both see significant time at the other guard spots this year. Rachel Zumstein (5-9, Sr.) will lead the Lady Tigers in the frontcourt this season. Destiny Richards (5-9, So.) will also be a player the Lady Tigers turn to for production in the paint this year. Rachel Zumstein 5-9 C Sr. Kelsie Kerns 5-7 G Jr. Hunter Gilstrap 5-8 G So. Destiny Richards 5-9 F So. Sarah Wood 5-5 G Fr. Alyissa Harny C Halee Nichols G BOYS Russ Gilmore 13-14 Record: 12-11
Outlook: The Tigers finished just above .500 this year and with three starters returning hope to build on the foundation that was laid by last year’s team. Overall head coach Russ Gilmore praised his players’ blue-collar mentality. “They are good kids who work hard. We have good experience back from a year ago but we will be in a lot of close games. There is no margin for error,” Gilmore said.
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Senior guard Robert Ross (6-2, Sr.) is a player to watch in the Pryor offense this year after he averaged 15 points and 3.0 assists per game last year. Tyler Arnold (6-1, So.) is another guard who Pryor will count on to score the basketball. As a freshman Arnold averaged 10 points and 2.5 assists per game as he showed glimpses of just how good he could be by the end of his high school career. Tyler Bradshaw (6-1, Sr.) and Anthony Martinez (5-11, Jr.) will also be key contributors on the perimeter this year for the Tigers. Last year Martinez averaged 6.0 points and 4.0 assists per game and will be expected to up those numbers this year. Forward Donley Ledoux (6-4, Sr.) will be the Tigers only true post player in the starting lineup and give the Tigers some muscle on the glass. Robert Ross 6-2 G Sr. Anthony Martinez 5-11 G Jr. Tyler Arnold 6-1 G So. Donley Ledoux 6-4 F Sr. Tyler Bradshaw 6-1 G Sr. Brice Daniels
SHAWNEE WOLVES Website: www.shawnee.shs. schooldesk.net GIRLS Wendi Wells 13-14 Record: 26-1
Outlook: After going undefeated until the Class 5A Girls Semifinals the Wolves will look to return to State despite losing their two leading scorers. Head Coach Wendi Wells has a feeling where that production will come from, “We will look for our three returning starters, youngsters, and new kids to the program to step in and collectively take over those scoring roles.” Kelsey Simmons (5-6, Jr.) is the leading returning scorer for Shawnee from last season having averaged 7.4 points per game from her guard spot. Look for her to grow into a larger role within the offense this season. Tyann Maytubby (5-6, Jr.) will be expected to become more consistent offensively for the Wolves as her game continues to develop after
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averaging three points per game as a sophomore. Shiann Tramble (5-5, Sr.) will provide excellent leadership and experience from her point guard spot. While Moe Tramble (5-7, Jr.) gives strong effort and nice numbers on the glass as a guard after averaging nearly five rebounds a game last year. Kourtney Jones (5-7, Sr.) will need to quickly assimilate herself within the program and coach Wells system as a newcomer to the Wolves that will give added depth at guard. Jacie Stawake gives the Wolves great height inside the post and Alexis Freeman is a solid defender at the point guard spot with excellent quickness. Shaiann Tramble Moe Tramble Kelsey Simmons Kourtney Jones Tyann Maytubby Alexis Freeman Jacie Satawake
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BOYS Ron Arthur 13-14 Record: 11-14
Outlook: With four starters from last season and a total of eight players lost from last year’s team the Wolves will need to replace 90 percent of the production making this year a task of rebuilding for eleventh year head coach Ron Arthur. Luke Laster (6-3, Sr.) will be looked upon not only for points and rebounds but also his leadership this season. The success of Laster, who averaged 7.8 points and 7.4 rebounds in 2013-14, will be the barometer of the success for Shawnee. “We have multiple candidates for the starting line-up and first off the bench,” said coach Arthur. “The 2014-15 season will be a serious rebuilding season. When you
must replace 90 percent of your production it can be challenging.” With the loss of that production comes opportunity for a trio of players that are returners from the varsity squad a season ago. Jackson Winrow (5-11, Jr.) will have the opportunity to take on an even bigger role this season as could Tanner Rowland (5-9, Sr.) at the guard spot. At the other guard spot, Antonio Garza (5-10, Jr.) returns from last year’s squad and will battle for a key role this year.
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SKIATOOK BULLDOGS
Website: www.skiatookschools.org GIRLS Brad Cantrell 13-14 Record: 14-12
Outlook: After finishing his first season as head coach of the Bulldogs two games over .500, coach Brad Cantrell spoke about his team in his second season. “We will have a good mix of youth along with a couple of experienced leaders to help guide us this year,” said Cantrell. Leading the way will be junior guard Mikayla Schulanberger who averaged four steals per game last year. Cantrell spoke about Schulanberger’s role, “she is essential to our team, as her defense leads to our offense.” Schulanberger has shown she can light up the scoreboard after averaging 16 points last season to go with four rebounds per game. Charity Burdette (5-10, Jr.) is a well-rounded player for Skiatook averaging 6 points, 5 rebounds and 2 steals last season. The output of Schulanberger and Burdette could
with the return of Haynes giving an inside-outside threat. Garrett Massey (6-2, Sr.) will give another option from his forward spot while guard Don Trey Wilkerson (6-2, Jr.) has great vision and will find the open man while filling the points column on his own. Hunter Sumner (6-2, Jr.) and Stephen Upton (6-0, Jr.) add to the depth of this team as do Grant Appelberg, Jaren Knight and Brennan Babb.
define the season for the Bulldogs this year. Add in the contributions of young guards Amber Bearden (5-5, So.), Anna Bonham (5-9, Fr.), and Ashtyn Crase (5-5, So.); the Bulldogs could develop into a dangerous group. Mikayla Schulanberger 5-10 G Jr. Charity Burdette 5-10 G Jr. Amber Bearden 5-5 G So. Anna Bonham 5-9 G Fr. Ashtyn Crase 5-5 G So. BOYS Shane Branscum 13-14 Record: 9-15
Outlook: The Bulldogs will look for the depth of their team to be the strength of the squad this season with “nine or ten guys who can make an impact at any time of the game,” said third year head coach Shane Branscum. After missing last season due to injury Jesse Haynes (6-4, Sr.) returns looking to get back to the 15.1 points and 10 rebounds per game production of two seasons ago. The Bulldogs will benefit in the return of guard Jake Surritte (6-3, Jr.) who provided 14 points per game as a sophomore to go with six rebounds. Look for the production of Surritte to increase
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Outlook: “Last year we played three sophomores and seven freshmen. That experience will prove to be valuable throughout the season,” coach Brewer said. Jashawn Talton (24ppg, 12rpg) and Dashawn McDowell (29.5ppg, 9.0rpg) nearly averaged a triple double last season. The pair can create opportunities for other players because they draw the attention of most opponent’s defenses. Malik Swain is a rebounding machine, while Cameron Kirk has excellent floor vision. Cory Guess will start at shooting guard giving coach Brewer another option on the offensive end out of floor. Expect to see Joshua Means coming off the bench as the 6th man. Jashawn Talton 6-5 SF Sr. Dashawn McDowell 6-4 PG Jr. Malik Swain 6-1 G Jr. Cameron Kirk 5-9 PG Jr. Cory Guess 6-0 SG Sr. Joshua Means
Western Heights Jets
Website: www.westernheights.k12. ok.us GIRLS Anita Walker (1st year) 13-14 Record: N/A
Outlook: Fundamentally sound and very athletic are two ways you can describe the Lady Jets this year. Head coach Anita Walker returns four starters from last year’s team and is excited to see what the girls can do in 2014-15. “Win or lose I just want them to compete each night and play as a team,” said coach Walker. Deion Maloy (Sr.) gets the start at center with sophomore Areanna Combs (So.) at guard and Shawntel Gaines (Jr.) at the point. Karen Hopkins (Jr.) and
Savanah Stanley (So.) will provide the team with quality minutes and tough defense. Coach Walker will implement a man-to-man defense giving the Lady Jets an opportunity to create turnovers and force teams to take poor shots. Deion Maloy C Sr. Areanna Combs G So. Shawntel Gainse PG Jr. Karen Hopkins G Jr. Savanah Stanley G So.
BOYS Brian Booker (3rd year) 13-14 Record: 12-12
Outlook: With a good mix of talented young players and experience, the Jets could be a team to watch this season. Head coach Brian Booker expects his team to have many positives this season. “I think our speed and quickness could give teams trouble on the defensive end. If we do the right things and get a few of the bench players to make big contributions, I expect us to make a run at the state tournament,” said coach Booker. Gerard Giles (6-2, Sr.) averaged 14 points, 6.0 rebounds and 3.0 assists per contest last year. Kiahree Kerns (5-7, Sr.) is a quick guard with an excellent shot. Kerns should be called “Instant Offense” or “IO.” Rudy Thompson (6-3, Sr.) is close to becoming a double-double player averaging 13 points and 8.0 rebounds a game. Kevin Rassett (5-7, Jr.) and Kun Lin (6-0, Sr.) bring quickness and a smothering style of defense to the court. Look for Lacorian Ballard to be the 6th man as coach Booker shores up the starting lineup.
TAHLEQUAH TIGERS Website: www.tahlequahschools. org GIRLS Johnny Dyson (2nd year) 13-14 Record: 8-16
Outlook: The resurgence of the Lady Tigers requires a mixture of proven players combining with a talented group of freshmen. It’s that recipe that coach Johnny Dyson expects to provide success this season. “We have three returning starters that give us a foundation of leadership,” said Dyson, “and with the added talent of our young and new players, we’re expecting good things.” Sharpshooting junior guard
Gerard Giles 6-2 G/F Sr. Kiahree Kerns 5-7 G Sr. Rudy Thompson 6-3 F Sr. Kevin Rassett 5-7 G Jr. Kun Lin 6-0 G Sr. Lacorian Ballard
Lindsay Wade (10.0 ppg/1.7 steals/3.2 reb) returns and provides a three-point threat while 5-foot-8 senior Reagan Clark (8.3 ppg/ 7.1 reb) brings strong play in the post. Adding to the experienced offense is 5-foot-6 senior Kacady Glory, who averaged 7.1 points last year. Inside presence will get a boost from the play of 5-foot-9 freshman Sierra L. Smith along with as pair of 5-foot-7 juniors, Emily Basks and Destiney Guzman. Newcomer Jaylee Duffield along with Sierra N. Smith and Bridgette Stayathome give the Lady Tigers added depth at guard. “We’re learning our roles and coming together as a unit,” said Dyson. “With a rotation of post players and depth a guard, we can mix up our defensive sets based to the opponent while keeping an up
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Kacady Glory 5-6 G Sr. Regan Clark 5-8 G Sr. Lindsay Wade 5-6 G Jr. Jaylee Duffield 5-6 G Jr. Emily Basks 5-7 P Jr. Destiney Guzman 5-7 P Jr. Sierra L. Smith 5-9 P Fr. Bridgette Stayathome 5-5 G Fr. Sierra N. Smith 5-5 G Fr. BOYS Ricky Bruner, Jr. (1st year) 13-14 Record: 6-17
Outlook: Ricky Bruner takes the reins of the Tigers boys basketball program anticipating a productive season as three starters return from a year ago. Will Carlile, who averaged 11.2 points per contest while dishing out 4 assists once again takes the court at guard joining 6-foot-4 Hunter Smith (9.2 ppg/5.1 reb.), who Bruner tabbed as an impact player who can play inside and out scoring, along with 6-foot-7 Stone Faddis, who averaged almost 2 blocks per game while scoring 6 points and grabbing 6 rebounds per contest last season. Joining the starting
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lineup this season will be Alex Parris, who averaged six points per game as a sophomore along with Clint Kelley, who saw court action a year ago as a freshman. Bruner also expects consistent results from 6-foot-3 junior forward Dante McDowell. “Our team refuses to be outworked,” said Bruner, “on either end of the court. The abilities of our starters combined with the talents of the younger players, some who have game time experience, give us an expectation for success. We may start the season young, but we expect to
be seasoned and ready by playoff time.” Hunter Smith 6-4 G/F Sr. Will Carlile 6-1 G Sr. Stone Faddis 6-7 C Jr. Alex Parris 5-11 G Jr. Dante McDowell 6-3 F Jr. Clint Kelley 5-10 G So.
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Class 4A Girls Rankings
1 DOUGLASS 883 1 VICTORY CHRISTIAN 883 3 FT. GIBSON 793 4 HARRAH 719 5 MANNFORD 697 6 ANADARKO 696 7 CENTRAL (TULSA) 601 8 TUTTLE 544 9 LOCUST GROVE 524 10 ADA 481 11 ELK CITY 428 12 HARDING CHARTER 390 13 STAR-SPENCER 387 14 STILWELL 278 15 WOODWARD 275 16 MCLAIN 246 17 KINGFISHER 220 18 DANIEL WEBSTER 126 19 WILL ROGERS 111 20 NEWCASTLE 102
1 FT. GIBSON 1051 2 ANADARKO 1004 3 HARRAH 893 4 VINITA 810 5 ELGIN 741 6 PLAINVIEW 717 7 LOCUST GROVE 699 8 CACHE 688 9 BERRYHILL 626 10 NEWCASTLE 572 11 CLASSEN SAS 514 12 VICTORY CHRISTIAN 456 13 CHICKASHA 430 14 HILLDALE 379 15 CLEVELAND 283 16 ADA 258 17 WOODWARD 151 18 ELK CITY 145 19 BROKEN BOW 132 20 STILWELL 122
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CLASS 4A PRESEASON TEAM 1st team boys
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Chris Crawford (6-1) Victory Christian Conquorors – Senior-Point Guard One of the top players in Class 4A. Athletically few players match up to his ability.
Ashley Beatty (5-8) Anadarko Warriors – SeniorGuard Beatty has signed to play at Oral Roberts University next season.
Trey Sanders (6-5) Douglass Trojans – Senior-Point Guard This prototypical D1 point guard will light up the board this year.
Carsyn Spurgeon (5-10) Vinita Hornets – JuniorForward This track star is brings her winners instinct to the court.
Keondre Jones (5-7) McLain Titans – Senior-Point Guard One of the quickest, toughest defenders in the class. Always a threat to score. Elijah Landrum (6-0) Central Braves – SophomorePower Forward Several schools are competing for this young man’s services at the next level. Cory Kilby (6-7) Ada Cougars – Senior-Small Forward Kilby is headed to Mercer after graduation. But first he’s looking to take Ada to the state tournament. 2nd team boys
Rylie Torrey (5-11) Locust Grove Pirates – SeniorPoint Guard Known for her big play ability, Torrey plans to play for ORU next season. Jentry Holt (6-3) Elgin Owls – Senior-Forward Holt has committed to Oklahoma State University. Dominique Golightly (5-10) Chickasha Fightin’ Chicks – Junior-Shooting Guard A fan favorite, Golightly can light up a scoreboard on any given night.
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Jordan London (6-0) Fort Gibson Tigers – SeniorShooting Guard London plays hard and never turns off the motor averaging 16.7ppg and 9.3 rebounds.
Taylor Hooks (5-9) John Marshall Bears – SeniorPoint Guard Hooks has next level talent and plans to take her abilities to college next year.
Chase Littlejohn (6-3) Stilwell Indians – SeniorGuard A mismatch for most opponents, Littlejohn is tough to stop when he’s in the zone. 17.5ppg, 3.5 rebounds.
Taylor Roberts (5-8) Classen SAS Comets – Sophomore-Point Guard If points were given for hustle, Roberts would lead the state.
Dedric Cherry (6-0) Rogers Ropers – SeniorShooting Guard A three-sport star, Cherry can turn up the heat and take over the game.
Desiree Phipps (5-9) Fort Gibson Tigers – SeniorGuard The MVP of the Class 4A tournament is back for another go as the Lady Tigers seek a 3-peat as state champions.
Destry Kelley (6-4) Elk City Elks – Senior-Forward Kelley is a hard worker at his craft. The senior pushes himself and others to succeed.
Brooklyn Judkins (5-9) Bethany Bronchos – JuniorPoint Guard A proficient point guard, Judkins is a skilled player with tremendous upside.
Breyden DeSpain (6-2) Oologah Mustangs – SeniorGuard DeSpain has the ability to drop big numbers on any given night.
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Katie Kirkhart (5-9) Hilldale Hornets – Senior-Guard
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Ada Cougars Website: www.adacougars.net GIRLS Christie Jennings (3rd year) 13-14 Record: 21-6
Outlook: After winning 40 games the past two years including a trip to the Class 4A state tournament last year, the Lady Cougars enter this season without a single returning starter. But, don’t look past Ada in 2014-2015 as head coach Christie Jennings reloads with size and athleticism in her lineup. Leading the way will be 5-10 senior forward Olivia Wells (9.1ppg/6.4reb), who averaged 52% shooting a year ago, along with 5-11 sophomore Payton Taylor (1.5ppg/2.0reb.) to give the Lady Cougars size and scoring while the guard trio consisting of Dembri Weeks (2.2ppg), Devanee Simmons (3.5ppg) and McKenzie Dean (1.4ppg/2.3reb.) control the tempo. “We’re young and inexperienced but may be the most athletic
group I’ve ever coached,” admits Jennings, who begins her third season at Ada. “This group of girls is determined to keep the success going.” Olivia Wells 5-10 F Sr. Dembri Weeks 5-6 G Jr. Devanee Simmons 5-6 G Jr. Payton Taylor 5-11 F So. McKenzie Dean 5-9 G So. Karla Silva 5-5 G Sr. Ryleigh Cooper 5-6 G Sr. Aneli` Thomsen 5-10 F So. Brittany Prince 5-5 G Jr. Madalyn Jessepe 5-11 F So. BOYS Ron Anderson (7th year) 13-14 Record: 16-12
Outlook: After a last second shot fell off the rim keeping Ada from advancing to the Class 4A state tournament, the Cougars are growling to reach the Big House this year as three returning starters surrounded by a talented group of juniors lead the chase for a gold ball. Entering this year needing just 496 points to become the Cougars all-time leading
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Cory Kilby scorer, VYPE Top 100 choice Cory Kilby (20.3ppg/10.0reb) expects to repeat his double-double production. The 6-foot-7 Mercer University signee provides head coach Ron Anderson plenty of options on the court. Added talent will come from returning senior guards 5-9 Jamal Henderson (7.6ppg/2.7reb.) and 6-0 Tryce Prince (5.3ppg/4.0reb.). Fans of the Cougars should expect valuable contributions from Kobe Bellard, Osahwv Frazier, Coleman Crawford, Dayton Morgan, Hunter Frazier, Dillon King and Ben Pruitt. Entering his 7th season as head coach, Anderson expects this team to be one of the best in his tenure at Ada. “Talent and leadership make this a team with plenty of reasons to expect something special this year,” said Anderson. Cory Kilby 6-7 F Sr. Coleman Crawford 6-1 F Sr. Tryce Prince 5-11 G Sr. Kobe Bellard 6-0 F Sr. Osahwv Frazier 5-9 G Sr. Jamal Henderson 5-7 G Sr. Dayton Morgan 5-9 G Sr. Jermaine Lawson 5-8 G Jr. Hunter Frazier 5-10 G Jr. Avery Logan 6-1 F Jr. Dillon King 5-10 G Jr. Ben Pruitt 6-3 F So.
ANADARKO WARRIORS
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Outlook: Jeff Zinn returns four starters to a lineup that finished as the state tournament runner-ups in Class 4A in 2014. Zinn has had tremendous success at the helm of the Lady Warriors. He has a 53-7 record in the past two seasons. Among those returning is senior and ORU commit Ashley Beatty, who is one of the best defensive
players in the state with 5 steals per game. Joining Beatty are three players who are no stranger to the starting lineup. Junior guard Tandra King, senior guard Cara Osceola and senior Kassidy Williams are all returning from last year’s runner-up team. Junior forward Aaliyah White, who will be featured in the starting lineup, was forced to sit out last season because she did not get a hardship after transferring to Anadarko. The Lady Warriors have the depth necessary to make another run for the 4A state title. “We will be rotating a minimum nine players and possibly 10 or 11 that can play,” Zinn said. “Nine players gained valuable playing experience last year and are all much improved. This is the first year we have had a team with this kind of depth and we will be adding a true post player in Aaliyah White, who will be among the best in 4A.” Ashley Beatty 5-9 G Sr. Tandra King 5-5 G Jr. Aaliyah White 5-11 F Jr. Cara Osceola 5-5 G Sr. Kassidy Williams 5-5 G Sr. Kaytlen Johnson 5-7 G So. Kelsi Smith 5-9 F So. Emily Gonzalez 5-5 G Sr. Callie Goombi 5-5 G Sr. BOYS Doug Schumpert 13-14 Record: 24-5
Outlook: Doug Schumpert enters his 15th season as the head coach at Anadarko fresh off of a 24-win season and a Class 4A state tournament appearance. This season, Schumpert returns only two starters to his lineup. Senior guards Jaylen Johnson and Josh Parton will be spearheading Schumpert’s starting lineup. Three inexperienced seniors will fill out the rest of the lineup. Guard Keith Witt and forwards Stephen Jones and Isiah LaBrada will be asked to step up in a major way if the Warriors want to make a run at the championship again this season. What the Warriors lack in size, they make up for in quickness and shooting ability. There are plenty of unknowns surrounding the Warriors this season, but the one thing that is known is they have one of the most experienced coaches in the state. “We are a very good shooting team,” Schumpert said. “However, there are plenty of unknowns heading into the season. We lack experience and size.”
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Jaylen Johnson 5-9 G Sr. Josh Parton 5-10 G Sr. Keith Witt 5-11 G Sr. Stephen Jones 6-3 F Sr. Isiah LaBrada 6-0 F Sr. Lucius Saldana 6-2 F Jr. Marquis Dobson 5-10 G Jr. Kyle Jones So. Curtis Osceola So. Andre Houze Jr. Adrian LaBrada So.
Berryhill Chiefs
Website: www.berryhillschools.org GIRLS Brent Hodges (2nd year) 13-14 Record: 20-8
Outlook: With a top 15 4A finish last year and only losing one player from graduation, look for Berryhill to make a strong run this season. In addition to the returning players, the Lady Chiefs have players coming back from injuries and move-ins who will be contributing. If they all mix well together, according to Hodges, they look to be better than last season. Two players to really keep an eye on are Haley Melton (5-10, Sr.) and Hailey Belveal (5-6, Sr.) Melton average 14. 2 points a game last season, more than seven rebounds with a 53% field goal average. Belveal averaged
13.2 points per game and over five assists. She is a sharp shooter with a 46% average beyond the three point line. Between the two they combined for about 50% of the teams scoring last season. Both were all conference selections last year as well as honorable mention all state. Joining those two will be Maddison Dye (5-8, Jr.) at guard and forwards Victoria Regaldo (5-9, Sr.) and Abigail Perkins (6-1, So.) Coming off the bench will be Allyson Cramer, a great three point shooter; Morgan Brightwell who as a sophomore is already getting attention to play at the next level and Makayla Melton, a 6-1 freshman who is a strong physical post player. Haley Melton 5-10 F/G Sr. Hailey Belveal 5-6 G Sr. Maddison Dye 5-8 G Jr. Victoria Regaldo 5-9 F Sr. Abilgail Perkins 6-1 F So. BOYS Ron Carson (6th year) 13-14 Record: 14-12
Outlook: Coach Carson only has two returning starters from last years squad, but he has a lot of young talent and a lot of depth. Carson feels comfortable that nine to ten guys on his team will see plenty of playing time and will contribute meaningful minutes this
year. Leading the way will be Brody Mayberry (5-11, Sr.) point guard who averaged 10 points a game last season. Joining him at guard is Ethan Roberts (5-11, Sr.) who also averaged double figures with eleven a game. Looking to breakout this season and contribute a lot is Jacob Bailey (6-0, So.) at forward. He averaged six points last year, but may very well lead the Chiefs in scoring this season. He was part of a freshman team that went undefeated last season, which also included Dalton Burgess, Jacob Lawson and Jordan Williams. Added to the mix, Dalton Williams (6-3, Sr.) a strong rebounder who will be looked upon to score more this season. Caleb Hayes (5-11, Sr.) forward, has looked good in the preseason and Terry Palmer (6-1, Sr.) who played JV last year will add quickness to the team at forward. Carson said that the Chiefs performed well in the summer league, had a good team camp and feels as if they should have a successful season. Brody Maybery 5-11 G Sr. Ethan Roberts 5-11 G Sr. Dalton Williams 6-3 C Sr. Caleb Hayes 5-11 F Sr. Terry Palmer 6-1 F Sr. Jacob Bailey 6-0 F So. Dalton Burgess 6-0 F So. Jordan Williams 5-11 F So. Jacob Lawson 5-9 G So.
BETHANY BRONCHOS
Website: www.bethanyschools.org GIRLS Jared Black 13-14 Record: 14-12
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Outlook: With four returning starters and a deep bench that will be counted upon to give the Bronchos good production, sixth year head coach Jared Black is excited for this season,
“We look forward to working on improving our team throughout the long season. We had a good summer and we should be a very competitive team in Class 4A.� Black will rely upon forward Lexi Smith (5-10, Sr.) along with guards Brooklyn Judkins (5-9, Jr.) and Kelsi Bussert (5-8, Sr.) to lead the way this year. Smith averaged 10.1 points per game while Judkins averaged 13.9 points and Bussert eight per game a year ago. All three will need to be consistent for the Bronchos in their production for success to sustain. In the front court Maddi Flemmons (5-9, Sr.) and Hannah Harrell will be important at their forward spots. The play of Winslow Lybrand, Emma Wright, Kaylee Stonestreet, Rachel Bley, and Ana Maytubby will directly impact the success of Bethany this season. Lexi Smith Brooklyn Judkins Kelsi Bussert Maddi Flemmons Hannah Harrell Winslow Lyband Emma Wright Kaylee Stonestreet Rachel Bley Ana Maytubby
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BOYS Aaron Toler 13-14 Record: 15-14
Outlook: The Bronchos will rely on point guard Brandon Gambrell (6-1, Sr.) to lead the way on both ends of the court this season for second year head coach Aaron Toler. Gambrell led Bethany in assists, three per game, last season and was second in steals, two per game, as a two year starter at the point. At forward Erick Booker (6-2, Sr.) gives the Bronchos a strong scoring threat after tallying 11 points per game and pulling down six rebounds. Booker is also a strong defender averaging
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2.5 steals. Another senior Tal Ely (5-10, Sr.) at guard will need to increase his scoring production for the upcoming season. “We return three starters from an Area qualifying team. Many of these players gained valuable experience last year and are looking forward to watching them improve as a team,” Toler said of his Bronchos squad. Hassan Lawton (5-11, So.) and Trenton Hattler (6-2, Jr.) will round out the likely starters for the Bronchos at guard and forward respectively. Both will be relied upon as will captain Mehrzad Moin a terrific defender that coach Toler called the hardest worker on the team. Keep an eye on sophomore Blake Shelton who at six-foot-four can play both inside and outside for the Bronchos. Brandon Gambrell 6-1 G Sr. Erick Booker 6-2 F Sr. Tal Ely 5-10 G Sr. Hassan Lawton 5-11 G So. Trenton Hattler 6-2 F Jr. Mehrzad Moin Sr. Blake Shelton 6-4 F So.
Blackwell Maroons
Website: www.blackwell.k12.ok.us GIRLS Wade Wright 13-14 Record: 13-12
Outlook: The Lady Maroons bring back just one starter from last season but that fact isn’t putting a damper on head coach Wade Wright’s hopes. “We have a lot of holes to fill with just one returning starter from last year, yet I am excited about this team and what they can accomplish,” Wright said. The team’s lone returning starter is forward Ireya Calderon (5-9, Sr.) who averaged 10 points per game a year ago and has grown a lot as a player over the summer according to Wright. Kayden Burtner (5-8, So.) and Autumn Lambert (5-9, Sr.) are expected to help out in the frontcourt and give the Lady Maroons a presence in the paint. In the backcourt guards Kenzee Peetoom (5-6, Jr.) and Emily Glass (5-5, Sr.) will be the two players the Maroons count on getting the most production out of. Ireya Calderon 5-9 F Sr. Kenzee Peetoom 5-6 G Jr. Kayden Burtner 5-8 F So. Emily Glass 5-5 G Sr.
Autumn Lambert 5-9 C Sr. BOYS Bud Valerius 13-14 Record: 16-8
Outlook: Blackwell is a blue-collar community and the Maroons truly embody that, a fact not lost on their head coach. “This is one of the best, most hard working teams I have ever coached.” Four starters return for Blackwell from last season, led by Brady Burtner (6-1, Sr.) at point guard. A jack-of-all-trades player Burtner averaged 9.6 points, 3.7 assists and 3.3 rebounds a game last year. When asked about impact players Valerius raved about his senior point guard. “Brady is a point guard that can do it all. He rebounds, defends, passes and scores. He is extremely quick and smart and has really worked hard on his outside shot this summer so he will be an even tougher matchup this year,” Valerius said. Christian Wachel (6-1, Sr.) averaged 4.7 points and 2.8 rebounds per game from his guard spot last year and should make an even bigger splash this year. Also making an impact in the backcourt will be Brock Shepherd (6-1, Jr.) and John Strahorn (6-0, Sr.). While the Maroons don’t have much size expect Matt Bennett (62, Sr.) to get significant minutes at the forward spot this season. Brady Burtner 6-1 PG Sr. Brock Shepherd 6-1 G Jr. Christian Wachel 6-1 G Sr. John Strahorn 6-0 G Sr. Matt Bennett 6-2 F Sr.
BLANCHARD LIONS Website: www.blanchard.k12.ok.us GIRLS Jennifer Schneeberger 13-14 Record: 10-15
Outlook: Blanchard head coach Jennifer Schneeberger said that team chemistry will be the biggest key to success for the Lady Lions this year. “Each player must know their role. We are bringing together a mix of girls who have not played together much. It’s a mix of young girls and a couple of seniors who were not able to play last season. Finding team chemistry will be very important,” Schneeberger said.
also see some time at forward. Coming off the bench will be sophomore guards, Makenzie Mabry and Lauren Watkins. Down low forward, Mackinzee Smith, a sophomore, will be the first substitute in.
One key player the Lady Lions will rely heavily on is forward Haylee Mason (5-10, Jr.). Last year Mason averaged seven points and seven rebounds per game and will be counted on to dominate the glass this year as well as be a threat to score inside for Blanchard this year. Lauryn Weatherall (5-9, So.) will be asked to help out inside while Liryc Treblik (5-6, Sr.) and Tori James (5-9 So.) will handle a good portion of the ballhandling duties. Treblik missed last season due to an injury while James averaged 7.0 points and 3.0 rebounds a game last year. Another key player Blanchard will count on this year is Jessica Massie (5-8, Sr.) however Massie won’t be on the floor until January as she recovers from an ACL injury.
Rachel Peterson G Sr. Mikaela Allred G Sr. Kaelyn Terral G/F Jr. Jaiden Price F Sr. Kaitlyn Swagerty F Jr.
BOYS Skip Ashworth (1st year) 13-14 Record: 0-22
Tori James 5-9 G So. Haylee Mason 5-10 F Jr. Jessica Massie 5-8 G Sr. Liryc Treblik 5-6 PG Sr. Lauryn Weatherall 5-9 F So. BOYS Brad Reynolds 13-14 Record: 10-15
Outlook: With a schedule that won’t do them many favors, especially early on the Lions will have to come together on the fly with first-year head coach Brad Reynolds. That task will be even tougher when you consider that Blanchard returns just one starter from last season. “We are going to be a young, inexperienced team with a lot of potential. Learning a new system will take some time but I anticipate an overall successful season,” Reynolds said.
BRIDGE CREEK BOBCATS GIRLS Tony Nichols (1st year) 13-14 Record: 17-8
Outlook: Coach Nichols has no returning starters but does bring back a squad of upperclassmen. “Heart and desire will determine our success this season,” said the coach. Leading the way for the Lady Bobcats will be a couple senior guards in Rachel Peterson and Mikaela Allred. At forward will be another senior, Jaiden Price. Juniors Kaitlyn Swagerty and Kaelyn Terral will join her in the starting line up. Terral may
Outlook: With new systems being installed, Skip Ashworth is looking for marked improvement with his players. He has three returning starters and some senior leadership to build upon. One of those blocks will be Riley Cowen, (5-7, Jr.) at guard. He is very competitive and is the teams floor general. He averaged 9.6 points a game last season and is a good three-point shooter. Joining him at guard will be Evan Girard (5-8, Jr.) who averaged 8.5 points a game. Down low, Jacob Watkins (6-1, Sr.) and Jimmy Wynne (6-3, Sr.) will try and make their presence known. Rounding out the projected starting five is Cory Sloan (5-7, Sr.) at guard. First men off the bench will be Forrest Fisher at the post and Christian Longan at guard. Riley Cowan 5-7 G Jr. Evan Girard 5-8 G Jr. Jacob Watkins 6-1 P Sr. Jimmy Wynne 6-3 P Sr. Cory Sloan 5-7 G Sr.
BRISTOW PIRATES
Website: www.bristow.k12.ok.us GIRLS Mike Acord 13-14 Record: 11-14
Outlook: The Lady Pirates bring back three starters from last season’s 11-14 team leaving head coach Mike Acord believing that the future is bright for his team. “We are very optimistic and excited about the coming season. We return our leading scorer and two other starters from a team that finished second in conference,” Acord said. “The seniors have steadily improved from 2-23 in 2012, to 8-17 in 2013 and 11-14 in 2014.” Kaydee Banks (5-10, Jr.) is a
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versatile athlete that can score from any spot on the floor, whether that be from behind the threepoint line of in the paint amongst the trees. Last season as just a sophomore Banks led the team in scoring and averaged 13 points per game along with averaging 4.0 rebounds, 2.0 assists and 2.0 steals per game. Paige Trout (5-5, Sr.) and Hayden Mahaney (5-7, Sr.) will also start at guard this year for the Lady Pirates. Meanwhile in the frontcourt center Katura Lampkin (5-11, So.) and forward Savanah Fullbright (5-9, Sr.) will be the Lady Pirates to biggest weapons at the rim. Kaydee Banks 5-10 G/F Jr. Katura Lampkin 5-11 C So. Paige Trout 5-5 G Sr. Savanah Fullbright 5-9 F Sr. Hayden Mahaney5-7 G Sr. Ryleigh Webb 5-6 G Jr. BOYS
Ray Tankersley (1st year) 13-14 Record: 9-17 Outlook: Head coach Ray Tankersley has 14 years of coaching experience to his credit, but enters into his first season with Bristow. “We have worked hard this summer and in the preseason and look to improve over last year’s record. We are
excited about the players we have this year and the depth of our bench. We will continue to focus on defense and look to various players to score for us this year. We stress the importance of playing as a team,” said coach Tankersley. Leading the way is guard Jovan Hawkins and Tye Geyer. They have the length and the skill set to give opponents match up problems. Justice Hart and Aubrey Bean are two more long forward with explosive moves to the rim. Chino Johnson will round out the starting five. Jovan Hawkins 6-2 G Sr. Tye Geyer 6-2 G Sr. Justice Hart 6-0 F Sr. Aubrey Bean 6-4 F Sr. Chino Johnson 5-10 G So. Ryan Highfield G Jr. Michael Spencer F Jr.
BROKEN BOW SAVAGES Website: www.bbisd.org GIRLS Dottie Slabaugh 13-14 Record: 16-9
Outlook: Last season the Lady Savages finished the year 16-9 but missed out on the area tournament after losing to eventual state champion Ft. Gibson in the regional tournament. This year Broken Bow brings back just one starter from last year in forward Michaela Richbourg (5-8, So.). As a freshman last year Richbourg averaged 10 points, six rebounds and two steals per game and will be expected to carry an even bigger load this year. Keyonna Gordon (5-9, Jr.) and Katelyn Saelim (5-7, Jr.) will start in the frontcourt with Richbourg and give Broken Bow some solid depth in the paint. Shalee Brantley (5-6, Jr.) and Erica Baker (5-0, Jr.) meanwhile will anchor the team
in the backcourt and be in charge of distributing the ball to the Lady Savages’ talented post players. “We will be young with only one returning starter. The success of our season will depend heavily on the development of our young players. I believe we will be ready to make a deep run when playoff time comes,” said head coach Dottie Slabaugh. Michaela Richbourg 5-8 F So. Shalee Brantley 5-6 G Jr. Erica Baker 5-0 G Jr. Keyonna Gordon 5-9 F Jr. Katelyn Saelim 5-7 F Jr. Millaya Bray 5-10 F So. Jasmine Cooks 5-7 G So. Aspen Williston 6-4 F Fr. Dajae Gordon 5-8 G Fr. BOYS Ryan Woolsey 13-14 Record: 18-9
Outlook: Led by possibly the best player you have never heard about Daekwon Cubit (6-2, Sr.) the Savages are extremely excited about this season. Last year Cubit averaged 8.6 points and 8.1 rebounds per game playing out of position. This year with Cubit moving back to his natural spot at guard head coach Ryan Woolsey expects his star to average close to 20 points and 10 rebounds a game. Jaylon Watson (6-0, Sr.) and Jordan Williston (6-1, Jr.) give Broken Bow two extremely athletic forwards. Watson averaged 5.3 points and 6.8 rebounds a game last year and is a DI football recruit, Williston meanwhile is the defending state champion in the high jump and is a force on the glass. Rounding out the starting rotation for Broken Bow this year will be forward Jonothan Hurd (6-2, Sr.) and guard Konner Neal (6-0, So.). Junior guards Juan Lewis and Tanner Kelly also both have a chance to make big impacts off the bench for the Savages according to coach Woolsey. Daekwon Cubit 6-2 G Sr. Jaylon Watson 6-0 F Sr. Jonothan Hurd 6-2 F Sr. Jordan Williston 6-1 F Jr. Konner Neal 6-0 G So. Juan lewis G Jr. Tanner Kelly G Jr.
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Website: www.byngschools.com GIRLS Matt Fike (8th year) 13-14 Record: 12-14
Outlook: After a season of fighting the injury bug, the Lady Pirates are focused and ready to get the new season started. Head coach Matt Fike has a young squad, but is excited to see what they can do. “We are extremely young. Several juniors played a lot of minutes last year after two starters were lost to season ending injuries. That experience has some carry over,” said coach Fike. Asya Tims (8ppg) will start at point guard, while Briauna Delozier (7ppg) will play opposite and give coach Fike two solid backcourt players. Kendall Fike (6ppg) has excellent size at 5-foot11. Shadley Grove averaged nine points a game last year before suffering an injury that cut her season short. Rhyann Case shores up the starting five. Jaylee Gray (5-7, So.) and Jordyn Eaton (5-7, Fr.) expect to see playing time this season. Shadley Grove 5-9 F Sr. Kendall Fike 5-11 F Jr. Asya Tims 5-4 PG Jr. Brianna Delozier 5-8 G Jr. Rhyann Case 5-9 G Jr. Brittany West 5-5 G So. Jaylee Gray 5-7 F So. Macy Dennis 5-5 G So. Mychal Barnett 5-5 G So. Jordyn Eaton 5-7 G Fr. Abbey Wilson 5-9 G Fr. Tressie Davis 6-1 F Fr. Mackenzie Trussell 5-4 G Fr. McKenzie Loggins 5-9 F Fr. Sheyanne Sweet 5-9 F So.
BOYS Trent Miller 13-14 Record: N/A Outlook: The Pirates ship sails with three starters returning amidst a roster filled with opportunities to play productive minutes this season. The senior duo of 6-0 guard Jacob Birdshead (6.3ppg/1.8reb) and 5-11 forward Dineh Bohan (7.5ppg/4.4reb) are back along with 5-10 junior Hunter Capps, who averaged 4.2 points and 3.1 rebounds last year as a sophomore. “We have several players capable of scoring points,” explained head coach Trent Miller, “but without much height in our lineup, our ability to be in position to gather rebounds will be a key. The kids are working to define their roles in order to become a playoff contender by February.” Dineh Bohan 5-11 F Sr. Jacob Birdshead 6-0 G Sr. Andre Davis 5-10 F Sr. Hunter Capps 5-10 G Jr. Shylo Galvin 6-3 F Jr.
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Dawson Hendrick 5-9 G Jr. John Jones 6-1 F Jr. Ryan Smith 5-10 G Jr. Kalen Thompson 5-10 G Jr. Gage Wall 6-1 G Jr. Logan Williams 5-10 G Jr. Conner Williamson 6-0 F Jr. Jalon Birdshead 5-9 G So. Trejan Blue 5-9 G So. Darian Davis 5-8 G So. Michael Diaz 6-2 F So. Blayne Walker 5-11 G So. Billy Wall 6-1 F So. Eric Creel 5-8 G Fr. Cody Mills 5-10 G Fr.
CACHE BULLDOGS
Website: www.cache.k12.ok.us GIRLS Kenny White 13-14 Record: 19-8
Outlook: A year ago the Lady Bulldogs went 19-8 overall, with four of those losses coming to Anadarko. The Lady Bulldogs two postseason losses also came at the hands of Anadarko leaving a very good team with a bad taste in their mouth. This year Cache is sure to get plenty of chances at revenge with Anadarko on the regular season schedule two times. The Lady Bulldogs will also have five returning starters to count on this year which should brighten the day of any Cache supporters. In the frontcourt Chelsea Heidebrecht (6-0, Sr.) and Jamie Bonnarens (5-11, Jr.) will be two key figures. Tori Paz (5-9, Jr.) should also see big minutes in the paint this year for the Lady Bulldogs. Meanwhile in the backcourt Mia Niedo (5-6, Sr.) and Amanda Rhodes (5-5, Sr.) are two upperclassmen that every opponent will have to account for. Nautica Butler (5-9, Jr.) is also a player who could work her way
into the starting lineup this year and be a major contributor on the perimeter. Chelsea Heidebrecht 6-0 F Sr. Mia Niedo 5-6 G Sr. Amanda Rhodes 5-5 G Sr. Jamie Bannarens 5-11 F Jr. Nautica Butler 5-9 G Jr. Tori Paz 5-9 F Jr. BOYS Brandon Kephart 13-14 Record: 12-10
Outlook: Depth and balance. That is what fans can expect from the Bulldogs this year according to head coach Brandon Kephart. “We have a solid eight players and on any given night we could have a different leading scorer. We have a lot to work on but the guys are buying in and working hard,” Kephart said. A good bulk of leadership and scoring should come from guards Jace Landmark (Sr.) and Dylan Meredith (Sr.). Fellow guards Blake Brady (Sr.), Mario May (Jr.) and Kaieem Caesar (So.) will all also get big minutes on the perimeter this year. In the frontcourt Albert Arredondo (Jr.) is a player to watch but don’t sleep on Cole Lehr (Jr.) or Terrance Young (Jr.) who can also make their presence felt in multiple ways. Jace Landmark G Sr. Dylan Meredith G Sr. Blake Brady G Sr. Albert Arredondo F Sr. Mario May G Jr. Cole Lehr F Jr. Terrance Young F Jr. Kaieem Caesar G So.
CATOOSA INDIANS
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Joe Daniels 13-14 Record: 4-20
Outlook: Joe Daniels enters his first season as Catoosa’s head coach with a starting lineup that is returning just one starter. Daniels will rely heavily on his only senior, Kendra Moon. The 5-foot-8 senior recently made the switch from the point guard position to shooting guard, where she continues to improve. The Lady Indians do not boast a ton of experience in the starting lineup. Freshman Brittan King, sophomore Annariah Kosterlistzky and fellow sophomore Olivia Kesler will be expected to step up despite their limited minutes. Daniels’ inexperienced squad will be tested early when they play the defending champion Fort Gibson Lady Tigers on Dec. 5. “We are a young team but we have good talent,” Daniels said. “Once they gain experience they will be tough. We have some depth that will benefit us in the future.” Kendra Moon 5-8 G Sr. Koleigh Meier 5-10 G Jr. Annariah Kosterlistzky 5-10 F So. Brittan King 5-8 G Fr. Olivia Kesler 5-5 G So. Skylar Peaster 5-5 G Fr. Jamie Surine 5-8 G Sr. Madison Chalupa 5-10 G So. Ireland Olinstead 6-0 G Jr. BOYS John Coons 13-14 Record: 12-14
Outlook: John Coons enters his third year as Catoosa’s head coach with only one returning starter for the second season in a row. Regardless, the Indians have plenty to be excited about this season. Although they are young, they have tremendous depth. Coons plans on using a 10-man rotation throughout the season to help his
team build experience. Coons is excited about his team’s ability to shoot the ball, which had not been prevalent his first two years as head coach. “We are extremely young, fast and talented,” third year coach John Coons said. “We can shoot, penetrate the paint and defend. We will force our tempo on opponents.” Tyson Tiger 5-10 G So. Matt Dillon 6-0 G So. Luke Magness 6-1 F Sr. Damon Phelps 5-10 G Fr. Colton Loomis 5-9 G Sr. Tyler Tiger 5-11 G So. Marquez Buckner 5-6 G Sr Dallas Monken 5-8 G Jr. Brycen Whistance 6-2 F So. Robert Hardesty 6-0 F So.
CENTRAL BRAVES
Website: www.central.tulsaschools. org GIRLS Tammy Altaffer 13-14 Record: 2-21
Outlook: The Lady Braves finished last season with just two wins and with just two starters back from that team the Lady Braves will be an inexperienced group this season. Head coach Tammy Altaffer believes in her team though and expects to see good things out of the Lady Braves. “This is a good group of girls that just need experience at the varsity level. Through hard work and dedication, they will continue to improve throughout the year. This team possesses a lot of potential,” Altaffer said. On the perimeter everything stats with point guard Tay’veonia Mathis (5-3, So.). According to coach Altaffer Mathis is a tough guard who brings a lot of hustle, defense and great ballhandling skills to the
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floor. Flanking Mathis on the wings will be Monique Dodson (5-4, Sr.) and Parrish Buckner (5-6, Jr.). In the frontcourt expect versatile forwards Leasha Wilson (5-7, Jr.) and Marisha Jordan (5-6, So.) to both make big impacts. Both Wilson and Jordan not only can score in the paint but also run the floor well and can step outside and knock down open shots on the perimeter. Monique Dodson 5-4 G Sr. Leasha Wilson 5-7 G/F Jr. Tay’veonia Mathis 5-3 PG So. Marisha Jordan 5-6 G/F So. Parrish Buckner 5-6 G Jr. Mykhael Birmingham BOYS Eli K. Brown III 13-14 Record: 14-12
Outlook: “Having lost four of our top eight throughout last year’s season has given us the benefit of other players stepping up and filling those gaps. Now, having those injured players back only helps to deepen our roster,” head coach Eli K. Brown III said. “Having an injury free season will be key to our success. If we stay healthy, we believe we can compete for a state championship.” Combo guard Elijah Landrum
(6-0, So.) is a VYPE Top 100 selection and will be the team’s unquestioned leader on offense this season. As a freshman last year Landrum averaged 19.1 points and 3.2 steals per game and should only see those numbers go up this year. Also on the perimeter fans can expect the Braves to get good production from shooting guard Camron Williams (6-4, Sr.) and Mike Harris (5-9, Jr.). Last season Williams averaged 11.2 points while Harris chipped in an average of 3.2 points and 1.5 assists per game. In the frontcourt Chaz Glover (6-4, Sr.) is an athletic small forward who can do multiple things on the floor. A year ago Glover nearly averaged a double-double with 10.1 points and 9.2 rebounds per game. Derrick Taylor (6-4, Sr.) did not play last year but will give the Braves another valuable threat at forward. Elijah Landrum 6-0 G So. Camron Williams 6-4 SG Sr. Chaz Glover 6-4 SF Sr. Derrick Taylor 6-4 SF Sr. Mike Harris 5-9 PG Jr. Darius Ryan Sr. Jerrell Mills Sr.
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GIRLS Kim Lewis (2nd year) 13-14 Record: 11-12 Outlook: With the leadership of four seniors, the Lady Wildcats expectations for success are skyrocketing. Katelyn Donathan enters his third campaign in the starting lineup after total 7.7 points and 3.7 rebounds last year. An ever present effort of 5-6 senior guard Newakis Banks creates challenges for opponents. In addition to her 8.6 points and 4.3 rebounds, Banks used her court awareness to dish out 4.8 assists while taking away 3.2 steals per game. Marissa Proctor (4.4ppg), a 5-6 senior joins the lineup along with Grace Terry, 5-6 forward, who did not play last season. Adding to the talent pool of the Lady ‘Cats is the play of 5-5 junior Jazzlyn Dandridge, who averaged 10.2 points and 2.8 rebounds per contest. Head coach Kim Lewis expects a boost from the sidelines when 5-8 sophomore Hayley Stevens takes the floor. “Hustle, desire and mental toughness combined with basketball skill will make this a solid team,” said Lewis. “Because of our depth, the intensity of practice
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transfers to the court making us a better team capable of reaching our full expectations. Katelyn Donathan 5-10 F Sr. Marissa Proctor 5-6 G Sr. Grace Terry 5-6 F Sr. Newakis Banks 5-6 G Sr. Jazzlyn Dandridge 5-5 G Jr. Hayley Stevens 5-8 F So. Taryn Milton 5-6 G So. Autumn Thornton 5-5 G So. Bailey Weder 5-7 F So. Jaycee Buckmaster 5-11 P So.
BOYS Jason Dowdy (7th year) 12-13 Record: 15-9 Outlook: Quickness and athleticism are only two of the reasons for winning expectations for the Wildcats. Dayton Ellen, a 5-9 senior guard, will once again run the offense on the hardwood for the ‘Cats. Ellen, who averaged 7.5 points per contest last year, will get a shot in the arm from 6-3 guard Drew Dan, who can score from outside as well as take the ball to the basket. Dominik Pulse, a 6-3 forward and Blake Colburn will share responsibilities at forward. Head coach Jason Dowdy will rely upon 6-2 junior guard Jariel Hughes for added ball handling and point production along 5-11 junior Kaleb King, 5-9 junior Chase Turney, Nakota Warrior, a 6-1 sophomore with plenty of potential and 6-0 sophomore Caleb Jackson. “Senior leadership is a plus,” Dowdy notes. “The leadership and confidence of our seniors is spilling over to the rest of this year’s team.” Dayton Ellen 5-9 G Sr. Blake Colburn 5-10 G Sr. Dominic Pulse 6-3 P Sr. Jariel Hughes 6-2 G Jr. Drew Dan 6-3 G/F Jr. Kaleb King 5-11 G Jr. Chase Turney 5-9 G Jr. Nakota Warrior 6-1 G/F So.
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CHICKASHA FIGHTIN’ CHICKS Website: www.chickasha.k12.ok.us GIRLS Kirk Reimers 13-14 Record: 12-14
Outlook: The Lady Chicks extremely challenging schedule turned out to be a positive last year when they advanced all the way to the Class 5A state tournament. This season Chickasha drops into Class 4A but will still be playing
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the same challenging schedule as last year, something head coach Kirk Reimers hopes benefits his team once again. “”We are pretty optimistic. We are playing a tougher than nails schedule. Night in and night out we will have to play well to win but that should only make us better come playoff time,” Reimers said. Leading the way for the Lady Chicks this year will be VYPE Top 100 Selection Dominique Golightly (5-10, Jr.). Golightly will run a point-forward spot for the Lady Chicks this year that will showcase her versatility as a big, long guard who can shoot, pass, rebound and handle the basketball. Also on the perimeter this year will be guard Jackie Ramos (5-8, Sr.). In the frontcourt the Lady Chicks will showcase some good size and length that should help them be a very strong defensive group. Center Taylor Sylvester (6-4, Jr.) will headline that group of post players. Forwards Hanna Ferguson (5-11, Jr.) and Meredith Noland (59, So.) will also play crucial roles for the Lady Chicks this season.
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Kelsi Gore Karissa Duke 5-2 G So. Jaycie Brown 5-7 So. Addisyn Chambers 5-7 So. BOYS Wes Pulliam 13-14 Record: 6-17
Outlook: The Chickasha boys will be under new leadership this year as Wes Pulliam takes over as head coach after spending the last ten seasons as the head man at Newcastle. Pulliam takes over a roster that contains a good amount of sophomores and juniors and says the team’s tough schedule should be a major plus in their favor when the postseason rolls around. “We are young but have some experience. The best thing for us could just be dropping to 4A. Playing in the Suburban Conference will be tough but should really prepare us come playoff time,” Pulliam said. Leading the team this year are guards Brock Henderson (6-0, So.) and Brandon Shumway. Henderson is a dynamic scorer who can fill it up against any opponent. Shumway meanwhile is a great compliment to Henderson that will make defenses pay for taking him lightly. Forward Colton Christian (6-4, Jr.) will be a player the Fightin’ Chicks rely on heavily this year as a third scorer on the floor. Brock Henderson 6-0 G So. Brandon Shumway G Colton Christian F
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Malcolm Roberts (4th year) 13-14 Record: 24-6 Outlook: Head coach Malcolm Roberts and the Lady Comets have one goal in mind and that’s a trip to the state tournament. Impact player Taylor Roberts (28.5ppg) is a combo guard with shooting and ball handling skills that are tough to match in the class. Maybe in the state. Kennedy Williams (14.5ppg) is another accurate shooter that gives opponents all sorts of problems in the transition game. Maya Thompson (10ppg, 10rpg) is a dependable double-double player, while Victoria Vickers and Maite Bradford give coach Roberts two hard workers on both ends of the court. Taylor Roberts 5-11 PG/SG So. Kennedy Williams 5-10 SF Jr. Maya Thompson 5-10 C Jr. Victoria Vickers 5-3 PG So. Maite Bradford 6-0 PF Jr. LaTayla Bradford BOYS *No information provided by school.
CLEVELAND TIGERS
Website: www.clevelandtigers.com
GIRLS Kayla Allen 13-14 Record: 8-13
Outlook: With the Lady Tigers trying to improve on last season’s 8-13 overall record head coach Kayla Allen will lean on four returning starters. “We have nearly all of our players returning from last year’s team. With that being said we have a very positive outlook on this season,” Allen said. “The playing time and experiences that our players gained and faced throughout the course of last season provided them with an invaluable knowledge of the game. We expect to turn a lot of heads throughout the season. We fully expect to take our program further into the playoffs.” The leading lady for the Lady Tigers this year will be guard Carley Stallard (5-7, G Sr.) who averaged 14.6 points, 4.2 rebounds and 2.3 steals per game last year. Helping Stallard on the perimeter will be Bailey Roe (5-4, Sr.) and Lexi Roe (5-9, So.). Last season Bailey did a bit of everything averaging 5.4 points, 3.7 rebounds, 2.7 assists and 2.9 steals per game. Lexi meanwhile put up very good numbers in her freshman campaign with averages of 4.9 points, 3.3 rebounds and 2.3 steals per game. Transfer Sarah Wilson (5-8, Sr.) will also start at guard this year and be a key contributor. In the frontcourt Mallory Cowen (6-0, Jr.) will anchor things for the Lady Tigers after averaging 8.7 points and 5.8 rebounds per game
last season. Sophomore power forward Cheyenne Bartling will also be a key player to watch inside coming off the bench as the team’s sixth man. Carley Stallard 5-7 G Sr. Sarah Wilson 5-8 G Sr. Bailey Roe 5-4 G Sr. Mallory Cowen 6-0 F Jr. Lexi Roe 5-9 G So. Cheyenne Bartling PF So. BOYS Daniel Brimmer 13-14 Record: 12-12
Outlook: For the past several years Cleveland has turned to a player named Reeves to lead the way. The past two seasons that has been Derek Reeves, but this season the Tigers will look to Derek’s younger brother Eric Reeves (6-3, Sr.) to be their impact player. “Eric is ready to step up and take over the senior leadership. He’s been a great defensive player for two years and now we will have his scoring along with his defense,” head coach Daniel Brimmer said. With Reeves occupying one forward spot look for Desmond Freeman (6-2, Jr.) who averaged four points and four rebounds per game last year to round out the starting frontcourt. Meanwhile at point guard Ty Smith (5-10, Jr.) will be the trigger man out top with Maverick Ball (6-2, Jr.) and Rafael Golaviz (6-1, So.) running the two wing spots. Maverick Ball 6-2 G Jr. Rafael Golaviz 6-1 G So.
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Desmond Freeman 6-2 F Jr. Eric Reeves 6-3 F Sr. Ty Smith 5-10 PG Jr. Hayden Glasgow 5-9 G So. Zack Hall 6-8 C So.
CLINTON RED TORNADOES
Website: www.clintonokschools. org GIRLS Nathan Meget (1st year) 13-14 Record: 10-16
Outlook: A quintet of seniors will provide the majority of experience for the Lady Reds this season as head coach Nathan Meget takes the reins. Kayla Reynolds, a 5-10 senior, is the lone returning starter but the experience gained last season should benefit Clinton as 5-10 center Carly Koons, 5-6 guard Madison Moore and 5-6 guard Keke Sutton enter their senior seasons. Reynolds, according to Meget, is the type of player that has the versatility to score off the dribble or pull up outside while creating a defensive impact to every contest. Adding an energetic boost to this year’s success will be the play of 5-4 sophomore guard Tink Meeks along with “sixth man” influence from Le’Anna Bell, Sierra Malone and Jerimonte Hester.
a lift in all phases of the game.” Caden Wyer 5-10 G Sr. Danrick Lokeijak 5-5 G Sr. Robert Gordon 5-11 G Sr. Briley Baca 6-4 F Jr. Deonte Barker 5-9 G So. Chris Brooks 5-9 G So.
CUSHING TIGERS
Website: www.cushing.k12.ok. GIRLS Brian Busby 13-14 Record: 7-16
Outlook: Last season the Lady Tigers went 7-16 under head coach Don Dodd. This year Brian Busby takes over the head coaching reigns however and has high hopes for what the Lady Tigers can achieve. “It’s a new system with high expectations. Expect a learning curve early, but by mid-season we should see major improvements to ready ourselves for a deep playoff run,” Busby said. The Lady Tigers should be balanced offensively this year
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Mack Burris 6-0 F Sr. Brooke Hightower 5-8 F Sr. Megan Stump 5-5 G Jr. Karlea Jones 5-6 G So. Kyleigh Leverich 5-1 G Fr. Taylor Smith Mikayla Weaver Baily Hightower Hannah Ailey Kelsey Laureman
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Kayla Reynolds 5-10 G/F Sr. Carly Koons 5-10 P Sr. Madison Moore 5-6 G Sr. Keke Sutton 5-6 G Sr. Le’Anna Bell Sr. Tink Meeks 5-4 G So. Sierra Malone 5-4 G So. Jerimonte Hester So.
BOYS J.D. Beck (2nd year) 13-14 Record: 5-17 Outlook: The forecast for the Red Tornadoes gets a boost with the return of 5-10 senior guard Caden Wyer, who after leading the team in scoring as a sophomore missed all of last season due to injury. Adding to the force of the Red Tornadoes will be 5-5 point guard Danrick Lokeijak and 6-4 junior forward Briley Baca along with senior experience from Robert Gordon and the athletic abilities of 5-9 sophomores Deonte Barker and Chris Brooks. “The combination of our senior leadership mixed with the abilities of the younger guys makes for an interesting season,” said coach J.D. Beck, who enters his second year at the helm. “No doubt the return of Caden Wyer gives us
with scoring options both inside and out. On the perimeter expect Megan Stump (5-5, Jr.) and Karlea Jones (5-6, So.) to lead the way. Last season Stump averaged 6.7 points and 2.1 rebounds per game while Jones added averages of 9.4 points and 5.2 rebounds per contest. Kyleigh Leverich (5-1, Fr.) will also play a big role in the backcourt this year. Meanwhile in the frontcourt Mack Burris (6-0, Sr.) and Brooke Hightower (5-8, Sr.) give the Lady Tigers valuable experience and leadership. Last season Burris averaged 4.5 points, 4.0 rebounds and 1.5 blocks per game while Hightower chipped in 5.0 points, 3.5 rebounds and 2.0 assists per game.
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Outlook: An inexperienced team with just one returning starter the Tigers will rely on depth and a balanced attack to win games this year. “We will be young in terms of playing experience and will be very dependent on a talented group of sophomores to provide depth. We are looking forward to this upcoming season after having a year under a new system,” head coach David Day said. Although the starting lineup may be fairly fluid throughout this season Cushing will count on guards Drake McIntire (5-11, Sr.), Dylan Palmer (5-9, Sr.) and Kyler Patterson (6-0, Jr.) to all play big roles. Forwards Tyler Watkins (6-4, Sr.) and Levi Herren (6-5, Jr.) give Cushing some valuable size inside and will both be expected to do serious work in the paint. Other players that could also see big minutes this year are guards Jacob Bruce (5-10, Sr.), Trey Morris (6-3, So.) and England Honeybuss (6-1, So.). Ben Chapmen (5-11, Sr.) and JoJo Wright (6-3, So.) both will give the Tigers good depth in the frontcourt. Tyler Watkins 6-4 F Sr. Drake McIntire 5-11 G Sr. Dylan Palmer 5-9 G Sr. Kyler Patterson 6-0 G Jr. Levi Herren 6-5 F Jr. Jacob Bruce 5-10 G Sr. Trey Morris 6-3 G So. England Honeybuss 6-1 G So. Ben Chapman 5-11 F Sr. JoJo Wright 6-3 F So.
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GIRLS James Asberry (7th year) 13-14 Record: 15-12
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Outlook: Webster will field an athletic team that may lack a little experience, however head coach James Asberry is optimistic this team could come together and compete for the win in every game they play. Ciara Asberry (5-4, Sr.) brings a keen knowledge of her position to the floor. Asberry is what many coaches call a triple threat player. Last year she was a 48% three-point shooter. Joining
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Asberry in the backcourt is Jamee Asberry (5-6, Fr.). Despite her lack of varsity experience, J. Asberry has shown big play potential in practice. Sophomore guard Mykayla Dumas (5-8) accounted for 7.3 points, 6.9 rebounds and 2.5 steals a game last year. Forward Shameco Jones (5-7, Jr.) averaged 5.6 points and 3.7 rebounds a game. Jordan Ward (5-9, Jr.) scored 6.0 points and averaged over one block a game last year. Her defense is crucial if the Lady Warriors are going to control the blocks. “We are an athletic team with four returning starters, added offense with an incoming freshman, and a stronger defensive squad,” said coach Asberry. Mischelle Jones could be the 6th man this year giving the Lady Warriors another quality player on the court. Ciara Asberry 5-4 G Sr.
Jamee Asberry 5-6 G Fr. Mykayla Dumas 5-8 G So. Shameco Jones 5-7 F Jr. Jordan Ward 5-9 F Jr. Mischelle Jones
BOYS Scott Bowman (4th year) 13-14 Record: 13-15
Outlook: Junior guard Kairee Cooks (6-2) averaged 15 points per contest last year to led all returning players. Joining Cooks in the backcourt is Ricco Anderson (6-0, Jr.), a quick, tenacious player that averaged 8.0 points last year. Head coach Scott Bowman said the team is young, but they work hard on the defensive end of the floor. One player looking to make an impact on the defense is Greg Owens (6-8, Jr.). Owens will use his size to force opponents into bad shots. Controlling the boards will be important for the Warriors this season. Dairon Brown (6-1, Sr.) will start at forward, but has the ability to play like a guard. The combo player has excellent athleticism and vision. Freshman David Ward (6-4) has tremendous
potential and could become the electric player to complement Cooks. Tyreek Shaw (Sr.) has played varsity basketball since his freshman year, starting several games over that period. Shaw will give the Warriors a quality 6th man off the bench this season. Kairee Cooks 6-2 G Jr. Ricco Anderson 6-0 G Jr. Greg Owens 6-8 P Jr. Dairon Brown 6-1 F Sr. David Ward 6-4 G Fr. Tyreek Shaw
player this year. Kiersten Vincent (5-4, So.) is a young but talented guard coach Neighbors will lean on for quality minutes on both ends of the court. Erin Herchock (5-7, Jr.) averaged 8.0 points and 3.6 rebounds per contest last year. Herchock is a leader on this team and will need to be another coach on the floor. Madi Brown (5-8, Sr.) and Emma Tillman (5-8, Jr.) did not start last season, but do figure heavily into the overall scheme and success of this team. Jaycie Nickerson 5-4 G Sr. Kiersten Vincent 5-4 G So. Erin Herchock 5-7 F Jr. Madi Brown 5-8 F Sr. Emma Tillman 5-8 F Jr. Haley Gurule Emily Sellers
DEWEY BULLDOGGERS Website: www.dewey.k12.ok.us GIRLS Scott Neighbors (2nd year) 13-14 Record: N/A
BOYS Lance Knight (13th year) 13-14 Record: 16-15
Outlook: Head coach Scott Neighbors returns two players with varsity starting experience in the lineup. Jaycie Nickerson (5-4, Sr.) averaged 10 points and 3.0 assists a game last year and she could become the team’s go-to
Outlook: This team is working hard to improve and head coach Lance Knight expects to surprise some people. “This is a dedicated group that will surprise most
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people. We have several good shooters and explosive players,” said coach Knight. One of those explosive players is Hunter Hines (5-10). Hines, or whom we like to call “the fuse,” is very explosive to the basket and plays bigger than 5-foot-10. Trenton Anderson (6-1, Jr.) will start at point guard giving the Bulldoggers are solid pair in the backcourt. Spencer Hayes (510, Sr.) brings tough defense and an ability to force the issue with opponents. Blake Baughman (6-3, Sr.) and Takota Ruble (6-5, Sr.) are two big forwards coach Knight will use dominate the boards and force teams to stay out of the paint. Trenton Anderson 6-1 PG Jr. Hunter Hines 5-10 G Jr. Spencer Hayes 5-10 G Sr. Blake Baughman 6-3 F Sr. Takota Ruble 6-5 F Sr. Chase Kirby Jarrett Dillsaver Josh Gomez
DICKSON COMETS
Website: www.dickson.k12.ok.us
GIRLS Jennifer Mays-Krimmer (1st year) 13-14 Record: 8-17
Outlook: Jennifer Mays-Krimmer spent four years as an assistant with Dickson until taking over as head coach this season. Coach Mays-Krimmer returns four starters to the lineup and plenty of length in the post. “While we lost a big scorer with Katy Custer, who is now at OBU. We hope to make up for that presence down low with high-intensity defense and our quick guards pushing the ball. We still have a lot of height with three girls at 5-foot-11 or taller and hope to utilize their length on offense and defense,” said coach MaysKrimmer. Jamie Hawkins (8ppg, 3apg, 9rpg) will start at forward where her length and athleticism allows her to play big in the paint. Payton Rowe (9ppg, 5rpg) is another guard/forward with low post experience. Coach Mays-Krimmer describes Rowe as a fantastic
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shooter and one of the smartest girls on the court. Rowe could be the team’s leading scorer this season. Madison Rozzell (7apg, 5rpg) brings stability to the guard position, while Maddie Williams adds solid defensive play to go with her 95% shooting from the free throw line. Senior Kasie Smith will play a major role in the team’s overall success this season. Jamie Hawkins 6-0 F Jr. Payton Rowe 5-11 G/F Jr. Madison Rozzell 5-7 G Jr. Maddie Williams 5-5 G Jr. Kasie Smith 5-6 G Sr. Kirstyn Jolly 5-7 PG So.
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DOUGLASS TROJANS
Website: www.okcps.douglassmh. schooldesk.net GIRLS Anthony L. Gardner (2nd year) 13-14 Record: 7-18
Outlook :Douglass, coming off a season that was cut short in regional play, will return three starters this season. Breiana Samilton returns as Douglass’ leading scorer at 14 points a game. The 5-foot-9 guardforward combination also had seven rebounds, seven steals and three assists per game as a junior. “Breiana is a natural born leader,” Douglass coach Anthony L. Gardner said. “Her presence on the court makes her teammates be more aggressive and competitive.” Two seniors, Miyana Dejear and Ladanae Thompson, return alongside Samilton. Dejear had 12 points and 10 rebounds a game last year, and Thompson chipped in with four points and two rebounds. Jasmine Richey and Monquie Long are two juniors will should round out Douglass’ top five. Richey registered eight points, eight rebounds, 10 assists and 11 steals per contest, while Long had 12 points and 10 assists a game. “With a year of valuable experience under our belts, we are looking to improve in every area,” Gardner said. “Our goal is to become a fastpaced team with an emphasis on defense.”
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Breiana Samilton 5-9 G/F Sr. Miyana Dejear 5-9 G/F Sr. Ladanae Thompson 5-7 G Sr. Jasmine Richey 5-9 G/F Jr. Monquie Long 5-7 G Jr. BOYS Kendal Cudjoe (2nd year) 13-14 Record: 22-4
Outlook: If experience equals wins the Douglass Trojans should be one of the top teams in the class. Returning guard Trey Sanders (6-5, Sr.) averaged 16 points and 6.0 rebounds last year to lead all returning players to the team. Sanders can play every position on the floor for head coach Kendal Cudjoe. Sanders can shoot the three and play in the paint. Patrick McKaufman (6-6, Jr.) nearly averaged a double-double last year scoring 10 points and 8.0 rebounds. Guard James Grimes (6-0, Sr.) steps onto the floor and brings his eight points and three rebounds of production to the team. “With three returning starters and several players coming off the bench, this year’s team will have more experience than last,” said coach Cudjoe. Marcus Fite (6-2, Sr.) and Steven Richey (6-4, Sr.) bring more experience and production to the floor. Dameko Doddles and Qua’sean Sims look to be the go-to players coming off the bench this season. Trey Sanders 6-5 G Sr. Patrick McKaufman 6-6 F Jr. James Grimes 6-0 G Sr. Marcus Fite 6-2 G Sr. Steven Richey 6-4 C Sr. Dameko Doddles Qua’sean Sims
ELGIN OWLS
Website: www.elginps.org GIRLS Brad Crace (2nd year) 13-14 Record: 20-6
Outlook: The Lady Owls return four starters to the court from last year’s 20-win team. Led by Jentry Holt (6-3, Sr.), an Oklahoma State signee and VYPE Top 100 player, the Owls will need her 18 points, 11 rebounds and 4.0 assists per game if they have a shot at making the state tournament. Last year Holt recorded 26 double-double games and is considered by many to be one of the best players in the state. Holt will have help from Ally Short at guard. Short averaged
9.5 points and 3.0 rebounds a game last year. Kaitlyn Holmgren is another senior returning to the team after averaging 9.1 points and 5.7 rebounds. “Our schedule is extremely tough. This group made the state tournament for the first time since 2007. Hopefully they will want to go a little further this year,” said coach Crace. Ava Battese (Jr.) and Eliza Cummins (So.) have worked their way into the starting lineup. Finding someone to be that 6th man could come down to Kyla Plumbtree, Allie Rankin, and Selena McDonald. Jentry Holt 6-3 F Sr. Ally Short Sr. Kaitlyn Holmgren Sr. Ava Battese Jr. Eliza Cummins So. Kyla Plumbtree Allie Rankin Selena McDonald
BOYS Donald Youngstedt (1st year) 13-14 Record: 4-18
Outlook: Head coach Donald Youngstedt has implemented a system he feels can get the Owls to the level they need to be to compete in a tough class. “We are beginning to understand how to play fast, but under control. Learning to play tough defense is what my focus will be. We have some talented kids that are learning how to win,” said coach Youngstedt. Brandon Crisp (6-0, Sr.) averaged 7.9 points and 6.0 rebounds a game last year. Crisp and fellow guard Jordan Rodgers (6-0, Jr.) will lead the team in scoring this season. Rodgers averaged 11.9 points last year. Brayden Koehler (6-5, Jr.) has a presence in the paint and could account for nearly 10 points every night. Jaleel Moore (5-9, Jr.) and Tanner Meraz (5-10, So.) could become the defensive standouts coach Youngstedt is looking for. Sophomore Chisim Youngstedt (65) can spark the team coming off the bench as the 6th man. Brandon Crisp 6-0 G Sr. Jordan Rodgers 6-0 G Jr. Brayden Koehler 6-5 F Jr. Jaleel Moore 5-9 G Jr. Tanner Meraz 5-10 G So. Chisim Youngstedt 6-5 F So.
ELK CITY ELKS
Website: www.elkcityschools.com
GIRLS Tim Ellison 13-14 Record: 15-12
Outlook: The Elkettes won 15 games last season and this year return two starters to a very deep team poised to make a deep postseason run. “I’m very excited. This should be our deepest team since I’ve been at Elk City,” head coach Tim Ellison said. Leading the Elkettes this year will be Miss Double-Double Hannah Anderson (6-0, Jr.) at center. Last year Anderson averaged 12 points and nine rebounds per game and has improved her shooting ability over the summer adding a longrange jump shot to her arsenal. Mallory Luttrell (5-8, Sr.) and Bailey Bruner (5-9, Jr.) will also be primary figures in the Elkettes frontcourt. A year ago Bruner averaged six points and six rebounds per game while Luttrell averaged five points and four rebounds per contest. In the backcourt Paige Boyd (5-6, Jr.) is a stat sheet stuffer that averaged four points, three rebounds and four assists per game last year. Melanie Mikles
(5-6, Jr.) will also be a big contributor on the perimeter this year after averaging three points, two rebounds and two assists per game last season. Mallory Luttrell 5-8 F Sr. Hannah Anderson 6-0 C Jr. Bailey Bruner 5-9 F Jr. Paige Boyd 5-6 G Jr. Melanie Mikles 5-6 G Jr. Grace Merrifield BOYS Lucian Bliss 13-14 Record: 20-7
Outlook: The Big Elks shocked some people last season by advancing all the way to the Class 4A semifinals last season but with three starters returning next season the Elks will have a serious target on their back. Despite that target head coach Lucian Bliss is optimistic about what his team can accomplish this year. “We are returning a great core group from last year’s team. We should be a very good defensive team, be able to control the boards and be balanced on the offensive end,” Bliss said. One major reason the Elks will
be able to control the boards is VYPE Top 100 selection Destry Kelley (6-5, Sr.). Kelley averaged a doubledouble last year with 13.3 points and 10 rebounds per game and could very well increase both those numbers this year. Shayne Thornton (6-3, Jr.) is another big factor in the paint and on the glass after averaging 5.2 points and 4.5 rebounds per game last year. Guard Cameron Rogers (5-8, Sr.) will be the team’s anchor on the perimeter this season and a deadly weapon if opponents try to focus to much attention on stopping Kelley and Thornton. A year ago Rogers averaged 7.1
Destry Kelley points and 4.9 assists per game and should score more this season with the departure of star guard Luke Lewallen. Cody Patton (5-10, Sr.) and Caedon David (6-1, So.) meanwhile will round out the projected starting five for the Elks. Destry Kelley 6-5 F Sr.
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Cameron Rogers 5-8 G Sr. Cody Patton 5-10 G Sr. Shayne Thornton 6-3 F Jr. Caedon David 6-1 G So.
FORT GIBSON TIGERS Website: www.ftgibson.k12.ok.us GIRLS Jerry Walker 13-14 record: 30-1
Outlook: If you’re looking for the recipe of success in girls basketball, the Fort Gibson Lady Tigers have the proper ingredients. And, after capturing back to back Class 4A state championships and three in the past four seasons, the Lady Tigers are still loaded with talent and on a mission to make
it three in a row. Proven talent and leadership return as the Lady Tigers have six seniors that know first hand what’s needed to win a championship. VYPE Top 100 selection Desiree Phipps joins five other seniors seeking to win a third championship ring in 2015. Allie Glover, who delivered “the shot” to secure last year’s state title, joins Grace Parker, Jayme Hill, CheyAnne Johnson and Susie Kilpatrick on this year’s lineup of talent. Adding to the mix of scoring and defense are a pair of forwards Ali Christie and Aaliyah Dailey-Lee along with freshman Kayci Glover and sophomore Kabree Edgmon as the Lady Tigers point guard. Just in case you need more proof the Lady Tigers enter the season as the team to beat in Class 4A, add the talents of Zoe Shieldknight, Lexi Wright and Kailey Cunningham.
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“This could be the deepest bench and most athletic team we’ve had since I’ve been here,” said head coach Jerry Walker, who begins his 24th year at Fort Gibson and 20th season at the helm of Lady Tigers basketball. “The seniors have been there and our younger players are ready to take their turn in the rotation.”
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Desiree Phipps 5-9 G Sr. Allie Glover 5-7 G Sr. Grace Parker 5-6 G Sr. Jayme Hill 5-11 F Sr. CheyAnne Johnson 6-0 F Sr. Susie Kilpatrick 6-3 C Sr. Aaliyah Dailey-Lee 5-9 F Jr. Ali Christie 5-11 F So. Kabree Edgmon 5-6 G So. Kailey Cunningham 5-9 G So. Kayci Glover 5-7 G Fr. Lexi Wright 5-7 G Fr.
Zoe Shieldknight 5-11 F Fr. BOYS Gary Hendrix 13-14 record: 22-4
Outlook: With four starters returning from a Class 4A state quarterfinals season, the Tigers enter this year with expectations of returning to the Big House in pursuit of the gold ball at season’s end. VYPE Top 100 selection Jordan London (16.7 ppg/9.3 reb) returns along with Coleman Crawley (15.5 ppg) and Chris Simpson (7.3 ppg) in the Tigers three guard lineup while the big men including 6-foot-6 Dalton Cunningham (11.9ppg/6.3 reb) and 6-foot-8 post man Cole Hamilton control the front line attack. Austin Gassaway and Kyle
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Dortch will provide an immediate spark off the bench along with McKenna Terrell, Ricco Ybarra and Chris Walker for head coach Gary Hendrix, who enters his 29th season chewing the red towel as the Tigers continue to win. “We’ve got a chance to be a really good team,” said Hendrix. “Our guard play is good and the big guys on the front line are solid. Jordan is a three year starter and a coach’s kid that gives a coach on the floor. Coleman and Chris do a good job at the other two guard spots while Dalton and Cole can post up inside while our bench adds invaluable depth and play making abilities.
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have trouble containing the Lady Warriors’ quickness out in space. Due to their lack of size, the Lady Warriors will have to rely heavily on that quickness. “We are young, aggressive team,” head coach Blades said. “We have a great group of girls that want to improve the team morale and win record.” The chemistry for a special season is there. Class 4A basketball is always going to be tough, but we plan to be in the discussion for teams capable of winning it all this year.” Jordan London 6-0 G Sr. Coleman Crawley 6-1 G Sr. Chris Simpson 6-1 G Sr. Dalton Cunningham 6-6 F Sr. McKenna Terrell 6-2 C Sr. Cole Hamilton 6-8 C Jr. Austin Gassaway 5-11 G Jr. Kyle Dortch 6-2 C So. Ricco Ybarra 6-0 G So. Chris Walker 6-0 C So.
GLENPOOL WARRIORS
Website: www.glenpool.k12.ok.us GIRLS Tanya Blades 13-14 Record: 12-14
Outlook: Tanya Blades enters this season dead-set on improving her record from last season. She will be presented with plenty of challenges, as she only returns one starter from last year’s team. Senior Aleesha Adkins (5-9) is the lone starter returning for Glenpool, after averaging six points and six rebounds per game during her junior season. Adkins is a versatile leader. She has strength and athleticism that helps her rebound the basketball. Blades has four players itching to get their shot to make a name for themselves. Juniors Malorie Smith (5-7) and Taylor McGuire (5-6) enter the starting lineup alongside seniors Cheyenne McIntosh (5-7) and Jessica Carter (5-6). Teams will
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5-7 PG Jr. Taylor McGuire 5-6 G Jr. Cheyenne McIntosh 5-7 G Sr. Jessica Carter 5-6 G Sr. BOYS Doug Winters 13-14 Record: 8-16
Outlook: The Glenpool Warriors return four starters to a team that won a tournament for the first time in 15 years last season. 6-foot-4 senior Ross Smith headlines the starting lineup for head coach Doug Winters. Last season, Smith averaged 10 points, five rebounds and three steals per game, making himself the clear impact player for the team this season. Fellow senior Tyler Winters (6-3) returns to the starting lineup alongside Smith. Winters will be a force in the post, after averaging seven points and eight rebounds in 2013. Junior Torrey Harper (5-7) will man the point guard spot. His passing and effort on the defensive end will be vital for the Warriors. Harper averaged seven assists and three steals per game last season. Coach Winters will need junior Caleb Ranford’s (5-8) sharp shooting ability; he led the Warriors with 12 points per game last season. Rounding out the lineup is 6-foot-1 junior guard Blayne Buchanan. “We have good shooters, quickness and a deep bench,” head coach Winters said. “What we lack is size and substitutes for our post players.” Ross Smith 6-4 G/F Sr. Tyler Winters 6-3 C Sr. Torrey Harper 5-7 PG Jr. Caleb Ranford 5-8 SG Jr. Blayne Buchanan 6-1 G Jr.
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HARDING CHARTER PREP EAGLES Website: www.hardingcharterprep. org GIRLS Misty Wallace (4th year) 13-14 Record: 10-16
Outlook: With four returning starters to the court for head coach Misty Wallace, the team and fans are excited to get the season underway. Meagan Smith (5-3, Sr.) will start at guard. Smith is a fast, skilled player with the ball in her hands, giving the Lady Eagles an offensive scoring threat. Tyra Owens (5-11, Sr.) is an impact player in the paint. Owens is one of the best shot blockers in the state. She will make a huge impact defensively and should help her team control the offensive boards. Payton Langely (5-6, So.) is young, but brings talent and a good attitude to the floor. This trio is the nucleus of a good team for coach Wallace. Meagan Smith 5-3 G Sr. Tyra Owens 5-11 C Sr. Payton Langely 5-6 G So.
BOYS Wade Wallace (4th year) 13-14 Record: 17-9
Outlook: Head coach Wade Wallace has a team capable of winning big games this season. On any given night his lineup could feature players with tremendous athleticism and good floor experience. George Price (6-0, So.) averaged 16.1 points, 5.0 assists and 2.5 steals per game. Price is the Eagles leading scorer. Junior forward Anselm Uzuegbunem (6-5) averaged 12.8 points and 8.1 rebounds and could become the teams double-double player coach Wallace is looking for from his starters. Kyle Davis (5-11, Sr.) is another guard with good experience that coach Wallace will miss until late December due to an injury suffered before the season started. Deion Harrison will move into the starting lineup until Davis can make his return. Bryan Jones (6-2, Sr.) is a combo player capable of playing guard or sliding inside and playing forward. Carlos Coppage II (5-9, So.) could see significant playing time this season. Man Man Cyrus will take
the role of the 6th man. Described as “instant offense,” Cyrus will add depth to the roster and give coach Wallace a spark on offense. Look for Azuegbunem to become a highly recruited player for Harding Prep. George Price 6-0 G So. Anselm Uzuegbunem 6-5 F Jr. Kyle Davis 5-11 G Sr. Bryan Jones 6-2 G/F Sr. Carlos Coppage II 5-9 G So. Man Man Cyrus
HARRAH PANTHERS
Website: www.harrahschools.com GIRLS Curt Knox 13-14 Record: 23-5
Outlook: Led by University of North Texas commit Blake Blessington (5-10, Sr.) the Lady Panthers are looking to make a return trip to the state tournament this season. Last year Blessington averaged 13.6 points, 6.1 rebounds and 3.1 assists per game. Blessington also shot 36 percent from behind the three-point line proving she can score from anywhere on the floor. Also getting some big minutes on the perimeter this year will be Shanna Visnieski (5-8, Jr.) and Maddison Collyer (5-4, So). Last season Visnieski averaged 11.1 points per game while Collyer got quality playing time as a freshman and averaged 2.5 points per game. In the frontcourt Harrah fans can look for forward Grace Brzozowski (5-11, Jr.) and center Ashley Dodd (6-1, Sr.) to be the go-to players for the Lady Panthers. Last season Dodd, who is an excellent outside shooter averaged 5.2 points and 4.1 rebounds per game. Brzozowski meanwhile averaged 4.8 points and 4.2rebounds per game. Blake Bessington 5-10 G Sr. Shanna Visnieski 5-8 G Jr. Ashley Dodd 6-1 C Sr. Grace Brzozowski 5-11 F Jr. Madison Collyer 5-4 G So. Erika Ankney 5-8 G Ali Brzozowski 6-2 C BOYS Bryan Jennings 13-14 Record: 24-4
Outlook: If you’re a fan of athletic big men that can run the floor, score in transition but also score with their back to the rim then Harrah is the team for you.
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Forwards Kellen Manek (6-7, Jr.) and Brady Manek (6-8, So.) both give the Panthers a great deal of size but are also athletic enough to step out on the floor or score easy baskets in transition. Last season Kellen averaged 12 points, 5.9 rebounds and 2.5 blocks per game while Brady added 10.3 points and 2.9 rebounds per contest. Carlos Slaughter (6-2, So.) moves in to Harrah from Shawnee and will team with Kellen and Brady in the frontcourt. In the backcourt Braden Jennings (6-0, Jr.) will run the point as an athletic slasher who can get to the rim at any time. Garrett Parsons (6-2, Jr.) will also start at guard for Harrah after moving in from Norman North. With such a talented lineup and a feeling of unfinished business after missing the state tournament last year expect the Panthers to make
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Kellen Manek 6-7 F Jr. Brady Manek 6-8 F So. Braden Jennings 6-0 G Jr. Garrett Parsons 6-2 G Jr. Carlos Slaughter 6-2 F So.
HILLDALE HORNETS
Website: www.hilldaleps.org GIRLS Scott Hensley (4th year) 13-14 record: 19-8
Outlook: After coming within an eyelash of missing the Class 4A state tournament a year ago, the Lady Hornets are focused on taking the next step as four starters return from last season’s team that finished the season with 19 wins. Describer by head coach
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Scott Hensley as a player with an unmatched desire to succeed, VYPE Top 100 selection Katie Kirkhart (12.3ppg/4.1reb./4.4asst.) returns for her third season as a starter playing alongside a trio of seniors including Hillary Calvert (10.2ppg), Casady Mills (6.0ppg/4.1 reb.), and Emily Dowdy (4.1ppg/3.0reb.) who have been part of a program turn around career during Hensley’s first three seasons at Hilldale. Junior forward McKensie Plant (4.3ppg/5.1 reb.) and sophomore forward Kenzie Mize (10.4ppg/5.0reb.) give head coach Scott Hensley more experience on the court and added reasons for optimism. “Team chemistry is our advantage,” admits Hensley. “It’s a talented group that isn’t afraid of hard work that thrives on competition.”
Hillary Calvert 5-8 G Sr. Casady Mills 5-9 F Sr. Emily Dowdy 5-10 F Sr. Katie Kirkhart 5-9 G Jr. McKensie Plant 5-9 FJr. Madyson Eichling 5-8 G Jr Kenzie Mize 5-10 F So. Madyson Eichling 5-7 G So. Tyler McMillan 5-9 G So.
BOYS Eric Romine (1st year) 13-14 record 8-12 Outlook: The Hornets return a trio of starters to the lineup as Eric Romine takes the reins as head coach. Among the four seniors on this year’s roster will be 6-foot-3 center Derek Altman, who averaged a double-double last season totaling 13.7 points and 10.2 rebounds per contest.
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Perimeter shooting from Bill Muse Jr. (11.3ppg/2.4 reb.), Chandler Cotner (6.4ppg/9.1 reb.) and point guard Hunter Mullens (5.1ppg/2.1reb./7.3 asst.) will be joined by junior guard Grant Sikes (9.7ppg/4.3reb./4.1asst.) in the starting unit. “We’re approaching this season with a simple plan of motivation + pride = success,” said Romine, “and the experience of our senior playmakers is a bonus. The maturity of the younger talent will be important.” Bill Muse Jr. 5-11 F Sr. Derek Altman 6-3 C Sr. Hunter Mullens 5-11 G Sr. Chandler Cotner 6-1 F Sr. Phong Cai 5-8 G Sr. Michael Breckon 6-4 C Jr. Grant Sikes 6-3 G So. Alden Norton 5-8 G So. Wyatt Wolfe 5-7 G So. Jeriah Steward 6-1 F So. Hunter Dotson 6-5 C Fr.
INOLA LONGHORNS Website: www.inola.k12.ok.us
GIRLS Donnie Martin (3rd year) 13-14 Record: 20-9 Outlook: The Lady Longhorns enter this season expecting to take the next step returning three starters from last year’s area finals team. A quartet of senior playmakers will provide the catalyst of leadership including 5-11 forward Lindsey Byfield, who averaged 8.1 points and 5.2 rebounds as a junior. Kylie Rue, a 5-7 forward who totaled 5.6 points while securing 5.0 rebounds joins Byfield and 5-7 Lacie Bullard (2.3ppg/2.1reb) at the forward position. Senior guard Carli Jones (3.1ppg/7.0reb/2steals) will be
joined by a talented 5-7 freshman Katelyn Harbison at guard. “Our seniors know what it takes to be successful,” said head coach Donnie Martin, who enters his third season at the helm. “We expect to be good again. Now it’s time to be one of the final eight teams chasing a gold ball.” Lindsey Byfield 5-11 F Sr. Lacie Bullard 5-7 F Sr. Carli Jones 5-7 G Sr. Kylie Rue 5-8 F Sr. Katelyn Harbison 5-7 G Fr.
BOYS Clyde Barkley (38th year) 13-14 Record: 19-9 Outlook: Entering his 38th season coaching high school basketball, all at his alma mater, Clyde Barkley has been in this position before. Graduation losses of six seniors and four starters have the Longhorns “re-loading” the lineup this season. Leading the charge will be 6-3 senior forward Garrett Glass, who inside-out scoring averaged 11.3 points and collected 3.4 rebounds per game last season. The size of the ‘Horns will be evident with the rebounding efforts of 6-6 senior center Donald Chasteen (2.3ppg/2.0reb) on the blocks while the quickness of junior guards Wesley Sheets (1.1ppg) and Cass Freeman (3.0reb/1.2asst) will be controlling tempo on the perimeter. Barkley also expects value contributions from the junior duo of 6-3 Matt Swope and 6-4 Trent Morris as well 5-10 senior guard Jordan Correa. “We’re returning a good nucleus from last year’s team including four players capable of impact performances any night,” said Barkley. “With the right combination of talent creating
chemistry and experience, the Longhorns will surprise a lot of teams.”
three-point shooter. Last season Boekman averaged eight points and two steals per game and will be expected to put up even bigger numbers this year. Also working on the perimeter will be Kylee Payne (5-3, Jr.) who averaged three points and two rebounds per game last year.
Garrett Glass 6-3 F Sr. Donald Chasteen 6-6 C Sr. Jordan Correa 5-10 G Sr. Eli Phillips 6-0 F Sr. Wesley Sheets 6-0 G Jr. Cass Freeman 6-0 G Jr. Matt Swope 6-3 F Jr. Trent Morris 6-4 F Jr. Jay Baker 6-0 G So. Nathan Biggs 6-0 F So. Carter Combs 5-10 G So. Jarrett Cornett 5-10 F So. Caleb Mason 6-4 F So. Alex McCombs 6-4 C So. Jacob Norman 5-7 G So. Micah Bell 5-10 G Fr.
Brooke Boeckman 5-3 G Sr. Kylee Payne 5-3 G Jr. Madison York 5-6 F Sr. Albany Hightower 5-9 F Sr. Kinsey Mueggenborg 6-0 C Jr. BOYS Jared Reese 13-14 Record: 21-4
KINGFISHER YELLOWJACKETS Website: www.kingfisher.k12.ok.us GIRLS Chris Combs 13-14 Record: 7-15
Outlook: “We are excited to get back on the court. We will be much bigger inside and believe we will be better on the boards and defensively,” said Lady Jackets head coach Chris Combs. The majority of that size will come fro center Kinsey Mueggenborg (6-0, Jr.) who averaged five points and four rebounds per game last season. Also in the frontcourt will be forwards Madison York (5-6, Sr.) and Albany Hightower (5-9, Sr.). York averaged seven points and four rebounds a game last year while Hightower added six points and four rebounds a game. In the backcourt Brooke Boeckman (5-3, Sr.) will be an impact player for the Lady Jackets as an active defender and a lights out
Outlook: Last season in head coach Jared Reese’s first season as head coach the Yellowjackets finished with a 21-4 overall record and came up just shy of the Class 4A state tournament after losing to Anadarko in the area tournament. This season Kingfisher brings back three starters and is once again eyeing a great season and a deep run in the playoffs according to Reese. “We should have another strong season with a great group of senior players returning. Offensively we should be strong on the inside and we will look to improve our outside shooting as the season progresses. Defensively we hope to dominate the rebounding statistics and make it difficult to get easy shots,” Reese said. Leading the Yellowjackets strong inside game will be Jace Sternberger (6-4, Sr.) who averaged 16 points and 12 rebounds per game last season. Sternberger also has several Division I football offers just like his teammate Kaden Jackson (6-3, Sr.) who has already committed to
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play football at Wyoming next year. On the outside point guard Bradyn Shepherd (5-11, Sr.) will be a major leader along with Mason Overstreet (6-0, Jr.), Trey Woods 6-2, Sr.) and Docker Haub (5-10, Sr.). Fans can also expect Garrett Yost (6-3, Sr.) and Marco Carqueno (6-2, So.) to factor into the rotation this year for the Yellowjackets. Jace Sternberger 6-4 F Sr. Bradyn Shepherd 5-11 PG Sr. Trey Woods 6-2 G Sr. Kaden Jackson 6-3 F Sr. Mason Overstreet 6-0 G Jr. Docker Haub 5-10 G Sr. Garrett Yost 6-3 F Sr. Marco Charqueno 6-2 G So.
JAY BULLDOGS
Website: www.jay.k12.ok.us GIRLS Cory Henton 13-14 Record: 12-15
Outlook: With just two starters back from last season Jay head coach Cory Henton said that this year could easily impress or disappoint fans. “This season could go either way for us. We have great athletes but they are still learning a new system and that takes time. A few of our players are underclassmen and they vie for valuable time. It all makes for an interesting season,” Henton said. The player Jay will rely on the most is forward Baylee Tanner (5-10, Sr.). Baylee had a very strong junior year and averaged 12 points and nine rebounds a game last year and according to Henton had a very good summer. Adding some size to the frontcourt will be Adrianna Cornell (6-1, Jr.) who averaged eight points and six rebounds a game last year.
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On the perimeter look for guards Chloe Price (5-7, Sr.) and Kaysten Goins (5-7, Sr.) to handle the bulk of the ballhandling dutes. Haley Dry (5-8, So.) averaged five points a game last year as a freshman and will most likely start at shooting guard for the Lady Bulldogs giving them another valuable scoring threat on the outside. Baylee Tanner 5-10 F Sr. Chloe Price 5-7 PG Sr. Kaysten Goins 5-7 PG Sr. Adrianna Cornell 6-1 C Jr. Haley Dry 5-8 SG So. BOYS Terry Sweeney 13-14 Record: 15-11
Outlook: With four returning starters off a team that finished 1511 last year the Bulldogs are eying a deep playoff run this season. Guiding the Bulldogs on that quest is point guard Jordan Sweeney (6-1, Sr.) who averaged 16.2 points and 7.2 rebounds per game last season. Described by his coach as a quick, strong point guard who can create his own shot but who also has range from three-point range Sweeney promises to be a tough matchup for opponents. Guards Will Robertson (6-2, Sr.) and Taylor Foster (6-0, Sr.) will give the Bulldogs other viable scoring options on the perimeter after averaging 13.5 and 9.4 points per game respectively. Rounding out the starting lineup will be forward Kyle Barker (6-2, Sr.) and guard Jordan Lee (5-8, Sr.). Meanwhile Nathan Ramaker (6-0, Sr.) gives the Bulldogs a shot in the arm off the bench as the team’s sixth man. Jordan Sweeney 6-1 PG Sr. Taylor Foster 6-0 G Sr. Will Robertson 6-2 SG Sr. Kyle Barker 6-2 F Sr. Jordan Lee 5-8 G Sr. Nathan Ramaker 6-0 F Sr.
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Ebony Williams (7th year) 13-14 Record: 11-17 Outlook: Head coach Ebony Williams returns five starters to the floor this season, adding pressure to succeed. But that pressure is something coach Williams and the Lady Bears thrive on. Taylor Hooks (5-8, Sr.) is a double-double player averaging over 15 points and 10 rebounds a game. She is capable of taking over games and scoring 25 and grabbing 12 rebounds. Fellow senior guard Tyel Stephens (5-3) is another scorer with excellent vision on the floor. Stephens will average 5.0 assists and 7.0 rebounds this year. Jalonna Young (5-10, So.) may be the young one of the group, but she plays like a veteran. Look for her production to go up and have her fair share of double-doubles. “Hooks, Stephens and Young play hard and they rally the team together. They can boost our confidence to win and the way they move on the floor together is awesome,” said coach Williams. Ashley Smith (5-4, Sr.) will start at shooting guard where she averaged 10 points a game last year. Myka Mullins (5-9, So.) is a strong forward capable of turning in a 12 rebound, 12 point performance on any given night. Marshay Walker is a tremendous shooter from any spot on the floor and carries a great attitude coming off the bench. Taylor Hooks 5-8 PG Sr. Tyel Stephens 5-3 G Sr.
Jalonna Young 5-10 F So. Ashley Smith 5-4 SG Sr. Myka Mullins 5-9 F So. Marshay Walker
BOYS Chad Campbell (10th year) 13-14 Record: 11-15 Outlook: Impact player C.J. Smith (5-10, Jr.) is back at guard for head coach Chad Campbell who enters his 10th season at John Marshall. Smith is one of two returning starters to the team this season. Mason Thomas (5-8, Sr.) will start at guard and give the Bears more speed in the backcourt. “Smith and Thomas will make an impact on both ends of the floor as good ball handlers and gritty defenders. They are both able to play with and without the ball and make us a more diverse group,” said coach Campbell. Good depth at multiple positions will help this team, but coach Campbell admits everyone needs to “buy into their roles” for them to have a chance to be good this season. Maleke Hall (6-3, Jr.) and Nnamdi Agbaji (6-0, Sr.) are two tough forwards coach Campbell will look to for big rebounds and points in the paint. Tramonda Moore (6-5, Jr.) has the length to play center, but is athletic enough to step out and play as a forward with the ball. Key players coming off the bench include Jamar Covington (Jr.), Justin Broiles (So.), Mekail Hall (So.) and Rashaad Simpson (Sr.). C.J. Smith 5-10 G Jr. Mason Thomas 5-8 G Sr. Maleke Hall 6-3 F Jr. Nnamdi Agbaji 6-0 F Sr. Tramonda Moore 6-5 F/C Jr. Jamar Covington Jr. Justin Broiles So. Mekail Hall So. Rashaad Simpson Sr.
LOCUST GROVE PIRATES Website: www.lg.k12.ok.us GIRLS Justin Brown 13-14 Record: 18-8
Outlook: Last season the Lady Pirates finished 18-8, just steps away from the state tournament after being eliminated in the area tournament. This season don’t expect the Lady Pirates to be satisfied with anything less than a gold ball though. Returning is guard Madison Davis (6-0, Sr.) who averaged 14 points, six rebounds, 2.5 assists and 2.5 steals per game last year. Davis is also committed to play at DII West Texas A&M next season. Oral Roberts commit and VYPE Top 100 selection Rylie Torrey (5-11, Sr.) will team with Davis this year after coming to Locust Grove from Weatherford. Last year Torrey averaged 15.5 points, 5.0 rebounds, 3.5 assists and 2.5 steals per game. Also working in Locust Grove’s guard-oriented offense will be Kennedy Sockoloski (5-10, Sr.) and Morgan Littlebear (5-8, Sr.). A year ago Sockoloski averaged 8.5 points and 6.0 rebounds per game while Littlebear averaged 5.8 and 3.7 rebounds per contest. Other players that fans can expect to play big roles this year are Brianna Grass (5-6, Jr.), Haylie Gregory (5-6, Jr.), Sheridan Houser (5-8, Jr.) and Macy Pierce (5-7, So.). Rylie Torrey 5-11 G Sr. Madison Davis 6-0 G Sr. Kennedy Sockoloski 5-10 G Sr. Morgan Littlebear 5-8 G Sr. Brianna Grass 5-6 G Jr. Haylie Gregory 5-6 F Jr. Sheridan Houser 5-8 G Jr. Macy Pierce 5-7 G So. BOYS Dusty Torrey 13-14 Record: 22-4
Outlook: Dusty Torrey takes over on the sidelines for Locust Grove this season leading a team that finished 22-4 last year and made it all the way to the area tournament. With four starters back the transition to a new system may be a bit easier but Torrey said there will still be a learning curve. “This is my first year as the Locust Grove boys coach so we will be learning from each other every day this season. From what I have seen this summer and on last year’s game film we should
be able to place a very quick and athletic team on the floor with solid offensive balance,” Torrey said. “Our guards can really score at times and our post players do a nice job around the basket as well. Defense will be our emphasis and we will look to run and apply very good defensive pressure on our opponents.” The trio of Tyler Rowland (6-1, Sr.), Mason Fine (5-9, Jr.0 and Colton Pike (6-4, Sr.) will be the driving force behind the Pirates offense this year. Last season Rowland averaged 13.2 points and 6.1 rebounds per game from his spot at guard while Fine averaged 12.5 points, 3.6 assists and 3.1 steals per game. With Rowland and Fine working on the outside, Pike gives the Pirates a big presence inside and averaged 11.6 points and 8.2 rebounds per game last year. Point guard Zach Robinson (5-8, Jr.) and forward Jason Pirtle (6-2, Jr.) round out the starting five. Last year Robinson averaged 7.8 points and 4.1 assists per game while Pirtle missed most of last year with an injury. Tyler Rowland 6-1 G Sr. Mason Fine 5-9 G Jr. Colton Pike 6-4 C Sr. Zach Robinson 5-8 PG Jr. Jason Pirtle 6-2 F Jr. Keven Wadlow 6-2 F Sr. Zach Bailey 6-4 F Jr. Wyatt Rogers 6-0 G Sr.
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GIRLS Jeff Word (3rd year) 13-14 Record: 13-14 Outlook: The road to success continues for the Lady Longhorns as three starters return to the hardwood for head coach Jeff Word, who begins his third season. Topping the reason for excitement is the play of 5-6 junior point guard Hannah Howard, who averaged 17.2 points per contest while totaling 3.5 assists and 2.4 steals as a sophomore. The Lady Longhorns ability to put points on the board will benefit from the quickness of 5-4 junior guard Maci Coll, who averaged 9.1 points per outing last season. Senior guard Savannah Throneberry (5.4ppg/5.1reb)will once again bring an aggressive minded approach on the defensive end as well as her ability to score. “Hannah is a difference maker, a creator” said Word in reference to Howard’s contributions. “She can score off the dribble as well as spot
up and hit nothing but net from long range. When we get all the pieces together, this will be a good basketball team through hard work capable of making a long run in the playoffs. Savannah Throneberry 5-7 G/F Sr. Bailey Copeland 5-8 P Sr. Kaylyn Crockett 5-10 P Sr. Hannah Howard 5-6 G Jr. Maci Coll 5-4 G Jr. Kerra Day 5-8 F Jr. Shelby Powell 5-7 F Jr. Hayden Epley 5-6 G Fr.
BOYS Chuck Ryan (1st year) 13-14 Record: 11-14 Outlook: The journey to success begins for the Longhorns with only one returning starter as head coach Chuck Ryan takes the lead as trail boss. A pair of seniors including 6-3 guard Nathan Meek and 6-0 guard Brady Norman top the list of experienced players along with three juniors including 5-5 guard Layne McClennahan, 6-0 guard Adonis McGee and 6-3 power forward Neil Brown. The up tempo offense and smothering defense will also rely upon the guard play of Chris Banks, Cam Northrup and Caleb Norman while Cory Reeve and Terrell Harris bolster the depth in the paint. “We’ll use our speed and athleticism to create scoring chances,” said Ryan. “Points of turnovers will be a definite point of emphasis. We’re getting a late start because of our football success; but it’s how you finish that counts the most.” Nathan Meek 6-3 G/F Sr. Brady Norman 6-0 G Sr. Layne McClennahan 5-5 G Jr. Adonis McGee 6-0 G Jr. Neil Brown 6-3 F/C Jr. Cory Reeves 6-6 F/C Jr. Chris Banks 6-0 G Jr. Daniel Miller 5-9 F Jr. Cam Northrup 5-8 G So. Caleb Norman 6-4 G So. Terrell Harris 6-5 F/C So. Bryce Usery 5-9 G So. Cody Almond 5-9 G So. Dyon Dixon 5-7 G So. Kane Rogers 5-6 G So.
MADILL WILDCATS
Website: www.madillok.com GIRLS Aaron George (16th year) 13-14 Record: 16-13
Outlook: With only two returning starters in the lineup for the
Lady Wildcats, Madill could find themselves in a pickle heading into the new season. By the time the season starts head coach Aaron George could have things under control. Senior Mikah Hartsfield (5-5) will start at guard where she averaged 4.1 points and 3.0 steals per contest last year. Hartsfield will have forward Liz Schulke (5-11, Sr.) in the post. Schulke accounted for 4.0 points and 4.1 rebounds last year and is expected to have another solid season. “We’re very young with little experience, but we will get better as the year goes on,” said coach George. Mikah Hartsfield 5-5 G Sr. Liz Schulke 5-11 F Sr.
BOYS Aaron George (16th year) 13-14 Record: 9-15
Outlook: Coach George will have a young squad led by Colton Clement (5-9, Sr.). The senior averaged 8.2 points, 4.0 rebounds and 3.6 steals per game last year. Clement is the only returning starter to the team this year. Clement is described as a great leader, plays hard and brings the most experience to the court. “We will be very aggressive and play well together. I expect to show improvements as the season moves forward,” said coach George. Colton Clement 5-9 G Sr.
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MCLAIN TITANS Website: www.mclain.tulsaschools. org GIRLS Bobby Nealy Jr. 13-14 Record: 0-22
Outlook: A squad that didn’t register a victory last season is now experienced and hungry for success in coach Bobby Nealy Jr.’s second season at the helm. “This is not the inexperience group from last year,” said the Lady Titans head coach. “They know what to expect, they are committed, determined, and hungry for success.” Success will come from the success of Ceyairrra Flemons (5-0, So.)
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who led the team in points and steals last year as a freshman. Flemons averaged 10 points per game last season and has worked hard over the summer to improve her all around game which has improved her confidence coming into her sophomore campaign. A trio of seniors LaJa Jefferson (5-6), Jenne Brown (5-8) and Atia Spears (5-8) will be counted upon for coach Nealy. Ariel SheltonBrown (5-7, Jr.) averaged four points per game last season at the guard spot. C’yanne Hunter (Fr.) has bought into her role and brings a lot of energy when she hits the hardwood. “We are excited about this year’s group. We took our lumps and losses last year and we learned from them,” explained Nealy. “We had a great summer, we have some new additions to our team that will really make a difference adding more depth.”
could play a role in the success as the feel important roles for the Titans in David Castine (5-6, Sr.) and Darrell McMahon (6-0, Sr.) at small forward. Castine averaged nine points but 6.5 steals last year at shooting guard. McMahon provides decent size but will need to become a bigger force on the boards. Tron Patterson (5-10, Jr.) will see an increased role this year and will look to capitalize with the added minutes. Brian Christian will provide quality minutes off the bench for coach Cordell Love. Coach Love previewed the upcoming season, “This should be another interesting season with a lot of good newcomers that will add to a special team once again.”
BOYS Cordell Love 13-14 Record: 19-6
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Ceyairra Flemons 5-0 G So. LaJa Jefferson 5-6 G Sr. Jenne Brown 5-8 G Sr. Atia Spears 5-8 G/F Sr. Ariel Shelton-Brown 5-7 G Jr.
Outlook: For the Titans to return to state, Keondre Jones (5-5, Sr.) will be key as he evolves into a leadership role in his final season. Jones averaged 15 points, eight assists, three steals and 1.5 rebounds a year ago. His ability to become an impact player in games will measure the success of the Titans. Trevion Jones (6-5, Sr.) will be a force on the block after pulling in nine rebounds per game a season ago. He added seven points and two steals per game and will look to add to those numbers as a senior. Two other seniors
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five seniors, this team will need time to grow and gain experience. “With a group of young kids to surround Berry,” Copeland said. “We’ll surprise people at the end. Inexperience will be a major hurdle for our team.” Adrienne Berry 5-10 F Sr. Tesa Danusantoso 5-10 F Sr. BOYS Kellen McCoy 13-14 Record: 7-16
Outlook: Head coach Kellen McCoy comes into his first year with three seniors who are returning to the starting lineup. These seniors will bring experience to the floor, as they try to improve along with their young teammates. Guard D.J.
Lloyd (5-8) will be the leader in the backcourt. Seniors Kyle Mazza (62) and Cameron Adney (6-1) will bring the defensive intensity on the wings. Sophomore Tony Elix (6-4) will look to make a serious impact on the glass for the Rockets. Junior Christian Trent (6-0) joins Lloyd in the backcourt. “We have improved in a lot of areas,” McCoy said. “We are looking to continue our growth and continue to develop.” D.J. Lloyd 5-8 G Sr. Kyle Mazza 6-2 F Sr. Cameron Adney 6-1 F Sr. Tony Elix 6-4 F So. Christian Trent 6-0 G Jr.
MULDROW BULLDOGS
MOUNT ST. MARY ROCKETS GIRLS Nichole Copeland 13-14 Record: 26-4
Outlook: Nichole Copeland inherits a roster that has talent, but lacks quality experience. Senior Adrienne Berry (5-10) will be the focal point for the Lady Rockets. She is a balanced player that was under-utilized last season because of the depth of last year’s team. She has the ability to score, rebound, run the floor and play lockdown defense. Senior Tesa Danusantoso (5-10) will join Berry and look to give the same impact. After going to the state tournament four years in a row and graduating
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Sarah Reynolds - Amari McCoy Kristina Wells - Dailyn Pratt
D’Ovion Benton-Coleman - Jaxson Wall - Trey Reeves Trenton Farney - Amari Hardwick
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GIRLS Jana Armer (16th year) 13-14 Record: 15-10 Outlook: The future is now for the Lady Bulldogs as head coach Jana Armer enters her 16th season on the sideline. Muldrow returns only one starter in 5-foot5 point guard Jarrah Reynolds, who averaged 5.4 points while picking 2.5 steals per game last year. “She’s a three year starter,” said Armer, “and knows how to lead her team and loves the assist to scoring points. Jarrah’s extra effort play makes everybody else play harder.” Points in the paint will come from 5-foot-10 junior Dailyn Pratt (5.4ppg/5.3reb.) and 5-foot-9 senior Kristina West while Amari McCoy (2.3ppg/2.0 reb.) joins Reynolds on the perimeter. Armer will also look to several sophomores to come off the bench for added scoring plus defense. Jarrah Reynolds 5-5 PG Sr. Kristina West 5-9 F Sr. Kelsi Clawson 5-8 F Sr. Amari McCoy 5-6 G Jr. Dailyn Pratt 5-10 P Jr. Tessa Johnson 5-8 F Jr. Michelle Sevenstar 5-6 G So. Lexi Israel 5-4 G So. Adrianah Lee 5-8 F So. Katie Smith 5-6 G So. Madison Durham 5-6 G So.
BOYS Adam Simmons (2nd year) 13-14 Record: 11-16 Outlook: The approach is simple for the Bulldogs this season #Together. Head coach Adam Simmons enters his second season on the bench with three starters returning to a young and energetic roster including 6-foot-4 junior forward Trey Reeves along with guards Jaxson Wall, D’Ovion Benton-Coleman and Austin Marion. “Chemistry and confidence in each other has been our focus,” said Simmons referencing the inexperienced depth of the Bulldogs roster. “As a group, we have a competitive spirit. We will find our chemistry through hard work.” Muldrow will look to several other players including sophomore guard Amari Hardwick for added scoring this season.
Trenton Farney 6-3 F Sr. Trey Reeves 6-4 F Jr. Jaxson Wall 6-0 G Jr. D’Ovion Benton-Coleman 5-10 G Jr. Austin Marion 5-10 G Jr. Hunter Keith 5-8 G Jr. Dalton Sharp 5-10 G Jr. Darren Hill 5-10 G Jr. Amari Hardwick 6-0 G So. Mikey Marion 6-1 F So.
NEWCASTLE RACERS
Website: www.newcastle.k12. ok.us GIRLS Brett Sanders (2nd year) 13-14 Record: 19-9
Outlook: The Lady Racers may be young, but they sure are fun to watch! Aaliyah Endsley (Jr.) is back at guard where she averaged 6.1 points and 4.2 assists per contest. Endsley and sophomore guard Hailey Sylvester are two fast guards with the ability to slash to the basket or step out on the perimeter and hit three pointers. Katie Mayo (So.) will start at center for head coach Brett Sanders. Her play in the paint is crucial to the team’s success. Her 6.5 points, 6.0 rebounds and 1.3 blocks will play a major role this season. Kindle Nelms (So.) and Caitlynne Weatherly (So.) could have breakout seasons as they both look to contribute on both ends of the court. Krey Johnson is another player coach Snaders will lean on for quality minutes this year.
adversity during the season,” said Johnson. Caleb Nichols (5-8, Jr.) will start at point guard using his speed and agility to push the action up court. Isaac Johnson (6-3, Jr.) and Gavin Garner (6-4, Jr.) are two wing players that add instant offense to the team. Both players are dynamic and can take over a game. Ben Persall (6-2, Sr.) is the perfect complement to the previously mentioned players. Persall has experience and a desire to win. Last but not least is senior post player Cale Asperheim (6-4). Another solid man in the paint with no fear of mixing it up and battling for rebounds. The wildcards could be Glen Cerny and Casey Freeman. Both players give coach Sanders quality minutes off the bench. Caleb Nichols 5-8 PG Jr. Isaac Johnson 6-3 W Jr. Gavin Garner 6-4 W Jr. Ben Persall 6-2 W Sr. Cale Asperheim 6-4 P Sr. Glen Cerny Casey Freeman
Gracie Garrison G Jr. Cherokee Gott G Jr. BOYS Tyler Chronister 13-14 Record: 20-6
OOLOGAH MUSTANGS Website: www.oologah.k12.ok.us GIRLS Kandy Damron 13-14 Record: 9-19
Kandy Damron. The coach said she believes what will help her team grow the most s their tough schedule. “We don’t have a lot of experience and we play a very tough schedule. I don’t know what our record will be at the end of the year but I do think we will be a tough, battle-tested team by playoff time,” Damron said. “I think this is the start of something good and a team that could be good for several years but we do have a lot of growing to do.” The lone returning starter for the Lady Mustangs is Gracie Garrison (Jr.) who will start at guard. Also starting at guard this year will be Cherokee Gott (Jr.). The Lady Mustangs will also most likely start two freshman this year and feature a lineup that includes just one senior that will get significant playing time.
Outlook: The Lady Mustangs return just one starter from last season’s team and that lack of experience may be daunting to some coaches but not to Oologah’s
Outlook: Last season the Mustangs won 20 games and advanced all the way to the area tournament. This season however Oologah brings back just two starters and will be relying heavily on a group of players who have waited in the wings for their chance at success in an Oologah uniform. The silver lining of that dark cloud is that the two returning
Aaliyah Endsley G Jr. Katie Mayo C So. Hailey Sylvester G So. Kindle Nelms F So. Caitlynne Weatherly G So. Krey Johnson BOYS Kevin Johnson (1st year) 13-14 Record: 15-12
Outlook: Head coach Kevin Johnson returns all five starters from last year’s squad that won 15 games. “We have a chance to be really good this upcoming season. The kids had a great summer and have bought into a more up-tempo system. The true test of our team character will show itself once we deal with
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starters give the Mustangs quite the 1-2 punch. At forward Breydon DeSpain (6-2, Jr.) gives the Mustangs an athletic big man who is a tough cover for any post. DeSpain was also selected to the VYPE Top 100 list after averaging 20.9 points and 8.3 rebounds per game last year. Guard Levi Potter (6-2, Sr.) is the other half of Oologah’s dynamic duo and averaged 15.1 points and 5.8 rebounds per game last season. “We have two core players back and some good young kids along with some older kids who are getting their first experience of playing big minutes,” head coach Tyler Chronister said. “Our schedule is tough but moving forward I think it will be good for us and have us ready for the playoffs.” Breydon DeSpain 6-2 F Jr. Levi Potter 6-2 G Sr.
PAULS VALLEY PANTHERS
Website: www.paulsvalleyschools. com GIRLS Gary Chaffin 2013-14 Record: 13-12
Outlook: Kallie McMahan (5-10, Sr.) is capable of playing multiple positions including guard where she posted double digit scoring averages to go along with 2 assists and 6 rebounds last season. At forward is Abigail Grimmett (5-7, Sr.) who plays with a huge heart and makes plays due to her hustle. That high energy allowed her to register 9.4 points, 7 rebounds, and 2 steals per game as a junior. Second year head coach Gary Chaffin discussed the outlook of his
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squad this season, “We’re looking to be really good and the girls have worked really hard. They’ve made huge strides this summer against some good people.” Claire Grimmet (5-9, Jr.) will be expected to add more offensively while bringing the same intensity on the glass that she had last year. Senior guard Kaylee Lambeth should see her production increase this year in her final as a Panther. In the front court Jazmine Mudhar (6-0, Jr.) showed flashes last year after averaging 4 points and 6 rebounds last year. At five-footeleven, Maddie Caldwell will bring energy off the bench at the forward and guard spot.
Kallie McMahan Abigail Grimmett Claire Grimmet Kaylee Lambeth Jazmine Mudhar Maddie Caldwell
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BOYS Tim Johnson 2013-14 Record: 8-15
Outlook: With returning leading scorer Treston Williams (6-0, Sr.) back at the four the Panthers will have a great leader that fills up every stat category that was indicative last season when he tallied 15 points, 8 rebounds, and 2 steals per game as a junior. At center, Greg Balcerak (6-6, Jr.) returns after leading the Panthers in rebounds averaging 10 per game and was second in scoring averaging 12 points. Balcerak’s athleticism and size makes him a difference maker on the defensive end as well. “We lost two starters but return the bulk of our players,” explained Johnson. “We played five sophomores, two of whom started, while two juniors including one starter last year. They are now a
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year older and stronger.” A trio of juniors will be looked upon in the backcourt in Matt Perry (6-2, Jr.), Beydan Jackson (62, Jr.), and Michel Meave (6-0, Jr.). Perry and Jackson averaged 7 and 5 points respectively while Meave missed all but eight games with a foot fracture last season. Look for Shedrick Murray, a junior guard, and Garrett Readnour, a senior forward, to make their presence known in the second line off the bench. Treston Williams Greg Balcerak Matt Perry Breydan Jackson Michel Meave Shedrick Murray Garrett Readnour
6-0 F Sr. 6-6 C Jr. 6-2 G Jr. 6-2 G Jr. 6-0 G Jr. G Jr. F Sr.
PLAINVIEW INDIANS
Website: www.plainview.k12.ok.us GIRLS Andy Bloodworth (9th year) 13-14 Record: 23-3
Outlook: Plainview returns five players to the court with starting experience. For head coach Andy Bloodworth that means his team is loaded with players that know the system and know how to contribute to the team’s success. “We return every single player from last year, plus a few additions. Our inaugural season in Class 4A we gained a lot of experience playing with two juniors and the rest were sophomores and freshmen. We are looking forward to being right in the mix of things this year,” said coach Bloodworth. Hayden Hunt (9.3ppg, 2.2rpg, 1.6apg) brings senior leadership to the court and is a scoring threat from her guard position. Megan
Shelton (13.6ppg, 8.0rpg, 4.1apg) joins Hunt in the backcourt. Shelton brings accuracy and a willingness to get in the paint and bang for rebounds. Hannah Ross (6.4ppg, 3.7rpg, 2.0apg) rounds out this trio of talented guards. Between the triplets, coach Bloodworth has everything you want in a backcourt. Rebecca Wright (11.6ppg, 8.1rpg, 2.4bpg) and Ally Parham (10.0ppg, 6.1rpg, 3.5apg) can play inside or out on the perimeter. This Plainview team is mentally tough and will outwork opponents. Look for coach Bloodworth to drag opponents into deep water and win games because his girls want it more. Hayden Hunt 5-5 G Sr. Hannah Ross 5-7 G Sr. Megan Shelton 5-8 G Jr. Rebecca Wright 6-1 F Jr. Ally Parham 5-7 G So.
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POTEAU PIRATES
Website: www.poteau.k12.ok.us GIRLS Scott Gregory (3rd year) 13-14 Record: 15-11
Outlook: Overcoming the loss of five seniors will be the big challenge ahead for the Lady Pirates as they look to the upcoming campaign. But the cupboard isn’t totally bare as coach Scott Gregory will have a couple of starters back who gained valuable experience last year as sophomores, and were part of an undefeated freshman team. Guard Kandace Standridge (11.3ppg, 3rpg, 2asstpg) returns to add to her game this year along with
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Indian Capital Technology Center forward Sunnie McConnell (6.1ppg, 4.3rpg). Joining those two will be Kori LaFevers and Maci McMillin who also saw some varsity experience last year. The Lady Pirates will also call on sophomore Darci Kuck and freshman Kenzie Newman to contribute early to help get Poteau off to a strong start. “We’ll have to be particularly strong on the defensive end and try to create turnovers,” said Gregory. “We’re very young and inexperienced, but play extremely hard and well together.”
Kannan Hardaway 6-0 G Jr. Austin Skelton 5-10 G Jr. Mason Grimm 6-3 C Jr. Dalton Smith 6-0 G Jr. Ben Klutts 6-1 F So.
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Kandace Standridge 5-8 G Jr. Sunnie McConnell 5-8 F Jr. Lori LaFevers 5-6 G Jr. Maci McMillin 5-8 G Jr. Darci Kuck 5-11 F So. Kenzie Newman 5-8 G Fr. BOYS Todd Hackler (1st year) 13-14 Record: 12-14
Outlook: Like the girls, the boys will be rebuilding following a senior-laden team last year. New coach Todd Hackler returns guard Kannan Hardaway as the focal point of the team. “He’s very athletic and a great shooter,” said Hackler. Joining him will be Mason Grimm who will play in the paint for the Pirates and guard Dalton Smith, both of whom saw playing time last year. Austin Skelton and Ben Klutts figure to round out the starting crew at least in the early going. Though young, Hackler feels the athleticism this group possesses will help mold them into a highly competitive team by the end of the season.
6.5reb Olivia Couch 5-10 F Sr. 5.6 5.1 Lexie Mixon 5-7 G Jr. Christina Trumbo 5-7 G Jr. Jaden Webb 5-7 G So. 8.2 Haylee Swayze 5-11 G Fr. Abbey Berrey 5-9 F Jr. Emily Cudd 5-6 G Sr. Morgan Lathan 5-5 G Sr.
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PURCELL DRAGONS
Website: www.purcellps.org GIRLS Heather Graham (1st year) 13-14 Record: 8-12
Outlook: Things are literally “looking up” for the Lady Dragons as Heather Graham takes the reins of the girls’ basketball program. The first year coach welcomes the return of two starters including 6-0 junior post Ashton Nemecek (10.4ppg/6.7reb.) and 5-10 power forward Olivia Couch (5.6ppg/5.1reb.). Adding to the “up-side” potential will be 5-11 freshman Haylee Swayze giving Purcell size on both ends of the court. The 5-7 guard combination of Jaden Webb (8.2ppg), Lexie Mixon and Christina Trumbo will have the duties of managing play on the perimeter. Bolstering the bench play will be 5-6 senior Emily Cudd, 5-5 senior Morgan Lathan and 5-9 junior Abbey Berrey. “With the size on our roster, post play will be an emphasis,” said Graham. “With senior leadership and extra effort from every player, we’re excited about the opportunities for success this season.” Ashton Nemecek 6-0 P Jr. 10.3
Cody Mooneyham 5-8 PG Sr. Tanner Martin 6-3 F Sr. Barrett Huey 6-2 F Sr. Mac McGregor 6-0 G Sr. Nick Northcutt 5-11 G Sr. Reid Rogez 6-1 F Sr. Austin Pendly 6-0 G Sr.
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Outlook: The Dragons enter this season filled with seasoned players as veteran head coach Lee Reimer begins his 31st year at the helm. A trio of starters, all seniors, returns to the hardwood, including 5-8 point guard Cody Mooneyham, who will direct the offensive attack for another season. Joining the tandem of guards will be 6-0 Mac McGregor and 5-11 Nick Northcutt. Front line prowess will rest upon the contributions of 6-3 Tanner Martin, 6-2 Barrett Huey, 6-1 Reid Rogez along with the efforts of 6-0 guard Austin Pendly. “We’re going to rotate players and keep things fresh,” admits Reimer, who looks forward to a fun season coaching players that enjoy the game. With the advantage of a veteran senior roster, the Dragons enter with an experience advantage that should only get better as the season continues.
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Website: www.rolandschools.org GIRLS Scott Lowe (2nd year) 13-14 Record: 8-13
Outlook: The combination of youth and a new coach made it a difficult year for the Lady Rangers last season. But Coach Scott Lowe feels his girls are ready to turn the corner this season with three starters back on the hardwood. After a stellar sophomore season that saw her average 18.3 points and five rebounds a game, 5-foot-8 forward Mikiah McDonald brings added maturity and confidence back this season. “Because of her ability to score inside and outside, she draws a lot of double-teams and has become a very willing passer,” said Lowe. Sadie Carter (9.2ppg/5.1asst) and Taylor Edwards (5ppg/ 2.2steal) both got a lot of playing time last year with
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Roland Rangers Lowe’s 8-10 player rotation and will up the experience level on the floor for Roland. “We’re still young but now with a little experience on our side so I think we’ll be greatly improved this season,” said Lowe. Mikiah McDonald 5-8 F Jr. Sadie Carter 5-3 G So. Taylor Edwards 5-5 G Sr. Katie White 5-6 G Sr. Deja Murray 5-8 F Sr. Emily Coleman G So. Makayla Enochs G So. Olivia Gray C So. BOYS Ed Lewis (32 year) 13-14 Record: 17-8
Outlook: Talk about a rebuilding job. After losing his entire starting crew after the 2012 campaign, veteran Ranger coach Ed Lewis, starting his 32nd year as the head Ranger, managed to find the athletes to have an excellent 17-8 mark last year. And the Running Rangers, as they’re nicknamed, look to continue doing just that this season with two starters back in Clay Conley (12.1ppg, 5.2reb, 1.5blk) and Mason Wiggins (2.1ppg, 1.6reb). Conley at 6-foot-
5 will be the go-to guy for Roland. “He has a good three-point shot and can score inside as well plus he’s long on defense,” said Lewis. Following the two starters, the Rangers will have several players who saw at least some varsity action last year in Gavin Lynch (1.4ppg), Steven Suter (2.7ppg), Rashawn Eubanks (2.8ppg) and Khalil Morris (1.2ppg). Without a lot of offensive firepower back, Lewis knows it will take lots of hustle on both ends of the floor for the Rangers to continue their success. “We will have to stress defense and really come together quickly this season,” said Lewis. Clay Conley 6-5 F Sr. Mason Wiggins 6-3 F So. Khalil Morris 5-8 G So. Christian Johnson 5-9 G Sr. Patrick Parks 6-1 F Sr. Steven Suter 6-1 C Jr. Gavin Lynch 5-11 F Jr. Rashawn Eubanks 5-11 G Sr.
Bailey Morgan - Taten Hyde -Kalyn Martinez Kristen Fullbright - Jordan Spencer Website: www.sallisawps.org GIRLS: Athena McCoy (3rd year) 13-14 Record: 13-14
Outlook: The table is set much like it was last year at the start of the season with a solid nucleus of experienced seniors for the Lady Diamonds. Four of those seniors and a sophomore are expected to make up the starting five when things tip off in early December. Although coach Athena McCoy doesn’t single out any one player to look for, the returning guard duo of Bailey Morgan (8.4ppg, 3rpg) and Kalyn Martinez (4.7ppg, 1apg) will probably be the two that opponents will be looking to stop this season. Jordan Spencer (3.6ppg, 3.5rpg), who as the 6-2 center will need to be more productive in the paint this season for Sallisaw to thrive this
year. Returning starters Kristen Fullbright (7.5ppg, 2rpg, 1apg) and Taten Hyde (11.5ppg, 6.6rpg) will round out this seasoned five. Kirsten Hamilton, Bailey and Calley Covington and Megan Green should help in a reserve role for the Lady Diamonds. “I look forward to watching my seniors lead this team,” said McCoy. “They did it all summer long and I can’t wait to see the pay-off for all their hard work.” Bailey Morgan 5-8 G Sr. Kristen Fullbright 5-8 G Sr. Jordan Spencer 6-2 C Sr. Kalyn Martinez 5-3 G Sr. Hanna Wiley 5-9 C Jr. Jenna McGarrah 5-8 F Jr. Kirsten Hamilton 5-6 G Jr. Taten Hyde 5-9 F So. Bailey Covington 5-2 G So. Calley Covington 5-2 G So. Bailey Waldon 5-3 F So. Megan Green 5-2 G So.
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BOYS James Youngblood (1st year)
13-14 Record: 7-16
Outlook: What the Black Diamonds lack in experience, new head coach
James Youngblood feels they’ll make up for in determination as Sallisaw returns only one starter. Senior point guard Skylar Oren is that one returner. Coach Youngblood feels as though Oren can pace Sallisaw. “His quickness and explosiveness on the floor make him a scorer. He’ll play big minutes for us this year,” said Youngblood. He’ll be surrounded by a quartet of juniors including power forward/center, 6-6 Kyle Gladner who saw some significant playing time last year. The other juniors expected to crack the starting lineup are Nicholas Pierce, Trey Philpot and Trinton Morris. “I’m looking forward to this season. The players have
been working very hard with the mindset of turning our program around. We’re rebuilding this year, having to replace four starters, but I’m confident in our players and their abilities,” said Youngblood. Skylar Oren 6-1 G Sr. Kevin Lacquement 5-9 G Sr. Kyle Gladner 6-6 F/C Jr. Nicholas Pierce 5-9 G Jr. Trey Philpot 6-3 G/F Jr. Trinton Morris 6-3 G/F Jr. Eddie Rusak 6-4 C So.
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Outlook: Last year the Saints finished with an 8-16 record but do return three starters along with several others who got varsity experience last year. While experience will be a positive for the Saints size will not, with none of the Saints top four players being over 6-0 tall. “Even though we are still an undersized team, we hope to use all the experience gained by many of our varsity players last season in order to be an improved basketball team this season,” head coach Josh Hutchinson said. On the perimeter Saints fans can expect to see guards Deangelo Robles (5-11, Jr.) and Noah Boyd (5-9, Sr.) showcase their playmaking ability on a nightly basis. Point guard Cesar Gallegos (5-8, So.) will also play a major role for the Saints this year as the team’s leader on both ends of the floor. With their trio of guards working on the outside, forward Fabian Villa (5-11, Jr.) will work in the paint to soften up opposing defenses like crushing body blows from Arturo Gatti. Deangelo Robles 5-11 G Jr. Noah Boyd 5-9 G Sr. Cesar Gallegos 5-8 G So. Fabian Villa 5-11 F Jr.
SEMINOLE CHIEFTAINS GIRLS *No information provided by school. BOYS Jeremy Bryan 13-14 Record: 13-11
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Watters averaged six points and five rebounds per game while Martin averaged three points and seven rebounds per contest. Gavin Cox (6-2, Jr.) will be the Chieftains leader on the perimeter this year after averaging eight points, two assists and three rebounds per game. Dax Henley (5-10, Jr.) and Jack Roberts (5-10, Sr.) will also both play big roles in the backcourt this year. A year ago Roberts averaged six points and three assists per game while Henley chipped in averages of three points, two assists and two rebounds per contest. Zane Watters 6-5 F Sr. Gavin Cox 6-2 G Jr. D’Shawn Martin 6-5 F Sr. Dax Henley 5-10 G Jr. Jack Roberts 5-10 G Sr.
SEQUOYAH CLAREMORE EAGLES Website: www.sequoyaheagles.net GIRLS Richie Burks 13-14 Record: 15-12
Outlook: Senior Aubryana Matussak (5-8, Sr.) returns after averaging 12 points, 5.8 rebounds and 3.4 assists. A versatile player, Matussak can play any position on the floor giving first year head coach Richie Burks a lot of options. “We have some veteran players that have been through the battles,” Burks said of his squad for the 2014-15 season. Lynzey Moriz (5-6, Jr.) will join Matussak in the backcourt providing an additional scoring threat that can fill a number of roles for the Eagles. Courtney Nugent (5-6, Sr.) averaged 7.2 points per game last season while dishing out two assists and pulling down two rebounds on average. The guard trio should give opposing coaches headaches this season. Add in forward Savannah Mathews (5-10, Sr.) and center Janna Eaton (6-0, Jr.) the headache might grow stronger for those coaches. Mathews averaged 7.8 rebounds per game a season ago and Eaton should see her figures increase this year. Hanna Hansen, Brilee Whitten, and Sadie Wilson will all three give the Eagles a strong second line. Aubryana Matussak 5-8 G Sr. Lynzey Moriz 5-6 G Jr. Courtney Nugent 5-6 G Sr.
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Savannah Mathews 5-10 F Sr. Janna Eaton 6-0 C Jr. Hanna Hansen Brilee Whitten Sadie Wilson BOYS Larry Grigg 13-14 Record: 4-21
Outlook: After a down season the Eagles are excited to begin the 2014-15 campaign with all five starters returning from last year. Second year head coach Larry Grigg discussed his expectations, “We hope to be improved. We’ll have a number of players see time on the court. Our focus is on improving our rebounding over last year and to be more physical.” One of those players that will see the court early and often is guard Blake Mills (5-8, Sr.) who gained the admiration of his head coach, “For his size he’s one of the best players I have coached. He handles the ball well, is quick, and can core outside or take the ball to the rack.” Last season the five-foot-eight guard averaged 16 points per game as a junior. Up front the Eagles feature good size in forwards George Longhorn (6-3, Jr.), Tanner Ortery (6-0, Jr.) and Grant Akin (6-5, Jr.) who all three averaged more than five points per game last season. At guard, Daniel Devore (5-10, Jr.) averaged four points per game last season and should see that number rise this year. Grigg spoke of the depth of his squad and explained that Johnny Pryor (5-9, So.), Josh Sabharwall (6-2, Fr.), Miguel Fulgenczo (6-1, Fr.), Skylar Dennis (6-1, Sr.), and Darrek Devore (5-9, Jr.) could also start throughout the season. Blake Mills George Longhorn Tanner Ortery Grant Akin Daniel Devore
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STAR SPENCER BOBCATS Website: www.okcps. starspencerhs.schooldesk.net GIRLS *No information provided by school. BOYS Patrick Cudjoe (13th year) 13-14 Record: 14-15
Outlook: Head coach Patrick Cudjoe said his team was, “striving to be competitive.” On paper the Bobcats looks better than just competitive. Romeo Mack (6-1, Sr.) and Cherrves Orange (6-1, Sr.) are two quick seniors that play with a fearlessness you love to see in your seniors. Chris Campbell (6-1, Sr.) is another athletic forward coach Cudjoe expects to have a big year. Brandon Kelley (5-10, Jr.) and Clevanta Lee (5-10, Jr.) will play major roles this season as the team looks to find players willing to sacrifice their bodies on defense. Also look for Clifford Harrison and Dakedrick Henderson to see plenty of time on the floor. It’s a tough class, but if you sleep on this Star Spencer team, but will walk away wondering what happened. Expect a solid performance this year. Romeo Mack 6-1 G Sr. Cherrves Orange 6-1 F Sr. Chris Campbell 6-1 F St. Brandon Kelley 5-10 G Jr. Clevanta Lee 5-10 G Jr. Clifford Harrison 6-1 F Jr. Dakedrick Henderson 5-10 G Sr.
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pieces together for another successful run as only two starters return from an 18-8 season a year ago. A “big reason” for success is the play of 6-1 sophomore center Dawnell Vann, who averaged 8.3 points and 5.4 rebounds Desirae Scott – Dawnell Vann as a freshman Summer Eubanks while the play of 5-2 freshman guard Briannah Feathers will provide points in bunches. Sophomore point guard Desirae Scott (4.1 ppg/5.2asst) will manage the offensive game along with Larissa Littledeer on the edge while a pair of seniors, Chase Littlejohn – Andrew Essary Summer Eubanks Ryan Collins and Delanah Scott add to productivity with help from a pair of freshmen, Plizia Bishop and Jaycee Soap. “We’re young,” admits head coach Website: www.stilwell.k12.ok.us Mike Dooney, who begins his GIRLS second season, “but this team is Mike Dooney (2nd year) fun to coach. Their willingness to 12-13 Record: 13-13 work hard makes it a group you can build success around.” Outlook: The Lady Indians enter the 2014-15 campaign putting the
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point guard Ryan Collins (4.0ppg) to the starting rotation. Expected to provide a needed presence in the paint will be 6-2 seniors Jesse Crittenden (4.3ppg/3.1reb) and 6-2 Wyatt Catron. A pair of junior guards, Rhett Meyer and Andrew Gonzales will provide added depth. “We return experience,” notes Dunaway regarding the return of the four starters, “but we’ve got to adjust how we play without the big man (6-8 Matt Lea who graduated). These kids want to prove they can compete for it all again this year. It’s going to be fun.”
Delanah Scott 5-6 F Sr. Summer Eubanks 5-7 F Sr. Regan Bunch 5-2 G Sr. Larissa Littledeer 5-6 G Jr. Karley Roberts 5-5 G Jr. Desirae Scott 5-4 G So.. Dawnell Vann 6-1 P So. Briannah Feathers 5-2 G Fr. Jaycee Soap 5-7 F Fr. Plizia Bishop 5-7 F Fr. Timber Hardbarger 5-4 G Fr. Lauren Isaacs 5-6 F Fr. Hannah Kirk 5-6 G Fr. BOYS Ron Dunaway (13th year) 13-14 Record: 25-6
Outlook: The race for the Class 4A State finals last year brought out the best for the Indians of coach Ron Dunaway, who begins his 13th season at the helm. The experience of playing on Saturday at the Big House has this year’s four returning starters hungry to exchange their silver slipper for gold. Leading the way will be VYPE Top 100 guard Chase Littlejohn. The 6-1 playmaker, who averaged 17.5 points and 3.7 rebounds as a junior, has a special mix of skilled abilities. “Chase is a winner,” said Dunaway, “who understands all aspects of the game. With his quick first step move, he can score anywhere on the floor as well as defend the opponent’s best player.” The Indians welcome back 6-3 senior Andrew Essary (5.6ppg/3.8reb) and 5-11 senior
Chase Littlejohn 6-1 G Sr. Brennan Davis 5-11 G Sr. Andrew Essary 6-3 F Sr. Ryan Collins 5-11 G Sr. Wyatt Catron 6-2 C Sr. Jesse Crittenden 6-2 C Sr. Rhett Meyer 5-11 G Jr. Nick Lister 6-2 C Jr. Vidal Martinez 5-11 F Jr. Clayton Rumler 6-4 F Jr. Andrew Gonzales 5-10 G So. Ben McGee 5-9 G So. Tye Croley 6-1 F So. Matt Watkins 5-11 G So. Logan Mattox 6-1 F Fr. Scott Eubanks 5-9 G Fr. Jacob Christie 6-0 G Fr. Jordan Wiggins 5-9 G Fr.
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13-14 Record: 9-11
Outlook: Expectations for Lady Bulldog basketball are always high. Head coach Toby Todd and assistant coach Tracy Eldred have a group of girls that are capable of making some serious waves this season. Maybe even riding one into the state tournament. Bailee Eldred (5-10, Sr.) will start at guard giving the Lady Bulldogs a scoring threat from any spot on the floor. Last year she missed half the season due to a broken ankle. Eldred brings experience to the floor having been a member of the state championship team that went 30-0. Eldred will have help from players like Kacie West (So.) and Reilly Williams (Jr.). “We are looking at bouncing back after a tough season last year that was plagued with injuries. This group has worked hard and has put in extra work during the summer. We know it will be a bigger challenge moving up into Class 4A. The girls are ready for the season to begin,” said coach Todd. Other players to watch include Devin Dunn (Jr.), Reagan Flanary (Sr.), Daisy Borders (Sr.) and Savannah Ashford (So.). Flanary is expected to have an impact when she’s on the floor. She can provide a spark with her
aggressiveness and could be a big key to their success. Bailee Eldred 5-10 G Sr. Kacie West G So. Reilly Williams F Jr. Devin Dunn G Jr. Reagan Flanary F Sr. Daisy Borders F Sr. Savannah Ashford F So. BOYS Chase Todd (6th year) 13-14 Record: 21-6
Outlook: Impact players Jacob Holland (5-5, Sr.) and Ray Trent (6-3, Jr.) are expected to lead this team on both ends of the court. Holland is a fiery competitor with excellent ball handling skills. At only 5-foot-5, Holland has a 41” vertical and can grab the rim with both hands. He started every game last year. Trent has put the time in to become a go-to player for the Bulldogs. At 6-foot-3 he’s capable of playing inside or out and creates lots of mismatch opportunities. Senior forward Colten Stewart (6-2, Sr.) and junior guard Nick Magruder (5-11, Jr.) shore up a solid starting lineup. “This senior group has a chance to leave with the best overall record in Sulphur history. We lost several good
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players to graduation, but this group has the potential to win a lot of games. Good leadership from our upperclassmen and younger guys stepping up to contribute will be keys for success,” said coach Todd. Jacob Holland 5-5 PG Sr. Ray Trent 6-3 G Jr. Colten Stewart 6-2 F Sr. Nick Magruder 5-11 G Jr.
TECUMSEH SAVAGES
Website: www.tecumseh.k12.ok.us GIRLS Ryan Smith 13-14 Record: 6-18
Outlook: Head coach Ryan Smith returns three starts from last year’s squad, which will help the team in the beginning of the season, but younger players must mature and be ready for the long varsity season. Jen Goethe and Amanda Haslam could be the leaders on the team this season, with Taylor Williams taking the 6th man role off the bench. Jen Goethe Amanda Haslam Taylor Williams
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Website: www.tuttleschools.info GIRLS Brian Lester 2013-14 Record: 11-13
Outlook: Second year head coach Brian Lester is excited about the depth and potential for his Lady Tigers squad this season. After a summer that saw 10 players see significant playing time in a five in, five out philosophy the depth has developed giving coach Lester a number of options for the starting line up each game. The hardnosed toughness of Madi Brien (5-5, Sr.) will give the team a well-rounded player to lean on early in the season. In the final month of her junior year, Brien averaged 10 points per game leaving high expectations for the senior guard out of the gate this season. Sisters Candace (5-4, Jr.) and Mona Pierson (5-9, So.) should raise the level of the Lady tigers this season
with even more defined roles. The elder Pierson averaged 4 points, 2 rebounds, 2 assists, and 2steals last year while Mona had an excellent summer of development. Emily McAdoo (5-7, Sr.) is a strong player on the glass along with Hannah Owen (5-9, Jr.) both of whom will look to increase their offense from the forward spot. Karley Griffin (5-4, Sr.) and Lexi Rumbaugh (5-5, Sr.) provide excellent experience as does Brooke Woodyard (5-3, Sr.). Juniors Shelbie Black and Kyla Smith give added depth in the backcourt for a squad that went 13-1 over the summer. Madi Brien Candace Pierson Emily McAdoo Hannah Owen Karley Griffin Lexi Rumbaugh Mona Pierson Shelbie Black Kayla Smith Brooke Woodyard
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BOYS Paul Meuser 2013-14 Record: 23-4
Outlook: After being one game away from the State Tournament last season the Tigers are ready to pounce on the opportunity this year led by Tyler Lester (5-10, Sr.). The senior guard finished second in the state for 3-pointers made with 90 while shooting 30 fewer shots than the leader who finished with 91. Lester averaged 18.1 points while shooting over 40 percent from both the field and behind the arc. Jett Jobe (6-4, Sr.) will man the other guard spot but can play anywhere on the court for the Tigers. Last year Jobe averaged 14.3 points per game while shooting 50 percent from the field while connecting on 38 percent on 3-pointers. With his excellent size and skill set Jobe is a dangerous player to defend and tallied a 2:1 assist to turnover ratio last season. Rounding out the backcourt will be Taylor Newport (6-0, Sr.) who is a very sure thing from the charity stripe. In the front court the Tigers will look towards Brantley Thompson (6-4, So.) and Trysten Thompson (6-4, Sr.) at the forward spots. Brantley averaged just 3.4 points per game last season as a freshman but should see his output increase as a sophomore. Trsyten averaged 11.3 points per game while hitting over 50 percent from the field and pulling down six rebounds per game. Cainan
Anthony started last season and will likely provide a lot of energy as the first man off the bench this year. Tyler Lester 5-10 G Sr. Jett Jobe 6-4 G Sr. Brantley Thompson 6-4 F So. Trysten Thompson 6-4 F Sr. Taylor Newport 6-0 G Sr. Cainan Anthony 5-8 G Sr.
VICTORY CHRSTIAN CONQUERORS Website: www.vcstulsa.org GIRLS Ed Calhoon 13-14 Record: 17-8
Outlook: With five starters back from last season and a dynamic transfer the Lady Conquerors could be a sleeper team in Class 4A this year. Head coach Ed Calhoon is very optimistic going into this year and feels like his team has a real chance to compete for a gold ball. On the perimeter look for point guard LaRanda Thomas (5-6, Sr.) to once again be a player who scores in bunches after averaging 15.1 points per game last year. Kacie Key (5-6, Sr.) averaged 7.8 points and 3.2 rebounds per game last year and is poised for another stellar season. Angelica Cuellar (5-3, So.) averaged 7.9 points per game last year and is another player with an innate ability to put the ball in the hole. In the frontcourt small forward Micayla Crow (5-11, Sr.) and power forward Nicole Gilyard (5-11, Jr.) will be the team’s two main scorers. Last season Crow averaged 8.1 points and 4.9 rebounds per game while Gilyard chipped in two points, 4.6 rebounds and two steals per game. Off the bench Summit Christian transfer Raley Farquhar (5-6, Jr.) will be the team’s microwave providing instant offense. Last season at Summit Farquhar averaged 17 points, four assists, four rebounds and 3.6 steals per game. Alexis Wade and Allecia Jones will also both be major contributors off the Lady Conquerors bench this season. LaRonda Thomas 5-6 PG Sr. Micayla Crow 5-11 SF Sr. Kacie Key 5-6 SG Sr. Angelica Cuellar 5-3 PG So. Nicole Gilyard 5-11 PF Jr. Raley Farquhar 5-6 SG Jr. Allecia Jones Alexis Wade
BOYS Ryan Wakley 13-14 Record: 24-4
Outlook: The Conquerors were a favorite to compete for a gold ball last year but were knocked off in the first round of the Class 4A state tournament by Elk City. This year Victory Christian may be an even bigger favorite to bring home gold in March with five returning starters headlining the roster. The biggest star among that talented group of returners is VYPE Top 100 selection and ORU commit Chris Crawford (6-1, Sr.). Last season Crawford, who starts at the point guard spot, averaged 24 points and four assists per game and could possibly put up even better numbers this year. Fellow guard Keats Calhoon (6-2, Jr.) averaged 12 points and three assists last year and will get a lot of clean looks this season with Crawford drawing the bulk of every opponents attention. Rounding out the starting rotation on the perimeter this year will be Jacoby Hicks (6-2, Sr.). Hicks was the Conquerors top receiver on the gridiron this year and is an athletic option who promises to be a handful for defenders. In the frontcourt, Jon Michael Terry (6-4, Jr.) and Emmanuel Adesokan (6-3, Sr.) will be two very capable scorers and rebounders for the Conquerors. Chris Crawford 6-1 PG Sr. Keats Calhoon 6-2 G Jr. Jon Michael Terry 6-4 F Jr. Jacoby Hicks 6-2 G/F Sr. Emmanuel Adesokan 6-3 F Sr.
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Website: www.vinitahornets.com GIRLS Scott Reed (25th year) 13-14 Record: 22-7
Outlook: Is this the year the Lady Hornets connect all the pieces to win a Class 4A gold ball? After reaching the state semifinals a year ago, Vinita appears ready to raise the championship trophy on Saturday at the Big House returning the talents of VYPE Top 100 selection Carsyn Spurgeon and two other starters to the lineup surrounded by a talented group of players. Spurgeon, a 5-10 junior, capable of scoring from the perimeter as well as at the rim, tallied impressive stats including a 16.6 scoring average along with
8.3 rebounds per game. Just as effective as her scoring, Spurgeon rejected 39 opponents’ shots while snatching 76 steals last year. Baylee Mendell, a 5-7 guard, was a vital part of the state semifinals run averaging 8.1 points along with 2.3 rebounds while creating 55 assists. Taylor Steinhoff, a 5-7 senior forward delivered 43 assists, 42 steals and 7.7 points per outing for head coach Scott Reed who will also expect consistent play from 5-8 junior forward Bailee Orr (2.4ppg/3.7reb) and 5-6 senior guard Sydney Hopwood. The Hornets will maintain their consistency with quality efforts off the bench from Keely Dickson, Rylie Roach, Ashton Baker and Shelby Scott. “We’ll be more athletic in all positions,” said Reed, who enters his 25th season. “Our lineup is longer that we’ve been in several years that will enable us to play with pressure and go at an uptempo pace.” Baylee Mendell 5-7 G Sr. Taylor Steinhoff 5-7 F Sr. Sydney Hopwood 5-6 G Sr. Keely Dickson 5-11 F Sr. Ashton Baker 5-5 G Sr. Carsyn Spurgeon 5-10 G/F Jr. Bailee Orr 5-8 F Jr. Shelby Scott 5-7 G Jr Rylie Roach 5-7 G So. BOYS Tony Roach (7th year) 13-14 Record: 11-14
Outlook: The Hornets flight into this season begins with a new group of talent in the nest as head coach Tony Roach begins his seventh season at the helm. With only three seniors and without a single starter to begin the season, the sky is the limit for opportunity. Senior forwards Jacob Gaylor (6.2ppg/4.1reb), and Garrett Sauer join 5-10 guard Michael Haltom as the players that Roach will look to for leadership. Junior forward Gunner Reed and sophomore point guard Grant Watkins will have key responsibilities in the lineup
along with a boost of scoring and defensive production from Tylan Derosia, Kyle Johnson, M.J. Shield Gabe Sooter and Cole Owen. “We’re starting over,” admits Roach referencing the absence of returning starters. “Our three seniors understand the system and are trying to make sure the young guys know their roles on the court. We’ll mix and match what we do based on our opponent. The opportunities for playing time are aplenty and with our length and athleticism can be a good team by the time playoffs roll around. The kids will do one thing for certain, they WILL work hard.” Michael Haltom 5-10 G Sr. Jacob Gaylor 6-1 F Sr. Garrett Sauer 6-3 F Sr. Gunner Reed 6-3 F Jr. Ethan Gibson 5-11 G Jr. Tylan Derosia 6-3 F Jr. Grant Watkins 5-9 G So. Kyle Johnson 6-2 G So. M.J. Shield 5-10 G Jr. Gabe Sooter 6-3 F So. Cole Owen 6-2 F So.
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GIRLS Jeff Oliver (2nd year) 13-14 Record: 6-19 Outlook: The Lady Bulldogs will rely more on youth this season after a senior-heavy team last year. Stepping up to the leadership role
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this year for the Lady ‘Dogs will be senior guard Shareece Robbins (7.3ppg, 6.2rpg, 2.3apg, 1bpg). “At 5-9, her size makes scoring while being guarded a little easier and, at the same, time she has a knack for getting her opponents in foul trouble,” said coach Jeff Oliver. Pairing up with Robbins out front will be Kallie Smith (6.4ppg), a 35% three-point shooter. In the middle, Gabby Roberts (3.4ppg, 3.8rpg), who fought the injury bug most of last season, will step into the middle to fill the gap left with the departure of Cherokee Ridge. “She gives us a little more height inside. We’ll need her to
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become an offensive threat to free up the perimeter,” said Oliver. Also returning for Wagoner will be forward Codesha Harlin (3.6ppg, 3.2rpg) who figures to be a strong defensive presence for the Lady Bulldogs. Coming off the bench to provide some depth will be Karrigan Kimball, Mandy Green, Alize Farbes and Chali Oliver. “Hopefully our productive summer and off-season will translate to early success. We need some paychecks early in our tough schedule,” said Oliver. Shareece Robbins 5-9 G Sr. Kallie Smith 5-3 G Jr.
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Gabby Roberts 6-1 C Jr. Codesha Harlin 5-8 F Jr. Dei Dei Thompson 5-4 G Jr. Karrigan Kimball 5-4 G Sr. Maloree Smith 5-10 C Jr. Kaurtni Powell 5-6 P So. Kaitlyn Bruce 5-6 G Fr. Darci Masten 5-7 F Fr. Mandy Green 5-5 G So. Alize Farbes 5-5 F So. Chali Oliver 5-4 G Fr.
BOYS Zack Ange (1st year) 13-14 Record: 4-19 Outlook: The Bulldogs will be a team in transition this season. A new coach and limited experience
means Wagoner will be a team that will have to find its new identity early. Guard Kyle Curry will be the focal point from which the Bulldogs will grow this season. The lone senior for Wagoner will be guard Colton Strickland. First year coach Zack Ange will rely on 6-4 junior John Maher to get the job done on the boards while Kacee Scruggs and Coby Taylor will probably round out the starting line up. Look for junior Nick Hornbuckle to see lots of time off the bench if he doesn’t crack the starting five. And Ange will have added depth with Tracy Thompson, Kellen Strickland,
scoring from a season ago with four returning starters. We will have a solid core group of guards and good depth in that position.” Leading that group of guards is junior Brandon Kirk that is a returning starter from last year. A six-foot-three guard, Kirk averaged 13 points, three rebounds, 1.6 steals, and 1.1 assists as a sophomore. Coach Spears spoke of his junior shooting guard, “He’s a versatile player who can shoot the three, attack the rim and post up. Brandon is a very good defensive player with good length and size.” Being expected to find points not only himself but also in teammates like Kirk is junior point guard Isaac Fuller. Last season he averaged 11 points while dishing out 2.1 assists per game as a starter. Rounding out the returning starters list are Cooper Morlan (64, Sr.) and Wade Haugen (6-3, Jr.) both of whom averaged seven points per game. Morlan was a force on the boards averaging 6.1 last season while Haugen pulled down 4.1 rebounds a game. Dyllan Haworth (6-1, Jr.) will see his role increase this season while junior Spencer Ard will give the
Kyle Curry Dusty Hutchens, and freshmen Nikia Jones and Patrick Curley. “We are a young team with some athletic ability and a good work ethic. We are looking to rebound from a disappointing season last year,” said Ange. Kacee Scruggs 6-1 G Jr. Kyle Curry 5-9 G Jr. Colton Stickland 5-11 G Sr. John Maher 6-4 F Jr. Cobey Taylor 6-0 G/F Jr. Nick Hornbuckle 6-0 F Jr. Nikia Jones 6-2 F Fr. Patrick Curley 6-1 G Fr. Tracy Thompson 6-0 F Jr. Kellen Strickland 5-7 G So. Dusty Hutchens 5-9 G Sr.
with a pair of returning starters. Kennedie Helton (5-10, Jr.) will be counted upon at her forward spot this season while McKinley Ingram (5-9, Jr.) should give a strong option at the other forward spot. The Roberson girls, Bailee (5-8, So.) and Rille (5-9, Sr.) will hold down the other forward position for Weatherford this year. At guard the Eagles first year head coach will expect Alexa Harvey (5-6, So.) and Taylor Winn (5-7, Jr.) to step up and be impact players. With three of the final four games of the season on the road the Eagles will have a strong test before the district tournament rolls around.
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Outlook: After reaching the Class 4A State Quarterfinals last season the Eagles are ready to make another push towards State under first year head coach Clay Stephens
Outlook: With four returning starters on this year’s roster first year head coach Gerrett Spears is excited to get the season underway, “Returning 90 percent of our
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WILL ROGERS ROPERS Website: www.rogers.tulsaschools. org GIRLS Carlin Adkison (1st year) 13-14 Record: 11-14 Outlook: The Lady Ropers steady climb up the ladder of success reaches the next level as all five starters return as Carlin Adkison takes charge of the coaching duties. Perhaps if not for a midseason ACL injury, Rogers would have a pair of Top 100 choices after 5-8 shooting guard Mariah Walker was sidelined after totaling 20.2 points while dishing out 4.3 assists per outing. The consistent presence of 6-0 junior forward Eva Lewis, who averaged a double-double 17.2 points and 10.3 rebounds, earned her spot
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among the Top 100 selections for this year. Teriyon Thomas, a 5-5 junior, averaged 14.2 points in the rotation of players and rejoins 5-5 Delainia Ford (2.3ppg/2.2asst) and 5-9 junior forward Kennedy Payne (3.1ppg/3.0reb). The Lady Ropers will also get added results from 5-8 junior forward Corey Black. “This group has played together since 7th grade,” said Adkison. “With Mariah’s return to the court, we’re expecting to achieve great things.” Mariah Walker 5-8 G Jr. Eva Lewis 6-0 F Jr. Teriyon Thomas 5-5 G Jr. Delainia Ford 5-5 G Jr. Kennedy Payne 5-9 F Jr. Corey Black 5-9 F Jr.
BOYS Jason Rabovsky (4th year) 13-14 Record: 7-18 Outlook: For the first time since the school re-opened in 2010, Rogers’s roster will include an athletic collection of senior talent. All five starters will take the court including one of Oklahoma’s top scoring guards and VYPE Top 100 choice Dedric Cherry. The 6-0 senior guard, who averaged 22.2 points per game last season, has been among the top 15 scorers all four seasons of his high school
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career. Alfred “A-J” Lewis, a 5-10 senior who averaged 10.7 points per contest, will again require opponents’ attention. Junior guard LaQurious Taft (4.3ppg) along with seniors DeRell Simpson (6.3ppg) and Joshua Kimble (8.1ppg) add to Rogers scoring chances. Head coach Jonathan Rabovsky will rely upon 6-2 junior Jamie Wright and 6-6 freshman Bogi Maxwell to provide help on the boards. “It’s a solid mix of talent and leadership led by Dedric and AJ,” said Rabovsky, who begins his 4th season as head coach. “The continual growth of the younger players and maturity of the seniors gives us a chance to have a successful year.” Dedric Cherry 6-0 G Sr. Alfred AJ Lewis 5-10 F Sr. DeRell Simpson 6-1 G Sr. Joshua Kimble 5-6 G Sr. LaQurious Taft 5-9 G Sr. Jamie Wright 6-2 F Jr Bogi Maxwell 6-6 F Fr.
WOODWARD BOOMERS Website: www.woodwardps.net GIRLS Kinzie Didier (3rd year) 13-14 Record: N/A
Outlook: A solid performance last year could mean this team is on the brink of having a state tournament type run and with three returning starters to the lineup head coach Kinzie Didier is confident her girls can get it done. “We hope to build off the momentum of our playoff run at the end of last season. These girls are hard workers and are committed to do whatever it takes to win games,” said coach Didier. Dynamic player Hillary Hurst (6-0, Jr.) averaged 18.3 points and 7.2 rebounds last season. Hurst is described as a go-to player and was named to the VYPE Top 100 this season. Shelbi Smithton (5-6, Sr.) can score from any spot on the floor and is one of the top defensive players on the team. Devre Newby (5-7, Jr.) is another guard that averaged 4.7 points a game last year. The trio gives the Lady Boomers two big time scorers. Kameron Pope (5-7, Jr.) is a shooting guard knocking down 5.1 points and 1.3 rebounds a game. Addison Rowley (5-8, So.) did not play varsity last season, but has shown tremendous potential. Hillary Hurst 6-0 PF Jr. Shelbi Smithton 5-6 G Sr. Devre Newby 5-7 G Jr. Kameron Pope 5-7 SG Jr.
Addison Rowley 5-8 SG So. BOYS Corey Miller (12th year) 13-14 Record: 23-4
Outlook: Several new players will need to step up this season for head coach Corey Miller. “We have two consistent double digit scorers, but will need Brycen and Gage to contribute on both ends of the floor. We will need a lot of new kids to step up and contribute early,” said coach Miller. Ty Richey (6-3, Sr.) and Garrett Owen (5-10, Jr.) are two players that can get big numbers on a consistent basis. Richey averaged 14 points a game last season, while Owen steadily contributed 9.0 per contest. Brycen Cloyd (6-0, Sr.) is a 47% threepoint shooter and Gage Owen (5-10, Sr.) can play solid defense. Center Anthony Hickman (6-7, So.) will make a major impact in the paint this season the Boomers. Look for Mario Rojas and Zach Taylor to contribute off the bench. Ty Richey 6-3 F Sr. Garrett Owen 5-10 G Jr. Brycen Cloyd 6-0 G Sr. Gage Owen 5-10 G Sr. Anthony Hickman 6-7 C So. Mario Rojas Zach Taylor
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OSSAARankings.com preseason rankings is the official rankings of Oklahoma High School Basketball in Oklahoma. OSSAARankings.com uses 100% complete coaches polls for the rankings system. This is the 2014-2015 preseason rankings. Coaches submit their ranking. Once all rankings are submitted, teams receive points for the votes they receive. Class 3A Boys Rankings
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1 OKLAHOMA CENTENNIAL 992 2 ATOKA 874 3 HERITAGE HALL 792 4 VERDIGRIS 748 5 OKEMAH 667 6 SEQUOYAH (TAHLEQUAH) 636 6 SPERRY 636 8 RIVERSIDE 619 9 ADAIR 606 10 MILLWOOD 558 11 IDABEL 414 12 OKMULGEE 369 13 LINCOLN CHRISTIAN 365 14 KINGSTON 364 15 PERKINS-TRYON 300 16 HARTSHORNE 279 17 HASKELL 272 18 SPIRO 236 19 WASHINGTON 196 20 LINDSAY 150
1 WASHINGTON 981 2 ADAIR 873 3 MILLWOOD 844 4 KANSAS 755 5 SEQUOYAH (TAHLEQUAH) 739 6 BEGGS 682 7 SALINA 641 8 PERKINS-TRYON 552 9 VIAN 536 10 VERDIGRIS 495 11 DAVIS 483 12 OKEMAH 439 13 BETHEL 307 14 CHISHOLM 280 15 SPIRO 275 16 HERITAGE HALL 237 17 HENNESSEY 223 18 LINDSAY 215 19 HUGO 193 20 LUTHER 181
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CLASS 3A PRESEASON TEAM 1st team boys McKinley Whitfield (6-4) Spiro Bulldogs – Senior-Shooting Guard A complete athlete, Whitfield brings athleticism and desire to the court. 17.3ppg, 8.4 reb, 2.5 blks. Bobby Johnson (6-4) Atoka Wampus Cats – SeniorForward Johnson is a scoring machine averaging 18.7 points per contest. Cade Upshaw (5-11) Verdigris Cardinals – Senior-Guard A strong offensive player, Upshaw averaged 17.1 points as a junior. Peyton Pratt (6-1) Sperry Pirates – Senior-Guard Pratt accounted for 22.4 points and 7.4 assists. Amazing production. Braeden O’Dell (6-0) Marlow Outlaws – Junior-Guard O’Dell carries the weight of his team on his shoulders. His 17.6 points and 9.1 rebounds are huge for Marlow.
2nd team boys Chris Adams (6-5) Perry Maroons – Senior-Forward A three-year starter Adams averaged 17.6 points and recorded 49 blocked shots as a junior. Enrique Morales (5-9) ASTEC Charter Comets – SeniorGuard Impact player on both ends, Morales averged 14.5 points and 3.0 assists. Matt Price (6-4) Nowata Ironmen – Senior-Forward Price is a consistent double-double hitting 15 points and grabbing 12 rebounds a game. Clint Simmons (5-9) Bethel Wildcats – Senior-Point Guard Simmons was lights out last year averaging 18 points and four rebounds a game. Chris Hamilton (6-1) Heritage Hall Chargers – Senior-Point Guard Dependable on both ends of the floor, Hamilton steady at the point guard position.
1st team girls Kylie Looney (5-8) Adair Warriors – Senior-Point Guard Shooting the three or driving the lane to the rim, Looney can do it all. Kelsey Johnson (6-3) Washington Warriors – JuniorCenter Johnson can run the floor in transition and finish at the rim.. Nese Walters (6-0) Vian Wolverines – Senior-Guard Signed with the University of Arkansas-Fort Smith. 15.3ppg, 7.4 reb, 3.5 asst. Johnett Cookson (6-0) Tahlequah Sequoyah Indians – Senior-Center An intelligent player that’s not afraid to get in the paint and mix it up. 13.3ppg, 11.1reb, 4.0blks. Carleigha Thompson (5-7) Spiro Bulldogs – Senior-Point Guard Thompson, who averaged 16.4 points is high on the list of several D1 schools looking for a solid point guard.
2nd team girls Keni Jo Lippe (5-8) Adair Warriors – Sophomore-Guard A strong, physical player, Lippe averaged 16 points as a freshman. Kyanne Beene (5-7) Chelsea Dragons – Sophomore-Guard Beene led the Lady Dragons as a freshman with 17.7 points and four assists. DeNora Wheeland (5-8) Haskell Haymakers – Senior-Guard A leader on and off the court, Wheeland became the go-to player after averaging 18 points and seven assists. Jodie Hill (5-5) Heavener Wolves – Senior-Guard Hill can score from anywhere on the floor. She was good for 21.4 a game last year. Aubree Branch (5-10) Little Axe Indians – Junior-Combo Guard This combo guard can play the point or shooting guard. She averaged 16.9 points and 5.6 assists.
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Adair Warriors Website: www.adair.k12.ok.us GIRLS Scott Winfield 13-14 Record: 28-2
Outlook: Last season the Adair girls ripped off 21-straight wins and made it all the way to the Class 3A state title game only to have their heart ripped out by the Alva Ladybugs and the heroics of Jaden Hobbs. This season the Lady Warriors bring back just two starters but both of those players, Kylie Looney (5-8, Sr.) and Keni Lippe (5-8, So.), are VYPE Top 100 selections. Looney, who signed with Northeastern State, is an athletic point guard who averaged 16 points per game last year and has the ability to shoot the three as well as go to the rim. Lippe meanwhile also averaged 16 points per game and is a strong and physical guard capable of taking bigger defenders off the dribble or bullying smaller ones into the paint. Surrounding Looney and Lippe this year will be guards Abbey Stephens (5-6, Jr.) and Calley Stephens (5-8 So.) and forward Chloe Maritz (5-10 So.). Last year Maritz and Calley Stephens both averaged 4.0 points per game while Abbey averaged 3.0 points per game. Kylie Looney 5-8 PG Sr. Keni Lippe 5-8 G So. Chloe Maritz 5-10 F So. Abbey Stephens 5-6 G Jr. Calley Stephens 5-8 G So. BOYS Travis Cannady 13-14 Record: 15-10
Outlook: An extremely young team last year Adair finished 15-10 but is looking for great improvement this year with all five starters back in the fold. The straw that stirs the drink for Adair will be forward B.J. Bradbury (6-2, So.). Last year Bradbury averaged 14.6 points and 6.5 rebounds per game and will be expected to put up even bigger numbers this year. Also working on the block will be forward Brock Martin (6-2, Jr.), 160
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Kylie Looney who averaged 7.6 points per game in 2013-14. Fans can look for point guard Bo Rogers (5-10, So.) and guards Jereme McCollum (6-0, Jr.) and Cody Eby (5-10, Jr.) to be the leaders in the backcourt for the Warriors. The Warriors will also feature an extremely deep bench with six other players capable of seeing significant time. Because of that depth head coach Travis Cannady said that chemistry will be a major factor in his team’s success. “Our chemistry as a team is our biggest impact player. We feel that any one of our players on any night has the ability to affect the outcome of the game be it offensively or defensively.” B.J. Bradbury 6-2 F So. Bo Rogers 5-10 PG So. Brock Martin 6-2 F Jr. Jereme McCollum 6-0 G Jr. Cody Eby 5-10 G Jr. Ty Cannady 6-1 Sr. James Eastin 6-2 Sr. Derek Dillman 6-2 Sr. Lane Yoder 6-2 Jr. Travis Brand 6-0 So.
Antlers Bearcats Website: www.antlersbearcats. com GIRLS Austin Lindly 13-14 Record: 20-7
Outlook: Austin Lindly comes into his seventh season as head coach for the Lady Bearcats with a team that lacks quality experience. Sophomores JaeLeigh Holder (5-8) and Neely Noel (5-6) performed well last season, earning them their
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starting positions this season. Holder averaged six points and four assists per game, while Noel averaged eight points and five rebounds per game. Lindly’s lone senior is returning starter Jalena Arthur (5-4). Rounding out the starting five is junior forward Tiffany Noel (5-8) and freshman forward Taia Harris (5-10). Lindly hopes his size in the frontcourt will allow his team to play lockdown defense in the paint. “We graduated five seniors with game experience,” Lindly said. “We will be a young team with little game experience at the high school level.” JaeLeigh Holder 5-8 G So. Neely Noel 5-6 G So. Jalena Arthur 5-4 G Sr. Tiffany Noel 5-8 F Jr. Taia Harris 5-10 F Fr. Hannah Garman Jr. BOYS Brandon Lindly 13-14 Record: 15-14
Outlook: Brandon Lindly enters his second year at the helm of the Bearcats in a tough spot. Lindly graduated six seniors and five starters off of last year’s team. Although his starting lineup consists of all upperclassmen, it does not consist of much experience. As a result, there will be plenty of opportunities for some new faces to make an impact on this team. The only player that returns with any significant experience is senior forward Doltin Brown (62). The Bearcats lack experience, but they make up for it in size, with only one player under 5’10”. Fellow seniors Jake Johnson (62) and Richard Garcia (5-10) will look to give the Bearcats a boost on the defensive end. Junior guards Kyron Linn (6-1) and Drew Savage (5-8) should add some quickness in the backcourt for Lindly. “We only have one player returning that saw a lot of game time in Doltin Brown,” Lindly said. “It will be a year that takes time for these other guys to get ready for the playoffs.” Doltin Brown 6-2 F Sr. Jake Johnson 6-2 F Sr. Kyron Linn 6-1 G/F Jr. Drew Savage 5-8 G Jr. Richard Garcia 5-10 G Sr.
ASTEC Comets Website: www. asteccharterschools.com
GIRLS Randall Graham (4th year) 13-14 Record: 8-13
Outlook: Continued improvements have the ASTEC faithful excited for the new season. Head coach Randall Graham returns four starters from last year’s squad and with more experience on the bench, Graham is optimistic about the new season. “Our girls have gotten better year after year and will be winning more games this year as well.” Brenda Rodriguez (5-9, Sr.) is a strong post player with excellent vision, which she uses in the passing game. Guard Meshia Johnson (5-6, Jr.) has good speed and can push the action. Forward Ayline Flores (5-8, Jr.) and guards Jessica Mendoza (5-6, Jr.) and Bianka Tobias (5-6, Sr.) figure heavily into the overall game plan for coach Graham. The sixth man this year could be shared by a pair of players; Tykea Small (5-8, F), Taniya Matlock (5-6, G) are both capable of helping this Comet team win. Brenda Rodriguez 5-9 C Sr. Meshia Johnson 5-6 G Jr. Ayline Flores 5-8 F Jr. Jessica Mendoza 5-6 G Jr. Bianka Tobias 5-6 G Sr. Tykea Small 5-8 F Taniya Matlock 5-6 G BOYS Randall Graham (4th year) 13-14 Record: 13-12
Outlook: Pulling double duty, coach Graham will lead the boys into the 2014-15 season with a young team, but loads of promise. “After losing three seniors, we will be very young with nine freshmen on our roster. We will be pretty quick and full of heart.” Impact player Enrique Morales (5-9, Sr.) leads this team on and off the court. Averaging 14.5 ppg, 3.5 rebounds and 3.0 assists, Morales is the spark this team needs and the leadership it will crave. Ramon Sanchez (6-2, So.) brings his eight points and seven rebounds
per contest to the floor giving the Comets a solid one-two punch. Dylan Nielsen (6-2, Jr.) and John Thach (5-10, Jr.) will force the action in the backcourt while Justin Keeton (6-3, So.) needs to play big down low. Look for Brandon Vong (5-10, G) coming off the bench as the 6th man this season. Enrique Morales 5-9 G Sr. Ramon Sanchez 6-2 F So. Dylan Nielsen 6-2 F Jr. John Thach 5-10 G Jr. Justin Keeton 6-3 C So. Brandon Vong 5-10 G
Atoka Wampus Cats
Website: www.atoka.org GIRLS Will Holiman 13-14 Record: 19-7
Outlook: Only one starter returns for the Lady Cats from a 19-win squad but they will have several other players with experience to rely on in the initial campaign under the direction of new head coach Will Holiman. Devan Grimsley (6.0 ppg, 3.0 asst, 5.0 reb) will be the leader and playmaker for the athletic squad. Lucchese Maxey (8.0 ppg, 8.0 reb, 1.0 blk) has good size and length and should average a double-double. Look for even more contributions from Callie Helms (6.0 ppg, 2.0 stls), Spencer Harvey (4.0 ppg, 3.0 asst) and Mahkia Harrison (4.0 ppg, 6.0 asst). “The team that plays together goes a long way together,” Holiman said. “I’m very excited to work with a very talented, hard-working, group of young ladies.” Devan Grimsley Sr. Lucchese Maxey Sr. Spencer Harvey Sr. Callie Helms So. Mahkia Harrison So. Jessica Yargee Sr. BOYS
Russ Harrison 13-14 Record: 21-7
Outlook: Expectations are extremely high for a veteran unit that welcomes back four starters, 90 percent of their scoring and should be one of the top contenders in Class 3A after reaching last year’s state tournament. Bobby Johnson (18.7 ppg) is a dynamic force that score from virtually anywhere on the court while Bishop Coulter (14.2 ppg, 12.1 reb) is a major presence in the paint on both ends of the court and will average a doubledouble. The athletic guard trio of Tyreke Johnson (10.4 ppg), Brandon Calicutt (8.1 ppg) and Jalen Harris (4.4 ppg) are all outstanding ball-handlers and defenders that can make things very difficult on opponents. Brycen Bass will come off the bench with another interior threat. Bobby Johnson 6-4 F Sr. Bishop Coulter 6-6 C Jr. Tyreke Johnson 6-0 G Jr. Brandon Calicutt 5-10 G Sr. Jalen Harris 6-0 G Sr. Brycen Bass 6-6 Jr.
Beggs Demons
Website: www.beggs.k12.ok.us GIRLS Bunyon Johnson 13-14 Record: 23-3
Outlook: The Lady Demons finished last year with a 23-3 overall record but failed to make it to the state tournament after getting upset by Newkirk in the area tournament. This year Beggs brings back just two staters but that doesn’t mean they don’t return some serious production. A good portion of that production will come inside from forwards Cheyenne Gibbons (5-9, Sr.) and Aschton Couch (6-0, Jr.). Last season Couch posted an impressive average of 7.9 points, 6.5 rebounds and 1.2 blocks a game while Gibbons averaged 8.1 points and 7.1 rebounds per game. On the outside Alyssa May (5-6, Sr.) will be the Lady Demons top returning scorer after she averaged 10 points per game last
year. Breanna Merchant (5-7, Jr.) and Hannah Bowman (5-7, Sr.) will join May in the backcourt this season. Last year Merchant was extremely efficient averaging 8.0 points, 3.0 rebounds, 4.0 assists and 2.0 steals per game whle Bowman wasn’t far behind averaging 7.0 points and 4.0 rebounds a game. Off the bench expect Raven Blackbear (5-9, Fr.) to star as the Lady Demons sixth man as a talented swing player capable of playing both inside the paint and outside on the perimeter. Breanna Merchant 5-7 G Jr. Alyssa May 5-6 G Sr. Hannah Bowman 5-7 G Sr. Cheyenne Gibbons 5-9 F Sr. Aschton Couch 6-0 F Jr. Raven Blackbear 5-9 G/F Fr. BOYS Grant Callison 13-14 Record: 7-16
Outlook: Grant Callison takes over the Beggs program this year looking to help the Demons rebound from last year’s 7-16 overall record. Helping Callison achieve that goal will be three returning starters led by the tandem of Aaron Burrus (6-2, Sr.) and Ira Blackbear (5-10, So.). Burrus will lead the attack on the inside from his forward position after averaging 12 points, 5.3 rebounds and 3.0 assists per game last year. Blackbear meanwhile will start at the point after averaging 10.1 points, 7.0 assists and 3.0 steals per game last year. Another high impact for the Demons this year will be forward Chianti Johnson (6-3, Sr.). Last season Johnson averaged 9.0 points and 6.0 rebounds. Fans can also expect Blake Jones (5-10, Jr.) and Aiden Roach (6-4, Jr.) to make big contributions this year. Aaron Burrus 6-2 F Sr. Chianti Johnson 6-3 F Sr. Ira Blackbear 5-10 PG So. Blake Jones 5-10 G/F Jr. Aiden Roach 6-4 F Jr.
BETHEL WILDCATS Website: www.bethel.k12.ok.us GIRLS Jace M. Johnson 13-14 Record: 14-12
Outlook: Bethel drops to Class 3A this season after finishing with a 14-12 record in 4A last year and head coach Jace M. Johnson said he is happy with where his team is currently at in regards to their chemistry. “I’m pleased that our cohesion as a team continues to improve. I believe that we are right where we need to be in terms of team unity,” Johnson said. “Our players are much more comfortable with the high level of expectations which have been placed on them, especially compared to last year.” Point guard Genna Robinson (5-2, Jr.) has a defense-first mindset according to her coach but also is a weapon on the offensive end with her unique ability to find ways to score and set her teammates up with good looks. Two other key players at the guard spots will be Rylee Steward (5-2, Sr.) and Rylee Evans (5-3, Jr.). Last year Steward ripped the nets with deadly accuracy from three-point range, shooting 40 percent from beyond the arc. Evans is also a lights-out shooter and should provide a nice compliment to Steward and Robinson. Mikayla Whitten(5-5, Jr.) will also see big minutes at guard this year after averaging six points and 2.5 steals per game last year. Rounding out the Lady Cats projected starting five is forward Kenzi Tatum (5-10, Jr.) giving Bethel a scoring threat and a player who can alter opponents’ shots at the rim. Bayli Miller (56, Jr.) is a versatile athlete who can play multiple spots on the floor that will give Bethel a huge spark off the bench this year. Genna Robinson 5-2 PG Jr. Rylee Steward 5-2 G Sr. Kenzi Tatum 5-10 F Jr. Rylee Evans 5-3 G Jr. Mikayla Whitten 5-5 G Jr. Bayli Miller 5-6 G/F Jr. BOYS Shawn Blankenship 13-14 Record: 10-16
Outlook: Four returning starters and a drop down to Class 3A should treat the Wildcats very well this season. Last year the Wildcats made a run to the regional tournament before being ousted from the playoffs after losses to Ada and Centennial. This season head coach Shawn Blankenship is
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hoping experience pays off. “We are an experienced team and we hope to build on a good playoff run last year with four starters back and a drop to 3A,” Blankenship said. Offensively everything will start with point guard Clint Simmons (5-9, Sr.) for the Wildcats. Last year Simmons was a stat monster averaging 18 points, four rebounds, four assists and three steals per game. Helping out Simmons on the perimeter will be Cody Gingrich (5-9, Jr.) who averages four points a game last year as a sophomore. On the interior Bethel will get some size from center Alec Delsigne (6-4, Sr.) and forward Kyler Kidney (6-3, Sr.). Last season Delsigne averaged six points, eight boards and two blocks per game while Kidney chipped in averages of nine points and five rebounds per contest. Zac Tyler (6-2, Jr.) will be new to the starting lineup this year as he rounds out the Bethel frontcourt. Clint Simmons 5-9 PG Sr. Alec Delsigne 6-4 C Sr. Kyler Kidney 6-3 F Sr. Zac Tyler 6-2 F Jr. Cody Gingrich 5-9 G Jr. Joseph McGeehee
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CASCIA HALL COMMANDOS Website: www.casciahall.org GIRLS Lindsay Rogers 13-14 Record: 10-14
Outlook: Cascia Hall finished last season with a 10-14 record and were eliminated from the Class 4A playoffs after losing backto-back games in the regional tournament. This season the Lady Commandoes bring back two starters, and despite a great deal of youth on the roster, head coach Lindsay Rogers expects some big things this year. “Although we are very young and inexperienced we are athletic and hardworking. Our staff expects to see vast improvement throughout the season and have a team that is ready to compete at playoff time,” Rogers said. Kennedy Cox (5-8, So.) is expected to start at shooting guard this season while Morgan Rahilly (5-5, Jr.) also starts on the perimeter and transfer Raven Watkins (5-3, Jr.) gets the nod at point guard. Cascia Hall will have some length inside as well with transfer Jasmine Perry (5-10, Sr.) and Marjorie Rooney (5-11, So.) doing some dirty work in
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the paint. Off the bench fans can expect sophomore Regan Beyers and freshman Anne Marie Stagg to push for big minutes. Kennedy Cox 5-8 SG So. Marjorie Rooney 5-11 F So. Jasmine Perry 5-10 F Sr. Raven Watkins 5-3 PG Jr. Morgan Rahilly 5-5 SG Jr. Regan Beyers So. Anne Marie Stagg Fr. BOYS Brian Rahilly 13-14 Record: 13-13
Outlook: Returning just one starter from last year’s team that advanced all the way to the area tournament, the Commandos will be working very hard to get back to that level again this year. “We will push this group very hard. They’re very skilled but don’t have much experience at the varsity level,” head coach Brian Rahilly said. Derrek Cole (6-3, Sr.) is the team’s lone returning starter at center where he averaged eight points and eight rebounds last year. Jackson McCormick (6-3, So.) will be another impact player in the frontcourt due to his ability to play with his back to the rim or step out and knock down jumpers. On the outside Michael
Bloomfield (5-11, Sr.) will be the Commandos most experienced player. Last year Bloomfield shot 36 percent from three-point range, proving he can be deadly if team’s give him space to get his shot off. Also starting on the perimeter will be James Rouse (5-11, Jr.) and Jack Stagg (5-11, Sr.). Derrek Cole 6-3 C Sr. Michael Bloomfield 5-11 G Sr. James Rouse 5-11 G Jr. Jackson McCormick 6-3 F So. Jack Stagg 5-11 G Sr.
Chandler Lions
Website: www.chandlerlions.com GIRLS Jim Campbell (3rd year) 13-14 Record: 7-16
Outlook: Despite having a young squad, head coach Jim Campbell is excited to get these girls on the floor. “Our team is still young, but they are developing into solid basketball players. We have a lot of girls that can play and they know that their success will come from working together. This team is on a mission and they are very determined to get positive results. It is very rewarding to be able to work with a group of girls that put a lot of time and effort into making our program better,” coach Campbell said. Returning after an injury last season, Connor Jarvis (5-8, So.) will make a big impact on the court this season with her ability to find the open player and keep everyone involved in the offense. Makayla Kalka (5-10, Jr.) will start at forward with Neleigh Herring (6-0, So.) posting up in the paint. Coach
Campbell has a deep bench with a ton of guards waiting for their turn to make a difference. Macey Pittman (5-7, So.) and Jordan Patterson (5-3, Sr.) are at the top of the list, but also look for Tacie Sinegal (5-3, So.), Sam Washburn (5-5, Fr.) and Baleigh Herring (59, So.) to all see time on the floor. Connor Jarvis 5-8 G So. Makayla Kalka 5-10 F Jr. Neleigh Herring 6-0 P So. Macey Pittman 5-7 G So. Jordan Patterson 5-3 G Sr. Tacie Sinegal 5-3 G So. Sam Washburn 5-5 G Fr. Baleigh Herring 5-9 F So. Blayne Solberg 5-10 F So. Jayden Solberg 5-10 F So. Taylor Fowble 5-8 F Sr. BOYS Kent Hixson (7th year) 13-14 Record: 11-13
Outlook: Head coach Kent Hixson returns two players to the court this year with starting experience. One of those players is a move-in from Agra High School. “We’re very young with little experience returning. We should improve greatly between the first week and playoffs. This group won’t break down. We’re well disciplined and hard working,” coach Hixson said. Slasher Michael Wilson (11.5ppg, 5.0 rbs) can score from spot on the floor. Wilson can buckle down and play tight defense when the team needs to big play. Mason Myers (9.5ppg, 6.0rbs) can cause match-up problems for opponents thanks to his size at 6-foot-2. Myers is the glue that holds this team together. Forwards Veshawn Blackshire and Mason Rickaer are strong inside players, while Caleb Elmore brings youth and quickness to the floor. Michael Wilson 5-11 G Jr. Mason Myers 6-2 G Jr. Veshawn Blackshire 6-1 G Sr. Mason Rickaer 6-2 F Jr. Caleb Elmore 5-9 G So. Carson Norrell 6-0 G Sr. Skyler Johnson 5-10 G Jr. Hayden Hutchens 6-1 F So. Drew Cunningham 5-11 G Jr.
Chelsea Dragons
Website: www.chelseadragons. net GIRLS
Jamie Quigley (4th year) 13-14 Record: 18-7 Blowout victories over Nowata and Morris catapulted Chelsea into what appeared to be a promising postseason run last season. Then the walls closed in. The Dragons lost their next two playoff games to Adair and Kansas by a combined 69 points. Just like that, Chelsea’s season was over, and after only one game in the area playoffs. This year, Chelsea will get to do it all over again with all five starters returning. Kyanne Beene will lead the charge after averaging 17.7 points and four assists as a freshman last year. “She’s a very good player who can shoot the ball as well as handle it,” Chelsea coach Jamie Quigley said. “She’s a very experience player on the summer circuit, and she has played against some of the best in the nation.” Junior Cassidy Grissom will return as Beene’s sidekick after logging 10.1 points and 5.1 rebounds a game as last season. Quigley will also count on Halee Tyler and Abby Schatz for production. “We are a deep team this year,” Quigley said. “There are a number of girls fighting for starting spots as well as spots coming off the bench.” Kyanne Beene 5-7 G So. Cassidy Grissom 5-6 G Jr. Halee Tyler Sr. Bailey James Sr. Abby Schatz Sr. BOYS Anthony Moss (1st year) 13-14 Record: N/A
Outlook: First year head coach Anthony Moss has spent the last two years as an assistant for the Green Dragons. Now taking over the roll as head coach, Moss is ready to get the season underway. “I’m excited about what the upcoming season holds,” said coach Moss. Dalton Feathers (6-0, Jr.) will start at guard with freshman Gavin Feathers (5-10). The pair should give opponents fits in the backcourt. Zack Eidshun (6-5, Jr.) has the job of patrolling the paint and at 6-foot-5 Eidshun has the size to be very effective down low. Jerrad Jordan (6-0, Sr.) and Tyson Carlson (5-10, Jr.) round out the starting five. With several options on the offensive end of the court, coach Moss will need guys to step up on the defensive end if this team wants to continue improving and make the state tournament.
a major impact player for the Longhorns due to the energy he brings to the floor. In the frontcourt expect forwards Bryson Rolfe (6-1, Sr.) and Grady Kelly (6-1, Sr.) to both play significant minutes.
Dalton Feathers 6-0 G Jr. Zack Eidshun 6-5 C Jr. Gavin Feathers 5-10 G Fr. Jerrad Jordan 6-0 F Sr. Tyson Carlson 5-10 G Jr. Gavin Hunt Daniel Shouse Brandon Ramsey Jake Everett
Tommy Grebe 5-9 PG Jr. Luke Ball 5-10 G Jr. Trevor Galusha 5-10 G Sr. Bryson Rolfe 6-1 F Sr. Grady Kelly 6-1 F Sr. Connor Pasby
Chisholm Longhorns
Comanche Indians
Website: www.chisholm.k12. ok.us GIRLS
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Terry Middleton (7th year) 13-14 Record: 20-10
Outlook: Head coach Terry Middleton said of the upcoming season, “I’m looking forward to a potentially very successful season. We made it to the semifinals of area last year and have all five starters returning. We have good size and speed. We have been working hard day in and day out to be a top team.” Megan Galusha (14ppg, 3spg) will start at point guard with Kammi Gruber (7ppg). Post player Nicole Middleton (7ppg, 4bpg) can force teams to shoot from the outside using her 6-foot-2 frame to alter shots. Bailey Brown and Kaylee Petersen are only sophomores but have shown tremendous talent. Megan Galusha 5-6 PG Sr. Kammi Gruber 5-8 G Jr. Nicole Middleton 6-2 P Jr. Bailey Brown 5-10 G So. Kaylee Petersen 6-0 G So. Kaci McCary Lauren Richter BOYS Chris Houk 13-14 Record: 11-15
Outlook: The Longhorns return just two starters from a team that finished just under .500 last year. With that in mind first-year head coach Chris Houk said his goals for this season are simple. “Get better everyday,” Houk said when asked about what he expects from his team this year. At point guard Tommy Grebe (5-9, Jr.) will be the team’s leader on the perimeter. Flanking Grebe will be guards Luke Ball (5-10, Jr.) and Trevor Galusha (5-10, Sr.). Houk said that Ball will be
GIRLS Sean Hushbeck (5th year) 13-14 Record: 11-13
Outlook: Comanche head coach Sean Hushbeck is building a program based on athleticism and size. Younger players need to mature early, but coach Hushbeck is optimistic his team will find ways to win. “We are a very young group but extremely athletic and fast. Our three juniors have played a lot of varsity basketball over the last two years. We will have to rely on them, while the young girls learn to handle the atmosphere and intensity at this level. I think by Christmas break we will be a very competitive team in Class 3A. Lighting quick guards, a solid bench and an inside game that will be tough to stop,” said coach Hushbeck. Brianna Robinson (5ppg, 3rpg, 3spg) leads a talented group of guards that includes Baylee Fulford (5ppg, 4rpg, 4spg) and freshman Jordyn Morris at the point. Power forward Aimee Watson (7ppg, 8rpg) will play a major role in helping develop the younger post players. Misty Dossey (6-4, Fr.) will make an impact on both ends of the court. Only a freshman, Dossey has the potential to become the most dominate post player in the class. Brianna Robinson 5-3 G Jr. Baylee Fulford 5-3 G Jr. Aimee Watson 5-9 PF Jr. Misty Dossey 6-4 C Fr. Jordyn Morris 5-3 PG Fr. Lindsey Craig 5-7 So. BOYS Ben Scott (1st year) 13-14 Record: 21-7
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Outlook: Entering his first season at Comanche, head coach Ben Scott will rely on a good mix of experience, size and athleticism to get the job done this year. Braden Ledford (5-10 Jr.) will start at point guard, while senior Caleb Gordon will join him in the backcourt. The pair can create with their ability to see the floor and attack the rim. Mason Taylor (6-3, Jr.) and Jacob McClendon (6-4, So.) bring size to the forward positions. Both players are tough in the paint and can step out to the perimeter and be just as effective. Jackson Taylor (6-1, Fr.) and Tanner Ressel (5-10, Jr.) have the quickness to play guard and the fearlessness to drive the lane. Several players will have roles on the team including Alex Hinshaw, Aaron Morris, Justin Hall and Brandon VanOven. Braden Ledford 5-10 PG Jr. Mason Taylor 6-3 F Jr. Jacob McClendon 6-4 F So. Caleb Gordon 5-8 G Sr. Jackson Taylor 6-1 G Fr. Tanner Ressel 5-10 G Jr. Alex Hinshaw Aaron Morris
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Crooked Oak Ruf-Nex Website: www.crookedoak.org GIRLS Eldon Anderson 13-14 Record: 4-11
Outlook: The Crooked Oak girls will be looking to improve throughout the year this season led by a group of three core players. Dominique Menifee (Sr.) is the player who will set the tone for the Lady Ruf-Nex according to head coach Eldon Anderson who said the team will go as Menifee goes. Fellow senior Kari Johnson meanwhile will do the bulk of the scoring this year for the Lady Ruf-Nex. Finally point guard Keiona Evans (So.) is a point guard with a very high ceiling. While she hasn’t et reached her full potential Anderson said he has seen flashes of the type of attacking, scoring point guard that Evans can become.
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“I think as we go along we will start to come together. We have some inexperienced girls but I think we will get better especially with the great leadership we get from a player like Dominique each and every day,” Anderson said. Dominique Menifee Sr. Keiona Evans PG So. Kari Johnson Sr.
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Davis Wolves
Website: www.davis.k12.ok.us GIRLS Jeff Brown 13-14 Record: 18-8
Outlook: After going to the area tournament the past two years, including a trip to the area finals last year the Lady Wolves are right where they want to be this year, competing for a gold ball,
according to head coach Jeff Brown. Offensively the Lady Wolves will be a balanced group with the ability to score from anywhere on the floor. In the frontcourt, talented forwards Becky Wilson (6-2, Jr.) and Joley Romine (5-9, So.) are both post players who can score in bunches. Last season Wilson averaged 12.6 points and 8.9 rebounds per game while Romine added 10.8 points, 6.8 rebounds and 3.4 steals per game. On the perimeter Davis fans will be able to find Casady Webb (5-5 Sr.) running the show. Last season Webb averaged 8.2 points, 5.3 rebounds and 2.0 steals per game and as the team’s senior leader will be counted on to do that and possibly more this year. Also starting at guard this year will be Jaley Brown (5-5, Jr.) and Jaycee Sanders (5-3, Jr.). As a coach’s daughter Brown plays with a high basketball IQ and averaged 5.7 points, 2.9 assists and 2.0 rebounds per game last season. Sanders meanwhile is the Lady Wolves starting point guard and
averaged 5.4 points, 3.2 steals and 3.0 assists per game last year. The Lady Wolves also have several talented players that will come off the bench this season. Guard Shaynee Martin (Sr.) is described by her coach as one of the best three-point shooters in the state while forwards Jazmine Thomas (So.) and Sarah Elizabeth Talmage (Jr.) can both score in the paint and also step outside to shoot the three. Casady Webb 5-5 G Sr. Becky Wilson 6-2 F Jr. Jaley Brown 5-5 G Jr. Jaycee Sanders 5-3 PG Jr. Joley Romine 5-9 F So. Shaynee Martin Sr. Jazmine Thomas So. Sarah Elizabeth Talmage Jr. BOYS John Garrett 13-14 Record: 6-14
Outlook: “We will be much improved after a short season with a new coach last year. We have new goals and greater expectations this year,” Davis head coach John Garrett said. The Wolves will utilize a powerful 1-2 punch combo that will hit you with both speed and power to win games this year. Guard Blake Summers (6-0, Sr.) is the quick jab that will stun opponents while center Jordyn Romine (6-6, Sr.) is the big right hook with knockout power behind it. Last season Romine averaged 18 points and 11 rebounds per game while Summers chipped in 14 points and five steals per game. Also in the starting lineup this year will be point guard Trevor Merrill (5-8, Jr.) and guard Ethan Hays (5-8, Jr.). J.T. Maynard (6-0, Jr.) meanwhile will round out the starting rotation at the power forward spot.
Jordyn Romine 6-6 C Sr. Blake Summers 6-0 G Sr. Trevor Merrill 5-8 PG Jr. Ethan Hays 5-8 G Jr. J.T. Maynard 6-0 F Jr. Jordan Thomas So.
Eufaula Ironheads Website: www.eufaula.k12.ok.us. GIRLS Laura Gragg (2nd year) 13-14 record: 10-13
Outlook: The challenges of last season have resulted in opportunities of success for the Lady Ironheads this year as not only all five starters return but a bench that is filled with experienced talent. Establishing the momentum for coach Laura Gragg’s squad will be 5-foot6 sophomore Erin Gray, who average 15.6 points per contest scoring from long range as well as at the rim. Joining the threepoint shooting spree will be Ashley Laughlin as well as Aaron Holybee while Mikyla Burns provides a defensive threat with quickness and aggressiveness. Points on the block will come from 5-foot-8 junior Jessie Gott and sophomore Savannah Kerr. “We’re two deep at each position,” notes coach Gragg. “The addition of Needham, Yandell and Reeb will provide contribution on both ends of the court.” Mikyla Burns 5-5 G Sr. Jessie Gott 5-8 P Jr. Ashley Laughlin 5-8 G Jr. Rachil Needham 5-8 F Jr. Garren Yandell 5-8 F Jr. Erin Gray 5-7 G So. Savannah Kerr 5-8 P So. Aaron Holybee 5-7 G So. BA Reeb 5-7 G So.
BOYS Brad Campbell (33rd year) 13-14 record 20-7
Outlook: On the heels of last season’s 20-win campaign, the Ironheads return four starters to this year’s lineup. Head coach Brad Campbell enters his 33rd season with the ability to score in the paint as well as the perimeter. The muscle inside will again come from a trio of seniors including 6-foo-4 Daxton Williams (10.4ppg/6.3reb), plus 6-foot-2 Colton Caldwell (8.4ppg) and 6-foot-3 Gage Durrett (11.2ppg/7.3reb.). Hunter Gott, Dakota Ocon and
Shane Moore must handle the guard play along with Michael Clover, Austin Wegner and Marvin Phillips. Coach Campbell also expects sophomore Miles Caldwell to make a difference to the team’s depth. “I like our team,” said Campbell who admits he’s looking forward to this year. “The experience factor with four starters back is a definite advantage that supports our success. The athleticism of these kids gives us a chance.” Hunter Gott 5-10 G Sr. Daxton Williams 6-4 P Sr. Gage Durrett 6-3 F Sr. Colton Caldwell 6-2 F Sr. Shane Moore 5-11 G Jr.
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Hartshorne Miners Website: www.haskell.k12.ok.us. GIRLS Danny Stone (2nd year) 13-14 Record: 10-15
Outlook: The Lady Miners will rely on the athleticism and leadership skills of seniors Racheal Baker (10ppg, 6rpg) and Katie Sims (6ppg, 4rpg) to lead the way for the 2014-15 season. “Racheal has great leadership skills, sets the standards for others to follow, works hard on both ends of the floor, and takes pride in the little things in order to be successful each and every night,” said coach Danny Stone. Also back in the Hartshorne lineup will be junior guard Sarah Stilner (6ppg, 3rpg). Stone also expects to see contributions from Korie Edwards and Nashay Alexander. “We’re young and inexperienced but the potential is there,” said Stone. “We’ll just have to grow up quickly especially with the tough conference schedule we play. The kids are excited about the season ahead and so am I.” Racheal Baker 5-5 G Sr. Katie Sims 5-5 G Sr. Sarah Stilner 5-2 G Jr. BOYS Jeff Beare (9th year) 13-14 Record: 16-7
Outlook: After a season in Class 2A, The Miners return to Class 3A this year which is just fine with coach Jeff Beare. “Last year we played a lot of non-football schools who had several games under their belts before we got our football players back and transitioned. This year everyone will be on the same schedule.” The Miners made it as far as the area consolation finals last season and with four starters returning, hopes are high for a chance to make the final eight this year. “We learned a lot last year and we’ll take that experience and grow even more this year,” said Beare. Point guard Isaiah Osife (13ppg) will be the go-to guy as he returns for his 166
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Haskell Haymakers Website: www.hartshorne.k12. ok.us GIRLS Rick Kirkhart (7th year) 13-14 Record: 6-17
Outlook: After an injury-riddled 2013-14 season, the Lady Haymakers have good reason for optimism this year. Haskell lost three starters to knee injuries last season, but coach Rick Kirkhart has reason to feel good about the coming season with five players back who have varsity experience. The solid floor leader for Haskell will be returning point guard DeNora Wheeland (18ppg, 6rpg, 7 assists per game). “She’s a great leader and has a burning desire to be the best that she can be,” said Kirkhart. There may be a battle for the other guard spot between senior Makayla Wren (6ppg, 3rpg) and TyRejia Shipp who was one of those injured last year. After seeing just four games before being injured last year, senior center Breonna Stafford will return to solidify Haskell’s inside game. But she’ll have to unseat Joanna VanBrunt
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(11ppg, 7rpg) who took over in the middle after Stafford went down. Another experienced player back for Haskell will be forward Kristen Webb (6 ppg). And the Lady Haymakers hope to get guard Victoria Lewis, still on the mend from a knee injury, back as well. If all the injured recover and stay that way, the Lady Haymakers should show great improvement this season. DeNora Wheeland 5-8 G Sr. TyRejia Shipp 5-4 G Sr. Joanna VanBrunt 5-10 C So. Kristen Webb 5-10 F So. Makayla Wren 5-7 G Sr. Breonna Stafford 5-10 C Sr. Victoria Lewis 5-8 G Sr. BOYS Wes Hayes (2nd year) 13-14 Record: 14-12
Outlook: The Haymakers are faced with the task of replacing four-year starter Alex Wheeland and Wes Davis as they begin a new campaign. Coach Wes Hayes will look to senior Chris Wright (10ppg, 6 rpg) to help re-group the Haymakers. “He’s a tremendous competitor and will help lead us all season long,” said Hayes. Guard Tre Lang (8ppg, 5 rpg) will move into a full-time starting role and is also being counted on to provide some scoring punch out front for Haskell. “He has great quickness and doesn’t yet realize how good he can be,” according to Hayes. Dillon Dobbins is also expected to move into the starting lineup at guard spot for the Haymakers. Haskell will rely on Kolbee Miller (11ppg, 7rpg, 2 blocks pg) to again dominate the inside game. T.J. Berry (3ppg) and Rhalando Jackson (4ppg) are also expected
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to once again contribute to the Muskogee: 800-375-8324 Haskell cause. “We lost a Sallisaw: lot of 800-340-9 individual talent from last year, but we return a nucleus of role players who are hungry. We won’t be as deep as last year, but should be strong defensively. We aren’t as talented as last year, but are probably more coachable,” said Hayes. Chris Wright 6-2 G/F Sr. Kolbee Miller 6-4 C Jr. Tre Lang 6-0 G Jr. T.J. Berry 5-8 G Jr. Rhalando Jackson 6-0 G Sr.
Heavener Wolves
Website: www.heavener.k12. ok.us GIRLS Paul Moore (4th year) 13-14 Record: 14-13
Outlook: The Lady Wolves enter the season with all five starters returning to the roster from a year ago. And, despite a recent knee injury to 5-foot10 sophomore Azure Watkins, depth, quickness and balanced talent abound on this year’s team. Jodie Hill (21.4ppg), who earned conference player of the year honors last year as a sophomore joins twin sisters Jacee (8.6ppg) and Kacee Manley (6.3ppg) at guard while Lakota Vickers (7.6ppg) patrols the inside
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play. “Depth is a plus for us,” admits head coach Paul Moore, “we’ll play 10 to 12 players every night and try to keep up the pace and pressure through speed and size.” Seniors Lily Friedl and Reagan Alexander will be counted on for scoring and defense along with Katon Chitwood, Kenzi Wilson, Sydney Crase, Abby Moody, K-K Wilson and Emily Yandell. “The players that return have been there before and our freshmen are very talented. When all the pieces fit together, it gives us a good chance to win.” Lily Friedl 5-4 G Sr. Reagan Alexander 5-7 F Sr. Jodie Hill 5-5 G Jr. Jacee Manley 5-5 G Jr. Kacee Manley 5-5 G Jr. Katon Chitwood 5-7 F Jr. Lakota Vickers 5-10 P So. Azure Watkins 5-10 F So. Kenzie Wilson 5-4 G Fr. Sydney Crase 5-9 F Fr. Abby Moody 6-0 P Fr. K-K Wilson 5-4 G Fr. Emily Yandell 5-7 G Fr. BOYS Jeff Chronister (3rd year) 13-14 Record: 7-18
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the 2014-2015 campaign with revenge on their mind as three starters and a cast of balance talents take the court for head coach Jeff Chronister, who enters his third season at Heavener. Noah Davis (17.4ppg/5.9 reb.) enters his third year at guard along with Dillion May (9.3ppg/3.7 reb.) to give the Wolves a proven pair of guards along with Dillan Stallings, whose athleticism delivers a solid defensive performer. Colt Dunigan (8.0ppg/6.4 reb.) can score off the dribble and at the rim while also being a disruptive force on defense. Adding valuable depth in the middle will be 6-foot-5 sophomore Clay Caughern. The Wolves rotation of players including junior guards Ashton Wright, Chance Dunigan, and Corry Duncan plus sophomore Taylor Meeks and freshmen Connor Place and Jordan Terry allow Chronister the freedom to mix and match players to maintain pressure defensively as well as scoring. Noah Davis 5-11 G Sr. Colt Dunigan 6-4 F Sr. Dillan Stallings 5-10 G Sr. Dillion May 5-10 G Jr. Chance Dunigan 5-10 G Jr.
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Corry Duncan 6-0 F Jr. Ashton Wright 5-9 G Jr. Clay Caughern 6-5 C So. Taylor Meeks 5-10 G So. Connor Place 5-4 G Fr. Jordan Terry 6-1 F Fr.
Brady Page 13-14 Record: 12-15
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GIRLS Marty McBride 13-14 Record: 21-9
Outlook: The Hennessy Eagles make the move to Class 3A this season, but veteran coach Marty McBride does not expect any drop off for his team. He fully expects his roster of returning starters to be ready for the challenge. Four starters make the return to McBride’s lineup. Senior forward Kylee Blehm (6-0) and her ferocious defense return. Blehm averaged a monster 5 steals per game last season, along with 13 points and 9 rebounds per game. Skylar Holder (5-6) will return to her spot at point guard for her senior season. A pair of sophomores will return to build off their experiences as freshman. Kinsey Neiderer (5-10) will play forward, and Addie Meeker (5-8) will join Holder in the backcourt as the shooting guard. Lone junior Annie Duell (5-9) will hold down the middle. “We have four starters back from a 2A state tournament appearance,” McBride said. “We moved to 3A, but I believe we can be in the mix. The girls picked up our system by the end of last year.” Kylee Blehm 6-0 F Sr. Skylar Holder 5-6 PG Sr. Kinsey Neiderer 5-10 F So. Addie Meeker 5-8 G So. Annie Duell 5-9 C Jr. BOYS
Outlook: Brady Page’s team is loaded with returning talent as they make the jump to Class 3A. He has a handful of senior leaders at his disposal. Impact player Caleb McBride (6-2) returns after averaging 13.6 points and 4.4 assists during his junior season. Page expects McBride to have a breakout season. Freshman point guard Carlos Rojo (5-7) is expected to come in and contribute immediately for the Eagles. Senior Javy Renteria (6-1) returns to the center position after sitting out his junior season to focus on football. As a sophomore, Renteria averaged 5.4 points and 6.6 rebounds per game. His rebounding ability will be a major addition for the Eagles. Senior Seth Childs (5-10) will contribute from the backcourt after averaging 9.8 points per game last season. Brady Fipps (6-0) and Tyrel Cline (6-4) add more depth to an already deep roster. Fipps averaged 9.1 points per game, while Cline contributed with 5.8 points and 5.3 rebounds per game. “I am very excited about this season and the jump from 2A to 3A,” Page said. “We have a great group of kids this year and, if we stay healthy, could have a good run in the playoffs.” Caleb McBride 6-2 SG Sr. Carlos Rojo 5-7 PG Fr. Javy Renteria 6-1 C Sr. Seth Childs 5-10 SG Sr. Brady Fipps 6-0 G Sr. Tyrel Cline 6-4 PF Sr.
Henryetta Knights Website: www.henryetta.k12. ok.us. GIRLS Chris Ray (2nd year)
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Outlook: Optimism is growing for the Lady Knights as four starters return and Chris Ray takes the reins as head coach. “We’ve got seven players returning with significant playing time experience,” said Ray, “and a new system that has everyone focused on making a difference.” A trio of seniors including Aundrea Hamer, Hanna Gouge and Mykaela Wallace will be the catalyst for success this season while Addison Ellis and Kamarie Wallace add to the inside scoring. Sophomore guards Audrie Billie and Maddie Gouge will be keys to the perimeter scoring balance. “Aundrea’s speed and quickness cause opposing guards problems and Hanna’s ability to shoot the three will open up things inside for the post game to go to work.” Aundrea Hamer G Sr. Hanna Gouge F Sr. Mykaela Wallace F Sr. Addison Ellis C Jr. Audrie Billie G So. Maddie Gouge G So. Kamarie Wallace F Fr. BOYS Jerry Ward (6th year) 13-14 Record: 20-9
Outlook: The Knights offense will once again rotate around the inside post play while a talented group of guards settle into the lineup that includes two starters from a year ago. The reliability of a three year regular in the line as 6-foot-2 forward Heath Konsure (11.2 ppg/4.8 reb.) returns to join 6-foot-3 Riley Berry (8.6 ppg/5.6 reb.) to produce points in the paint. “Heath is set for a breakout season,” admits head coach Jerry Ward. “He’s a very athletic, strong player and with Riley inside, we like our chances.” Despite a lack of starting lineup experience, sophomore Kalil Lewis (2.5 ppg/2.8 reb.) returns along with a high potential trio of guards including Devin Longan, Braxton Taylor, Brannon
Murphy. Another player expected to deliver point production will be freshman forward Avery Moore. Heath Konsure 6-2 F Jr. Riley Berry 6-3 C/F Jr. Devin Longan 5-10 G Sr. Kalil Lewis 6-3 F So. Braxton Taylor 5-9 G Jr. Brannon Murphy 5-10 G So. Avery Moore 5-10 F Fr.
Heritage Hall Chargers
Website: www.heritagehall.com
GIRLS Leslie Warner (6th year) 13-14 Record: 20-6 Outlook: The Lady Chargers will look to stand tall among the teams chasing the Class 3A crown. Size will be a definite advantage for coach Leslie Warner’s squad with a roster including six players standing 5-11 or taller. Leading the way will be 5-11 playmaker Morgan Meacham (12.5ppg/2.8reb/3.1steals) that has proven to be a consistent shooter from the perimeter as well as using a quick first step to get to the rim for points. Anchoring the play in the paint will be 6-0 senior forward Madison Moore (6.2ppg/3.9reb) standing tall along with 6-1 sophomore forward Abbie Winchester (6.5ppg/5.3reb). Baillie Miller, 5-7 senior guard, will move into the spotlight in playmaking duties as the Lady Chargers establish a past faced offense and smothering defensive group. Newcomer Kennedy Gillette, 5-11 sophomore and 6-0 senior Jamie Phelps will provide valuable production on both ends
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of the court. “Size and talent will be a plus for us,” admits Warner, who enters her sixth year as head coach. “How well we can develop our rotation and depth off the bench will be a key for us achieving our goal to reach the state tournament.” Madi Moore 6-0 F Sr. Baillie Miller 5-7 G Sr. Jamie Phelps 6-0 F Sr. Morgan Meacham 5-11 F Jr. Allisa Patel 5-4 g Jr. Abbie Winchester 6-1 F So. Kennedy Gillette 5-11 G/F So. Liz Rawdon 6-0 F So. Laila Rahmanzadeh 5-4 G Fr. Lilly Hansing 5-5 G Fr.
BOYS Chris Hamilton (4th year) 13-14 Record: 22-6 Outlook: The Chargers punched their ticket to the Class 3A state tournament last season and have plans of not just returning to the Big House but playing on Saturday with dreams of carrying off the gold ball as champions. Three starters are back from the final eight team paced by the play of Chris Hamilton II, a 6-1 point guard that has led the Chargers in scoring each of the past two seasons including 14.5 points and 5.2 rebounds a year ago. Size and skill will be present on the chargers roster. Chris Hamilton II 6-1 G Sr. Chris Heigle 6-5 F Sr. Rathan Carter 6-5 F Sr. Malik White 6-5 F Sr. Connor McGinnis 6-4 F Sr. Calon Woodson 6-1 G Jr. Cole McDaniel 5-11 G Jr. Les Carter 6-2 G/F So.
Holdenville Wolverines
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Website: www.holdenville.k12. ok.us
GIRLS *No information provided from school. BOYS Troy Miller 13-14 Record: N/A
Outlook: Outstanding size and depth give the Wolverines reason for optimism of adding to their outstanding playoff of run of a season ago. A tremendously talented crew of sophomores will be counted on heavily with size and length in the paint. Leadership will fall in the hands of seniors DeAngelo Moore, Taylor Jones and Rolando Vazquez. DeAngelo Moore 5-10 G Sr. Taylor Jones 6-0 G Sr. Trevian Carolina 6-2 F Jr. Ross Beeler 6-3 F So. Shing West 6-5 C So. Imani Dindy 5-9 G So. Rolando Vazquez 5-8 G Sr. Ryan Sherry 6-3 F So. Oski Lowe 5-6 G So.
Hugo Buffaloes Website: www.hugoschools.com GIRLS Chris Scott 13-14 Record: 21-6
Outlook: Coming off one of the best girls’ basketball seasons in school history, enthusiasm is definitely at an all-time high heading into a new campaign. The Lady Buffaloes have a strong returning nucleus including four that averaged nine points or more per outing to spearhead an extremely balanced arsenal. Seniors Torrii Tarkington (12.0 ppg, 6.0 reb), Ray’shione Smith (10.0 ppg, 3.0 assts) and Beautiful Brown (10.0 ppg, 6.0 reb) should all add even more production along with 6-foot junior Shanguia Patterson (9.0 ppg, 6.0 reb), who emerged as a sophomore as a force in the paint. Alexis Bills is also expected to add a spark off the bench, helping give the Lady Buffs as much as a 10-player rotation. Torrii Tarkington 5-9 G Sr.
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Idabel Warriors Website: www.idabelps.org GIRLS Katedria Mosley (1st year) 13-14 Record: 8-13
Outlook: The Lady Warriors wear their emotions on their sleeve and are not afraid to take the court in pressure situations. Head coach Katedria Mosley returns a solid nucleus of players this season. Point guard Miracle Beard (4ppg, 4spg) is young, but brings plenty of energy to the floor. The emotional leader of this team could be Tahjanae Harris (12ppg, 5rpg, 4spg) who plays a physical style of basketball. Jula Harjo (6ppg, 3rpg, 2spg) and Marquisha Vann (14ppg, 7rpg, 5spg) bring good size to the court and can score from just about any spot on the floor. Vann averaged 14 points a game as a junior. Samantha Wolf (6ppg, 8rpg, 2spg) will start at center. The senior is a rebounding machine. Steveesha Cursh is only a freshman, but has shown some serious skills in practice. Coach Mosley expects Cursh to make an impact this season. Miracle Beard 5-5 G So. Tahjanae Harris 5-8 G Sr. Jula Harjo 5-8 G Jr. Marquisha Vann 5-10 F Sr. Samantha Wolf 5-10 C Sr. Steveesha Cursh G Fr. Kaci Crook F So.
Yesenia Gil G Fr. Kourtney Gray G Fr. Tearsney Grayson G Fr. Kia Green G Sr. Raylee Jennings P Fr. Timeria Jones G Fr. Jada Moss G So. Cecilia Perez G/F Fr. Shyia Smith G/F Fr. Ashley Springs G/F Jr. Mikela Wharry P Fr. Neriah Wharry G Fr. Promise Wright G Fr. Brandy Yanez G/F Jr. BOYS Gene Davis 13-14 Record: 12-12
Outlook: Hall of Fame coach Gene Davis takes the helm for the Warriors with an athletic cast to work with. They have a pair of terrific playmaking guards in Boochie Threatt and Ryan Scales. Each can shoot the three very well and are outstanding off the dribble. Warriors should be able to score with just about anyone but will need to work on defense and fundamentals throughout the season to contend come playoff time. Boochie Threatt 6-0 G Sr. Ryan Scales 5-10 G Sr. K.J. Wells 6-3 F Jr. Kyreakus Murphy 6-3 C Sr. Braydon Wesley 6-4 C Sr.
Jones Longhorns www.jones.k12.ok.us GIRLS David Rosenberg 13-14 Record: 19-8
Outlook: Beginning his first year at Jones, David Rosenberg feels very good about his team, which includes two returning starters. “This is a great group of athletes.
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Outlook: after finishing last year 9-15, head coach Brandon Heath is cautiously optimistic about what the Longhorns can accomplish this year. “We have a lot of returning experience in (Brady) Bates and (Garrett) Goddard who will both three-year starters. If we can share the ball and get a lot of assists on offense we have potential to score a lot of points,” Heath said. “Defense and rebounding will be key to how good of a team we are this year. We had a great summer and hope to build off that.” Both Goddard (5-11, Sr.) and Bates (6-0, Sr.) will start at guard after averaging 12.2 and 8.9 points a game respectively last year. Goddard also averaged 3.4 assists and 3.4 rebounds a game while Bates added 3.2 assists and 3.6 rebounds per contest. Garrett Gunn (5-9, Sr.) averaged 1.7 points and 1.2 assists per game
last year and will complete the Jones starting backcourt. Doing the dirty work in the paint will be forwards Keane Cox (5-10, Sr.) and Luke Cagle (6-4, Sr.). Rowdy Warner will also be a major factor inside according to Heath. “Our post players have a chance to have a big impact this year. With our lack of experience there if Luke Cagle, Kean Cox and Rowdy Warner can step up we will be a team to fear,” Heath said. Garrett Goddard 5-11 G Sr. Brady Bates 6-0 G Sr. Garrett Gunn 5-9 G Sr. Keane Cox 5-10 F Sr. Luke Cagle 6-4 F Sr. Rowdy Warner Kyle Sanders O.C. Floyd Bryan Becker
KANSAS COMETS
Website: www.kansasps.com GIRLS Steve Odle (18th year) 13-14 Record: 16-10
Outlook: After having a string of five straight trips to the Class 3A state tournaments snapped a year ago, the Lady Comets aren’t going to be bashful in their expectations about making reservations to play at the Big House in Oklahoma City next March. Tailee Reding, 5-6 sophomore guard who averaged 12.5 points per game while in the starter’s role last season, returns and will join a cast of other players with on the floor experience including 5-5 junior Misty Bright (6.0ppg) and 5-8 junior forward Janessa Raith (4.3ppg) while a pair of freshmen capable of scoring points in bunches include 5-5 guard Aydin Jones and 5-3 guard Teri Leaf in the first of what will be a “platoon style” rotation of players including a trio of seniors Kinsay Hayes, Kenzi Armbrister, Hannah King and Jazmyn Stonecipher along with 5-7 junior Kylee Russell. “We’re going to keep up the pressure with a rotation of players that all have big play potential,” admits coach Steve Odle, a 33 year veteran of coaching girls basketball in Oklahoma. “We
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were within one possession of making the state tournament last year and these girls haven’t forgot that and we expect to back in Oklahoma City in March.” Kinsay Hayes 5-2 G Sr. Kenzi Armbrister 5-1 G Sr. Jazmyn Stonecipher 5-6 F Sr. Kaylyn Edwards 5-4 G Sr. Hannah King 5-3 G Sr. Misty Bright 5-5 F Jr. Jasmine Cochran 5-4 G Jr. Maci Dale 5-7 F Jr. Janessa Raith 5-8 F Jr. Kylee Russell 5-7 C Jr. Emma Kirk 5-3 G So. Magali Perez 5-0 G So. Torey Snell 5-7 F So. Tailee Reding 5-6 G So. Lindsey Thompson 6-1 C So. Callie Fencer 5-4 F So. Aydin Jones 5-5 G Fr. Teri Leaf 5-3 G Fr. BOYS Dale Akins (4th year) 13-14 Record: 16-8
Outlook: The Comets leap into a new season with a constellation of basketball smart talent capable creating a successful season as three starters return to the court. Four year starting guard Logan Blaine, a 5-9 senior, will captain the crew after averaging 14.6 points per game while distributing 3.4 assists and picking off 3.2 steals per game. Creating challenges inside will be the play of 6-3 senior post man Shayne Warren, who totaled 5.6 points and 5.1 rebounds last season, along with 6-0 senior forward Rowdy Chesser (7.8ppg). Also scheduled to create excitement is 5-9 senior forward Colby Wilkerson and 5-11 junior Tracy Pruitt. Returning to the lineup to boost the Comets’ success is 5-11 junior playmaking guard C.J. Taylor. “Play smart and play hard is our approach,” said head coach Dale Akins, who begins his 4th year as head coach. “This group is athletic and fundamentally solid and we’ll use that to our advantage against a schedule and Class 3A field that is loaded again this season.” Logan Blaine 5-9 G Sr. Shayne Warren 6-3 F Sr. Rowdy Chesser 6-1 G Sr. Colby Wilkerson 5-9 G Sr. Dustin Evans 5-11 G Sr. Jon Noe 5-10 G Jr. C.J. Taylor 5-11 G Jr. Tracy Pruitt 6-0 F Jr. Dylan Siers 5-9 G So. Tyler Procter 5-8 G So.
Austin Morris 5-10 G So. Tyson Teague 5-8 G So. Eli Carey 6-0 G So. Sheldon Snell 5-10 G So. Bo Adams 6-0 F So. Jaston Fields 5-10 G Fr. Conner Boroughs 5-9 G Fr.
Kellyville Ponies Website: www.kps-ok. schoolloop.com
GIRLS Ashley Poynter (2nd year) 13-14 Record: 6-18
Outlook: The Lady Ponies will leave the corral with only one starter to begin this season. A youthful but energetic group of players gives head coach Ashley Poynter plenty of reasons for optimism. “We’re a young bunch,” said Poynter, “but that hasn’t diminished our work habits or the expectations to win. With a quartet of freshmen leading the charge, Kellyville girls will learn how to win under the spotlights of game action. Freshmen guards including 5-3 Amanda Asanuma, 5-4 Breana Marts, 5-3 Jamie Buckley, and 5-5 Cadee Baldwin will join forces with 5-7 forward Paige McCaskey and 5-8 junior post Misty Miller playing with a team approach of “One Heartbeat.” Paige McCaskey 5-7 F Sr. Misty Miller 5-8 P Jr. Heavan McDougal 5-5 F So. Becky Chavez 5-3 G So. Yumi Ngirmekor 5-3 G So. Hannah McHenry 5-4 So. Amanda Asanuma 5-3 G Fr. Breana Marts 5-4 G Fr. Jamie Buckley 5-3 G Fr. Cadee Baldwin 5-5 G Fr. Alyssa Hawley 5-5 G Fr. Tempest Joice 5-8 P Fr. Catelyn Johns 5-8 F Fr. Teairra Scott 5-6 G Fr. Shayda Billingsley 5- 8 F Fr. BOYS Kyle Griffiths (1st year) 13-14 Record: 3-16
Outlook: The Ponies look for a stampede out of the corral with 4 starters returning to the lineup for first year head coach Kyle Griffiths. Senior point guard Cole McGuire will return to Kellyville’s backcourt where he averaged 12.4 points along with 5.6 assists per contest last year. “Cole has the ability to change the flow of a game every night,” said Griffiths, “as well as getting
his teammates more involved.” Senior guard Chris Myles returns as the other half of the backcourt combination after tossing in 8.3 points and 4.2 steals. The Ponies will once again look to 6-4 shooting forward Chase McHenry to expand upon his 10.5 points and 7.2 rebounds along with 6-2 junior Dakota McDougal, who battled on the boards to grab 6.4 rebounds per outing plus the added physical size of 6-5 sophomore Hunter Henderson. Senior guard Dalton Willingham and 6-0 freshman Nate Lindsey will to the pace of the Ponies on both ends of the court along with 6-3 forward Brian Vernon and 5-11 guard Tanner Clayton. “The experience of four starters bolsters our team chemistry,” said Griffiths. “The hard work during the off-season should pay off in victories during the year.” Cole McGuire 5-10 G Sr. Chase McHenry 6-4 F Sr. Chris Myles 6-1 G Sr. Dalton Willingham 5-9 G Sr. Brian Vernon 6-3 F Sr. Dakota McDougal 6-2 F Jr. Hunter Henderson 6-5 F So. Nate Lindsey 6-0 F Fr. Tanner Clayton 5-11 G Fr.
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Keys Cougars
Website: www.keycougars.com
BOYS Duane Jones (12th year) 13-14 Record: 3-16
Outlook: After suffering through rebuilding pains last year, the Cougars return a good blend of experience, talent and depth which should help Keys be much Outlook: Sophomore point more competitive in 2014-15. guard Casey Nolan will be the The Cougars have three starters glue that holds things together returning led by senior Colton for the Lady Cougars this Cox (8ppg, 4.3rpg) whose season as they re-group after knowledge of the up-tempo losing four starters from last style play Jones prefers will be year. “She creates everything a big assett. He’ll be joined in for us on offense and is our the returning lineup by Chase best defensive player,’ said Girdner (8.8ppg, 5.4rpg) and coach Mickey Duncan. “She is a Kyler Stilwell (6.7ppg, 4.2rpg). terrific leader on the floor and But Jones feels the addition of can play multiple positions if transfer Brody Howard may be needed.” Also back with some a big piece of the puzzle for the varsity experience for Keys Cougars. “Brody handles the ball extremely well and is quick. He’s taken on a leadership role for our team through both his work ethic and his coachable attitude.” The Cougars also will look for help from Ju’anda Gonzales – Kandace transfer Trey Snell Haulmark – Casey Nolan and first year varsity player Michael Gray GIRLS Mickey Duncan (3rd year) 13-14 Record: 10-13
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campaign a year ago, the Redskins should be a top contender for the next couple of seasons. A wealth of experience is back, including all five starters, plus they have added several outstanding Colton Cox – Brody Howard newcomers that will Chase Girdner make an immediate impact and give the club an extremely who, at 6-6, could be a force deep arsenal. Adonis Fox (6.0 in the paint. “We’re looking to return to form following a rough ppg, 5.0 reb, 3.0 blks) will be year,” said Jones. “We had a great a major force inside with his long 6-9 frame, especially on summer and have a solid group the defensive end of the floor. of kids. We believe we have a Noah Hodges (10.3 ppg, 5.0 chance to be very competitive reb) and Mason Whipkey (10.3 this year.” ppg, 5.0 reb) were both double figure contributors night in and Colton Cox 6-2 G/F Sr. night out a season ago. Paden Chase Girdner 6-2 G Jr. Hayes (8.2 ppg, 3.0 asst) gives Brody Howard 5-11 G Sr. the Redskins another weapon. Kyler Stilwell 5-10 G So. “I am very excited about the Michael Gray 6-6 C So. possibilities of this group,” coach Trey Snell 6-0 G/F Jr. Taylor Wiebener said. “We have Preston Patrick 6-4 F Jr. a very good core returning with Brodie Jones 6-3 F So. experience. We will once again Bryan Neff 6-2 C So. rely on stiff defense to be our focal point.”
Kingston Redskins www.kingston.k12.ok.us GIRLS Chad Rumer 13-14 Record: 8-18
Outlook: Lady Redskins welcome back all but one player from a year ago and have a full year under their belts in Rumer’s system to build on. Katie Caraway is quick and athletic and expected to be the catalyst. Look for big things from Taylor Bailey, who will ignite things as the first off the bench. A couple of very talented freshmen are also expected to make bigger contributions as the season progresses. Katie Caraway 5-7 G Sr. Raegan Wigley 5-6 G Sr. Shannon Lane 5-9 F Sr. Alli Wakely 5-7 G So. Kes Reeves 5-7 G Fr. BOYS Taylor Wiebener 13-14 Record: 20-10
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Lexington Bulldogs www.lexington.k12.ok.us GIRLS David Sikes (1st year) 13-14 Record: 8-18
Outlook: Learning a new system is never easy, but the Lady Bulldogs do return three starters from last year squad. That continuity will help in the transition. Head coach David Sikes will implement his system and players like Rachel Beason (5-7, So.) will lead the way. Beason is a combo player that creates matchup problems for opponents. Jacie Jones (5-5, So.) will start at guard giving coach Sikes a skilled ball handler and someone that brings the pressure on defense. Cassie Bennett (6-0, Sr.) will have a presence in the paint and could be the answer for winning the
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rebound battle down low. Tiffany Hinkle will figure into the lineup as well. She has shown promise in early practices. “I am excited about this season and I look forward on improving every day,” said coach Sikes. BOYS Matt Lohn (2nd year) 13-14 Record: 11-14
Outlook: The Bulldogs starting lineup will feature several new faces in 2014-15 as head coach Matt Lohn looks to find the right combination of players on the court. Jake McAfee (6-6, Sr.) averaged 8.7 points and 3.4 rebounds last year. He is the teams leading returning scorer. Lance Winterton (6-0, Sr.) and Josh McAfee (5-10, Jr.) are two guard/forward players with excellent athleticism. Jon Dawley (6-5, Sr.) will play center giving the Bulldogs two players over 6-foot-5. Oscar Resendiz (5-11, So.) saw limited time on the floor last season, but is expected to contribute in a major way this year. “My guys are green and have a lot to prove, just like me. I am excited for this season and can’t wait to see what they accomplish on the court,” said coach Lohn. Look for other players to make an impact including Jordan Lawson (Sr.) and Casey Bliss (Sr.). Junior Tyler Brown is a physical player in the paint. Jake McAfee 6-6 G/F Sr. Lance Winterton 6-0 G Sr. Josh McAfee 5-10 G/F Jr. Jon Dawley 6-5 C Sr. Oscar Resendiz 5-11 G So. Jordan Lawson G Sr. Casey Bliss G Sr. Tyler Brown P Jr.
Lincoln Christian Bulldogs www.lincolnchristian.org GIRLS Melody Stewart 13-14 Record: 14-12
Outlook: Taking over the reigns of the program is former Bixby head coach Melody Stewart after leading the Lady Spartans to the Class 6A Finals last season.
The former Missouri State and Claremore Zebra will now lead the Bulldogs, who return three starters from last year’s squad. “We are very excited about the possibilities with this group. Keys for our success will be outworking our opponent and controlling the tempo of the game,” said Stewart who won 72 games as head coach at Bixby. The strength of Lincoln Christian will be in the front court with the return of Abigail Scott (5-7, Sr.) and Shaelyn Ward (5-9, Jr.). Scott averaged just shy of 10 points per game as a junior while pulling down seven rebounds. In the post, Ward tallied 13.4 points per game to go with eight rebounds as a sophomore. Both will be looked upon to step up and give a consistent scoring threat for coach Stewart in her first season at the controls. The backcourt will be headlined by junior point guard Krysten Williams. Standing five-foot sixinches, Williams averaged nearly two steals per game a season ago while pulling down 2.3 rebounds from her guard spot. She’ll be joined in the backcourt by Becca Gleason (5-6, Jr.) and Cora Dunnick (5-7, So.) both who saw time for the Bulldogs last season. Abigail Scott 5-7 F Sr. Shaelyn Ward 5-9 P Jr. Krysten Williams 5-6 PG Jr. Becca Gleason 5-6 G Jr. Cora Dunnick 5-7 G So. BOYS Zac Briscoe 13-14 Record: 13-14
Outlook: After a sub .500 season, the Bulldogs will look to get on the plus side this season they’ll look to a number of young players that saw quality playing time as freshman a year ago. The name to keep an eye on is power forward Grant Wynn (6-6, So.) who as a freshman averaged 4.1 points per game but shot 80 percent from the charity stripe. “Grant is as versatile of a high school basketball player as you can have,” said coach Briscoe. “He’s a 6-6 power forward who will play a lot of guard and even point guard at times. He can score from anywhere on the court, but he loves to get to the rim and finish or draw the help defense and find his open teammates.”
The Bulldog coaching staff will look to a pair of senior guards to provide a scoring threat from the outside to pair with the versatile big man Wynn. Point guard Riley Young (5-11, Sr.) and shooting guard Nate Launders (6-2, Sr.) both shot nearly 40 percent from 3-point range with Young making 57 from behind the arc. Launders brings a rebounding ability from the guard spot to go with his 10.9 points per game as a junior. Young averaged just shy of 10 points from the point guard position. Forward Parker Wilson (5-11, Sr.) along with Landon Brown (62, So.) will likely round out the starting five for the Bulldogs this year. Wilson is a strong defensive player that shoots nearly 50 percent from the field while Brown is a 50 percent 3-point shooter at the other forward spot. Brandon Autatubo (6-0, Jr.) will be the first man off the bench at the point guard spot. “We’re very excited about the guys we have returning and the experience and success they had a season ago when we made a run into the area tournament,” explained Briscoe. “For the first time in our five years in Class 3A, we think we have a team that could get to the state tournament.” Riley Young 5-11 PG Sr. Nate Landers 6-2 SG Sr. Grant Wynn 6-6 F So. Parker Wilson 5-11 F Sr. Landon Brown 6-2 F So. Brandon Autatubo 6-0 PG Jr.
Lindsay Leopards www.lindsay.k12.ok.us GIRLS Jon Jacques 13-14 Record: 20-7
Outlook: Over the past two years the Lindsay Leopardettes have won 40 games and lost just 16. This year head coach Jon Jacques is expecting more big things from his ultraexperienced roster. “This senior group has been a big part of the Leopardettes success. This group is seeking their fourth area tournament appearance and second state tournament appearance,” Jacques said. The biggest piece of the puzzle for the Leopardettes will be Whitney Metker (5-10, Sr.). A versatile athlete Metker can play either guard or forward and averaged 12 points and nine rebounds per game last year. If Metker can continue to put up those types of numbers she will also become the school’s alltime leading rebounder. Guards Morgan Moore (5-5, Sr.), Ellanee Allison (5-5, Sr.) and Jill Ogletree 5-6, Jr.) will all also play big roles in the Lindsay lineup this year. Forward Ashlynn Cummins (5-10, Jr.) and guard Cali Clingman (5-5, Jr.) are other players to watch as both come of season-ending injuries last year. Whitney Metker 5-10 G/F Sr. Morgan Moore 5-5 G Sr. Ellanee Allison 5-5 G Sr. Jill Ogletree 5-6 G Jr. Ashlynn Cummins 5-10 F Jr. Cali Clingman 5-5 G Jr. Brooklyn Cline Brooklin Farr Abbie Cummins BOYS Dan Chapman 13-14 Record: 16-10
Outlook: Last year the Leopards finished with a very respectable record of 16-10. This year though head coach Dan Chapman feels his team will be even better. “I’m very excited about the season. We are building on 16 wins from last year and should be much improved,” Chapman said.
The team’s biggest impact player may be junior forward Connor Karpe who transfers in from Lookeba-Sickles where he averaged 25 points per game in the state tournament last year and helped his former team finish as state runner-up in Class B. Guard Kaden Verble (6-1, Jr.) is another player to watch after he averaged 10.1 points and 4.6 rebounds a game as a sophomore. Senior Garrett Verble averaged 9.0 points and 6.0 rebounds a game a year ago and will get the nod at center for Lindsay. Finally fans can look for Cooper Savage and Jake Lindsey to round out the Leopards starting lineup. Shane Chapman and Cody McGlove should also see big minutes this year as they come off the bench to give the Leopards a spark. Kaden Verble 6-1 G Jr. Garrett Verble C Sr. Connor Karpe F Jr. Cooper Savage F Jr. Jake Lindsey G So. Shane Chapman So. Cody McGlove Jr.
Aubree Branch 5-10 PG/SG Jr. Ginny Schneider 5-10 SG/SF Jr. Kenzie Self 5-11 PF Sr. Karley English 5-11 PF So. Savannah Hall 5-9 SG/PG Jr. Brooklyn Isaacs So. Lexi Harrison Jr. BOYS *No information provided.
Luther Lions
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Little Axe Indians www.littleaxe.k12.ok.us GIRLS Josh Mattox (1st year) 13-14 Record: 5-18
coach Mattox a tough tandem to stop. Add Kenzie Self and Karley English to the mix and you have four solid players that take pride in playing tough defense and capitalize on teams not willing to play at their pace. Savannah Hall could be the final piece to the puzzle. Look for Little Axe to come out swinging this season.
Outlook: “With four returning starters and developing young talent, the team will be much improved and better all around. I’m excited to see how the team moves forward with a lot of experienced players contributing,” coach Mattox said. Combo guard Aubree Branch (16.9ppg, 2.4rpg, 5.6apg) brings so much to the court for Little Axe. Branch, teamed with Ginny Schneider (8.6ppg, 4.5rpg) give
Johnny Vick (2nd year) 13-14 Record: 13-12 Outlook: From going 3-18 in the 2012-13 season to 13-12 in 2013-14, the Luther Lady Lions have been on the rise. Head coach Johnny Vick has several players with the ability to score from any spot on the floor. Alex Greenhoward (5-10, Jr.) averaged 16.5 points, 5.6 rebounds and 2.1 steals per game. Greenhoward can create offense when it appears there is nothing there. Lauren Grisham (5-9, Sr.) is another big-time scorer averaging 17.3 points and 4.2 rebounds a game. The combo will make it difficult for opponents to slow down the Lions offense. Elizabeth Trenary (5-7, Jr.) and Aundranee Orange (5-7, Jr.) have starting experience and play hard on both ends of the court. Macie Hull (5-7, Sr.) transferred from Edmond North and figures
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into the overall scheme after sitting out for a season. Alex Greenhoward 5-10 F Jr. Lauren Grisham 5-9 G Sr. Elizabeth Trenary 5-7 G Jr. Aundranee Orange 5-7 G Jr. Macie Hull 5-7 G Sr. Tearra Salazar BOYS *No information provided.
Marietta Indians www.mariettaisd.org
GIRLS *No information provided. BOYS Jared Messer (1st year) 13-14 Record: 11-13
Outlook: “I am very excited to have the opportunity to coach this team. We have talented guys who will be stepping into bigger roles this season. Our success will depend on our ability to come together as a team while learning a new system. The toughness and heart these guys have should give us a chance in every game,” coach Messer said. Zac Neely (11ppg, 4.0rpg) plays big in the paint. Look for Neely to get help from sophomore Trey Mayes. The tandem should see a lot of minutes this year. Senior David Sanchez and junior Colton Perry are athletic guards with motors that never shut down. Chris Campos (8ppg, 3rpg) could become one of the leading scorers this season. Zac Neely 6-5 F Jr. Trey Mayes 6-3 F So. David Sanchez 5-11 G Sr.
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Marlow Outlaws www.marlow.k12.ok.us GIRLS Terri Reimer (1st year) 13-14 Record: 5-18
Outlook: “We will have seven players with a realistic chance of starting so our roles have not yet been established. Sophomore Hannah Wade is a newcomer that we expect to contribute right away either in a starting role or off the bench,” coach Reimer said. “I am optimistic that this team has the potential to be much more successful than a year ago.” Diamond Morris (5-7, Sr.) and Kaytlyn Kizarr (5-4, Jr.) are two no-nonsense players that coach Reimer can depend on in clutch situations. Shayna Throckmorton (5-11, Sr.) brings leadership and toughness to the court, while Tory Nations (5-8, Sr.) is an electric forward who’s developed an excellent jumper. Corrie Moore (5-7, Jr.) will start at guard giving the Lady Outlaws another quick player in the backcourt. Diamond Morris 5-7 G Sr. Shayna Throckmorton 5-11 F Sr. Tory Nations 5-8 F Sr. Kaytlyn Kizarr 5-4 PG Jr. Corrie Moore 5-7 G Jr. BOYS Kirk Harris (29th year) 13-14 Record: 15-10
Marlow’s last trip to the state tournament occurred in 1995.
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Marlow Basketball Kirk Harris was the Outlaws’ coach then. He handed over the coaching reigns prior to the 2004-2005 season. Now, he’s back - and Marlow hopes that means another trip to the state tournament. The Outlaws will hinge their hopes on 6-foot junior guard Braeden O’Dell, who averaged 17.6 points and 9.1 rebounds a game last season. “He is just a junior and led us in every offensive category last year as a sophomore,” Harris said. “He is an excellent athlete, as well.” O’Dell will get plenty of help in the forms of Zac Beasler, Nathan Crowson, Zak Keg, Trevor McClure, Dawson Huddleston and Devin Crawford. Beasler, a 6-1 senior, posted 6.7 points and 4.4 assists last season. “We will have numerous players fighting for playing time on our roster,” Harris said. “We have several upperclassmen and a bunch of talented freshmen that we feel have an opportunity to help us.” Marlow’s playoff ride last season was derailed after backto-back victories over Riverside and Commanche to begin the postseason. A loss to Heritage Hall in the regional finals and a loss to Perkins-Tryon in the area consolation bracket ended the Outlaws’ season. “We are
hoping to build on our trip to the area tournament last year,” Harris said. “I feel we have an opportunity to be even better this year.” Braeden O’Dell 6-0 G Jr. Zac Beasler 6-1 G Sr. Nathan Crowson 6-1 G Sr. Zak Keg 6-2 F Sr.
Meeker Bulldogs www.meeker.k12.ok.us GIRLS Lisa Pettitt (10th year) 13-14 Record: 19-2
Outlook: A good nucleus of players return from a team that won 19 games last year. However, experience and depth could be a question. Summer Powell (9.1ppg, 3.9rpg) could answer some of those questions with her play this season. Powell has talent and a desire to continue to get better. Amaris Stansell (8.7ppg, 4.5rpg) and Mariah Stansell (6.1ppg, 2.2rpg) compliment each other with their ability to find the open shooter and rebound those loose
balls. Morgan Hammontree and Allison McCutcheon complete the starting five giving head coach Lisa Pettitt a solid starting five. Summer Powell 5-11 F Sr. Amaris Stansell 5-9 G Sr. Mariah Stansell 5-9 F Sr. Morgan Hammontree 5-7 F Jr. Allison McCutcheon 5-8 P Jr. BOYS *No information provided.
Metro Christian Patriots www.metroca.com
GIRLS Rick Holmes 13-14 Record: 14-14
Outlook: After battling through a tough early schedule the Lady Patriots advanced to the area tournament last year before being eliminated with a loss to Vian. This year Metro brings back just two starters and will be a young team with a good potential for growth according to head coach Rick Holmes. “I think that we are going to be in the mix again late in the season. We are very young though and are going to go through some growing pains but I think we have a pretty high ceiling with this team,” Holmes said. Point guard Brooklyn Chaffin (Jr.) is back this season after doing a bulk of the scoring a year ago. Guard Allie Speer (Sr.) will also be an instrumental player in the Lady Patriots attack this year. Allie’s younger sister Kara Speer (So.) is a versatile player who can play guard or forward and will be a valuable scorer this season after making big improvements over the summer. Brooklyn Chaffin PG Jr. Allie Speer G Sr. Kara Speer G/F So. BOYS Bryon Flam 13-14 Record: 10-16
Outlook: “We are very excited about the opportunity we have. Our best player returns and is a junior. We could start three sophomores and have a lot of experience returning and we will play up to 10 players a game,” head coach Bryon Flam said. Guard Tyler LaCourse (6-2, Jr.)
is the straw that stirs the drink for the Patriots. Last season LaCourse averaged 10 points per game while shooting 35 percent from three-point range. Fellow guard Jonathan Plaster (5-11, Sr.) will also be an impact player as he returns from an injury that kept him out of last season. In the frontcourt Eyan Graybill (6-2, Sr.) and Nathan Mitchell (63, So.) will be the team’s starting forwards. Last season Graybill averaged five points and 3.3 rebounds per game. Rounding out the Metro starting lineup will be guard Dylan Bierman (6-3, So.). A talented shooter, Bierman shot an eyepopping 49 percent from the floor. Tyler LaCourse 6-2 G Jr. Nathan Mitchell 6-3 F So. Jonathan Plaster 5-11 G Sr. Dylan Bierman 6-3 G So. Eyan Graybill 6-2 F Sr. Jack Roe So.
Millwood Falcons
Website: www.millwood.k12. ok.us GIRLS A. Shannon Hayes 13-14 Record: 23-4
Outlook: After reaching the reaching the semifinals a season ago while compiling a 23-4 record. The Falcons will look for a deeper run in the playoffs this season led by the staunch defense of small forward Raven Prince (6-1, Sr.). As a junior, Prince averaged 13 points and 6.8 rebounds per game. If there is a weakness in her game it is at the charity stripe where she must improve this season. “Discipline is the key to success,” said coach A. Shannon Hayes and for the Falcons to have success the discipline of post player Derae Lewis (6-2, Sr.) will play a part. Lewis gives Millwood a duo that measures over six feet tall which will give opponents match-up issues. Add that Lewis also averaged 11 points, seven rebounds and four blocks last season the match-up looks even more treacherous. At guard the Falcons will call upon MeKayla Jackson (5-10, Sr.), Brea Dean (5-7, Sr.) and Nykiah Hines (5-7, Jr.). Dean averaged 13 points and a pair of steals per game last season. Jackson is a well rounded player that
can battle for boards, find the open player while also finding the bottom of the net. Hines is a strong defender that can create turnovers and turning them into points at the other end. Coach Hayes will look to Deztinee Goode to be the first off the bench throughout the season. With four of the final six games of the season on the road for Millwood the Falcons will need to show discipline in the final stretch of their schedule. Raven Prince Derae Lewis MeKayla Jackson Brea Dean Nykiah Hines
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BOYS Varryl Franklin 13-14 Record: 21-7
Outlook: After reaching the semifinals of Class 2A last year and winning over 20 games last season many would look for the Falcons to return to the same level this season. For that to occur Millwood must reload as just one starter returns from last seasons squad in wingman Antonio Fortune (6-1, Sr.). Joining Fortune in the front court will be fellow seniors Deanglo Morrow (6-1) and Cortez Reason (6-2) both of whom can play on the block or slide to a small forward spot. The backcourt will feature Shelton Zoth (5-8, Sr.) as the point guard while fellow senior Deanglo Washington will get the nod at shooting guard for the Falcons. Coach Varryl Franklin will look towards his five seniors to provide a strong start to each game allowing Daquan Pierson to add energy from the bench. After reaching the semifinals in 2013-14, coach Franklin looks for his squad to “finish what you start” in this campaign. Shelton Zoth 5-8 PG Sr. Deanglo Washington 5-9 SG Sr. Antonio Fortune 6-1 SF/SG Sr. Deanglo Morrow 6-1 SF/PF Sr. Cortez Reason 6-2 PF/SF Sr.
Morris Eagles
Website: www.morris.k12.ok.us GIRLS Jonathan Clay (10th year) 13-14 Record: 13-11 Outlook: The Lady Eagles
are living in the spotlight of opportunity as four starters return from last year’s 13-11 season. The senior combo of 5-5 guard Destiny Dunn (6.3ppg) and 5-8 forward Jayli Lee (8.1ppg) bolster a foundation for victories along with the 5-6 junior guard duo of Cylla Hill (4.2ppg) and Adrian Hughes (5.2ppg). The final piece in solving the puzzle of success rests on the play of 5-7 sophomore forward Anouchka N’gotta, who is described by head coach Jonathan Clay as a girl that can light it up on any given night. “We a young but athletic lineup,” admits Clay, who starts a 10th year on the bench at Morris. “The girls are adjusting to playing under pressure and developing a cohesiveness that will allow for winning chances as the season moves along.” Destiny Dunn 5-5 G Sr. Jayli Lee 5-8 F Sr. Cylla Hill 5-6 G Jr. Adrian Hughes 5-6 G Jr. Anouchka N’gotta 5-7 G So. BOYS Levi Mooney (1st year) 13-14 Record: 9-18
Outlook: The Eagles fly the nest with two starters returning to meet incoming head coach Levi Mooney for the 2014-2015 season. High energy guard play returns from 6-0 junior Brooks Booker, 6-3 senior Terrell Armour and 5-11 senior Dale Ramirez while the presence in the paint will come from a pair of 6-2 juniors Braxton Lawson Marvin Goodeau. Adding a consistent shooting/scoring touch is 6-3 junior forward Dakota Lawson. “We’re developing a team chemistry that will allow us to win,” said Mooney noting the commitment of his squad to learning their roles in a new system. “Our overall athleticism and quickness on both ends of the court gives us a chance to pressure turnovers and convert them into scoring chances. Terrell Armour 6-1 G Sr. Dale Ramirez 5-11 G Sr. Brooks Booker 6-0 G Jr. Dakota Washington 6-3 F Jr. Braxton Lawson 6-2 P Jr.
Newkirk Tigers
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GIRLS Dwight Winburn 13-14 Record: 17-11
Outlook: Two starters return for the Lady Tigers and head coach Dwight Winburn. And when you add in a strong freshman class and a talented transfer you have a recipe that could equal a good amount of success. At guard the Lady Tigers will feature McKenna Pulley (6-0, Jr.) and Emily Elliot (5-7, Fr.). An extremely talented athlete Pulley averaged 8.5 points, 5.7 rebounds and 2.4 steals per game last year. McKenna’s older sister Kyndal Pulley (5-11, Sr.) will start at forward for the Lady Tigers this year after averaging 4.8 points and 3.2 rebounds per game last year. Joining Kyndal in the frontcourt will be Madyson Smith (5-10, Jr.) and Coltyn Harrell (6-0, So.) who is a movein from Argonia Kan. Off the bench expect freshman Katelyn Schieber to see some big minutes and possibly even crack the starting lineup at times. McKenna Pulley 6-0 G Jr. Kyndal Pulley 5-11 F Sr. Coltyn Harrell 6-0 C So. Madyson Smith 5-10 F Jr. Emily Elliot 5-7 G Fr. Katelyn Schieber Fr. BOYS Jeremy Young 13-14 Record: 14-11
Outlook: The Tigers bring back three starters from last year and head coach Jeremy Young is looking forward to continuing to construct a program recognized across the state. “We have a good group of guys returning this year and are coming off a good season last year and hope to continue to build our program up this year,” Young said. Hayden Bergaman (6-2, Jr.) comes back at small forward and will be a major impact player for the Tigers this year. Last season Bergman averaged 12 points, 4.1 rebounds and 2.1 assists per game and will be asked to do that and more this year. Completing the frontcourt this year will be Trevor Johnson (6-3, Jr.) and Carl McKeen (6-2, Sr.). Last season Johnson averaged 6.3 points and
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6.2 rebounds per game while McKeen will be seeing his first significant minutes this year. On the perimeter Newkirk will look to Ryan Lusk (5-8, Jr.) at point guard and Corey Vap (6-1, Jr.) at shooting guard to carry the torch this year. Meanwhile senior Coby Hutson will give the Tigers valuable experience off the bench. Hayden Bergman 6-2 SF. Jr. Trevor Johnson 6-3 F Jr. Corey Vap 6-1 SG Jr. Ryan Lusk 5-8 PG Jr. Carl McKeen 6-2 F Sr. Coby Hutson Sr.
Nowata Ironmen
Website: www.npsok.org GIRLS Kurt Heller 13-14 Record: 11-14
Outlook: Head coach Kurt Heller takes over at Nowata after the Lady Ironmen finished last season with an 11-14 overall record. Heller said that he hopes to use his team’s athleticism to frustrate opposing teams. “The girls have adjusted well to the new system. We are very athletic and are hoping to use that to make things happen both offensively and defensively,” Heller said. Guards Halley Hewitt (5-2, Jr.) and Reva Smith (5-6, Jr.) will both play key roles this year for the Lady Ironmen. Alecia Mayhew (5-6, Jr.) will also likely find a starting job in the Nowata backcourt this year. On the interior Nowata won’t have an abundance of size but will have two forwards who promise to cause matchup problems for bigger posts in Alexis Mayhew (5-6, Jr.) and Emily Belden (5-7, So.). Justice Owens (5-7, Jr.) will also push for time at forward this year and give the Lady Ironmen yet another athletic option on the block. Halley Hewitt 5-2 G Jr. Reva Smith 5-6 G Jr. Alexis Mayhew 5-6 F Jr. Alecia Mayhew 5-6 G Jr. Emily Belden 5-7 F So. Justice Owens 5-7 F Jr.
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BOYS Gary Hollingshed 13-14 Record: 17-11
Outlook: With two returning starters from last season’s 17-win team the Ironmen are looking to build on the success they experienced a year ago. “Last season we won the regional championship for the first time since 1984. We are looking to build on that success this year,” head coach Gary Hollingshed said. “We have a talented group of young kids coming up that are going to lead us this year and for seasons to come.” Coming into this season Matt Price (6-4, Sr.) will be the team’s leader at forward. Last season Price averaged 15 points and 12 rebounds per game and is starting to garner some interest from several regional colleges. Scott Pruett (6-2, Sr.) is another talented athlete at the forward position who averaged six points and eight rebounds per game last year. Rounding out the frontcourt will be Seth Glasscock (6-0, Sr.). Glasscock is a star football player for the Ironmen and will give Nowata some serious toughness and strength on the glass this year. While the Ironmen are very experienced in the frontcourt the opposite is true of their backcourt. Michael Velasco (5-9, So.) will start at point guard for the Ironmen with Cody Smith (60, So.) starting at shooting guard. Matt Price 6-4 F Sr. Scott Pruett 6-2 F Sr. Cody Smith 6-0 G So. Seth Glasscock 6-0 F Sr. Michael Velasco 5-9 PG So. Zen Callahan 6-0 Fr. Will Luster 5-10 So. Bryce Bell 6-1 Sr. Wyatt Steigerwald 6-1 Sr. Grayson Hass 6-3 Sr. Jakob Barnes 6-2 So.
Okemah Panthers
Website: www.okemah.k12.ok.us. GIRLS Kyle Sivadon (3rd year) 13-14 Record: 15-12
Outlook: After an earlier than expected exit from the Class
3A playoffs, the Lady Panthers are on a mission to prove they deserve recognition among the best in their class. Head coach Kyle Sivadon returns four starter to this year’s lineup; however with the positive result of injuries, six players take the court with playoff proven starting experience. After averaging a double-double as a sophomore, 6-0 junior Kenzie Bean (12.8ppg/13.1reb) returns looking to increase her total of 30 double-double efforts in 54 games. A trio of seniors including 5-4 guard Tori Turner (7.0ppg), and 6-0 post Rachel Haberman (7.7ppg/8.0reb) along with 5-4 guard Mariah Bean, who averaged 9.2 points and 6.1 steals as a sophomore, returns after missing last year due to injury. The Panthers get a boost with the addition of two-year starter transfer 5-0 junior Savannah Shook (15.0ppg/7.0asst) along with seniors 5-4 senior Bailee Tucker, Katee Colbert and Jeannie Hill as well as sophomores Abby Haddox, Alisha Hicks, Camryn Fixico, Alexis Flanner and Taylor Lee. “These girls are out to prove something,” admits Sivadon. “Our depth will let us play 10-12 deep allowing us to keep up the pace end to end. The overall experience, athleticism and depth of our team could make this a special year.” Tori Turner 5-4 G Sr. Rachel Haberman 6-0 P Sr. Mariah Bean 5-4 G Sr. Bailee Tucker 5-4 G Sr. Katee Colbert 5-5 G Sr. Jeanie Hill 5-4 G Sr. Kenzie Bean 6-0 F Jr. Savannah Shook 5-0 G Jr. Abby Haddox 5-4 G So. Alisha Hicks 5-3 G So. Camryn Fixico 5-10 F So. Alexis Flanner 5-5 G So. Taylor Lee 5-6 G So.
BOYS Kale Simon (4th year) 12-13 Record: 29-1 (3A State Champion)
Outlook: After capturing the gold ball in Class 3A last year, the Panthers expectations for success remain on track to return to the Big House. Coach Kale Simon’s squad, who
exchanged a silver ball finishing in 2012 with the 3A state title last year, return just two starters plus a pair of experienced veterans that understand what it takes to win led by senior guards Gus Klutts (8.8 ppg/3.5reb./1.7asst/1.8steals) and Ryan Titsworth (12.1ppg/2.5reb/1.6asst), who averaged 37 percent plus from beyond the three point arc. Adding to the intensity of the Panthers will be 6-0 senior Josh Deere and 6-1 junior point guard Ben Custar (3.2ppg/2.4reb/3.6asst), who earned 3A state tournament MVP honors last year. “Gus (Klutts) and Ryan (Titsworth) were two of the major reasons for our success in winning it all last year,” said head coach Kale Simon. “When you add the winning experience and abilities of Josh (Deere), who made a key 3-pointer in the finals, and Ben (Custar), who can manage our attack, we expect to be right back in the mix again this year.” Ryan Titsworth 6-1 G Sr. Gus Klutts 6-0 G Sr. Josh Deere 6-0 G Sr. Caleb Dixon 6-0 F Sr. Albert Gipson 6-0 F Sr. Alvin Gipson 6-0 F Sr. Ben Custar 6-1 PG Jr. Nathan Postoak 5-8 G Jr. Josh Whisnant 6-1 G Jr. Coleton Hummingbird 5-5 G So. Arthur John 5-8 G Jr. Jacob Rogers 5-7 G So. Austin Titsworth 6-0 F So. Chase Dennis 5-8 G So. D’quante Dunn 5-7 G Fr. Isaiah Francis 5-9 F Fr. D’Angelo Gibson 5-10 G Fr. Nick Haddox 5-4 G Fr. Brock Hicks 5-5 G Fr. Eli Reynolds 5-6 G Fr. Colton Robert 5-9 G Fr Tyler Acosta 5-8 C Fr.
Oklahoma Centennial Bison Website: www.okcps. oklahomamh.schooldesk.net GIRLS Jeff Fuller (2nd year) 13-14 Record: 13-12
Outlook: A starter at the point since her freshman season, Breeanna Burnett (5-7, Jr.) averaged 12.4 points and 4.2 assists per contest a year ago. Burnett is part of a solid group head coach Jeff Fuller has returning the court. “We have a great nucleus coming back with lots of experience,” said Fuller. Forward Jeanna Dixon (5-10, So.) grabbed 6.5 rebounds a game as a freshman and averaged 11.2 points a game. Dixon is joined at forward by DaQauna Echo-Hawk (6-0, Jr.), a solid rebounder who can play gritty defense. Lafonda Watson (5-8, Sr.) is another excellent defensive player for coach Fuller and Markacia Morgan (6-1, Sr.) brings experience to the center position. Look for several different players to contribute off the bench. Fiona Watson, Lejuan Palmer and Tailor Scott are more than capable of having big games and could crack the starting lineup. Breeanna Burnett 5-7 G Jr. Jeanna Dixon 5-10 F So. Lafonda Watson 5-8 G Sr. DaQauna Echo-Hawk 6-0 F Jr. Markacia Morgan 6-1 C Sr. Fiona Watson Lejuan Palmer Tailor Scott BOYS Garrette Mantle (1st year) 13-14 Record: 24-7
Outlook: Always a tough team to play, the Centennial boy’s made a name for themselves last season and look to continue those winning ways in 2014-15. Head coach Garrette Mantle said the team is deep with experience this season. “We should be exciting to watch as we’re able to place a variety of players on the floor in an up-tempo style of play. We’re a very deep team with experience.” Austin Garner (6-8, Sr.) is a big forward looking to dominate the paint as Corneilus McKiver (6-3, Sr.) will provide solid support and give the big man good looks on the offensive end of the floor. Senior guard Malcolm Mitchell Jr. (6-0) brings quickness to the floor for the Bison. Also look for guards Terry Davis (6-2, Jr.) and Matt Johnson (5-9, Jr.) to make major impacts this season. Austin Garner 6-8 F Sr. Malcolm Mitchell Jr. 6-0 G Sr. Corneilus McKiver 6-3 F Sr. Terry Davis 6-2 G Jr. Matt Johnson 5-9 G Jr.
Jeremiah Gibson 6-2 G Jr. Trey Hoehner 5-9 G Sr. Austin Puckett 6-4 F Jr. Luke Frankfurt 5-9 F Sr. Kade Van Meter 6-2 G Sr. Jackson Rothwell 6-3 Fr. Jordan Soliz 6-3 Jr. Austin Aduddell 5-9 So. Ford Kilborn 6-1 Sr.
Okmulgee Bulldogs Website: www.okmulgeeps.com GIRLS Dwight Pankey 2013-14 Record: 5-13
OCS Saints
Website: www.ocssaints.org GIRLS *No information provided. BOYS Trent Toler (11th year) 13-14 Record: 13-12
excellent shooter and defensive minded player that averaged seven points per contest. Junior forward Austin Puckett (6-4) will answer the call in the paint, while Luke Frankfurt (5-9, Sr.) brings leadership to the floor. Wildcard Kade Van Meter (6-2, Sr.) is a match up problem for most opponents. Van Meter could have a big year on both ends of the court. Also look for Jackson Rothwell, Jordan Soliz, Austin Aduddell and Ford Kilborn to make major contributions this season.
Outlook: Despite playing a tough schedule this season, head coach Trent Toler expects his team to be ready for the grueling task of playing good teams every time they step on the floor. Jeremiah Gibson (6-2, Jr.) will start at guard where he accounted for 15 points last season. Trey Hoehner (5-9, Sr.) is another
Outlook: With four returning starters and just one player lost from last year’s squad that reached the regional semifinals. “We can’t wait for this year, we have everyone returning except only losing one player from last year’s team,” said coach Pankey in his 37th year. “We will be very improved team from the team we fielded last year.” Leading the way will be Diamond Powdrill (5-9, Sr.) and Kimberly Jordan (5-8, Sr.) in the front court. Powdrill averaged 13.8 points per game while pulling down eight rebounds as a junior. Both are leaders in steals and a
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rebounds while tops in scoring and assists. Brandi Edwards (5-4, Sr.) will see time in the backcourt while Jordan Cazenave (5-9, Sr.) and Timberly Shirley (5-8, Sr.) will provide solid play from their forward spots. Providing depth off the bench will be Arrionna Nunley, Dayha Cobb, and Michalla Truelove.
Website: www.pawhuskahs.org GIRLS Austin Minshall 13-14 Record: 7-15
Outlook: The Lady Huskies will be a team that gets it done by committee this season. With a good blend of experienced upperclassmen and young Brandi Edwards 5-4 G Sr. athletic players, Austin Minshall Jordan Czenave 5-9 F Sr. will be able to mix and match Kimberly Jordan 5-8 G/F Sr. his lineups. The important Diamond Powdrill 5-9 G/F Sr. x-factor for Minshall’s lineup is Timberly Shirley 5-8 G/F Sr. the health of his players. Last season, starting guard Kailee BOYS Hambright (5-5) missed the Johnny Dryer entirety of her sophomore 2013-14 Record: 17-10 season due to shoulder surgery. This season, senior and two year Outlook: In his fourth season, starter Andie Sweeden will miss Johnny Dreyer will look to part of the season with shoulder Kaleb Simmons (6-2, So.) to surgery. This will require his continue the success he saw in experienced players to pick up his freshman season. Simmons the slack. Juniors Keylee Kirk averaged 14 points, six rebounds, (5-4) and Genie Herren (5-4) and four assists. With the ability return to the starting lineup. to score off the bounce, in Both provide solid scoring and transition or down low Simmons ferocious effort on the defensive is expected to be an impact end. Sophomore Sydney Sellers player for the Bulldogs in 2014(5-9) will enter the starting 15. lineup. Her length will allow her At six-foot-five, Tyler Lawrence is to provide solid post defense. a strong presence in the post and Freshman Mya Hambright (5-3) can be a difference maker not rounds out the starting lineup. only in the paint but all over the She will give the Lady Huskies court. The forward can shoot the the spark they need at the point three or create with the dribble if guard position. “The turnout matched with a bigger defender. for our ‘summer pride’ was Put a smaller player on him successful as numbers were and he’ll work down in the post high,” Minshall said. “We have a creating matchup problems for good mix of youthful athleticism opponents. and smart, experienced upperclassmen.” The backcourt will be rounded out by Delten Bagby (5-9, Sr.), Sydney Sellers 5-9 F So. Colin Skinner (5-10, Jr.), and Keylee Kirk 5-4 G Jr. Jimell Tate (6-0, So.). Coming Genie Herren 5-4 G Jr. off the bench is another option Kailee Hambright 5-5 SG Jr. offensively in the paint in Mya Hambright 5-3 PG Fr. Thessaly Griffin at six-foot-six. BOYS “We have several key players Monty Unruh returning this season,” explained 13-14 Record: 8-16 coach Dryer of his squad this year. “We have worked hard to Outlook: Monty Unruh enters mature as a team and we have his seventh season at the helm shown improvement over the of Pawhuska with a lineup that last couple of years. Now we are boasts five 6-footers. That length ready to take it to the next level.” will give offenses a tough time trying to move the ball. Seniors Tyler Lawrence 6-5 F Sr. Trent Barnett (6-0) and Trey Kaleb Simmons 6-2 G So. Redeagle (6-2) return to the Delten Bagby 5-9 G Sr. starting lineup. They will set Colin Skinner 5-10 G Jr. the tone on the defensive end. Jimell Tate 6-0 G So. Redeagle averaged 2 steals per game last season, while Barnett was right behind him with 1.6 steals per game. Junior Hayden Henley (6-3) will man the center spot. Unruh looks for him to
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make major strides this season. Sophomores Matthew Rector (6-0) and William Merril (6-0) complete the starting lineup. These two sophomores will utilize all the experience they can get. “We will play great defense,” Unruh said. “If we can find ways to score we will be tough to beat.” Trent Barnett 6-0 G Sr. Trey Redeagle 6-2 F Sr. Hayden Henley 6-3 C Jr. Matthew Rector 6-0 G So. William Merril 6-0 F So.
PerkinsTryon Demons
Website: www.p-t.k12.ok.us GIRLS Jerry Burnett 13-14 Record: 16-6
Outlook: Bringing back four starters off a team that went 16-6 the previous season is always a good thing and that is exactly the situation the Lady Demons have to look forward to this year. Head coach Jerry Burnett said his sights are once again set on the Big House this year. “After a rebuilding year last year we are looking to make another run to the state tournament,” Burnett said. Key in helping the Lady Demons achieve those goals will be the play of guard Bailey Wensler (5-8, Sr.). Last season Wensler averaged 13.9 points and 4.5 rebounds a game and will be the team’s catalyst on the perimeter once again this year. Also working on the outside will be Reagan O’Donnell (5-9, Jr.) and Rylee Craycraft (5-7, Sr.). While neither played a major role scoring the ball last season, both guards will still be instrumental in any success the Lady Demons have this year. On the interior, Erica Stevenson (6-2, So.), is a transfer from Stillwater and should play a major role this season. Bri Hobbs (5-7, SO.) will also play a big role in the frontcourt after averaging 5.0 points and 2.5 rebounds a game as a freshman last year. Bailey Wensler 5-8 G Sr. Bri Hobbs 5-7 F So. Reagan O’Donnell 5-9 G Jr. Rylee Craycraft 5-7 G Sr.
Erica Stevenson 6-2 F So. Jaci Armstrong Bailey Hall BOYS Norman Tippeconie 13-14 Record: 19-5
Outlook: A year ago the Demons put together a fantastic season finishing the year 19-5, losing in the area tournament to Heritage Hall and just missing out on the state tournament. This season Perkins returns just two starters off that team however and will need to rely on a solid core of young talent if they hope to once again challenge for a spot at the Big House. “If our younger players continue to improve throughout the season we can have a good year,” said head coach Norman Tippeconie. Everything starts in the frontcourt for the Demons where center Talon Sharp (6-6 Sr.) patrols the paint. Last year Sharp averaged 13.2 points and six rebounds per game and will need to do even more this year as one of the team’s senior leaders. Thunder Sharp (6-4, Sr.) will get the nod at one of the forward spots this year after averaging 9.3 points and 4.7 rebounds a game last year. Finally Addenn Springer (6-2, So.) will round out the frontcourt trio in the starting rotation. At guard expect Bryce Wells (6-0, Jr.) and Trey Watt (5-9, Jr.) to be the go to players on the perimeter. Meanwhile three freshman, Brandon Martin, Ethan Hobbs and Chad Black also have a chance to play big minutes off the bench this year for Perkins. Talon Sharp 6-6 C Sr. Thunder Sharp 6-4 F Sr. Bryce Wells 6-0 G Jr. Trey Watt 5-9 G Jr. Addenn Springer 6-2 F So. Brandon Martin Fr. Ethan Hobbs Fr. Chad Black Fr.
Perry Maroons
Website: www.perry.k12.ok.us GIRLS Ron Dwyer 13-14 Record: 8-16
Outlook: I feel good about this team. We lost some starters but return our top two scorers
and three of our top five. We got younger but also got a lot more athletic,” head coach Ron Dwyer said. “Look for this young team to improve all season long. I think they should improve quickly but the key will be keeping our record respectable until things fall into place for these freshmen.” Overall the Lady Maroons return three starters this year in the form of Megan Drake (5-8, Sr.), Karlie Arnold (5-7, Sr.) and Jessica Venard (5-4, So.). Drake and Arnold both bring good height and length to the Perry frontcourt while Venard will be the team’s starting point guard. The Lady Maroons also expect to get a big boost from guard Olivia Buck (5-7, So.) and forward Maddie Miner (5-8, So.). Mikenzi Richards (5-6, Jr.) is a versatile player that that will also see big minutes in the Lady Maroons rotation as a forward who can play inside but also step out and knock down open shots.
Megan Drake 5-8 C Sr. Karlie Arnold 5-7 F Sr. Jessica Venard 5-4 PG So. Mikenzi Richards 5-6 F Jr. Olivia Buck 5-7 G So. Maddie Miner 5-8 F So. BOYS Brandon Hight 13-14 Record: 8-17
Outlook: After finishing with just eight wins last year the Maroons are hungry for success this season. Five starters return for Perry to help make that hunger a reality but head coach Brandon Hight says his team needs to keep working to get better. “We have lots of experience returning from last year. We started off slow last year but won three of our last five including two wins in the playoffs. This year we have to continue to work hard and improve defensively,” Hight said. Leading the Maroons this year will be forward Chris Adams (65, Sr.) who averaged 17.6 points and 7.1 rebounds per game last year. Guard Jacob Albritton (511, Sr.) gives the Perry offense good balance averaging 12.1 points per game a year ago. Both Adams and Albritton will be
three-year starters this year and have the experience that makes players dangerous in clutch situations. Guards Logan Lewis (5-9, Sr.) and Braden Sweet (6-0, Sr.) are also key players on the perimeter. Lewis is the team’s point guard and chief distributor of the basketball while Sweet could go by the name “Mr. Hustle” due to his defensive acumen and willingness to get on the floor to track down loose balls. The Maroons will be a very deep team this year and fans can expect forwards Sam Chambers (6-1, So.), Blake Weaver (6-3, Sr.) and James Boone (6-0, Sr.) to all challenge for starting spots this year. Also in that same position this year will be guards Ty Walker (5-7, So.), Joe Rupp (5-10, Sr.) and Landon Matthesen (5-11, Sr.). Chris Adams 6-5 F Sr. Jacob Albritton 5-11 G Sr. Logan Lewis 5-9 G Sr. Braden Sweet 6-0 G Sr. Sam Chambers 6-1 F So. Blake Weaver 6-3 F Sr. James Boone 6-0 F Sr. Ty Walker 5-7 G So. Joe Rupp 5-10 G Sr.
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Prague Red Devils
Website: www.prague.k12.ok.us GIRLS Jay Depanion 2013 Record: 10-14
Outlook: The Lady Red Devils are returning a key impact player to the starting lineup this season, giving them high hopes for success. Tori Bristow (6-2), who missed all of Prague’s playoff games last season with an injury, returns to the lineup after averaging 19.5 points and 9.3 rebounds per game. Her presence gives head coach Jay Depanion tremendous athleticism in the post. Her ability to run the floor like a guard will allow Prague to get out in space. Sophomores Brooke Sisson (5-10) and Madison Cooper (5-6) will appear in the starting lineup. A pair of seniors, Lindsay Ouderkirk (5-5) and Bethany Richardson (5-5), rounds out the starting lineup. Depanion plans to feature true freshman Kelly Briggs (5-0) as
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the starting point guard. “We will work tremendously hard, but we are still at the learning stages,” Depanion said. “Our team has a fantastic work ethic.” Tori Bristow 6-2 P Jr. Madison Cooper 5-6 G So. Lindsay Ouderkirk 5-5 P Sr. Brooke Sisson 5-10 P So. Bethany Richardson 5-5 G Sr. Kelly Briggs 5-0 G Fr. BOYS Kyle Richey 2013 Record: 10-14
Outlook: Head coach Kyle Richey enters the 2014 season with some question marks surrounding his team. After losing seven seniors from last year’s team, the Red Devils will be searching for depth throughout the season. Richey has four guys fighting for the last two spots in the starting lineup. Seniors Tanner Thorpe and Jeffrey Morehead have secured spots in the starting lineup, alongside sophomore Tristian Jorgensen. “We have a long way to go,” Richey said. “We have to learn how to finish games.” Tanner Thorpe P Sr. Jeffrey Morehead C Sr. Tristian Jorgensen PG So. Matt Headley Evan Schultz Elijah Bloomer Jacob Baird
Kelley. With four starters returning to the lineup and squad of experienced players, making a statement may not be too difficult. Raegan SwiftWater will start at small forward, while Timmea Sampson gets the nod at power forward. SwiftWater is known for getting points in creative ways, while Sampson will play hard on both ends of the court. Seniors Deedrial Augustine and Maggie Harris will run the point. Shooting guard Dylanna Clarlie could be the answer coach Kelley needs in the transition game. Also look for Summer Tubby to contribute this season. Raegan SwiftWater SF Jr. Timmea Sampson PF Sr. Deedriel Augustine PG Sr. Dylanna Charlie SG Jr. Maggie Harris PG Sr. Summer Tubby
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Sequoyah Tahlequah Indians Website: www.sequoyah. cherokee.org
GIRLS Larry Callison (2nd year) 13-14 Record: 25-3 Outlook: A tradition-rich basketball program should continue to flourish this season as the Lady Indians look to improve on their state quarterfinal showing of last season. Pacing Sequoyah will be VYPE TOP 100 selection Jhonett Cookson (13.3ppg,11.1rpg,4blk). The 6-1 senior will anchor the middle once again for the Lady Indians and will be joined by guard Cenia Hayes (12.5ppg, 4.2steal, 4.1asst). “Jhonett is a great shot blocker and rebounder and Cenia shoots the three-pointer well, is quick, and plays great defense,” said coach Larry Callison. Depth will be a big plus for Sequoyah as well with Jakkie Wright and Sierra Polk, both of whom saw varsity time last year, are back as well as forward Baylee Ratliff who missed last year due to injury. Look for a fast paced offense and pressure defense from the Lady Indians as they seem poised to stay in Oklahoma City a little longer this coming March. “We feel like we’re better than last year because we have more depth, are quicker, and hopefully, a little better shooting team.” said Callison.
Jhonett Cookson 6-1 C Sr. Cenia Hayes 5-10 G So. Sierra Polk 5-11 F Sr. Amber Cookson 5-10 F So. Jakkie Wright 5-8 G Jr. Baylee Ratliff 5-10 F Sr. Taylor Owl 5-9 F Jr. Julia Spottedbird 5-7 G Jr. Felicia Hummingbird 5-10 P Jr. Samantha Sawney 5-3 G So. Taneika Duncan 5-5 G So. Lahonna Bark 5-5 G So. Kimber Tyon 5-11 F So. Merissa Smith 5-9 F So. Helen Folsum-Soap 5-10 F So.
BOYS Jay Herrin (5th year) 13-14 Record: 24-4 Outlook: Back-to-back state semi-final appearances have left the Indians hungry to play on the last Saturday this season. Coach Jay Herrin will welcome back three of the starters who helped them get there last year led by senior forward B.J. Leach (12ppg,4.5reb, 3asst.), a three year starter for Sequoyah. “B.J. is an impact player due to his ability to excel in all areas of the game. His three years of starting makes him our natural team leader,” said Herrin. Also returning to provide more senior leadership will be Zach Parish
RIVERSIDE BRAVES Website: www.ris.bie.edu GIRLS James Kelley (10th year) 13-14 Record: N/A
Outlook: The Lady Braves are “looking to make a statement,” according to head coach James
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(9.5ppg, 5reb, 2.5asst) and Quinton Johnston (7ppg, 2reb). A couple of youngsters who got playing time last year are also expected to be a big plus for the Indians in junior Kyle Sanders (4.5ppg) and sophomore Elan Eagle (2.5ppg) with senior guard Kris Collins contributing with his three-point shooting. “We expect to be state contenders again this year,” said Herrin. “We had an excellent summer and off-season and should have good speed, depth and shooting ability this year.” A tough schedule that includes games against Fort Gibson, Roland, and spots in the Tournament of Champions and the Shrine Tournament should have the Indians more than tough enough for the games that matter in January and beyond. B.J. Leach 6-0 F Sr. Zach Parish 6-2 F Sr. Quinton Johnston 5-10 G Sr. Terrance Nofire 5-9 G Sr. Kris Collins 6-0 G Sr. Kyle Sanders 5-11 G Jr. Tahj Davis 6-3 F Jr. Jeremiah Fixin 6-1 F Jr. Hunter Soap 6-0 P Jr. Elan Eagle 6-2 F So. Tyeus Daugherty 6-1 F So. Eugene Kahbeah 5-8 G So. Taylor Armbrister 6-0 F So. Therran Hammer 6-1 F So.
Salina Wildcats
Website: www.salina.k12.ok.us GIRLS Mark Fraley 2013-14 Record: 17-10
Outlook: After totaling just shy of 20 wins last season the Wildcats have high expectations for this year. Third year head coach Mark Fraley spoke about his squad this
season, “We have the potential to be a top 10 team this season depending on how the young players come together. Class 3A is so tough especially in the northeast part of the state. Top nine out of 10 players return from last season.” Courtney Condit (5-8, Jr.) returns for her third season and is a threat both inside and from the outside as shown by her 18.8 points average last year. Condit pulled down 6.8 rebounds from her post position while averaging 3.6 assists and 1.5 steals as a sophomore. At the other post spot will be Cassi Barry (5-8, Jr.) who averaged just under six points per game and 6.2 rebounds but was a force defensively averaging 1.3 blocks and 1.5 steals per game. In the backcourt Shaylee Morgan (5-8, So.) is the second leading returning scorer for the Wildcats while Morgan Littlefield (5-7, Sr.) can fill up a stat sheet in a number of ways. Manay McCarter (5-7, So.) will round out the backcourt after averaging 4.1 points per game as a freshman. Look for Sydney Sanders to provide a spark off the bench this season. Courtney Condit 5-8 P Jr. Shaylee Morgan 5-8 G So. Cassi Barry 5-8 P Jr. Morgan Littlefield 5-7 G Sr. Manay McCarter 5-7 G So. Sydney Sanders BOYS Jody Hull 2013-14 Record: 13-14
Outlook: Entering his first season as head coach at Salina, coach Jody Hull is no stranger to Oklahoma high school basketball. Entering his 25th season of coaching Hull most recently spent two years at Haileyville coaching both the boys and girls
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Peyton Pratt 6-1 G Sr. Logan Mullins 6-2 F Jr. Josh Bridgeman 6-3 P Sr. Grant Pissachubbie 6-3 G So. Jace Pratt 5-10 G Fr. Colton Simmons 6-6 P Jr.
Spiro Bulldogs
Website: www.spiro.k12.ok.us GIRLS Cayla Carrington (5th year) 13-14 Record: 21-7
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Website: www.sperry.k12.ok.us GIRLS *No information provided bvy school. BOYS Lance Knight (7th year) 13-14 Record: 24-6
Pratt (22.4ppg, 7.4apg). Pratt is a three-year starter on three state tournament teams and is being recruited by several area schools. Pratt doesn’t have to do it alone. Logan Mullins (14.7ppg, 9.2rpg) is capable of a doubledouble every night. The tandem is tough to slow much, much less stop. Josh Bridgeman (6.7ppg, 6.4rpg) brings good size to the post, while Grant Pissachubbie (2.2ppg, 2.1apg) forces opponents to guard a tall, quick perimeter player. Jace Pratt is only a freshman, but averaged 25 points a game last year. Big man Colton Simmons (6-6, Jr.) will come off the bench and average 6.5 points and 6.1 rebounds a game.
Outlook: “We have several starters back from multiple state tournament teams and we’re looking to make our fourth consecutive state tournament,” coach Knight said. Leading the way is Peyton
Outlook: The trip to the Class 3A State tournament a year ago has created plenty of expectations for the Lady Bulldogs. A major part of the success last season was the impressive play of VYPE Top 100 choice Carleigha Thompson. The 5-6 point guard averaged 16.4 points per game as a sophomore plus gathered 4.5 rebounds while distributing 4.6 assists per game. “Carleigha is a winner that thrives under pressure,” said head coach Cayla Carrington. “Obviously she can score but she finds
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teams. At Salina he will be required to find players that can replace the production of high scorers Cale Backward and Mark Cowan from last year’s team. Hull, who likes to put points on the board out of the press and half-court traps, will look to point guard Coby Backward (5-9, Jr.) as strong offensive option after not only averaging 8.7 points but also dishing out 4.2 assists per game. In the post Colton Burgess (6-4, Sr.) will give the new head coach for the Wildcats another option as he averaged 12 points and 10 rebounds last year. Bryce Kerns (5-8, Jr.) could see his 6.2 points per game average increase in Hull’s offense as the Wildcats shooting guard. Keep an eye also on Jared Mellowbug (510, Jr.) and Cody Daniels (5-10, Jr.) two guys that play along the offensive line of the football team to make their presence known.
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ways to set up others to score with her passing accuracy plus can break down the opponents press with her ball handling skills.” Thompson will be joined by 5-6 senior Bailey Cox (7.2ppg/3asst/2reb.) along with a pair of juniors Carli Means (6.1ppg/2.0reb) and Brianna Brooks (6.0ppg/4.1reb/2asst) as players with proven experience as sophomore guard Topazia Hawkins joins the varsity lineup. “We plan to use our team speed to create on both ends of the floor,” said Carrington. “Defensively we’ll be aggressive to create up-tempo scoring opportunities off turnovers.” Bailey Cox 5-6 G Sr. Samarae Wilkes 5-5 G Sr. Carleigha Thompson 5-6 G/F Jr. Brianna Brooks 5-5 G Jr. Carli Means 5-8 G Jr. Paris Gamble 5-11 P Jr. Sky Williams 5-8 P Jr. Jacqulyn Clayton 5-8 F Jr. Topazia Hawkins 5-6 G So. Miriah Steele 5-5 G So. Kaici Phillips 5-4 G So. Vanessa Clayton 5-5 G So. Jimmie Pool 5-8 F So. Lindsi Coffee 5-5 G Fr. Hannah Tobler 5-9 F Fr. Hallie Harper 5-4 G Fr. Saylor Clark 5-5 P Fr.
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BOYS Dustin Gist (11th year) 13-14 Record: 24-3
Outlook: The Bulldogs return only one starter from last year’s Class 3A State tournament team as VYPE Top 100 repeat selection McKinley Whitfield begins his senior season. The 6-4 playmaker averaged 17.3 points as well as grabbing 8.4 rebounds with 2.5 blocked shots per game making Whitfield an ever present player on either end of the court. “McKinley can score from the wing as well as finish at the rim,” notes head coach Dustin Gist. “He matches his scoring with his ability to distribute the ball off the bounce as well as control the play off the rebound.” Gist will turn to four seniors to surround Whitfield including 6-1 forward Jerry Vega (5.3ppg/4.2reb), 5-11 guard Lafayette Hutchinson (4.1ppg/3.0reb) and 5-8 guards Shammond Williams and D.T. Neal to keep up the pace of Spiro’s up-tempo style offense as well as pressure defense. Also expected to contribute will be Marvin McFerren, Blake Perdue, Jyreeh Johnson, Jason Hickman, Braedon Howard and Brent Stout. “Even though we’re young in
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starters returning, we have experience on the court,” said Gist. “The athleticism of this group and competitive will to win should let allow us to advance deep into the playoffs again this season.”
McKinley Whitfield 6-4 G/F Sr. Jerry Vega 6-1 F Sr. Lafayette Hutchinson 5-11 G Sr. Shammond Williams 5-8 G Sr. D.T. Neal 5-8 G Sr. Marvin McFerren 5-5 G Sr. Blake Perdue 6-1 F Sr. Jason Hickman 5-9 G Sr. Jyreeh Johnson 5-8 G Jr. Braedon Howard 6-2 F So. Brent Stout 6-2 F So.
Laffoon. Walker also expects contributions off the bench from freshman guard Sadie Quick and sophomore guard Adi Pacek. “We have two good senior leaders and are adding talented freshmen and sophomores to the mix. We’re a team that has a chance to be very competitive by playoff time,” said Walker.
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Nina Echelle 5-6 G/F Sr. Madison Gilmore 5-6 G So. Shauntey Hays 5-6 G Fr. Sadie Laffoon 5-2 G So. Tristine Laffoon 5-3 G Sr. Sadie Quick 5-8 G Fr. Adi Pacek 5-6 F So. Unity McAlvain 5-6 C Fr. Destiny Followill 5-0 G Fr. Mattie Rose 5-5 F So. Riley Calhoun 5-3 G Fr. Valerie Thompson 5-5 F So. Bailey Self 5-10 C Fr. Cali Parker 5-5 G Fr. Kodye Engel 5-6 C Jr.
Outlook: The Lady Panthers will field the youngest team in Jeff Walker’s four years as head coach but, according to Walker, perhaps the deepest and most athletic team he’s had. Threetime all-conference standout Nina Echelle (9.4ppg, 5.3reb) will be the senior leader of the team. At 5-foot-6, she gives Stigler versatility as either a guard or forward. Also back as a starter is 5-foot-2 Tristine Laffoon at a guard position. From there it will be up to a handful of youngsters to add to the mix quickly including Madison Gilmore, who Walker described as a great athlete and finisher around the basket, along with Shauntey Hays, called an explosive scorer and defensive player, along with senior guard Sadie
Outlook: As the lone senior and only returning starter, the progress of Dylan Bryant (11.1ppg) may determine how the Panthers will fare this season. “He’s going to have to step up his game on both ends of the floor,” said coach Moody Smith. Dylan will draw plenty of attention at the three-point line, but if he can finish around the rim and become a better defensive player, it will benefit this year’s team greatly.” Kyle Allen and Cameron Highfill both saw playing time as sophomores last year and that experience will be a big help to the Panthers this year. Smith expects Trace Maxwell at 6-3 to add some size on the wing and on the boards and junior Shain Quick to add
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depth at guard. Off the bench, look for Adam Shouse, Jake Kates and Quontez Jim to contribute. “These guys will play as hard as any group I’ve ever had. They’ve got a lot of fight in them. They’re good kids and fun to coach and I can’t wait to see what happens,” said Smith.
Outlook: The potential for the Indians’ success will center around the development of a supporting cast for two returning starters including 6-2 junior forward Spencer Upton (10.3ppg/4.0 reb) and 6-1 junior guard Zac Floyd (3.0ppg/2.1 reb). Head coach Don Tidwell will be counting upon the 6-5 presence of sophomore forward Rilee Baker to create chances in the paint along with 6-3 sophomore center Devin Dickerson. The play at guard will handled by 5-9 senior Devin Cheadle along with 6-0 sophomore Alex Patton join Floyd on the outside. “Spencer can get his points inside as well as from three,” said Tidwell, “and at 6-5, Rilee has the agility to score in bunches as well as defend the rim.”
Dylan Bryant 6-2 G Sr. Kyle Allen 6-3 G/F Jr. Cameron Highfill 6-1 G Jr. Trace Maxwell 6-3 F Jr. Shain Quick 6-1 G Jr. Adam Shouse 5-9 G Jr. Jake Kates 5-11 G Jr. Quontez Jim 6-3 F Jr. Kyle Lassiter 6-3 F Jr. Jaxon McIlvain 6-3 F So. Brandon Ebbling 5-9 G So. Dustin Dew 5-8 G So. Hayden Shaffer 5-10 G So.
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Devin Cheadle 5-9 G Sr. Spencer Upton 6-2 F Jr. Zac Floyd 6-1 g Jr. Devin Dickerson 6-3 C So. Rilee Baker 6-5 F So. Alex Patton 6-0 G So.
Valliant Bulldogs Website: www.vpsd.org GIRLS Patrick Nix 13-14 Record: 8-13
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a veteran group this year which should help them as they try to improve on last season’s total of eight wins. “We had one returning starter last year and we have four returning this season. We plan on using our numbers and experience to have a very successful season,” head coach Patrick Nix said. Small forward Emilee Jamenson (5-6, Sr.) is the team’s top returning scorer and should improve on last year’s averages of 7.5 points and 6.0 rebounds. Power forward Chaydee Lawless (5-9, Sr.) averaged 6.1 points and 7.0 rebounds per game last year and is another important figure in the frontcourt. Center Mariah Gordon (5-11, So.) gives Valliant yet another talented post player. As a freshman Godon averaged four points and four rebounds per game. In the backcourt point guard Lexi Hankins (5-2, So.) and shooting guard Hollyn Newsom (5-4, Sr.) will be the Lady Bulldogs two main weapons. Last year Hankins averaged 5.0 points, 4.0 rebounds and 3.0 assists while Newsom averaged 3.0 points and 2.0 rebounds per contest. Emilee Jamenson 5-6 SF Sr. Chaydee Lawless 5-9 PF Sr. Lexi Hankins 5-2 PG So. Hollyn Newsom 5-4 SG Sr. Mariah Gordon 5-11 C So. Baylee Wooton 5-11 Sr.
Outlook: After a State Quarterfinals appearance last season the Lady Cardinals will look to Keara Batternfield (5-9, So.) will take over the point guard spot after the graduation of Baileigh O’Dell. Fourth year head coach Mike Buntin had high praise when speaking of his sophomore point guard, “Keara is long, athletic, and the smartest player I’ve ever coached.” As a freshman she averaged 12.6 points, 4.6 rebounds, 2.3 assists, and 2 steals while shooting 52 percent from the field and 45 percent from 3-point range. Courtney Risenhoover (5-10, Sr.) will man one forward spot for the Lady Cardinals and should be a threat for a double-double often this year in points and rebounds. Joining her at the other forward spots will be sophomores Erin Raines and McKenzie Risenhoover both of whom will see their roles increase this season. Kylie Barbee (5-7, Sr.) will round out the back court giving Verdigris an outside threat that defenses must respect. Look for Kennedy Franklin (5-8, So.) to provide a versatile option off the bench for the Lady Cards as she can play both the guard and forward spot. Keara Batternfield 5-9 PG So. Courtney Risenhoover 5-10 F Sr. Erin Raines 5-8 F So. McKenzie Risenhoover 5-8 F So. Kylie Barbee 5-7 G Sr. Kennedy Franklin 5-8 G So.
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Outlook: The Cardinals kept the near dominance of Verdigris athletics going as the boys basketball team reached the State Semifinals last season and were just four points away from a trip to the State Title game. Seventh year head coach Randy
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Upshaw will look towards three returning starters from last year’s semifinalist team. Cade Upshaw (5-11, Sr.) averaged 17.1 points per game from his guard spot and leads a team that is very strong offensively. Laef Payne (6-0, Jr.) will join Upshaw in the backcourt and is a threat as well after tallying 11 points per game as a sophomore. The third returning starter is forward Brewster Peacock (6-2, So.). Peacock posted 10 points and 7.9 rebounds per game as a freshman last season and will be counted upon even more after a year of experience. Cade Upshaw 5-11 G Sr. Laef Payne 6-0 G Jr. Brewster Peacock 6-2 F So.
Vian Wolverines Website: www.vian.k12.ok.us GIRLS Jordan Garner (2nd year) 13-14 Record: 22-4
Outlook: Stopping just one victory short of a trip to the Class 3A state tournament, the Lady Wolverines return three starters plus added talent from underclassmen with expectations of making Big House reservations in March. VYPE Top 100 selection Nese Walters gives head coach Jordan Garner plenty of reasons to smile as the 6-0 senior, who recently signed to play at Arkansas-Fort Smith, brings leadership plus a 15.3 scoring average as well as 7.4 rebounds and 3.5 assist numbers. “Nese is our leader,” admits Garner, who begins his second season as head coach. “She sets the example and all the others follow her leadership, on and off the court.” Vian returns a pair of 5-6 junior guards including Desiree Moon, who totaled 14.1points per game while dishing out 5.2 assists and grabbing 4.0 rebounds, and Jennifer Hunter, a defensive enforcer who consistently produced 8.3 points and
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3.5 rebounds. Cresha Taylor (5.0ppg/5.0reb) provides additional experience at guard along with 5-11 senior Sarah Brunson 5-9 junior Jasmine Evans strengthening play on the blocks. Garner will also get a boost from 5-5 guard Addie Elbon and the athleticism plus basketball talents of 5-11 freshman forward Shandria Jackson. Nese Walters 6-0 F Sr. Jennifer Hunter 5-6 G Jr. Desiree Moon 5-6 G Jr. Cresha Taylor 5-8 F So. Jasmine Evans 5-9 G Jr. Sarah Brunson 5-11 F Sr. Shandria Jackson 5-11 F Fr. Addie Elbon 5-5 G So. Jordon Sovo 5-3 G Jr. Alexandria Porter 5-7 F Jr. Kassi Burkhart 5-7 F. Jr.
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BOYS Anthony Porter (5th year) 13-14 Record: 12-11
Outlook: The Wolverines enter this season with three starters plus added experience from its role players giving fifth year head coach Anthony Porter reasons to smile. Scoring from the perimeter should be a plus as 5-10 senior Eric Casey (14.3ppg) and 6-0 senior Denver Coffee (11.2ppg/6.0 reb.) return to the lineup joined by Coby Ward, Jake Tincher and Scooter Carter. Productivity in the paint should come from 6-3 senior forward Ashton Vickers (2.4ppg/4.4reb) along with 6-3 junior Dakota Brown and 6-3 freshman Javier Ramos. “The added experience under pressure from last season is a plus,” said Porter. “Overall we’re a much improved shooting team and defensively these kids know how to play with passion. Eric Casey 5-10 G Sr. Denver Coffee 6-0 G Sr. Ashton Vickers 6-3 F Sr. Coby Ward 6-3 G Jr. Dakota Brown 6-3 F Jr. Jake Tincher 5-8 G Jr. Scooter Carter 5-6 G So. Javier Ramos 6-3 G/F Fr.
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Warriors Website: www.washington.k12. ok.us GIRLS Rocky Clarke (15th year) 13-14 Record: 27-1
Outlook: The Lady Warriors don’t need instant replay to
know their dreams of a state title shot came after the buzzer in last year’s Class 3A semifinals. Using that heartbreak, Washington is on a mission to claim the gold ball this season as all five starters plus a talented bench return to the court for coach Rocky Clarke. Topping the lineup is VYPE Top 100 choice Kelsey Johnson, a 6-3 post player who averaged a doubledouble (17.9ppg/10.1reb) as a
sophomore. A pair of 5-9 seniors, Dagan Lampkin (11.2ppg) and Kailee Orr (10.5ppg) add double digit scoring along with 5-9 junior Nevada Denton (7.7ppg/5.5reb) and Brenna Busby (5.5ppg). The depth of the Lady Warriors’ lineup gets stronger as 5-5 guard Callie Busby and 5-11 Malia Wilfong enter the court. “We’re still a young team with plenty of experience,” admits Clarke, “and I really like the team chemistry. The overall balance and unselfishness of this group makes us even stronger.”
Dagan Lampkin 5-9 G Sr. Kailee Orr 5-9 F Sr. Kelsey Johnson 6-3 P Jr. Nevada Denton 5-9 F Jr. Brenna Busby 5-5 G Jr. Callie Busby 5-5 G Jr. Malia Wilfong 5-11 F Jr. Madison David 5-6 G Jr. Bethany Hines 5-4 G Jr. Blakeley Carwile 5-8 F Jr. Reagan Roten 5-6 G So. Jamie Clarke 5-9 F So. Maddie Barker 5-8 G So. Aly Clemence 5-3 G So. Hanna Brown 5-4 G Fr. Lyndie Ervin 5-4 G Fr.
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BOYS Larry Johnston (10th year) 13-14 Record: 11-12 Outlook: The Warriors lineup returns more than just four starters in 2014-2015. Head coach Larry Johnston enters his 10th season at Washington with six players that have three years plus experience in starting roles among a lineup that owns a balanced combination of size and quickness. A trio of forwards including 6-7 Chandler
Haley (13.2ppg/7.0reb/2blks), 6-3 Elijah Crosthwaith (6.2ppg/6.0reb) and 6-3 Tanner Madden (6.0ppg/4.3reb) provide an aggressive front line while a trio of guards including Ty Winton(2.4ppg/2asst/2.5steals), Kyler Barker (7.3ppg/3.4asst) and Taylor Adkins (3.6ppg/3.4asst) make the Warriors a solid scoring unit in all three phases. “Experience matched with talent makes this year’s team a good group,” said Johnston. “I like the balance we have in the lineup to score at every position and
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solidly defend at the other end of the court.” Ty Winton 5-6 G Sr. Elijah Crosthwait 6-3 F Sr. Kyler Barker 5-9 G Sr. Taylor Adkins 5-10 G Sr. Trevor Talley 5-9 G Sr. Chandler Haley 6-7 F Jr. Tanner Madden 6-3 F Jr. Jesse Trejo 5-10 G Jr. Kyle Tecumseh 5-10 G Jr. Brandon Lizana 5-8 G So. Chaz Orr 5-8 G So. Ethan Sides 5-7 G So. Thomas Green 5-11 G So.
Westville Yellowjackets Website: www.westville.k12. ok.us GIRLS Bob Walters (1st year) 13-14 Record: 3-17
Outlook: New head coach Bob Walters hopes to bring a more up-tempo style of play to fans of the Lady Yellowjackets this season. Westville’s lineup will include a good mix of senior leadership plus some experience with two starters returning from last year’s squad. Madison Nickens, a 5-5 junior, will be the floor leader at the point guard spot for Westville. “She’s a very good player who’s smart and handles the ball well,” said Walters. Senior Holly Fritch will patrol the middle for the Lady ‘Jackets. “Holly was injured a lot last year and we look forward to getting her back. She’s smart, strong, a good rebounder and excellent defensive player,” said Walters. Also expected to see some action in the paint for Westville will be 5-10 freshman Haley Brown. The second returning starter will be 5-6 senior forward Hayley Schultz. Taylor McDaniels will probably round out the starting five with Geniva Mendosa expected to be a contributor off the bench. “We’re very excited to start the season,” said Walters. “Hopefully a faster paced, exciting tempo will be beneficial to our team.” Madison Nickens 5-5 G Jr. Taylor McDaniels 5-5 G Jr. Hayley Schultz 5-6 F Sr.
BOYS Gary Lay (1st year) 13-14 record: 8-16
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Outlook: With four junior starters returning and a big move-in adding size, prospects are good for an improved record for Westville this season. Point guard Wyatt Grooms (3ppg, 2apg) is the guy whose quickness makes the offense go for the Yellowjackets. He’s joined out front by Skylar Williams (3ppg, 2apg). Returning on the wings for Westville will be 6-1 junior Kane Kindle (5.5ppg, 4rpg) and 5-10 John Pruitt (6ppg, 3rpg). The move-in is 6-4 center Colton Smith who grew up in the area and moved away for 2 years. He’ll give the ‘Jackets a big body to go to in the middle. Second year coach Brant Hayes will look to seniors Bryan Byers and Weston Carlton to provide some valuable minutes off the bench for Westville. “We want to play in-your-face defense and get up and down the floor in order to get some easy opportunities on the offensive end,” said Hayes. Kane Kindle 6-1 F Jr. Wyatt Grooms 5-8 G Jr. John Pruitt 5-10 F Jr. Skylar Williams 5-9 G Jr. Colton Smith 6-4 F Sr. Bryan Byers 5-9 F Sr. Weston Carlton 5-9 F Sr.
Outlook: Gary Lay returns to the court for his second tour as head coach of the Diggers following a ten year run in the early part of the decade followed by some time in administration. He’ll inherit a young group with only one senior, Cody Shelley, who did not play last season. But Lay is high on the newcomer. “He has made big strides in the off season. He’s very athletic and can get to the basket,” says Lay. Joining Shelley will be a group comprised of a junior, three sophomores and a freshman. The Diggers are looking for production down low from 6-foot-5 sophomore center Dalton Battles who saw some varsity action last year. “He’s grown and matured over the summer and his size allows him to make a big impact in the lane. Our offense will run through him,” says Lay. Although they’re young, Lay thinks his team will be scrappers. “Our team is in transition with a lot young players. They work hard and I think we have a chance to surprise some people.” says the veteran coach.
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Outlook: The Lady Diggers will be looking to make a fourth straight trip to the area tournament and hopefully beyond this year, as they return eight players with varsity experience, six of them seniors who will provide plenty of leadership. Wilburton will build the team around four-year starter Brooke Saxon (12.3ppg, 4.6rpg) at a guard spot and will welcome back 5-foot-8 forward Kristin Mitchell who missed all of last season with injury. Adding some size for the Lady Diggers will be Michaela Mathis (5-foot8, 6.3ppg) and Christina Medcalf (5-foot-9). Also returning for Wilburton will be Sarenity Reynolds (5.2ppg) who was a major factor in the playoffs and 5-foot-4 mighty-mite guard Sabrina Stanford (5.2ppg). “Although we lost three players to graduation, we return a lot of players who saw varsity action last year. We’ve worked hard during the summer and hope to take it to the next level this year,” says Lowder.
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1 DALE 1273 2 PRESTON 1122 3 HAWORTH 1075 4 LATTA 1068 5 PAWNEE 852 6 CHRISTIAN HERITAGE 786 7 KIEFER 758 8 TALIHINA 710 9 NORTHEAST ACADEMY 507 10 WEWOKA 504 11 SILO 487 12 MERRITT 435 13 ALVA 434 14 TUSHKA 428 15 HOWE 379 16 PIONEER-PLEASANT VALE 305 17 CHOUTEAU-MAZIE 300 18 WRIGHT CITY 264 19 WALTERS 236 20 KETCHUM 210
1 ALVA 1468 2 PRESTON 1418 3 DALE 1263 4 FAIRVIEW 1155 5 LATTA 1142 6 HOWE 1140 7 KIEFER 895 8 CADDO 819 9 QUINTON 764 10 TONKAWA 697 11 WRIGHT CITY 655 12 KETCHUM 646 13 CASHION 445 14 CALERA 417 15 CORDELL 365 16 HOBART 320 17 MANGUM 280 18 SAVANNA 263 19 RUSH SPRINGS 256 20 OKTAHA 216
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CLASS 2A PRESEASON TEAM Chase Shearwood (6-4) Canadian Cougars – Senior-Guard Shearwood has raised his game every season. He averaged 24 points and five rebounds as a junior.
Chelsea Dungee (5-10) Preston Pirate – Junior-Guard Has given verbal to OU, Dungee averaged 26 points and 10 rebounds as a sophomore.
Tanner Mouse (6-0) Ketchum Warriors – Senior-Forward A four-year starter, Mouse has worked his way into the best-of-thebest category.
Jaden Hobbs (5-6) Alva Goldbugs – Junior-Point Guard With an average of 21.7 points a game, Hobbs may be the best shooter in the class.
Alan Lockhart (6-4) Talihina Golden Tigers – Senior-Guard Two time Top 100 choice, Lockhart is a pillar of excellence for Talihina. 16.8ppg, 8.7 reb
Alix Robinson (5-7) Cashion Wildcats – Senior-Guard Robinson returns to the Top 100 and the All-VYPE team. She averaged 20.1 points and 5.1 rebounds.
Kolton Stacey (6-0) Oklahoma Union Cougars – SeniorGuard Stacey scored 21.9 points and hit 87% from the free throw line.
Sadie Mason (6-0) Fairview Yellowjackets – SeniorForward A dominant player inside, Mason is expected to play college basketball next season.
Colby Koontz (6-9) Pioneer-Pleasant Vale Mustang – Senior-Forward A consistent double-double player, Koontz will find a home at the next level in 2015-16.
Caleigh Clifton (5-8) Wayne Bulldogs – Senior-Guard Clifton is a standout in softball and basketball. She will play softball next season at OU.
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Wade Young (6-2) Wright City Lumberjax – Junior-Forward An accurate shooter with big play potential.
Maddie Miller (5-8) Kiefer Trojans – Senior-Forward Miller averaged 24 points and nine rebounds as a junior.
Gideon Gardner (6-2) Pawnee Black Bears – SeniorShooting Guard Intelligent player on and off the court, Gardner is everything you want in a guard.
Shelby Brennan (5-8) Quinton Savages – Senior-Post Dangerous inside or out, Brennan knocked down 17.9 points and grabbed 9.2 rebounds. Alex Hamilton (5-5) Wewoka Tigers – Senior-Forward Hamilton has the talent to be a triple-double player. She averaged 16 points, nine rebounds and seven steals last year.
Oscar Rivera (6-1) Haworth – Senior-Guard Regarded as one of the top players in the class, Rivera brings athleticism and fundamentals to the floor.
Nichole Means (5-6) Mangum Tigers – Junior-Guard Means can score from any spot on the floor. She averaged 18 points a game as a sophomore.
Mason Fielden (6-1) Hulbert Riders – Junior-Guard Fielden is a playmaker on a nightly basis for the Riders. He averaged 18.9 points last year.
Kyra Cathcart (5-8) Hooker Bulldogs – Senior-Forward A double-double threat, Cathcart has the potential to dominate games and put up big numbers.
Bradley McKnight (5-11) Calera Bulldogs – Junior-Guard McKnight leads the Bulldog offense with 19.1 points and 3.4 assists.
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Afton Eagles Website: www.aftonshools.net GIRLS Bobby Shinn (4th year) 13-14 Record: 13-11
Outlook: The Lady Eagles return two starters from last season, but do have three seniors in the starting lineup. Led by senior post player Daley Wheatley (6-0) the Lady Eagles will use their size in the paint to control the boards. Wheatley averaged 8.0 points and 5.8 rebounds a game as a junior. Guard Savanna Hicks (5-6) and forward Rachel Ritchie (5-8) are solid defensive players that add offense when their play is called. Sophomore Daylee Osburn (5-7) is a talented scorer with tremendous potential. Osburn accounted for 8.5 points and 4.7 rebounds as a freshman. Also look for Carlee Shinn (5-6, Fr.) this season at point guard. Several other players figure into head coach Bobby Shinn’s scheme this season. Whitney Dry, Summer Matthews, Skylar Hicks and Savanna Mulikin will see time on the court this year. Daley Wheatley 6-0 P Sr. Savanna Hicks 5-6 G Sr. Rachel Ritchie 5-8 F Sr. Daylee Osburn 5-7 G So. Carlee Shinn 5-6 PG Fr. Whitney Dry 5-8 Jr. Summer Matthews 6-0 Fr. Skylar Hicks 5-7 Fr. Savanna Mulikin 5-7 Fr.
BOYS Randy Gardner (30th year) 13-14 Record: 12-14
Afton barely escaped last year’s district tournament, and its season was halted with a loss to Sallisaw Central in regional play. The Eagles had a 6-3 record at one point last season, but the Eagles managed just six wins in 14 games to close out the campaign. Afton returns the services of Josh Turley (6-foot3 junior) and Cole Hilton (6-7 junior) this season. “We should be very athletic,” Afton coach Randy Gardner said. “Josh Turley was the second leading scorer on the team last year.” Gardner also expects to get contributions from Bryce Gibson, Mason 192
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alva Goldbugs Website: www.alva.k12.ok.us GIRLS Eric Smith 13-14 Record: 28-2
Outlook: Defending state champs. Five starters returning. Arguably the best player in the state. All of these things are things Alva has going in their favor this year. Now factor in the fact that the Ladybugs drop down a class to Class 2A this year and the upcoming season seems very promising for head coach Eric Smith and company. No matter if it’s on offense or defense everything revolves around point guard and VYPE Top 100 selection Jaden Hobbs (5-6, Jr.). Last year Hobbs averaged 21.7 points, 5.9 assists, 2.5 steals and 3.9 rebounds per game. What made Hobbs’ season so much more impressive was the fact that she set a state record scoring 107 total points in three state tournament games to lead the Ladybugs to the gold ball. Guard Bailey Forell (5-6, Sr.) provides a nice compliment to Hobbs on the perimeter and averaged 5.2 points and 5.1 rebounds per game last year. Lora Riley (5-9, Sr.) and Morgan Shiever (5-9, Sr.) both give the Ladybugs a good deal of versatility as forwards capable
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of scoring inside or out while Nicole Ritter (6-2, Sr.) anchors things inside from her position at center. The trio of Riley, Shiever and Ritter combined to average over 20 points and nearly 15 rebounds a game last year as all three showed they were capable to make a big impact on games. Jaden Hobbs 5-6 PG Jr. Lora Riley 5-9 SF Sr. Bailey Forell 5-6 G Sr. Morgan Shiever 5-9 SF Sr. Nicole Ritter 6-2 C Sr. Whitney Randall So. Kally Gordon Sr. BOYS Paul Duncan 13-14 Record: 20-7
Outlook: With two starters back from last season’s 20-7 team the Goldbugs have an exciting roster with loads of potential according to head coach Paul Duncan. “I’m excited about our team! We will be guard oriented and should be able to shoot it. Our focus will be defense and rebounding but having a team full of gym rats should be fun,” Duncan said. Leading Alva’s guard-heavy offense will be the duo of Trevor Johnson (5-8, Sr.) and Jeremiah Bozeman (5-10, Jr.). Last season Johnson averaged 10 points, four rebounds and four assists per game while Bozeman averaged seven points, three rebounds and four assists per game. Kolby Slater (5-11, Sr.) and Connor Dimmick (5-10, Sr.) also provide experienced options on the perimeter for Alva. Inside Dalton Manning (6-0, Sr.) will give the Goldbugs a strong presence in the post and an ability to slow the game down in the halfcourt if they choose to. Tevin Long (5-10 Jr.) will also get big minutes this year coming off the bench as the team’s sixth man. Trevor Johnson 5-8 G Sr. Jeremiah Bozeman 5-10 G Jr. Kolby Slater 5-11 G Sr. Dalton Manning 6-0 F Sr. Connor Dimmick 5-10 G Sr. Tevin Long 5-10 Jr.
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AMBERPOCASSET
PANTHERS Website: www.ampo.k12.ok.us GIRLS Bo Thomason 13-14 Record: 16-12
Outlook: The Lady Panthers are always a solid group and a tough test on anybody’s schedule but this year they will be very young with only one returning starter. Head coach Bo Thomason says to combat their youth the Lady Panthers will need to be a defensive-minded team. “We have a lot of inexperience so early on that will be something we battle. We will have to lean heavily on our defense,” Thomason said. The Lady Panthers will get a big boost on the perimeter from Suzanne Parker (5-9, Sr.), the team’s only returning starter. Denae Nichols (5-10, Sr.) and Ashley Kemp (5-6, Fr.) will also see big minutes in the Am-Po backcourt this season. The Lady Panthers will also have an advantage in the frontcourt due to two players with some serious length protecting the rim. Alyssa Lewis (6-0, So.) will start at one forward spot while Makenna Prickett (5-11, Jr.) will give the Lady Panthers an upperclassman in the paint. Off the bench expect Kailee Childers (5-11, Jr.) and Rabecca Akins (5-7, Sr.) to be major contributors and possibly push to get into the starting rotation. Suzanne Parker 5-9 G Sr. Denae Nichols 5-10 G Sr. Makenna Prickett 5-11 F Jr. Alyssa Lewis 6-0 F So. Ashley Kemp 5-6 G Fr. Kailee Childers 5-11 Jr. Rabecca Akins 5-7 Sr. BOYS Aaron Garrett 13-14 Record: 5-23
Outlook: Head coach Aaron Garrett begins his first year at the helm of the Panthers program this season and says he is looking forward to the opportunity. “I’m excited to have the opportunity to be at Am-Po. We will see if we can surprise some people this year,” Garrett said. Garrett will have three returning starters to lean on this year as
the Panthers look to improve on last year’s win total of five. Tyler Miller (Sr.) is a versatile player who can play both in the paint and on the perimeter and will be a key component of anything the Panthers do this season. Meanwhile, fans will be able to find forward Stanton James (So.) and center Kaden Kennedy (Jr.) doing the dirty work in the paint and on the glass. Tyler Miller G/F Sr. Stanton James F So. Kaden Kennedy C Jr.
BooneAPACHE Warriors Website: www.apache.k12.ok.us GIRLS *No information provided by school. BOYS Zac Gipson (1st year) 13-14 Record: 9-15
Outlook: With a good mix of talent and desire, the Warriors are coming together nicely. Head coach Zac Gipson is optimistic they can become a quality basketball team if they continue to improve on the offensive end of the floor. “We are extremely athletic, but very out-of-control at times. If the kids buy into the system and learn to work together, we will be much improved come playoff time,” said coach Gipson. With two returning starters to the floor, coach Gipson is looking for guys to step up and become leaders. Jalen Domebo (5-7, Sr.) looks to start at guard with Dallas Nolan (5-10, Jr.). Damian Toles (5-8, Sr.) is another guard coach Gipson is excited to get on the floor. Forwards Donovan Haury (6-3, So.) and Ryan Whatley (6-0, Sr.) have good size to patrol the paint. Also look for Tyler Lookingglass to be the 6th man off the bench. Brad Bullock could become a game changer this season if he clears eligibility. Jalen Domebo 5-7 G Sr. Dallas Nolan 5-10 G Jr. Donovan Haury 6-3 F So. Damian Toles 5-8 G Sr. Ryan Whatley 6-0 F Sr. Tyler Lookingglass Fr.
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BULLDOGS Website: www.caleraisd.k12. ok.us GIRLS Lachelle Brown 13-14 Record: 20-10
Outlook: Expectations are high for the Lady Bulldogs as they welcome back a solid nucleus, including three starters, from a 20-win area tournament squad. They’ll still be extremely young with mostly sophomores and juniors but expect to have a chance of building off that finish of a season ago. Raylee Rogers (14.0 ppg/4.6 reb) is a versatile leader that will be counted on to spur the offensive charge. She should have some veteran help with Madi Robinson (6.3 ppg/5.2 reb), Maddie Partain (6.1 ppg, 4.3 reb) and Kaylee Ervin (4.4 ppg, 3.8 stl). Raylee Rogers 5-6 G Jr. Madi Robinson 5-4 G Jr. Maddie Partain 5-6 F So. Kaylee Ervin 5-4 G Sr. Logan Mullins 5-2 G Fr. Taylor Smith So. Dally Halbrooks Fr. BOYS Brad McKnight 13-14 Record: 20-10
Outlook: With a strong returning nucleus look for the Bulldogs to be right in the thick of the state tournament chase in Class 2A once the playoffs roll around. They welcome back three starters, spurred by Bradley McKnight (19.1 ppg, 3.4 asst) and Johnathan Diamond (13.8 ppg, 3.2 asst), who should be two of the better perimeter players in their classification. The senior duo of Dakota Adams (4.5 ppg, 6.1 reb) and Rylee Barton (4.1 ppg, 4.9 reb) will be counted on for even bigger contributions inside this season. Bradley McKnight 5-11 G Jr. Johnathan Diamond 6-0 G Jr. Dakota Adams 6-3 F Sr. Rylee Barton 6-3 F Sr. D.J. Hendrix 6-3 F Jr. Cole Reese 6-0 F So.
CADDO Bruins
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Outlook: The Lady Bruins made a spectacular run to the state tournament last season and have a pair of talented starters back looking to make another playoff push. They’ll have to do it in Class 2A this year however as Caddo was bumped up a classification in enrollment. Sophomore Allison Adair will be the spark plug of the Lady Bruin attack following her sensational campaign in her first high school season. “Anytime there was pressure she had the ball in her hands,” Johnson admitted. “I think we have a chance to be as good or better than last year. If we stay healthy we can make a run.” In addition to Adair, they have a strong inside presence in 6-1 senior Dessiree Haugen. Two offseason move-ins (sophomore Taylor Barrett and freshman Kacie Clower) are also expected to start. Allison Adair So. Dessiree Haugen Sr. Taylor Barrett So. Kacie Clower Fr. Ericka Behrens Jr. Jayci Braudrick Jr. Hadley Clower Jr. Madison Graves Jr. Chelsea Phillips Jr. BOYS Spencer Phipps 13-14 Record: 8-16
Outlook: There will be plenty of new faces in the lineup for the Bruins as they’ll have to replace all but two members of last year’s eight-man rotation. The two returnees – senior Nick Kelso and athletic junior Patrick Joines – will be counted on heavily for leadership and to pick up even more of the offensive load. “We’ll have to have several new players step up because we’ve only got two or three coming back that played last season,” head coach Spencer Phipps said. “We will definitely be rebuilding. We’ll just have to see how it goes.” Nick Kelso 6-1 F Sr. Patrick Joines 6-0 G Jr. Tad Bradley 6-2 F Jr. Juan Chavez 6-3 F Sr.
Allen Baker 5-10 G Sr. Christian Hopkins 6-0 F Jr. Clay Argo 6-0 F Jr. Clayton Holbrook 5-8 G So. Daniel Hawkins 5-9 G So. Daniel Stone 6-1 F So.
CANADIAN COUGARS
Website: www.canadian.k12. ok.us GIRLS Cory Pitts (1st year) 13-14 Record: 6-17
Outlook: With a new coach and new system, the young Lady Cougars will have to mature on the run this season. With no seniors on the roster, new coach Cory Pitts doesn’t feel like he has any one player that holds things together. “There is no individual impact player for us. They’re just a hard working group of young ladies.” Pitts will rely on three juniors to provide the leadership for his crew in Michelle Greco, Krista Ketchum, and Taylor Jones. Sophomore Madeline Pitts and freshman Megan Newman will complete the top five for Canadian. “The key to this season will depend on our team picking up a new system quickly. They are learning how valuable hard work and hustle are in this game. Learning that lesson has been our biggest area of improvement thus far and should help carry us early in the season,” said Pitts. Madeline Pitts 5-7 G So. Michelle Greco 5-9 F Jr. Krista Ketchum 5-11 F Jr. Megan Newman 5-5 G Fr. Taylor Jones 5-6 G Jr. Kristina Sherrill 5-5 G Jr. BOYS Daniel Lokey (13th year) 13-14 Record: 19-7
Outlook: Anticipation is high for the Cougars this season as they return four starters off a highly successful team. Six-foot-four point guard Chase Shearwood raised his scoring average nearly seven points a game last season (24ppg, 5rpg) which has earned him a spot in the VYPE TOP 100 and will be the focus of the
Website: www.caddoisd.org GIRLS Vernon Johnson
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offense for the Cougars. “He’s being looked at by several NAIA and Division II schools. He had one game over 50 points and a couple over 40 as a junior and just has the ability to take over a game,” said coach Daniel Lokey. Another veteran back for his senior season is center/forward Ty Weiher (10ppg, 10rpg) and junior Tanner Freeman will add to the experience level. Center/ forward Colton Harris, who was hampered with a back injury last season, also returns for Canadian. The Cougars will get needed depth from point guard DJ Green and Paul Childers. “We’ve got a lot of talent, experience, size, and depth on this team. It should be an exciting year,” said Lokey. Chase Shearwood 6-4 G Sr. Ty Weiher 6-3 C/F Sr. Colton Harris 6-4 C/F Sr. Tanner Freeman 6-3 F/G Jr. Paul Childers 6-1 G Jr. DJ Green 5-9 G Jr.
Carnegie Wildcats
Website: www.carnegieschools. com GIRLS Jeff Tompkins (2nd year) 13-14 Record: 14-12
Outlook: The future looks bright for the Lady Wildcats as head coach Jeff Tompkins returns four starters from last year’s team. “We believe we have a good team. Finished the year strong after starting 3-9 last year and have almost our entire team back. We still just have one senior this year,” said coach Tompkins. Aspen Nix (16ppg, 8rpg) is the leading scorer for the Wildcats and could become a doubledouble player this year. Nix established herself as a scorer last season and had several games where she scored 25 or more. Shahnoa Williams (5ppg) is the lone senior in the starting lineup. Williams averaged five points last year and starts at guard. Carmen Martinez is the other guard on the team that needs to find the spark on defense and Martinez is the type of player that can lock down 194
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opponents. Forwards Shyanne Holmes and Kassidy Batt are sophomores with tremendous potential. Deanna Bunner, Isabel Alvarado and Ashtyn Stenger could all work their way into the starting lineup at some point this season. Aspen Nix 5-10 F Jr. Shahnoa Williams 5-7 G Sr. Carmen Martinez 5-6 G So. Shyanne Holmes 5-8 F So. Kassidy Batt 5-7 F So. Deanna Bunner Jr. Isabel Alvarado So. Ashtyn Stenger So. BOYS
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Cashion Wildcats
Website: www.cashion.ok.us GIRLS Ronnie Maple 13-14 Record: 13-10
Outlook: The Lady Cats bring back four starters this year for coach Ronnie Maple who comes to Cashion from Locust Grove. As for his and the team’s goals for the season Maple pulls no punches about what the expectations are. “The goal of these girls is to go win a state championship. A state tournament appearance is a very good possibility,” Maple said. “We are working hard every day trying to get Cashion back on the map in basketball.” The biggest impact player for the Wildcats this year will be guard Alix Robinson (5-7, Sr.). Robinson is a VYPE Top 100
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Central Sallisaw Tigers
Alix Robinson 5-7 G Sr. Taylor Mires 5-11 F Sr. Karson Maple 5-5 G Jr. Brenna Jenkins 5-5 G So. Presley Payasape 5-10 F Fr. Gretchen Christenson Sr. Kynsi Cochran So. Ryee Broadbent So. BOYS John Hardaway 13-14 Record: 12-9
Outlook: Bringing back three starters from last season has Cashion head coach John Hardaway very optimistic about this year. “We have a lot of experience back from last year and the guys coming back all improved tremendously. It should be a fun year at Cashion,” Hardaway said. The major weapon back in the Wildcats arsenal this year is point guard Vaughn Raney (6-1, Jr.) who averaged 15.6 points and 6.7 rebounds last year as a sophomore. Fellow guards Peyton Maroney (6-0, Sr.) and Kegan Reneau (6-0, Sr.) will also give Cashion a boost on the perimeter. Last season Maroney
Website: www.centralps.k12. ok.us GIRLS Dennis Wright (1st year) 13-14 Record: 12-13
Outlook: The second new coach in as many years steps in for the Lady Tigers as Dennis Wright looks to move Central back into the playoffs. The prospects for that to happen are good as the Lady Tigers have four starters returning this year. Look for them to be strong outside with guard/forward McKenna Martindale (10.9ppg, 4.5rpg) leading the quartet of returners. Tristen Cawhorn (9.6ppg, 6.5rpg) and Kate Kent (7.3ppg, 3.6rpg) are at home playing either out front or on the wings for Central. Guard Shelby Owens (2.6ppg, 2 steals pg) will be the other returning starter. All four are seniors so they’ll be looked at to provide a steadying leadership hand on the floor. Kamryn McKinney (5ppg) also saw extensive action last year and will add some experience to the mix for the Lady Panthers. “As this team and coach adjust to
one another, I expect this to be a very competitive group,” said Wright.
McKenna Martindale 5-7 G/F Sr. Tristen Cawhorn 5-7 G/F Sr. Kate Kent 5-5 G/F Sr. Shelby Owens 5-2 G Sr. Kamryn McKinney 5-6 G/F So. BOYS Robert Brunk (2nd year) 13-14 Record: 13-12
Outlook: Coach Robert Brunk should be all smiles as he strolls the halls at Central this year. With just the boy’s team to coach this year, Brunk is able to focus his coaching efforts on a team that returns four starters with a good mix of maturity. Sophomore Austin Brown (8ppg, 3rpg) is certainly the future for this Tiger team. After starting every game as a freshman last year, Brown is the set-up man for the Central offense. “He is our best playmaker and does a great job of keeping his teammates involved,” said Brunk. One of those players that Brown will be involving will be forward Shade Nofire (12ppg, 5rpg). “He scores in bunches. Sometimes you look away for a moment and he’s scored eight points,” said Brunk. Senior leadership will be provided by John Philpot (5ppg, 3rpg) while junior Wesley Busch (3ppg, 2rpg) is back at a guard spot. Joe Brewer and Justin Martin are expected to contribute off the bench and might even crack the starting lineup. “We were young last year with four freshmen and two sophomores getting the majority of our minutes. We’re still young, but I’m excited about the potential of this group,” said Brunk. Shade Nofire 6-0 F Jr. Austin Brown 5-10 G So. John Philpot 6-1 F Sr. Wesley Busch 6-1 G Jr. Ty Gibson 5-10 G So.
CHOUTEAUMazie Wildcats www. Chouteauwildcats.com GIRLS Don Cochran 13-14 Record: 2-23
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is returning to the starting lineup for Don Cochran’s Lady Wildcats in 2014. Spearheading Cochran’s lineup is impact senior forward Karlee Alberty (5-9). Last season, Alberty led the team with 10 points per game, while adding four rebounds per game. Fellow senior Paige Chupp (5-5) will continue to provide balance on both ends of the floor. Chupp averaged six points, four rebounds, three assists and three steals last season. Cochran has three juniors returning who gained valuable experience last season as sophomores. Allison Grossman (5-5) will join Chupp in the backcourt. She averaged nine points and two steals per game last season. Dayla Vance (5-11) will be the anchor in the post. Her rebounding ability will be vital for the Lady Wildcats. Locking down the wing is 5-foot8 junior Shelby Snodgrass. Her defense will give opposing teams fits on the offensive end. “The girls had a good summer and are looking to carry that into the winter,” Cochran said. “They have worked very hard and are ready to compete.” Karlee Alberty 5-9 F Sr. Dayla Vance 5-11 P Jr. Allison Grossman 5-5 G Jr. Paige Chupp 5-5 G Sr. Shelby Snodgrass 5-8 F/G Jr. BOYS Travis Wheeler 13-14 Record: 18-10
Outlook: Head coach Travis Wheeler enters his ninth season off of a successful rebuilding season. Wheeler led the young Wildcats to the area tournament last season, and hopes he can take them even further this season. With five starters returning to the lineup, this team has the experience to make a championship run. Sophomore Champ Bridges (5-8) returns to the point guard position after an impressive freshman season, in which he led the Wildcats with 14.1 points per game and shot 45.6 percent from the 3-point line. Senior Arlis Alsip (5-11) is a two-way player whose impact on the defensive end will be key for the Wildcats. Last season, Alsip averaged 13.9 points and 2.1 steals per game last season. The Wildcats will miss the rebounding ability of 6-foot-3 senior Isaac Carter, who starts the season hurt. Carter led the team with 7.3 rebounds per game last
season. Joining Alsip and Bridges on the wing is senior Trenton Pierce (5-11). He has tremendous ability to create shots for not only himself, but for his teammates as well. Pierce finished with 8.2 points and 4.9 assists per game last season. Junior Conner Darnell (6-5) will hold down the middle and provide necessary defensive support. He averaged 1.5 blocks per game last season as a sophomore. “Our season looks promising,” Wheeler said. “We had a young team last season that won 18 games and advanced to the area tournament.” Champ Bridges 5-8 PG So. Arlis Alsip 5-11 G Sr. Isaac Carter 6-3 F Sr. Trenton Pierce 5-11 G Sr. Conner Darnell 6-5 F Jr. Heath Dietrick 5-10 Jr.
Gabe Littlejim 6-4 G/F Sr. Braden Mikes 5-9 PG Sr. Nathan Winslow 6-1 G/F Jr. Jonathan Jossell 5-7 PG Jr. Hunter Stringfellow 6-3 F Jr.
Christian Heritage Crusaders
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Website: www.cha.org GIRLS Lisa Littlejim 13-14 Record: 6-15
Outlook: Last season the Crusaders season came to an end in the Area Championship in overtime to eventual Class 2A State Runner-Up Haworth. This season coach Heath Kufahl will count upon a number of players that gained experience on that run to the Area Championship. Gabe Littlejim (6-4, Sr.) will use his excellent size to lead the Crusaders this season at guard/forward. It will all begin with Braden Mikes (5-9, Sr.) at point guard as he’ll get the offense of Christian Heritage going offensively. The junior trio of Nathan Winslow (6-1, Jr.), Jonathan Jossell (5-7, Jr.), and Hunter Stringfellow (6-3, Jr.) will be counted upon to step up and have increased production this season.
Outlook: Head Coach Lisa Littlejim will look for her team to push the ball to help lead to easy buckets offensively and guard Victoria Frolich (5-6, Jr.) will likely be the key to that as she can use her handles to get to the rim. At the other guard spot Jaque Holdridge (5-7, Sr.) is one of the hardest workers on the team which helps point guard Paige Canty (5-9, Sr.). The senior point guard can play great defense while controlling the tempo offensively for the Crusaders. Upfront Hannah Chandler (5-10, Jr.) brings good size to the post while forward Blythe Bullard (5-8, Sr.) will be counted to up her production this year. Watch for senior Logan Ross (5-5, Sr.) to add depth and energy off the bench at the guard spot.
Website: www.colbert.k12.ok.us GIRLS Kevin Kelly 13-14 Record: N/A
Outlook: Look for learning curves and growing pains early in the season for the Lady Leopards as they blend a relatively new nucleus with a new head coach in Kevin Kelly, who spent the last couple of years at Ardmore. The key will be finding guards to step up in new roles after the Lady Leopards lost their entire backcourt rotation from a season ago. “There is a lot of excitement and we are installing a new philosophy to be successful,” Kelley said. “I’m excited to see what happens in real game
Victoria Frolich 5-6 G Jr. Hannah Chandler 5-10 P Jr. Jacque Holdridge 5-7 G Sr. Blythe Bullard 5-8 F Sr. Paige Canty 5-9 PG Sr. Logan Ross 5-5 G Sr. BOYS Heath Kufahl 13-14 Record: 23-5
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varsity game. It’s definitely going to take us awhile to get used to each other and get used to the level of competition that we play against.” Seniors Garrett Work, Chance Haile and Wesley Brown will have to step in leadership as well as on-thefloor roles.
Taytania Gray
Garrett Work Sr. Chance Haile Sr. Wesley Brown Sr. Dakota Tillery Jr. Darian McKinney Jr. James Copley Jr.
Coalgate Wildcats Website: www.coalgateschools. org GIRLS Scott Roe 13-14 Record: 4-16
Chanda Sinor situations.” Seniors Makayla Pierce, Meagan Steward, Taytania Gray, Hannah Wilson and Gwenisha Love will be expected to provide strong leadership during the transition period. Makayla Pierce Sr. Meagan Steward Sr. Taytania Gray Sr. Hannah Wilson Sr. Gwenisha Love Sr. Haylie McGowan Jr. Chanda Sinor Jr. Kayla Layton Jr. BOYS Tony Robinson 13-14 Record: N/A
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Outlook: Last season the Lady Cats won just four games and will be looking to improve on that number this year. The good news is that the Lady Cats drop down to Class 2A this season after spending last year in the 3A ranks. The bad news being that the Lady Cats have zero returning starters to lean on. “The upcoming year will be a challenge to replace the loss of five seniors from last year’s team. However I feel confident that the experience will come with this group of hard working athletes, and that we will have a successful season,” head coach Scott Roe said.
Colcord Hornets
Website: www.colcordschools. com GIRLS *No information provided by school. BOYS Rick Hendren (10th year) 13-14 Record: 16-10
Outlook: A tough group of kids will take the floor for head coach Rick Hendren. This team has
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their sights set on making the state tournament. “We’re excited with the guys we have coming back. Hoping to build on winning our conference last season to making a deep run in the playoffs,” said coach Hendren. Forward Tyler Potter (12ppg, 9rpg) returns to the court for the Hornets bringing an excellent shot and tough defense. Potter will have help on the offensive end from guard Lane Osburn (8ppg, 8rpg). Osburn is 6-foot-1, but plays like he’s 6-foot-4. Cash Hayes (5ppg, 3apg) will guide the offense, while Daniel Kent and Trae Drywater are expected to help the team in many ways this season. Looking at the Hornets on paper one might think they are missing a piece or two, but don’t tell them that. They are focused and hungry for a taste of the state tournament. Tyler Potter 6-3 F Sr. Cash Hayes 5-9 G Jr. Lane Osburn 6-1 G Jr. Daniel Kent 5-9 G Jr. Trae Drywater 5-10 G Jr. Bodhi Robertson Vichai Lee
COMMUNITY CHRISTIAN Royals Website: communitychristianschool.com GIRLS *No information provided by school. BOYS Culley Seymour (15th year) 13-14 Record: 15-10
Outlook: With a combined seven seniors and juniors, head coach Culley Seymour returns good experience and depth to the roster this season. Andrew Baker (14.6ppg, 4.9rpg) played in all 25 games last year, while senior Robert Walker (5.9ppg) made major contributions on both ends of the court. Post player Chris Abernathy (5.3ppg, 5.0rpg) is tough to slow down in the paint. Andrew Bruce and JJ Cortez are two seniors with heart and passion for the game. Look for the Royals to take another step towards becoming one of the elite teams in the class
this season.
Andrew Baker 6-1 G Jr. Robert Walker 5-9 G Sr. Chris Abernathy 6-2 P Jr. Andrew Bruce 6-4 P Sr. JJ Cortez 5-10 G Sr. Harrison Williams
Cordell Blue Devils Website: : www.cordell.k12.ok.us GIRLS Jana Rogers (13th year) 13-14 Record: 27-2
Outlook: With a good mix of experience and youth head coach Jana Rogers believes this team could start putting things together and be ready for a run come tournament time. “I think we will surprise a lot of people,” coach Rogers said. Cherokee Mitchell (7ppg, 4apg) will start at point guard, while McKenna Morley (6ppg, 4rpg) will man the post. Jordan Gilbert moved in giving the Lady Blue Devils another solid forward. Addison Kliewer and Kylee Isbell are two quick guards that are all effort on both ends of the court. Caitlyn Welch could be the X-factor this season. Look for the team chemistry to play a big role in their overall success. Cherokee Mitchell 5-4 PG Sr. McKenna Morley 5-10 P Jr. Jordan Gilbert 5-4 F Sr. Addison Kliewer 5-4 G Jr. Kylee Isbell 5-4 G Jr. Caitlyn Welch 5-4 F
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Crescent Tigers
Website: www.crescent.k12.ok.us GIRLS Karl Butt 13-14 Record: 2-22
Outlook: Last year the Lady Tigers won just two games in head coach Karl Butt’s first season leading the program. This year Butt feels much better about where his team is at although he cautioned that may not mean
more wins. “We have definitely grown from last year. We are a lot more experienced and a lot smarter with the ball. The wins may not be there but we will be much more competitive,” Butt said. The Lady Tigers will be a guardoriented team with Braiden Reno (Sr.), Haylee Sanderson (Jr.) and Denise Chronister (Jr.) all in the main rotation on the perimeter. In the frontcourt Gabby Musil (Sr.) will be the Lady Tigers biggest weapon. Centers Katelyn Heskett (So.) and Faith Christensen (So.) will also factor into the Lady Tigers rotation heavily this season. Gabby Musil F Sr. Braiden Reno G Sr. Haylee Sanderson G Jr. Denise Chronister G Jr. Katelyn Heskett C So. Faith Christensen C So. BOYS Sam Stephens 13-14 Record: 8-15
Outlook: After going 8-15 last season the Tigers are eying a deep run in the postseason due to a wealth of experience and four returning starters on this year’s roster. “We have a chance to make a run with lots of experience coming back from a competitive season last year led by a talented group of seniors,” head coach Sam Stephens said. The leaders of the Tigers offense this year will be guards Trace Bennett (6-1, Sr.) and Damion Bledsoe (6-0, Sr.). Last season Bennett averaged 15 points per game with Bledsoe chipping in an average of 10 points per game. Also on the perimeter fans will find point guard Dillon Johnson (5-9, Sr.) who is a jackof-all-trades type of player who averaged seven points, four rebounds and four assists per game last year. In the frontcourt Chase Heskett (6-0, Sr.) gives the Tigers experience in the post. Last season Heskett averaged eight points and six rebounds per game and will be expected to do even more this year. Forward Logan LaRue (6-4, Jr.) averaged four points and three rebounds per game last year and is the only non-senior in the starting lineup. Trace Bennett 6-1 SG Sr. Dillon Johnson 5-9 PG Sr.
Damion Bledsoe 6-0 SG Sr. Chase Heskett 6-0 F Sr. Logan LaRue 6-4 F Sr.
CROSSINGS CHRISTIAN SCHOOL KNIGHTS Website: www.crossingsschool. org GIRLS Ken Hardee 13-14 Record: 9-12
Outlook: The Lady Knights bring back four starters this year and will be looking to increase their win total to double digits this season after racking up nine victories last season. Head coach Ken Haardee said his team is continuing to learn and grow together. “This season we will be participating in our third season of varsity competition in the OSSAA. We have moved up a classification each season since we started in Class B our first year and will be competing in Class 2A this year. Our players are learning how to compete and we expect to take another positive step forward this year,” Hardee said. The bulk of the scoring will be taken care of by versatile insideoutside threat Amanda Johnson (Jr.). Last season Johnson averaged 18 points and seven rebounds per game and should improve on those numbers yet again this year. Point guard Julia Saver (Jr.) will also be counted on to put points on the board this season for the Lady Knights. As a sophomore Saver averaged 10.6 points a game proving she can put the ball in the bucket as well as distribute it to her teammates. Two other players to watch this year will be guard Shannon Ashworth (Jr.) and Kayla Mires (So.). A year ago Ashworth averaged six points per game and Mires chipped in an average of five points per contest. Amanda Johnson G/F Jr. Julia Saver PG Jr. Shannon Ashworth G Jr. Kayla Mires F So.
five starters this year and will be looking to improve on last year’s win total of 13 this year. “We are young but very talented and experienced. I believe the playoff experience we had and the success of this summer will translate into a deep playoff run as we move up into 2A,” head coach Shawn Schenk said. Combo guard Blake Pennington (6-0, Jr.) will be the player leading the charge this season. Last year Pennington averaged 14.4 points, 4.4 rebounds and 4.0 assists per game and has the ability to make opponents pay in a variety of different ways. Evan Griffith (6-1, Jr.) is another talented guard who averaged 12.2 points per game last year. Rounding out the Knights trio on the perimeter will be point guard Lucas Meacham (5-11, Sr.). Forwards Mason Hooper (6-3, Jr.) and Dylan Dennis (6-3, Jr.) will be the two players asked to carry the bulk of the load in the frontcourt this year. Last season Hooper averaged 9.5 points and 4.0 rebounds per game with Dennis pouring in 8.2 points and 4.6 rebounds per contest. Blake Pennington 6-0 G/PG Jr. Evan Griffith 6-1 G Jr. Mason Hooper 6-3 F/G Jr. Dylan Dennis 6-3 F Jr. Lucas Meacham 5-11 PG Sr. Cole Travis F Sr. Ian Cox PG So. Will Fairlie G So. Brett Szymanski F Jr.
Crowder Demons
Website: www.crowder.k12.ok.us GIRLS Charles Durrence (2nd year) 13-14 Record: 2-21
Outlook: Opportunities abound for the Lady Demons as all five starters return for head coach Charles Durrence, whose squad battled last year with only a seven member roster. A pair of guards will push the pace of play including the athletic efforts of 5-4 freshman Kimi
Motley and 5-5 junior Kylee Bennett. Experience returns to the forward position as 5-9 junior Zoey Carter will be joined by sophomores Lizzie Crenshaw and Timber Wood. Senior forward Katie Romine brings a boost to the court as the 6th man in the lineup. “The work ethic of this group makes a coach smile,” admits Durrence. “With five players that have experience under pressure and the addition of several young kids to the roster, things are on the rebound.” Katie Romine 5-6 F sr. Kylee Bennett 5-5 G Jr. Zoey Carter 5-9 F Jr. Lizzie Crenshaw 5-8 G Jr. Timber Wood 5-7 F So. Kimi Motley 5-4 G Fr. BOYS Wesley Wood (1st year) 13-14 Record: 5-18
Outlook: The Demons welcome head coach Wesley Wood to direct the immediate and future basketball fortunes with all five starters returning. A trio of three year starters including 6-1 junior Erik Crenshaw, 5-10 Hunter Motley and 6-2 Austin Weeks should provide impact performances this season. “Even though undersized, Weeks is a leaper and solid rebounder,” said Wood. “Crenshaw will again be our perimeter scoring threat while Motley brings a tough defensive mindset every night as well as a productive scorer.” A pair of guard, 5-10 Mike White and 5-7 Brody Pace will add to the perimeter play while Stoney Ragan will bolster play on the blocks. “The kids have bought into a new system,” said Wood. “Their hard work and continued effort throughout the season should pay dividends by playoff time.” Erik Crenshaw 6-1 F Jr. Hunter Motley 5-10 G Jr. Austin Weeks 6-2 C Jr. Mike White 5-10 G Sr. Stoney Ragan 5-10 F So. Brody Pace 5-7 G Jr.
BOYS Shawn Schenk 13-14 Record: 13-12
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Dale Pirates Website: www.dale.k12.ok.us GIRLS Josh Forsythe 13-14 Record: 19-10
Outlook: The Lady Pirates are never a team that shys away from a tough schedule. That was evident last year as the Lady Pirates played early season games against strong teams like Preston, Latta, Okarche, Bethel and Washington. This year it will be more of the same with the Lady Pirates seeing many of those same teams this year all before Christmas. Leading the Lady Pirates on their quest for gold this year will be point guard Dani Manning (5-7, So.) and forward Claire Chastain (5-11, Fr.). Small forward Hannah Ash (5-8, So.) and shooting guards Taylor O’Donnell (5-7, So.) and Kamy Walk (5-10, Sr.) all will also be counted on to make big baskets in big time situations. Off the bench, shooting guard Taylor Thompson (5-10, So.) and point guard Shelby Savage (5-6, Jr.) should both challenge for a starting job and both are players that will make big contributions on both ends of the floor. “We were very young and inexperienced last year but by the end of the year we put it together. We all have very high expectations for this year and can’t wait to get started,” head coach Josh Forsythe said. Dani Manning 5-7 PG So. Hannah Ash 5-8 SF So. Claire Chastain 5-11 F Fr. Taylor O’Donnell 5-7 SG So. Kamy Walk 5-10 SG Sr. Taylor Thompson 5-10 SG So. Shelby Savage 5-6 PG Jr. BOYS Jeff Edmonson 13-14 Record: 22-8
Outlook: “We play hard and play together. This is the hardest working team I have ever coached,” head coach Jeff Edmonson said. The Pirates are also a very versatile group that will likely be as balanced as it gets offensively. The tip of the spear offensively will be guard Caleb Banks (6-2, 198
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Sr.) and forward Latif Tobler (6-2, Sr.) who both averaged 10 points per game last year. Both Banks and Tobler are both excellent rebounders as well averaging six and seven boards per game respectively. Guards Brandon Draper (61, Sr.) and Taron Carter (6-2, Sr.) are also both very capable scorers who will be counted on to make big shots. Last season Cater averaged eight points per game while Draper chipped in an average of seven points per contest. Finally, expect forward Gunner Hathcock (6-1, Sr.) and point guard Randy Crawford (6-0, Jr.) to both see big minutes this year. Both players cracked the starting lineup at times last year and both have the ability to make an impact on both ends of the floor.
are working hard to improve physically and mentally,” said coach Cottrell. Bryson Cottrell 5-7 PG Fr. Kyle Crockett 5-9 SG Sr. Derek Goins 6-4 C Sr. Garrett Davis 6-0 SF Jr. Kyler Vannoster 5-10 PF Jr. Caleb Krebs Sr.
Fairview
Yellowjackets Website: www.fairviewhigh.com GIRLS Mike Barton 13-14 Record: 23-4
Caleb Banks 6-2 G Sr. Brandon Draper 6-1 G Sr. Latif Tobler 6-2 F Sr. Taron Carter 6-2 G Sr. Gunner Hathcock 6-1 F Sr. Randy Crawford 6-0 PG Jr.
Fairland Owls
Sadie Mason
Website: www.fairlandowls.com GIRLS *No information provided by school. BOYS Ryan Cottrell (11th year) 13-14 Record: 1-21
Outlook: The Owls spent much of last season chasing the right formula to win games. Head coach Ryan Cottrell returns three starters including Kyle Crockett (5-9, Sr.) at the shooting guard spot. Crockett could find himself open a lot this season thanks to center Derek Goins (6-4, Sr.). The two seniors could become a great combo for coach Cottrell. Freshman Bryson Cottrell (5-7) will start at point guard, while a pair of juniors will play the forward positions. Garrett Davis (6-0) and Kyler Vannoster (5-10) will start at small and power forward respectively. “We push each other to get better. We could never be as good alone as we are together. We have had great competition and the guys
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Outlook: A heavyweight in Class 2A, the Lady Jackets proved that they were still a team to be feared last season when they went 23-4 and made it to the area tournament. With their top six players returning this year fans can expect Fairview to once again be a team that challenges for a gold ball this year. “We have a really deep bench this year. We should be able to play nine to ten girls every night,” head coach Mike Barton said. Headlining the Fairview offensive attack this year will be forward and VYPE Top 100 selection Sadie Mason (6-0, Sr.). Last season Mason averaged 14.8 points and 7.7 rebounds and 1.5 steals per game as she showcased her ability on both ends of the floor. Baylor Reese (5-10, Sr.) averaged 11.1 points and 5.0 rebounds per game last year and gives Fairview another dynamic player in the frontcourt. With Mason and Reese leading
the way inside the Lady Jackets will feature a stable of guards on the perimeter. Abby Smith (5-6, Sr.), Taylor Cell (5-6, Jr.), Karley Boyer (5-6, Jr.) and Sydney Hutchison (5-6, Jr.) all give the Lady Jackets a balanced attack in the backcourt with any of the four capable of scoring in bunches on any given night. Baylor Reese 5-10 F Sr. Sadie Mason 6-0 F Sr. Abby Smith 5-6 G Sr. Taylor Cell 5-6 G Jr. Karley Boyer 5-6 G Jr. Sydney Hutchison 5-6 G Jr. BOYS Robert Bernard 13-14 Record: 9-16
Outlook: Last season the Yellowjackets featured a roster that didn’t have a great deal of experience under their belt. This year however Fairview brings back four starters and projects to have a starting five that consists of five seniors. “We should be improved offensively and defensively. The schedule is pretty tough, but it should be a good year,” head coach Robert Bernard said. Talented guards Ryan Baldwin (6-0, Sr.) and Joel Kliewer (5-9, Sr.) will headline the backcourt this year. Last season Baldwin averaged 9.1 points and 3.0 rebounds per game while Kliewer poured in an additional 6.4 points and 3.1 assists per game. Jaden Dillard (6-0, Sr.) will also work on the perimeter this year for the Yellowjackets. In the frontcourt Braxton McCue (6-2, Sr.) gives the Yellowjackets their most size. Cale Jones (6-1, Sr.) will also start at forward this year. A year ago as juniors McCue averaged 5.5 points per game and Jones chipped in 3.1 points per game. Ryan Baldwin 6-0 G Sr. Joel Kliewer 5-9 G Sr. Cal Jones 6-1 F Sr. Braxton McCue 6-2 F Sr. Jaden Dillard 6-0 G Sr. Kyle Schlotthauer Jensen Smith
Foyil Panthers Website: www.foyil.k12.ok.us
GIRLS Denisha Posey (2nd year) 13-14 Record: 2-20
Outlook: Paced by the player of two returning starters, the Lady Panthers will once again tip-off this season as a young basketball team. Head coach Denisha Posey search for success will focus around the play of 5-6 senior point guard Mariah Ritchie and 5-6 junior guard Brittany Walker. “Mariah is a four year starter who knows how to run the show,” said Posey. “Her leadership with such a young squad is irreplaceable.” Rounding out the lineup will be 5-5 junior Sade Jackson and 5-5 sophomore Cheyenne Curry along with the contributions of a pair of freshman, 5-5 Whittney Williams and 5-9 Kassidy West. “We’re still young but determined to make a difference through hard work and commitment,” said Posey. Mariah Ritchie 5-6 G Sr. Brittany Whitaker 5-6 G Jr. Sade Jackson 5-5 G Jr. Cheyenne Curry 5-5 G So. Whittney Williams 5-5 G Fr. Kassidy West 5-9 G Fr. BOYS Jeff Hefner (3rd year) 13-14 Record: 16-10
Outlook: The Panthers journey begins this season with only one returning starter as head coach Jeff Hefner enters his third year. Breaking down opposing defenders off the dribble as well as dropping in treys to pace the Panthers scoring, 6-4 junior forward Adam Ross (12.4ppg/5.3reb/2.1asst) will once again lead the play on the court joined by 5-9 junior Chris Austin and 5-9 sophomore Austin Morrow and 5-6 freshman Matt Bolton at the guard positions. Mason Webb, a freshman will take on the duties at center while Tanner Price and Dakota Long provide added help. “It’s a young team that has a heart to win,” said Hefner. Adam Ross 6-4 F Jr. Chris Austin 5-9 G Jr. Austin Morrow 5-9 G So. Matt Bolton 5-6 G Fr. Mason Webb P Fr. Tanner Price Dakota Long
Frederick Bombers
Outlook: New head coach Jordan Chandler takes over a team that returns four starters from last Website: www.frederickbombers. year. Brittani Blankenship (5-9, net Sr.) leads a talented group from her forward spot. Blankenship GIRLS will get plenty of help in the Bryne Binghom paint from junior Shayna 13-14 Record: 5-16 Mitchell (5-10) and senior forward Deanna Payne (5-10). Outlook: The Lady Bombers The trio has the length and picked up valuable experience athleticism to dominate the low a season ago and will look to four returning starters to greatly post. Guard Ashley Carter (5-8, So.) will look to ignite the scoring improve on their five victories. from the perimeter, while Anecia At 6-1, senior Courtney Haynes Davis (5-5, So.) brings speed (9.0 ppg, 11.0 reb, 5.0 blks) is a and excellent defensive play huge force inside on both ends to the court. Lynzee Smith will of the floor. Faith Roady (6.0 ppg, 6.0 reb, 5.0 asst) adds great come off the bench and provide quickness and playmaking ability a spark on both ends of the floor. “We have the size, the depth and on the perimeter. Starla Hicks the talent to win a lot of games (6.0 ppg, 9.0 reb) plays much this year,” said coach Chandler. bigger than her size and will have a chance for several double- “Blankenship has the ability to knock down three-point shots doubles as well. Several athletic underclassmen are also expected or step in mid-range where she’s amazingly accurate.” to contribute. Courtney Haynes 6-1 C Sr. Faith Roady 5-4 G Sr. Starla Hicks 5-5 F Sr. Makenzie Thornton 5-1 G Jr. Ashlyn Brite 5-2 G Jr. BOYS Cache Hill 13-14 Record: 10-12
Outlook: Bombers welcome back a trio of starters, including two double figure scorers in which to build around. Levi Hanes (16.1 ppg, 2.4 asst, 1.5 stls) keys the attack and teams with Tarren Flores (13.5 ppg) for a strong one-two punch in the backcourt. Jesus Ramos (5.1 ppg, 10.1 reb) is the workhorse around the basket, especially on the boards. Senior-led core should be able to score with anybody. With improvement defensively expect a deep playoff run. Levi Hanes 5-9 G Sr. Jesus Ramos 6-3 F Sr. Tarren Flores 5-10 G Sr. Jalen Randle 6-1 F Sr. Cody Middick 6-0 G So.
Ft. Towson Tigers Website: www.forttowson.k12. ok.us GIRLS Jordan Chandler (1st year) 13-14 Record: N/A
Brittani Blankenship 5-9 F Sr. Shayna Mitchell 5-10 F Jr. Ashley Carter 5-8 G So. Deanne Payne 5-10 F Sr. Anecia Davis 5-5 G So. Lynzee Smith BOYS Niki Walker (3rd year) 13-14 Record: 10-14
Outlook: In his third season running the Fort Towson boys program, head coach Niki Walker is excited to see the progress his team has made coming into 2014-15. With five returning starters on the floor, the fans are excited to see the Tigers take the court. Shermar Freeman (5-10, Sr.) is Mr. Production for coach Walker. Freeman averaged 14 points, 8.0 rebounds and 3.0 assists last year. At point guard look for Jo Jo Peters (5-10, Sr.). Peters has that combo style of play that allows him to slash to the basket or step out and pop three’s. Jesse Weathers (5-11, Jr.) plays a smothering style of defense and handles the ball well. Kyon Freeman (5-11, So.) and Travis Heady (6-0, So.) are two sophomores that play at a high level. Kyon Freeman accounted for 15 points and 4.0 rebounds last year. “We will be undersized, but should be much improved from last season. We will have to be more team oriented and disciplined on offense in order to have success this season,” said coach Walker.
Shermar Freeman 5-10 G/F Sr. Jo Jo Peters 5-10 PG Sr. Jesse Weathers 5-11 G Jr. Kyon Freeman 5-11 G So. Travis Heady 6-0 F So. Ben Patterson
Haworth LIONS
Website: www.haworth.k12. ok.us GIRLS Hiyadeja Moore 13-14 Record: 9-19
Outlook: The Lady Lions enter the 2014 season with a new coach. Hiyadeja Moore takes over a team that has limited varsity experience. She will have her hands full leading this group, as the Lady Lions have one of the toughest schedules in the conference. She will have to make sure her team is ready from the gun because Haworth opens the season at home against defending Class 2A state champions, Preston. Fortunately, her starting lineup is loaded with upperclassmen. Lone senior Mandy Steele (5-11) will be a physical presence in the post. The backcourt contains three junior guards: Baylie Bray (5-6), Elena Richardson (5-5) and KK Threadgill (5-6). Joining Steele in the frontcourt is junior Nykorian Williams (5-9). Moore will look to Threadgill, who took last season off, to use her ability to take over games. “We have a young group of players who will gain plenty of varsity experience this season,” head coach Moore said. “We probably have the toughest schedule in our conference, which will only help.”
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Mandy Steele 5-11 P Sr. Baylie Bray 5-6 PG Jr. Nykorian Williams 5-9 P/F Jr. Elena Richardson 5-5 G Jr. KK Threadgill 5-6 G Jr. BOYS Burtchal Griffin 13-14 Record: 26-5
Outlook: Coach Burtchal Griffin enters his seventh season at the helm of the Haworth Lions with a championship or bust mindset, and for a good reason. Griffin is returning one of the most productive players in the state in Oscar Rivera (6-1). Rivera, who averaged 15 points, 5 rebounds and 3 assists last season, will be the centerpiece for Griffin’s lineup. In addition to Rivera, the Lions boast experience and tremendous size. Senior James Pollard and junior Sterling Hammond, both 6-foot-5, will make a huge impact on the glass and defending the paint. Joining Rivera in the backcourt is sophomore KJ Flemming (6-0) and senior Devin Johnson (5-10). This team is loaded with experienced talent, and they hope to get even better as the season goes on. “We expect to finish the season playing state championship basketball,” Griffin said. “We have guys who have been there before, and we will lean on them to lead us.” Oscar Rivera 6-1 G Sr. James Pollard 6-5 P Sr. KJ Flemming 6-0 G So. Sterling Hammond 6-5 P Jr. Devin Johnson 5-10 G Sr. Jerry Threadgill Jr.
Healdton Bulldogs
Website: www.healdtonschools. org GIRLS Mike Phillips 13-14 Record: 17-8
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nothing but motivate the Lady Bulldogs for this season. With three starters back and a starting lineup full of upperclassmen head coach Mike Phillips is already looking forward to what this year has in store. “We’re excited about this year’s group of girls. They work extremely hard and have a passion for the game,” Phillips said. A very talented group of guards will be the go to players for the Lady Bulldogs this year. Led by Abbie Etter (5-5, Jr.) and Cara Worsham (5-7, Sr.) the Lady Bulldogs backcourt will definitely pack a major punch. Mikayla Nipp (5-7, Jr.) will also primarily work on the perimeter and give the Lady Bulldogs yet another athlete on the outside. The frontcourt for the Lady Bulldogs led by forward Lynsie Cantwell (5-8, Sr.) can also make defenses pay however. Hunter Tolliver (5-11 Jr.) will also start at forward this year and give the Lady Bulldogs some serious length inside. Abbie Etter 5-5 G Jr. Cara Worsham 5-7 G Sr. Lynsie Cantwell 5-8 F Sr. Hunter Tolliver 5-11 F Jr. Mikayla Nipp 5-7 G Jr. Jessica Kelley BOYS Mike Worsham 13-14 Record: 15-7
Outlook: It’s simple if you ask Healdton coach Mike Worsham what he expects from his team this year. “We should be better than last year,” said Worsham. Helping to make Worsham’s simple statement true is a talented frontcourt comprised of Chris Choate (6-3, Jr.) and Chaz Carr (6-0, Sr.). Last year Choate averaged 11.4 points and 5.1 rebounds per game while Carr averaged a more than respectable 9.8 points and 5.8 rebounds per game. Distributing the ball to the two talented forwards will be guard Cameron Webb (6-0, Sr.), Caleb Pickelsimer (5-10, Sr.) and Mark Miney (5-10, Jr.). Last season Miney averaged four points per game with Webb and Pickelsimer adding three and 2.3 points per game respectively.
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Chaz Carr 6-0 F Sr. Cameron Webb 6-0 G Sr. Caleb Pickelsimer 5-10 G Sr. Chris Choate 6-3 F Jr. Mark Miney 5-10 G Jr.
Hobart Bearcats
Website: www.hobart.k12.ok.us GIRLS Richard Carney 13-14 Record: 15-7
Outlook: A young team with just one senior in the starting lineup the Lady Bearcats will be looking to utilize a wealth of speed to attack their opponents this year according to head coach Richard Carney. “We are going to be young but much faster than in previous years. We have a really dedicated group that works extremely hard,” Carney said. Shooting guard Kali Martin (57, So.) will be the team’s go to player this year after averaging 15 points per game last year as a freshman. With Martin as the focal point Mady Rudkins (5-5, Jr.) will be counted on to run the point and be the main ballhandler in the Lady Bearcats offense. In the frontcourt Lindsey Marsh (5-10, Jr.) will start at center with Chrysa Martin (5-8, Sr.) and Shae Henning (5-9, Jr.) both giving Hobart valuable size and length in the paint. Kali Martin 5-7 G So. Chrysa Martin 5-8 F Sr. Lindsey Marsh 5-10 C Jr. Mady Rudkins 5-5 PG Jr. Shae Henning 5-9 F Jr. BOYS Pete Bruster 13-14 Record: 19-7
Outlook: A year ago the Bearcats came up just short of the state tournament when they fell in the second round of the area tournament to eventual Class 2A semifinalist Thomas. This year though the Bearcats bring back just one starter off last year’s team but do have several players back with varsity experience. “We return just one starter but we have experience coming back from kids who saw playing time last year. We won’t be as athletic
but we will probably have a better basketball IQ,” said head coach Pete Bruster. Jarrett Phillips (6-2, Jr.) will anchor the frontcourt from his spot at power forward while Aaron Hernandez (6-0, Sr.) starts at center. At guard the Bearcats will turn to Andrew Elix (6-2, Sr.) to make big plays along with Preston Reed (5-9, Jr.) and Kellan Smith (6-0, Jr.). Off the bench fans of the Bearcats can expect to see a lot of Trey Norris (6-0, Fr.) and Chris Rangel (5-9, Sr.). Jarrett Phillips 6-2 F Jr. Andrew Elix 6-2 G Sr. Preston Reed 5-9 G Jr. Kellan Smith 6-0 G Jr. Aaron Hernandez 6-0 C Sr. Trey Norris 6-0 Fr. Chris Rangel 5-9 Sr.
Hominy Bucks
Website: www.hominy.k12.ok.us GIRLS Michael Nordquist (7th year) 13-14 Record: 4-15
Victories were sparse for Hominy last year. Coach Michael Nordquist provided details as to why. “Last year was a rebuilding year,” he said. “We hope as a team we are much improved.” Senior Erin Casoose returns to lead the Bucks with a trio of juniors, Christian Supernaw, Cassie Owens and Kaitlynn Dobbins, added in the mix. Madison McClatchey, Kaylee Bobbitt and Darian Hinman will also play key roles. “What makes us a team is that we do not have one player right now,” Nordquist said. “We have four or five that we need to step up.” Erin Casoose F Sr. Christian Supernaw F Jr. Cassie Owens G/F Jr. Kaitlynn Dobbins F Jr. Madison McClatchey G So. BOYS
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Hooker Bulldogs
Website: www. hookerpublicschools.org
GIRLS Ray Kennedy (29th year) 13-14 Record: 21-4
Outlook: Coach Kennedy has a very young but talented team this year with only two returning starters. The Lady Bulldogs will be led by forward Kyra Cathcart (5-8, Sr.). Last season, she averaged nearly 19 points a game and nine rebounds and totaled 42 steals. Naomi Redriguez (5-3, So.) will be quarterbacking the team at point guard, where she averaged 6.4 points a game and led all returners with 42 steals. Vanessa Wiebe (5-7, Sr.) will be at another guard position and add some team leadership. The forwards will be young in Gissel Ugarte (5-2, So.) and Taelor Parker (5-7, Fr.). Looking to add depth to the squad and to mature as the season goes on will be a pair of guards in Jordan Pritchard (5-3, Fr.) and Mimee McFarland (5-7, Fr.). Kyra Cathcart 5-8 F Sr. Naomi Rodriguez 5-3 PG So. Vanessa Wiebe 5-7 G Sr. Gissel Ugarte 5-7 F So. Taelor Parker 5-7 F Fr. Jordan Pritchard 5-3 G Fr. Aimee McFarland 5-7 G Fr. BOYS Chad Hussey (4thyear) 13-14 Record: 6-17
Outlook: The Bulldogs took their lumps last season but have a more physical bunch of kids this year that have paid their dues and are ready to go. They will also be able to mix in a bunch of young kids will fit right in and allow coach Hussey to go very deep on his bench. Leading the way will be Dayton Metcalf (6-3, Jr.) at forward. According to Hussey, he has really worked hard over the summer and has
become the physical presence they have needed. Hussey added that he can also take you outside and hurt the opponent from behind the arc. He averaged over seven point a game last season along with 7.6 rebounds. Joining him at forward will be Hunter Brown, (6-1, Sr.). At guard, John Godfrey (5-11, Jr.) will lead the way after averaging 6.5 points a game last season. Dakotah McBride (6-0, Jr.) will be another starting guard who averaged six points last season. Hutton Parsons (6-0, So.) will see his playing time increase and this season. Jacob Johnson and Brandon Gomez will be the first one’s off the bench this season. Dayton Metcalf 6-3 F Jr. John Godfrey 5-11 G Jr. Hunter Brown 6-1 F Sr. Dakotah McBride 6-0 G Jr. Hutton Parsons 6-0 F So.
Howe Lions
Website: www.howeschools.org GIRLS Chris Brown (15th year) 13-14 record: 24-5
Outlook: Despite a 24-win campaign, expectations were left unfulfilled as the Lady Lions quest for a state tournament berth came up short. The hunger to make the journey back to the Big House is roar behind the efforts of coach Chris Brown’s squad that welcomes the return of three starters plus a talented supporting cast that will keep the rotation of players moving on and off the court. Guard play is a proven strength as 5-4 senior Tori Johnson (7.3ppg/1.6asst) delivers a 37 percent-plus average outside the arc while the quickness of 5-3 Jentry Brown (9.4ppg/2.5steals/2.5 asst) and 5-2 Kerstein Hall (6.9ppg/2.7steals) continue to
provide points off turnovers. The Lady Lions welcome the return of 5-8 senior guard LuAnn Davis, who missed all of last year due to health issues after averaging 16.2 points per contest in 2013. “Kerstein, Jentry, Tori and LuAnn will have an impact on the game,” admits Brown. “They can be very disruptive.” Points from the paint should come form 5-9 forward Braden Dorsey, who averaged 5.7 rebounds and 2.0 blocks as a freshmanThe rotation of 10-12 players adds to the pressure defense as coach Brown relies upon the efforts of Morgan Hillebrand, Kealy Brandi, Chelsi Wilson, Taya Kellogg, Macee Williams, Jazmine Lopez and Shala Brown. “We rely upon our press to create scoring chances,” said Brown, “that when combines with this groups ability to shoot the ball, it’s fun to coach and for the fans to watch.”
5-3 G Jr. Kerstein Hall 5-2 G Jr Braden Dorsey 5-9 F So. Morgan Hillebrand 5-9 F So. Kealy Brandin 5-7 G Jr. Chelsi Wilson 5-2 G Sr. Taya Kellogg 5-7 G So. Macee Williams 5-8 F Jr. Jazmine Lopez 5-7 F So. Shala Brown 5-5 G Sr. Miriam Landeros 5-2 G Jr. Lexi Denton 5-4 G Jr. Karagin Angel 5-8 P Jr. Lauren Evan 5-5 G Sr. Lauren Ford 5-6 G So. Kennedi Cooper 5-5 G Fr. BOYS Shane Brown (6th year) 13-14 record 26-5
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Outlook: After reaching the Class 2A state tournament last season, expectations within the Lions den will be satisfied without a return to Oklahoma City in March. Accomplishing that goal relies upon the return of just one starter and a determine group of talented players for head coach Shane Brown. After proving his game as a starter last season, 6-3 junior guard Gaven Brown returns to the starting lineup. “Gaven has been through the battles,” said coach Brown. “He knows what it takes to put a W on the schedule.” The Lions will count upon 6-3 junior forward Josiah Mitchell (4.1ppg/2.0reb) along with guards Robert Trotter (2.3ppg/2.0asst/1.0 reb) and Colten Meeks (4.3ppg/1.1 reb) for productivity along with 6-4 junior forward Marten Timmermann. Scheduled to make an impact off the bench are Chase Blake and Reid Frasher. “We’ll go through growing pains to start the season,” admits coach Brown. “However, by playoff time, I expect the talent, athleticism and determination of this group to become a very good team.” Gaven Brown 6-3 G Jr. Josiah Mitchell 6-3 F Jr. Marten Timmermann 6-4 F Jr. Robert Trotter 5-7 G Sr. Colten Meeks 5-8 G Jr. Chase Blake 6-2 F Sr. Reid Frasher 5-10 G Fr. Stephen Smith 5-6 G Sr. Pedro Rojas 5-8 G Jr. Chance Mitchell 6-3 F Jr. Garrett Coffey 5-8 G So. Clayton Leflore 6-3 C Jr. Ryan Hamner 6-3 F Jr. Jake Lovell 6-2 C Jr. Jerrett Stallard 5-7 G So.
Hulbert Riders
Website: www.hulbertriders.com Rick Ott (3rd year)
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Outlook: Graduation took a heavy toll on the Lady Riders this year and they’ll be looking to grow up quickly with two starters returning. Sophomore guard Tina Buford (9.5ppg, 4.0reb) will be called upon to provide a lot of the scoring punch for Hulbert this year. “She plays hard, has a good shot and is very quick,” said coach Rick Ott. Senior Rachel Hamby (4.2ppg, 3.0reb) will lend her ability to play about any position and senior leadership to help out the youngsters that will include juniors Megan Colvin and Baylee Drywater and sophomores Brenna Marsh and Christina Buford. “We will be young and small, but will play hard with plenty of heart,” said Ott, now entering his 35th year of coaching. Tina Buford 5-5 G So. Rachel Hamby 5-7 F Sr. Megan Colvin 5-9 F Jr. Baylee Drywater 5-8 C Jr. Brenna Marsh 5-4 G So. Christina Buford 5-6 F So. BOYS Rick Ott (1st year) 13-14 Record: 18-9
Outlook: Rick Ott moves in to take the reins of the boys program as well as the girls this year and inherits a solid team that is talented while still young. A group of juniors returns with an eye towards moving the program to the next level this year. Mason Fielden (18.9ppg, 4.7rpg, 4.1asst.) is expected to be the headliner for the Riders. “He’s like having a coach on the floor,” said Ott. “He knows the game well and is an excellent ball handler.” Another double-digit scorer returning will be 6-5 center Parker Taylor (16.2ppg, 6.1reb, 2.4blks). “He’s a fierce competitor with great jumping ability and can play inside or outside,” said
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Spencer West - Mason Fielden Jordan Gibson - Parker Taylor Ott. Adding size to the wing will be 6-3 forward Spencer West (10.1ppg, 4.1reb). And the fourth starter is Jordan Gibson (9.4ppg, 4.1steals). Seniors Gabe Medlin and Dakota Hooks (5.2reb) are expected to help out as part of a high-low post while Kyler Crittenden and Ramsey Arnall are expected to make valuable contributions off the bench. Are the ingredients on hand to get the Riders back to the state tournament? “If we stay healthy, we could be very good in our class. We have all of the elements of a solid team,” said Ott. Mason Fielden 6-1 G Jr. Parker Taylor 6-5 C Jr. Spencer West 6-3 F Jr. Jordan Gibson 5-10 G Jr. Gabe Medlin 6-1 C Sr. Dakota Hooks 6-2 C Sr. Ramsey Arnall 5-8 G So. Kyler Crittenden 6-2 F Jr.
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Website: www.ketchumwarriors. com GIRLS Sam Fairchild (3rd year) 13-14 Record: 23-6
Outlook: Despite losing a few players to graduation, the Lady Warriors have the talent to make waves this season. Head coach Sam Fairchild is confident this is a solid group of players. “We will surprise many coaches this season. We lost three seniors that will be hard to replace, but we will still be very competitive,” said Fairchild. Returning leading scorer Bailey Pendley (5-7, Sr.) averaged 12 points and 8.0 rebounds last year. The senior guard will have some help in the paint from senior post player Justice Campbell (5-11). Campbell is close to becoming a consistent double-double player. Point guard Taci Owens (5-6, Sr.) brings quickness and vision to the floor. She averaged six points and three assists last season. JC Sharpe (5-10, Fr.) and Ally Thomas (5-6, Fr.) are young but have shown a lot of promise in practice and could become regular starters in the line-up. Destanee McGimpsey (5-10, Fr.) and Hanna Lee (5-9, Fr.) are expected to mature into nice players as the season moves forward.
Bailey Pendley 5-7 G Sr. Justice Campbell 5-11 P Sr. Taci Owens 5-6 PG Sr. JC Sharpe 5-10 P Fr. Ally Thomas 5-6 PG Fr. Destanee McGimpsey 5-10 P Fr. Hanna Lee 5-9 G Fr. BOYS Jim Deaton (1st year) 13-14 Record: 16-10
Outlook: four-year starter Tanner Mouse (6-0, Sr.) returns averaging 21.3 points per game to lead the Warriors. Mouse is a guard/forward combo player has a tremendous feel for the game and a great work ethic. His ability to score in a multitude of ways and still keep his teammates involved in the offense is a big reason why he was selected to the VYPE Top 100. Coach Deaton is excited to get this team on the floor. “We are returning a lot of talented players with varsity experience as we learn a new offensive system and improve our defense. I believe we can make a serious run in the playoffs,” said coach Deaton. Spencer Shephard (6-1, So.) brings some youth to the floor, but he also brings 9.5 points per game. Guard Jayson Knox (5-9, Jr.) is the “every play” type guard that makes life difficult for teams. Senior forward Chase Cookson (65) moved in from Grove High School and is expected to have an immediate impact in the paint. Also look for Jayden Martin (5-11, Fr.) and Zach Royal (5-11, Sr.) to contribute this season. Royal missed last season, but has returned for his senior year. Another forward to keep an eye on is Lloyd England (Jr.). Last year her averaged 3.3 points per game. Tanner Mouse 6-0 G/F Sr. Spencer Shephard 6-1 G So. Jayson Knox 5-9 G Jr. Chase Cookson 6-5 F Sr. Jayden Martin 5-11 G Fr. Zach Royal 5-11 G Sr. Lloyd England Jr.
Kiefer Trojans
Website: www.kiefer.k12.ok.us GIRLS Cory Campbell 13-14 Record: 19-7
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to the Lady Trojans lineup this year as they look to improve on last season’s 19-7 mark and area tournament appearance. Along with that experience the Lady Trojans will also be a very deep and athletic team according to head coach Cory Campbell. The leader on the floor for the Lady Trojans will be forward and VYPE Top 100 selection Maddie Miller (5-8, Sr.). As a junior Miller averaged 24 points and nine rebounds per game, dominating the game from the post. Maddie’s twin sister Gabbie Miller (5-9, Sr.) will also be in the starting lineup as the Lady Trojans’ starting point guard. A stat sheet stuffer Gabbie averaged 10 points, six steals and five assists per game last season. Guards Chandler Murrell (5-6, Jr.) and Addy Archer (5-7 G Sr.) will also be key components in the Kiefer attack this year after combining to average 13 points per game last year. Forward Adriane Buntin (5-7, Sr.) will round out the starting rotation for the Lady Trojans after averaging 7.7 points and 7.0 rebounds per game last year. Maddie Miller 5-8 F Sr. Gabbie Miller 5-9 PG Sr. Adriane Buntin 5-7 F Sr. Chandler Murrell 5-6 G Jr. Addy Archer 5-7 G Sr. Lauren Ramey 6-0 Fr. BOYS Lense Ramey 13-14 Record: 22-6
Outlook: The Trojans have never been to a state tournament but that is exactly what they have their sights set on this year after reaching the area finals last year but coming up just short. “We made the area final last year and missed the state tournament after back-to-back losses to Millwood and Pawnee. This year our goal is to get to the state tournament and have a chance to win it,” head coach Lense Ramey said. Leading the team this year will be guard Lense Ramey IV (Jr.) after the prolific scorer averaged 19.1 points per game as a sophomore. Point guard Tristan Edwards (Sr.) will also be a main focal point on the perimeter this year. Last season Edwards averaged 10.0 points and 5.5 assists per game. In the frontcourt Kyle Howard (Jr.) will be the team’s go to
player. Howard has battled through injuries the past two years but still managed to average 13.0 points and 9.0 rebounds per game last season. This year coach Ramey said he expects the junior post player to improve those numbers and average around 15 points and 10 rebounds per game. Lense Ramey IV G Jr. Tristan Edwards PG Sr. Kyle Howard F Jr.
Latta Panthers
Treston Tully 6-1 PG Sr. Derek Epperly 6-6 C Sr. Carter Kessenger 6-2 G Jr. Zack Albert 6-5 F Sr.
Website: www.latta.k12.ok.us GIRLS David Tinkler (10th year) 13-14 Record: 21-9
Outlook: On any given night head coach David Tinkler could have several players step up and be the difference maker. “We have the nucleus to have a good year with three returning starters and three of the first bench players back. We must build a strong supporting role on this team,” said coach Tinkler. Krisha Young (5-9, Sr.) averaged 8.7 points and 3.3 rebounds last year. Forward Laramie Edens (6-0, Sr.) accounted for 8.2 points a game last year, while fellow forward Sydney Brinlee (6-0, Jr.) was a 4.5 points and 4.0 rebounds player. That consistency is important for this team if they want to hit that magical 20-win number again. Nelaina Baker (6-1, Sr.) and Shiann Henderson (5-6, Sr.) are two experienced players that contribute on both ends of the floor. Maria Priest (5-9, So.) can step in and provide a spark on offense. Krisha Young 5-9 G Sr. Laramie Edens 6-0 F Sr. Sydney Brinlee 6-0 F Jr. Nelaina Baker 6-1 F Sr. Shiann Henderson 5-6 G Sr. Maria Priest 5-9 F So. BOYS Matt Bryant (1st year) 13-14 Record: 27-4 (State Champs)
4.9 rebounds and 2.2 steals a game. Tully has some help from fellow senior Derek Epperly (6-6, Sr.). Epperly averaged 10.3 points and 6.2 rebounds from his center position. The combo can create matchup problems for most of the teams in 2A. Carter Kessenger (6-2, Jr.) is a tough guard that plays hard on both ends of the floor. Zack Albert (6-5, Sr.) starts at forward where is height and athleticism will contribute to his success on the floor. Head coach Matt Bryant takes over after being an assistant coach on the staff for four years.
Outlook: The back-to-back state champions are set to defend their title with returning starter Treston Tully (6-1, Sr.). Tully was the Class 2A Player of the Year after averaging 11.1 points,
Liberty Eagles
Website: www.liberty.k12.ok.us GIRLS Brandon Treece (3rd year) 13-14 Record: 5-17
Outlook: A young, but exciting group will take the court for head coach Brandon Treece. With two returning starters and one senior in the starting lineup, the Lady Tigers could experience some growing pains this season. Courtney Culley (5-8, Sr.) returns after averaging 8.0 points and 10 rebounds per contest last season. The forward will have some help in the paint from sophomore Caitlin Burt (5-8). Burt and Culley will crash the boards and lead the team in rebounds. Hallie Sutter (5-5, So.) and Shawnee Still (5-6, So.) are two talented guards that averaged 5.0 points and 7.0 points respectively. Abbey Fernandez (5-2, So.) is a quick guard that averaged 2.0 assists last year. “We’re really young, but an exciting group. We have only one senior and one junior, the rest are underclassmen. Our kids are good hard working kids,” said coach Treece. Courtney Culley 5-8 F Sr. Hallie Sutter 5-5 G So. Shawnee Still 5-6 G So. Abbey Fernandez 5-2 G So. Caitlin Burt 5-8 F So. BOYS Rodd Beer (3rd year) 13-14 Record: 11-15
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Outlook: Head coach Rodd Beer is excited to put this team on the floor after seeing their improvements over the summer and their level of maturity coming into practice. Austin Lonsdale (5-11, Sr.) returns as the teams leading scorer. Lonsdale averaged 16 points, 2.7 rebounds and shot 62% from the free throw line. Forward Carter Alwardt (6-0, Sr.) accounted for 4.5 points and 6.0 rebounds last year and provides a spark on the defensive end of the floor. Point guard Trent Mayberry (6-0, Jr.) and guard Kyle Brock (6-0, Sr.) give the Tigers a solid backcourt and a pair of quick guards that are tough to handle with or without the ball. First year varsity basketball player Weston Pardue (6-1, Sr.) brings athleticism and heart to the court. Known for his hustle, Pardue never turns off the motor and plays 100mph regardless of how the game is going. Also look for Andy Rodriguez and Dylan Waltman to see plenty of time off the bench. Austin Lonsdale 5-11 G Sr. Carter Alwardt 6-0 F Sr. Trent Mayberry 6-0 Jr. Kyle Brock 6-0 G Sr. Weston Pardue 6-1 F Sr. Andy Rodriguez G Dylan Waltman F
Mangum Tigers
www.mangum.k12.ok.us GIRLS Joe Knapp (1st year) 13-14 Record: N/A
Outlook: Running a more productive offense is the goal of first year head coach Joe Knapp. With five returning players to the starting lineup and plenty of senior leadership, being more productive should come a little easier this season. Nichole Means (5-6, Jr.) averaged 18 points per game last year and has the ability to score from anywhere on the floor. Making her return to the team is McKensi Laughlin (5-10, Jr.) after suffering an injury last season. The Means/ Laughlin combo is like instant potatoes, just add a little water and watch it work. Jordyn Clark 204
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BOYS Nathan Pennypacker (1st year) 13-14 Record: 19-7
Outlook: The Tigers enter the 2014-15 season with three returning starters to the lineup. Sawyer Toole (5-10, Sr.) is back and leads all returning players in scoring after averaging 15 points and 3.0 rebounds a game last year. Toole is joined in the backcourt by Blake Ramirez (510, Sr.) who averaged 11 points and 3.0 assists per contest. Hunter Laughlin (5-10, Jr.) and Xavy Pineda (6-0, Jr.) bring toughness and solid defensive play to the court. Bryce Peeler (6-0, So.) will add 4.0 points a night. Kolby Lanning and Austin Warner will add depth and give coach Pennypacker two consistent players off the bench. Sawyer Toole 5-10 G Sr. Blake Ramirez 5-10 G Sr. Hunter Laughlin 5-10 G Jr. O’Xavier Pineda 6-0 G Jr. Bryce Peeler 6-0 G So. Kolby Lanning Austin Warner
Minco Bulldogs
Website: www.minco.k12.ok.us GIRLS Leshia Brummell (1st year)
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Outlook: Head coach Leshia Brummell takes over a program searching for an identity after an eight win season last year. Coach Brummell is confident they have found a spark and plan to turn up the heat this season. “We’re coming off a losing season, but we’re hoping to turn things around. With solid senior leadership, I believe we can do just that,” said Brummell. Leading scorer Cheyenne Terry (5-9, Sr.) returns after averaging 11.5 points and 5.0 rebounds per game. Terry will start at forward with Natalie Blevins (5-6, Sr.) at guard and Kaytlin Rowell (5-7, Sr.) running the point. Blevins and Rowell are tough on both ends of the floor. Forward Jensen Overton (5-8, Sr.) brings senior leadership to the floor and 4.0 points with 6.0 rebounds. Move-in Augusta Duty (5-9, So.) is the youngster of the group, but very talented with tremendous potential to have a fantastic season. Duty averaged a double-double at Dibble High School. Carlie McKinney and Adelina Duty figure into the overall scheme coach Brummell is putting together. Cheyenne Terry 5-9 PF Sr. Natalie Blevins 5-6 G Sr. Kaytlin Rowell 5-7 PG Sr. Jensen Overton 5-8 F Sr. Augusta Duty 5-9 PF So. Carlie McKinney G Adelina Duty P BOYS Robert Duvall (20th year) 13-14 Record: 14-7
Outlook: The Minco boys have a nucleus of players capable of making some noise in Class 2A. Head coach Robert Duvall enters his 20th season with the Bulldogs and has liked what he’s seen in early practices. “I’m looking forward to a great season. We return lots of experience and some really good basketball players. Most play football as well, so that speaks for their athleticism,” coach Duvall said. Asher Baade (6-0, Sr.) scored 13.4 points and grabbed 82 rebounds for the season last year. Baade will bring leadership to the court for coach Duvall. Hunter Jones (5-10, Jr.) will start at point
guard where he accounted for 11.5 points per game last year. Forward Nate Herndon (6-1, Jr.) and center Chase Singleton (6-4, Jr.) have the job of protecting the basketball down low. Hayden Hines (5-9, So.) is a young, exciting player with great vision. But his shooting ability is something most people will take notice of early in the season. Ry Schnider (6-5) at center and Brenton Wallis (6-0) at guard will be the 6th man coming off the bench this season. Asher Baade 6-0 G Sr. Hunter Jones 5-10 PG Jr. Nate Herndon 6-1 F Jr. Chase Singleton 6-4 C Jr. Hayden Hines 5-9 G So. Ry Schnider 6-5 P Brenton Wallis 6-0 G Chase Franklin G
Mooreland Bearcats Website: www.mooreland.k12. ok.us GIRLS Michael Germany Schnatz (1st year) 13-14 Record: 9-14
Outlook: New head coach Michael Germany Schnatz steps into an interesting situation at Mooreland. He returns three starters from last year and has several juniors that appear ready to take that next step. Kadee Kenny (5-6, Sr.) will lead the team with Abby Gregory (5-4, Sr.). Both players are excellent ball handlers and give coach Schnatz options on both ends of the court. “With Kenny and Gregory back from injuries in 2013 and Alexis Adams joining the team, we will surprise some teams this year,” said coach Schnatz. Adams (6-2, Jr.) slides into the post position giving the Lady Bearcats a legitimate threat in the low post. Justyce Barnett (5-6, Jr.) and Taylor Ham (5-2, Jr.) are talented guards with good quickness and solid defensive play. Sophomore Kaitlyn Phillips stepped up after Kenny was injured and should play a significant role in the teams success. Also look for Jennifer Rector and Caitlen Adams to make an impact off the bench.
Kadee Kenny 5-6 W Sr. Abby Gregory 5-4 W Sr. Justyce Barnett 5-6 W Jr. Taylor Ham 5-2 PG Jr. Alexis Adams 6-2 P Jr. Kaitlyn Phillips So. Jennifer Rector Fr. Caitlen Adams Fr. BOYS Tim Callison (2nd year) 13-14 Record: 20-6
Outlook: A change in scenery could put their backs against the wall, but head coach Tim Callison is confident his team has the talent to win. “Moving up in class so we’ll still be on the small side, but Murray and Hensley will prove to be one of the top backcourts in the class. We should be very good on the offensive side of the ball. We worked hard to become a better defensive team. I feel that we will improve on a 20-6 season and be a factor in the playoffs despite the move up in class,” said coach Callison. Blake Murray (5-9, Jr.) and Kyler Hensley (5-10, Jr.) will contribute more than 30 points of offense each night. Chris Svejkovsky (6-2, Sr.) brings senior leadership and 15.3 points per contest to the floor. Hunter Miller (5-10, Jr.) and Chase Finnell (6-3, So.) will help in the paint or step out and hit jumpers. Finnell averaged 4.9 rebounds per game last year. Another player to keep an eye on is sophomore guard/forward combo Zac Owens (6-2). Chris Svejkovsky 6-2 G/F Sr. Blake Murray 5-9 G Jr. Kyler Hensley 5-10 G Jr. Hunter Miller 5-10 G/F Jr. Chase Finnell 6-3 F So. Zac Owens 6-2 G/F So. Brogan Spars So. Trace Ham Fr.
Morrison Wildcats
Website: www.morrison.k12. ok.us GIRLS Rowdy Cawlfield 13-14 Record: 14-10
to plan. “We will compete hard and have the opportunity to be good,” said Cawlfield. The Lady Wildcats will look to Jacy Bales (5-6, Sr.) to make everyone on the court better when she is on the floor. With a high basketball IQ and efficient on both ends of the court, Bales is a threat shooting as seen by her 12.9 points per game last season. She’ll be joined in the backcourt by Jamie Lovely (5-7, Jr.) who is an assist machine averaging five per game last year. Brittany Coleman (5-5, Sr.) will round out the backcourt at times depending on the matchups. Shana Walls (5-7, Jr.) and Allie Hicks (5-10, Jr.) can play both guard and forward for the Lady Wildcats. Walls is a solid player in both scoring and rebounds while Hicks brings better size to the forward spot. Morrison returns Tori Debore (5-11, Jr.) at center after injuries limited her a season ago. Jacy Bales 5-6 G Sr. Jamie Lovely 5-7 G Jr. Shana Walls 5-7 G/F Jr. Allie Hicks 5-10 G F Jr. Tori Debore 5-11 C Jr. Brittany Coleman 5-5 G Sr. BOYS Cory Bales 13-14 Record: 9-13
Outlook: With two returning starters from last season’s squad the Wildcats will rely heavily on guard play due to injuries suffered by post players during the football season. Coach Bales will look towards Jordan Quinata (5-11, Jr.) to give the Wildcats options defensively as he can guard both the post and perimeter. The junior guard is difficult to defend though after averaging 12 points and five assists last year. Tristan Garringer (6-2, Jr.) and Parker Venus (5-11, Jr.) will need to step up and provide strong shooting from the perimeter with the depletion of the post players this year. Both should see their scoring production increase from the numbers posted last year. Tanner Neely (5-10, So.) and Benjamin Harmon (6-0, So.) will see their roles increase in their sophomore season while Tyler Wehrenberg could be a threat off the bench.
Outlook: The Lady Wildcats begin the 2014-15 campaign under second year head coach Rowdy Cawlfield with an opportunity to excel barring Jordan Quinata 5-11 G Jr. injuries. With a roster that isn’t very deep, Morrison must remain Tristan Garringer 6-2 G Jr. 5-11 G Jr. healthy this year for things to go Parker Venus
Tanner Neely 5-10 G So. Benjamin Harmon 6-0 F So. Tyler Wehrenberg
Shay’leen Weeks 5-7 F Sr. Sierra McKibbin F So. BOYS Rodney Cline 13-14 Record: 10-15
Mounds Golden Eagles
Website: www.mounds.k12.ok.us GIRLS Brett Brooksher 13-14 Record: 8-14
Outlook: Third year head coach Brett Brooksher returns four starters last season and a number of players with experience. Brooksher gave his outlook on the season, “We return almost all of our players from the past few years once again as these girls have had to step in and contribute as freshman. We will be very experienced and game ready for the season to come.” One such player is Sydney Newberry (5-8, So.) at guard who earned her keep last season averaging 11.8 points, 2.3 rebounds, 1.3 steals, and 1.2 blocks per game as just a freshman. Newberry will be joined in the backcourt by Brooklynn Littlebear (5-4, Jr.) who averaged big numbers despite her smaller frame averaging 9.4 points per game last year. In the post Samantah Roesner (5-9, Jr.) returns for her third season as a starter and brings her leadership and hardnosed defense to the court. A gritty player on the glass, Roesner brings tenacity to the team when she’s on the floor. As a sophomore she pulled down 6.5 rebounds and nabbed 1.4 steals but look for her 5.1 points average to increase this year. “We have a good freshman class with girls that will be able to step right in to help from the first game,” said coach Brooksher of the Eagles rookie class. Lexi Wall (5-6, Fr.) at guard maybe the headliner of the freshman class. Shay’leen Weeks (5-7, Sr.) will give the Lady Eagles another option in the points ledger to go with her rebounding ability while sophomore forward Sierra McKibbin plays with a high intensity off the bench. Sydney Newberry 5-8 G So. Brooklynn Littlebear 5-4 G Jr. Samantha Roesner 5-9 P Jr. Lexi Wall 5-6 G Fr.
Outlook: Reaching the second round of the state regionals last season, the Eagles will look for a winning season and a deeper run come playoff time in 2015. Third year head coach Rodney Cline likes what returns to his team this season, “This appears to be our fastest, most athletic group in three years. We hope to have our best shooting team in that same time period. A solid group of seven seniors should be able to lead MHS back to a winning season.” With four returning starters and seven seniors expectations are high for the Eagles. With two-time All-Frisco Conference forward Austin Baker (6-3, Sr.) back after averaging 15.8 points per game including a 39 point explosion versus Olive High School last year. Baker has led Mounds in scoring and rebound in back-to-back seasons. He’ll be joined upfront by All-Frisco Conference forward Shane Milam (6-0, Sr.) who averaged just shy of eight points per game. Dalton Wall (6-2, Sr.) will move from a reserve role to a starter’s spot so expect higher production for the senior. At guard Blaze Lucas (6-1, Sr.) not only has a great name but in five games last season averaged 17.4 points per game. Needless to say the senior guard can catch on fire in the blink of an eye. Chris Legrand (5-10, Sr.) will round out the backcourt for the Eagles after averaging 6.6 points last year. Off the bench Kameron Long (6-0, Jr.) is an excellent perimeter defender that can handle the ball and has improved his shooting over the off-season. Austin Baker Blaze Lucas Shane Milam Cris Legrand Dalton Wall Kameron Long
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Garland Parks (6th year) 13-14 Record: 16-8
Outlook: Head coach Garland Parks returns two starters from last year’s squad that won 16 games. Marquise Edwards (6-0, Jr.) leads a group of guards this season that bring quickness and a high IQ for the game. Armoni Norton (5-9, Jr.) and Corey Harrison (5-7, Jr.) can hurt you on both ends of the floor. Lincoln Seward (6-2, Jr.) can go to the rim or beat you from the perimeter. Also look for Jervaris Hollinsworth to play a major role on the team this season. Marquis Edwards 6-0 G Jr. Armoni Norton 5-9 G Jr. Corey Harrison 5-7 G Jr. Lincoln Seward 6-2 G Jr. Jervaris Hollinsworth
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GIRLS Kelli Jennings 13-14 Record: 7-18
Outlook: Kelli Jennings takes over on the sidelines this year for the Lady Trojans and looks to help OBA improve upon last year’s 7-18 overall record with the help of three returning starters. Jennings expects that faction of returning players and some very talented young players to make those goals a reality. “With some new faces on our squad, and a strong core group returning, we hope to make a strong run in the playoffs after a regular season that will test us,” Jennings said. Those tests during the year will come as a result of the Trojans joining the Three Rivers Conference which also includes Okarche, Cashion and Thomas among several other strong teams. To help overcome those challenges the Lady Trojans will count heavily on the play of guard Erin Coffin (5-7, Sr.) who averaged 10 points, two steals, two assists and two rebounds per game last year. Also working their way into
this year as they attempt to improve upon last year’s 19-7 record that earned them a spot in the area tournament. “Every player in our top eight is a junior or senior. Most of our players all have two or three years of varsity experience,” head coach Alan Ford said. the Lady Trojans’ guard-heavy Leading the experienced group offense will be Tara Kelley (5-9, is the tandem of forward Dylan Jr.), Ashley Atwood (5-6, Jr.) Hope White (6-5, Sr.) and guard Shriever (5-1, Jr.) and Savanna Preston Atwood (6-2, Sr.). Last Price (5-6, Jr.). season White averaged 11 points and nine rebounds per game Erin Coffin 5-7 G Sr. while Atwood contributed an Tara Kelley 5-9 G Jr. average of nine points and five Ashley Atwood 5-6 G Jr. assists per game. Hope Shriever 5-1 G Jr. Forward Jonny Volpe (6-2, Sr.) Savanna Price 5-6 G Jr. and guards Camden Raggon (6-0, Jr.) and Landry Castillo (6-0, Sr.) BOYS will round out the starting five Alan Ford for OBA and be expected to play 13-14 Record: 19-7 much bigger roles than they did last year. Off the bench Josh Outlook: A very experienced Barnthouse, Jon Messenger and squad returns for the Trojans Baylor Boyd will all be major
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contributors according to coach Ford. Dylan White 6-5 F Sr. Preston Atwood 6-2 G Sr. Jonny Volpe 6-2 F Sr. Camden Paggon 6-0 G Jr. Landry Castillo 6-0 G Jr. Josh Barnthouse Jon Messenger Baylor Boyd
Oklahoma Union Cougars Website: www.okunion.k12.ok.us GIRLS NO INFORMATION PROVIDED FROM THE SCHOOL BOYS Lee Ott (1st year) 13-14 Record: 21-5
Outlook: “We return two veteran starters and a core of young talented kids. We should be a successful and exciting season,” coach Ott said. Kolton Stacy (21.9ppg) will start at guard where he hit 38.9% from three-point range. Bryson Shelton (8ppg, 6rpg) and Christian Yeubanks (4ppg, 3rpg) man the forward spots giving coach Ott two shooters not afraid of taking it to the rim. Kannon McCune will have an increased role on the team this season, while Dakota Handke looks to make a difference on both ends
of the floor. Coach Ott takes over after five years as an assistant at Oklahoma Union. Zane Rogers and Jeff Collier add depth to the roster and will come off the bench to give coach Ott quality minutes on the floor. Kolton Stacy 6-0 G Sr. Bryson Shelton 6-1 F Sr. Kannon McCune 5-9 G Jr. Dakota Handke G So. Christian Yeubanks 6-0 F Jr. Zane Rogers 5-9 G Jr. Jeff Collier 5-11 G Fr.
Oktaha Tigers
Website: www.oktahaschool.com
Dailey Bertholf - Jordan Austin - Haley Baldridge - Mickayla Lawson - Kelsey Cantwell
GIRLS Chester Pittman (26th year) 13-14 Record: 20-7
Outlook: The Lady Tigers move back to Class 2A with an expectation to make a deeper run in the playoffs with an expected reservation at the Big House next March. Head coach Chester Pittman’s streak of 25 consecutive 20-win seasons will center arounds the return of four starters including a pair of senior guards, 5-foot-6 Kelsey Cantwell (14.1ppg/2.1reb.) and 5-foot-5 Haley Baldridge (6.7ppg/3.4re b./2.3steals/2.1asst.). Adding to the offensive production will be 5-foot-11 junior forward Jordan Austin (8.4ppg/7.8reb ./3.3asst./2.4steals). Pittman welcomes four newcomers with playmaking abilities including
Tyler Edgar - Austin White Brandon Nicholson - Keaton Morrow
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Kendra Swindle 5-3 G Sr. Hannah Goines 5-9 F Sr. Brittney Brassfield 5-4 G Jr. Maddie Tackettt 5-4 G Jr. Shelby Maxwell 6-1 F/C Jr. Madison Stout 5-8 F Jr. McKenzie Harper 5-8 F So. Calista Buckley 5-4 G So. 5-foot-3 freshman guard Mickayla Lawson while 5-foot-11 junior Dailey Bertholf provides added size in the Lady Tigers lineup. “Kelsey (Cantwell) can score inside and out,” said Pittman, “and Jordan (Austin) presents matchup problems too. The development of the younger players will be a key for our becoming a solid club by season’s end.” Haley Baldridge 5-5 G Sr. Kelsey Cantwell 5-6 F Sr. Jordan Austin 5-11 F Jr. Dailey Bertholf 5-11 C Jr. Bailey Campbell 5-8 F Jr. Layne Stevens 5-3 G Jr. Tye Edmundson 5-5 G So. Denise Battles 5-4 G Fr. Mickayla Lawson 5-5 G Fr. Chelsea Martin 5-8 F Fr. Christie Pipkins 5-6 G Fr.
BOYS Jim Glover (21st year) 13-14 Record: 10-16 Outlook: The Tigers begin the season in search of team identity with just one starter returning from last season. Head coach Jim Glover, who enters his 21st season clutching the “Tiger Towel”, will use a rotation of nine to ten players as chemistry develops. Tyler Garcia (5.9ppg/1.9asst.) returns at guard to the Tigers starting five and will be joined by 6-foot2 senior forward Brandon Nicholson and a quartet of sophomores including Michael Yahola, Nathan Starr, Tommy Miller and Dillion Corley. “Young and inexperienced,” Glover admitted in describing his team. “We’re going to use that as a positive to develop our team as a lot of kids, 9-10 every night, will get playing time until we can find the right combination. Tyler Edgar 5-7 G Sr. Keaton Morrow 6-0 F Sr. Brandon Nicholson 6-2 F Sr. Austin White 6-4 C Sr.
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Tyler Garcia 5-10 G Jr. Kirk Washington 6-0 F Jr. Dylan Williams 5-10 G Jr. Dillan Corley 6-1 F So. Tommy Miller 6-0 F So. Nathan Starr 6-2 F So. Michael Yahola 5-9 G So. Dean Austin 5-10 G Fr. Tyler Baldridge 6-1 F Fr. Kobe Edgar 5-6 G Fr.
Panama Razorbacks Website: www.panama.k12.ok.us GIRLS William Leaptrot (1st year) 13-14 Record: 12-7
Outlook: When hard work joins talent good things happen. It’s that approach the Lady Razorbacks enter this season. Two starters return to the court including three year veteran point guard Kendra Swindle along with 5-9 forward Hannah Goines, who can score from the outside as well as driving to the rim for buckets. “Kendra is our coach on the floor and Hannah is the enforcer,” said first year head coach William Leaptrot. A trio of juniors will extend the talent level including 5-4 guard Brittnie Brassfield, 5-4 guard Maddie Tackett and 6-1 post player Shelby Maxwell. “”Britt and Maddie set the tone defensively end to end and both can score,” Leaptrot notes. “And Shelby’s presence in the lane creates shot-blocking opportunities and easy put back baskets.” Bench strength will come from the efforts of junior guard Madison Stout and a pair of sophomores Calista Buckley and McKenzie Harper. “We plan to create a fast-paced game by generating turnovers and getting points in transition,” said Leaptrot. “The girls are proving they will fight through any adversity in order to accomplish our season goals.”
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BOYS Wes Tackett (1st year) 13-14 Record: 5-15
Outlook: The return of three starters provide a foundation of game time experience as first year head coach Wes Tackett joins forces with the Razorbacks. The senior duo of 6-4 forward Ben Whiteaker (12.6ppg/8.5reb) and 6-0 forward Zach Timms (10.4ppg/8.1reb) will look to expand their leadership and productivity after leading the ‘Backs in scoring and rebounding last year. The guard play of Jeremy Lloyd, Tristan Thompson and Wesley Hughes will push the tempo to score off turnovers from the pressure defense. Tackett also looks for boost from the 6th man, 6-1 junior forward Casey Robinson. “We’ll take it one day, one game at a time,” said Tackett. “We want to play up-tempo and get strong play from the guys inside as well. These young men understand the importance of hard work and how it transitions to winning.” Ben Whiteaker 6-4 F Sr. Zach Timms 6-0 F Sr. Jeremy Lloyd 6-0 G Jr. Casey Robinson 6-1 F Jr. Blake Emmert 5-8 G Jr. Andy Burris 5-7 G Jr. Wesley Hughes 5-9 G Tristan Thompson 6-1 G So. Dakota Eaves 5-11 G Fr.
Pawnee Black Bears
Outlook: Pawnee once again made an appearance at the Class 2A state tournament last year, their first since 2011. This year the Black Bears are heavy favorites to get back to the Big House and compete for a gold ball with four returning starters. Head coach David Page believes that is a possibility as well. “If things go right we could win a state championship,” Page said. Leading the charge for the Black Bears this year is VYPE Top 100 selection Gideon Gardner (6-2, Jr.) who will start at shooting guard. Last season Gardner showcased his all-around ability by averaging 22.1 points, 4.1 rebounds and 2.6 assists per game. Point guard Nathan Brock (6-3, Jr.) is another extremely talented player in the Pawnee backcourt. As a sophomore Brock averaged 17.5 points, 5.0 rebounds and 6.7 assists per game. Rounding things out on the perimeter will be Brady Malone (6-4, Jr.) who would’ve started last season according to Page if he wouldn’t have been sidelined with an injury. Alex Roughface (6-1, Sr.) will provide some muscle for the Black Bears in the frontcourt. Last season Roughface averaged 4.5 points and 4.0 rebounds per game and should improve on those numbers this year. Caylan Biddy (6-4, Jr.) is another dynamic player in the post for Pawnee. Biddy averaged 7.4 points and 6.8 rebounds per game in the Black Bears first 10 games last year but then tore his ACL causing him to miss the rest of the season. Gideon Gardner 6-2 SG Jr. Nathan Brock 6-3 PG Jr. Caylan Biddy 6-4 F Jr.
Website: www.pawneeschools. com GIRLS *No information provided by school. BOYS David Page 13-14 Record: 22-6
Colby Koontz
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PioneerPleasant Vale Mustangs www.ppv.k12.ok.us
GIRLS David Norton 13-14 Record: 12-14
Outlook: David Norton takes over as head coach of the Lady Mustangs this season after spending the past 14 years at the school in various assistant roles. Helping Norton navigate through his first season as head coach are three returning starters from last year’s team. The bulk of the Lady Mustangs’ returning production will come from the frontcourt where Bayli Koontz (6-0, Jr.) leads the way. Last year Koontz averaged 10.7 points and 3.7 rebounds per game. Andi Simunek (5-11, Jr.) averaged 7.0 points and 4.1 rebounds per game last year and also gives Pioneer a big boost inside. Finally Courtney Vaughn (5-10, Jr.) rounds out the frontcourt trio and will be looking to improve on her average of 4.8 points and 2.0 rebounds per game. At guard the Lady Mustangs will feature Hailey Roney (5-6, Jr.) and Carli Woolsey (5-9, Sr.) who combined to average 7.7 points and 4.9 rebounds per game. Hailey Roney 5-6 G Jr. Carli Woolsey 5-9 G Sr. Bayli Koontz 6-0 F Jr. Courtney Vaughn 5-10 F Jr. Andi Simunek 5-11 C Jr. Katelyn Stone 5-3 Jr. Rylie Schneider 5-7 So. BOYS Brandon Gallagher 13-14 Record: 17-10
Outlook: Led by quite possibly the most dominant big man in Class A the Mustangs will be a force to be reckoned with this year. That big man is Colby Koontz (6-9, Sr.), a VYPE Top 100 selection who averaged 16 points, 10.1 rebounds, 3.1 blocks and 3.1 assists per game last year. A player who affects the game on both ends of the floor,
Koontz already has several DI offers. The Mustangs also have a top-notch guard in Brandon McNaughton (6-2, Sr.) who averaged 11.2 points, 3.0 rebounds and 3.2 assists per game last year. Pioneer will also get big minutes from guards Sage Lanunyon (5-11, Sr.) and Kade Cronkhite (5-11, So.) this year. Overall head coach Brandon Gallagher said he hopes his team can turn their talent and veteran leadership into a deep playoff run. “We have a lot of experience and hope to be improved from last season,” Gallagher said. Colby Koontz 6-9 F Sr. Brandon McNaughton 6-2 G Sr. Sage Lamunyon 5-11 G Sr. Kade Cronkhite 5-11 G So. Cole Hammock Chris Faw Faw Briles Parker Stephen Rich
Pocola Indians
Website: www.pocola.k12.ok.us GIRLS Eric Ladd (1st year) 13-14 Record: 6-18
Outlook: Eric Ladd moves from long-time boys coach to mentor the girl’s team this season which has a good mix of experience and youth. Size will be a big positive for the Lady Indians with 6-1 center Rakell Lairamore back in the blocks and sister 5-10 Rakaylyn Lairamore patrolling one of the wings. The heart and soul of the Pocola offense will be point guard Desi Carter, a fouryear starter for the Lady Indians. Also returning for Pocola will be Brooklyn Morton at a forward spot and sophomore Lupe Galvan at the other guard position. With better-than-average size, Ladd expects his defense to be a key factor in his team’s character this year. “We’re excited about the
new challenges of coaching the girls. We’re improving every day and I think we’ll surprise some people as the season goes along.” Lupe Galvan 5-6 G So. Rakell Lairamore 6-1 C So. Desi Carter 5-7 G Sr. Rakaylyn Lairamore 5-10 F Sr. Brooklyn Morton 5-9 F Sr. Morgan Francis 5-7 G Fr. BOYS Scott Nelke (1st year) 13-14 Record: 20-8
Outlook: The Indians will be short on experience this season, having lost seven seniors to graduation following a 20-8 season including a deep playoff run a year ago that just missed a trip to the Big House reaching the Class 2A Area Tournament finals. New coach Scott Nelke will look to 5-foot-10 junior guard Caelum Grober to take over the role as team leader. Grober along with 6-0 forward DeAundre Wilkins, got some valuable playing time last season with the departed seniors. Other than Grober, the rest of the starting crew seems to be up for grabs with Wilkins, Grey Fann, Dillon Seejack, and Brandon Thompson battling for spots on the perimeter and 6-3 Courtland Clark adding some size in the middle or on the wing. “This group has a come a long way during the pre-season and it should be a good year,” said Nelke. Caelum Grober 5-10 G Jr. DeAundre Wilkins 6-0 F Sr. Grey Fann 6-0 G Jr. Dillon Seejack 6-0 G Jr. Courtland Clark 6-3 F So. Brandon Thompson 5-10 G Fr.
Porter Pirates
Website: www.porter.k12.ok.us GIRLS Tom Hubbard (1st year)
13-14 Record: 3-18
Outlook: For the Lady Pirates, success for the upcoming campaign will truly be a team effort. Although new coach Tom Hubbard returns four starters and his top seven altogether, there’s not one that he considers a true impact player going into the season. As a result, he’ll use a fast-paced offense and mixture of defenses utilizing his depth to keep fresh legs in the game. He’s does return some floor leadership in seniors Dominique Garcia (8ppg) and center Kassie Kilgore (3ppg), but otherwise Porter will be relatively young. ”Our youth will be our strength with six sophomores and four freshmen,” said Hubbard. “Offensively we’ll have the ability the push the ball and wear down opponents with our bench.” Garcia will be a key factor on offense for the Lady Pirates. “She is very athletic, can penetrate off the dribble and score from the perimeter,” said the new head coach. Hubbard is also looking to sophomore Jessica White to be a factor in the paint. “She’s athletic and will present a difficult match-up for opponents. She has a good eye with her jumper from 12 feet on in and has improved her game with her back to the basket.” There’s experience and leadership present for Porter, but everyone will have to come together to have a good year. “Our team must play together, a total team effort every might, in order for us to be successful, starting with our seniors,” said Hubbard. Dominique Garcia 5-8 G Sr. Kassie Kilgore 5-10 C Sr. Kalli Jones 5-5 G So. Cheyenne Marshall 5-7 G So. Jessica White 6-1 F So. Mariah Marshall 5-4 G Jr. Kolbi Miesner 5-4 G Jr. Chelsea Leavell 5-4 F So. Lexie Conley 5-3 G Fr. Jasmine Scott 5-2 G Fr. Kennedy Mathis 5-4 G So. Mikayla Kilgore 5-4 G Fr.
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BOYS Greg Pate (1st year) 13-14 Record: 3-19
Outlook: The Pirates start with a new head coach for the second straight year as Greg Pate comes in from Pryor to take over the helm. Senior guard Levi Snyder will be the Pirate floor leader this year. “At 5-11, he can play guard or forward for us and he has good leadership potential,” said Pate. A trio of juniors who saw playing time last year will also return for Porter in Nick Jenkins, Bracey Kilgore and Dean VanVors. Pate also expects good things from sophomore Koehn Chaney. Adjusting to a new coach will be the early challenge for the Pirates, but Pate looks forward to it. “I am excited about our potential. We have a lot of young guys which could be a good thing as we implement a new program and develop a new mentality,” said Pate. Levi Snyder 5-11 G/F Sr. Nick Jenkins 5-11 F Jr. Bracey Kilgore 5-8 G Jr. Dean VanVors 5-9 G Jr. Koehn Chaney 5-10 G So. Jordan Carter 5-7 G So. Cole Winkle 5-9 F So. Austin Stockton 5-9 F So. Tiler Moore 5-7 G Fr. Drew VanVors 5-8 G Fr. Austin Willard 5-10 F Fr. Caleb Cox 5-6 G Fr. Zaid Diaz DeLeon 5-8 F Fr. Anthony Rodriguez 5-8 F Fr.
Preston Pirates
Website: www.preston.k12.ok.us GIRLS Jeff Weedn (4th year) 13-14 Record: 28-4
Outlook: Instant replay? The Lady Pirates welcome the return of three starters from last year’s Class 2A State Championship team including VYPE Top 100 repeat selection Chelsea Dungee, who is still just a junior. The talented playmaker, a verbal commit to the University
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of Oklahoma, averaged 26 points and 10 rebounds while passing out 5 assists and 4 steals per game last season. Game plans that try to stop Dungee must then figure out how to defend 6-0 sophomore forward Ki’Essence Shields, who tallied 13 points while snaring 8 rebounds per game as a freshman on the state title team along with Audriona Fonteno (8.0ppg/3.2reb./2 steals), Jordan Ivey (5.0ppg) and Stacia Phillips (4.0ppg). Head coach Jeff Weedn has depth off the bench with 5-11 junior forward Armahni Shields. “Chelsea and Ki’Essence are the best 1-2 punch in Oklahoma,” boasts Weedn. “People think we just score, but as a team this is a defensively strong group. With the experience returning, we’re excited about the opportunity to defend our title. Chelsea Dungee 5-10 G Jr. Ki’Essence Shields 6-0 F So. Audriona Fonteno 5-7 G Jr. Jordan Ivey 5-7 G Jr. Stacia Phillips 5-7 G Sr. Armahni Shields 5-11 F Jr. Alma Rebollar 5-0 G Sr. Madisyn McFalls 5-6 G Jr. Lilly Powell 5-7 F Jr. Silyn Jordan 5-9 F Fr. Samantha Hack 5-7 G Fr. Janae King 5-4 G Fr. Marian Lewis 5-11 F Fr. Alaschia Phillips 5-6 G Fr. Anna Raley 5-6 G Fr. Kailey Daniels 5-5 G Fr. BOYS Dirk Walden (7th year) 13-14 Record: 23-6
Outlook: Four starters return from last year’s Class 2A state quarterfinals lineup giving head coach Dirk Walden plenty to smile about. “I’m excited about what this team can do,” said Walden, who enters his seventh year as head coach. “With our guys making plays on both ends of the floor, this may be the best team I’ve coached here at Preston. Giving Preston fans expectations of a state title is quartet of starters returning who all averaged in double digits last season including Zac Pinkston (16.1ppg/6.2reb), Koby Goodman (14.3ppg/8.4reb), Jadon Huffman (10.2ppg/4.4asst.) and Trevor Talton (10.4ppg/7.3reb). Joining the first five will be 6-0 sophomore Kameron Mayfield who, according to Walden, has
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fast motor and high basketball IQ plus a shooter’s touch. Also bringing energy to the court will be Toland Knox (5.2ppg/4.1reb) and T.J. Sims, described by Walden as a master of defense. Zac Pinkston 6-2 G Jr. Koby Goodman 6-5 F So. Jadon Huffman 5-10 G Jr. Trevor Talton 6-0 F Jr. Kameron Mayfield 6-0 G So. Toland Knox 6-2 G/F Jr. T.J. Sims 5-10 G Sr. Alan Ransom 6-1 F Sr. Roderick Hawkins 6-0 G Sr. Jordan Lane 5-11 G Jr. Devon Shaw 5-11 G Jr.
Quapaw Wildcats GIRLS
Rod Graves (15th year) 13-14 Record: 16-9 Outlook: The Lady Wildcats graduated a lot of talent last season and a lack of experience could mean a long season ahead, but several players have worked hard to make it a year to remember. Kayla Jarrett and Josie Kerley start at guard with Mallory Brewster (5-9) at forward. The trio gives coach Graves options offensively. Look for Emily Nichols and MaKinsey Thomasson to play major roles defensively this season. Thomasson will start at center, while Nichols will play in
the backcourt. Overall the Lady Wildcats have the potential to put together a nice season if they can stay injury free and younger players can contribute off the bench. Kayla Jarrett 5-4 G Josie Kerley 5-4 G Mallory Brewster 5-9 P Emily Nichols 5-8 G MaKinsey Thomasson 5-8 P
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Quinton Savages
Website: www.quintonschools. com GIRLS Tara Satterfield (3rd year) 13-14 Record: 16-8
Outlook: This is the year that Lady Savages have waited for as four full time starters return giving plenty of reason for Big House reservations next March. The inside-out scoring threat combination of 5-8 post Shelby Brennan (17.9ppg/9.2reb) on the blocks along with three-points specialists Chassity McClary (11.8ppg/3.2reb/2.3steals) and Courtney Taylor (6.5ppg/4.0asst.), who both averaged mid-30s percentage from beyond the arc, has Quinton
Shelby Brennan - Courtney Taylor Chassity McClary - Kaycee Turner
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middle is a definite plus,” said Estes. “With Davis and Perez stabilizing play at guard mixed with the other 5-6 guys, we expect to be more consistent on both ends of the court.”
BRAD DAVIS ready to make noise among the teams in Class 2A rankings. Adding more firepower to the lineup is 5-7 sophomore Macey McKee (6.7ppg/3.1reb) and veteran shot blocker Kaycee Turner (4.1ppg/3.5reb). “We’ve set higher goals this year,” admits head coach Tara Satterfield. “Shelby’s presence inside and out makes her tough to defend and combined with the others on the floor never give up work ethic, we’re aiming for a trip to the state tournament.” Shelby Brennan 5-8 P Sr. Courtney Taylor 5-2 PG Sr. Chassity McClary 5-2 G Sr. Kaycee Turner 5-8 F Sr. Macey McKee 5-7 G So. Taylor Myers 5-7 F So. Elizabeth Wilson 5-6 G So. BOYS T.W. Estes (3rd Year) 13-14 Record: 16-10
Outlook: Despite the loss of four seniors to graduation, the Savages appear ready to attack as three starters return for head coach T.W. Estes, who begins his third campaign. After missing half of the season due to injury, 6-foot-5 senior forward Sam Simco (6.7ppg/2.4reb.) provides power in the paint while a pair of junior guards, Brad Davis (17.2ppg/3.4reb./2.7asst) and Joseph Perez (6.7ppg/4.2reb./2.1asst.) will add efficiency to the offensive end of the court. Estes also looks forward to the production of Christian Clayton, Elijah Fitzer, Lane Quinton, Austin Needham and Tristan Etchison on offense as well as aggressive defensive play. “Sam’s (Simco) return to the
Sam Simco 6-5 F Sr. Brad Davis 5-11 G Jr. Joseph Perez 6-0 G Jr. Christian Clayton 5-11 G Jr. Elijah Fitzer 6-1 F So. Lane Quinton 5-11 G So. Austin Needham 6-2 F So. Tristan Etchison 5-11 G So.
Rejoice Christian Eagles www.rejoiceschool.com
GIRLS *No information provided by school. BOYS Danny Hightower (2nd year) 13-14 Record: 17-10
Danny Hightower paved the way for Owasso to reach the state tournament once during his tenure with the Rams. Now he’s trying to do the same for a much smaller Owasso school. Hightower will return for his second season at Rejoice Christian, where the Eagles made a run to the Class 2A area tournament last season. “We look to build to the success of last year,” Hightower said. “We hope to get back to area and then make it to the state tournament.” Rejoice Christian fell short of a district crown but managed to win three regional games to advance to the area tournament. There the Eagles suffered a season-ending loss against Pawnee. Back for Rejoice Christian this season is Brandon Strathe, who had 10 points a game as a sophomore during the 2013-2014 campaign. Sophomore Connor Crow will also be counted on. “Brandon Strathe and Connor Crow are two really good guards who can score and handle,” Hightower said. Other contributors this season figure to be: Bryan Mead, Jace Sanchez, Janson Lietzke, James Gordon, CJ Gates, Josiah Krispense, Logan Schovanec, Marcus Huff, Jared Strathe,
Parker Ferrell and Brady Troutt. “All will play varsity minutes,” Hightower said. Brandon Strathe 6-1 G Jr. Connor Crow 6-2 G So. Bryan Mead 6-3 F Jr. Jace Sanchez 5-10 Sr. Janson Lietzke 6-3 F So.
Ringling Blue Devils www.ringlingps.org
GIRLS *No Information Provided By School. BOYS Rob Alexander 13-14 Record: 4-12
Outlook: “We graduated a lot of guys last year. It’s going to take a while to figure things out,” head coach Rob Alexander said. With such a huge blow dealt by graduation Ringling returns zero starters and will be looking for several players to step into much bigger roles this year. On the perimeter those players include CJ Burk (Sr.), Trevor McKibbon (Sr.) and Trevor Richardson (Jr.). Forward Jacob Wade (Jr.) is also a player that will be expanding his role this year. CJ Burk G Sr. Trevor McKibbon G Sr. Trevor Richardson G Jr. Jacob Wade F Jr.
Rush Springs Redskins Website: www.rushsprings.k12. ok.us GIRLS Rick Parrish (10th year) 13-14 Record: 23-5
Outlook: After back-to-back 20win seasons, the expectations for continued success continue to grow for the Lady Redskins as two starters combined with a cast of experienced players return for head coach Rick Parrish. Jacy Cullers, a 5-6 guard who averaged 15.4 points last
season, can score at the rim as well as continue to put threes on the scoreboard from the outside while 5-10 sophomore Jordan Brooks will again be asked to control play on the blocks after averaging 18.2 points per game last year. Also expected to produce points and defensive skills is a 5-8 senior forward K’Leigh Jordan (4.2ppg). A pair of sophomores guards Lexi Large and Mikayla Nichols will bolster play on the edge along with 5-6 freshman Autumn Mathis. “The fact that we return experienced players is a bonus,” said Parrish. “There’s far more than just two starters that can play in our lineup. The game time experience of the other girls on the roster will allow us to have a good year.” Jacy Cullers 5-6 G Sr. K’Leigh Jordan 5-8 F Sr. Jordan Brooks 5-10 F/C So. Lexi Large 5-7 G So. Mikayla Nichols 5-3 G So. Autumn Mathis 5-6 G Fr. BOYS J.D. Beck (10th year) 13-14 Record: 6-15
Outlook: The return of three starters plus a proven bench of experienced players, the Redskins expect a season filled with victories. Coach Mike Zurline will once again place his “trust” in 6-0 senior center Hunter Trusty. “Whenever we get his touches in the paint, Hunter has the footwork and mobility to produce results,” said Zurline. Sophomore forwards Tanner Dennis and Jace Jones will again strengthen the inside game while 5-8 senior guard Casey Higgins will join 6-2 junior Payton Roberts to round out the starting five. Rush Springs will look to gain added production from 5-11 junior guard Aaron Morrow along with several other players who gained valuable “playing time minutes” last season. “We’ve got several players that have court time under pressure,” said Zurline, and that includes most of our scoring from last year. I expect that we’ll be much improved.” Hunter Trusty 6-0 G Sr. Casey Higgins 5-10 G Sr. Covin Smith 5-7 G Jr. Michael Smiddy 5-11 G Jr.
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mentality and no conscience when it comes to shooting the ball. Turner is capable of 15-20 points per game.
Dakota Treadaway 5-11 G Jr. Payton Roberts 6-2 F Jr. Aaron Morrow 5-11 G Jr. Tanner Dennis 6-1 F So. Jace Jones 6-1 F So. Brady Cross 5-11 G So. Chad Lane 5-11 G So.
Savanna Bulldogs
Website: www.savanna.k12.ok.us GIRLS Dianne Inman (27th year) 13-14 Record: 20-6
Outlook: The building process began last season continues to take form as three starters return from a 10-15 campaign. A trio of starters take the floor for head coach Dianne Inman, who enters her 27th season at Savanna. The strength of the Lady Bulldogs inside game will rotate around 5-9 junior center Abigail Mabray (8.3ppg/4.5 reb). The sophomore guard duo of 5-6 Peyton Little (10.1ppg) and 5-6 Justice Smith (4.3ppg) will direct the offense. The Lady ‘Dogs expect contributions from 5-6 Tanna Heddleston, 5-7 Kristen Perry and 5-6 Brittany Drake at guard while newcome Blaire Wilson, a 5-7 freshman, adds depth at forward. “We’re still young,” admits Inman, “The chemistry of our squad makes this a fun team to coach. Every girl on our team plays with an attitude of whatever it takes to be successful.” Abigail Mabray 5-9 C Jr. Brittany Drake 5-6 G Jr. Tanna Heddleston 5-6 G Jr. Justice Smith 5-6 G So. Peyton Little 5-6 G So. Kristen Perry 5-7 G So. Blaire Wilson 5-7 F Fr. BOYS Brian Brown (14th year) 13-14 Record: 6-15
Outlook: The Bulldogs enter this season on an upswing to
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success as four starters return giving head coach Brian Brown quality experience. A quartet of seniors will be counted upon for leadership including 6-2 forward Kris Perry, who averaged 17.1 points and 6.2 rebounds and 6-4 post man Tanner Brown, who brings aggressiveness to the court totaling 9.4 points and 9.0 rebounds, will create a strong rebounding presence this season. Jake Murdaugh, a 5-10 senior and 5-10 junior Alex Owens will once manage the game at guards while 6-1 senior Tyler Ward and Trae Harris, a freshman add to the production at forward. “The experience of our lineup makes us more disciplined,” said Brown, who begins his 14th season as head coach. “Our decision making under pressure has improved and that helps on both ends of the court.” Kris Perry 6-4 F Sr. Tanner Brown 6-4 C Sr. Jake Murdaugh 5-10 G Sr. Tyler Ward 6-1 F Sr. Alex Owens 5-10 G Jr. Andrew Jewel 6-2 F Jr. Trae Harris 5-9 F Fr. Christian Dalpaos 5-10 G Fr. Brayden Hoffman 5-10 G Fr. Blake Cathey 5-8 G Fr. Ritchie Williams 5-7 G Fr.
Sayre Eagles
Website: www.sayre.k12.ok.us GIRLS Brian Richardson (9th year) 13-14 Record: 20-6
Outlook: Several changes have been made to the 20-win team from last year. Gone is the uptempo style they played last year, but they do return some good size, which will lend itself to an inside game that could give opponents fits. “We look to have a solid season like last year even though we lost some key players including All-Stater Kassy Easter. We won’t be as up-tempo and will try to use our size inside to score points,” said head coach
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Brian Richardson. Kylee Stafford (13.2ppg, 6.3rpg) shot 44% from the three-point line last season. Guard Reagan LeGrand (5-6, Sr.) averaged 4.3 points and 2.1 rebounds a game. LeGrand and Stafford are key components to the overall success of the team. Emmi Varnell is a 5-foot11 post player that needs more varsity experience. Noley Snyder, a 6-foot senior, joins the sophomore in the paint. Kory Easter (5-7, Jr.) may be the spark offensively this season for the Lady Eagles. Easter is quick with the ball giving coach Richardson options in the transition game. Also look for Hadleigh Summers (5-10, Sr.) and Amber Brinkley (5-8, Sr.) to play major roles this season. Kylee Stafford 5-7 F Sr. Reagan LeGrand 5-6 G Sr. Emmi Varnell 5-11 P So. Noley Snyder 6-0 P Sr. Kory Easter 5-7 G Jr. Hadleigh Summers 5-10 P Sr. Amber Brinkley 5-8 G Sr. BOYS Brad Coffman (5th year) 13-14 Record: 10-13
Outlook: Last season the Eagles won a district title and return four of those starters for the 2014-15 season. Head coach Brad Coffman is looking for leadership from his seniors and better team chemistry to take them to the next level. Skyler Tosh (10.5ppg, 3.0 spg) is a 5-foot-10 guard that can provide that leadership as a senior. Teammate Ty Mendez (3.5 ppg, 5.2 rpg) is another senior that can lead with his play on the court. Josh Silk (5-8, Jr.) averaged 6.2 points last season making him another scoring threat on the floor. Forward Jacob Silk (3.4 ppg, 7.0 rpg) can dominate the boards and play solid defense. Jason Holmes (5-8, Jr.) has the tools to become an excellent player on both ends of the floor. With 3.0 assists per game, Holmes could lead the team this year in assists. Coach Coffman said Cody Turner has a scorers
Skyler Tosh 5-10 G Sr. Ty Mendez 6-2 F Sr. Josh Silk 5-8 G Jr. Jacob Silk 6-0 F Sr. Jason Holmes 5-8 G Jr. Cody Turner 5-10 G So.
Silo Rebels www.siloisd.org
GIRLS Casey Strahan (1st year) 13-14 Record: 10-16 Silo won nine of its 10 games after winter break last season, but only one of those victories came during the playoffs. The Rebels entered the postseason with two wins in three games, and they started the playoffs with an overtime triumph over Wayne. But a loss to AmberPocasset in the district finals preceded a season-ending loss against Dibble. It was Silo’s first year under the .500 mark since 2011, when the Rebels were 1111. Now Silo will look to return to the state tournament for the first time since 2004. Leading the way for the Rebels will be Mary Grider. Riley Newton and Morgan Strahan will also be instrumental. All three guards are no taller than 5 feet, 4 inches. “We will be an undersized team that will rely on hard work, hustle and determination,” Silo coach Casey Strahan said. “We will look to seniors Mary Grider and Riley Newton for leadership, as they have been involved heavily through their first three years.” Sophomore guard Karissa Marshall and 5-foot-10 freshman Kinsea Eppler will also be counted on. Mary Grider 5-4 G Sr. Riley Newton 5-4 G Sr. Morgan Strahan 5-2 G Jr. Karissa Marshall 5-4 G So. Kinsea Eppler 5-10 F Fr. BOYS Brett Frank 13-14 Record: 22-8
Outlook: After several years in the college ranks, Brett Frank returns to the high school level with a deep and talented core of players to work with. “I’m really excited about the potential
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and depth of this group,” Frank said. “We will be an up-tempo team and rely heavily on our pace and athleticism. We may have a few growing pains in our first season together with some learning curves but I expect them to be highly competitive by the playoffs.” Clark and Bolin are senior leaders, but also look for a breakout campaign from Brister, who is long and skilled at the point guard position that will key the attack with outstanding court vision and basketball IQ. Tanner Clark 5-10 G Sr. Andrew Bolin 6-2 F Sr. Jarris Hamilton 6-3 F Sr. Ethan Hollowell 6-1 G Sr. Bryce Brister 6-1 G So. Drake Shives 6-0 F Trenton Long 6-0 G
Stratford Bulldogs Website: www.stratfordisd.org GIRLS Jason Fulks 13-14 Record: 13-11
Outlook: The Lady Bulldogs won’t have much experience on their side with just one starter back from last year’s team but head coach Jason Fulks is still optimistic. “We will be young in experience, but if we work hard everyday we have a chance to be a good high school girls basketball team,” Fulks said. Forwards Cheyanne Hickman (5-0, Sr.) and Carley Etheridge (5-10, So.) will both be mainstays in the frontcourt. Last season Hickman averaged just 2.8 points per game but did average 4.0 rebounds and 2.0 steals as she showed off her defensive prowess. At guard this year Carley Roberts (5-9, Jr.) will be the team’s leader on the floor. Brooke Miner (5-9, Sr.) and Reagan Tice (5-5, So.) will also play important roles on the perimeter this year. Cheyenne Hickman 5-10 F Sr. Carley Roberts 5-9 G Jr. Brooke Miner 5-9 G Sr. Reagan Tice 5-5 G So. Carley Etheride 5-10 F So. Paige Harrell BOYS
Mark Qualls 13-14 Record: 17-8
Outlook: Don’t let the fact that the Bulldogs lost four seniors to graduation fool you. Head coach Mike Qualls is excited about his team this year. “Even though we lost four starters to graduation, I think we will be a better team by the end of the season. Our kids have a great work ethic and are a pleasure to coach,” Qualls said. Versatile athlete Cade Savage (6-3, Jr.) will be the leader of the pack for Stratford this year after averaging 12 points and five rebounds a game as a sophomore. Guard Bobby Cothren (5-9, Jr.) averaged 4.2 points per game last year and will also be a big factor in the Stratford gameplan this year. Matt Blackburn (6-2, Jr.) is another player who can play either inside or out for the Bulldogs this year. Meanwhile, Lane Martin (5-10, Jr.) will spend the majority of his time on the perimeter and Eli Savage (6-2, Sr.) will do the biggest amount of his work in the paint. Cade Savage 6-3 G/F Jr. Bobby Cothren 5-9 G Jr. Matt Blackburn 6-2, G/F Jr. Lane Martin 5-10 G Jr. Eli Savage 6-2 C Sr. Duke Davenport G Jr. Kyler Worde F Jr. London Anderson F Jr.
Stroud Tigers
Website www.stroud.k12.ok.us GIRLS
Kelly Brown (11th year) 13-14 Record: 19-6 Outlook: Coach Kelly Brown returns two players from a 19win team, but is excited to see this squad take the court. “We are coming off a great season last year and I expect great things from these girls this season to keep a winning tradition going again this season,” said coach Brown. Erin Riley (5-8, Sr.) is an impact player coach Brown can count on for 13 points, 6.0 rebounds and 6.0 assists per game. Another big time player for the Lady Tigers is senior Taylor Scott (6-1). Scott will
start at center and is capable of recording a double-double every night. Jeana Wilson (5-7, Sr.) is one of three guards expected to fill a role and give the team quality minutes on the floor. Kurstyn Young (5-6, So.) may be the young one on the court, but she plays like a veteran. Jane Neal (5-9, Jr.) brings another 6.0 points and 4.0 rebounds to the court. Jaden Bunyard at guard and Alexis Salyer at center are two versatile players and will contribute throughout the season. Erin Riley 5-8 F Sr. Taylor Scott 6-1 C Sr. Jeana Wilson 5-7 G Sr. Kurstyn Young 5-6 G So. Jane Neal 5-9 G Jr. Jaden Bunyard G Alexis Salyer C
BOYS Silas Guerrero (10th year) 13-14 Record: 8-10 Outlook: If inside play is what you like to watch, then pull up a chair and take a seat because Stroud has exactly what you’re looking for. To say Tiller Bucktrot (6-5, Jr.) is a matchup problem for opponents is an understatement. Bucktrot averaged 13.1 points and 7.1 rebounds last year. A force inside, Bucktrot can help his teammates get open looks by forcing teams to crash on him in the paint. Connor Powell (6-2, So.) and Grant Powell (5-9, Jr.) will benefit from the big man attracting so much attention down low. Powell averaged 7.7 points a game, while Evans went for 2.2 points last year. Colton Piehler (6-1, Jr.) and Tu Godwin (5-10, Jr.) give the team two solid players at both ends of the court. “We expect to be better overall. Team height and size will be beneficial for us on both ends of the floor. We have a good group of juniors who have a lot of experience,” said coach Guerrero. Cody Morris (Jr.) has the potential to help this team off the bench with his intensity and energy. Tiller Bucktrot 6-5 C Jr. Grant Powell 5-9 G Jr. Connor Evans 6-2 G/F So. Colton Piehler 6-1 G Jr. Tu Godwin 5-10 G Jr. Cody Morris Jr.
Summit Christian Eagles Website: www.sca-eagles.com GIRLS *No information provided by school. BOYS John Phillips 13-14 Record: 11-13
Outlook: With four returning starters and a roster loaded with upperclassmen the Eagles will be a team to watch this year. Head coach John Phillips is also excited to get the year underway and see what his team can accomplish. “I’m very excited about this group of young me. They have a great attitude and work ethic,” Phillips said. The Eagles will be a balanced offense this year with scoring options both inside and out. On the perimeter Aaron Field (6-0, Jr.) and Cameron Gilbert (6-0, Sr.) will be two very viable scoring options. Last year Field averaged 7.8 points per game while Gilbert added 6.1 points per contest. Michael Saxton (6-1, Jr.) will also be a player that could make a big difference for the Eagles. Last year Saxton played for the Green Country Defenders home school team last year and averaged 11.8 points per game. In the frontcourt another former Green Country Defender may become the Eagle’s top option in the post. Jackson Price (6-4, Jr.) averaged 18.7 points with the Defenders last year and is maturing into a very good player according to Phillips. Gabe Odom (6-4, Jr.) is also a versatile forward and a threeyear starter that will be crucial to the Eagles’ success. Last season Odom averaged 8.9 points and 8.0 rebounds per contest. Gabe Odom 6-4 F Sr. Aaron Field 6-0 G Jr. Cameron Gilbert 6-0 G Sr. Michael Saxton 6-1 G Jr. Jackson Price 6-4 F Jr. Peyton Robbins 5-9 G So. Sevey Price 5-9 G So.
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Talihina Golden Tigers Website: www.talihina.k12.ok.us
GIRLS Cyndi James (1st year) 13-14 Record: 8-17 Outlook: The Lady Golden Tigers welcome the arrival of head coach Cyndi James as all five starters return this season along with added talent from the reserves to create a winning expectation. Three year starting point guard Malacha Austin (10.3ppg) takes the court for her senior season along with Mariah Crank (10.2ppg) while the ever present size of 6-1 post Jayla Johnson (3.7ppg) will be again be joined by 5-9 senior Jazmine Warren and 5-8 junior Makayla Ludlow. Adding insurance to the point production will be Cassidy Ramsay, Melina Ludlow, Ashley Robinson, Kaitlen Kupec and Kency Morris. “Malacha’s perimeter shooting skills and three years experience managing our offense is a real plus,” said James. “Add the other players’ experience and overall team quickness and this will be an exciting season for the Lady Golden Tigers.” Jayla Johnson 6-1 P Jr. Malacha Austin 5-6 G Sr. Mariah Crank 5-7 G So. Jazmine Warren 5-9 G Sr. Makayla Ludlow 5-8 P Jr. Cassidy Ramsey 5-6 G So. Melina Ludlow 5-6 G Fr. Kency Morris 5-8 F So. Ashley Robinson 5-8 F Fr. Kaitlen Kupec 5-6 G Fr.
BOYS Darian Dickson (5th year) 13-14 Record: 19-6
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trip to the Class 2A state tournament, the Golden Tigers enter the 2014-2015 with one destination in mind – The Big House. Five starters return to don the black and gold led by VYPE Top 100 repeat selection, Alan Lockhart. The 6-4 standout averaged 16.8 points and 8.7 rebounds last year while dishing out 3.5 assists per contest. The talented lineup will once again feature the play of 6-3 junior Keaton Johnson (14.1ppg/4.2reb/3.1steals/2.6 asst.) along with 5-11 senior Christian McClain (4.3ppg/4.0 reb/2.5steals) in Talihina’s 3-guard offense. Athleticism and muscle on the blocks will come from 6-0 senior Bryar Humphreys (6.1ppg/5.5reb) and 6-4 junior K.J. Morris (6.1ppg/7.0 reb/3.1blks). Head coach Darian Dickson can shuffle the rotation and never miss a beat using the talents of Cord Fitzgerald (7.8ppg), Trey Hawkins, Colten Wall and Jacob Sockey, a 6-6 sophomore post player who averaged 16.5 points before suffering a fractured ankle. “We have a lot of weapons,” admits Dickson with confidence. “Size, quickness, ability and the knowledge of how to win give us an advantage when we take the floor. All together, we believe the Golden Tigers will be in the mix for a gold ball at year’s end.” Alan Lockhart 6-4 G Sr. Christian McClain 5-11 G Sr. Bryar Humphreys 6-0 F Sr. Jacob Sockey 6-6 C So. Keaton Jackson 6-3 G Jr. Trey Hawkins 6-3 F Jr. K.J. Morris 6-4 F Jr. Cord Fitzgerald 5-10 G Jr. Colten Wall 5-10 G So. Benny Jones 5-6 G So. Shane Knapp 5-10 G Fr
Tonkawa Buccaneers Website: www.tonkawa.k12. ok.us GIRLS Joe Jacobs 13-14 Record: 22-7
Outlook: The Lady Bucs have built themselves a dynasty over the past few years as they have advanced to the Class 2A state tournament in each of the last three years. Last season Tonkawa made it all the way to the state semifinals before dropping a close game to eventual state
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champion Preston. Despite bringing back just two starters from a year ago head coach Joe Jacobs said his team is ready to prove their doubters wrong and make another run at a title. “We have been overlooked the past couple of years and still seem to find a way. I think our girls like being counted out, it provides motivation to prove people wrong,” Jacobs said. The offensive leader for the Lady Bucs this year will be Baylee Jacobs (5-10, Sr.) who averaged nine points and seven rebounds per game last year. While Jacobs did the majority of her work last year in the paint she has worked extensively on expanding her range and will be dangerous from anywhere on the floor this year. Samantha Allen (5-8, Jr.) is another talented scorer on the perimeter who averaged 11 points and three steals per game last season. Rounding out the projected starting lineup for the Lady Bucs will be guards Sylvia DeLodge (5-8, So.) and Avery Warrior (56, So.) along with Forward Emily Hoemann (5-10, Jr.). Baylee Jacobs 5-10 G/F Sr. Samantha Allen 5-8 G Jr. Sylvia DeLodge 5-8 G So. Avery Warrior 5-6 G So. Emily Hoemann 5-10 F Jr. BOYS Scott Howell 13-14 Record: 17-10
Outlook: The Bucs have been to seven area tournaments in the past eight years but with just one starter returning this year getting back to that level may be a challenge. “We graduated six seniors off a team that reached the area tournament for the seventh time in eight years. We bring back one starter and only one other player who saw significant time last year. This team’s success will depend on how quickly our young, inexperienced players adapt to high school basketball,” head coach Scott Howell said. The Bucs one returning starter will be guard Tucker Alexander (5-11, Jr.). A player who brings his lunch box everyday Alexander is not only a talented scorer but isn’t afraid to get on the floor and fight for loose balls or draw charges. Kramer Britton (6-3, Jr.) is the only other player who played big minutes last year and will do the same again this
year at a forward position.
Tucker Alexander 5-10 G Jr. Kramer Britton 6-3 F Jr. Christian Hernandez 5-10 G So. Jackson Jacobs 5-10 G So. Austin Hamilton 5-10 G So. Josh Davis 6-5 F So. Bryan Hook 5-11 G So. Trent McAreavey 6-3 F Fr. Anthony Ingmire 5-10 G So. Jonathan Vandermeer 6-2 F So.
Tushka Tigers
Website: www.tushka.k12.ok.us GIRLS Lori Ford 13-14 Record: 10-16
Outlook: With a nice returning nucleus, the Lady Tigers will look to take major strides in the new system under the direction of first-year head coach Lori Ford. Jaylee Eaves (12.4 ppg, 8.0 reb, 4.0 asst, 3.0 stls) exploded out of the gates as a freshman and should be even better with a year of seasoning under her belt. Expect the senior trio of Jayden Eaves (10.0 ppg, 6.0 reb, 3.5 asst), Carissa Moore (7.0 ppg, 7.0 reb) and Tess Hardman (6.0 ppg, 3.0 asst, 4.0 stls) to be major contributors as well. Cochran will also make an immediate impact as a freshman. Jaylee Eaves 5-8 G So. Ryann Cochran 5-6 G Fr. Jayden Eaves 5-7 F Sr. Carissa Moore 6-0 P Sr. Tess Hardman 5-7 G Sr. Jewel Zukosky 5-5 G Jr. Brayden Tisdale 5-6 G So. Lauren Hauff 5-5 G So. BOYS James Pannell 13-14 Record: 23-5
Outlook: The Tigers have big expectations of challenging for a state tournament berth with a veteran cast returning from last year’s area tournament squad. Wyatt Daniel (14.0 ppg, 9.0 reb), Isaac Cooper (12.0 ppg, 5.0 asst) and Garrett Wall (10.0 ppg, 7.0 reb) each averaged double figures a season ago and should be even better that year
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of seasoning under their belts. Sam Ward (6.0 ppg, 4.0 reb) and Dillion Mansell (2.0 ppg) are expected to round out the starting rotation with steadily improving big man Zach Dill coming off the bench. Wyatt Daniel 6-2 F Sr. Isaac Cooper 6-0 G Jr. Garrett Wall 6-1 F Sr. Sam Ward 6-1 G Jr. Dillion Mansell 5-11 G So. Zach Dill 6-5 C So.
Walters Blue Devils Website: www.blued.org GIRLS Sam Hale 13-14 Record: 14-11
Outlook: All five starters are back for the Lady Devils, who will look to build off their late season push a year ago. Hannah High (12.7 ppg, 5.0 reb) steadily emerged as a go-to scorer as a sophomore and will be counted on even more this year. They’ll have a nice group of developing compliments in Daci Meyer (7.3 ppg, 4.0 reb), Bailee Frazier (4.7 ppg, 6.0 reb), Kyla Hunt (4.0 ppg, 3.0 reb) and Shelby Mata (2.8 ppg, 3.5 reb). “Consistency on the offensive end of the court will be crucial to our success,” head coach Sam Hale said. “We have some good talent coming up from our junior high team which will give us even more depth as the season goes along.” Hannah High 6-0 F Jr. Bailee Frazier 5-10 F Jr. Daci Meyer 5-7 G Sr. Shelby Mata 5-7 G Sr.
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Kyla Hunt 5-8 G Jr. Kaitlyn Metcalfe 5-7 F Sr. BOYS Eric Norton 13-14 Record: 17-9
Outlook: Expectations are soaring with the club’s top eight players back from a year ago, including all five starters. The Blue Devils have a terrific onetwo punch in Trevor Hartman (17.0 ppg, 6.0 reb) and Sheldon Downes (17.0 ppg, 7.0 reb). Hartman is extremely athletic and can score from anywhere on the court while Downes is a tremendous all-around performer and one of the best three-point shooters in the class. Look for even bigger things from Bryce Willis (8.0 ppg), Tripp West (7.0 ppg, 7.0 reb) and Braden Mitchell (3.0 ppg, 5.0 asst). They also have some outstanding size coming off the bench that will make them a difficult matchup for most foes. Trevor Hartman 6-3 G Sheldon Downes 6-0 G Tripp West 6-2 P Braden Mitchell 5-11 G Bryce Willis 5-10 G Dwayne Ototivo 6-6 C Kyle Ray 6-1 G Sean King 6-4
Erik Wiggins - Garrett Rice - Tyler Wardlow will be young this season might be an understatement. With just two returning juniors, this will be a team that will have to bond quickly. On the positive side, just about all of those back for the Lady Eagles, including three starters, saw some varsity action last season so there will be experience on the floor. But it will be a returning sophomore that coach Mindi Peters is hoping will provide floor leadership. “Chelsea Anderson (10.5ppg, 3 steals pg) is a leader on our
team,” said Peters. “She is a good play-making point guard and is always encouraging her team mates. She leads by example and is very competitive.” Giving Anderson support on the floor will be the aforementioned juniors Megan Girty (1ppg, 2rpg) and Kaylee Matthews (9.6ppg, 8rpg). Adding to the experience level will be forward Cheyenne Miller (2ppg, 2rpg) and Britney Hammans (4ppg, 5rpg). Peters has added depth with sophomore Darien Hammans
Warner Eagles
Website: www.warner.k12.ok.us GIRLS Mindi Peters (2nd year) 13-14 Record: 18-8
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whose quickness will help the Lady Eagles play more up-tempo, and freshman Lauren Wardlow. Chelsea Anderson 5-6 G So. Kaylee Matthews 6-0 F Jr. Britney Hammans 5-8 G So. Melissa Girty 5-8 F Jr. Cheyenne Miller 5-8 F So. Darien Hammans 5-6 G So. Lauren Wardlow 5-7 G Fr. Tristen Potts 5-10 P So. Gabby Tucker 5-7 G Fr. Paige Jackson 5-9 P Sr. Courtney Smith 5-4 G So. Brooklyn Herriman 5-6 G So. Tonja Goodreau 5-8 F Fr. Kaylea Herndon 5-4 G Fr. BOYS James Bliss (11th year) 13-14 Record: 9-14
Outlook: After struggling through the growing pains of youth last year, the Eagles will be a team to keep an eye on this season with four starters back. The center of attention for Warner will be sophomore guard Garrett Rice (10.4ppg, 4.5rpg, 5 apg). “Garrett is poised to have a monster season,” said coach James Bliss. “He’s 6-4 so he has a size advantage over most defenders. He’s a good passer and ball handler and can play any position on the floor. Starting last year and having a great freshman season will give him invaluable confidence this season.” He’ll have a great supporting cast as well with Tyler Wardlow (7ppg, 2rpg), and Erik Wiggins (3ppg. 2.3rpg), returning as starters along with James Collier, a 6-foot-1 junior adding to play in the paint. “We’re still young with only three seniors on the roster, but we will be better team overall. Our schedule will be a lot tougher this year and that will present a big challenge,” said Bliss. Garrett Rice 6-4 G So. James Collier 6-1 F/C Jr. Tyler Wardlow 5-9 G Sr. Erik Wiggins 5-6 G Sr. Jakob Nehf 5-9 G Jr. Jacob Crabtree 6-0 F Jr. Perry Ayers 6-0 P Sr. Kelton Wiggins 6-0 F Jr. Bobby Ward 6-0 G Jr. Kayden Hammans 5-10 G Jr. Clayton Kilpatrick 6-0 G So..
Watonga Eagles
Website: www. watongapublicschools.com GIRLS JC Estep 13-14 Record: 11-16
Outlook: The Lady Eagles bring back four starters this season, two of which averaged double figures last year. With so much returning experience Watonga head coach JC Estep is excited about what her team can accomplish. “We return six of seven core players from last year’s team. We are hoping for some early success against a very difficult schedule,” Estep said. The two top returning scorers for the Lady Eagles will be guard Riley Schenk (5-8, Jr.) and forward Autumn Jones (5-9, Jr.). Last season Schenk averaged 11 points per game while Jones chipped in an average of 10 points per contest. Guard, Karley Woulard (5-7, So.) also has a knack for getting the ball through the net and averaged nine points per game as a freshman. Rounding out the Watonga projected starting five will be guard Allie Baker (5-6, So.) and forward Claire Gauer (5-10, So.). Fans can also expect to see a lot of J’Shon Richey (5-6, Jr.) as she stars as the team’s sixth man. Karley Woulard 5-7 G So. Riley Schenk 5-8 G Jr. Autumn Jones 5-9 F Jr. Allie Baker 5-6 G So. Claire Gauer 5-10 F So. J’Shon Richey 5-6 G Jr. BOYS Ty Hussey 13-14 Record: 9-15
Outlook: A team that has the ability to be extremely deep with a good amount experienced upperclassmen, the Eagles have their head coach Ty Hussey excited about what this year could hold. “We have an experienced group of seniors and are really excited about this year. We made big improvements in the summer and depth will be a big strength for us,” Hussey said. Another big strength for the Eagles will be their collective wingspan. With a chance to possibly put three players that are at least 6-5 on the floor at the same time the Eagles will definitely be a tough team to score on and will look insideout on offense. Leading that
charge will be forward Austun Gorman (6-5, Sr.) who averaged 12 points, nine rebounds and two blocks per game a year ago. Center Tim O’Dell (6-6, Sr.) is another major presence inside and is coming off a junior season in which he averaged eight points, eight rebounds and three blocks per game. On the outside Nate Coffey (6-0, So.) will run the show at the point guard spot while Darren Williams (5-9, Sr.) and Mario Reyes (Sr.) flank him at the guard spots. Off the bench any one of four players could emerge as the team’s sixth man. Those four players are seniors Brandon Parker and Brice Stratton and sophomores Brason Gorman and Kaleb McSperitt. Austun Gorman 6-5 F Sr. Tim O’Dell 6-6 C Sr. Darren Williams 5-9 G Sr. Nate Coffey 6-0 PG So. Mario Reyes G Sr. Bandon Parker Sr. Brason Gorman So. Kaleb McSperitt So. Brice Stratton Sr.
Wayne Bulldogs www.wayne.k12.ok.us GIRLS Rick Stone (1st year) 13-14 Record: 13-12
Outlook: If things truly get better the second time around, then Lady Bulldogs basketball is destined for success as Rick Stone returns to his alma mater to begin his second tour as head coach following a stint from 2002-2005. Two is the consistent number for Stone including a pair of returning starters as 5-7 senior Caleigh Clifton returns after averaging 21.5 points, 7.5 rebounds, 5.1 steals and 3.5 assists per game. A pair of 5-8 senior forwards, Brandi Rojo and Bailey Boles will figure into the success this season. Another reason for excitement is the expected contributions of 5-6 junior guard Alee Hunt, 5-6 sophomore Payton Spencer and a diamond in the rough freshman, 5-8 forward Hanna Wissinger. “We’re excited about the possibilities ahead,” said Stone. “Caleigh is a proven leader on the court with all the tools you enjoy in a special player. When we
develop the others around her, we can be a solid team.” Caleigh Clifton 5-7 G Sr. Brandi Rojo 5-8 F Sr. Bailey Boles 5-8 F Sr. Alee Hunt 5-6 G Jr. Payton Spencer 5-6 G So. Hanna Wissinger 5-8 F Fr. BOYS Josh Trent (1st year) 13-14 Record: 3-18
Outlook: The bark of the Bulldogs will continue to grow louder as the season extends with three returning starters to the lineup for incoming head coach Josh Trent. A trio of seniors including 6-0 Joe Martin, 5-10 Zac Fisher and 6-2 Cole Ellis lead the pack while a talented duo of sophomores 6-1 Braden Smith and 5-9 Trey Alderman step into starting roles as well as 6-3 junior Brody Groft. “The experience alone of three starters makes us better,” said Trent. “Those guys understand the value of hard nose defense. The three seniors along with a lineup filled with athletic playmakers capable of creating opportunities will continue to improve as the year goes along.” Joe Martin 6-0 G Sr. Zac Fisher 5-10 G Sr. Cole Ellis 6-2 C Sr. Blake Philpot 5-7 G Sr. Braden Mills 5-8 G/F Sr. Brody Groft 6-3 F/C Jr. Bryer Hanner 5-9 G Jr. Isidro Ibarra 5-8 G/F Jr. Braden Smith 6-1 F So. Trey Alderman 5-9 G So. Brock Walck 6-3 F/C So.
Wewoka Tigers Website: www.wps.k12.ok.us GIRLS Cody Barlow 13-14 Record: 2-17
Outlook: The Lady Tigers return a majority of their roster from a year ago and that experience will make a tremendous impact according to head coach Cody Barlow.
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Led by senior captains Alex Hamilton (5-5, Sr.) and Nykia Groves (5-6, Sr.) the Lady Tigers are a battle-hardened team after a tough summer schedule. Last season Hamilton averaged 16 points and 19 rebounds per game while Groves chipped in an average of nine points and seven assists per contest. Guards Airevana Warrior (5-5, Jr.) and Cheyenne Coursey (5-1, So.) will also be depended on to make big contributions this year. Warrior averaged 6.5 points and 5.2 rebounds per game last year and Coursey added averages of 5.5 points and 4.4 assists per game. Alex Hamilton 5-5 F Sr. Nykia Groves 5-6 G Sr. Airevana Warrior 5-5 G Jr. Cheyenne Coursey 5-1 G So.
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Wilson Eagles
Website: www.wilson.k12.ok.us GIRLS Brian Wingfield (3rd season) 13-14 Record: 8-15
Outlook: The expectations for the 2014-15 season are high, but the team is taking it one game at a time and is focused on fundamentals and chemistry. “We have the talent and depth to have a very successful season. If we can come together as a team and play together, we could make a deep run in the playoffs,” said coach Wingfield. Olivia Howard (14ppg, 8rpg, 2spg, 3bpg) is the go-to player on the offensive end of the court, but has made major improvements to rebounding and blocking shots. Caycee Griffin (7ppg, 7rpg, 3apg, 3spg) and Kelsee Trapp (8ppg,
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Outlook: Several changes to the lineup will force first year head coach Josh Talley to find other strengths the team can use to win games. “This years team will not have the size of teams of the past, but we will be quick. Our defense will be key for us to have success,” said coach Talley. Josh Houchin (6-0, Sr.) averaged 8.8 points per game last season and with Mason Sanders (6-1, Jr.) are the leading scorers for the Eagles. Trenden Smith (5-10, Sr.) and Tre Emerson (5-9, Jr.) are quick guards that bring good defense and intensity to the floor. Tanner Smith (6-1, Jr.) will contribute to the overall success on both ends of the court this year. Kylar Hunziker (5-11) will add depth and give coach Talley some fresh legs coming off the bench. Josh Houchin 6-0 Sr. Trenden Smith 5-10 Sr. Tre Emerson 5-9 Jr. Tanner Smith 6-1 Jr. Mason Sanders 6-1 PG Jr. Kylar Hunziker 5-11
Wister Wildcats
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GIRLS Brian Wingfield (3rd season) 13-14 Record: 8-15
Outlook: The expectations for the 2014-15 season are high, but the team is taking it one game at a time and is focused on fundamentals and chemistry. “We have the talent and depth to have a very successful season. If we can come together as a team and play together, we could make a deep run in the playoffs,” said coach Wingfield. Olivia Howard (14ppg, 8rpg, 2spg, 3bpg) is the go-to player on the offensive end of the court, but has made major improvements to rebounding and blocking shots. Caycee Griffin (7ppg, 7rpg, 3apg, 3spg) and Kelsee Trapp (8ppg, 8rpg, 3bpg) are two dependable players that make great decisions with the ball. Kassidy Morse (8ppg, 5rpg, 2spg) joins Connar Battles (3ppg, 3rpg, 2spg) give coach Wingfield two options in
the transition game and solid defensive specialists. Olivia Howard 5-10 Sr. Caycee Griffin 5-9 Sr. Kelsee Trapp 6-1 Jr. Kassidy Morse 5-8 Jr. Connar Battles 5-4 Jr. Logan Stubbs 5-4 So. BOYS Josh Talley (1st year) 13-14 Record: 18-9
Outlook: Several changes to the lineup will force first year head coach Josh Talley to find other strengths the team can use to win games. “This years team will not have the size of teams of the past, but we will be quick. Our defense will be key for us to have success,” said coach Talley. Josh Houchin (6-0, Sr.) averaged 8.8 points per game last season and with Mason Sanders (6-1, Jr.) are the leading scorers for the Eagles. Trenden Smith (5-10, Sr.) and Tre Emerson (5-9, Jr.)
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are quick guards that bring good defense and intensity to the floor. Tanner Smith (6-1, Jr.) will contribute to the overall success on both ends of the court this year. Kylar Hunziker (5-11) will add depth and give coach Talley some fresh legs coming off the bench. Josh Houchin 6-0 Sr. Trenden Smith 5-10 Sr. Tre Emerson 5-9 Jr. Tanner Smith 6-1 Jr. Mason Sanders 6-1 PG Jr. Kylar Hunziker 5-11
Wright City Lumberjax Website: www.wcisd.org GIRLS Mike Converse 13-14 Record: 22-6
Outlook: With plenty of experience back look for big things from the Lady Jax as they make a run at a return to the
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state tournament. Four starters are back led by Jacie Engler (13.0 ppg, 6.0 reb, 4.0 asst) and Darci Converse (8.0 ppg, 6.0 reb, 1.5 blks), who exploded on the scene in their first high school campaign. They will also have a lightning-quick playmaker in Brandy Bohanan (7.0 ppg, 5.0 stls, 3.0 asst) on the perimeter. Coming off a knee injury, Kandice Wesley can provide the squad a dynamic force and the ability to score from anywhere on the court if 100 percent healthy. “We are all looking forward to the season with nine key players back that helped win 22 games a year ago,” Coach Mike Converse said. Jacie Engler 5-8 G So. Darci Converse 6-0 F So. Brandy Bohanan 5-5 G Jr. Abbrie Gibson 5-7 F Sr. Samanthan Davis 5-9 F So. Kandice Wesley 5-8 G Sr. Cheyenne Jeter 6-0 C So. Raney Johnson 5-5 G Sr.
Outlook: The Lumberjax have considerably more experience this season after battling through growing pains a year ago. They welcome back all five starters as well as add a terrific group of freshmen that should provide solid depth while gaining experience on the varsity level. Wade Young (15.0 ppg, 10.0 reb) plays much bigger than his size and is coming off a strong sophomore season in which he averaged a double-double. Kendell Adams (10.0 ppg, 3.0 stls) adds nice quickness in the backcourt while Brayden Christian (7.0 ppg) and Kendall Ward (6.0 ppg, 10.0 reb, 3.0 blks) should be even better after breakout campaigns last season. Wade Young 6-1 F Jr. Kendell Adams 6-1 G Sr. Brayden Christian 6-3 G Jr. Kendall Ward 6-4 C Jr. Stephen Knox 5-10 F Sr. Chris Trusty 5-8 G Fr. Robert Briley 6-2 F Fr. Dylan Burrell 6-0 F Fr. Jeremy Hilton 5-7 G Sr.
BOYS Joel Dickerson 13-14 Record: 8-17
Yale Bulldogs Website: www.yale.k12.ok.us GIRLS *No information provided by school. BOYS Rocky Kennedy (7th year) 13-14 Record: 21-6
Outlook: “We will be very young and inexperienced. We have a lot of unknowns about our team. We have a large group of sophomores that will have to develop and contribute,” said coach Kennedy. Returning senior Parker Pruitt has worked extremely hard to develop his shot and his ability to create for others. Parker Pruitt 5-10 G Sr.
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OSSAARankings.com preseason rankings is the official rankings of Oklahoma High School Basketball in Oklahoma. OSSAARankings.com uses 100% complete coaches polls for the rankings system. This is the 2014-2015 preseason rankings. Coaches submit their ranking. Once all rankings are submitted, teams receive points for the votes they receive. Class A Boys Rankings
Class A Girls Rankings
1 GLENCOE 1457 2 THOMAS-FAY-CUSTER 1261 3 STUART 1243 4 POND CREEK-HUNTER 964 5 SEILING 943 6 OKARCHE 920 7 FLETCHER 844 8 OKAY 793 9 KIOWA 742 10 RATTAN 670 11 VANOSS 622 12 FRONTIER 611 13 VELMA-ALMA 513 14 MASON 492 15 SNYDER 453 16 LAVERNE 434 17 ALLEN 375 18 DAVENPORT 322 19 TEXHOMA 316 20 RIPLEY 222
1 CHEYENNE/REYDON 1296 2 OKARCHE 1235 3 STERLING 1042 4 POND CREEK-HUNTER 945 5 FRONTIER 934 6 THOMAS-FAY-CUSTER 913 7 KIOWA 814 8 SEILING 813 9 STONEWALL 665 10 TURNER 641 11 ARKOMA 637 12 GLENCOE 621 13 HYDRO-EAKLY 568 14 CALUMET 430 15 VICI 403 16 ROFF 373 17 MASON 353 18 WOODLAND 329 19 GARBER 204 20 PORUM 160
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Payton York (6-0) Okay Mustangs – Senior-Guard Quick with the ball, York has the tools to play at the next level. 26.1ppg.
Addy Clift (5-7) Kiowa Cowboys – Senior-Guard Two-time VYPE Top 100 selectee, Clift averaged 26.3 per game last year.
Ty Lazenby (6-5) Glencoe Panthers – Senior-Guard Two-time Top 100 player and All-VYPE selectee. One of the best in the state.
Kenadey Grellner (5-10) Okarche Warriors – SeniorGuard Experienced and confident, Grellner has the tools to be one of the top players in the state.
Chezden Nease (6-1) Thomas Terriers – SeniorGuard Leader scorer for Thomas over the last three seasons. Averaged 19.1 points last year. Brycen Overton (6-2) Kiowa Cowboys – SeniorGuard Solid on both ends of the court. Overton can score and defend with the best in the class. 12.1ppg, 8.3 reb. Cade Harelson (6-6) Davenport Bulldogs – Sophomore-Forward Harelson averaged 22.3 points and 9.6 rebounds last year. Solid numbers from the sophomore.
Chelsea Lazenby (5-9) Glencoe Panthers – Sophomore-Forward Lazenby is capable of taking games over, and is getting better with experience. Taylor Hedrick (5-9) Seiling Wildcats – Junior-Guard A leader on and off the court. Hedrick was named to the VYPE Top 100 this season. RayLee Conner (5-7) Woodland Cougars – SeniorShooting Guard Athletic shooting guard and conference MVP. Also a two-time state champion in the long jump.
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Kaleb Wilson (5-11) Stuart Hornets – Junior-Guard Wilson brings instant offense to the court for the Hornets averaging 18.6 a game.
Breecia Crawford (5-10) Roff Tigers – Senior-Forward Crawford can dominate games. Averaging 18 points and 15 rebounds is amazing production from the forward.
Caleb Kingsley (6-0) Oklahoma Christian Academy Eagles – Junior-Guard Kingsley averaged 18.6 points last year making him one of the top scorers in the class.
Katie Pereival (5-9) Calumet Chieftains – SeniorForward Pereival averaged over 17 points a game and is one of the top players in the class.
Rylan Mack (5-11) Butner Eagles – Senior-Guard Mack is 100% effort and makes everyone around him better.
Andi Pierce (5-11) Garber Wolverines – Junior-Forward A smooth three-point shot with solid defense. A tremendous combo player.
Alan McClung (5-11) Achille Eagles – Junior-Guard Excellent scorer outside giving the Eagles a threat from the perimeter.
Amanda Hart (5-10) Hydro-Eakly Bobcats – JuniorWing A hybrid player effective in the paint or hitting jumpers. Solid rebounder on both ends of the floor.
Devon Blood (5-11) Dewar Dragons – Senior-Guard Blood averaged 15 points and 5.0 rebounds last year. Blood plays hard on both ends of the court.
Laurie Derrico (5-9) Sterling Tigers – Senior-Guard Derrico averaged 15.5 points and led the Lady Tigers in steals last year.
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Achille Eagles Website: www.achilleisd.org GIRLS Shelly Childree 13-14 Record: N/A
Outlook: Lady Eagles will be extremely young without a single senior on the roster but do have some experience returning from a club that made a solid regional push a season ago. They also are excited about better numbers overall that will provide much better depth. Raycheal Alexander (10.0 ppg, 4.0 reb, 2 blks) will be counted on even more heavily with her versatility coming off a breakout freshman season. Ashley Brown (4.0 ppg) is another returning starter and is expected to add even bigger numbers. Raycheal Alexander 5-8 F So. Ashley Brown 5-2 F So. Justus Harris 5-3 G So. Chloe Dettrick 5-5 F So. Kiersten Brown 5-3 F Jr. Taylor Upchurch Jr. Zarian Westbrook Fr. BOYS Andrew McClung 13-14 Record: N/A
Outlook: Look for the Eagles to push the tempo with a new attitude under the direction of Andrew McClung in his first season at the helm. Jason Todd (11.0 ppg) is the team’s top returning scorer on the perimeter and should be bolstered by the addition of Alan McClung (15.0 ppg, 3.0 stls), who has a tremendous three-point shooting touch and is coming off a first-team All-District season in Texas last year. T.J. Childree (8.0 ppg) should also be a much bigger factor inside after coming on during his sophomore campaign. “We are athletic and have a lot of good shooters,” Coach McClung said. “We have to learn to defend well, stay out of foul trouble and rebound.” Alan McClung 5-11 G Jr. Jason Todd 5-11 G Sr. T.J. Childree 6-4 F Jr. Lane Manry 5-10 F Sr. Riggin Dellis 5-11 F Ryder Turner So.
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GIRLS Aaron Norton (2nd year) 13-14 Record: 9-15
Outlook: Injuries plagued the Lady Bearcats last season and head coach Aaron Norton is looking forward to getting this year started with healthy players. “We had a good summer with several girls stepping up and doing their part for this team. If we come in and maintain our focus and find some consistency, this team could be the best I’ve ever coached,” said Norton. Faith Condrey (5-7, Sr.) will start at point guard where she averaged 8.0 points, 3.0 rebounds and 2.0 steals a game. Whitney Herrmann (4ppg, 5rpg, 1.5apg) is a 5-foot-7 forward with good speed and solid defense. Baylee Murray (2.6ppg, 1.0rpg) will play hard at both ends of the floor. Also look for Allison Peterson (2.8ppg, 2.4rpg, 1.1apg) and Reanna Reedy (1.6ppg, 1.0rpg) to play major roles on the court this season. Faith Condrey 5-7 PG Sr. Whitney Herrmann 5-7 PF Jr. Baylee Murray 5-4 G Jr. Allison Peterson 5-6 F Jr. Reanna Reedy 5-5 G Jr. Kaylee Larsen Fr. BOYS *No information provided by school.
Alex Longhorns
Website: www.alex.k12.ok.us
GIRLS Isaac Byrne 2013 Record: 13-12
Outlook: The Lady Longhorns enter the 2014 season without a ton of experience. They return only one starter to a group that already lacks playing experience. Head coach Isaac Byrne expects freshman Christen Alcorn to come in and make an immediate impact on the defensive end, as well as the rebounding category. After Alcorn, the starting lineup
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consists of all upperclassmen. The frontcourt consists of seniors Kaylee Warrior and Faith Alexander. In the backcourt, juniors Paige Luna and Tylynn Wolfe will be getting starting duties. Sam Underwood and move-in Hailey Morris will be expected to contribute off of the bench immediately. “We have a very inexperienced group returning this season,” Byrne said. “We will need some young kids to step up quickly. Several new faces should make this season interesting.” Kaylee Warrior 5-8 F Sr. Faith Alexander 5-9 F Sr. Paige Luna 5-5 G Jr. Christen Alcorn 5-6 F Fr. Tylynn Wolfe 5-2 G Jr. BOYS Isaac Byrne 2013 Record: 20-5
Outlook: Isaac Byrne enters his fourth season as the Alex Longhorns head coach with tremendous excitement. The Longhorns are returning three starters from last season’s team that saw lots of improvement. Junior forward Koda Jackson comes into this season as Byrne’s impact player. Jackson grew four inches in the offseason and has improved his overall game. Joining Jackson in the frontcourt is junior Dalton Alcorn (6-4) and senior Jacob Otey (5-11). Meanwhile, junior Kyler Thornburg (5-10) and senior Dakota Chaplin (5-10) will be manning the backcourt. The Longhorns enter the season with outstanding size, which should give them an advantage on the defensive end of the floor. “We are looking to build on the momentum from last season,” Byrne said. “We have several major contributors.” Jacob Otey 5-11 F Sr. Kyler Thornburg 5-10 G Jr. Dalton Alcorn 6-4 F Jr. Koda Jackson 6-4 F Jr. Dakota Chaplin 5-10 Sr.
Allen Mustangs Website: www.allen.k12.ok.us
GIRLS Jeremy Strong (8th year)
13-14 Record: 18-9
Outlook: In his eighth season head coach Jeremy Strong has seen the ups and downs of a season, but this year coach Strong is looking for good things from his basketball team. “We’re looking forward to the upcoming season. I’ve been impressed with the way these girls have worked over summer camps. Goals are set high and they are focused and working hard to reach them,” said Strong. Charlea Leonard (11ppg, 8.0rpg) will lead a junior laden group from her forward position. She can score and dominate the boards. Alison Sells (5-5, Jr.) averaged six points last season, while Kennedy Prentice (5-5, Jr.) accounted for five points and four assists. Hannah Heck (6ppg, 3.0apg) has the tools to be a star in this class. Sophomore Faith Caldwell (5ppg, 6rpg) can play in the post or step out to the perimeter. Overall the team has good chemistry and experience. Charlea Leonard 5-11 F Jr. Alison Sells 5-5 G Jr. Kennedy Prentice 5-5 G Jr. Hannah Heck 5-8 G Jr. Faith Caldwell 5-11 F So. Alycia Evans
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ArapahoButler Indians
Website: www.ampo.k12.ok.us GIRLS Christy Edelen (1st year) 13-14 Record: 19-12
Outlook: First year head coach Christy Edelen has an experienced team with several players returning to the starting lineup. “I am very excited to enter my first year at Arapaho-Butler. We hope to be competitive in every game this season and build on the playoff success our girls experienced last year,” said Edelen. Bailey Crabtree (Sr.) and Lexi Mclemore (Sr.) are the only seniors on the squad, but they bring leadership and experience
to the court. Juniors Kinley Ford and Selena Mclemore give coach Edelen and solid nucleus for a good basketball team. Several other players figure in key roles on this team. Bailey Crabtree G Sr. Lexi Mclemore F Sr. Kinley Ford F Jr. Selena Mclemore F Jr. Alex Marshall G/F So. Justice Uribe G So. Taya Sappington G So. Saige Carpenter F So. Ashley Grybowski F So. Avonlea Eagan F So. Addyson Ray F So.
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Arkoma Mustangs
Website: www.arkoma.k12.ok.us GIRLS Connie Ray (4th year) 13-14 Record: 25-5
Outlook: After making a trip to the state quarterfinals last season, the Lady Mustangs anticipate taking it even further this year as they return all five starters, now seniors. A trio of double-digit players with good size will be the cornerstone of the Lady Mustangs team this season led by forward Kelsi Johnson (14.3ppg, 4.1rpg) along with Julia Anderson (10.4ppg, 8.3rpg) and guard Abby Gragg (11.3ppg, 3.1apg). Patrolling the middle will be Tiera Brumfield (6.4ppg, 6.2rpg) and creating havoc out front will be Shaylea Whisenhunt (8.3ppg, 3.0 asst. pg, 3.1 steals). If that’s not enough, Arkoma will have depth with the addition of transfer 5-11 forward Peyton Lamb and 5-9 forward
Josh Marion Amber Cunningham. “We are bigger, stronger, faster, and more mature,” said coach Connie Ray. “I have seven players capable of hitting 20 plus points a game and I think that’s what will make us so good.” Kelsi Johnson 5-9 F Sr. Julia Anderson 5-11 F Sr. Tiera Brumfield 5-11 C Sr. Abby Gragg 5-0 G Sr. Shaylea Whisenhunt 5-0 G Sr. Amber Cunningham 5-9 G Sr. Natalia Canoe 5-10 F Sr. Peyton Lamb 5-11 C/F Jr. Kylie Cusick 5-3 G Sr. Kaycee King 5-3 G Sr. Hope Wilburn 5-3 G So. Kalyn Reagan 5-6 F So. Baylee White 5-10 F Jr. Marissa Rogers 5-7 F Jr. Jacee Marion 5-8 F So. BOYS Shane Amos (2nd year) 13-14 record: 19-7
Outlook: Like the ladies, the Arkoma guys have good reason to be excited about the 201415 season. A deep run into the playoffs last year should set the stage for bigger and better things. Senior point guard Jerry Anderson will be the go-to guy for the Mustangs. At 6-2, he’ll have a size advantage over most
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competitors and can hit the boards better than many guards. “He’s great off the dribble, can shoot great and has excellent court vision,” says coach Shane Amos. Also returning with experience from last year for Arkoma will be guard Josh Marion, another senior to add leadership, and 6-foot-1 forward Aaron Parsons. Three sophomores including 5-11 guard Seth Key, 5-foot-10 Cash Womack, and 5-foot-11 Matthew Harmon are expected to round out the heart of the lineup for the Mustangs. “We should be able to compete with anyone on our schedule,” said Amos. “Hopefully our deep run in the playoffs last year will help us grow more this season.” Jerry Anderson 6-2 G Sr. Josh Marion 5-9 G Sr. Seth Key 5-11 G So. Matthew Harmon 5-11 G So. Aaron Parsons 6-1 F Jr. Cash Womack 5-10 F So. Dillon Cope 5-11 G So. Jacob Parker 5-11 F Jr. John Hamilton 5-11 G So. Tanner Sanders 5-11 F So. Daylan Conzley 5-10 G So. Austin Ford 6-1 F So. Mykiah Oosawee 5-8 G Fr. Jason Pryor 5-11 G Fr.
Barnsdall Panthers GIRLS Joe Gilbert 13-14 Record: 15-10
Outlook: Dropping to Class A this year after finishing 15-10 last year in 2A the Lady Panthers and head coach Joe Gilbert, who is beginning his 60th year at Barnsdall, bring back just one full-time starter from a year ago. Two other players are back however after starting in a few games over the course of the past year. Leading the way for that group is forward Skyla Graham (5-8, Sr.) who averaged 11.4 points and 5.4 rebounds a game last year. Alyssa Babb (5-5, Jr.) and Ciera McCabe (5-7, Jr.) are two dynamic athletes also back this year. Spending her time at a guard spot Babb averaged 7.1 points and 3.1 rebounds a game last year while McCabe tacked on averages of 8.6 points and 4.3 rebounds a game from her forward position.
Rounding out the starting lineup for the Lady Panthers this year are forward Mariah Hatfield (5-6, So.) and guard Katie Gay (5-4, Jr.). Skyla Graham 5-8 F Sr. Alyssa Babb 5-5 G Jr. Ciera McCabe 5-7 F Jr. Mariah Hatfield 5-6 F So. Katie Gay 5-4 G Jr. BOYS Clif Warford 13-14 Record: 6-15
Outlook: Taking over the boys head coaching spot for the Panthers this year is Clif Warford. Helping make Warford’s transition a bit easier are four returning starters off last year’s team. “I’m very excited to get this season started. I feel the boys worked hard for me this summer and got to know my expectations. I believe we have the right combination of size and speed to make some noise in Class A this season,” Warford said. Spencer Wilson (5-9 Sr.) will lead the team from his guard spot this year after earning all-conference honors last year. Brandon Marshall (5-10 Sr.), Joe Gott (5-7, Jr.) and Tyler Wilson 5-10, So.) all will also see significant time this year for the Panthers. Other players that should also factor into the rotation somewhere will be David Chuning (6-5, So.), Bradley Bickford (6-4, Jr.) and Landon Lanphear (6-1, Jr.). Spencer Wilson 5-9 G Sr. Brandon Marshall 5-10 G Sr. Joe Gott 5-7 G Jr. Tyler Wilson 5-10 G So. David Chuning 6-5 So. Bradley Bickford 6-4 Jr. Landon Lanphear 6-1 Jr.
Beaver Dusters
Website: www.beaver.k12.ok.us GIRLS Casey Jones (14th year) 13-14 Record: 15-9
Outlook: Coach Casey has one returning starter from last year, looking for his young team to improve through the season and compete every time out. Starting at guard this season will be Averi Lansden (5-9, Jr.) who averaged 10 points a
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game last season along with six rebounds. Joining her at guard will be Conner Sutton (5-4, Jr.) who averaged over five points a game and four steals last season. Starting forwards will be Lexi Janko (5-5 Jr.) who pulled down four rebounds a game last season and Shalyn Farrington (5-6, Sr.) who averaged six points a game. At the post will be Jenna Pugh (510, Fr.) who averaged four points and eight rebounds last year. First off the bench will be Devyn Lansden, a freshman guard and a couple sophomore post players in Brianna Hoover and Kaitlin Dame. Averi Lansden 5-9 G So. Conner Sutton 5-4 G Jr. Lexi Janko 5-5 F Jr. Jenna Pugh 5-10 G Fr. Shalyn Farrington 5-6 F Sr.
BOYS *No information provided by school.
Boswell Scorpions
Website: www.boswellschools. org GIRLS Roland Branton 13-14 Record:
Outlook: The Lady Scorpions will still be very young but more experienced this season as Coach Roland Branton will rely heavily on underclassmen with a roster lacking any seniors. They’ll have four starters and most of their offense back from a regional tournament finishing unit. “We’ll be much improved,” Branton commented. “We don’t have a dominant post game but we have good quickness and pretty good outside shooting. I feel like we should be able to advance quite a bit further once the playoffs roll around.” In addition to the returnees, the Lady Scorpions have also added the returning Haley and Harleigh Belvin, who moved back to Bennington in the offseason after being gone for a year. Camrie Rhone Jr. Breosha Williams Jr. Rowan Stephens Jr. Sadie Fomby So. Stormie Jones So.
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BOYS Roland Branton 13-14 Record: 18-6
Outlook: Fresh off an area tournament push a season ago, the Scorpions are looking for more of the same with a terrific weapon inside with 6-7 junior Rowdy Yates. They will also rely considerably on Cameron Roberts, the lone senior on the roster this season. Coach Branton is also expecting big things from Blake Shultz and Caleb Brown. “This team has really good chemistry,” Coach Branton said. “They work very hard and are really enjoyable to coach. We should be very balanced with an emphasis on getting the ball inside to Rowdy. We’re going to play up-tempo a lot though.” Cameron Roberts Sr. Rowdy Yates Jr. Wyatt Sullivan Jr. McKenna Pierce Jr. Blake Shults Jr. Caleb Brown Jr. Blaine Brown Jr.
Bowlegs Bison Website: www.bowlegs.k12.ok.us GIRLS Rodney Treat (2nd year) 13-14 Record: 12-13
Outlook: Last season was an important one for the Lady Bison. They gained a ton of experience playing in some close games. Head coach Rodney Treat will lean on the experience this season. “We gained a lot of experience last year. We are long and athletic and looking forward to a great year,” said Treat. Deja White (13ppg, 3apg, 2spg) put up respectable numbers last year as a freshman. This season White gets the start at point guard where she should be comfortable and those numbers could increase. Blayke May (12ppg, 10rpg, 2bpg) is the answer in the paint. May averaged a double-double last season and that will be
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huge this year if she can keep those numbers. Malayja White (10.5ppg, 5rpg, 4apg) and Carlie Richardson (5ppg, 4rpg) are two forwards coach Treat will need to step up and make plays. Both have big play potential. Alyssa Yerby (3ppg, 2rpg, 3spg) is a junior guard with excellent speed and solid defense. Deja White 5-8 PG So. Blayke May 5-10 P Jr. Malayja White 5-8 G/F So. Carlie Richardson 5-9 F So. Alyssa Yerby 5-9 G Jr. Kennedi Krause Sr.
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Bray-Doyle Donkeys Website: www.braydoyle.k12. ok.us GIRLS Frank Moser (3rd year) 13-14 Record: 9-11
Outlook: Three starters return to the lineup for head coach Frank Moser. Taylor Nichols (8.3ppg, 5.1rpg, 2.1apg) is the leading scorer and rebounder for Bray-Doyle. She is an accomplished player with many awards and honors to her credit. Bailey Bearce (5-9, So.) is young and athletic, but despite the lack of varsity experience Bearce can come in and make a difference on both ends of the floor. Ashton Long and Macalah Miller will start as guards. The pair of juniors add speed to the team and give two shooters on offense. Post player Alma Alvarez (6-0, Jr.) will patrol the paint and crash the boards. Her contribution is critical to the success of this team. Taylor Nichols 5-6 G Sr. Bailey Bearce 5-9 G So. Ashton Long 5-7 G Jr. Alma Alvarez 6-0 P Jr. Macalah Miller 5-6 G Jr. Abbie Lumbert 5-9 Jr.
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BUTNER EAGLES Website: www. putnerpublicschools.com GIRLS Greg Dodson (1st year) 13-14 Record: 14-13
Outlook: First year head coach Greg Dodson takes over a Lady Eagles program that returns one starter from last year’s team, but several players do have experience. “We hope to grow as a team this season. A little youth mixed with some experienced players should provide the foundation to a year of learning,” said coach Dodson. Forward Elizzia McGregor (Sr.) averaged 15 points and 5.0 rebounds last year and is flexible enough to play guard. Sophomore Becky Morphis could be the go-to scorer this season. Her 16 points a game could increase this season. Morphis also averaged 5.0 rebounds and 5.0 assists. Shila Mulford (Jr.) will start at guard giving coach Dodson another shooter and a solid defensive player on the other end of the floor. Ashlee Ott and Kathryn McDowell round out the starting five. Ott and McDowell can combine for nearly 10 points and 10 assists per contest. Elizzia McGregor F Sr. Becky Morphis G So. Shila Mulford G Jr. Ashlee Ott G Jr. Kathryn McDowell G Jr. Brina Williams BOYS Bruce Fish (4th year) 13-14 Record: 22-7
Outlook: After a 22-win season the expectations for the Eagles are high this season. Head coach Bruce Fish returns three starters including Rylan Mack (5-11, Sr.) at guard. Mack gives 100% effort on both ends of the floor and makes everyone around him better. Randy Roberts (6-1, Sr.) is another senior with experience and excellent size at the guard position. Chase Morphis (6-4, Jr.) is a combo player coach Fish will use in the post. Louie Kishketon (6-1, So.) and Jacob Hudson (5-10, Jr.) have the potential to become major contributors
to the overall success of the team. Coach Fish has the team believing in his “do things right” motto as they look to get past the area tournament and possibly make it to the Big House. Rylan Mack 5-11 G Sr. Randy Roberts 6-1 G Sr. Chase Morphis 6-4 PF/P Jr. Louie Kishketon 6-1 G So. Jacob Hudson 5-10 G Jr. Patrick McDowell
Calumet Chieftains www.chs.k12.ok.us
GIRLS Kyle Axton (2nd year) 13-14 Record: 15-16
Outlook: The excitement level for the new season is high due to the return of Katie Pereival (5-9, Sr.) and Ashli Richardson (5-6, Jr.). Pereival is considered to be one of the top players in the class. Here athleticism is difficult for any opponent to match and she’s a skilled shooter. Last year she averaged 17 points and 6.0 rebounds a game. Richardson will start at guard where she averaged 14 points, 4.0 rebounds and 3.0 assists. Taylor Epperson (9.0ppg, 4.0rbs) plays opposite Richardson giving head coach Kyle Axton two quality guards in the backcourt. Abby Davis and Regan Ellison are expected to play a major role in the team’s overall success this season. “We will look to make a run at the state tournament after making an area appearance last year. We have everyone back this season,” said Axton. Also look for Kaley Spoon to contribute off the bench. Katie Pereival 5-9 F Sr. Ashli Richardson 5-6 G Jr. Taylor Epperson 5-6 G Jr. Abby Davis 5-8 F Jr. Regan Ellison Kaley Spoon BOYS Eric Carr (3rd year) 13-14 Record: 21-9
Outlook: A change of the guard has taken place at Calumet. Gone are the seniors that led this team to a 21-win season. Enter a group of young players eager to make a name for themselves. Chase Epperson (8.0ppg, 3.0rbs, 1.2asst) played as a freshman
last season and is the most experienced player returning to the floor for head coach Eric Carr. “We have a very young inexperienced team. Our guards are small, but very athletic and can shoot the three,” coach Carr said. “We will look pretty good at times, but may struggle at times due to a lack of experience and leadership.” Riley Island (5-10, Fr.) will start the point guard position and has the talent to become one of the top players in the class. Fellow freshman Kobe Kennedy (6-1) is penciled in at forward where his height can come into play. Sophomore Aaron Thornton (5-10) and junior Jarred Tech (6-0) are expected to make contributions on both ends of the floor. Chase Epperson 5-10 G So. Riley Island 5-10 PG Fr. Kobe Kennedy 6-1 F Fr. Aaron Thornton 5-10 G So. Jarred Tech 6-0 G Jr. Rhett Gathers So. Chase Gore So. Cody Jewel Sr.
Cameron
yellowjackets Website: www.cameron.k12. ok.us GIRLS Roger Hoffman (3rd year) 13-14 Record: 6-18
Outlook: The Lady ‘Jackets enter the 2014-2015 campaign riding the wings of a trio of seniors to deliver playmaking talents and leadership. The leader of the swarm will no doubt be 5-6 forward Destiny Dunigan, a three year starter, who last season maintain double-double results averaging 14.3 points and 10.1 rebounds per contest. Keely Hambrick enters her final season as a two year starter to give coach Roger Hoffman the dependability of last season’s 6.4 points and 6.3 rebounds along with teammate Amber Bailey, a
5-2 guard. Cameron’s lineup will also feature the front line scoring talents of 5-8 freshman post player Dacey Wadley. Adding energy on both ends of the floor will be sophomore Dakota Battice and Brinley Butler along with freshman guard Abbi Hambrick. “We may be short in numbers,” said Hoffman acknowledging a seven player roster, “but we make up for it with effort every night.” Destiny Dunigan 5-6 F Sr. Keely Hambrick 5-8 F Sr. Amber Bailey 5-2 G Sr. Dakota Battice 5-5 G So. Brinley Butler 5-7 F So. Dacey Hadley 5-8 P Fr. Abbi Hambrick 5-5 G Fr.
BOYS Jeremy Williams (3rd year) 13-14 Record: 12-13
Outlook: Entering this year with a commitment to a “TEAM FIRST” philosophy, the return of four starters gives the Yellowjackets plenty of opportunities for success. Points from beyond the arc come in swarms at 6-1 senior guard Samuel Humphries delivers points from a consistent 3-point shooting touch while the points in the paint result from the talents of 6-5 junior center Blake Lomon (13.5ppg/5.4reb). Coach Jeremy Williams will turn count upon the ball handling skills and dependable defense from a pair of 5-10 junior guards Alex McCormick and Duncan Barnes. Adding to the success of the Yellowjackets will be 6-4 junior Brandon Gray plus seniors Anthony Wilson and Michael Nafarrate along with Scottie Battice. “We’re expecting a great year,” said Williams. “The experience of this team allows every player the opportunity to get quality minutes and their talents to produce victories.” Samuel Humphries 6-1 G Sr. Anthony Wilson 5-6 G Sr. Michael Nafarrate 5-7 G Sr.
Alex McCormick 5-10 G Jr. Duncan Barnes 5-10 G Jr. Blaise Lomon 6-5 C Jr. Brandon Gray 6-4 F Jr. Scottie Battice 5-10 G Jr.
Canton Tigers
Website: www.canton.k12.ok.us GIRLS Trent Ritter (4th year) 13-14 Record: 4-18
Outlook: Head coach Trent Ritter returns several starters to the court this season. Leading the way is senior Marci Howerton (5-10) who averaged 14.1 points and 4.8 rebounds a game last year. Howerton will start at forward with Jana Pratt (5-6, Jr.) at guard. Pratt accounted for 7.6 points, 4.6 rebounds and 2.9 assists per game. Point guard Isabell Campos (5-4, So.) is the teams assist leader averaging 3.1 a game, but Campos can knock down jumpers and contribute on the offensive end of the floor. Gabby Martin (5-10, Fr.) and Kalee Hysell (5-5, Fr.) are young, exciting players that need to mature at the varsity level. If they can come on and contribute, the Lady Tigers could have the makings of a quality basketball team. Marci Howerton 5-10 F Sr. Jana Pratt 5-6 G Jr. Isabell Campos 5-4 PG So. Gabby Martin 5-10 F Fr. Kalee Hysell 5-5 PG Fr. BOYS Greg Hayes (2nd year) 13-14 Record: 5-19
Outlook: The Tigers are a wellrounded team this year and head coach Greg Hayes is excited to see just how good they can become. “The team is strong at every position. We are looking to make a strong impact on our conference. Move-in point guard Santee Littlebird and post player Clifford Littlebird join our team and should make us much stronger.” Santee Littlebird (5-8, So.) will provide a spark on both ends of the floor for the Tigers. Tanner Seifried (5-9, Sr.) averaged 10 points a game last year. Littlebird could ease some of the pressure off Seifried allowing him to increase those totals. Ryan Chapdelaine (6-1, Sr.) returns as the teams leading
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scorer knocking down 15 points a game. Dillon Chaloupek (6-5, Sr.) is a big post player that coach Hayes will depend on for 10 points and 3-4 blocks per game. Clifford Littlebird (6-7, P) will join Chaloupek in the paint. Caleb Pate (5-10, Sr.) is the defensive specialist snagging 3.0 steals a game. Look for more pressure from Pate and the defense this year. Chase Hysell (6-0,) is another guard that could be the 6th man this season for the Tigers. Santee Littlebird 5-8 PG So. Tanner Seifried 5-9 G Sr. Ryan Chapdelaine 6-1 G Sr. Dillon Chaloupek 6-5 P Sr. Caleb Pate 5-10 G Sr. Clifford Littlebird 6-7 P Chase Hysell 6-0 G
Canute Trojans
Website: www. canutepublicschool.com GIRLS Bobby Dawson 13-14 Record: 10-14
Outlook: Seeking to improve on last year’s 10-14 season the Trojanettes will have to rely on a youthful group of players this season. “We will be very young and inexperienced. We do have a very talented group of young players though and we will be looking to grow up fast,” head coach Bobby Dawson said. The Trojanettes were also dealt a tough blow earlier this year when sophomore Ashlynn Pierce, who was expected to be one of the team’s top players, went down with a torn Labrum leaving her out for the season. With Pierce sidelined Canute will run a guard-heavy attack led by Baylee Frederick (5-9, Fr.). Fellow guards Tatum RouseMurphy (5-5, Fr.), Amanda Higgins (5-7, Sr.) and Kaitlin Farni (5-4, Jr.) will all also figure prominently into the Trojanettes gameplan this year. With so much talent on the outside, forward Gillian Snowder (5-10, Fr.) will be the team’s anchor inside. Baylee Frederick 5-9 G Fr. Gillian Snowder 5-10 F Fr.
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Tatum Rouse-Murphy 5-5 G Fr. Amanda Higgins 5-7 G Sr. Kaitlin Farni 5-4 G Jr. Karissa Simon So. JJ Schneberger Fr. Trissten Ray Fr. BOYS Dane Thrash 13-14 Record: 7-15
Outlook: When you think about a team with four returning starters you imagine senior-laden programs with battle-hardened players accustomed to big games. That isn’t quite the case for Canute though according to head coach Dane Thrash. “We have good athletes and a deep bench. We should be extremely versatile defensively and balanced offensively. We are a young team though with a lot of potential for growth as the season progresses,” Thrash said. The guiding light for the Trojans this year will be the play of Collin McAtee (6-1, Sr.) and Markus Cox (6-0, Sr.). McAtee will start at shooting guard this year after averaging 9.1 points and 5.1 rebounds per game last season. Cox meanwhile averaged 3.0 points and 6.1 rebounds per game last year and will be the team’s starting small forward. Keyshawn Smith (5-9, Jr.) will trigger the Trojans offense this year at the point guard spot after he averaged 10.6 points a year ago. Finally shooting guard Austin Ham (6-0, Jr.) and center Rowdy Hoffman (6-4, So.) will round out Canute’s projected starting rotation. Collin McAtee 6-1 SG Sr. Markus Cox 6-0 SF Sr. Keyshawn Smith 5-9 PG Jr. Austin Ham 6-0 SG Jr. Rowdy Hoffman 6-4 C So. Josh Kapka So. Josh Whitson So. Daylon Klosser So.
Cave Springs Hornets
Website: www.cavesprings.k12. ok.us GIRLS Tom Osburn (24th year) 13-14 Record: N/A
Outlook: The Lady Hornets enter
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Jake Bishop this season filling the nest left empty by graduation as only one returning starter returns for head coach Tom Osburn, who begins his 24th season as head coach. Jeri Nofire, a 5-3 guard who averaged 8.8 points last year, will be relied upon for points and leadership with an otherwise new lineup of talent. Osburn expects productivity from the other seniors on the team including 5-1 guard Shania Thirsty, 5-6 forward Danielle Morgan, 5-8 center Tasha LeMasters, 5-8 forward Sarah White and 5-9 forward Talisa Petit. Sophomore guard Isabelle Garcia will add excitement to play on the court. “Because of our lineup, we’ll try to control the game in the half court,” said Osburn. “We have to be sound and basic in our game to game approach.” Jeri Nofire 5-3 G Sr. Shania Thirsty 5-1 G Sr. Danielle Morgan 5-6 F Sr. Tasha LeMasters 5-8 C Sr. Sarah White 5-8 F Sr. Talisa Petit 5-9 F Sr. Karra Fourkiller 5-5 G Jr. Lashawna Flute 5-4 G Jr. Shaylia Reed 5-6 F Jr. Isabelle Garcia 5-5 G So. BOYS John Mays (1st year) 13-14 Record: 23-3
Outlook: After earning a trip to the Class B state tournament last season, the Hornets reward is moving up to Class A this season, a transition that Cave Springs embraces. “We expect a competitive road to get back to the Big House,” said head coach John Mays, “but with six kids returning that have ample game time experience, it’s going to be fun.” The Hornets return two
starters including senior guard Wyatt Coiner (17.3ppg/4.4 assts/3.1 steals) and 6-5 junior center Jake Bishop (10.4ppg/9.2reb/4.5blks) that provide inside-outside productivity. Another trio of seniors including 6-2 forward Dwight Catron (6.3ppg/4.1reb), 5-7 guard Youngwolf Vann (5.1ppg/3.0asst/2.3steal) and 6-1 guard Tamahawk Grimmett to give coach Mays a solid foundation of talent. Adding to the size in the Hornets lineup will be 6-5 sophomore Ryver Hawk and 6-4 senior Noah Pritchett. “The chemistry of this team is solid,” admits Mays. “Their ability to play unselfishly creates added opportunities.” Wyatt Coiner 5-9 G Sr. Dwight Catron 6-2 F Sr. Youngwolf Vann 5-7 G Sr. Tomahawk Grimmett 6-1 G Sr. Noah Pritchett 6-4 F Sr. Jake Bishop 6-5 C Jr. Tony Lewis 5-6 G Jr. Ryver Hawk 6-5 F So. Nik Christie 5-10 G So. Calob Blevins 5-8 G So. Josiah White 5-6 G Fr
Cherokee Chiefs
Website: www.cherokee.k12.ok.us GIRLS Chad Hutchinson (2nd year) 13-14 Record: 12-13
Outlook: It’s been since 1996 that Cherokee has advanced to the state tournament, but Chad Hutchinson likes what he sees in his 2014-2015 club. The Chiefs, eliminated from the playoffs after only two games last season, return four starters from last season’s team. Cherokee will be led by Nicole Unrub, a 5-foot11 forward who averaged 14.6 points and 8.6 rebounds last season. “She’s an athletic post with size and touch,” Hutchinson said. “She has really expanded her game this summer.” Adding aid alongside Unruh will be Ashlee Wright (5-7 guard), Katie Schanbacher (5-10 forward) and Kaitlin Durotey (5-7 guard) — all of whom are seniors. Wright had 8.9 points, Schanbacher recorded 8.3 points and 6.5 rebounds
and Durotey chipped in with two points and 4.9 rebounds. Schanbacher tore her anterior cruciate ligament in January, but Hutchinson anticipates having her back. “We’re excited to have a lot of experience returning,” he said. “We have a nice blend of size and athleticism.” Others expected to contribute for Cherokee will be Haven Davis, Jacey Jantzen, Savanna Eshleman and Morgan Clem Nicole Unrub 5-11 F Sr. Ashlee Wright 5-7 G Sr. Katie Schanbacher 5-10 F Sr. Kaitlin Durotey 5-7 G Sr. Jacey Jantzen 5-10 F So. Haven Davis 5-7 G So. BOYS Matt Guffy (5th year) 13-14 Record: 12-10
Outlook: Talking to head coach Matt Guffy you get the feeling the level of excitement is high for the upcoming season. “We’re very excited for the season. This is a hard working bunch who have had a lot of experience on the court. We are very team oriented. We have a lot of speed and they are willing to work very hard. We have a chance to have a special season,” said coach Guffy. Tanner Bowman (8.9ppg, 4.5rpg, 3.3apg) and Austin Guffy (7.0ppg, 3.0rpg, 2.0apg) lead this talented group. Bowman brings a ton of experience to the court. Cole Dewitt (8.8ppg, 2.5rpg) is another guard that plays hard on both ends. Avery Bagenstos and Caleb Roberts can contribute in many ways. Bagenstos averaged 6.4 points last year, while Roberts account for four rebounds a game. Tanner Bowman 5-10 PG Sr. Austin Guffy 5-9 G Jr. Cole Dewitt 6-0 G Jr. Avery Bagenstos 6-1 F Jr. Caleb Roberts 6-3 P So. Corbin Hutchinson 6-2 G Sr. Zeke Lloyd 6-0 F Jr. Blaine Dungan 6-5 P Jr. Dillon Cochran 6-3 F So.
CheyenneReydon Bears Website: www.reydonps.k12. ok.us GIRLS Brad Thrash
13-14 Record: 26-5
Outlook: Lady Bears are definitely one of the state title favorites with a sensational returning nucleus from last year’s 26-win state semifinal squad. Kate Sander (12.0 ppg, 7.9 reb, 4.5 blks) is the top inside presence in the class and a force on both ends of the court that should average a double-double. Taylor Swisher (10.3 ppg) and Morgan Latta (7.5 ppg, 2.7 asst) are threats on the perimeter and will have outstanding support from the ever-improving Summer Pennington (6.6 ppg) and Monti Sappenfield (6.3 ppg). Coach Brad Thrash will have considerable depth, which will make for a solid nine-player rotation. Amanda Bogle, Kenzie Torrance, Lynanne Hendrickson and Kaylie Springer should all see regular action as the season progresses. Kate Sander 6-2 C Sr. Taylor Swisher 5-6 G Sr. Morgan Latta 5-5 G Jr. Monti Sappenfield 5-7 G Sr. Summer Pennington 5-9 F Sr. Amanda Bogle 5-8 F Sr. Kenzie Torrance 5-3 G Sr. Lynanne Hendrickson 5-7 F Jr. Kaylie Springs 5-3 G Sr. BOYS Devin Thrash 13-14 Record: 21-8
Outlook: A bunch of new faces will be expected to step up as Coach Devin Thrash looks to rebuild the Bears’ lineup after graduating six seniors. Senior Clint Alford (4.0 ppg) and junior Evan George (5.0 ppg, 2.0 reb) have the most experience in backup roles a year ago and will be counted on to step up and provide immediate leadership. Look for the Bears to be much more defensive-minded as they look for several newcomers to fill into bigger offensive roles. Clint Alford 6-1 G Sr. Evan George 6-1 F Jr. Nathan Jackson 6-2 F Jr. Kage Allen 5-8 G So. Jerry Thompson 5-8 G Sr.
COVINGTONDOUGLAS WILDCATS
Website: www.c-d.k12.ok.us GIRLS Brady Maxwell (3rd year) 13-14 Record: 11-14
Outlook: Covington-Douglas is fully aware most of the toughest competition in Class A resides in their neck of the woods. With that being said, head coach Brady Maxwell is excited by the potential this young squad has shown in practice. “We’re very excited about the depth and youth of our team. Although we only have one senior on the roster, we have several juniors and sophomores that contributed big minutes last year,” said Maxwell. “We will play at least nine girls with significant minutes every night. We are an up-tempo team that loves to play 94-feet of basketball.” Hailey Kaiser (5-5, Jr.) is a big reason the Lady Wildcats can push the tempo. She averaged 17 points and 4.3 assists last year. Trinitie Fleeson (5-4, So.), Kira Wicker (5-6, So.) and Mackenzie Navatril (5-6, So.) are three young guards that can get out and run. All three play tight defense and force opponents to make mistakes. Makenzie Wicker (5-6, Sr.) will start in the post and look to crash the boards on both ends of the floor. Other players to watch include Kyllie May (So.), Lexi Kuykendall (So.), Hunter Row (Jr.), Roxann Hunt (Fr.) and Taylor Lovell (So.). Hailey “Rus” Kaiser 5-5 PG Jr. Trinitie Fleeson 5-4 G So. Kira Wicker 5-6 G So. Mackenzie Navatril 5-6 G So. Makenzie Wicker 5-6 P Sr. Kyllie May So. Lexi Kuykendall So. Hunter Row Jr. Roxann Hunt Fr. Taylor Lovell So. BOYS Kenny Daugherty (3rd year) 13-14 Record: 3-21
Outlook: Four-year starter Dylan Daugherty (6-0, Sr.) returns averaging 9.0 points, 5.0 assists and 4.0 rebounds. Daugherty understands the system and is like a coach on the floor for head coach Kenny Daugherty. Connor Nunley (6-0) will start at guard where he averaged 7.0 points and 4.0 rebounds a year ago. Cody Taylor (5-10) will shore up the defensive end of the
floor and give coach Daugherty another quick player expected to contribute in the transition game. At 6-foot-6, Easton Maxwell will grab nearly 10 rebounds and block two or three shots every game. Forward Luke Kroll (6-3) is another long player in the paint coach Daugherty will need to play big down low and grab crucial offensive rebounds. “We will be much improved this year; however our schedule is one of the toughest in Class A or B,” said Daugherty. Dylan Daugherty 6-0 PG Sr. Connor Nunley 6-0 G Cody Taylor 5-10 G Easton Maxwell 6-6 F Luke Kroll 6-3 F Matt Kroll Gavyn Reim
Cyril Pirates Website: www.cyril.k12.ok.us GIRLS Shane McLemore 13-14 Record: 14-13
Outlook: The Lady Pirates bring back three starters from a 14win team a year ago but will still be a young team overall. Head coach Shane McLemore is optimistic though because with that youth comes talent and potential. “We are a young group with lots of potential. They will get better and better as the season goes along,” McLemore said. The Lady Pirates will turn to the 1-2 punch of point guard Kendell Jackson (5-4, Jr.) and Kea Mays (5-6, So.) to keep opposing defenses off balance. Last season Jackson used her slashing ability to get to the rim early and often and average eight points and eight rebounds per game. Mays, meanwhile is a pure shooter who averaged 13 points and two rebounds per game. SheKinah Gilliam (5-6, So.) is also a talented scorer who averaged 11 points and four rebounds per game last year. In the frontcourt power forward Drew Cowen (5-4 So.) will team with center Hannah Stafford (5-10, Jr.) to give the Lady Pirates two players who are dangerous if ignored. Last season Stafford averaged six rebounds and two points per game. Cowen meanwhile promises to cause
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opposing defenses fits as a smaller forward capable of stretching the floor.
Kendell Jackson 5-4 PG Jr. Kea Mays 5-6 SG So. SheKinah Gilliam 5-6 SF So. Hannah Stafford 5-10 C Jr. Drew Cowen 5-4 PF So. Lexi Bitsche Fr. BOYS Shane McLemore 13-14 Record: 22-5
Outlook: Just one starter returns from last season’s 22-5 team that advanced to the area tournament but head coach Shane McLemore is still confident about his squad. “We look good. It will be a whole new group. We have a 6-4 senior, River Mink, that will be fun to watch. Plus we have a really good guard and four or five good three point shooters,” McLemore said. Mink (6-4, Sr.) is the go to player for the Pirates after averaging 15 points and eight rebounds per game last year. Mink will be a tough matchup for any team this year as a player who is capable of throwing down some thunderous dunks but also stepping outside to shoot the three. Hunter Downs (6-0, Sr.) will also be a player to watch this year at power forward. A year ago Downs averaged eight points and six rebounds per game and will be expected to increase that production this year. On the outside point guard Riley Morrow (5-9, Jr.) will be the player in charge of distributing the basketball to Cyril’s prolific scorers. Alongside Morrow will be shooting guard Logan Mitchell (5-10, Fr.) and small forward Elijah Stewart (5-8, Sr.). Hunter Downs 6-0 PF Sr. River Mink 6-4 C Sr. Riley Morrow 5-9 PG Jr. Elijah Stewart 5-8 SF Sr. Logan Mitchell 5-10 SG Fr.
Davenport Bulldogs Website: www.davenportk12. com GIRLS Danny Acord (14th year) 13-14 Record: 19-9
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head coach Danny Acord said the team has one goal in mind and that’s to win titles. “Our goal is to compete for both the conference and state titles,” said coach Acord. Annie Waters (12.9ppg, 4.3rpg, 2.6spg) is a three-year starter and was named MVP of the Tri-County tournament. Known for her athleticism, Waters can score from any spot on the court. Ashlyn Hand (10.7ppg, 3.7rpg, 2.9spg) and Mollee Byford (7.8ppg, 6.8rpg) are both sophomores, but regardless of their youth the combo and light up the scoreboard. Kristin Thomas (7.6ppg, 3.3rpg, 2.0spg) is a 5-foot-5 guard that plays hard on both ends of the floor. Schyler Najera (6.0ppg, 3.3rpg, 3.0spg, 3.5apg) is the senior leader this team needs to reach the next level. Annie Waters 5-9 F Jr. Ashlyn Hand 5-7 G So. Mollee Byford 5-9 F So. Kristin Thomas 5-5 G Jr. Schyler Najera 5-3 G Sr. Rachel Keith So. Cadie Harelson Fr
BOYS Kenny McGough (3rd year) 13-14 Record: 15-7
Outlook: It’s easy to see why head coach Kenny McGough is excited for the start of the 2014-15 season. He returns five starters to the court led by forward Cade Harelson (6-6, So.). Harelson averaged 22.3 points per game last year with 9.6 rebounds. The sophomore will get help from guard Hunter Reed (5-11, Jr.) who accounted for 15.8 points, 2.9 rebounds and 2.8 assists last year. “Harelson will be a mismatch every single night. He is not an average big guy at the Class A level. He is extremely athletic. He can play with his back to the basket or go by a defender on the perimeter,” said coach McGough. A pair of senior guards in Robbie Wilson (5-10) and Ricky Machado (511) give the Bulldogs experience and leadership on the floor. Look for junior Dominique West (5-10) to bring his 6.2 points per game and 6.9 rebounds each and every night. The Bulldogs could use a nine-man rotation this season with a deep bench and several young players capable of
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contributing on both ends of the floor. Cade Harelson 6-6 F/C So. Hunter Reed 5-11 G Jr. Dominique West 5-10 G Jr. Robbie Wilson 5-10 G Sr. Ricky Machado 5-11 G Sr. Jordan West 5-10 Fr. Jacob Traylor 6-1 So. Noah Nickell 5-10 So. Dalton Nicol 6-2 So.
Dewar Dragons
Website: www.dewar.k12.ok.us GIRLS *No information provided by school. BOYS Brett Thomas (2nd year) 13-14 Record: 12-13
Outlook: Five returning starters for the Dragons has coach Brett Thomas excited to get this season underway. “We’re very excited about the upcoming season. Made tremendous strides last year toward the end of the season. Devon Blood and Alan Bentjen return to lead our offensive attack,” said coach Thomas. Blood (5-11, Jr.) and Bentjen (5-11, Jr.) are two guards coach Thomas will lean on for production in the backcourt. Blood averaged 15 points and 5.0 rebounds per game last year. “Last year was a growing up year for us. We improved with each game and had a good summer. Depth and defense will be our strength. If we become consistent at scoring the basketball we could become a solid basketball team by playoff time,” said Thomas. Taylor Bentjen (5-10, Jr.) adds another 10 points a game, while forward Jordan Gresham (5-11, Jr.) could account for 4.0 points and 6.0 rebounds. Alan Bentjen 5-11 PG Jr. Devon Blood 5-11 G Sr.
Taylor Bentjen 5-10 G Jr. Jordan Gresham 5-11 F Jr. Ethan Been 6-1 F Jr. Taylor King 6-3 F Keegan Lytch 5-11 F Noah Dortan 6-4 P Boo Tiger 5-11 G
Empire Bulldogs
Website: www.empireschools.org GIRLS Jason Allensworth 13-14 Record: 11-11
Outlook: Head coach Jason Allensworth enters his sixth season with some question marks. “Developing new leadership roles and finding each players’ strengths will be our goals for the first half of the season,” Allensworth said. With only two starters returning, the Lady Bulldogs will indeed need some players to make quick adjustments. Junior Sherre Dewey (5-4) and sophomore Kamryn Brown (5-5) will be the designated leaders for the Lady Bulldogs. They will be responsible for most of the scoring, while creating scoring opportunities for their teammates. Junior McKenna Collins (5-4) and sophomore Jaylene Rocha (5-5) will be responsible to bring the defensive intensity on the perimeter. Senior Skyllar Golden (5-9) will be the focal point in the post. Her rebounding ability will be key. Sherre Dewey 5-4 G Jr. McKenna Collins 5-4 G Jr. Kamryn Brown 5-5 G So. Jaylene Rocha 5-5 G So. Skyllar Golden 5-9 P Sr. Olivia Contreras 5-10 P Jr. BOYS Stefan Hunt 13-14 Record: 3-16
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enters his second season with a tremendous amount of promise. For Hunt, the promise comes in the form of four returning starters to his lineup. These four players gained valuable experience during a tough stretch last season. Impact junior guard Evan Whitt (6-1) returns to be the leader for the Bulldogs. Whitt averaged 11 points, 8 rebounds and 4 assists last season. Joining Whitt, a trio of seniors who will be the emotional leaders for this team. Tanner Ford, a 6-foot-3 forward, averaged 9 points and 11 rebounds per game last season. Braden Hill, a 5-foot-8 guard, averaged 5 points and 5 assists per game. Joining Ford in the frontcourt is Dustin Curtis (6-2). Curtis averaged 3 points and 5 rebounds per game last season. Jeffry Bowers will be a new addition to the starting lineup. “It should be an entertaining year with much success due to all the players having been together last year,” Hunt said. “Our team will run full court pressure this year, and with our depth off the bench, the pressure should continue throughout the entire game.” Evan Whitt 6-1 G Jr. Tanner Ford 6-3 F Sr. Braden Hill 5-8 G Sr. Dustin Curtis 6-2 F Sr. Jeffry Bowers Mace Robinson 5-7 Jr.
Fletcher Wildcats Website: www.fletcherschools. org GIRLS Darrell Stanley 13-14 Record: 12-15
Outlook: Last year Darrell Stanley took over a Fletcher team and led a Lady Wildcats squad that had won just two games the year before to a 12-15 season. This year the Lady Wildcats bring back two starters and hope to continue down the path of improvement they started on last year. “Last year was my first year to coach here at Fletcher. We won 12 games, after they won just two the year before. We have to keep building on the strong foundation we built last year,” Stanley said. Center Johanna Beathard (6-1, Jr.) is the unquestioned leader of
the pack for Fletcher. Last season Beathard averaged 16.2 points and 12.6 rebounds per game as just a sophomore. Forward Sierra Holden (5-10, Jr.) will also be a key figure in the Fletcher frontcourt this year. At guard expect Kaitlyn Leasure (5-6, Sr.) and Mackenzie Keaty (5-1, So.) to be two of the main leaders on the floor. Move-in Dee Dee McCombs (5-4, Sr.) also has shown a knack for scoring the basketball in several early practices. Johanna Beathard 6-1 C Jr. Kaitlyn Leasure 5-6 G Sr. Sierra Holden 5-10 F Jr. Mackenzie Beaty 5-1 PG So. Dee Dee McCombs 5-4 G Sr. BOYS Darrell Stanley 13-14 Record: 22-6
Outlook: A year ago the Wildcats went 20-4 in the regular season and seemed poised for a deep playoff run. That hope was dashed early on though as the Wildcats failed to make it out of the regional tournament. Every dark cloud has a silver lining though and the silver lining for the Wildcats is their four returning starters. At point guard the Wildcats will get a great deal of production from Grant Stanley (5-11, Sr.). Last season Stanley averaged 16.1 points, 5.1 assists and 3.8 steals per game. Guards Dylan Beller (6-0, Sr.) and Hunter Stanley (60, So.) will also see big minutes on the perimeter. With such a talented group of guards expect forwards Brian Burton (6-3, Jr.) and Zach Bernsen (6-4, Sr.) to get a lot of open looks around the rim. Grant Stanley 5-11 PG Sr. Dylan Beller 6-0 G Sr. Hunter Stanley 6-0 G So. Brian Burton 6-3 F Jr. Zach Bernsen 6-4 F/C Sr.
Frontier Mustangs Website: www.frontierok.com GIRLS Bob Weckstein 13-14 Record: 25-5
Outlook: It’s a good newsbad news type of situation for the Lady Mustangs this year. The good news is that
the Lady Mustangs bring back four starters from last year’s team that made it to the Class A semifinals. The bad news? The one starter they lost is all-everything center Marissa Goodman who averaged 19 points and nine rebounds last year. “It’s hard to replace what we got from Marissa but these girls are winners and have high expectations,” head coach Bob Weckstein said. This year Frontier will be much more guard oriented led by Thristian Young (5-9, Jr.) and Kristen Molina (5-6, So.). Last season Young averaged 10 points, eight rebounds, four assists and two steals per game while Molina averaged 13 points and four assists per game. Also getting time at guard this year will be Michaelanne Nelson (5-7, Jr. and Alexis Romero (5-9, Jr.). Nelson got significant time last year and averaged seven points and two assists per game. Rounding out the Frontier starting lineup will be forward Alivia Molina (5-8, Sr.). Last season Molina averaged five points and five rebounds per game and will be expected to pick up a good portion of the slack left by the absence of Goodman in the paint. Thristian Young 5-9 G Jr. Kristen Molina 5-6 G So. Alivia Molina 5-8 F Sr. Michaelanne Nelson 5-7 G Jr. Alexis Romero 5-9 G Jr. BOYS Bob Weckstein 13-14 Record: 8-20
Outlook: Despite finishing last season with just eight wins Frontier head coach Bob Weckstein said he is optimistic about this season. One major reason for that optimism is the return of guard Talon Harris (58, Sr.). Harris missed most of last season with an injury last season but when he was able to play averaged 18 points per game. Jaysen Ratliff (5-9, Jr.) will be another key part of the Frontier attack after averaging six points and five rebounds last year. Guards Jacob Roubedeaux (5-9, Jr.) and Sheldon Kihega (5-7, Jr.) will also primarily play on the perimeter this year for the Mustangs. Inside, fans can expect forward Justin Collins (6-3, Sr.) to be the main option for the Mustangs in the paint.
Talon Harris 5-8 G Sr. Justin Collins 6-3 F Sr. Jaysen Ratliff 5-9 G Jr. Jacob Roubedeaux 5-9 G Jr. Sheldon Kihega 5-7 G jr.
Gans Grizzlies
Website: www.gans.k12.ok.us GIRLS Tanner Ryan (1st year) 13-14 Record: 13-12
Outlook: Tanner Ryan becomes the second head coach in as many years for the Lady Grizzles and he’ll have three experienced players returning for the upcoming season. Leading the way will be seniors Shoana Remy, who Ryan calls a go-getter who can work the defense for the shot she wants, at guard and Kason Kepke, who will move from a forward spot to post. She’ll also get some help inside from sophomore Aspen Deer who, at 5-foot-10, will add some size in the paint. Junior Taylor Osburn will also be back for Gans and will move from forward to team up with Remy at a guard spot. The starting quintet is expected to be rounded out by another sophomore in Laney James. Optimism is running high in Grizzly land according to Ryan who said “The girls are excited about a new opportunity and a new season.” Shoana Remy 5-4 G Sr. Taylor Osburn 5-4 G Jr. Aspen Deer 5-10 C So. Laney James 5-4 G So. Kason Kepke 5-5 C Sr.
BOYS Dean Armstrong (2nd year) 13-14 Record: 8-13
Outlook: After performing double-duty as both boys and girls coach last year, Dean Armstrong will focus on just the guys this season. After a seniorheavy squad in 2013-14, the Grizzles will be a young group this year with both returning starters being underclassmen and just one senior on the roster. Guard Hunter Fletcher (8.1ppg, 2.1spg) will be the go-to guy for Gans this season. A good athlete, Fletcher has a keen shooting eye and gets up and down the floor quickly. The other Grizzly starter back is Joe Duvall (4.5ppg, 4.1rpg)
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year with a torn ACL. They also add Elizabeth Plunkett, who averaged nearly 20 points per game in junior high a year ago.
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Andi Pierce 5-11 F Jr. Madison Terry 5-5 G So. Halie Schovanec 5-2 G So. Darryan Wedel 5-4 G So. Kami Oller 5-2 G Sr. Taylor Brannen 6-1 P Jr. Elyssa Nagel 5-6 P So. Lillie Garis 5-7 F So. Elizabeth Plunkett 5-7 G Fr. Brooklan Light 5-5 G So. BOYS Sean Weibling 13-14 Record: 3-19
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at a forward spot. Kiah Goff is the lone senior on the team and who brings along some varsity playing experience. Armstrong expects to see a lot more of junior forward Jordan Butler this season, calling him the most improved player on the team. The balance of the roster is made up of sophomores and freshmen who will need to mature and make contributions quickly for the Grizzlies. “We’re loaded with youngsters this season, so we’ll be depending on these young guys to step up and compete right away,” said Armstrong. Jordan Butler 6-2 F Jr. Hunter Fletcher 6-1 G Jr. Joe Duvall 6-0 F Jr. Kolten Ringgold 6-0 G So. Alex Gurrell 6-1 G So. Jacob Armstrong 6-1 G Fr. 232
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Garber Wolverines Website: www.garber.k12.ok.us GIRLS Jamie Davis 13-14 Record: 10-13
Outlook: Lady Wolverines welcome back plenty of experience that should provide for an even deeper playoff march this time around. They’ll be led by 5-11 Andi Pierce (14.9 ppg, 5.0 reb, 2.9 asst), who plays as much like a guard with a terrific three-point touch. Also returning are the backcourt trio of Halie Schovanec (6.6 ppg, 3.0 reb), Darryan Wedel (5.0 ppg, 2.7 asst) and Kami Oller (5.1 ppg, 2.7 reb). Watch for immediate contributions as well from Madison Terry, a dynamic talent that missed all of her freshman
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Outlook: Nowhere to go but up for the Wolverines, who struggled with inconsistency while gaining valuable experience along the way a season ago. They will be greatly bolstered by the return of Dallas Hunt (9.5 ppg), who started as a sophomore on an area tournament squad but missed all but two games last year after undergoing ankle surgery. Expect even more offensive production from Caylen Enfield (9.6 ppg, 3.7 reb) and Parker Betchan (7.8 ppg, 4.5 reb). The Wolverines also should get additional balance with the leadership of Trenton Harmon (5.9 ppg, 5.3 reb) and Alec Monsees (4.0 ppg, 5.6 reb). Dallas Hunt 5-10 G Sr. Alec Monsees 5-10 F Sr. Trenton Harmon 5-9 F Sr. Caylen Enfield 6-0 G Jr. Parker Betchan 6-0 G Jr
Glencoe Panthers Website: www.glencoe.k12.ok.us GIRLS Stephen Castlebury 13-14 Record: 18-9
Outlook: Expectations are soaring for the Lady Panthers who have a sensational returning nucleus led by the one-two punch of Chelsea Lazenby (18.5 ppg, 6.0 reb) and Kelsey Castlebury (13.6 ppg, 6.2 reb), who continue to emerge after their first campaign together last year. Megan Krehbiel (5.2 ppg) is a solid leader at the point
with Ashton Schaefer (5.1 ppg, 5.4 reb) and Carlie Roe (4.8 ppg, 5.8 reb) also capable of scoring around the paint as well as being solid on the boards. Chelsea Lazenby 5-9 F So. Kelsey Castlebury 5-6 G Jr. Megan Krehbiel 5-6 G Jr. Carlie Roe 5-7 F Sr. Ashton Schaefer 5-6 F Jr. BOYS John Lazenby 13-14 Record: 29-0
Outlook: Trying to follow up back-to-back state championships, including last season’s perfect 29-0 mark might seem difficult but the Panthers feel like they have a solid core capable of going for a threepeat. Ty Lazenby (25.0 ppg, 8.0 reb, 4.0 asst) is arguably the top player in the class, if not one of the best anywhere in the state with his size, agility and ball handling skills. J.K. Hadlock (10.0 ppg, 6.0 reb) and Andrew Kuhn (8.0 ppg, 8.0 reb) will be counted on even more heavily after emerging a year ago. Look for immediate contributions from Trey Lazenby in his first high school campaign. Ty Lazenby 6-5 G Sr. J.K. Hadlock 6-0 G Sr. Andrew Kuhn 6-0 F Jr. Dylan Billingslea 5-10 G Jr. Trey Lazenby 6-0 G Fr. Lyle Smith 6-0 F So. Lane Driskill 6-0 G So.
Gore Pirates
Website: www.gore.k12.ok.us GIRLS Sean Dandridge (3rd year) 13-14 Record: 0-19
Outlook: Pure hustle and a desire to win are traits that coach Sean Dandridge use to describe returning guard Jade Cearley. And the second year coach hopes that those traits will become the trademark of the entire Lady Pirates team this season as they look to get into a winning mode. Cearley (5.2ppg, 3rpg) is one of three starters back for the 2014-15 campaign for Gore. She’s joined by shooting guard
Peyton Thomas (13ppg, 2.6rpg) who has developed a nice jump shot during the off-season to go along with her deadly three-point shooting. The third starter is Leah Qualls (2.9rpg) who, along with Cearley, will be called upon to demonstrate senior leadership for the team. Junior Farron Sheffield will be in the blocks for the Lady Pirates and junior Stormie Gates is expected to round out the starting crew for Gore. ”The girls are starting to understand what it takes to win. All their hard work will hopefully pay off in the win column this year,” said Dandridge. Jade Cearley 5-6 G Sr. Peyton Thomas 5-8 G Jr. Leah Qualls 5-8 F Sr. Farron Sheffield 5-7 C Jr. Stormie Gates 5-7 F Jr.
BOYS James Storment (2nd year) 13-14 Record: 2-18
Outlook: After a season in which he had no returning starters, coach James Storment feels things are looking up for Pirates this season as three starters are back in the fold for this year’s campaign. It all starts with athletic senior guard Wade Shanks. He’s a guy with a non-stop motor who leaves it all on the court every game. His continuous on- the-court hustle will set an example for the rest of the Pirates. Also back for Gore will be forward Jonathan Cordray and guard Coby Byrd. Patrolling the inside at 6-foot-4 for the Pirates will be junior Grant Cotherman. Freshman Christian Mattox will add some depth off the bench for Gore. ”We should be much improved this season. We lost a lot of close games last year without any starters back, so we hope to be able to close out those games this year with more experience on the floor,” said Storment. Wade Shanks 5-10 G Sr. Jonathan Cordray 6-2 F Sr. Coby Byrd 5-9 G Jr. Grant Cotherman 6-4 C/F Jr. Colt Vogele 5-8 G So.
GRANDFIELD WILDCATS Website: www.grandfield.k12. ok.us
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GIRLS *No information provided by school. BOYS William Dickey Sr. (3rd year) 13-14 Record: 7-14
Outlook: Head coach William Dickey Sr. has several positives he’s focused on this season and feels the team is ready to take the next step. “I believe we will be a lot better than we were last year offensively and defensively. Because all these guys have a better understanding of our system. They all had a good summer,” said coach Dickey. Kris Vinson (10ppg, 7rpg, 3apg) and Braydn Fikes (7ppg, 3rpg, 4apg) are two juniors expected to make a major impact on the offensive end this season. Senior Chris Allen (2ppg, 4rpg, 2apg) can lock down opponents defensively. Garrison Brown is a big forward who loves to bang inside on the boards. Jahared Lopez and Trenton Palmer have tremendous potential and figure into the overall scheme this season. Kris Vinson 6-1 G Jr. Braydn Fikes 5-10 G Jr. Chris Allen 5-10 G Sr. Garrison Brown 6-0 F Jr. Jahared Lopez 5-8 G Jr. Trenton Palmer 6-3 F So. Jermaine White So.
Haileyville Warriors Website: www.haileyville.k12. ok.us GIRLS Ray Love (1st year) 13-14 Record: 6-19
Outlook: The prospects for the Lady Warriors point upward despite the return of only one starter. With 30 years experience in the coaching circles, Ray Love takes the reins to lead a resurgence of success. Megan Rich, 5-6 senior, will give Haileyville its only proven player beginning the season with a determined style of play on both
ends of the court. Love will turn to 5-5 junior Audrey Gleason along with sophomores Kiara Covey and Hannah Manning plus the freshmen duo Katelyn Blocks and Jessica Gibson to establish a foundation of success. Megan Rich 5-6 C Sr. Britni Clark 5-3 G Sr. Audrey Gleason 5-5 C Jr. Kiara Covey 5-6 F So. Hannah Manning 5-5 G So. Ashton Sockey 5-4 G So. Jessica Gibson 5-5 F So. Emily Turman 5-2 F Fr. Faith Russell 5-2 G Fr. Kately Blocks 5-7 G Fr. Madeline Camp 5-1 G Fr. Claudia Beall 5-3 G Fr. Summer Meyer 5-5 G Fr.
Bryer Stites 6-9 C Sr. Billy Morgan 5-10 G Jr. Jordan Smith 6-3 F Jr. Tanner Miller 6-4 F Jr. Seth Davidson 5-10 G So. Aubrey Champion 5-5 G So. Cody Hart 5-9 G Jr. Daniel Declerk F
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Bobcats Website: www.hydroeakly.k12. ok.us GIRLS Dennis Hart (2nd year) 13-14 Record: 20-8
Outlook: Returning to the team faster and stronger than last year is returning leading scorer BOYS Amanda Hart (5-10, Jr.). Last David Powell (1st year) year she averaged 15.2 points, 13-14 Record: 19-8 8.2 rebounds and 3.8 assists per game. Hart has worked Outlook: The Warriors trail hard this offseason to improve to success is filled with great every aspect of her game. Jayden expectations as David Powell takes the reins as head coach. On Lasley (5-8, Sr.) brings senior leadership to the floor and will the heels of a 19-8 season, the play opposite Hart at the other “big” reason for higher ground is the return of 6-9 senior center wing position. Last year she averaged 9.0 points and 7.2 Bryer Stites, who proved hard rebounds. Cinthia Alvarez (5-5, to handle averaging 25.4 points Sr.) and Dallas James (5-4, Sr.) and 11.3 rebounds last season. are two guards that can account Haileyville will get an added for nearly 10 points and 5.0 lift from the play at forward steals per contest. Both players of 6-3 junior Jordan Smith are solid on the defensive end (8.7ppg/5.6reb) and 6-4 junior Tanner Miller to compliment the of the floor. Ashlyn Yancey (5-5, efforts of Stites in the paint. Seth Sr.) transferred from Fort CobbBroxton and is expected to make Davidson, a 5-10 sophomore, an impact for head coach Dennis steps back on the hardwood Hart. “We should be very athletic at guard to return 12.3 points and with a year of experience per game and 4.7 assists along I expect to have a very good with 5-10 junior Billy Morgan season. Returning five girls (3.4ppg/3.4asst) and 5-5 that started last year plus we sophomore Aubrey Champion. have several others return with Performance and productivity on call will come from 5-9 junior playing experience,” said coach Hart. Abby Forsthye (5-6, Jr.) and Cody Hart along with the efforts Vivian Pence (5-9, Jr.) will make of newcomer Daniel Declerk. an impact on the game coming “We’ve got a chance to really off the bench. make a run,” said Powell. “The combination of Bryer (Stites) Amanda Hart 5-10 W Jr. and Seth (Davidson) should Jayden Lasley 5-8 W Sr. allow us to be able to put points Cinthia Alvarez 5-5 G Sr. on the board every night.” Dallas James 5-4 G Sr. Ashlyn Yancey 5-5 G Sr.
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Abby Forsthye 5-6 Jr. Vivian Pence 5-9 Jr. BOYS Rick Gore (9th year) 13-14 Record: 20-8
Outlook: Head coach Rick Gore has several key players returning to the team this season. After advancing to the Area tournament last year, coach Gore is confident the Bobcats can make a run to the Big House this season. A leader in every offensive category as a freshman, Jared Hart (6-1, So.) returns after averaging 13.3 points, 6.0 rebounds and 2.4 steals per contest last year. Hart will have help from forward Tyler Barnett (6-3, Jr.) who averaged 5.6 points and 2.2 steals. Barnett is regarded as the teams top defensive player. Dane Berkey (5-8, Sr.) will start at guard and is a threat to score double digits every night. Jace Derryberry (5-10, So.) and Terrin Fontenot (6-0, Sr.) are two players in the starting lineup coach Gore is excited to get on the floor. Clayton Rodgers (5-11, Jr.), Jon Reiger (6-3, So.) and Destry Christensen (6-1) are all capable of contributing off the bench. Christensen is a transfer from Weatherford. Jared Hart 6-1 G So. Tyler Barnett 6-3 F Jr. Dane Berkey 5-8 G Sr. Jace Derryberry 5-10 G So. Terrin Fontenot 6-0 F Sr. Clayton Rodgers 5-11 Jr. Jon Reiger 6-3 So. Destry Christensen 6-1
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GIRLS Bryan Schlekway (3rd year) 12-13 Record: 19-8 Outlook: VYPE Top 100 choice Casey Marshall leads a talented squad entering the 2013-2014 season. Marshall averaged 17.2 points per contest while recording 159 assists plus 104 steals as a pesky defender for head coach Bryan Schlekway. The Lions depth includes a rotation of 8-10 players in order to maintain constant pressure in a fast paced style of play. A trio VYPEOK.COM
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of experienced juniors including Katie Rainwater, Tracy Lee and Chelsea Logan return along with a pair of sophomores, Madelyn Harris and Journey Shepherd. “Casey is an all-around player,” notes Schlekway. “She does so much more than just score. Her ball handling and defensive skills make her a complete player. With the experience we have back, we have depth at each position on the floor which helps us in our up-tempo style of play.” Casey Marshall 5-4 G Sr. Katie Rainwater 5-4 G Jr. Tracy Lee 5-9 F Jr. Chelsea Logan 5-4 G Jr. Madelyn Harris 5-11 F So. Journey Shepherd 5-7 F So.
BOYS Bryan Schlekway (3rd year) 12-13 Record: 14-11 Outlook: Experience is a plus for the Lions with four starters returning to the court for coach Bryan Schlekway’s squad. Seth Bryant (12.4ppg/106 steals/111asst) and Jace Welch (10.0ppg) will once again direct the up-tempo style of play. A senior trio including Queston Reed, Shiloh Williams and Travis Goff return along with several other underclassmen to provide depth. “This could be an exciting season for us,” said Schlekway. “With Seth and Jace, we’ll have consistent play at guard while we maintain a 7-8 man rotation to allow us to keep pressure on our opponents.” Seth Bryant 5-11 G Jr. Jace Welch 5-10 G So. Queston Reed 6-1 F Sr. Shiloh Williams 5-9 G Sr. Travis Goff 6-0 F Sr.
Kiowa Cowboys Website: www.kiowa.k12.ok.us
mission, hungry and motivated, to get back to the state tournament.” Addy Clift 5-7 G Sr. Tori Cole 5-5 G Sr. Tori Gillespie 5-9 C Jr. Tara Mabray 5-7 G/F Jr. Erin Foris 5-5 G Jr. Lily Daniel 5-9 C So. Bless Roberts 5-6 G So.
Jace Welch GIRLS Wade Daniel (22nd year) 13-14 Record: 23-5
BOYS Keith Quaid (4th year) 13-14 Record: 25-6
Outlook: After narrowly missing out on a return trip to the Big House last year, the Cowgirls enter the season with a determined mindset of joining the top teams in the chase for the Class A crown. Two time VYPE Top 100 choice Addy Clift (26.3ppg) leads the scoring punch for head coach Wade Daniel, who begins his 22nd year at Kiowa. The talented senior, who has signed to play at Oklahoma Christian, wants to end her career with a third trip to the Big House. Kiowa’s presence in the paint returns where Tori Gillespie (8.3 ppg/6.2 reb) anchors the interior and will be joined by Tara Mabray (7.4 ppg) and Lily Daniel (4.1ppg). Erin Foris (4.2ppg) returns to the guard rotation along with 5-foot6 sophomore Bless Roberts that according to Daniel has terrific speed and consistent shooting touch. The Cowgirls, who have recorded 46 wins the past three seasons and seek a third trip in four years to the state tournament, welcome the addition of 5-5 senior transfer Tori Cole, who averaged 16 points plus per game last year. “We’re still upset about last year’s area tournament exit,” said Daniel, “and we’re on a
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Kandi Shuman 5-7 G/F Sr. Amber Miller 5-3 PG Sr. Tania Garcia 5-3 G Sr. Jackie Lara 5-2 G Jr. Chey Waller 5-2 G Jr. Haleigh Bockelman 5-4 G So. Sarah Davis 5-6 F So. Brooke Ketron 5-6 F So. Tia Creed 5-8 P Fr. Kenlee Person 5-4 G Fr. Iris Garcia 5-2 G Fr. Stephanie Salagado 5-4 G Fr. Ali Gartrell 5-5 G Fr. Whitney Mitchell 5-6 F Fr. Erika Hernandez 5-7 F Fr. BOYS Tanner Woods 13-14 Record: 18-5
Outlook: After going 18-5 last year the Laverne Tigers return just two starters and will be
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looking for production from several new faces this year. “We lost a lot of experience off last year’s team but have some good young kids who play hard,” head coach Tanner Woods said. The Tigers’ top returning scorer is guard Tanner Allen (6-0, Sr.) who averaged 10.7 points, 5.3 rebounds and 4.3 assists per game last year. Forward Dalton Birch (6-0, Sr.) will be another key returner this year for the Tigers. Last season Birch averaged 4.7 points and 5.4 rebounds a game and will need to up those numbers this year as he steps into an even bigger role. Laverne also has a trio of talented guards in Lane Fanning (5-6, So.), Trey Allen (5-7, So.) and Dalton Sparks (5-9, So.). Forward J.C. Wells (6-1, Sr.) will bring depth to the Laverne frontcourt along with some very strong leadership as an upperclassman. Dalton Birch 6-0 F Sr. J.C. Wells 6-1 F Sr. Tanner Allen 6-0 G Sr. Lane Fanning 5-6 G So. Trey Allen 5-7 G So. Dalton Sparks 5-9 G So. Hunter Person 5-7 G So. Tanner Bozarth 6-0 F So. Jesus Cordova 6-1 F Jr. Colton Person 5-7 G Jr. Tracer Raven 6-0 F So. Ihzan Castillo 6-1 F Fr.
Moss Pirates
Website: www.mossps.k12.ok.us GIRLS *No information provided by school. BOYS Josh Williams (1st year) 13-14 Record: 6-16
Outlook: First year head coach Josh Williams admits defense is the key this season and he’s looking forward to the challenges ahead. “Like many other teams, our ability to defend will be key. We should be able to score enough to win, it is our willingness to defend that will determine our level of improvement,” said coach Williams. Justin Fitzgerald (511, Sr.) is a consistent scorer and can create space to get the rim. Easton Elliott (5-10, Sr.) is another guard that coach
Williams expects to make a big contribution this season. Senior forwards Tanner Goforth and Paul Grote have good size around the rim. Tucker Elliott (6-0, So.) brings youth to the floor. Defensively look for Aaron Laster and Matthew Jones coming off the bench. Also Landon Moody should see significant time on the floor. Justin Fitzgerald 5-11 G Sr. Easton Elliott 5-10 G Sr. Tanner Goforth 6-2 F Sr. Paul Grote 6-4 F Sr. Tucker Elliott 6-0 G So. Aaron Laster Matthew Jones Landon Moody
NEW LIMA FALCONS
Website: www.newlima.k12. ok.us GIRLS Gil Turpin 13-14 Record: 25-5
Outlook: After improving the team’s record from 21-7 in 2012 to 25-5 in 2013, head coach Gil Turpin is optimistic his young team will greatly improve with each game. Turpin has two junior guards returning to the starting lineup that he can rely on. Kateri Harjo (5-6) and Kelly Vu (5-6) will return to the backcourt after gaining valuable experience from last year’s senior class. Beyond those two, the experience drop off is daunting. Freshman Bailey Stafford (5-10) will play forward for the Lady Falcons. A pair of sophomores, Rena Jackson (5-9) and Jayden Edwards (5-4), will complete the starting lineup. Turpin expects his team mature quickly, and play extremely hard. “Its tough graduating three starters and the sixth man,” Turpin said. “We should get a lot better as we go.” Kateri Harjo 5-6 G Jr. Kelly Vu 5-6 G Jr. Bailey Stafford 5-10 F Fr. Rena Jackson 5-9 C So. Jayden Edwards 5-4 G So. BOYS Bryant Edwards 13-14 Record: 15-13
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this upcoming season. Head coach Bryant Edwards returns five players who were major contributors last season as freshman. This season, Edwards hopes the sophomores can continue to build off of their experiences. Mekhi Edwards (5-8) and Landon Madkins (5-10) will be the leaders in the backcourt. Brady Maylen (6-2) and KC Bryan (6-2) will hold down the wings with their defensive presence. Lone junior Devin Washington (6-3) will protect the paint for the Falcons. Sophomore Gunner Thlocco will be the first man off the bench for Edwards. The development of the sophomore class will be key for the team’s success. “Youth this season will be our biggest strength and weakness,” Edwards said. “Six of our top eight returning letterman will be sophomores.” Mekhi Edwards 5-8 G So. Landon Madkins 5-10 G So. Brady Maylen 6-2 F So. KC Bryan 6-2 G So. Devin Washington 6-3 F Jr.
OAKSMISSION WARRIORS Website: www.oaksschools.com GIRLS *No information provided by school. BOYS Tony Arnold (4th year) 13-14 Record: 18-9
Outlook: “We have plenty of experience and depth with returning starters and contributors off the bench. We were young last season and continue to be young this year with a sophomore class of seven players,” coach Arnold said. DJ Arnold (8ppg, 4rpg) will start at forward giving the team a threat to score from any spot in the floor. Allen Blackowl (10ppg, 4rpg) and Shaelin Beaver (9ppg, 2.8 steals are only sophomores, but play like veterans. The pair will give coach Arnold solid play on the defensive end of the floor. Ashton Rogers (2ppg, 4apg) is the wildcard the Warriors are excited to get on the floor. 238
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DJ Arnold 5-10 F Sr. Allen Blackowl 5-7 G So. Shaelin Beaver 5-6 G So. Ashton Rogers 5-7 G Jr. Michael Thompson
Okarche Warriors Website: www.okarche.k12.ok.us GIRLS Cherie Myers 13-14 Record: 29-2
Outlook: The Lady Warriors have won the state championship in each of the past two years winning the Class A gold ball in 2013 and the Class B gold ball last season. This year Okarche is back up to Class A and brings back a small amount of experience. The team’s lone returning starter is VYPE Top 100 player Kenadey Grellner (5-10, Sr.) who will start at guard after averaging 15.2 points, 7.3 rebounds and 3.2 assists per game. Madison Lee (5-8, Sr.) also brings valuable experience after starting as a sophomore but missing most of last season due to an injury. As a sophomore however Lee scored an average of 15.6 points and pulled down an average of 9.5 rebounds per game. Guard Natasha Heupel (5-6, Jr.) and forward Kaelan Jeffrey (5-7, Sr.) didn’t see much time last year but will be counted on heavily this season. “We are young and inexperienced so we will have to grow up fast with our tough schedule,” head coach Cheri Myers said. Kenadey Grellner 5-10 G Sr. Madison Lee 5-8 F Sr. Natasha Heupel 5-6 G Jr. Kaelan Jeffrey 5-7 F Sr. BOYS Ray West 13-14 Record: 13-18 Outlook: Good team speed, good shooters a strong work ethic and the capability of being a strong defensive team is how head coach Ray West sees his team this year. Leading the charge for the Warriors this year will be forward Hunter Frisby (6-6,
Okarche Lady Warriors Sr.) who averaged 13.3 points and 8.1 rebounds per game last season. Robert Ernsting (6-1, So.), Ty Stover (5-11, So.) and Austin McSwain (6-1, So.) will also help add some depth to the frontcourt. Kyle Pfaff (5-11, Jr.) leads an extremely deep backcourt that also includes Garrett Schwarz (60, So.), Bo Banfield (5-10, Jr.) and Josh Harris (5-10, So.). Hunter Frisby 6-6 F Sr. Kyle Pfaff 5-11 G Jr. Robert Ernsting 6-1 F So. Garrett Schwarz 6-0 G So. Bo Banfield 5-10 G Jr. Josh Harris 5-10 G So. Ty Stover 5-11 F So.
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GIRLS Charles McMahan (24th year) 13-14 Record: 16-15 Outlook: Despite a team topheavy with freshmen and sophomores last season, the Lady Mustangs managed a winning season under long time head coach Charles McMahan. Now with all those youngsters
a year older and with four returning starters, things are looking better than just OK for Okay this year. Calling it a balanced team with no one impact player, McMahan will call on a pair of juniors to be the team leaders in guard Bali Ramos (6ppg, 4.5rpg, 2spg) and forward Summer Milligan (7.2ppg, 3.5rpg, 2.8spg). Also back in a starting role will be sophomores Blake Judkins (6.3ppg, 3.3rpg, 2.3spg) and Kyndra Whiteday (6.5ppg, 3.3rpg, 2.2spg). The Lady Mustangs will have some size to help on the boards with freshman Sierra Yochum (5-9) and the return of Karleigh McMahan (5-8) who missed last season with a knee injury. Coach McMahan’s comments about the upcoming season are concise, but sum things up pretty well for Okay. “Work twice as hard in practice as anyone else” and “Why not us?” Bali Ramos 5-6 F Jr. Summer Milligan 5-7 G Jr. Blake Judkins 5-7 F So. Karleigh McMahan 5-8 F So. Kyndra Whiteday 5-7 G So. Sierra Yochum 5-9 F Fr. Mariah Whiteday 5-7 F Sr. BOYS
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Chad Clark (11th year) 13-14 Record: 16-8 Outlook: The sky may be the limit for the Mustangs this year as they return four starters from a regional playoff team last year and add to that a VYPE Top 100 double-digit scoring move-in as the fifth man. Veteran coach Chad Clark smiles and says this should be a fun year. And why not? Returning for Okay this year are the Riggs brothers, 6-0 Darius (21ppg as a freshman) and 6-3 Caleb, along with 6-4 junior Cody Fielder. All three players can power inside and rebound well, and the fourth returning starter is 5-9 sophomore Austin Skiles. The big plus for the Mustangs will be Payton York, coming over from Braggs, who
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averaged 26 points per game last season. He not only brings offensive fire power, but some senior leadership to this group of youngsters. The Mustangs will have some experienced depth off the bench in the form of Kaleb Pierce (9ppg) who saw a lot of playing time as a freshman last year. “We plan to play at a fast pace, play physical and not be intimidated by anyone,” said Clark. Payton York 5-11 G Sr. Cody Fielder 6-4 C Jr. Darius Riggs 6-1 G So. Caleb Riggs 6-3 F So. Austin Skiles 5-9 G So. Kaleb Pierce 5-11 F So. Coleman Harris 5-10 G Jr. Paul Taylor 5-6 G Jr.
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Kaden McMahan 5-6 G So. Brandon Davis 5-6 G Fr. Zack Fowler 5-6 G Fr. Josh Cooper 5-6 G Fr. Lloyd Houston 6-0 F Fr. Haden Erb 6-0 P Fr. Marcus Ford 5-8 G Fr. Colton Skiles 6-0 G Fr. Danny Johnson 5-7 G Fr.
Okeene Whippets Website: www.okeene.k12.ok.us GIRLS Jordan Mills 13-14 Record: N/A
Outlook: First year head coach Jordan Mills inherits a talented squad that returns four starters from last year’s team. The Lady Whippets have five seniors back this year and coach Mills has seen what their leadership can provide this team in her first year. “We need to click as a team and the seniors will play a major role in that process. It’s hard for seniors to learn a new system from new coaches, but our seniors have done a great job. The girls work well together on the court and have shown they can handle the pressure,” said Mills. Senior Claire Haffner (5-10) is a strong rebounder and post player. Haffner will start at forward with junior Amie Sublett (5-10) who runs the floor well and plays solid defense. Guard Olivia Westfahl (5-10) is a good three-point shooter and can play the point. But starting at
point guard is Ashlyn Long. Long (5-4) is another shooter with excellent range, quick on her feet and a player that takes pride in her defense. Kallee Dunn (5-6) is only a sophomore, but could find her way into playing quality minutes all season. Her pressure, quickness and ability to create turnovers make her a valuable asset on the court. Also look for Vashty DeLeon, Brittany Lorenz and Morgan Westfahl for contributions this year. “I really have 7 girls that could start. When someone comes off the bench, we don’t miss a beat. Lorenz has excellent movement and anticipation, while M. Westfahl is light on her feet and makes good decisions,” said Mills. Freshman Holly Boeckman (5-9) is an exciting young player with tremendous potential. Claire Haffner 5-10 F Sr. Olivia Westfahl 5-10 G Sr. Ashlyn Long 5-4 PG Sr. Amie Sublett 5-10 F Jr. Kallee Dunn 5-6 G So. Brittany Lorenz 5-10 G/F Sr. Morgan Westfahl Jr. Vashty DeLeon 5-7 G Sr. Holly Boeckman 5-9 G/F Fr. BOYS Patrick Penner 13-14 Record: 24-5
Outlook: The Whippets advanced all the way to the Class B semifinals last season before being ousted by eventual state runner-up Lookeba-Sickles. The Whippets lost a good chunk of
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production due to graduation however and return just two starters. “We have a young, athletic group this year with a lot of holes to fill from last year but we have already got some kids stepping up to fill those roles. We will be a good team with a very tough conference schedule. Every night will be a battle for us, but we have the pieces and potential to beat anyone,” head coach Patrick Penner said. Forward Mitchell Howe (6-1, Sr.) is one such player that will be moving into an expanded role this season. Howe saw significant minutes last year as a role player and averaged 1.5 points and 1.6 rebounds per game but has the ability to take over games according to Penner. Brexton Smith (6-3, Sr.) will also start in the frontcourt this year for Okeene after averaging 1.5 points per game a year ago. At guard, Chance Bedwell (6-0, Sr.) may be the best kept secret in Class B. Bedwell didn’t play a single game last year due to a torn ACL but would’ve seen big minutes if he had. Guards Beau Jinkens (6-0, Jr.) and Jayce Osmus (6-1, Jr.) will round out the Okeene starting lineup. Last season Jinkens averaged 3.4 points per game while Osmus averaged 2.7 points per contest. Chance Bedwell 6-0 G Sr. Mitchell Howe 6-1 F Sr. Brexton Smith 6-3 F Sr. Beau Jinkens 6-0 G Jr. Jayce Osmus 6-1 G Jr. Joel Nusz
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Crawford. One player the OCA faithful will get out of their seats to watch is Erin Drewke (5-7, Jr.). A threat to hit the three or drive the lane, Drewke brings energy to the floor and a never give up attitude. Madi Goodin (5-8, So.) and Demmy Teng (5-7, Sr.) are two guards that play solid defense and can provide offense when their numbers are called. Kailley Paparusi (5-9, So.) is another dynamic sophomore who plays the post. Camille Cave (5-5, Sr.) brings experience to the court for coach Crawford. Another player to watch is Monique McKeever (6-1, Fr.). Only a freshman, McKeever has shown good post defense and could see significant time this year. Erin Drewke 5-7 G Jr. Madi Goodin 5-8 G So. Demmy Teng 5-7 G Sr. Kailley Paparusi 5-9 P So. Camille Cave 5-5 G Sr. Monique McKeever 6-1 P Fr. BOYS Robert Gregg (2nd year) 13-14 Record: 11-11
Outlook: With three returning starters to the team this year, head coach Robert Gregg has opened up competition and is looking for the five best guys to put on the floor. “We have a good nucleus coming back from last year, so I’m very excited for this year. On paper we could have a great year, but as I’ve told the guys, being good on paper doesn’t win games. You have to go earn it on the court. But I’m very excited for this year,” said Gregg. One player that stands out is Caleb Kingsley (6-0, Jr.), a guard who scored 18.6 points and grabbed 5.0 rebounds per game last year. Nathaniel Garner (5-11, Sr.) at forward can provide the team with 10.6 points and 3.0 steals every night. Kingsley and Garner is a tough combo to stop. Asa Kingsley (6-3, So.) makes huge plays in the paint. From grabbing rebounds or blocking shots, Asa Kingsley can get the job done. Throw Jordan Edwards and Ryley Gee into the mix and you do have, on paper, what looks like the makings of a solid team. Seniors Alec Bingham and Josh Evans bring their “whatever it takes” attitude to the floor. Caleb Kingsley 6-0 G Jr.
Nathaniel Garner 5-11 F Sr. Asa Kingsley 6-3 C So. Jordan Edwards G Sr. Ryley Gee 6-0 F So. Alec Bingham Sr. Josh Evans Sr.
Olive Wildcats
Website: www.olive.k12.ok.us GIRLS Jeremy McKinney (3rd year) 13-14 Record: 10-15
Outlook: Head coach Jeremy McKinney continues to build a solid program at Olive High School. His optimism about the upcoming season is contagious amongst parents and fans. Coach McKinney explained the team has a good mix of experience and youth this season. “It will be a new mixture of players, however, they all have varsity experience and know how to compete. We’re looking to start off as we did last year, but avoid the injury bug, which decimated our roster and depth. Younger players will now have to step up and take bigger responsibilities,” said coach McKinney. Courtney Apple (6.9ppg, 3.3apg, 1.0rpg) will start at guard with Sarah Maxwell (6.5ppg, 2.4rpg) at the shooting guard spot. Senior Hope Chandler (4.7ppg, 4.4rpg) is a combo player capable of stepping out on the perimeter or playing elbow-to-elbow in the paint. Liz Schonfield (3.3ppg, 8.2rpg) is a rebounding machine in the post. Stormmie Teter (2.1ppg, 4.7rpg) starts at small forward where she can use her speed to her advantage. Also look for Amanda Harding and Jillian Miller to have an impact coming off the bench. “It’s a fun group of girls to coach. They work incredibly hard all of the time and are the most coachable group of players I may have ever been associated with,” said coach McKinney. Courtney Apple 5-4 PG/SG Jr. Hope Chandler 5-6 SG/SF Sr. Sarah Maxwell 5-4 SG Sr. Liz Schonfield 5-6 P So. Stormmie Teter 5-3 SF Sr. Amanda Harding 5-0 SG Jr. Jillian Miller 5-0 SG Sr. BOYS *No information provided by school.
Paoli Pugs Website: www.paoli.k12.ok.us GIRLS Chad McGuire (1st year) 13-14 Record: 7-14
Outlook: Head coach Chad McGuire said this group at Paoli is ready to learn and work hard in every practice. That approach will help this team win more basketball games in 2014-15. Post player Savanna Pranger (Jr.) is anther reason the Lady Pugs are excited for the season. Pranger is a strong presence in the paint and plays hard on both ends of the court. Sophomore guard Shelby Moore brings quickness to the backcourt, while guard Aleigh Mull (Jr.) has good experience and leadership. “I’m looking forward to coaching this team. They are willing to work hard and we’re looking for Savanna Pranger to have a big impact this season. We will need her aggressiveness on offense and defense,” said McGuire. Savanna Pranger P Jr. Shelby Moore G So. Aleigh Mull G Jr.
BOYS Allen Potts (1st year) 13-14 Record: 2-19
Outlook: The Pugs return four starters to the court this season with Jordan Lantz (6-1, Sr.) leading a good mix of players. Lantz has a very good work ethic and plays hard on both ends of the floor. His intensity is contagious and his teammates seem to respond and follow his leadership. Braxton East (6-2, So.) is one of the young guards coach Potts is excited to see on the court. Paired with Andrew Duncan (5-8, Sr.), the backcourt for Paoli is coming together. Add Kody Riley (5-11, Sr.) to the mix and you have three players that can play defense and are willing to work hard on both ends of the floor. CJ Cunningham (5-10, So.) will start in the post. Cunningham will need to mature and give the Pugs quality minutes in the paint. “The kids have worked really hard during the summer and have remained very active. We are really looking forward to having a successful year. The freshman class yields good size in Theran Lantz (6-3),
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Jared Lynn (6-2, Cody Mooney (5-11) and Jon Crawford (6-1),” said coach Potts. Jordan Lantz 6-1 P Sr. Braxton East 6-2 G So. Andrew Duncan 5-8 G Sr. Kody Riley 5-11 G Sr. CJ Cunningham 5-10 P So. Theran Lantz 6-3 Fr. Jared Lynn 6-2 Fr. Cody Mooney 5-11 Fr. Jon Crawford 6-1 Fr. Kyle Bratcher Raymond Bailey Gage Bower
POND CREEKHUNTER PANTHERS Website: www.pondcreek-hunter. k12.ok.us GIRLS Tasha Diesselhorst 13-14 Record: 28-1
Outlook: The Lady Panthers have been one of the top programs in the state for a long time but just last year claimed their first state title in school history with a two-point win over Seiling. This year the Lady Panthers bring back three starters off the state championship team but will be looking to replace two star players in Guard Jade Jones and Rylie Halcomb both of whom were all-state selections. “We will look to regroup after losing two all-state seniors from last year’s state championship team. We have a good core group of talented young girls who have gained valuable experience,” head coach Tasha Diesselhorst said. Leading the team this year will be guard Tiarra Davis (5-6, Jr.) who averaged 14 points, four steals and four rebounds a game last year. The Lady Panthers’ other major scoring threat will be forward Tyra Peck (5-8, So.) who averaged 12 points, three steals and four rebounds a game last year. Bailey White (5-9, So.) is also back at forward this year after averaging five points and four rebounds a game last season. Rounding out the starting lineup for the Lady Panthers will be guard Brooke Rayner (5-7, Fr.) and forward Taylor Fetters (5-8,
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Jr.). Shyanne Howard meanwhile will be a spark plug off the bench for Diesselhorst’s squad. Tiarra Davis 5-6 G Jr. Tyra Peck 5-8 F So. Brooke Rayner 5-7 G Fr. Bailey White 5-9 F So. Taylor Fetters 5-8 F Jr. Shyanne Howard Sr. BOYS Darin Jones 13-14 Record: 19-5
Outlook: “We are very excited about this year. It’s a very loaded field in Class A this year. Our schedule is brutal but the regular season is just preparation for the playoffs. We have a large group of freshmen and sophomores who will have to step up,” Pond Creek head coach Darin Jones said. The big name among those young players is point guard Cole Jones (5-11, Fr.) who is described by his coach as a player who can both score and create shots for his teammates. Kade Tracy (6-2, So.) averaged 10.6 points per game last year and is another young player on the perimeter. Rounding out the backcourt will be Devan McKee (6-0, Jr.) who averaged 2.1 points and 3.1 rebounds per game last year. Underneath the rim Pond Creek will also have a good amount of size in forwards T.J. Krittenbrink
(6-4, Sr.) and Jevan Overton (6-4, So.). Last season Krittenbrink averaged 8.9 points and 7.5 rebounds a game while Overton chipped in averages of 6.8 points and 5.1 rebounds per contest. Cole Jones 5-11 PG Fr. Kade Tracy 6-2 SG So. T.J. Krittenbrink 6-4 F Sr. Jevan Overton 6-4 F So. Devan McKee 6-0 G Jr. Blake Rayner 6-3 So.
Porum Panthers Website: www.porum.k12.ok.us GIRLS Bobbie Wheat (12th year) 13-14 Record: 17-7
Outlook: With all nine players who saw varsity action, including the five starters, returning, the basketball fortunes for the Lady Panthers are looking high for the coming season. Coming off a 17-7 campaign that saw Porum advance to the regional tournament finals, coach Bobbie Wheat has good reason to feel optimistic. “I think the strength of our team is our depth. We’ll freely play nine or ten players each night depending on who has the hot hand,” said Wheat. The starters are paced by four seniors in Kari Lindsey (9ppg, 4rpg), Carly Anderson (7ppg, 3spg), Shelby Smith (12ppg, 9rpg) and Laramie Girty (4ppg, 5rpg). Junior guard Katie McCullar (13ppg, 4.5rpg) rounds out the starting five and all take a hand in team leadership
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according to Wheat. Aubrie Ayers, Shailan Toney, Mesa Adams and Logann Villines will rotate off the bench frequently which will enable the Lady Panthers to keep up the fastpaced tempo that has made them successful. Katie McCullar 5-5 G Jr. Kari Lindsey 5-9 F Sr. Aubrie Ayers 5-11 C So. Shailan Toney 5-8 F So. Carly Anderson 5-4 G Sr. Shelby Smith 5-8 C Sr. Laramie Girty 5-8 F Sr. Mesa Adams 5-4 G Jr. Logann Villines 5-9 F So.
BOYS Darrick Ferriell (1st year) 13-14 Record: 11-13
Outlook: A pair of seniors will anchor the Panthers this season as new coach Darrick Ferriel looks for some answers to help get Porum more victories. Jordan Doke figures to be the heart and soul of the Panthers this season. “He’s probably the hardest matchup for our opponents because of his size and ability to play either outside or in the paint,” said Ferriell. Fellow senior Dakota Wright will be the other main force for Porum at a guard spot. From there on, the Panthers will be young, with a pair of juniors and three sophomores rounding out the top seven. “Except for Doke and Wright, we’ll be inexperienced. But with the work ethic they’ve shown so far, I expect them to be a much better team by the end of the year,” said Ferriell. Jordan Doke 6-1 G/F Sr. Dakota Wright 5-9 G Sr. Tristen Mann 6-0 F/C Jr. Ty Parsons 6-1 C So. Mason Coulston 5-10 G/F So. Devin Tillery 5-8 G So. Wendell Barnes 5-11 F Jr.
Prue Rockets
Website: www.Prue.k12.ok.us GIRLS Heath Kelley (8th year) 13-14 Record: 9-12
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“If we can come together, we have a chance to do something special in the years to come,” said Kelley. Jessica Cox (5-3, Jr.) will be starting at guard and will be looked upon as one of the team leaders. She has the highest scoring average of returning players with six points per game and an average of three steals last season. Jessi Luetke (5-9, So.) will be playing center. She averaged five rebounds a game as a freshman. Also starting will be guard Gabby Ferguson (5-4, Sr.) as well as a couple freshmen in Heidie Smithie (5-9, Forward) and Madison Hendrix (5-7, Guard). A few others that could make an impact and have an opportunity to start are Kaula Cox (5-3, Sr.), Brittany Copeland (5-4, Jr.) and Misty Porter (5-8, Sr.). Jessica Cox 5-3 G Jr. Jessi Luetke 5-9 C So. Gabby Ferguson 5-4 G Sr. Heidie Smithie 5-9 F Fr. Madison Hendrix 5-7 G Fr.
BOYS Brant Terebaugh (4th year) 13-14 Record: 7-15
Outlook: Coach Terebaugh is excited about the 2014-2015 season. “We should have a very successful season. With the mixing of some experienced upper classmen and some exciting young players, it should make for a great year,” according to Terebaugh. Leading the charge will be shooting guard Charles Combs (6-0, Sr.). Combs is a three sport athlete who excels at basketball. He can score at will and can shoot the three pointer consistently. He averaged 24 points per game last season with 2.8 steals, 5.3 rebounds and 4.4 assists. Point guard, Justin Evans (6-0, Jr.) returns after averaging in double figures last year, 2.1 steals and nearly three assists per game. The height down low will be Mikey Ferguson (6-3, Jr.) and Alec Leutke (6-4, Jr.). They brought down ten rebounds a game last season between them and look to increase that number this year. Gary Fisher (5-10, Sr.) will be another guard for the Rockets. He averaged 7.6 points per game last season. The first man off the bench will be Zach McCarthy. If everything comes together and everyone plays to their ability, the Rockets could be in the mix for a conference
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Charles Combs 6-0 SG Sr. Justin Evans 6-0 PG Jr. Mikey Ferguson 6-3 F/C Jr. Alex Leutke 6-4 F/C Jr. Gary Fisher 5-10 G Sr.
Rattan Rams
Website: www.rattan.k12.ok.us GIRLS Michael Clay 13-14 Record: 12-13
Outlook: Very balanced attack returns for new head coach Michael Clay. Point guard Ashton Birchfield (10.0 ppg, 3.0 stls, 3.0 asst) is the club’s offensive catalyst and outstanding playmaker. Look for big things from the trio of Rachel Birchfield (8.0 ppg, 5.0 reb), Kelli Rhae Himes (7.0 ppg, 5.0 reb, 2.0 stls) and Kaci Watts (6.0 ppg, 3.0 reb, 3.0 asst), who will also be major contributors capable of averaging double figures after breaking out a season ago. “We have the athleticism to be pretty tough defensively,” head coach Michael Clay said. “If we can get some points inside we’ll have a chance to go deep in the playoffs.” Ashton Birchfield 5-2 G Jr. Rachel Birchfield 5-8 F Sr. Kelli Rhae Himes 5-8 F Sr. Kaci Watts 5-7 G Jr. Micah Jo Dees 5-11 C So.
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GIRLS Holly Beitel (5th year) 13-14 Record: 9-10
Outlook: This is the first year the Rams are competing in the OSSAA. Returning all five starters will help in the transition. The addition of a few new faces will add depth to the roster and give coach Beitel some breathing room. Courtney Buskirk (9ppg, 5rpg) will start at center, while Hannah Rodriguez (6ppg, 9rpg,
3spg) takes her skills to the forward position. Last year Rodriguez set a school record with three triple double games. Megan Stitt (8ppg, 3rpg, 3spg) and Kelli Keller (7ppg, 2apg, 4spg) are the veterans of the team. Both play solid defense and force teams to make mistakes. Lauren Streater will round out the backcourt giving the Lady Rams another shooter for opponents to deal with. Also look for Grace Ann Willis and Madeline Drake to play major roles on the team this season. Drake can play in the paint giving coach Beitel a legitimate threat in the paint. Courtney Buskirk 5-8 C So. Hannah Rodriguez 5-9 F So. Megan Stitt 5-6 F Jr. Kelli Keller 5-3 G Jr. Lauren Streater 5-5 G So. Grace Ann Willis 5-7 So. Madeline Drake 6-1 Sr.
Ringwood Red Devils Website: www.ringwood.k12. ok.us GIRLS *No information provided by school. BOYS Nathan Pearson (3rd year) 13-14 Record: 13-11
Outlook: The Red Devils have the nucleus of a good basketball team, but depth could be an issue this season. Cole Swart (6-2, Jr.) accounted for 11 points and 4.7 rebounds as a sophomore and with more experience his numbers could increase. Ricky Lora (5-10, So.) has the potential to become one of the top players on the team. Averaging five points and four rebounds, Lora could have a breakout season. Eudaldo Gomez (5-10, Sr.) and Isai Rodriguez (5-8, So.) give head coach Nathan Pearson options on both ends of the floor. Camden Patterson (6-6, Fr.) is the wildcard on this roster. If the big man can come into his own and dominate the boards, the Ringwood Red Devils could have a big year. Cole Swart 6-2 G Jr. Ricky Lora 5-10 G So. Eudaldo Gomez 5-10 G Sr. Isai Rodriguez 5-8 G So. Camden Patterson 6-6 F Fr.
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RIVERFIELD COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL RAVENS www..riverfield.org
GIRLS Erin Stack 2013-14 Record: 10-8
Outlook: With the departure of six seniors from last year’s team, first year head coach Erin Stack understands this year’s version of the Ravens is a young team. Stack likes what she’s seen from the team, “They are a hard working group and love to be in the gym.” The lone returning starter on the squad is Erica Kelley who will be counted upon to show leadership as just a sophomore. “She is a good offensive player that is working hard on improving her overall game,” coach Stack boasted about her impact player. Joining Kelley in the back court will be fellow sophomore Reese Goettel and junior Kallan Murphy. In the post, sophomore Olivia Graves will get the nod and should step into her role as the season progresses. Erica Kelley Reese Goettel Kallan Murphy Olivia Graves
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BOYS Jason Bogle 2013-14 Record: 16-6
Outlook: With a strong senior class having graduated from last year’s squad that tallied over 15 wins, ninth year head coach Jason Bogle will turn to senior guard Campbell Boulanger to step into a more established role this season. Boulanger possesses good size at six-foot-two and has seen significant playing time over the previous two seasons including spot time as a starter last year. The play of fellow seniors Tim Clark and Fulton Pace will likely decide the path for the Ravens this year. Clark (5-10, Sr.) will be given more responsibility this
season at the guard spot while Pace will give RCDS a strong presence in the post at six-footfour. “We have some size inside with good guard play,” Bogle said of this year’s squad. “They are a great group of young men who are committed to having a successful season.” A pair of underclassmen will also be thrown to the fire with Frank Pace (6-3, So.) providing good size at the guard spot while freshman Jad Jaafar will likely be the first man off the bench and give the Ravens an added spark. Campbell Boulanger 6-2 G Sr. Tim Clark 5-10 G Sr. Fulton Pace 6-4 P Sr. Frank Pace 6-3 G So. Jad Jaafar Fr.
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GIRLS Clyde Young (1st year) 12-13 Record: 14-14 Outlook: Look for the Lady Mustangs to rely heavily on their defense to create scoring opportunities, especially early in the season, for a lineup that will be loaded with youth. Coach Young expects several players to contribute as they gain valuable experience and work more extensively on shot selection and free throw shooting. Harlie Heflin Sr. Kaci Haislip So. Michaela Stinson Fr. Macy Eller So. Teigan Munson Jr. Destanie Watkins Jr.
BOYS Rob Frederick (2nd year) 12-13 Record: 7-17 Outlook: Youthful squad should be very exciting with an up-tempo attack that will keep defenses on their toes. Defensively the Mustangs will look to force the issue with their pressure while trying to take advantage of turnovers for fast break opportunities. Ethan Mitchell 5-10 G Sr. Toby McIntire 5-9 G Sr. Nash Hestily 6-2 F Jr. Bronson Burns 6-0 G Jr.
Tyler Parker 6-2 F Sr. Josh Eiler 6-1 F Fr.
Roff Tigers
Website: www.roff.k12.ok.us GIRLS Blake Crawford (1st year) 13-14 Record: 22-8
Outlook: The combination of four returners with a good freshmen class could equal a lot of success for head coach Blake Crawford. “We will be very competitive this season. We have a lot of talent returning and the addition of a good freshmen class will help us to be one of the best teams in Class A this season,” said Crawford. Breecia Crawford (510, Sr.) is an excellent player in the paint. She’s the motor that drives this team, averaging 18 points and 15 rebounds a game. Fellow forward Darcy Bowerman (5-10, Sr.) is close to becoming the team’s second double-double player. Guard Amy Crawford (5-3, Jr.) accounted for 7.0 points and 2.0 rebounds last year. Also look for juniors Ashley Cornell (5-8, F) and Jalee Hood (5-7, G) to make major contributions this season. The bench is deep with players like Jesse Scott (5-10, So.), Aleah Crawford (6-1, Fr.) and Carlee Eaton (5-7, Fr.) all pushing the starters for playing time. This could be a top ten season for the Lady Tigers as they hunt for the spot in the state tournament. Breecia Crawford 5-10 F Sr. Darcy Bowerman 5-10 F Sr. Amy Crawford 5-3 G Jr. Ashley Cornell 5-8 F Jr. Jalee Hood 5-7 G Jr. Jesse Scott 5-10 F So. Aleah Crawford 6-1 P Fr. Carlee Eaton 5-7 G Fr. BOYS Clay Plunk (1st year) 13-14 Record: 22-8
Outlook: “As a first year head coach I’m excited about our season. With the combination of our athleticism and the development of skills, I feel like we will set ourselves up for success at the right times during the season,” said coach Plunk. With several players capable of
taking over a game on any given night, coach Plunk is excited about he prospect of getting this team on the floor and the ball in their hands. Guard Zach Lewis (6-3, Sr.) is a dynamic player that averaged 8.8 points per game. Dalton Madden (6-1, Sr.) returns as the teams leading scorer averaging 9.1 points a contest. Hunter Larsh (6-0, Sr.) is another senior putting up points each night and playing solid defense for the Tigers. Junior forward CJ Johnson (6-4) has the size to play in the paint, but is athletic enough to step out and play the perimeter. Freshman Josh Lewis (5-9) has looked good in practice and is expected to be the final piece of the starting lineup puzzle. Brent Stephens (Jr.) is playing his first season at Roff, but is expected to find his way to the court. Zach Lewis 6-3 G Sr. Dalton Madden 6-1 G Sr. Hunter Larsh 6-0 G Sr. CJ Johnson 6-4 F Jr. Josh Lewis 5-9 G Fr. Brent Stephens Jr.
Seiling Wildcats Website: www.seiling.k12.ok.us GIRLS Brady Hamar 13-14 Record: 23-6
Outlook: A year ago the Lady Cats finished as the Class A runnerup after dropping a hard-fought game to Pond Creek-Hunter in the title tilt. This year head coach Brady Hamar believes that the Lady Cats can once again be a force to be reckoned with. “We have a chance to have a great basketball team. We return our leading two scorers off of last year’s team and the first three off our bench,” Hamar said. “Our bench will not have much high school experience but they have been very successful in junior high the last two years. With a very tough schedule, we should be well prepared come playoff time.” The biggest threat for the Lady Cats this year will be guard Taylor Hedrick (5-9, Jr.) who averaged 16.2 points and 2.8 rebounds per game last year. For her efforts Hedrick was also
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named to the VYPE Top 100 this year. Kylie Templin (5-9, Jr.) and Margo Marks (5-9, Jr.) will team with Hedrick on the perimeter giving Seiling a very talented backcourt. Last season Templin and Marks averaged 9.4 and 3.9 points per game respectively. In the frontcourt Kassidy Pethoud (5-10, Jr.) averaged 2.9 points per game and 2.1 rebounds per contest last year and will be looking to improve those numbers this year. Brittani Helterburke (5-9, Jr.) will also be looking to expand her role this year after averaging 1.5 points and 1.3 rebounds a game last year. Taylor Hedrick 5-9 G Jr. Kylie Templin 5-9 G Jr. Margo Marks 5-9 G Jr. Kassidy Pethoud 5-10 F Jr. Brittani Helterburke 5-9 F Jr. Paidynn Day 5-9 Fr. BOYS Brandon Nyberg 13-14 Record: 19-8
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Outlook: The Seiling boys return four starters from last season’s 19-8 team and are hungry to take the next step after reaching the area finals last season. “We will be looking to improve on what we were able to do last season, making it to the area finals just to come up short. Our kids are hungry to push on to the next level,” head coach Brandon Nyberg said. The Wildcats will have several impact players this year but the head of the snake is guard Bowan Nyberg (5-11, Jr.). Last season Bowan, who has the ability to score from anywhere on the floor, averaged 22.3 points and 6.4 rebounds per game. Dalton Gore (6-0, So.) and Brent Harris (5-11, Sr.) will also be key figures on the perimeter this year after both put up solid numbers last year. Gore averaged 9.1 points and 7.5 rebounds per game a year ago while Harris chipped in 7.5 points and 2.9 rebounds per game. In the frontcourt Cam Turner (6-8, Sr.) is a major glass eater and defensive presence who averaged 7.6 rebounds and 2.2 blocks per game. Jacob Gore (6-5, Sr.) is also back in the lineup after missing part of last year due to an injury. VYPEOK.COM
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Shattuck Indians Website: www.shattuck.k12. ok.us GIRLS Kenna Young (11th year) 13-14 Record: 23-4
Outlook: Head coach Kenna Young is working hard to get this team back to the level of success they had last season. But before they stepped on the court for their first game the team was tested in the form of an injury to a teammate. “This team will be very young. By the end of the season they will mature and be a very competitive team. We have already lost one player to an ACL injury,” coach Young said. One player coach Young is looking to for leadership is forward Jenna Castor (5-8). Castor teamed with McKayla Charmasson (5-9, Sr.) and Kirstyn Spencer (5-9, Jr.) give coach Young a trio of post players capable of controlling the boards and playing strong defense around the basket. McKenzie Young (5-3, Fr.) leads a young group of freshmen at the guard position. Alexis Sconyers (5-4, Fr.) and Carli Bullard (5-7, Fr.) provide a spark, but need the varsity experience to give this team a fighting chance in Class A.
this year. “I’m looking forward to the upcoming season and excited about the possibilities. We must stay healthy and play great defense to get where we want to be,” coach Miller said. Braxton Bruce (6-1, Jr.) will start at forward, while Jake Bay (6-0, So.) is expected to be one of the guards coach Miller will lean on for quality minutes. Skylor Pshyoda (5-8, Jr.) and Bailey Sanchez (5-10, So.) give coach Miller a solid pair of defensive players that can press the action. Raffy Estrada (5-11, So.) will start at the other forward position. Bruce is a versatile athlete and brings a lot of energy to the floor. Bay could become the teams leading scorer this season. Braxton Bruce 6-1 F Jr. Jake Bay 6-0 G So. Skylor Pshyoda 5-8 G Jr. Bailey Sanchez 5-10 G So. Raffy Estrada 5-11 P So. Chris Baxter 6-0 P Sr. Preston Deal 6-1 P Jr. Trenton Calloway 6-3 P Sr. Trent Abbot 5-9 G So.
Snyder Cyclones
Website: www.Snyder.k12.ok.us GIRLS Don Craig 13-14 Record: 13-13
Outlook: With four returning starters for the Cyclones this season, Don Craig takes over as head coach and understands the changes that have taken place in the program over the last year and what that means for the upcoming season.
“We’ve had lots of program changes with the new coaches but with several returning players and lots of hard work we are determined to improve every game,” said coach Craig. Two senior post players Harli Sprague (5-9, Sr.) and BOYS Octavia Kimbrough (5-7, Sr.) Drew Miller (1st year) are excellent rebounders for 13-14 Record: 14-13 the Cyclones. As juniors the duo combined to average 15 Outlook: Staying healthy and rebounds per game while adding playing solid defense is a concern four points apiece per contest. for every head coach, but for Three guards averaged six coach Miller it’s the formula points per game last season for he wants to follow for success Snyder and coach Craig will look Jenna Castor 5-8 F Jr. McKayla Charmasson 5-9 P Sr. Kirstyn Spencer 5-9 F Jr. McKenzie Young 5-3 G Fr. Alexis Sconyers 5-4 G Fr. Carli Bullard 5-7 F Fr.
for similar outputs from those three as well. Point guard Cierra Ney (5-6, Jr.) will be the court maestro for the Cyclones this season and tasked with finding both Shelby Stephens (5-7, Jr.) and Raegan Garrison (5-8, So.). The younger guard Garrison showed a lot of effort as she averaged 12 rebounds per game as a freshman last year. Off the bench the post play of Tierra and Dasha Tubbs will be counted upon as will guard Alysia Cory. Harli Sprague 5-9 P Sr. Octavia Kimbrough 5-7 P Sr. Cierra Ney 5-6 PG Jr. Shelby Stephens 5-7 G Jr. Raegan Garrison 5-8 G So. Alysia Cory Tierra Tubbs Dasha Tubbs BOYS Miles Thompson 13-14 Record: 17-10
Outlook: After a deep run in regionals last season in his first year at the helm coach Miles Thompson is ready to get this season underway, “We’re excited! We should be able to make a deep run and hopefully get to the state tournament!” With a team loaded with juniors and seniors Thompson has good reason to be excited as forward Jake Ayers (6-3, Sr.) returns. As coach Thompson put it, Ayers is a “rebounding machine!” The inside – outside game of Ayers and Desmond Crowder (5-8, Jr.) will earn the attention of opponents. The Cyclones point guard, Crowder is a great ball handler and defender that uses his athleticism to get to the rim. Crowder will look to find shooting guard Grady Higginbotham (6-0, Sr.) and guard Trey Gettens (5-10, Jr.) to give the Cyclone offense a boost. Depending on matchups Snyder could go with Dylan Flinn (5-9, Sr.), Cole White (6-0, Jr.) or last year’s sixth man guard/forward Justin Kuhl (6-2, Jr.) who is a good shooter and scorer. Jake Ayers 6-3 C/F Sr. Desmond Crowder 5-8 PG Jr. Trey Gettens 5-10 G Jr. Grady Higginbotham 6-0 SG Sr. Dylan Flinn 5-9 G Sr. Cole White 6-0 P Jr.
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Sterling Tigers
Website: www.sterling.k12.ok.us GIRLS Rick Wilson 13-14 Record: 25-4
Outlook: The Lady Tigers bring back four starters from last season’s 25-4 team that lost in the first round of the Class A state tournament. With that experience the Lady Tigers are hoping to navigate tough schedule and track down their first state title in school history. Guards Laurie Derrico (5-9, Sr.) and Madeline Jacobi (5-8, Sr.) lead the Lady Tigers and may possibly be the best pair of guards in all of Class A. Last year Derrico averaged 15.5 points per game and also led the team in steals. Meanwhile, Jacobi averaged 14.4 points per game and also led the team in assists. Karlie Bridges (5-11, Jr.) is a lights out shooter and will be the team’s other starting guard. Inside the Lady Tigers will turn to Kelsee Milam (6-1, Sr.) for great defense, rebounding and a good portion of offense as well. Last year Milam led the team in rebounds averaging 6.3 per game and also averaged 7.2 points and 1.4 blocks per game. Dusty Jacobi (5-10, Sr.) will also do some valuable work inside after averaging 8.6 points per game a year ago. Laurie Derrico 5-9 G Sr. Madeline Jacobi 5-8 PG Sr. Kelsee Milam 6-1 F Sr. Karlie Bridges 5-11 G Jr. Dusty Jacobi 5-10 F Sr. Kendall Hughes 5-4 G BOYS Bink Woolbright 13-14 Record: 10-17
Outlook: The Tigers bring back four starters and are hoping to improve on last year’s win total of 10. Ty Woolbright (6-2, Sr.) will be the team’s leader this year as a versatile player who can line up as either a guard or a forward depending on what type of matchup he draws. Last year Woolbrght averaged 13.6 points,
6.0 rebonds and 3.7 assists per game. Trystin Jarvis (6-8, Jr.) is another big force inside for the Tigers after averaging 7.1 points, 8.3 rebounds and 2.1 blocks per game last year. Ty Smith (5-9, Jr.) will also play a major role for Sterling this year at guard after averaging 3.4 points and 3.4 assists per game a year ago. Finally, forwards Rance Seibold (6-2, Jr.) and Chase Bridges (6-0, Jr.) will round out the Sterling starting lineup this year. Ty Woolbright 6-2 G/F Sr. Trystin Jarvis 6-8 C Jr. Ty Smith 5-9 G Jr. Rance Seibold 6-2 F Jr. Chase Bridges 6-0 F Jr
Stonewall Longhorns Website: www.stonewall.k12. ok.us GIRLS Brian Davis (3rd year) 13-14 Record: 13-12
Outlook: With a get after you from start to finish style of play, the Lady Longhorns enter the season with great expectations including the return of four starters and several other players with game time experience. Alexis Lambert, 5-9 sophomore forward, burst on the scene last year averaging 19.0 points while grabbing 3.9 rebounds as well as pick pocketing 4.1 steals per game. Standing strong in the paint again will be 5-8 junior center Justice Dees, who totaled 10.2 points and 5.2 rebounds. The stampede of scoring continues with juniors Tana Davis (6.6ppg/3.0reb), Sarah Monday (4.0ppg/1.8reb), Lauryn Humphers (4.2ppg/2.0reb), along with 5-6 freshman guard Macy Farris along with 6th man support from sophomores Maebree Abney, Alexis Lambert and Katelyn Campise plus freshman Colby Sawyer. “Depth is an asset,” admits head coach Brian Davis, “that gives us a collection of impact players capable of making a winning difference every night.” Allie Denson 5-6 G Sr. Tameka Hamilton 5-4 G Sr.
Jessica York 5-6 G Sr. Justice Dees 5-8 C Jr. Lauryn Humphers 5-7 F Jr. Tana Davis 5-8 F Jr. Sarah Monday 5-5 G Jr. Shelby Bouderaux 5-4 G Jr. Alexis Lambert 5-9 F So. Mackenzie Davis 5-7 G So. Maebree Aabney 5-6 G So. Katelyn Campise 5-7 G So. Tryven McDonald 5-8 F So. Alexis Lambert 5-10 F So. Amity Johnson 5-7 C So. Macy Farris 5-6 G Fr. Colby Sawyer 5-5 G Fr. Trace Findley 5-10 C Fr. Katie Logan 5-11 F Fr.
GIRLS Jason Little 13-14 Record: 7-14
BOYS Wes Morland (1st year) 13-14 Record: 17-12
Outlook: The Longhorns start the season long trail to the playoffs with only one starter back in the lineup. Three year starter Chase Finley, a 6-3 senior center, provides the proven leadership after averaging 14.7 points and 9.7 rebounds last season. On the opposite end of the spectrum, head coach Wes Morland is counting upon an immediate benefit from 5-9 freshman guard Cayman Watkins along with junior guards Tyler Campise and Dakota Teel and 6-3 sophomore forward Christian Morgan as well as from 6-0 freshman Cameron Wade. “After graduating 4 senior starters, we’re obviously young by experience margins,” said Morland. “How quick we discover our team chemistry and create a defensive mindset will determine our path of success.” Chase Finley 6-3 C Sr. Robby Mitchell 6-0 G Sr. Tyler Campise 5-7 G Jr. Dakota Teel 6-0 G Jr. Devon Holland 6-0 G Jr. Christian Morgan 6-3 F So. Landon Curtis 5-11 G So. July Sawyer 5-10 F So. Dustin Hayes 5-9 F So. John Leflore 6-0 G So. Cayman Watkins 5-9 G Fr. Cameron Wade 6-0 F Fr. Ethan Jackson 5-6 G Fr. Lane Teel 5-10 G Fr.
Strother
Yellowjackets Website: www.strother.k12.ok.us
Outlook: Head coach Jason Little and the Ladyjackets are ready to follow impact forward Sassy McCosar (5-9) to a successful season. As a sophomore last season, McCosar averaged 14 points, 10 rebounds and 3 steals per game. She has a tremendous impact on both ends of the floor. McCosar will have to be a leader for her young teammates. Joining her in the frontcourt is fellow junior Abigail Coates (5-10). Coates averaged 6 rebounds per game last season. Marta Sovel (5-9) will play in the backcourt alongside freshman Dala Carter (5-8). Sophomore Sterling Zavala (6-0) will play the center position. Little has a pair of freshman, Paige Brown (5-8) and Brooklyn Vaughn (5-10), ready to enter off the bench and make an impact for the Ladyjackets. “The Ladyjackets are ready to make a name for themselves,” Little said. Sassy McCosar 5-9 F Jr. Abigail Coates 5-10 C Jr. Marta Sovel 5-9 G Jr. Dala Carter 5-8 G Fr. Sterling Zavala 6-0 C So. Paige Brown 5-8 G Fr. Brooklyn Vaughn 5-10 F Fr. BOYS Jason Little 13-14 Record: 15-11
Outlook: The Yellowjackets are looking to rebuild after posting a 15-11 record last season. Head coach Jason Little has a group of young players around his impact senior Steven Carter (6-5). Last season, Carter averaged 9 points, 9 rebounds and 2 blocks per game. This season, Carter will make a monster impact in all aspects of the game. He hopes his play can elevate the play of his young teammates. Senior Levi Brown (6-0), who also averaged 9 rebounds per game last season, will play forward alongside sophomore Trey Porter (6-2). In the backcourt, senior Kolton
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Salinas (5-10) and junior Brian Mitchell (6-0) will look to build quality experience as the season moves along. “I see a group of young men that could surprise everyone,” Little said. Steven Carter 6-5 C Sr. Levi Brown 6-0 F Sr. Trey Porter 6-2 F So. Kolton Salinas 5-10 G Sr. Brian Mitchell 6-0 G Jr. Logan Corona 6-2 F/G So. Kade Fiegener 6-2 F So.
Stuart Hornets
Website: www.stuart.ok.k12.us GIRLS Melinda Dobson (7th year) 13-14 Record: 17-6
Outlook: What the Lady Hornets lack in size, they hope to make up for in experience and tenacity on the court. Coach Melinda Dobson returns four starters off last year’s 17-6 squad lead by senior forward and scoring leader Emilee Beck (12.8ppg, 9.7rpg) and shooting guard McKay Barton (16.5ppg, 5.8rpg). Also returning to add to Stuart’s experience level will be senior Chasity Garvin (3 steals, 2.3rpg) and junior Megan Jernigen (6ppg,3 steals, 3.2rpg). “We are small but we have lot of heart. The girls are hungry and I expect a lot out of them. I plan on having a great season,” says Dobson. Emilee Beck 5-6 F Sr. Chasity Garvin 5-2 G Sr. McKay Barton 5-6 F Jr. Megan Jernigen 5-3 G Jr. Marti Blevins 5-5 C Jr. Krystin Wilson 5-6 F So. Hailey Morgan 5-5 G Fr. Makayla Clark 5-5 G Jr. Skylar Stopp 5-6 F Fr. Amber Stephens 5-6 C Fr. Laurynn Chavarria 5-3 G Fr. Angel Stephens 5-3 G Jr. BOYS Michael Langley (1st year) 13-14 Record: 19-6
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saw a lot of varsity action in his sophomore year. The Hornets will benefit in the paint this season with the addition of first year Coach Michael Langley’s son from Wetumka, Joshua, at 6-foot-4 ( 13.8ppg, 11rpg). “Kaleb Wilson is a player who is incredibly hard to stop. He sees the floor well and knows how and when to deliver the ball. He’ll be the center of our offense,” says Langley. The Hornets will also be bolstered by guard Zane Goode, who saw some varsity play last year, and youngster Matthew Jordan. With a solid nucleus back plus the addition of Langley inside, the Hornets should be primed for a trip to Oklahoma City this year. Kaleb Wilson 5-11 G Jr. Joshua Langley 6-4 F Sr. Derek Beck 6-1 G Jr. Grady Brewer 5-11 G Jr. Zane Goode 6-1 G So.
Texhoma Red Devils Website: www.texhoma61.net GIRLS Britton Gabriele (3rd year) 13-14 Record: 15-7
Outlook: Head coach Britton Gabriele and the Lady Red Devils have worked hard to live up to their own expectations. “This years squad will bring speed and a good transition game. We will have a guard oriented team that will look to score quick and put full court pressure on the defensive side of the ball,” said coach Gabriele. Despite being guard heavy in the lineup, it’s a post player that may be the key to success this season. Sarah Murphey (Jr.) will give the team a presence inside, while Bryanna Smith (Sr.) looks to score and rebound as a forward/ guard. Braelyn Beattie will start at point guard giving coach Gabriele a true floor General. Kati Campbell and Randi Yates will join Beattie in the backcourt giving the Lady Red Devils quickness and agility with the ball. Sarah Murphey P Jr. Braelyn Beattie PG Jr. Bryanna Smith P Sr. Kati Campbell G Jr. Randi Yates G Jr.
BOYS Greg Higgins (23rd year) 13-14 Record: 14-10
Outlook: With three returning starters to the lineup, head coach Greg Higgins has liked what he’s seen in early practices. “Texhoma had a good productive with the three returning starters, two role players with experience and three new additions to the team. The key to our season is getting the kids to play together and knowing where each other is at on the floor,” said coach Higgins. Senior forward Nathan Knitig (6-4) is a dynamic player with no ceiling on how good he can become. Last season he averaged 16.8 points per game last year and coach Higgins feels Knitig could become one of the best players in the class. Dylan Koehn (6-1, Sr.) averaged 9.6 points a game from his guard position as a junior. Moise Garay (5-11, Sr.) accounted for 8.9 points last year and could see his numbers increase this season. Also look for Mychael Johnson and Cory Brown to play major roles on the team this year. New additions Justice Thelander, Brody Brand and Sley Brand are expected to make an immediate impact. Nathan Knitig 6-4 F Sr. Dylan Koehn 6-1 G Sr. Moise Garay 5-11 G Sr. Mychael Johnson 5-10 Jr. Cory Brown 6-3 Jr. Justice Thelander Sr. Brody Brand Fr. Sley Brand Jr.
ThomasFay-Custer Terriers Website: www.thomas.k12.ok.us GIRLS Jay Wood (5th year) 13-14 Record: 21-4
Ali Clayborn, McKenzie Billy and Carley Frymire all scored in double figures, but it still wasn’t enough to get Thomas past Tonkawa in the quarterfinals of the Class 2A state tournament last season. The good news for Thomas: all three return this year. “This could be a great year,” Thomas-Fay Custer coach Jay Wood said. “We have been to the 2A state tournament the last four years. We have five players back that have been in big games. We’ll also have size and good athletes.” Clayborn led the Terriers with 16 points in
Thomas’ loss to Tonkawa, while Billy and Frymire had 15 and 13, respectively. Clayborn, a 5-foot11 senior, returns as Thomas’ leading scorer from last season with 13.4 points per game. She also had 5.4 rebounds per contest. Billy (5-10 senior) and her 8.8 points and 6.1 rebounds a game are back, and Frymire (5-5 senior) will look to increase her 12.6 points, six assists and four steals a game. They’ll also get help from a pair of juniors, Anna Cornell and Deasia Williams. As for his leaders, Wood said, “Carley Frymire is one of the top point guards in the class. She’s being recruited by several schools. Ali Clayborn is a big, physical post player that is also being recruited by several schools.” Off the bench, Thomas will get help from Abby Wood and Summer Megli. This season Thomas will compete at the Class A level. Ali Clayborn 5-11 F Sr. Mckenzie Billy 5-10 G/F Sr. Carley Frymire 5-5 G Sr. Anna Cornell 5-10 G Jr. Deasia Williams 6-1 F Jr. BOYS Jim Petree (27th year) 13-14 Record: 27-2
Thomas accomplished quite a bit in 2013-2014. The Terriers climbed to No. 5 in Class 2A. They started the season with 21 straight victories. They won the Three Rivers Conference tournament and the West Central/SWOSU tournament. They coasted in the early rounds of the postseason, winning district, regional and area titles along the way. The Terriers even dispatched of No. 4 Preston, 63-58, in the quarterfinals of the Class 2A state tournament. The semifinals didn’t fare as well, though, when Thomas suffered a season-ending, 54-39 loss to No. 2 Latta. Now the Terriors will look to do it all again with four starters returning this season. Chezden Nease is back after averaging 19.1 points, 5.5 rebounds, 4.7 steals and 4.4 assists per game last season. “Chezden Nease has led our team in scoring the past three seasons,” Thomas-Fay Custer coach Jim Petree said. “He was our conference MVP. He’s an outstanding player on both ends of the floor.” Trent Dunaway also returns for the Terriers after posting 11.9
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points and 5.8 rebounds a game. Hayden Herrera (7.8 points as a sophomore), Noah Reyes and Hunter Herrera also add plenty of depth in the starting lineup. “We have a chance to be good,” Petree said. “We return our four top scorers off of last year’s team that went 27-2 and made it to the semifinals of Class 2A. This year we moved down to Class A. We just have to stay healthy.” Chezden Nease 6-1 G Sr. Trent Dunaway 6-4 F Sr. Hayden Herrera 5-9 G Jr. Noah Reyes 6-2 F Sr. Hunter Herrera 5-10 G Sr. Noah Gregory 6-3 Sr. Blake Wohl 5-10 Sr. Jakotah John 5-10 Sr. Peyton Johnston 6-3 Sr. Tyler Freeburg 5-10 Jr.
Turpin Cardinals Website: www.turpinps.org
GIRLS *No information provided by school. BOYS Larry Mowry (1st year) 13-14 Record: 6-15
Outlook: First year head coach Larry Mowry enters the 2014-15 season with a talented roster, but a few unanswered questions at key positions. “In my first year I’m not quite sure what to expect. I know the kids have worked hard for me up to this point. Several put in an insane amount of time in the gym this summer, and I believe that we might surprise some teams this year. Class A is deep this year with a lot of great teams, players and coaches. My message to my team is to go out, play hard every game and whatever is supposed to happen, will happen,” said coach Mowry. Kyler Musgrave (6-3, Sr.) averaged 10 point a game last year and has the size to play in the paint. Isaac Resendiz (6-2, Sr.) brings experience and six points a game to the court. Matt Young (5-11, Jr.) and Jordan Lujan (5-11, Jr.) are tempo type players that look to make plays on both ends of the court. Lujan averaged 10 points last year and with his dynamic shooting ability could become the team’s go-to guy. Kaleb Parrish (5-10, So.)
adds youth to the starting lineup and is expected to contribute to the team’s success this season. Kyler Musgrave 6-3 F Sr. Isaac Resendiz 6-2 C Sr. Matt Young 5-11 F Jr. Jordan Lujan 5-11 G Jr. Kaleb Parrish 5-10 G So. Cian Cullum
Vanoss Wolves
Website: www.vanoss.k12.ok.us
GIRLS Dillon Snow (2nd year) 13-14 Record: 11-15 Outlook: The Lady Wolves enter this season with one returning starter along with a supporting cast of players anxious to prove their talents on the hardwood. Leading the expectations for a deep run in the playoffs is senior point guard Crystal Frederick (6.2ppg/2.3reb/4.0steals). The skills of underclassmen including 5-11 center Sarah Barnett (1.3ppg/7.4reb)and 5-10 freshman Ashley Snow providing size inside matched with shooting guards Cheyanna Kirkwood, Summer Hutson and Savannah Childress, who did not play last year due to injury, has second year head coach Dillon Snow expecting positive results from his young squad. “These girls worked hard in the offseason,” said Snow. “And, even though we’re young, we’ll take advantage of the opportunities to score by creating extra chances because of our defensive approach.” Crystal Frederick 5-0 G Sr. Layne Ramsey 5-6 C Sr. Sarah Barnett 5-11 C Jr. Summer Hutson 5-6 G Jr. Cheyanna Kirkwood 5-9 G So. Savannah Childress 5-5 G So. Honey Bushnell 5-7 C So. Joelle Giffin 5-7 F So. Jasmine Valdez 5-0 G So. Ashley Snow 5-10 C Fr. Paige Hill 5-1 G Fr. Shana McNutt 5-4 G Fr. Naquetta Titsworth 5-4 F Fr. Cassidy Ardrey 5-2 F Fr.
BOYS Jon Hurt (3rd year) 13-14 Record: 14-14 Outlook: Leading the pack to success in 2014-2015 will be the return of four starters including the talents of 6-3 senior center
Dayton Phillips (12.4ppg/8.2reb) that, according to head coach Jon Hurt, is a double threat to score whether with his back to the basket or off the dribble. Another senior, 5-10 Blake Cooper (10.2ppg/5.1reb/3.4 asst/2.0steals) manages the attack from the outside along with 5-8 sophomore point guard Ricky Phillips (8.1ppg/4.0reb). Adding muscle to the play inside will be 6-3 junior Zac Silas (8.2ppg/4.0reb) and 6-1 sophomore Dalen Byrd (7.0ppg/4.2reb). The Wolves get a burst of energy off the bench with the explosiveness of 5-11 sophomore guard Trae McGinnis. “We’ve got a solid group,” said Hurt. “When Phillips and the rest of the guys are in sync, this is a good basketball team that’s more than capable of making a deep playoff run.” Dayton Phillips 6-3 C Sr. Blake Cooper 5-10 G Sr. Zac Silas 6-3 F Jr. Ricky Phillips 5-8 G So. Dalen Byrd 6-1 F So. Trae McGinnis 5-11 G So.
VelmaAlma Comets
Website: www.velma-alma.k12. ok.us GIRLS Kenny Bare (8th year) 13-14 Record: 20-6
Outlook: Following an area tournament qualifying season, the Lady Comets will try to rebuild as only one starter returns. Kaylie Keenan, a 5-5 point guard, must take the lead after averaging 8.1points while handing out 3.5 assists per game and will be joined by 5-5 sophomore Carly Richardson, who sustained a torn ACL in mid season. Points in the paint will be a priority as 5-10 freshman Lyndei Mercer displays her athleticism and aggressiveness on both ends of the court. Adding muscle to the inside play will be 5-8 sophomore Kyndel Brown (6.1ppg/5.0reb). Head coach Kenny Bare expects valuable production from 5-8 junior guard Cailin Wright as well as 5-8 freshman Mikayla Wilson. “These kids understand the value
of hard work,” said Bare. “We’re a young but athletic squad that will be a tough out come playoff time. Kaylie Keenan 5-5 G Jr. Cailin Wright 5-8 G Jr. Cassidy Thompson 5-7 P Jr. Carly Richardson 5-5 G So. Kyndel Brown 5-8 P So. Brooklyn Bartling 5-5 G So. Savanna Moore 5-6 G So. Lyndie Mercer 5-10 P Fr. Mikayla Wilson 5-8 G Fr. Shilo Dumos 5-5 G Fr. Emily Ely 5- G Fr. Gracie Cowan 5-5 G Fr. Sydney Beck 5-10 F Fr. BOYS Kenny Bare (18th year) 13-14 Record: 21-7
Outlook: After reaching the Big House each of the past three seasons, the Comets hope to not only reach the State Tournament but move past the opening round. Two starters head the cast of talent for the Comets including 6-2 point guard Ryan Ross, who averaged 8.1 points and dished out 4.0 assists per game last season. Jake McGuire, a 6-5 junior, will no doubt draw plenty of attention after averaging 6.4 points and 6.3 rebounds. A pair of senior guards, 5-10 Ty Richardson (3.4ppg) and 6-3 Ryan Enloe will step into the bright lights along with 6-2 junior forward Kelton Brown (3.1ppg/3.5reb). Adding to the depth of playmakers will be 6-3 junior forward Devon Davis along with 5-8 David Bryant and 5-10 Jake Brown. “We expect to make it four straight trips,” confirmed head coach Kenny Bare, who begins his 18th season at the helm. “The players value the rewards of hard work and they know that’s what it will take to make it back to the state tournament.” Ty Richardson 5-10 G Sr. Ryan Enloe 6-3 G Sr. Shane Thacker 5-8 G Sr. Alfonso Hernandez 6-1 F Sr. Jake McGuire 6-5 C Jr. Ryan Ross 6-2 G Jr. Kelton Brown 6-2 F Jr. Devyn Davis 6-3 F Jr. David Bryant 5-8 G Jr. Andrew McGuire 6-3 F Jr. Sarian Smith 6-2 F Jr. Jake Brown 5-10 G So. Tristen Dunn 5-10 G So.
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Vici Indians
Website: www.vicischools.k12. ok.us GIRLS Chad Pugh (2nd year) 13-14 Record: 19-11
Outlook: The Vici girls return a ton of experience with all five starters back for another season under head coach Chad Pugh. Four seniors and a sophomore look to win their way into the state tournament. Baily McCormick (5-5, So.) averaged 13.3 points and 4.3 rebounds as a freshman. The left-handed guard is dynamic with the ball and could develop into one of the top players in the area. Micah Gregory (5-8, Sr.) will start at forward where she averaged 7.3 points and 5.9 rebounds last year. Josie Boatman (5-5, Sr.) and Holley Taylor (5-7, Sr.) combine can score 14 points and snag 4-5 steals a game. Aspen Cook (5-11, Sr.) may be the sleeper on the team. Cook will play hard all game and finish with 8.0 points and 6.0 rebounds. Solid production. “We have a talented group of players with a ton of experience. We hope to be in the mix at the end,” said coach Pugh. Look for Misti Boatman, Taylor Munsell and Ashlyn Watkins to have an impact coming off the bench. Baily McCormick 5-5 G So. Micah Gregory 5-8 F Sr. Josie Boatman 5-5 G Sr. Holley Taylor 5-7 G Sr. Aspen Cook 5-11 F Sr. Misti Boatman Taylor Munsell Ashlyn Watkins BOYS Billy Haley (8th year) 13-14 Record: 13-14
Outlook: A fast and athletic group is what head coach Billy Haley has this season. Led by Jaime Altamirano (5-11, Sr.) at guard, the Indians will use their athleticism to push the pace. Altamirano is an excellent shooter that never stops working on both ends of the floor. Tristan Devon (6-4, Sr.) will patrol the post using his size and ability to alter shots in the paint. Austin Albumohammed (5-6, Jr.) and
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Jaime Altamirano 5-11 G Sr. Tristan Devon 6-4 P Sr. Austin Albumohammed 5-6 PG Jr. Joey Borden 5-10 F Jr
Waukomis Chiefs
Website: www.waukomis.k12. ok.us GIRLS Matt Cue (6th year) 13-14 Record: 3-22
Outlook: Last season Waukomis fought through a lot of growing pains, but after an excellent summer and keeping with a positive attitude, they are ready for the new season. Head coach Matt Cue said the team was ready to get the season started. “We’re looking forward to a positive season. The girls have worked extremely hard in the off-season and are ready for a new year.” Kysha Eck (11.6 ppg, 4.0 rpg) brings senior leadership from the point guard position. MacKenna Mack (5-9, Jr.) averaged 7.1 points a game last year. Madie Myers (5-7, So.) is one of several sophomores expected to help the team this season. McKinzie Franklin (5-6, So.) and Baylee Felber (5-10, So.) will give coach Cue more options in the offensive game and two solid defensive players. Eck is a four-year starter and leader on the floor. She brings intensity and energy to the floor every time she laces up. Kysha Eck 5-5 PG Sr. MacKenna Mack 5-9 G Jr. Madie Myers 5-7 G So. McKinzie Franklin 5-6 G So. Baylee Felber 5-10 F So. BOYS Beau Custer (1st year) 13-14 Record: 9-13
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points per game last year and quickly became the team’s go-to player last year. “It should be a competitive season this year. We return all five starters and the entire bench. The team is looking for new success,” said coach Custer. Justus Crites (5-10, Jr.) knocked down 11.5 points a game last year. Center Jared Lawson (6-2, Jr.) averaged 8.0 points and a handful of rebounds. Forward Chance Mullins (6-1, Jr.) and guard Riley Williams (5-8, So.) add close to 10 points and give coach Custer two players with good defense. Zach Prince is another player the team is excited to see on the court this year. Hunter Lovell 5-11 G So. Justus Crites 5-10 G Jr. Jared Lawson 6-2 C Jr. Chance Mullins 6-1 F Jr. Riley Williams 5-8 G So. Zach Prince
Waurika Eagles Website: www.waurikaschools. org GIRLS Everett Hodges (4th year) 13-14 Record: 16-7
Outlook: An unexpected departure of two returning starters during the off-season leaves head coach Everett Hodges without a single player on his lineup with experience as a starter. What the Lady Eagles do have is a talented group of sophomores eager to spread their wings and fly. Leading those efforts will be 5-4 guard Alyssa Masoner and 5-11 Skylar Bartling. “Alyssa has the quickness to make plays on offense and defense,” said Hodges, and Skylar has the skills to play any position on the court and can be a beast on either end of the floor.” Masoner, the fourth year head coach, will also rely upon 5-9 senior Brianna Porterfield for play in the paint while 5-3 Tyler Gunter and 5-6 Macie Wright speed things up. The Eagles get a big boost when 5-11 sophomore forward Karlee Gholson takes the floor and then get added energy from the play of 5-2 freshman Sam Horner. “We’re a young team with talent,” said Hodges. “A lot of the sophomore girls saw lots of action last season as freshmen.
So with a little more confidence and added depth, this team has plenty of opportunities ahead.” Brianna Porterfield 5-9 P Sr. Sancer Barton 5-0 G Jr. Lakyn Forsyth 5-4 F Jr. Alyssa Masoner 5-4 G So. Skylar Bartling 5-11 F So. Tyler Gunter 5-3 G So. Macie Writh 5-6 F So. Karlee Gholson 5-11 F So. Sam Hower 5-2 G Fr. Sara Tolle 5-4 G Fr. Jada Ross 5-4 G Fr. BOYS Joe Masoner (4th year) 13-14 Record: 8-14
Outlook: How high the Eagles will soar this season will depend upon the development of experience following the graduation departure from last season’s squad. Two players with proven ability ready to take their time in the starting lineup are 6-3 junior forward Mason Boyd (3.5ppg/5.1reb) and 6-3 junior guard Zac Jenkins (2.3ppg/4.2reb). “Mason and Zac are the two players we have returning with varsity experience,” said coach Joe Masoner. “Their leadership with such a young squad will definitely have an impact on how we develop throughout the year.” Waurika gains the size advantage with 6-5 sophomore center Tanner Faucett (2.2ppg/2.4reb) playing in the paint with help from 6-2 sophomore forward Logan Bernard. A pair of sophomore guards including Darian Hernandez and Tucker Mora will be keys to the perimeter scoring this season. “We’re very young in playing time experience,” admits Masoner,” but we have some boys ready to step up into the spotlight for their time to shine. Until we get comfortable in our offensive rotations, we’re going to rely upon our defense to create added opportunities to score.” Mason Boyd 6-3 F Jr. Zac Jenkins 6-3 G Jr. Tanner Faucett 6-5 P So. Logan Bernard 6-2 F So. Darian Hernandez 5-8 G So. Tucker Mora 5-8 G So.
Welch Wildcats
Website: www.welch.k12.ok.us GIRLS Shawn Goodwin 13-14 Record: 14-12
Outlook: The Lady Wildcats bring back four starters from last season and are expected to improve upon their 14-12 overall record. Forwards Paige Hall (5-6, Sr.) and Erika Weston (5-8, Sr.) will be the backbone of the Lady Cats offense. Last season Hall averaged 13 points and eight rebounds per game with Watson pouring in six points and six rebounds per game. On the perimeter Welch will be slightly younger with Abbey Armstrong (5-4, Jr.) and Taya Buchanon (5-7, Jr.) leading the way. Jaeli Jorgenson (5-7, Fr.) will also be counted on to make a big impact this year. Paige Hall 5-6 F Sr. Erika Weston 5-8 F Sr. Abbey Armstrong 5-4 G Jr. Taya Buchanon 5-7 G Jr. Jaeli Jorgenson 5-7 G Fr.
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Weleetka Outlaws
Website: www.weleetka.k12. ok.us GIRLS Shawn Campbell (1st year) 13-14 Record: 12-13
Outlook: Look for an up-tempo style of play from the Lady Outlaws this season. Head coach Shawn Campbell returns two starters from last year’s team, but has several players he’s excited to see on the floor. Jaycee Weeks (5-6, Sr.) will start at guard giving the team some experience on the floor. Aubrey Frye (5-7, Sr.) joins Weeks in the backcourt. The tandem will bring leadership to the team, on and off the court. Katrina Lewis (5-8, Jr.) will play forward, while Abrianna Drake (5-6, So.) adds speed and athleticism to the lineup. “We should improve quickly. We have a young team and only return two seniors,” said coach Campbell. “Lewis will be an impact player because she can push the floor with our guards and dominate both ends
of the court.”
Jaycee Weeks 5-6 G Sr. Aubrey Frye 5-7 G Sr. Katrina Lewis 5-8 F Jr. Abrianna Drake 5-6 G So.
BOYS William Bencoma (4th year) 13-14 Record: 24-4
Outlook: Head coach William Bencoma has talent despite graduated several key players from last year’s 24-win team. “We lost four starters from last year’s team that played big minutes. We have a lot of eager, young guys that are ready to fill those roles and they will have plenty of opportunities,” said Bencoma. Chance Hawkins (6-2, Jr.) is the only returning starter. Hawkins will start at forward with Kolyn Leitka (6-0, Jr.). The pair gives coach Bencoma a formidable combo for opponents to deal with. Connor Fixico (5-10, Jr.) and Austin Robertson (6-1, So.) are two guards with good speed and a presence on the floor. Center Stephen Deane (6-5, Sr.) brings size to the floor. Deane will have a major impact on the outcome of games this year. Chance Hawkins 6-2 F Jr. Kolyn Leitka 6-0 F Jr. Connor Fixico 5-10 G Jr. Austin Robertson 6-1 G So. Stephen Deane 6-5 C Sr.
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Woodland Cougars
GIRLS Teresa Bledsoe 13-14 Record: 18-8
Outlook: The Lady Cougars have plenty of reasons to be excited about the 2014 season. The first reason is the amount of players returning to a lineup that finished 18-8 last season. The second reason is senior guard/forward Raylee Conner (5-8) who is one of the best overall players in the state. Conner averaged 20.4 points, 8 rebounds, 1 block, 3.7 assists and 4 steals per game. Her ability to play all five positions makes her extremely difficult to defend. Junior Presley Tucker (5-8) will be a nice compliment to Conner. Tucker had a successful sophomore season, averaging 9.5 points, 7 rebounds and 3 steals per game. Senior Sarah Ben (5-5) will be a leader in the backcourt. She averaged 8.5 points, 6 rebounds, 3.2 assists and 3 steals per game as a junior. Center Shelbi Gordon (5-11) stuffed the stat sheet as a junior as well. She averaged 8.7 points, 6 rebounds and 1 block per game last season. Sophomore Josie Rice (6-2) joins Gordon in the post. Rice was injured much of last season, but in her last 9 games she averaged 7 points, 5.1 rebounds and 1 block. This team has four players who could be the sixth man. The Lady Cougars have tremendous depth that should carry them a long way. “We have a good group of athletes and our size inside is going to be a huge advantage,”
Raylee Conner 5-8 G/F Sr. Presley Tucker 5-8 F Jr. Sarah Ben 5-5 G Sr. Shelbi Gordon 5-11 C Sr. Josie Rice 6-2 C So. Harleigh Moore G Jr. Hannah Godfrey G/F Jr. Hailey Holloway F Jr. Emilee Conner F So. BOYS Brady Goad 13-14 Record: 7-16
Outlook: According to head coach Brady Goad, the 2014 season will be a growing one for the Woodland Cougars. “We will be far better at the end of the year than we will be at the beginning,” Goad said. The Cougars have an experienced starting lineup, but lack an experienced bench. Junior point guard Gage McKinney (5-7) has been working hard to perfect his game. This season, Goad believes all of McKinney’s hard work will pay off. Fellow junior Rowdy Heath will be both an inside and outside wing player. Seniors Ethan and Nathan Burns will compose the frontcourt. Joining McKinney in the backcourt is senior Cyler Barrone. Barrone averaged two points and two assists per game last season. Gage McKinney 5-7 PG Jr. Ethan Burns C Sr. Nathan Burns PF Sr. Rowdy Heath SF/PF Jr. Cyler Barrone SG Sr.
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1 FT. COBB-BROXTON 1334 2 LOOKEBA-SICKLES 1208 3 FORGAN 1105 4 RED OAK 1072 5 LEEDEY 985 6 CIMARRON 974 7 HAMMON 805 8 BIG PASTURE 710 9 EARLSBORO 654 10 TIPTON 648 11 WHITESBORO 616 12 LEFLORE 586 13 CHATTANOOGA 521 14 SOUTHWEST COVENANT 407 15 WAPANUCKA 382 16 FT. SUPPLY 324 17 HANNA 298 18 EAGLETOWN 279 19 BURLINGTON 219 20 FELT 212 VYPE Oklahoma State Champion Pick:
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1 RED OAK 1183 2 LOMEGA 1140 3 ERICK 1026 4 CHATTANOOGA 904 5 LEEDEY 850 6 FT. COBB-BROXTON 778 7 BURLINGTON 747 8 INDIAHOMA 744 9 ARNETT 716 10 LEFLORE 569 11 COYLE 556 12 VARNUM (1) 534 13 FORGAN 463 14 CANEY 446 15 BUFFALO VALLEY 389 16 DUKE 271 17 TIMBERLAKE 239 18 PITTSBURG 197 19 ASHER 187 20 MIDWAY 108 VYPE Oklahoma State Champion Pick:
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Josh McMinn (6-3) Southwest Covenant Patriots – Senior-Forward A First Team All-State selectee and VYPE Top 100 player, McMinn is a playmaker averaging a double-double. Cameron Hines (5-10) Fort Cobb-Broxton Mustangs – Sophomore-Guard Hines leads a talented group this season with his 17 points and 8.2 assists per game. Blake Blagg-Tidwell (6-3) Whitesboro Bulldogs – Senior-Guard One of the best players in Class B, Blagg-Tidwell will average 20 points and seven rebounds. Taran Knox (6-0) Big Pasture Rangers – Senior-Guard Knox averaged 20.5 points and 6.1 rebounds last season. Derick McCormick (6-2) Earlsboro Wildcats – JuniorGuard Despite playing hurt most of last year, McCormick averaged 23.1 points and 5.9 rebounds a game.
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Tyra Aska (5-6) Coyle Bluejackets – Junior-Guard Aska brings shooting, defense and style to the court. She averaged 18 points and seven steals a game. Sarah Garvie (5-6) Burlington Elks – Junior-Guard Garvie knocked down 24 point and averaged 4.0 steals last season. Makenzie Janz (5-8) Erick Bearcats – Junior-Guard Selected to the VYPE Top 100, Janz can shoot the threepointer and play tight defense. Rainey Mauzey (6-0) Red Oak – Junior-Forward Quick and strong, Mauzey is a force on both ends of the floor as Lady Eagles seek a return to Class B finals. Sydney DeVaughan (5-7) Fort Cobb-Broxton Mustangs – Senior-Forward DeVaughan provides the spark the Lady Mustangs need on offense. She averaged 16.5 a game last year.
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Shane Tisdale (6-4) Caney Cougars – JuniorForward With tremendous potential, Tisdale could become the go-to guy. He averaged 22 points and six rebounds.
Vanessa Woodard (5-9) Fort Supply Bulldogs – Senior-Forward A threat for a double-double, Woodard averaged 22 points and 9.4 rebounds a game.
Riley Zeller (6-8) Chattanooga Warriors – JuniorCenter The big man averaged 20 points a game and is a force on the boards.
Jessie Harrel (5-6) Leedey Bison – Senior-Guard Harrel accounted for 15 points and nabbed 31 steals last season.
Erik Duarte (6-3) Felt Bulldogs – Senior-Forward A double-double threat, Duarte is strong on the perimeter or in the paint. Garrett Cox (6-0) Erick Bearcats – Senior-Point Guard Cox averaged 16.2 points and 8.5 rebounds per contest. Zach Sweeton (6-3) Kinta Eagles – Junior-Forward Sweeton brings scoring and a toughness in the paint. Averaged 15.5 points and 6.9 rebounds last year.
Cynda Factor (5-5) Sasakwa Vikings – Senior-Guard A dynamic player, Factor averaged 18 points and three assists last year. Autumn Cato (5-7) Webbers Falls Warriors – JuniorGuard Energetic and athletic, Cato brings instant offense and tough defense to the court. 16.2ppg, 7.2 reb, 6.4 stls. Amber Collins (6-3) Buffalo Valley Buffaloes – Senior-Center The senior is a double-double threat every night. Look for Collins to become a big name this season.
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ALINE-CLEO COUGARS Website: www.alinecleo.k12. ok.us
GIRLS *No information provided by school. BOYS James Wiley (1st year) 13-14 Record: 10-17
Outlook: First year head coach is excited for the future of this program. “I am excited about this season. We have some good talent coming up from the younger grades to add to a lot of experience returning from last year. The boys worked hard this summer and are primed to add to the win total they had a year ago,” said coach Wiley. Kevin Wallace (6-4, Sr.) will start at center. With his wingspan and ability to get off the floor, he could be a big factor in close games. Justin Dobbs (6-0, Sr.) and Davon Stokes (5-10, Sr.) bring leadership and solid defense. Their play will go a long way in determining the overall success of the team. Kristopher Robinson (5-8, Jr.) is electric on offense and one of the top defenders in the class. Tanner Swinney (6-1, Jr.) may be the answer for the Cougars inside. Bracen Ryel is another player expected to contribute this season.
“We seem to go as she (Wayland) goes,” said head coach Scot Friesen. Other key players to watch this year will be guards Bailey New (5-4, Sr.) and Molly Landers (5-7, So.). Last year the two guards combined to average nearly 16 points and six rebounds per game. Forward Hannah Shoaf (5-7, Jr.) averaged 12.6 points and 3.7 rebounds per game last year and anchors the Arnett frontcourt. Helping Shoaf out inside will be Tristen Flanagan (5-8, Jr.) and Laura Givens (5-6, Jr.). Last season Flanagan stuffed the stat sheet averaging 7.2 points, 5.7 rebounds and 3.0 steals per game while Givens added an average of 3.5 points and 3.7 rebounds per game. Peyton Wayland 5-4 G Jr. Hannah Shoaf 5-7 F Jr. Bailey New 5-4 G Sr. Tristen Flanagan 5-8 F Jr. Molly Landers 5-7 G/F So. Laura Givens 5-6 F Jr.
Kevin Wallace 6-4 C Sr. Justin Dobbs 6-0 G Sr. Davon Stokes 5-10 G Sr. Kristopher Robinson 5-8 G Jr. Tanner Swinney 6-1 P Jr. Bracen Ryel
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Website: www.arnett.k12.ok.us GIRLS Scot Friesen 13-14 Record: 20-9
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Outlook: Head coach Scot Friesen begins his first year coaching the boys at Arnett since 2001 and has three returning starters to help him hit the ground running. Guards Ryne Friesen (6-0, Sr.) and Jake Miller (5-10, Sr.) lead that charge. Last year Friesen averaged 11.5 points, 3.5 rebounds and 3.5 assists a game while Miller chipped in an average of 7.3 points and 2.3 rebounds per game. In the frontcourt Friesen will rely heavily on center Brad Davis (6-4, Jr.) and forwards Triston Pshigoda (6-1, Jr.) and Wacy Murrow (6-1, Jr.). Davis made big contributions on the glass last year averaging 6.3 rebounds a game but will be expected to improve on his average of 4.0 points a game this year. Meanwhile Pshigoda and Murrow will be new to the starting lineup after both made contributions off the bench last year. Overall Friesen was fairly blunt about where he thinks his team will stack up this year. “We will be better than people think,” Friesen said. Ryne Friesen 6-0 G Sr. Jake Miller 5-10 G Sr. Brad Davis 6-4 C Jr. Triston Pshigoda 6-1 F Jr. Wacy Murrow 6-1 F Jr.
Arnett Wildcats
Outlook: An area tournament team last year the Arnett Lady Wildcats are eyeing a trip to the Big House this year with all five starters returning. The biggest impact player among those returners is guard Peyton Wayland (5-4, Jr.), who averaged 11.4 points, 5.4 rebounds, 2.5 assists and 2.3 steals per game.
BOYS Scot Friesen 13-14 Record: 22-9
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Asher Indians
Website: www.Asher.k12.ok.us GIRLS Tari Dubler (6th year) 13-14 Record: 19-10
Outlook: The opportunities for a successful season abound for the Lady Indians as a trio of starters return along with proven players making the transition from role players to the starting five. Tarin Dubler, a 5-6 sophomore guard who lead Asher in scoring averaging 19.3 points per contest while grabbing 5.0 rebounds returns to team with 6-1 junior center Shelby Fleming, whose presence on the blocks resulted in 15.2 points, 8.4 rebounds plus 4.0 blocked
shots per game. Senior guard Haley Odell (6.4ppg/5.1asst) provides another scoring threat from the perimeter returning to the starting lineup for coach Tari Dubler along with a pair of juniors Desaray Goodgion (4.0ppg/4.0reb) and Chelsy Bottom (6.0ppg/5.0reb). “Depth with playmaking ability is a plus for us,” said Dubler who enters her sixth season. “The development of the younger players along with our veterans will allow us to have a deep playoff run.” Haley Odell 5-4 G Sr. Shelby Fleming 6-1 C Jr. Desaray Goodgion 5-6 F Jr. Chelsy Bottom 5-10 F Jr. Tarin Dubler 5-6 G So. Karina Ramirez 5-5 G So. Mikaila Brooks 5-7 F So. Braxten Frazier 5-7 G Fr. Madi Hamilton 5-2 G Fr. Ashley Odell 5-4 G Fr. Mikayla Lehman 5-4 G Fr. Karla Ramirez 5-5 G Fr. Holly Stevens 5-4 G Fr.
BOYS Shane Coker/Darrin Fowler (1st year) 13-14 Record: 16-11
Outlook: With an unexpected coaching change, Shane Coker and Darrin Fowler have taken over the basketball fortunes for the Indians seeking to achieve similar success earned by Asher baseball teams. “We don’t expect to end up anywhere short of the state tournament at Asher,” said Coker, who continues rehabilitation from knee surgery. “This is a group of guys that know what it takes to be a winner. With our athleticism and team chemistry, we’ll be ready to turn the corner come playoffs.” Seven seniors including five starters all return from last year including the guard trio of 5-10 Hunter Fowler, 5-11 Caleb Dubler and 6-3 Coleten Patten. Adding muscle to the lineup again will be 6-2 senior forward Tim Johnson and 6-3 Sean Fleming. The Indians senior leadership will be signaled with the play of 6-0 guard Ryan Pybas and 6-2 Colby Carpenter coming off the bench to bolster Asher’s half court game and controlled style of play. Caleb Dubler 5-11 G Sr.
Hunter Fowler 5-10 G Sr. Coleten Patten 6-3 G Sr. Ryan Pybas 6-0 G Sr. Tim Johnson 6-2 F Sr. Sean Fleming 6-3 F Sr. Colby Carpenter 6-2 F Sr. Chris McDonald 5-9 G Jr. Preston Patten 5-11 G So. Hunter Seright 6-0 G So. J.R. Milburn 5-11 G So.
BALKO BISON
Website: www.balko.k12.ok.us GIRLS Cary Myers (1st year) 13-14 Record: 18-8
Outlook: First year head coach Cary Myers takes over a team that doesn’t return any players for last years 18-8 squad, but what coach Myers does have is a talented, but young group of players. “We don’t feed into what everybody is saying. We are young, but we aren’t using that as an excuse not to work each and every day. We just want to show everybody we are a good team and continue to improve with each game,” said Myers. Junior Chelsea Akridge returns with the most experience on the team at the forward position. Another player with experience is sophomore guard Micah Cowan. Look for Annie Mills and Mallory Hawkins to make an impact this season as freshmen. Annie Millls G Fr. Mallory Hawkins P Fr. Chelsea Akridge F Jr. Micah Cowan G So. Cheyenne Caldwell G Fr. Cheyenne Lagunas P Fr. Alyssa Jones P Fr. BOYS J.J. Manning (2nd year) 13-14 Record: 14-11
Outlook: With three returning starters to the team, head coach J. J. Manning has a leg up on the competition. Now he needs to find the right formula for success. Seniors Dakota Jackson and Jordan Busch lead the way with juniors Tristan Villines and Josh Hawkins cracking the starting lineup. Sophomore Brad Ferguson looks to be the fifth starter in the lineup, but competition is open and several players are showing promise. Look for Chandler Dearmin, Owen Creason and Trent Ferguson coming off the bench.
Dakota Jackson Sr. Jordan Busch Sr. Tristan Villines Jr. Josh Hawkins Jr. Brad Ferguson So. Chandler Dearmin Fr. Owen Creason So. Trent Ferguson So. Tucker Hudgins Sr. Daniel Olvera Jr. Heath McCleskey Jr. Kade McCleskey So. Cody Frantz So.
Battiest PANTHERS Website: www.battiest.k12. ok.us/ GIRLS Toby Bean 13-14 Record: 3-18
Outlook: Toby Bean comes into this season with a “young and talented” team. He has three freshmen who will come in and start immediately. Kaylnn Noah (5-9) will be in the frontcourt. Fellow freshmen Keyana Leal (5-3) and Elizabeth Watson (5-4) will start in the backcourt for Bean. Lone senior Korryn Hardaway (5-2) will manage the game for the Lady Panthers. Sophomore Nakiah Leal (5-8) will join Noah in the frontcourt. Bean hopes his team can continuously build as the season goes on. Keyana Leal 5-3 G Fr. Nakiah Leal 5-8 F So. Korryn Hardaway 5-2 G Sr. Elizabeth Watson 5-4 G Fr. Kalynn Noah 5-9 F Fr. BOYS Toby Bean 13-14 Record: 0-21
Outlook: After failing to record a win last season, head coach Toby Bean hopes his group of battle-tested seniors will lead this team to some victories. A trio of seniors and a pair of sophomores compose the starting lineup. Daniel Wilson (6-1) and Matt Hardin (5-7) will start in the backcourt. Austin Parker (6-3) and Konnor Smith (5-10) will man the wings. In the post, sophomore Kolt Capps (64) will need to be a forceful rim protector. Daniel Wilson 6-1 G Sr. Matt Hardin 5-7 G Sr. Austin Parker 6-3 F Sr.
Konnor Smith 5-10 F So. Kolt Capps 6-4 C So.
Big Pasture BENNINGTON Rangers Website: www.bigpastureps.k12. BEARS ok.us Website: www.benningtonisd.org GIRLS John Talley 13-14 Record: 16-10
Outlook: Lots of new faces will be counted on this season for Coach John Talley as the Lady Bears begin the rebuilding process. Seniors Hayleh Lowrey and and Kayle Malone will be counted on heavily for leadership as the lone two returnees from last year’s rotation. “Basically we are starting fresh this year,” Talley said. “It’s kind of all new with a bunch of new players having to step in and contribute. We have a little bit of quickness but we aren’t going to play as fast as we did last year. We’ll still look to press defensively though.” Hayleh Lowrey Sr. Kayle Malone Sr. Ericka Puentes Sr. Taylor Dancer Jr. Kindal Stricklen So. Nicole McWilliams So. Maria Martinez So. BOYS Bobby Weil 13-14 Record: N/A
Outlook: After a terrific push to the area round of the playoffs, the Bears will be looking to build on that experience and challenge for a spot in the Class B state tournament this year. Depth will be outstanding which should allow Coach Bobby Weil the ability to rotate players frequently. Seniors Taylin Palmer and Cameron Hammond will be vital cogs but several quality freshmen could also contribute. “We have a really strong freshman group,” Weil said. “Every kid I bring off the bench may be a freshman and we may start a couple others. We may struggle a little early until they get some experience under their belts.” Expect the Bears to push the tempo a lot to capitalize on that depth and athleticism. Taylin Palmer Sr. Cameron Hammond Sr. Trevor McWilliams Sr. Dylan Clark Jr. Zach Henderson Jr. Michael Rochelle Jr.
GIRLGIRLS Nick Gable 13-14 Record: 16-12
Outlook: Improving on last season’s 16-12 record is the goal for the Lady Rangers this year and the biggest factor in accomplishing that goal will be the play of small forward Allison Lucas (6-0, Sr.). Last season Lucas averaged 10 points and eight rebounds per game and will be expected to do even more this year. Rounding out the frontcourt for the Lady Rangers will be power forward Rebecca Eye (5-10, Jr.) and center Aubrey Kosechata (5-8, So.). In the backcourt Baily Boydston (5-6, So.) will be the primary ballhandler as the team’s point guard. Also on the perimeter expect shooting guard McKenna Laminack (5-2, So.) to play a major role. “It’s a rebuilding year with a lot of youth around Lucas. Once the youngsters settle in we could surprise some people,” Big Pasture head coach Nick Gable said. Allison Lucas 6-0 SF Sr. Baily Boydston 5-6 PG So. Aubrey Kosechata 5-8 C So. Rebecca Eye 5-10 PF Jr. McKenna Laminack 5-2 SG So. Kurstan Davis 5-5 So. BOYS Nick Gable 13-14 Record: 18-9
Outlook: The Rangers have a wealth of experience at their disposal this year including four returning starters. Headlining that group is shooting guard Taran Knox (6-0, Sr.) who averaged 20.5 points, 6.1 rebounds and 4.0 steals per game last year. Cameron Smith (6-5, Sr.) is a player with state tournament experience and will give the Rangers a solid inside presence at power forward. The Rangers should also get a major boost from small forward Johnny Peterson (6-1, Sr.) who is a transfer from Grandfield. A three-year starter for the Bearcats Peterson led his team in scoring last year. Also part of the projected starting lineup this
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year will be guards Ishsta Glass (5-7, Jr.) and Trace Fisher (5-7 Sr.). Last season Glass averaged 5.1 points per game while Fisher added an average of 5.6. The Rangers also have a very talented bench led by sixth man Tucker Clem (6-0, Jr.). Last season Clem averaged 4.3 points and 5.5 rebounds per game. “We should have a chance at a deep run. We have lots of size and speed. Our large senior group gives us a lot of experience,” Big Pasture head coach Nick Gable said. Taran Knox 6-0 SG Sr. Cameron Smith 6-5 PF Sr. Ishsta Glass 5-7 PG Jr. Johnny Peterson 6-1 SF Sr. Trace Fisher 5-7 PG Sr. Tucker Clem 6-0 Jr.
Bluejacket Chieftains Website: www.bluejacket.k12. ok.us GIRLS Jeremy Rogers 13-14 Record: 15-11
Outlook: As they look to improve upon last year’s 15-11 record the Lady Chieftains will be counting on a guard-oriented lineup according to head coach Jeremy Rogers. “We will be small but very quick,” Rogers said. Point guard Tori Anderson (5-1, So.) averaged seven points and 5.5 assists as a freshman last year and will be the engine that makes her team go again this year. Also on the perimeter versatile athletes Sierra Birdsell (5-5, Sr.) and Tristen Chapman (5-4, Sr.) will both play major roles. Last year Birdsell averaged 10 points and seven rebounds per game while Chapman
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averaged four points per game. On the inside, fans will be able to find forward Sidney Windle (5-6, So.) who is described by her coach as a great rebounder, and averaged 11 points and nine rebounds last year. Cameran Bluejacket (5-7, So.) completes the Lady Chieftains’ projected starting lineup and will also primarily operate in the paint this year. Off the bench guards Johnna Tharp and Sophie Windle should both see big minutes for the Lady Chieftains. Tori Anderson 5-1 PG So. Sidney Windle 5-6 F So. Sierra Birdsell 5-5 G/F Sr. Tristen Chapman 5-4 G/F Sr. Cameran Bluejacket 5-7 F/C So. Johnna Tharp G Jr. Sophie Windle G Fr. BOYS Jeremy Rogers 13-14 Record: 5-13
Outlook: Last season the Chieftains finished with a disappointing 5-13 record but were able to make it to the regional tournament giving some hope for the upcoming season. An experienced lineup led by center Terrell Bluejacket (6-5, Sr.) also will be something the Chieftains have in their favor. Last season Bluejacket averaged eight rebounds per game and will be the focal point of the Chieftains offense this year. Point guard Coltin Smith (5-10, Sr.) will be the Chieftains main weapon on the outside this year after averaging 11 points per game last year. Tanner McHone (6-0, Sr.), Kawian Rogers (5-8, So.) and Challin Rogers (5-9, Sr.) will all join Smith on the perimeter this year. Coltin Smith 5-10 PG Sr.
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Terrell Bluejacket 6-5 C Sr. Tanner McHone 6-0G Sr. Kawian Rogers 5-8 G So. Challin Rogers 5-9 G Sr.
BOISE CITY WILDCATS Website: www.boisecity.k12. ok.us
GIRLS *No Information Provided By School. BOYS Rhyan Daugherty 13-14 Record: 13-10
Outlook: After going through some growing pains last year the Wildcats bring back all five starters from last year’s team. Among those returners is guard Jaedon Whitfield (6-5, Jr.), who head coach Rhyan Daugherty says has the ability to be the best player in Class B. Last season Whitfield averaged 20 points and seven rebounds per game and has the ability to make a major impact on both ends of the floor. Fellow guards Micah Arthaud (61, Jr.) and Branden James (5-10, Sr.) are also both talented scorers who each averaged 12 points per game last year. Arthaud is also very adept at working on the glass and pulled down an average of six boards per game last season. Point guard Austin Smith (5-11,
Sr.) and center Kolby White (6-6, Sr.) will also be in the starting lineup this year for the Wildcats. Last season Smith averaged five points and three assists per game while White chipped in four points and four rebounds per game. Jaedon Whitfield 6-5 G Jr. Micah Arthaud 6-1 G Jr. Austin Smith 5-11 PG Sr. Branden James 5-10 G Sr. Kolby White 6-6 C Sr. Braxton Crews 6-0 G
BOKOSHE TIGERS
Website: www.bokoshe.k12.ok.us GIRLS Bryan Murray (7th year) 13-14 Record: 10-16
Outlook: The opportunities for success await the Lady Tigers as four starters return to the hardwood for head coach Bryan Murray. The ability to score from beyond the arc or finish at the rim abound for 5-8 junior guard Hunter Traylor, who averaged a double-double in 26 games last year with 24.6 point and 11.2 rebounds as well as dishing out 7.3 assists per contest. A trio of sophomores including 5-3 Shawnee Gibson (9.2ppg/5.2 asst), 5-6 Cheyene Crase (6.7ppg/5.6reb) and 5-0 Rica Beam (6.5ppg/3.1asst) will join 5-3 senior guard Megan Stroud
(4.1ppg/1.3asst) and energetic 5-6 freshman Kim Swindle in the rotation of players. “With three sophomores and a freshman in the top six players, we’re still a young team,” said Murray, “but this group can put points on the scoreboard.” Megan Stroud 5-3 G Sr. Hunter Traylor 5-8 G Jr. Shawnee Gibson 5-3 G So. Cheyene Crase 5-6 F So. Rica Beam 5-0 G So. Kim Swindle 5-6 G/F Fr.
BOYS Jeff Williamson (2nd year) 13-14 Record: 1-15
Outlook: The Tigers enter this season determined for success as head coach Jeff Williamson enters his second year at the helm. After missing last year, 6-0 senior Matt Miller returns to the court enhancing Bokoshe’s ability to stretch the floor. Three starters return including a pair of double digit performers in 5-10 Jacob Summers (12.3ppg/2.4reb) and 6-0 Christian Strove (12.2ppg/2.4 reb) along with 6-2 junior forward James Cox (5.3ppg/2.6reb). Randy Collins, a 5-10 senior forward who totaled 4.3 rebounds and 2.0 points will share minutes with a pair of 5-10 freshman, Zaiven Husak and Deondra Henderson, in the lineup. “It’s still a young team but one with another year of experience,” said Williamson. “With the return of Miller and the playing time gained last year by the young guys, I’m confident we’ll be improved.” Matt Miller 6-0 C Sr. Randy Collins 5-10 F Sr. James Cox 6-2 F Jr. Jacob Summers 5-10 G So. Christian Strove 6-0 G So. Zaiven Husak 5-10 F Fr. Deondra Henderson 5-10 F Fr.
with her. The Lady ‘Cats will look to senior center Kristin Perry (10ppg, 10rpg) for team leadership this season. Other returning starters will be Kyla Smith (2ppg, 5rpg) and Kymber Igert (8ppg, 6rpg) who will be the heir-apparent at the point guard spot. “Kymber is very talented and a smart player that understands the game. How she leads us in that role will dictate how the Lady Wildcats do this season,” said Tefatiller. Braggs will look to a pair of juniors to make valuable contributions as well in Nancy Clark and Sydnee Whitekiller. “This is a rebuilding year for us. We’ll rely a lot on the three starters we have back, but freshmen and a couple of new faces to the program will hopefully help us fill in the gaps,’ said Tefatiller. Kristin Perry 5-11 C Sr. Kymber Igert 5-9 G So. Kyla Smith 5-7 f Jr. Nancy Clark 5-0 G Jr. Sydnee Whitekiller 5-4 G Jr. BOYS Jay Ray (1st year) 13-14 Record: 16-10
Brodey Igert 6-1 F/G Sr. Blaine Dunlap 5-11 G Sr. Tanner Coen 5-11 F Sr. Jayden Hubler 6-1 C/F Sr. Walter Hanson 6-0 G Jr. Andrew Askew 5-10 G Jr. Travis Bacher 5-9 G Jr. Rowdy Ensminger 6-0 G Jr.
Mason Jones 6-1 C/F So. Justin Haworth 5-9 G So. Canyon Miller 5-8 G So. Austin Kizzia 5-11 F So. Stephen Horton 5-11 G So. Johnathan Turner 5-10 F So. Jake Ward 6-3 C/F Fr. Dakota Kimberlin 5-8 G Fr. Anthony Bonilla 5-10 F Fr. Burk Trapper 5-9 F Fr.
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BRAGGS WILDCATS
Website: www.braggs.k12.ok.us GIRLS Nancy Teafatiller (1st year) 13-14 Record: 7-19
Outlook: New head coach Nancy Teafatiller will be looking to fill the shoes of departed point guard Jaycie Ray who carried a lot of the scoring burden
Outlook: The loss of high-scoring guard Payton York will be the big challenge facing new coach Jay Ray and the Wildcats this season. Braggs will be long on leadership with three senior starters returning in Brodey Igert (10.4ppg, 8.2rpg, 1.6bpg), three-point wiz Blaine Dunlap (11.7ppg), and Tanner Coen (3rpg). Igert will be a big key for Braggs according to Ray. “Brodey is an athlete. He can play any of the five spots on the floor, He’s quick enough to stay on an opposing point guard and can jump high enough to guard a center,” said Ray. Up-tempo offense and quick defense will be the style for the Wildcats. “We’ll use a 10 man rotation with no clear-cut starting five and we’ll have to play fundamental defense and share the ball on offense to be successful,’ said Ray.
Blaine Dunlap
Website: www.buffalo.k12.ok.us
GIRLS Brian Kader (1st year) 13-14 Record: 12-16 Outlook: The Lady Bison and first year head coach Brian Kader have three seniors in the starting lineup, but they lack experience and depth. Alma Rios (5-5, Sr.) will start at guard with sophomore Wendy Aguilar (5-2). Rios and Aguilar bring speed and defense to the court. Forwards Anahi Ceniceros (5-6, Sr.) and Anna Blasdell (5-7, So.) are solid players inside the paint or on the perimeter. Center Krystal Mota (5-7, Sr.) brings solid fundamentals to the position. It may be an uphill climb this
season, but look for several positives the Lady Bison can build on this season. Alma Rios 5-5 G Sr. Wendy Aguilar 5-2 G So. Anahi Ceniceros 5-6 F Sr. Anna Blasdell 5-7 F So. Krystal Mota 5-7 C Sr. Kallie Olson
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Buffalo Valley Buffaloes Website: www.bvpsd.org GIRLS Steve Haddox (4th year) 13-14 Record: 23-4
Outlook: The Buffalo Valley fans are excited to see what this team can do with three returning starters and a roster full of talented players. Head coach Steve Haddox has a good mix of experience and youth this season. “We have all our size returning from last seasons state tournament squad as well as our leading scorer from last year. We have a good group of young players to go with our veterans and we are excited about the prospects of a great season,” said coach Haddox. Amber Collins (6-3, Sr.) is a special player. Last year she averaged 22 points and 11 rebounds per contest. She runs the floor like no other post player and works extremely hard on both ends of the floor. Collins could play at any level in Oklahoma. Emily Shaw (6-0, Sr.) is like another coach on the floor. Her shooting is only overshadowed by her leadership on the floor. Last season she averaged 16 points, eight rebounds and four assists. Stepheney Haddox (6ppg, 4rpg, 5apg, 4spg) is consistent and makes few mistakes with the ball. Also look for Breanna McPherson (5-9, So.) and Morgan Wilcox (5-3, Fr.) will make major contributions this season. Amber Collins 6-3 C Sr. Emily Shaw 6-0 F Sr. Stepheney Haddox 5-7 G Sr. Breanna McPherson 5-9 F So. Morgan Wilcox 5-3 G Fr. Kristen Johnson 5-5 G Fr.
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Burlington Elks Website: www.burlingtonschool. com GIRLS Kirsten Pruett (11th year) 13-14 Record: N/A
Outlook: A trip to the state quarterfinals last season has fueled this team to work hard to achieve more this season. Leading the way is junior guard Sarah Garvie. Garvie averaged 24 points, 4.0 rebounds and 4.0 steals a game and was named to the VYPE Top 100 this year. Head coach Kirsten Pruett said Garvie was, “a very dynamic scorer and the most competitive kid she has ever coached.” Garvie is joined in the backcourt by point guard Alysson Stewart (5-5, Jr.). Stewart shot 73% from the free throw line and averaged 3.6 assists per contest. Kelsi Smith (5-11, So.) will start at forward where she accounted for 14 points and 8.5 rebounds a year ago. Look for Sadie Vore (5-5, Sr.) to give coach Pruett production from the other forward position. Vore should average 6.5 points and 6.0 rebounds a game. “We have quite a bit of experience back from the previous season. We hope to continue the success from last season,” said Pruett. Also look for Stephanie Croft, Abi Trujillo and Julia Ferrell to make impacts coming off the bench. Sarah Garvie 5-6 G Jr. Kelsi Smith 5-11 F So. Alysson Stewart 5-5 PG Jr. Sadie Vore 5-5 F/C Sr. Stephanie Croft Abi Trujillo Julia Ferrell BOYS Ken Jones (2nd year) 13-14 Record: 20-9
Outlook: The Elks won 20 games last season and head coach Ken Jones is looking to take four returning starters to another level this season. Leading the way is Kyle Ellerbeck (6-4, Sr.) post player. Ellerbeck brings
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good experience and athleticism to the floor. Reno Talbott (5-8, Sr.) will start at one of the guard positions. Talbott plays salty defense and can score from the perimeter. Danny Ross (5-11, Sr.) is another senior with experience and leadership on the floor. A pair of sophomores will shore up the starting lineup. Jon Armbruster (6-2) and Tanner Rieger (5-8) will play the post and guard respectively. Coach Jones is looking for that 6th man and several players are battling for that role including Blake Baker (5-8, Sr.) and Marshall Burnett (6-2, So.). Kyle Ellerbeck 6-4 P Sr. Reno Talbott 5-8 G Sr. Danny Ross 5-11 G Sr. Jon Armbruster 6-2 P So. Tanner Rieger 5-8 G So. Blake Baker 5-8 G Sr. Marshall Burnett 6-2 P So.
Caney Cougars
Website: www.caneyisd.org
GIRLS *No information provided by school. BOYS Matt Brister (7th year) 13-14 Record: 14-13
Outlook: Head coach Matt Brister has had his fair share of changes to his basketball team over the years, but this year he returns minus several starters from last season. “We’re looking forward to the season. We lost four seniors that started last year. We will be smaller this year, but hope to improve our guard play and speed,” said coach Brister. Shane Tisdale (22ppg, 6rpg) is a long 6-foot-4 forward who leads the team in scoring. Only a junior, Tisdale has the potential to become one of the top scorers in the class. Colton Cole (6ppg, 2.9 apg) and fellow guard Cameron Carpenter (5-9, Sr.) have the quickness and ball handling skills to be productive at the positions. Dalton Johnson (6-0, Jr.) and Alex Fincher (6-1, Sr.) bring power to the forward position. Overall the team will give opponents fits with their athleticism and height in the paint.
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Shane Tisdale 6-4 F Jr. Colton Cole 5-7 G Sr. Cameron Carpenter 5-9 G Sr. Dalton Johnson 6-0 F Jr. Alex Fincher 6-1 F Sr.
CHATTANOOGA
WARRIORS
Website: www.chatty.k12.ok.us
GIRLS Jeff Mahoney (2nd year) 13-14 Record: 20-9 Outlook: Head coach Jeff Mahoney returns four starters from last year’s 20-win team giving the Warrior faithful high hopes for this season. “We are extremely excited going into this season. We finished the last two years as an area Saturday night loser. To say this group is hungry to get back to the state tournament would be an understatement. We feel like the drop down to Class B from Class A will also be beneficial,” said coach Mahoney. Mandy Brown (10.9 ppg, 5.0 rpg) returns as the shooting guard, while Holly Garza (10.6 ppg, 3.0 ast) will start at point guard. “Brown and Garza are both three-year starters that also were our two leading scorers from last year. This group had a super summer at team camps so excitement is in the air at Chatty.” Makenzie Lovett (5-7, Sr.) and Alyssa Wauqua (5-7, Sr.) give coach Mahoney two strong defensive players at the forward position. McKayla Quickle (5-3, Sr.) is another quick guard with good skills handing the rock. Coach Mahoney expects Macee Shaw and Darby Baggs to come off the bench and contribute to the team this season. Mandy Brown 5-6 SG Sr. Holly Garza 5-3 PG Sr. Makenzie Lovett 5-7 PF Sr. Alyssa Wauqua 5-7 SF Sr. McKayla Quickle 5-3 G Sr. Macee Shaw Darby Baggs BOYS Jerry Brown (20th year) 13-14 Record: 19-9
Outlook: Success is not limited to the Lady Warriors at Chattanooga. Head coach Jerry Brown guided his team to a 19-9 record last year and in his
20th season, he’s excited to get this team back on the floor. “We have two starters back from an Area tournament team. We are young with no seniors. We will be better offensively this year with several players that shoot the three. We also have a 6-foot-8 post player that will give us solid inside play,” said coach Brown. Corey Garza (6-0, Jr.) scored 8.0 points and 3.0 rebounds last year. Garza is joined in the backcourt with Jadel Higdon (5-8, Jr.). Big man Riley Zeller (6-8, Jr.) accounted for 20 points a game last year and is expected to increase his totals this year. Dalton Wauqua (6-0, Jr.) and Toby Denny (6-1, Fr.) will give the Warriors two starters coach Brown can count on for quality minutes this season. Corey Garza 6-0 G Jr. Jadel Higdon 5-8 G Jr. Riley Zeller 6-8 C Jr. Dalton Wauqua 6-0 G Jr. Toby Denny 6-1 F Fr. Keegan Garrett 5-10 So. Peyton Howell 5-10 So.
Cimarron
trailblazers Website: www.cimarron.k12. ok.us GIRLS
*No Info Provided By School BOYS Nick Beene 13-14 Record: 18-11
Outlook: After winning 18 games in Class A last season the Trailblazers drop down to the Class B ranks this year. That plus four returning starters have head coach Nick Beene licking his chops with the season just around the corner. “We feel that as we drop from Class A to Class B that we have the potential to have a big year. We return 90 percent of our offense and have one of the best backcourts in Class B,” Beene said. Headlining that talent-rich backcourt will be guard Logan Watkins (6-0, Sr.) who averaged 19 points, five rebounds and four assists per game last year. Cole Bergdall (5-10, Jr.) is also a major weapon in the Cimarron arsenal. Last season, Bergdall proved why
his coach calls him one of the best three-point shooters in the state by averaging 15 points per game. Point guard Chris Tydings (5-7, Sr.) is also a valuable member of the backcourt after averaging eight points per game last year. The Cimarron frontcourt will also be tough for opponents to handle this season. Forward Mason Seelke (6-1, Sr.) averaged 13 points and six rebounds per game meanwhile center Cody Coontz (6-1, Jr.) averaged four points and six rebounds per contest. Logan Watkins 6-0 G Sr. Mason Seelke 6-1 F Sr. Cole Bergdall 5-10 G Jr. Cody Coontz 6-1 C Jr. Chris Tydings 5-7 PG Sr. Bryan Raney
Copan Hornets
Website: www.copan.k12.ok.us GIRLS Kristy Bryan 13-14 Record: 12-12
Outlook: With three starters returning this year for new head coach Kristy Bryan the Lady Hornets have high expectations. “Our two senior leaders along with the mixture of young talent will provide a combination for a good season,” said Bryan. Those two senior leads will also allow the Lady Hornets to utilize an inside-out attack and attack defenses from multiple places on the floor. On the perimeter, guard Abby Bryan (5-8, Sr.) is a versatile athlete that provides a tough matchup for a lot of teams. Meanwhile on the inside Abby Fogarty (5-10, Sr.) gives the Lady Hornets a good amount of length and size in the paint. Rounding out the Lady Hornets starting rotation will be Winter Williams (5-9, So.), Bethany Bates (5-9, Jr.) and Kylie Long (5-4, So.). Abby Bryan 5-8 G/F Sr. Winter Williams 5-9 G/F So. Bethany Bates 5-9 F/C Jr. Abby Fogarty 5-10 F/C Sr. Kylie Long 5-4 G So. BOYS Kevin Foreman 13-14 Record: 0-21
Outlook: The Hornets failed to record a victory last season and
lost all of those games by double digits. All of that is in the past though and with all five starters returning head coach Kevin Foreman is ready to get the season underway. At point guard Austin King (5-8, Sr.) is back and looking to improve on his averages of 10 points and seven assists per game. Dylan Williams (5-8, So.) will also be in the starting lineup at guard after averaging eight points per game last year. In the frontcourt Kirk Foreman (6-1, So.) averaged 13 points per game last year and will be the Hornets’ best weapon in the paint. Forward Jeff Carver (6-2, Sr.) and center Joseph Phelon (6-3, So.) will also both be major contributors this season after combining to average 13 points a game last year. Austin King 5-8 G Sr. Kirk Foreman 6-1 F So. Jeff Carver 6-2 F Sr. Dylan Williams 5-8 G So. Joseph Phelon 6-3 C So.
CORN BIBLE CRUDADERS Website: www.cornbible.org GIRLS Sandra Cloud (2nd year) 13-14 Record: 3-18
Outlook: Coach Cloud will have a young team, with three returning starters but there is optimism for a better season. “We have had only seven player the last two years, but will have over ten this year. We have a lot of young talent that I expect to show a lot of improvement during the course of the season.” Leading the way will be Marissa Graf (510, Jr.) at guard. She handles the ball well and is the teams leading scorer. She has shown a great amount of improvement since her sophomore season. She will be joined by Morgan Leppke (57, Sr.) She averaged five points a game last season and is a strong shooter from the charity stripe at 77% last season. Regan Wherritt comes back for her senior season after having a solid junior campaign when she averaged 5.4 points a game, nearly six rebounds and 3.5 assists. Also looked upon to play a significant role is Laura Marrufo (5-8, So.). Marissa Graf 5-10 G Jr. Morgan Leppke 5-7 G/P Sr. Regan Wherritt 5-6 G Sr.
Laura Marrufo 5-8 P So.
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Coyle
Bluejackets Website: www.coyle.k12.ok.us GIRLS Tom Webb 13-14 Record: 25-5
Outlook: After reaching the area finals the last two seasons, fifth year head coach Tom Webb believes the next step is looming for his Bluejacket squad. “I believe our girls are already excited about taking the next step,” explained coach Webb. “The challenges given to our players over the summer were overwhelmingly met.” A junior laden squad, Coyle is aided with a VYPE Top 100 selection in Tyra Aska (5-6, Jr.) at the guard spot. Last season Aska averaged 18 points, seven steals, and eight rebounds but isn’t the only bright spot on the court for the Bluejackets. Shilah Young (5-10, Jr.) is a stats stuffer as evident by her 17 points, 11 rebounds, five blocks, and four steals as a sophomore. Coach Webb spoke of the depth of his team, “We have been together for five years, every player knows their job. This has always been a team effort; shooters shoot, rebounders rebound, and ball handlers handle the ball. All of the players I trust are impact players.” Guards Shelby Jennings (5-6, Jr.) and Adonnica Sumlin (5-7, Jr.) both are threats to keep a scorekeeper busy but also are defensive menaces that can battle on the boards. Providing depth and energy off the bench are Abi Crenshaw, Keihanna Coleman, Alicia Maker, and Anika Smalley. Tyra Aska 5-6 G Jr. Shilah Young 5-10 C Jr. Shelby Jennings 5-6 G Jr. Adonnica Sumlin 5-7 G Jr. Abi Crenshaw 5-8 Keihanna Coleman 5-8 Alicia Maker 5-6 Anika Smalley 5-5 BOYS Josh Sumrall 13-14 Record: 16-13
Outlook: As the Bluejackets make
the move to Class B, 13th year head coach Josh Sumrall enters the 2014-15 campaign with a young squad. “We’re a young team with no seniors. With very athletic and experienced underclassmen we should only get better as the season goes on,” explained coach Sumrall. Guards Chaz Newton (6-0, So.) and Jared Weathers (5-10, Jr.) bring experience and high basketball IQ to the court every game giving coach Sumrall two strong options. Newton averaged 11.7 points and 6.3 rebounds last year while Weathers averaged 7.5 points, 2.6 assists and 2.1 rebounds as a sophomore. The Bluejackets return guard LaShay Johnson (5-10, Jr.) after only getting 13 games of action out of him last season due to a broken hand. Upfront Coyle will count upon Heath Moorman (6-3, Jr.) and Del City move in Brandon Adams (6-3, So.). Moorman averaged nearly five points and five rebounds last season and could added increased production this year. Off the bench sophomores Jevon Johnson and Logan Noble along with freshman Chris Carnall will give the coaching staff viable options with the second team. Chaz Newton Jared Weathers LaShay Johnson Heath Moorman Brandon Adams Jevon Johnson Logan Noble Chris Carnall
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Deer CreekLamont Eagles Website: www.dcla.k12.ok.us GIRLS Kelsea Rey 13-14 Record: 12-9
Outlook: After three-straight trips to the Class B state tournament the Lady Eagles fell off a bit last year going 12-9 and failing to make a regional tournament. Helping the Eagles look to improve and get back to being one of the top teams in the state is first-year head coach Kelsea Rey. “We have great potential for this season and I can’t wait to see how high these girls can fly,” Rey said.
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Guard Jessica Blanton (5-8, Sr.) will be the leader of the pack this year for DCLA. In her junior season Blanton averaged 14 points, six rebounds and five assists per game. Point guard Abby Webster (5-6, So.) and guard Bailey Shipley (5-6, Jr.) round out the DCLA backcourt and will both be players who will get a lot of favorable matchups and good lucks due to Blanton’s ability to see the floor and slash to the rim. In the frontcourt forward Chi Anne Jefferies (5-9, Sr.) has a lot of experience under her belt and will be an unquestioned leader. Last season Jefferies showcased her versatility by averaging seven points, four rebounds and five assists per game. Madison Hembree (5-11, So.) also lends a good deal of length and athleticism in the paint for the Lady Eagles. Jessica Blanton 5-8 G Sr. Chi Anne Jefferies 5-9 F Sr. Abby Webster 5-6 PG So. Bailey Shipley 5-6 G Jr. Madison Hembree 5-11 F So. Taylor Tingley Fr.
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Duke Tigers
Website: www.dukeschools.com GIRLS Scott Pace (3rd year) 13-14 Record: 18-10
Outlook: Optimism is high at Duke this season thanks to several key returning players this season. Head coach talked about his team and what they expect this season. “We have
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four starters back and a good senior move-in. We also have some improved players coming off the bench so we feel that we have a good chance to improve on least years area team,” said coach Pace. Randi Thompson (13.6ppg, 4.5rpg) is the team’s leading scorer heading into the season. Thompson also grabbed 74 steals and accounted for 64 assists last year. Miranda Stevenson (10.2ppg, 4.5rpg) will start at guard. Last year the senior had 94 steals of her own. The pair can create turnovers and force the transition game. Aspen Hall (8.2ppg, 4.1rpg) and Sydney Shaw (6.2ppg, 6.2rpg) give the Lady Tigers two solid players on both ends of the court. Hall recorded 65 assists last year, while Shaw recorded 44. Randi Thompson 5-8 G Sr. Miranda Stevenson 5-8 G Sr. Parker Brown 5-8 G/F Sr. Aspen Hall 5-5 G Jr. Sydney Shaw 5-10 F Jr. Tori Hooper
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Eagletown Eagles Website: www.eagletownisd.org GIRLS Johnny Wright (4th year) 13-14 Record: 19-10
Outlook: The Lady Eagles return to the nest of Class B basketball with only one starter back from last season. A third year of experience for 5-6 junior forward Macie Taylor figures to be a plus while joining 5-2
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senior Kyla Morris and 5-5 junior Kristen Wright and 5-1 junior Uneke Wooten running the offense. Head coach Johnny Wright will also turn to 5-9 junior Lakiya Smith for added presence inside along with 5-7 sophomore Mercedez Yanez who, according the coach, creates plenty of disruption defensively. “We’re young and but definitely improving,” said Wright, “I’m expecting things to come together by playoff time.” Kyla Morris 5-2 G Sr. Crystal McClendon 5-5 F Sr. Macie Taylor 5-6 F/P Jr. Kristen Wright 5-5 G/F Jr. Lakiya Smith 5-9 F Jr. Uneke Wooten 5-1 G Jr. Thristen Whiggly 5-8 P Jr. Mercedez Yanez 5-7 P So. Makenzy Stafford 5-6 P So. Christine Cho 5-5 F Fr. BOYS Cody Carlisle (4th year) 13-14 Record: 12-14
Outlook: As the Eagles flight returns back to Class B competition, the expectations are soaring with the return of four starters to the lineup. Derek Jamison, a 6-3 junior post man, expects to deliver another season long double-double effort after averaging 15.4 points and 10.3 rebounds per contest last year. Takota London, a 5-9 junior, will again run the attack at point guard following a productive 8.2 points, 5.2 rebounds and 5.6 assists average a year ago. Joining the trio of guards will be 6-1 junior Cole Mooney (8.2ppg/5.0reb) and 5-8 junior Jimmy Parks (8.1ppg/4.0asst). “Derek (Jamison) is a tough matchup,” said head coach Cody Carlisle. “He can score in a variety of way plus he’s solid defensively. This year, we have
better players in supporting roles and a deeper bench that improves our results every game.” Derek Jamison 6-3 C Jr. Takota London 5-9 G Jr. Cole Mooney 6-1 G Jr. Jimmy Parks 5-8 G Jr. Kody Lawler 6-4 C Jr.
EARLSBORO WILDCATS Website: www.earlsboro.k12. ok.us GIRLS Gary Anderson 13-14 Record: 12-11
Outlook: A year ago the Lady Wildcats finished just above .500 with a 12-11 overall record. This season Earlsboro brings back two starters off that team and has a chance to make a deep run if things go their way according to head coach Gary Anderson. “We need to stay healthy. We could have a god year if we work and play as a team. We have inexperienced guards who will need to grow up quick but an experienced center who could determine how good we can be,” Anderson said. Eszter Simon (6-1, Jr.) is the center Anderson mentioned that could have such a major impact. Simon is a big, long, athletic post presence who will not only be an offensive threat but also a defensive specialist and rim protector. Elizabeth Lena (5-7, Jr.) will team with Simon inside as a nice compliment both offensively and defensively. Distributing the ball to the two talented post players will be guards Phenisha Washburn (5-4, So.), Alexis Wheeler (5-5, Jr.) and Kiarah Brakus (5-7, Fr.).
Eszter Simon 6-1 C Jr. Elizabeth Lena 5-7 F/C Jr. Phenisha Washburn 5-4 G So. Alexis Wheeler 5-5 G Jr. Kiarah Burkus 5-7 G Fr. Casey Clark BOYS Russell Parsons 13-14 Record: 13-14
Outlook: Earlsboro head coach Russell Parsons will tell you that his team this year may be the best he has had in his seven years with the Wildcats. While that may be debatable, one thing is for sure, this team has a chance to be very good. Headlining this year’s team is guard Derick McCormick (6-2, Jr.) who played hurt for the majority of last season but still averaged 23.1 points and 5.9 rebounds per game. Hunter Johnson (6-2, Jr.) should also play a key role this year after transferring from Wetumka where he was a starter on a team that won 17 games last year. Another impact player in the backcourt this year will be Elijah Stargell (5-9, Fr.). Earlsboro will also have two major weapons inside with Ethan Bateman (6-1, Sr.) and Kaiden Orso (6-1, Jr.). Last season Bateman averaged 15 points and 6.0 rebounds per game while Orso averaged 7.0 points and 7.1 rebounds per game. Derick McCormick 6-2 G Jr. Elijah Stargell 5-9 G Fr. Ethan Bateman 6-1 F Sr. Kaiden Orso 6-1 F Jr. Hunter Johnson 6-2 G Jr.
Erick Bearcats
Website: www.erickps.k12.ok.us GIRLS Justin Janz 13-14 Record: 26-4
Outlook: The Lady Bearcats are no stranger to success; they were Class B state champions in 2013 and state semifinalists last season. This year the Lady Bearcats are once again hunting a gold ball behind the play of three players who all have state tournament experience. “Three key players are coming back from last year’s state semifinal tem. All three also played on our state championship team and two started,” head coach Justin Janz
said. “We will have some young but talented players on the floor this year and time will tell if they are ready to take that leap.” Leading the Bearcats this year will be a pair of guards in MaKenzie Janz (5-8, Jr.) and Makenzie Kelly (5-6, Sr.). Last year Kelly averaged 8.8 points and 2.3 assists per game but her biggest strength may be her ability as an on-ball defender. Janz, a VYPE Top 100 selection, is also a great defender but also a great shooter who shot 41 percent from behind the threepoint line last year. In the post Erick will turn to Heidi Brinkley (5-10, Jr.) and Abby Millar (5-10, So.). Brinkley was the team’s sixth man last season and averaged 4.4 points and 3.0 rebounds per game. Millar meanwhile is extremely quick and a very good rebounder that will keep opposing coaches up at night. MaKenzie Kelly 5-6 G Sr. Makenzie Janz 5-8 G Jr. Heidi Brinkley 5-10 F Jr. Abby Millar 5-10 F So. BOYS Kyle M. Williams 13-14 Record: 12-15
Outlook: In head coach Kyle Williams’ first year at Erick the Bearcats will be trying to build on the foundation laid by last season’s 12-15 team. “We are expecting to build on the way the team finished a year ago. I believe we will be competitive and have an opportunity for success every night we step on the floor,” Williams said. Point guard Garrett Cox (6-0, Sr.) will be the straw that stirs the drink this year for the Bearcats after averaging 16.2 points and 8.5 rebounds a game last year. Joining Cox on the perimeter will be Austin Gipson-Black (5-9, Sr.0 and Landon Perry (5-9, Sr.). Inside fans can expect Randi Gipson-Black (6-0, Sr.) to be the Bearcats rudder in the paint. Last season Gipson Black averaged 3.3 points and 4.4 rebounds per game and will be expected to increase that production this year. Davis Mayfield (6-3, So.) will start at center for the Bearcats and give the team a boost in the length department. Garrett Cox 6-0 PG Sr. Randi Gipson-Black 6-0 F Sr. Austin Gipson-Black 5-9 SG Sr. Landon Perry 5-9 G Sr.
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Felt Bulldogs Website: www.felt.k12.ok.us
GIRLS Amanda Boggs (1st year) 13-14 Record: N/A Outlook: Head coach Amanda Boggs and the Lady Bulldogs are excited for the new season. Senior post player Kymber Murdock (5-10) is an impact player coach Boggs has high expectations for this season. Her game in the paint has dramatically improved and is expected to dominate opponents this season. Haylie Waters (5-6, Sr.) has the experience and skill to be one of the top guards in the class. Freshman Morgan Hefley (5-6) has shown a lot of promise, while fellow freshman Keeli Smith (5-8) will work the post with Murdock. Andrea Marquez (5-2, So.) is a quick player that works hard on both ends of the floor. Also look for Marta Cortijo (5-7, Sr.) to see significant time at guard this season. “Every player has an important job on the floor,” said coach Boggs. Kymber Murdock 5-10 P Sr. Haylie Waters 5-6 G Sr. Morgan Hefley 5-6 G Fr. Andrea Marquez 5-2 G So. Keeli Smith 5-8 P Fr. Marta Cortijo 5-7 G Sr. BOYS
their 68.9 average back and that should equate to a more experienced squad on the floor. “We will be a lot better team this year because of our experience. Our defense should be much better,” said coach Murphey. Leading scorer Braden Schnaufer (5-10, Jr.) averaged 19.9 points per game last year and is the spark that gets the offense going. Erik Duarte (6-3, Sr.) post player has improved his game in the paint. A double double threat, Duarte averaged 16.2 points and 10 rebounds last year. Jorge Rosas (5-10, Jr.) and Ivan Munoz (5-10, Sr.) are two solid players on both ends of the court. Rosas can put up double digit numbers on offense. Sergio Marquez (6-0, So.) will average 6.0 points a game, but could become a larger part of the offensive attack as the season goes on. Several guys will come of the bench this season including Alex Deboer (6-3, Sr.), Daylan Reust (5-10, So.), Francisco Munoz (5-9, So.) and Rigoberto Marquez (5-9, Fr.). Braden Schnaufer 5-10 G Jr. Erik Duarte 6-3 P/F Sr. Jorge Rosas 5-10 Jr. Ivan Munoz 5-10 Sr. Sergio Marquez 6-0 So. Alex Deboer 6-3 Sr. Daylan Reust 5-10 So. Francisco Munoz 5-9 So. Rigoberto Marquez 5-9 Fr.
Forgan Bulldogs
Website: www.forgan.k12.ok.us
Ron Murphey (1st year) 13-14 Record: 19-4 Outlook: The Bulldogs return five players that started most of their games last year. Head coach Ron Murphey has 62 points of
GIRLS Brett Trippet (21st year) 13-14 Record: 11-15 Outlook: The anticipation is building for a successful season for the Lady Bulldogs as four starters return capable of lighting up the scoreboard along
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only 40 students, will once again expect to continue their winning ways as two starters return. Three year starter Chandler Bryer will once again manage the game as last season averaging 14.2 points while handing out 4.5 assists per game and join 6-3 junior Dee Alson (10.1ppg/6.8reb), who recorded a double-double gold medal effort in last year’s title match. Giving coach Todd Kerr added confidence will be 6-5 senior Cameron Vanatta (6.8ppg/4.8reb) along with 6-3 senior forward David Stout (3.4ppg/2.4reb) along with 5-9 junior Cody Mathews (3.1ppg). The Bulldogs bench should be strong with contributions from Logan Lemieux, Cesar Ordonez and Jeremy Williams ticketed for extended minutes. “The effort, attitude and basketball knowledge is present with this year’s team,” said Kerr who begins his 13th season as head coach. “The answer to the unknowns with this team will solve themselves if we continue to get better each day.”
Demetrius Alston with the addition of playmakers from an extremely talented freshman class. Veteran senior starters KaDawn McReynolds (11.3ppg/1.9asst) and Gabby Moralez (4.8ppg/2.0asst) will once again set the table for scoring from 5-9 junior Nikki Taylor (11.7ppg/6.0reb/1.9asst) and 6-0 sophomore center Courtney Eagan (4.1ppg/4.0reb). The addition of left handed 5-9 freshman Destiny Alston, that according to coach Brett Trippet is the “total package”, makes Forgan hard to slow down. Also adding to the flow on the court will be 5-8 senior Macie Bryer (2.3ppg). “We’ve got any one of 4-5 players capable of leading our team in scoring,” said Trippet, “and with that kind of balance combined with playing experience and the influx of talent from our freshmen, I’m excited about the prospects for this season.” KaDawn McReynolds 5-6 G Sr. Gabby Morales 5-5 G Sr. Macie Bryer 5-8 F Sr. Nikki Taylor 5-9 F Jr. Kylie Maguth 5-3 G Jr. Courtney Eagan 5-11 P So. Siona Walsh 5-6 F So. Destiny Alston 5-9 G Fr. Indy Curl 5-5 G Fr. Cassi Rodkey 5-6 G Fr.
BOYS Todd Kerr (13th year) 13-14 Record: 29-1 Outlook: Size matters? Don’t tell that to members of the Forgan boys basketball team unless you’re measuring the size of the (bull) dog in the fight. On the heels of winning a Class B state championship for the third time in the last four years, Forgan, with a high school enrollment of
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Chandler Bryer 5-10 G Sr. Cameron Vanatta 6-5 F Sr. David Stout 6-3 F Sr. Dee Alston 6-3 F Jr. Cody Mathews 5-9 G Jr. Logan Lemieux 5-10 G Jr. Austin Vanatta 6-0 F Jr. Adan Becerra 6-1 F Jr. Cesar Ordonez 5-10 G Fr. Jeremy Williams 5-10 G Fr. Sid Slatten 5-7 G Fr.
Ft. CobbBroxton Mustangs Website: www. fortcobbbroxtonmustangs.com GIRLS James Biddy 13-14 Record: 21-8
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Lady Mustangs are excited to get the season underway. With four returning starters it’s easy to see why that’s the case. With a good amount of offense coming from inside fans can expect forward Sydney DeVaughan (5-7, Sr.) to have a monster year. Last season DeVaughan averaged 16.5 points and 4.0 rebounds per game. Forward Aimee Wetsalline (5-11, Jr.) averaged 11 points and 4.5 rebounds a game last year and is a very nice compliment to DeVaughan. Finally, Courtney Morgan (5-6, Fr.) will round out the Lady mustangs trio of talented frontcourt players. On the perimeter MiKayla Sebastian (5-6, Sr.) will lead the way after averaging 9.5 points and 4.8 rebounds per game last year. Keighdy Firanski (5-4, Sr.) gives the Lady mustangs yet another experienced ballhandler on the outside capable of putting up big numbers. Sydney DeVaughan 5-7 F Sr. MiKayla Sebastian 5-6 G Sr. Aimee Wetsalline 5-11 C Jr. Keighdy Firanski 5-4 G Sr. Courtney Morgan 5-6 F Fr. BOYS Scott Hines 13-14 Record: 28-1
Outlook: Last season the Mustangs ran the table all the way to the Class A state tournament and seemed to be a favorite to challenge for a gold ball. Those hopes were dashed however when the Mustangs were upset by eventual state runner-up Kiowa in the first round. This year Fort Cobb brings back three starters including VYPE Top 100 selection Cameron Hines (5-10, So.). Last season Hines averaged 17 points, 4.6 rebounds, 8.2 assists and 2.3 steals per game from his guard spot. Hines will be joined on the perimeter by Levi Pierce (6-1, Jr.) and Austin Robnett (5-10, So.). The Mustangs also have a huge weapon inside with Greyden Steinmetz (6-4, So.) who averaged 17 points and 4.8 rebounds per game last year. Cache Clift (6-3, So.) will also give the Mustangs a good amount of size inside. Off the bench expect Trey Biddy (6-2, So.) to provide valuable
minutes and give the Mustangs a spark. Cameron Hines 5-10 G So. Greyden Steinmetz 6-4 F So. Levi Pierce 6-1 G Jr. Cache Clift 6-3 F So. Austin Robnett 5-10 G So. Trey Biddy 6-2 So.
Ft. Supply Bulldogs Website: www.fortsupply.k12. ok.us
GIRLS David Tune (6th year) 13-14 Record: 8-17 Outlook: Expect improvements as the season moves forward, but early on the lack of experience could create challenges for head coach David Tune. Vanessa Woodard (5-9, Sr.) returns as the teams leading scorer averaging 22 points a game and 9.4 rebounds. Point guard Alanis Newton (5-2, Jr.) is a doubledigit scorer as well putting in 10 points a night. The combo will carry the team early, but look for the development of Micah Branson (5-8, So.) at forward and guard Mekenna Jones (5-3, Fr.). Varsity experience will help Branson and Jones become the players coach Tune believes they can be. Nichole Casey (5-8, Sr.) can play inside or step out and hit jumpers. Casey can focus on defense with Woodard and Newton on the floor. Vanessa Woodard 5-9 G/F Sr. Alanis Newton 5-2 PG Jr. Micah Branson 5-8 F So. Mekenna Jones 5-3 G Fr. Nichole Casey 5-8 F Sr. BOYS David Tune (6th year) 13-14 Record: 18-11
Outlook: Unlike the girls team the boys return good experience to the court this season. Head coach David Tune is looking forward to a good season. Corey Wright (6-3, Jr.) is back after averaging 12 points and 6.5 rebounds per contest last year. Braxton Kernele (5-9, Jr.) could be the most productive point guard in the class. Kernele averaged 5.1 points, 4.7 rebounds and 4.0 assists a game, but his defense is solid making
him a complete player. Trace Woolfolk (6-3, Sr.) accounted for 11 points and 6.7 rebounds last year and should see that same production this season. Ethan Murlin (5-8, So.) and Colton Daniel (5-8, Sr.) are two guards coach Tune can depend on for quality minutes this season. Corey Wright 6-3 G/F Jr. Braxton Kernele 5-9 PG Jr. Trace Wollfolk 6-3 F Sr. Ethan Murlin 5-8 G So. Colton Daniel 5-8 G Sr.
Graham Chieftains Website: www.graham.k12.ok.us
GIRLS Nathan Harrington (1st year) 13-14 Record: 3-16 Outlook: The outlook for the Lady Chieftains is bright as new head coach Nathan Harrington welcomes the return of 3 starters to the lineup. Leading the attack will be 5-5 junior guard Destiny Smith (6.4ppg/4.2reb), who draws praise from Harrington as the “glue that leads a young team.” A trio of sophomores including 5-4 Kellie Lackey, 5-7 Kaly Rowan and 5-0 Chelsea Fry will boost the efforts of a squad determined to be a winner. Another player ticketed for minutes of action is Cynthia Fife. “Our lineup is young,” confirmed Harrington, “but these girls have a heart to be successful. Their hard work and attention to the details will provide opportunities for double digit wins.” Destiny Smith 5-5 G Jr. Kellie Lackey 5-4 F So. Kaly Rowan 5-7 C So. Chelsea Fry 5-0 F So. Sara Hicks 5-0 G Fr. Cynthia Fife
BOYS Nathan Harrington (1st year) 13-14 Record: 9-15 Outlook: Double duty for Nathan Harrington includes also coaching the boys team and for the first year mentor, the return of three starters sets the foundation for a winning campaign. Dynamite comes in small packages when referencing the play of 5-2 senior point guard Blake Hicks who returns to the starting lineup after averaging 12.4 points per contest while handing out 5.2 assists. “Blake
is the quarterback of this team,” notes Harrington. “His winning mentality spreads over to the rest of the team and his court sense lets him push the tempo as well as settle into a half court game at the appropriate time.” Justin Sanchez, a 6-2 senior, returns to the center position after grabbing 8.3 rebounds while scoring 7.4 points per game. A trio of juniors will round out the lineup including 6-1 forward Johnny Jack (4.3ppg/3.0reb), 6-1 forward Matthew Mitchell (2.2ppg/4.2 reb) and 5-7 guard Diamond Jack (2.1ppg/2.0asst). Harrington also expects valuable minutes from Jeffrie Mote as the “6th man.” “We’re an athletic team capable of making big plays,” said Harrington. “If we can continue to improve our defense and rebounding, we should be playing winning basketball by playoff time.” Blake Hicks 5-2 G Sr. Justin Sanchez 6-2 C Sr. Johnny Jack 6-1 F Jr. Matthew Mitchell 6-1 F Jr. Diamond Jack 5-7 G Jr. Jeffrie Mote (6th man)
Granite Panthers Website: www.granite.k12.ok.us GIRLS Tressa Brewer 13-14 Record: 13-17
Outlook: The Lady Panthers return a trio of seniors looking for leadership after reaching the regional finals last season. Head coach Tressa Brewer will turn to 5-10 Mindy Martin and 5-7 Dana Grubbs in the post for productivity while 5-9 Lindsey Chambers brings added effort to the hardwood. An energetic group of underclassmen will be counted upon for solid play on both ends of the court. Dana Grubbs 5-7 P Sr. Lindsey Chambers 5-9 F Sr. Mindy Martin 5-10 P Sr. Moriah Burd 5-5 G Jr. Zoey Owens 5-7 G So. Lillie Bone 5-6 P So. Kennedy Berry 5-4 G Fr. Carlee Murray 5-9 G Fr. BOYS Jeremy Smith (2nd year) 13-14 Record: 7-19
Outlook: The Panthers’ lineup will be young and seeking experience under the lights as only two starters return among a group of players without a senior on the squad. The duo of guards expected to provide points as well as forcing turnovers off the press will be 5-11 sophomore Brett Hopkins and 6-1 junior Cy Calhoun. Sophomore forward J.J. Gamble will add to the success of the Panthers with his play on either end of the court. Cy Calhoun 6-1 G Jr. Trey Berry 5-8 G Jr. Brett Hopkins 5-11 G So. J.J. Gamble 5-7 F So. Terran Meinert 5-10 F Fr. Guy Martin 5-6 G Fr. Brady Hopkins 5-8 F Fr. Dusty Inks 5-8 F Fr.
Hammon Warriors Website: www.hammon.k12. ok.us
GIRLS Mike Deckman (2nd year) 13-14 Record: 17-13 Outlook: At first look, things may appear different for the Lady Warrior; but in the final analysis Hammon fans should still expect the continued winning ways. Following another trip to the Class B state tournament, coach Mike Deckman welcomes the return of two starters, 5-8 point guard Abbey Morton, who averaged 11.3 points, 4.2 rebounds and 3 steals per contest, and 6-0 junior forward Rashel Williams, who gained a height advantage for positive results totaling 7.5 points and 9.3 rebounds and 2.5 blocked shots over 30 games. The style of offense this season will match the size of the Lady Warriors lineup which will include 5-9 sophomore Jordan Allen, 5-10 sophomore Anissa Bearbow and 5-11 junior Aubrey Bearbow. Providing depth to the talent pool will be 5-7 sophomore Kristen Page along with her sister, Destiny as well as 5-10 senior forward Leslie Almaquer. “It’s an adjustment in style,” admits Deckman who begins his 2nd season at Hammon. “We look to take advantage of our size by defending first and being patient and deliberate on offense and continue winning games.”
Abbey Morton 5-8 G Sr. Leslie Almaquer 5-10 F Sr. Rashel Williams 6-0 F Jr. Aubrey Bearbow 5-11 P Jr. Destiny Page 5-7 G Jr. Jordan Allen 5-9 F So. Anissa Bearbow 5-10 P So. Kristen Page 5-7 G So.
BOYS Richard Megli (35th year @ HHS) 13-14 Record: 16-13 Outlook: After just one season away from the bench, Richard Megli returns to his monogrammed chair as head coach of the Warriors. The veteran basksetball mentor comes back along with four starters that have a proven ability of winning through hard work. Clay Teel, a 5-9 junior forward takes the floor along side 5-8 junior guard Jordan Wilson, 5-9 senior center Bailey Miller and Bailey Trench, a 6-4 power forward to give the Warriors a balanced and athletic collection of skills and basketball IQ. Cade Corff, a 6-0 junior, along with Wyatt Candy, a 6-0 senior join 5-7 junior Corbin Teel and 5-10 sophomore Alex Thain to provide depth to the rotation of players. “They’re all talented and exhibit the effort required to be successful,” admits Megli. “The combination of quickness and size creates a balanced unit that compliments each other’s strengths. Bailey Miller 5-9 C Sr. Wyatt Candy 6-0 F/C Sr. Clay Teel 5-7 F Jr. Jordan Wilson 5-7 G Jr. Bailey Trench 6-3 F/C Jr. Cade Corff 6-0 F Jr. Corbin Teel 5-7 G Jr. Alex Thain 5-10 G So.
Indiahoma Warriors Website: www.indiahoma.k12. ok.us GIRLS Mike Brown (6th year) 13-14 Record: 23-6
Outlook: “We have great expectations at Indianhoma. Four starters are back from a team one game away from the state tournament. Very good
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depth, quickness and we can shoot well. Need to improve defense and rebound better,” said coach Brown. Brooke Roberts (20.5ppg, 4.9rpg, 5.5apg) is a senior guard that has no limits to her ability to find the basket. Brandi Rinaldi (8.6ppg, 7.5rpg) is a 5-foot-9 post player coach Brown will lean on for quality minutes this season. Desarea Kimble (3.7ppg, 3.2rpg) and Kasey Cook (5.2ppg, 3.9rpg) are two consistent players on both ends of the court. Bailey Bland (5.8ppg, 3.7rpg) gets the start at forward. Only a sophomore, Bland has shown she is capable of handling the pressure of being a full time starter. Brooke Roberts 5-2 G Sr. Brandi Rinaldi 5-9 P Sr. Desarea Kimble 5-5 G Sr. Kasey Cook 5-6 G Jr. Bailey Bland 5-7 F So. Megan Francis 5-8 F Fr.
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Indianola Warriors
Website: www.indianola.k12. ok.us
for the Lady Warriors with Jessica Swartwout, who started as a freshman, and sophomore Brooke Smith, both to be counted on heavily as well as junior forward Bayle White. Mize hopes the team motto “Never take days off’ will be taken to heart by his team this year to get them back to winning ways. Katelyn Oxford 5-4 G So. Christina Griffitts 5-6 F So. Lena Painter 5-2 G Sr. Ashley Clark 5-3 G Sr. Jessica Swartwout 5-3 G So. Brooke Smith 5-10 F So. Bayle White 5-5 F Jr. BOYS A.J. Mason (3rd) 13-14 Record: 1-20
Outlook: With five senior starters returning, Indianola expects to break the losing streak that has seen just one win in the last two seasons. What the Warriors lack in size, they hope to make up for with intensity led by forward Tray Carter. “He’s the center of the team, a real hustler and makes things go for us,” said coach A.J. Mason. Joining Carter on the wing will be Clifford
GIRLS Jim Mize (2nd year) 13-14 Record: 0-22
Outlook: The Lady Warriors are expecting to put some positive numbers in the win column this season as they return five experienced starters. While Indianola returns seniors Lena Painter and Ashley Clark to provide much needed leadership, coach Jim Mize is looking to newcomer sophomore Katelyn Oxford to be the team sparkplug. As team captain, Mize says Oxford is “the hardest working player on and off the court.” The youth movement continues
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Zach Sweeten Conallis while Levi Pruitt and Morgan Holden will take care of the ball handling duties. Inside Cody Clark will once again patrol the paint for the Warriors and Mason hopes for some valuable
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minutes off the bench for senior Austin Horton. Quick ballhawking is expected to be one of Indianola’s trademarks this season. “We should be good on defense and quick to the ball,” said Mason. Clifford Conallis 5-11 F Sr. Tray Carter 5-11 F Sr. Levi Pruitt 5-10 G Sr. Cody Clark 6-0 C Sr. Morgan Holden 5-11 G Sr. Austin Horton 5-10 G Sr.
Kinta Eagles
Website: www.kinta.k12.ok.us GIRLS Ryan Leatherwood (1st year) 13-14 Record: 19-10
Outlook: Coach Ryan Leatherwood takes the reins of the Lady Eagles and is hoping this will be a ‘special’ year for Kinta. That’s because of the return of three-year starter Special Lovelace (8.6ppg, 3.4rpg). “She’s the sparkplug that makes our team go,” said Leatherwood. Lovelace is one of three senior starters returning to the hardwood for the Lady Eagles. She’s joined by Ashley King (6.7ppg, 3.9rpg) and Zana Johnson (9.5ppg, 5.4rpg). Kinta also welcomes back junior guard Brandy Crisler (7.8ppg, 5.3rpg) giving the Lady Eagles speed to be fast paced. But to do that, Leatherwood knows that Kinta will have to develop some depth. “Although we have a lot of experience back, we’ll need to develop some depth to give our starters a breather now and then.” said Leatherwood. The four returning starters have been a part of two successful seasons for Kinta and they’re hoping to be able to take it to the next level this season. Special Lovelace 5-3 G Sr. Ashley King 5-3 G Sr. Zana Johnson 5-6 F Sr.
Brandy Criser 5-6 G Jr. Cieanna Titsworth 5-8 G So. BOYS Jim Jenson (2nd year) 13-14 Record: 9-14
Outlook: After suffering through a rebuilding year with a new coach in 2013-14, the Eagles are looking to fly high once again with all five starters back on the court this season. A pair of double-figure scorers should help make the Kinta offense solid this year with Ricky Thom (15.2ppg, 4.5rpg) and Zach Sweeton (15.5ppg, 6.9rpg). While Thom can shoot ‘lights out’ according to his coach, Sweeton will use his 6-foot-3 size to work the ball inside and grab caroms. Also back for the Eagles are Tyler Corbit (8.6ppg, 5.5rpg), Jalen Carpenter (4.5ppg, 5.4asst) and Clint Ary (3.3ppg, 3.3rpg). “We gained a lot of experience last year and look to have an exciting season this year,” said coach Jim Jenson. And the nice thing is that four of the five starters are underclassmen, which bodes well for the following year. Ricky Thom 5-10 G Jr. Zach Sweeton 6-3 F Jr. Tyler Corbit 5-10 G Jr. Jalen Carpenter 5-7 G Sr. Clint Ary 5-8 G Jr.
Leedey Bison
Website: www.leedey.k12.ok.us GIRLS Leah Beer (3rd year) 13-14 Record: 12-15
Outlook: Head coach Leah Beer returns four starters from last year’s team that averaged 44.9 points a game. They also held opponents to only 42.8 points, and that defense could be better this season. “I am very excited about this team. We have all the pieces to be very successful. Terrific guard play and this year we add interior post play with support from a deep bench. We’re looking for great things this season,” said coach Beer. Jessie Harrel (5-6, Sr.) averaged 15 points and accounted for 31 steals a game last year. She also shot 77.3% from the free throw line. Taber Beer (5-5, So.)
is a young, but talented point guard that averaged 11 points and recorded 58 steals. Senior guards Makayla Baker (5-4) and Cayla Whitington (5-4) combine for 15 points a game last year. The combo will play hard on both ends of the floor. Chassidy Ray (5-9, Fr.) will start in the post for coach Beer. Besides Ray, three other freshmen could play a significant role on the team this season. Haley Castle, Kaylee Weeks and Kristen Carpenter will all have a role on the team. Jessie Harrel 5-6 G Sr. Taber Beer 5-5 PG So. Makayla Baker 5-4 G Sr. Cayla Whitington 5-4 G Sr. Chassidy Ray 5-9 P Fr. Haley Castle Fr. Kaylee Weeks Fr. Kristen Carpenter Fr.
BOYS Lance Carpenter (2nd year) 13-14 Record: 18-11
Outlook: Anticipation is high at Leedey as the boys return an excellent nucleus of athleticism and shooting to the court. Head coach Lance Carpenter has seven players he’s confidant could start on any given night. “This should be a good season. We have a lot of depth and athletic ability and some very talented players that got lots of playing time last year. That should help us this season,” said coach Carpenter. Cadan Callaway (5-8, Jr.) knocked down 387 points and shot 44.7% from three-point range. Brandon Goldston (5-10, Jr.) is another scoring threat coach Carpenter has confidence in taking big shots in games. Sophomore Hank Harrel (6-2, So.) and senior Blake Goss (6-0) are two forwards that work hard and can play inside or out. Mason Moorman (6-4, Sr.) starts at center where his production is expected to increase this season. Also look for Brody Shook (6-0, Jr.) to play a larger role in the success of the team. C.J. Harrel (6-3, Sr.) will come in and give the Bison a spark on both ends of the floor. Cadan Callaway 5-8 G Jr. Brandon Goldston 5-10 G Jr. Hank Harrel 6-2 F So. Blake Goss 6-0 F Sr. Mason Moorman 6-4 C Sr. Brody Shook 6-0 F Jr. C.J. Harrel 6-0 F Jr.
Ean Price So. Ethan Price Sr. Christopher Goldston Fr. Colton Hunter Fr. Breyden Cearlock Fr. Kaleb Shook So.
area tournament is all that kept the Savages short of a trip to the state tournament last year. And with a pair of brothers in the mix this season, Leflore might have what it takes to take the next step this time. Blake (12.2ppg, 6.1rpg) and Cody (10.2ppg) Crase are a good 1-2 guard/ forward combo. The other guard spot will be manned by Aaron Website: Website: www.lefloreps. Lloyd (14.8ppg) who had a great freshman year. The difference k12.ok.us maker for the Savages might be GIRLS center Daniel Rodriguez. Now Dan Caldwell (3rd year) three inches taller at 6-foot-11, 13-14 Record: 16-12 he should be a dominant force inside for LeFlore. The Savages Outlook: It’s exciting enough for will also welcome back guard the Lady Savages that they have J.P. Johnson who was out with four starters back, including a injury last season. And LeFlore trio of double-digit scorers, from will add some depth with a young team that had to learn move-in brothers Dawson and on the run last year. But add to Mason Warren at guard spots. that some promising freshman “With a team of freshmen and help and this might be the year sophomores last year, we just for a deep playoff run by LeFlore. missed the state playoffs. With The floor general for the Lady all of that experience plus good Savages will be the team’s only size, speed and depth, we should senior in point guard Kacyn be ready to take it even further Morris (15.1ppg). Junior forward this year,” said Caldwell. And look Kaylee Roath (15.9pgg, 9.1rpg) out Class B, there’s not a senior and sophomore guard Shaylen in this group. Green (15.4ppg) round out the three high scorers. Coach Dan Aaron Lloyd 5-10 G So. Caldwell will take advantage Blake Crase 6-3 F So. of his team’s size with a pair of Daniel Rodriguez 6-11 C So. 5-10 post players in returner Cody Crase 6-0 G Jr. Camri Duncan and newcomer J.P. Johnson 6-3 G Jr. Ayme Warren in a double post Dawson Warren 5-10 G So. set. Adding to the already-strong Mason Warren 5-10 G So. lineup will freshman forward David Morris 5-9 G Jr. Maddie Vaden. At 5-10, Caldwell Travis White 5-10 G Sr. expects her to be able to stretch opposing defenses and she can also shoot the three-pointer. “We look to be a complete team this year. With the three strong scoring threats, a fourth experienced starter and the new Website: www.lomega.k12.ok.us players, we look to make a real run at it this year,” said Caldwell. GIRLS Kevin Lewallen (10th year) 13-14 Record: 26-5 Kacyn Morris 5-3 G Sr.
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Kaylee Roath 5-9 F Jr. Shaylen Green 5-8 G So. Ayme Warren 5-10 C So. Camri Ducan 5-10 C So. Nicole Dobbs 5-2 G So. Maddie Vaden 5-10 F Fr. Kristina Morris 5-2 G So. Sadie Brown 5-2 G So. Emily Sinclair 5-4 G Fr. BOYS Dan Caldwell (3rd year) 13-14 Record: 22-8
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Outlook: “We will have good size and speed and be able to play a lot of different lineups. Should be pretty good by the end of the year,” said coach Lewallen. Hailey Duffy (10.5ppg, 8.4rpg) is a talented forward with good size and agility in the paint. Duffy is joined by Beca Drake (4.8ppg, 5.6rpg) another solid player down low. Guard Maci Mendell (13ppg, 2.3rpg, 4.2apg) plays hard on both ends of the court. She traps well and has an
in-your-face approach to defense. Rachel Yost (14.4ppg, 5.2rpg) adds more size and toughness to the floor. Kenzi Lamer (19.6ppg, 4.4apg) and Gracie Petty (8.4 3.1rpg) are young players that have shown a lot of promise in practice and are expected to provide a spark for the Lady Raiders this year. Hailey Duffy 5-11 F Jr. Beca Drake 6-1 F Jr. Maci Mendell 5-3 G So. Rachel Yost 5-11 F So. Kenzi Lamer 5-8 G Fr. Gracie Petty 5-9 F So. Kylie Biggs 5-7 Jr.
BOYS Justin Edsall (3rd year) 13-14 Record: 0-24
Outlook: Head coach Justin Edsall is optimistic the group of players he has returning to the court can turn things around this season. They are young, but what they lack in experience they make up with athleticism and effort. Daniel DeLeon (8ppg, 5apg) and Kaleb Turner (9ppg, 3apg) are two quick guards that can scores from the perimeter or driving through the lane. Joey Schlegel (14ppg, 4rpg) and Austin Snowden (8ppg, 6rpg) will spend most of their time in the paint, but both players are capable of forcing teams to adjust their defense and switch into a bad mismatch. Anthony McAlexander (6ppg, 6rpg) may have the most experience of all returners. The junior forward will give coach Edsall another option on the offensive end. Matt Risenhoover will see significant time on the floor for the Raiders. Daniel DeLeon 5-7 G So. Joey Schlegel 6-1 F Jr. Anthony McAlexander 5-10 F Jr. Austin Snowden 6-2 F Fr. Kaleb Turner 5-7 G Fr. Matt Risenhoover 5-9 G So.
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BOYS Landon Scales (3rd year) 13-14 Record: 26-5
Outlook: A trip to the state finals has this group hungry for more. Head coach Landon Scales returns five players with starting experience and could have the winning formula. Bryson Lierle (13ppg, 5.0apg, 6.0rpg) leads the returning players on the offensive end of the court. Austin Dahlenburg will play a larger role this season as the 6-foot-2 forward will be called upon for quality minutes in crucial situations. Tanner White and Felix Bautista bring quickness and relentless pursuit on defense. Baylen Bullcoming will start at forward giving the Panthers another player with solid experience. Bryson Lierle 6-2 G Jr. Austin Dahlenburg 6-2 F So. Tanner White 5-9 G Sr. Felix Bautista 5-11 G Sr. Baylen Bullcoming 6-0 F Sr. Mo Newell
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McCURTAIN BULLDOGS Website: www.mccurtain.k12. ok.us GIRLS Dannie Culwell (4th year) 13-14 Record: 9-17
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15 campaign. Leading scorer Maddie Sewell and guard Skyler Oliver will provide needed senior leadership for McCurtain and returning center junior Kensey Cooper will continue to patrol the lane for the Lady Bulldogs. Coach Dannie Culwell also looks forward to the contribution of sophomore Paden Arnwine. ”She plays hard, has a good attitude and is highly coachable,” says Culwell. The play of Sewell in particular figures to be the focal point for McCurtain and the Lady Bulldogs for the upcoming season. “With our leading scorer returning, this should be an interesting year,” said Culwell. Maddie Sewell 5-11 F Sr. Skyler Oliver 5-10 F/G Sr. Kensey Cooper 5-11 C Jr. Paden Arnwine 5-7 G So. Wren Baker 5-7 G So.
BOYS Dannie Culwell (4th year) 13-14 Record: 9-16
Outlook: With three key starters graduated, it will be a Bulldog team that will have to mature quickly in a rebuilding mode this season. The anchor for McCurtain will be the lone returning senior, Travis Fielding. “Because we’re so young, we’ll really count on Travis to lead us. But he’s a hard worker and leads by example,” said Bulldog head coach Dannie Culwell. Helping the inside game for McCurtain will be a couple of six-footers in junior Connor Lovell and sophomore Stanton Smith. McCurtain is also counting on contributions from sophomores Marlin Rocha and Levi Dill. How successful the Bulldogs can be this season will depend on how quickly the team can mold together. “We will be in a rebuilding year and will hopefully improve as the season progresses,” said Culwell. Marlin Rocha 5-8 G So. Connor Lovell 6-0 C Jr. Levi Dill 5-10 G So. Travis Fielding 5-10 G Sr. Stanton Smith 6-0 C So.
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Outlook: “We are looking to use our athleticism and speed to have a fast-paced offense and feisty, high pressure defense. With a new system and new players, look for Medford to make some noise throughout this basketball season,” coach Jones said. Robby Webb (5-7, Sr.) and Clay Dell (5-7 Fr.) get the start at guard. Webb is one of two returning starters, while Dell is only a freshman, but has high expectations placed on him this season. Forward Alex Koehn (6-1, Jr.) is joined by Kade Neumann (6-2, Jr.) in the low post. Both players bring toughness to the position. Joe Jantzen (6-4, So.) is the big man in the paint, but his athleticism creates a match up problem for many of their opponents. Look for the Cardinals to take big steps towards a winning season. Robby Webb 5-7 G Sr. Alex Koehn 6-1 F Jr. Joe Jantzen 6-4 C So. Clay Dell 5-7 G Fr. Kade Neumann 6-2 F Jr. Ben Schuster 5-9 G Sr.
MIDWAY CHARGERS Website: www.midway.k12. ok.us GIRLS Jared Smith (2nd year) 13-14 Record: 11-10
Outlook: With a roster full of senior leadership and three starters back, the Lady Chargers should be in a position to show improvement over last season. Four seniors will help guide the youngsters on the team, particularly in the early part of the season. Offensively, things will revolve around 5-7 junior point guard Haelee Crosby (10ppg)
while on defense second-year coach Jared Smith sees 5-8 forward Alexa Miner (9ppg) as the floor leader. The other starter returning with senior experience for Midway will be 5-6 guard Jayla Morgan (6ppg). Seniors Emily Kirkland and Kristy Sawvell will round out the starting lineup in all likelihood for the Lady Chargers. Midway fans can look for added depth off the bench from junior Shakia Cherry, sophomore Chasity Barnard and freshman Kyra Collins. “We’ll rely a lot on our senior leadership and smart play to help our young players find themselves and the roles they’ll fill this season,” said Smith. Haelee Crosby 5-7 G Jr. Alexa Miner 5-8 F Sr. Jayla Morgan 5-6 G Sr. Emily Kirkland 5-8 F Sr. Kristy Sawvell 5-6 G Sr.
BOYS Luke Broadbent (1st year) 13-14 Record: 2-16
Outlook: It’s a good news-bad news situation for the Chargers this year. The bad news is that Midway will have to adjust to their second head coach in as many years as Luke Broadbent takes on his first head coaching job. The good news is that he’ll have four players back with varsity experience to head up this year’s crew. Leading the way will be 6-0 senior guard Jordan Walehwa. “He’s a very good shooter who can create his own shots,” said Broadbent. Another returner who saw significant playing time as a freshman is 5-8 point guard Corey Miller. The forwards who also saw action last year include 5-8 Nick Hays and 5-8 Kevin Durrett. In the paint, the Chargers will call on 6-4 sophomore Hayden Morgan to own the boards and add some offense with sophomore 5-9 Sean Bispo expected to help out at the point guard spot as needed off the bench. “I’m really excited about this season,” said Broadbent. “This is my first season at Midway and first as a head coach. I really believe in these guys and think that we can really build something memorable here.” Jordan Walehwa 6-0 G Sr. Corey Miller 5-8 G So.
Kevin Durrett 5-8 F Sr. Nick Hays 5-8 F Jr. Hayden Morgan 6-4 C So. Sean Bispo 5-9 G So.
MOUNTAIN VIEWGOTEBO TIGERS Website: www.mvgscgools.com GIRLS Garrett Eaton (1st year) 13-14 Record: 8-18
Outlook: The Lady Tigers are looking to take that next step in becoming a competitor in Class B. Head coach Garrett Eaton has two seniors he will lean on this season for quality minutes and leadership. “We have two strong senior leaders who have been the centerpieces since their freshman year. A talented freshman class will need to make an immediate impact,” said coach Eaton. The two seniors coach Eaton is referring to are Keyanna Reeves and Erin Fischer. Reeves averaged 13 points a game, while Fischer averaged nine points and eight rebounds a game last year. Sophomore Gabby Cook and junior Rochell Johnson are two more player’s coach Eaton will depend on this season. Davian Trujillo is a talented freshman that will continue to improve with the more varsity experience she can gain. Another freshman is Breanna Rodgers. Both can become goto players this season. Keyanna Reeves Sr. Erin Fischer Sr. Gabby Cook So. Roschell Johnson Jr. Davian Trujillo Fr. Breanna Rodgers Fr.
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BOYS Zac Underwood (1st year) 13-14 Record: 20-6
Outlook: “We are a senior led team with a ton of speed. We will have to replace 17 points per game due to graduation if we want to improve on last season’s playoff record. It is a determined group that wants to make the most out of their last season as evident with the baseball record. The team has had success, but they want to take the next step,” said coach Underwood. Hadley Bryan (11.4ppg, 2.5apg, 2.9spg) leads a group of returning seniors focused on making this a season to remember. Bryan will start at guard, while Hunter Wiss (7.7ppg, 5.9apg, 3.9spg) and Trenton Day (8.8ppg, 2.7apg, 4.0spg) join him in the backcourt. With an average height of 6-foot-1, the trio can be trouble for smaller teams. Thomas Richardson and Sam Schwartz are two forwards looking to leave their mark on the teams overall success. Jarrod Cameron, Lane Gorrell and Paden Day will all see significant time on the court this season. Hadley Bryan 6-1 G Sr. Hunter Wiss 6-2 G Sr. Trenton Day 6-0 G Sr. Thomas Richardson 6-0 F Sr. Sam Schwartz 5-10 F/G Sr. Jarrod Cameron 5-11 Jr. Lane Gorrell 5-9 G Jr. Paden Day 5-9 G Fr.
PADEN PIRATES
Website: www.paden.k12.ok.us GIRLS *No information provided by school. BOYS Curtis Lee (2nd year) 13-14 Record: 9-17
Outlook: The Pirates are young this year, so it will be a team effort. Coach Lee is optimistic after a having success in this years summer league. He felt the team shot the ball extremely well and they are a fast and quick team on the floor. Guard Samuel Fipps (5-
10, So.) returns after averaging 10 points a game lase season and over four rebounds. Also at guard will be Leonso Escobedo, (5-11, So.) who nearly averaged 10 points last season as well. The starting forwards will be Gunner Whittson (6-0, So.) and Colton White (6-2, Fr.). Completing the starting line up will be freshman guard C.J. Gunns. First man off the bench will be Ricky Johnson (5-8, Sr.). Lee said, “all of our players have to be impact players. We’re so young that everyone has to compete at a high level.” Samuel Fipps 5-10 G So. Leonso Escobedo 5-11 G So. Gunner Whitson 6-0 F So. Colton White 6-2 F Fr. C.J Gunns G Fr.
Pittsburg Panthers Website:www.pittsburg.k12. ok.us GIRLS Vaughn Blankenship 13-14 Record: 22-7
Outlook: After finishing last season with a 22-7 record and making a trip to the area tournament the Lady Panthers are hungry for more this season. Four returning starters help to make those dreams even more possible. Head coach Vaughn Blankenship is also confident but is staying cautious as well. “We play a tough schedule with several big games. If we can stay healthy and out of foul trouble we have a chance to make a good run. With six experienced girls I feel like we could be a tough out come February.” On the outside, look for Erin Cross (5-6, Sr.) and Lacie Blankenship (5-10, Jr.) to lead the way. Last season Cross averaged 12 points per game while Blankenship has used her size and ability to dominate early scrimmages and average 15 per contest. Leighah Carney (5-3, Sr.)averaged four points and five assists a game last year and rounds out a dangerous backcourt for the Lady Panthers. In the frontcourt fans can expect Mikal Waincott (5-11, Sr.) and Alissa Maloy to be the
two leading ladies. Last season Waincott averaged 10 points and eight rebounds per game with Maloy adding averages of seven points and six rebounds per game. Erin Cross 5-6 G Sr. Mikal Waincott 5-11 F Sr. Lacie Blankenship 5-10 G Jr. Alissa Maloy F. Leighah Carney 5-3 G Sr. Angela Meredith BOYS Vaughn Blankenship 13-14 Record: 7-18
Outlook: Coming off a 7-18 season last year the Panthers return just two starters this year and will be looking to replace the bulk of their scoring. The first place the Panthers will look for that scoring is inside where Bradley Barron (6-4, Jr.) and Ethan Thompson (6-4, Jr.) give Pittsburg some very good size and strength. Last season both Barron and Thompson averaged six points and three rebounds per game. On the outside Patrick Shannon (5-9, Sr.) lends some experience to a very young backcourt that also includes Jennings Powell (5-11, So.) and Kyler Burchfield (5-9, So.). Ty Sullivan is also a versatile athlete who will push for a starting spot this year according to head coach Vaughn Blankenship. Bradley Barron 6-4 F Jr. Ethan Thompson 6-4 C Jr. Patrick Shannon 5-9 G Sr. Jennings Powell 5-11 G So. Kyler Burchfield 5-9 G So. Ty Sullivan
Red Oak Eagles
Website: www.redoak.k12. ok.us GIRLS Casey Butcher (5th year) 13-14 Record: 28-3
Outlook: #UnfinishedBusiness it’s the mission of the Lady Eagles after last year’s dreams were left unfulfilled when Red Oak accepted the silver slipper as Class B girls state runner-up. With three starters returning from the Big House appearance last season, there’s plenty of
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5-10 Shay Paul and 6-0 Hanna Mabry present additional tall challenges for Red Oak opponents. “When you put the pieces of the puzzle together, this is a good team,” admits Butcher, who enters his fifth season at the helm. “Our goal remains the same, out work everybody else, and with that approach on both ends of the court, we’ve got a chance to win it all.”
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Paige Campagna 5-3 G Sr. Bailee Davis 5-4 G Sr. Savanna Lovell 5-3 G Sr. Brittney Ward 5-7 G Jr. Rainey Mauzey 6-0 C Jr. Myranda Raney 5-6 G Jr. Shay Paul 5-10 F Jr. Hanna Mabry 6-0 C So. Kalyn Grogan 5-5 G So. Karsn Brigance 5-5 G So. Mollie McGhee 5-6 G Fr. Kalei Hays 5-8 F Fr. Zadee Brewer 5-8 F F. BOYS Trey Booth (13th year) 13-14 Record: 26-5
Rainey Mauzey reason to expect nothing short of a gold ball at season’s end. VYPE Top 100 selection Rainey Mauzey, a 6-0 junior center, proved her abilities to impact success last season averaging a double-double performance with 16.2 points and 11.1 rebounds per game. Head coach Casey Butcher’s lineup has two other weapons include 5-7 point guard Brittney Ward (14.6ppg/2.1reb/3.1asst) and 5-3 guard Paige Campagna (6.4ppg/2.1asst/3.1steals). “All three of these girls have been there before,” confirmed Butcher, “and their play with passion style is something special.” Myranda Raney and Bailee Davis will provide added productivity at guard while
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Outlook: The Eagles have won 76 games over the last three years creating an expectation for continued success. The Eagles return flight to the “Big House” among the final eight teams in Class B boys’ basketball will rest upon the wings of three returning starters including 6-2 junior forwards Dewayne Grogan (9.2ppg/12reb) and Colt Browne (12.3ppg/6.1reb). Jace Blaylock, who averaged 4.5 assists and 4.0 points as a freshman, will be joined by 6-2 junior guards Chase Butcher (3.3ppg) and Lane Grogan (2.0ppg) along with the play of 6-1 freshman Grayson Nix. “Grogan is a workhorse,” said head coach Trey Booth. “His work ethic doesn’t allow for a slump. With Blaylock’s coach on the floor skills and everyone wearing the purple and gold playing with a refuse to lose mentality, we’re going to be
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OK.” The schedule of the Eagles will require the expectation of hard work to achieve the desired success. “It’s the toughest lineup in Class B,” confirmed Booth, “and that’s the way we want it. We may have a few losses but we have the chance to be a really good team by playoff time.” Dewayne Grogan 6-2 F Jr. Colt Browne 6-2 F Jr. Chase Butcher 6-2 G Jr. Lane Grogan 6-2 G Jr. Jace Blaylock 5-10 G So. Cody Muncy 6-3 C So. Brendan Patten 5-8 G So. Grayson Nix 6-1 G Fr.
SASAKWA VIKINGS Website: www.sasakwaschools. org GIRLS Rikki Wolfe 13-14 Record: N/A
Outlook: Three starters and a senior-laden lineup return with high aspirations. Cynda Factor (18.0 ppg, 3.0 assts) is a dynamic threat on the perimeter and playmaker for the offensive attack. She’ll have plenty of help with Elizabeth Harrison (9.0 ppg), Bailey Livesay (9.0 ppg) and Breanna Johnson (8.0 ppg) all expected to average in the double-figure range almost every night on the floor. Look for strong contributions from Courtney Taylor (6.0 ppg) as well. Coach Rikki Wolfe should have a host of players coming off the bench that are capable of stepping in and producing at any time. Cynda Factor 5-5 G Sr. Courtney Taylor 5-6 G Sr. Elizabeth Harrison 5-8 F Sr. Bailey Livesay 5-7 F Sr. Breanna Johnson 5-4 G Sr. Phoebe Tiger 5-9 F Sr. Alyson Taylor 5-8 F So. Felicity Davis 5-6 G Fr.
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SENTINEL BULLDOGS
Website: www.sentinel.k12. ok.us
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BOYS Garrett Bebermeye (1st year) 13-14 Record: 11-14 Outlook: Head coach Garrett Bebermeye has several position in the starting lineup that were opened for competition when practiced started. “We don’t return much experience so it’s a big opportunity for a lot of guys who haven’t gotten their chance yet. We have a really tough schedule, but should be ready to make a run in the playoffs,” said coach Bebermeye. Seniors Conner Smith, Chase Johnson and Tristan Breeze should all play big roles on the team this season. Juniors Corbin Stewart and Yeider Perez are two guards with high expectations heading into the season. The 6th man could be junior Taylor Bice or freshman Jake Smith. Conner Smith 5-10 G Sr. Chase Johnson 6-1 F Sr. Tristan Breeze 5-9 G Sr. Corbin Stewart 5-11 G Jr. Yeider Perez 5-9 G Jr. Taylor Bice 6-3 F Jr. Jake Smith 5-8 G Fr.
SharonMutual Trojans
Website: www.smps.k12.ok.us GIRLS Kala Gaines 13-14 Record: 17-8
Outlook: “Have fun, play hard, win.” That is the Lady Trojans motto this season as they look to improve on last year’s 17-8 overall record. In order to do that the Lady Trojans will count on a very experienced lineup. On the inside, forward Kalie
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Long (Sr.) will team with Jerika Halley (Jr.) to give the Lady Trojans a frontcourt full of upperclassmen. On the perimeter Morgan Phillips (Sr.) and Taylor Harris (Jr.) both have big game experience and will both play major roles. The biggest impact player on the outside though may end up being Harlie Schueling (So.). Schueling has a good court sense amazing leadership and quickness making her extremely valuable both on and off the floor. Harlie Schueling G So. Kalie Long F/G Sr. Morgan Phillips G Sr. Taylor Harris G Jr. Jerika Halley F Jr. Haley Gregory BOYS Ryan Nelson 13-14 Record: 2-20
Outlook: Despite returning three starters from last season’s team the Trojans are still a young group. With that in mind head coach Ryan Nelson is focusing more on improving each and every day instead of wins and losses. “We are a very young, inexperienced basketball team; however we always compete. Our goal this year is to finish. In other words we want to stay focused for all four quarters,” Nelson said. On the perimeter the Trojans will start all underclassmen, two of which are freshman. The two players making their high school debuts this year will be C.A. Gordon (5-4, Fr.) and Jerret Darden (5-7, Fr.). Jake Hanson (5-11, So.) meanwhile will provide a good dose of leadership on the perimeter as the only player in the backcourt with a year of varsity experience under his belt. The only upperclassman in the Trojans lineup this year will be forward Taten Walker (6-4, Sr.). Dalton Scott (6-3, So.) will also be a mainstay in the frontcourt this year battling on the boards.
Shidler Tigers Website: www. shidlerpublicschools.org GIRLS Jake Christenson 13-14 Record: 6-18
Outlook: After winning six games last season the Lady Tigers are hoping to keep the momentum going this season. “Last year my dad coached the girls and they got a lot better towards the end of the year and we are hoping to build off that this year. The girls have continued to improve during the summer and the good thing is we will have most of them back next year,” head coach Jake Christenson said. Point guard Lindsey Hall (Sr.) is the team’s leader offensively and will be counted on to do he bulk of the scoring this year. The Lady Tigers other top scorer this year should be center Baylee Fields (Jr.). Power forward Kenzie York (Jr.) and small forward Kourtney Brown (Jr.) will round out the main rotation in the frontcourt this year. On the perimeter, fans can expect to see shooting guard Ally Holland (Jr.) to play big minutes along with Jessica Murphey (Jr.) and Courtney Wingo (Jr.). Lindsey Hall PG Sr. Baylee Fields C Jr. Ally Holland SG Jr. Kenzie York PF Jr. Kourtney Brown SF Jr. Jessica Murphey G Jr. Courtney Wingo G Jr. BOYS Jake Christenson 13-14 Record: 6-18
Outlook: The Tigers won just six games last season but head
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coach Jake Christenson said that number isn’t an accurate representation of just how talented his team is. “This is a talented group that is much better than just six wins. We are still trying to dig out of the funk from last year and I don’t think we have hit our ceiling at all. We can really get up and down the floor and score in transition and I truly believe we can get to the area tournament this season,” Christenson sad. The Tigers will be led by four senior leaders this year. On the perimeter expect point guard Carson Cook and shooting guard Austin French to carry the torch both offensively and defensively. Meanwhile in the frontcourt look for small forward Cody Lemon and power forward Landon Roe to be the leaders both on the floor and in the locker room. Centers Jon Carlisle (Jr.) and Coen Stephenson (Jr.) will add some depth to the Tigers roster in the frontcourt while guards Dillon Nash (So.) and Cooper Holland (Jr.) will do the same in the backcourt. Carson Cook PG Sr. Austn French SG Sr. Cody Lemon SF Sr. Landon Roe PF Sr. Jon Carlisle C Jr. Dillon North G So. Cooper Holland G Jr. Coen Stephenson C Jr.
SOUTHWEST COVENANT PATRIOTS Website: www. southwestcovenant.com GIRLS Keith Henson 2013-14 Record: 10-10
Outlook: The Patriots compiled a .500 season in head coach Keith Henson’s first season at the helm and the head coach is excited for this year. “With tremendous senior leadership, upgraded skills, and an upgraded schedule; we look forward to opportunities for tremendous growth and development of our program this season,” said the second year head coach. Two of those seniors expected to provide leadership is Kylie
Ezell (5-6, Sr.) and Sarah Brown (5-8, Sr.) both of whom averaged five rebounds per game. Ezell averaged 7 points per game at her guard spot along with three assists per game. At forward, Brown average four points and four steals per game last season and will look to increase those numbers this year. Forwards Matti Betts (5-11, Jr.) and Karleigh Brown (5-8, So.) both gained valuable experience last season for the Patriots. Rown averaged 13 points, 4 rebounds, and 3 steals as a freshman last season and coach Henson believes the sophomore could have a breakout season. Freshman guard Hannah Cook was a threat as an eighth grader and could be a force this year. Fellow freshmen Ally Bales and Brianna Andus both will be the first off the bench for the Patriots. Kylie Ezell Sarah Brown Matti Betts Karleigh Brown Hannah Cook Ally Bales Brianna Andus
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BOYS Kevin Cobbs 2013-14 Record: 16-6
Outlook: The Patriots have the benefit of Daily Oklahoman First Team All-State selection Josh McMinn (6-3, Sr.) returning after averaging 21 points and 10 rebounds as a junior. Over the course of his career he’s averaged 16 points per game while shooting 47.8 percent from the field. “He was one of the best basketball players in Class B as a junior,” said fifth year head coach Kevin Cobbs. “If he stays healthy I expect him to have another fantastic season. Josh is not only a great player but also a great person who exhibits character in many areas of his life.” The trigger man for the Patriots will be senior point guard RJ Harms (5-9, Sr.) who average 11 points, 3.5 steals, and 3 assists per game last season. He’ll be responsible for not only getting the ball to McMinn but also post player J. Brock Crockett-Beck (6-4, Sr.) a double figure scorer last season.
Shane Harms (6-0, So.) and Blake Prentice (6-4, Sr.) both were key players off the bench last season and should see their roles increase this year. Junior Austin Riddell is a sharp shooter that will likely begin the season as the sixth man but could see his role increase as the season develops. “We are looking to build upon on our State Tournament appearance from last season,” said Cobbs. “With 90 percent of our scoring and rebounding returning from that team, we look to make another run toward the State Tournament. Class B has plenty of competition so I expect it to be difficult but reachable goal.” Josh McMinn 6-3 F Sr. RJ Harms 5-9 G Sr. J. Brock Crockett-Beck 6-4 P Sr. Shane Harms 6-0 G So. Blake Prentice 6-4 P Sr. Austin Riddell G Jr.
Springer Cardinals
Website: www.Springer.k12. ok.us GIRLS Traci Massey 13-14 Record: 8-11
Outlook: The Lady Cardinals bring back two starters this year and will be operating under a new head coach in Traci Massey. The first-year coach said her team is still learning and growing but added that she is optimistic about what they can become. “The girls are still learning a whole new system and work ethic. We are hoping to be a team to watch come playoff time,” Massey said. One major impact player to watch this year will be forward Lyndsey Hill (5-9, Jr.). A three-year starter and a crafty left-handed scorer; Hill is also a good ballhandler and can play on the perimeter as well as in the post. Also working in the post this year will be forwards Lexi Farley (5-6, Sr.) and Cassie Pletcher (5-7, Jr.) and center Hailey Henderson (5-9, Sr.). On the outside Tandra Nugent (5-5, Jr.) is ready to tell everybody to listen up while she puts a stranglehold on opposing defenses.
Lexi Farley 5-6 F Sr. Lyndsey Hill 5-9 F Jr. Tandra Nugent 5-5 G Jr. Cassie Pletcher 5-7 F Jr. Hailey Henderson 5-9 C Sr. Randi Putman F Sr. Haley Horton G Fr.
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Sweetwater
Bulldogs Website: www.sweetwater.k12. ok.us GIRLS *No information provided by school. BOYS Lyle Clayton (3rd year) 13-14 Record: 4-9
Record: Despite being a young squad, head coach Lyle Clayton is encouraged by what he’s seen in practice. “We are a very young team in only our second season with our own high school team. My three sophomores all are returning starters from last season and we have taken drastic steps forward as a program this year. This is an outstanding group of young men with a strong work ethic, more heart than you could imagine, and outstanding character. This season we will have to stay healthy and we will have to stay eligible academically,” said coach Clayton. Cody Keathley (5-10, Fr.) is an exciting young player with tremendous potential. His development into the point guard coach Clayton needs to run his offense is crucial. Colton Reed (6-2, So.) is another dynamic combo type player at guard/forward. Devon Davis (5-7, So.) and Dalton Harrell (6-2, So.) bring energy and a keen sense for the game to the court. Zack McGuire (510, Fr.) can become that go-to player the Bulldogs will need down the stretch. Also look for freshmen Josh English and Ryan Sandlin to contribute this season. Cody Keathly 5-10 PG Fr. Colton Reed 6-2 G/F So. Devon Davis 5-7 G So. Dalton Harrell 6-2 C So. Zack McGuire 5-10 G/F Fr.
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GIRLS *No Info Provided By School BOYS Ryan Booher 13-14 Record: 19-5
Outlook: The Tigers will be fighting through some inexperience this season with just two starters back but head coach Ryan Booher isn’t letting that fact damper his spirits too much. “It will be a bit of a rebuilding year; losing two of our leading scorers. However, if we can get things figured out it could be a really fun year,” Booher said. On the perimeter, point guard Dalton Dennison (5-11, Jr.) will be the team’s trigger man. Flanking Dennison on the wings will be shooting guards Quinzell Tisdale (5-2, Fr.) and Tristan Richmond (5-10, Jr.). In the frontcourt fans can expect to get tons of production from Marco Logana (6-3, Jr.) at small forward. Power forward Christian Eberle (6-0, Sr.) will give the Tigers a wealth of size and strength inside. Marco Logana 6-3 SF Jr. Dalton Dennison 5-11 PG Jr. Christian Eberle 6-0 PF Sr. Quinzell Tisdale 5-2 SG Fr. Tristan Richmond 5-10 SG Jr. Devin Littles
season that we are replacing four starters. These girls definitely have some big shoes to fill, but they have the talent and a ton of experience after four consecutive state tournament appearances and five consecutive 20-win seasons,” said head coach Kale Pierce. “This group knows what it takes to be a winning basketball team and has put in a lot of work in the offseason. This should be another athletic, tough, defensive-minded team that will have to be even more balanced offensively to be successful. We’re excited to get started and try to keep the momentum of our program moving forward.” Forward Tiffany Schulp (6-0, Jr.) is back in the lineup this year after averaging 12.0 points and 8.3 rebounds per game last year. Kylie Wilson (5-6, Jr.) will also work in the frontcourt this year after averaging 2.4 points and 1.7 rebounds per game last year. In the backcourt Raven Bishard (5-4, Sr.) and Kamber LeForce (5-5, So.) are two players to watch. Last season the two guards combined to average 4.4 points and 2.2 assists per game. Oakleigh Nickel (5-6, Jr.) is a versatile player who fans may see on the perimeter or working in the paint depending on her matchup. Tiffany Schulp 6-0 F Jr. Raven Bishard 5-4 G Sr. Kylie Wilson 5-6 F Jr. Oakleigh Nickel 5-6 G/F Jr. Kamber LeForce 5-5 G So. Jamie Thorp
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Timberlake TIPTON Tigers TIGERS Website: www.tlake.k12.ok.us GIRLGIRLS Kale Pierce 13-14 Record: 23-6
Outlook: After making it to the Class B state tournament last year the Lady Tigers return just one starter this year. The silver lining to that dark cloud is that the Lady Tigers were in the same spot coming into last season. “This is the second consecutive
Website: www.tiptontigers.net GIRLS *No Info Provided By School.
BOYS Brad Moody (1st year) 13-14 Record: 22-2 Outlook: The Tigers are coming off a very successful season and with four starters back in the lineup head coach Brad Moody is ready to get the season underway. “We’re looking forward to a great year.
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Lots of experience returning so we should be fun to watch,” said coach Moody. No one sees the floor better than senior guard Jagger Jones (5-8). Jones averaged 20 points and four assists last year. He’s one of the leaders on this team and makes everyone around him better. Tanner Knight (5-11, Sr.) went for 15 points and four assists a year ago. Knight and Jones are a lethal tandem. Bryant Flores (6-1, Sr.) and Gerald White (5-8, Sr.) are big time players on both ends of the floor. Flores accounted for seven points and three rebounds as a junior. Bryce Coronado (6-0, Sr.) will start at forward where his quickness will create opportunities at the rim and in transition. Jagger Jones 5-8 G Sr. Tanner Knight 5-11 G Sr. Bryant Flores 6-1 F Sr. Gerald White 5-8 G Sr. Bryce Coronado 6-0 F Sr. Royce Bernal 5-10 G Sr.
TYRONE BOBCATS
Website: www.tyrone.k12.ok.us GIRLS *No Info Provided By School
Clay Witt (5th year) 13-14 Record: 18-10 Outlook: Despite having a young squad this year, head coach Clay Witt is expecting good things from the Bobcats. “We will still be young, but we gained valuable experience by advancing to the Area tournament last year. I look for this team to improve to the point we can compete with anyone by the end of the season,” said coach Witt. William Slater (6-4, So.) averaged 14 points per game and eight rebounds. Slater will start at center where his size and movement around the rim could make him one of the top centers in the class. Erik Lomas (6-1, Jr.) suffered a broken ankle last year, but returns to give coach Witt another scoring threat on the floor. After rehab Lomas is 100% and ready to get on the floor. Tanner Hurst (5-9, So.) averaged five points and four assists per game last year. Austin Pickering (6-2, Jr.) and Austin Olson (6-2, So.) are two forwards with desire
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to succeed at both ends of the court. Also look for Ty Harvey (6-3) at center, giving coach Witt another low post threat. William Slater 6-4 C So. Erik Lomas 6-1 F Jr. Tanner Hurst 5-9 G So. Austin Pickering 6-2 F Jr. Austin Olson 6-2 F So. Ty Harvey 6-3 C
Varnum Whippets Website: www.Varnum.k12. ok.us GIRLS Jon Hadley (3rd year) 13-14 Record: 17-11
Outlook: Youth will be served when Varnum steps on the hardwood this season. The Lady Whippets have three returning starters, but only one of them is older than a sophomore at the varsity level. The lone eldest statesman on the club will be senior Leah Cervates, a 5-foot-5 guard who averaged 3.1 points and 1.3 rebounds a game last season. Leading the way for Varnum will be 6-foot-1 sophomore center Kyla Tarpey, who collected 8.8 points and 6.1 rebounds per game last season. “She blocks and changes shots in the paint,” Varnum coach Jon Hadley said. “She also provides a low-post scorer.” Fellow sophomore, 5-foot7 guard Abby Gosa, will be back after totaling 6.9 points and 4.9 rebounds a game as a freshman. Speaking of freshmen, Varnum has plenty of them. Stormy Johnson (5-9 forward), Christian Wind (5-4 guard) and Hanna Thlocco (5-5 guard) will provide punch in Varnum’s lineup. “We are looking forward to another solid season,” said Hadley, who will also have the services of 5-foot-11 freshman Ryleigh Lane. “Our team will be very young, but all of the young players have a lot of experience. We should continue to improve and grow as a team as the season progresses.” Kyla Tarpey 6-1 C So. Abby Gosa 5-7 G So. Leah Cervantes 5-5 G Sr. Stormy Johnson 5-9 F Fr.
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Christian Wind 5-4 G Fr. Hanna Thlocco 5-5 G Fr. Ryleigh Lane 5-11 F Fr. BOYS Jon Hadley (6th year) 13-14 Record: 20-9
Outlook: Rare are the days that Jon Hadley-coached teams aren’t near the 20-win mark at Varnum. Same goes for last year. The Whippets, who finished 20-9 last season, lost to Cave Springs during a Class B area tournament, which eliminated any chances of qualifying for the state tournament like in 2012. This year, Varnum will return three starters, headlined by Chebon Wind, who averaged 10.2 points and 7.6 rebounds a game as a junior last season. “He’s a versatile senior that can score in multiple ways,” Hadley said. “He’s a solid shooter, can post up and can get to the rim.” Trevor Smith (5-10 guard), Jake Tiger (6-2 center), Caleb McCutcheon (5-9 guard) and Jordy Leetka (5-10 guard) will also bolster Varnum’s roster this season. “We expect to be a solid team again,” Hadley said. “We have a couple of key spots that will be filled with some youth, but I feel like those younger guys are ready to contribute.” Another contributor will be Dylan Combs (5-11). “We will be deeper and more athletic than we’ve been, but we will have to find a way to replace the scoring we lost to graduation.” Chebon Wind 6-0 F Sr. Trevor Smith 5-10 G Sr. Jake Tiger 6-2 C Jr. Austin Blythe 6-1 C So. Caleb McCutcheon 5-9 G Sr. Jordy Leetka 5-10 G Fr.
Victory Life Eagles GIRLS Chris Valliere 13-14 Record: N/A
Outlook: Numbers won’t be huge for the Lady Eagles with only seven players on the roster but that group is loaded with enthusiasm and determination. “We have some
athleticism,” head coach Chris Valliere said. “We’ve got a lot of new faces that will have to contribute. One girl hasn’t played since eighth grade. With our numbers staying injuryfree will be critical.” The senior trio of Kayla McCusker, Destiny Everett and Tayte Weatherly will be keys to the team’s success. Kayla McCusker Sr. Destiny Everett Sr. Tayte Weatherly Sr. Monica Simpson So. Scarlett Stinchcomb So. Emory Harrison Fr. BOYS Chris Valliere 13-14 Record: N/A
Outlook: There has been considerable turnover in personnel for the Eagles this season but head coach Chris Valliere is optimistic about the team’s prospects. “We lost some of our main players to transfers and injuries and have some that will have to play new positions,” Valliere said. “It’s a work in progress but I think if come together we have the ability to make a run in the playoffs at the end of the year.” Junior Connor Harrison is the club’s top rebounder from a year ago and back to continue in that role. Look for sophomore Chandler Stampley to step into the all-important point guard position and fellow sophomore Ben Gordy to play more in the paint this season. Kenton Clark Sr. Jacob Graham Sr. Connor Harrison Jr. Nathan Crawford Jr. Jacob Eppler Jr. Dalton Farrell Jr. Dalton Hanks Jr. Ben Gordy So. Chandler Stampley So.
Wanette Tigers www.wanette.k12.ok.us GIRLS Tanner Wear 13-14 Record: 0-22
Outlook: After going winless last year the Lady Tigers turn to Tanner Wear to lead the program in this his first
season. Coach Wear will have the benefit of two returning starters but just one senior on the roster.
“I feel like we have a chance to make major improvements this season, with only one senior on the roster we are young but we have the energy to push each other,” Wear said of this year’s team. “I am excited to see this group develop in front of me. From day one I can see they are very coachable and that is one thing this team can take pride in.” Three juniors will play important roles for the Tigers in Taylor Henson (5-10, Jr.), Kylie Austin (5-6, Jr.), and Jada Glascow (5-8, Jr.). Henson is a well sized forward that can clean the glass and add a few points while Glascow could see her production increase this season. At the guard spot, Austin averaged 10 points per game last season.
Wear will look to forward Katie Stidham (5-8, Fr.) and guard Noah Oates (5-4, Fr.) to play key roles in their first year of varsity action.
The head coach has big expectations for the freshman point guard Oates, “She is a hard worker and is willing to make the adjustments to push this team. She is very coachable and I hope she becomes an extension of me on the floor. She is willing and capable of achieving that.” Taylor Henson Kylie Austin Jada Glascow Noah Oates Katie Stidham
5-10 F Jr. 5-6 G Jr. 5-8 G Jr. 5-4 G Fr. 5-8 F Fr.
BOYS Jeff Parnell 13-14 Record: 7-15
Outlook: A solid senior class will lead the way for the Tigers in 2014-15. Described as a gym rat by third year head coach Jeff Parnell, T.J. Cobb (5-9, Sr.) brings leadership, a great work ethic and sharp shooting to the plate for Wanette. Last season the senior guard averaged 12 points per game. Fellow senior guard Geriad Himes (5-10, Sr.) averaged seven points last season and can provide a solid scoring threat going into his
senior season. Another senior Matt Gregg will provide quality minutes and points off the bench for the Tigers.
Guard Ryan Stidham (510, Jr.) should increase his scoring average above the 10 point mark this season as the Tigers will look to score in bunches. Despite only being a sophomore Bryce Cobb (5-9, So.) can find the bottom of the basket with ease at times. Another underclassmen that could develop into a true threat is Zak Keese (6-3, Fr.) at center. “We have experience to do great things this year,” said head coach Jeff Parnell of this year’s team. “Expecting a lot out of my senior class.” T.J. Cobb Ryan Stidham Bryce Cobb Geriad Himes Zak Keese Matt Gregg
5-9 G Sr. 5-10 G Jr. 5-9 G So. 5-10 G Sr. 6-3 C Fr. Sr.
WAPANUCKA INDIANS Website: www.wpss.k12.ok.us GIRLS Robert Ferguson (1st year) 13-14 Record: 5-15
Outlook: The Lady Indians will look to the inside for scoring prowess as two starters return along with a talented collection of underclassmen. One of the newcomers catching the attention of opponents will be the play of 5-10 freshman center Katelynn Hobbie along with points in the paint productivity for 5-7 junior Lenzie Sampson. “Both girls can score,” said head coach Robert Ferguson, “but they do so much more than just put points on the board. Together they create a solid presence inside on either end of the court.” Three seniors will be among a quartet of guards running the show include McKenna Marlow, Jessa Jamison and Cassandra Manriquez as well as a talented freshman playmaker, 5-4 guard Courtney Walker. “The chemistry with this group allows everyone to do their part and share in the glory of the team,” said Ferguson. “We call is working for each other.”
Jessa Jamison 5-6 G Sr. Cassandra Manriguez 5-4 G Sr. McKenna Marlow 5-3 G Sr. Lenzie Sampson 5-7 F Jr. Katelynn Hobbie 5-10 C Fr. Courtney Walker 5-4 G Fr. BOYS Jeremy Smith (5th year) 13-14 Record: 23-5
Outlook: The Indians are ready to create another exciting season on the hardwood returning a trio of starters from last year’s 23-win campaign. Wapanucka will attack inside with 6-4 forwards Nathan Wall and Joseph Weese providing points and protection of the rim. Wall (15.3ppg/12.2reb/3blocks) and Weese (15.2ppg/12.0 reb) provided double-double production using their size and mobility to a winning advantage. Setting things up from the perimeter will be 5-7 guard Patrick McCarty (8.3ppg/5.2reb) along with 6-0 sophomore Maynar Gomez (6.1ppg/7.2reb), 5-10 junior Dylan Dewbery and 6-0 freshman Garett McMichael. With the two big guys (Wall & Weese), we can present a lot of problems for our opponents on both ends of the court,” said head coach Jeremy Smith. “With the group of kids we’ll put out there, we’re expecting something special this year.” Nathan Wall 6-4 F Sr. Joseph Weese 6-4 F Sr. Patrick McCarty 5-7 G Sr. Dylan Dewbery 5-10 G Jr. Maynar Gomez 6-0 G So. Garette McMichael 6-0 G Fr.
WAYNOKA RAILROADERS Website: www.waynoka.k12. ok.us
GIRLS *No information provided by school. BOYS Danny Green (3rd year) 13-14 Record: 11-13
Outlook: Head coach Danny Green returns all five starters from last year’s team as they look to continue building on the success they experienced last season. “We will be a physical and athletic team that should play well on the
defensive end of the court. Our offensive production is steadily improving with an increased post presence and better perimeter shooting than in years past,” said coach Green. Brandon Green (12.9ppg, 9.7rpg) is a big-time rebounder with a ton of experience in the paint. Logan Meriwether (13.5ppg, 6.7rpg) is a lanky guard who is developing a nice three-point shot. Curan Olson (5.5ppg, 2.5rpg) is a young, quick guard that causes problems for opponents on both ends of the floor. CJ Castillo (3.8ppg, 1.9rpg) and Colton Budy (4.8ppg, 2.6rpg) are two more options in the offensive attack for coach Green. Several other players are looking to get playing time this year. Josiah Darr and Bailey Goucher should play a role in the teams success this season. Brandon Green 6-2 F Sr. Logan Meriwether 6-1 G Jr. Curan Olson 5-9 G So. CJ Castillo 5-8 G Sr. Colton Budy 5-11 G Jr. Josiah Darr 5-9 G Sr. Bailey Goucher 6-5 F Jr.
WEBBERS FALLs WARRIORS Website: www.webbersfalls. k12.ok.us GIRLS Brady Hardin (2nd year) 13-14 Record: 15-13
Outlook: A year to adjust to a new coach, three returning starters and a drop in class are all reasons for the Lady Warriors to look forward to this season. The girls have had a chance to adjust to coach Brady Hardin’s up-tempo style and guard Autumn Cato (16.2ppg, 7.2reb, 6.4steals) will return to lead the charge for Webbers Falls. “She is the engine of the team,” said Hardin. “In all but one of our playoff games last year she had 20 or more points and her point per game average is incredible when you consider that she did not have a threepoint basket all season. People can’t believe the number of steals she gets until they see her play.” Also back for the Lady Warriors are sisters
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tournament last year and with just one experienced senior on the team, things are looking rosy for the Lady Warriors for the next couple of years.
Autumn Cato 5-7 G Jr. Chandler Jarrard 5-9 F Jr. Rhaelyn Jarrard 5-5 G Sr. Cammie Farmer 5-9 F Jr. Lacey Ogren 5-7 F So. Taylor Redburn 5-7 C Fr. Brittany Baer 5-5 G So. Kriston Kellogg 5-0 G Sr. Theresa Hinkle 5-8 F So.
Darren Shanks Hunter Bray
Rhaelyn Jarrard - Autumn Cato - Chandler Jarrard Chandler (9.9ppg, 8.5 reb., 2.1steal) and Rhaelyn (5.1ppg) Jarrard. Sophomore Lacey Ogren (2.1ppg, 2.3 reb.) and Brittany Baer are expected to battle for the other two starting positions for Webbers Falls. “With the heart of our lineup back off a transition year, the girls are very excited about our prospects. The drop from Class A to Class B should also be a big benefit for us,” said Hardin. Having made it to the area
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BOYS Steve Corn (2nd year) 13-14 Record: 10-13
Outlook: The onetwo punch of Dillon Coleman (13.7ppg, 3spg) and Hunter Bray (12.8ppg, 11.2rpg) are two of the four starters who return to pace the Warriors for the 201415 season. “When a team tries to stop Dillon at point guard with a double-team or trap, it opens things up underneath for Hunter. And the same is true if they try to double-up on Hunter leaving Dillon open for a drive or the three,” said second year coach Steve Corn.
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Returning to join Coleman and Bray in starting roles are Darren Shanks (8.6ppg, 6rpg) and Dakota Reed (4.7ppg, 3rpg) and Michael Milligan (4.5ppg, 2rpg) should round out the starting five for the Warriors. Webbers Falls has a solid nucleus back plus some depth and should, like the girls, benefit from the change in class. “Overall team speed is much faster and our starting five are very experienced and we have a young but talented bench,” said Corn. Dillon Coleman 5-7 G Sr. Hunter Bray 6-1 F Jr. Darren Shanks 6-1 F Jr. Dakota Reed 5-9 G So. Michael Milligan 5-7 G Jr. Kane Swearingen 5-8 G So.
WHITESBORO
Bulldogs Website: www.whitesborops. k12.wok.us
GIRLS Bryan Cartwright (3rd year) 12-13 Record: 17-12 Outlook: The Lady Bulldogs will have three starters back this season but will still be extremely young and need to rely on a trio of sophomores to carry the majority of the load. The first member of that dangerous threesome of sophomores is point guard Lexi Branscam (5-4). Guard Shania McKosky (5-6) and forward Breanna Gibson (5-8) are the other two members of the group of super sophomores. Also working on the block will be junior center Hope Sisemore (5-8). Rounding out the Lady Bulldogs starting rotation is
senior guard Maci Smith (5-5). Lexi Branscam Shania McKosky Hope Sisemore Maci Smith Breanna Gibson
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BOYS Billy Karr (2nd year) 12-13 Record: 20-10 Outlook: Led by versatile junior Blake Blagg-Tidwell (6-3) the Bulldogs are looking to take a big bite out of Class B competition this year. A player who can play both guard and forward Blagg-Tidwell averaged 16 points and eight rebounds per game last year. Other key players for the Bulldogs will be forwards Vinny Meunier (6-6), Dillon Meashintubby (6-0) and Luca Marinoni (6-3). On the perimeter, junior guard Fabian Peter (6-0) will handle the majority of the ball-handling duties. “We have a chance to be good if we play hard and do the things that are needed,” coach Karr said. Blake Blagg-Tidwell 6-3 G/F Jr. Fabian Peter 6-0 G Jr. Vinny Meunier 6-6 F So. Dillon Meashintubby 6-0 F Fr. Luca Marinoni 6-3 F Jr
Noah Jaguars (5-10, Sr.) at shooting guard. Wallace said “He can shoot the ball really well, has really good range and he continues to improve in other areas of his game.” He averaged 11 points a game, leading the BOYS team in scoring many games, especially toward the end of the season when he Chris Wallace (4th year) was averaging 15 ppg. Joining him in the 13-14 Reco¬rd: 20-18 Outlook: The Jags return four starters from backcourt will be James Bickers (6-0, last season’s squad. Overall, Coach Wallace Sr.). He is their floor general according to Wallace. “He makes sure things are will have a total of six seniors who have running the way they are supposed to.” He been in the system for three to four years, averaged 10.5 points per game last season so their maturity should play a key role in and dished out 5.4 assists. Wallace said their success. They did lose their leading that Askew and Bickers compliment each rebounder from last year, who was a huge presence both offensively and defensively. other so well and feed off each other. Filip Swanson (6-8, Sr.) will provide a presence Collectively, the team will have to make in the middle, averaging seven points a it a priority to fill those gaps this season. game last season to go along with eight Leading the way will be Brandon Askew GIRLS NO INFORMATION PROVIDED FROM THE SCHOOL
rebounds. Others to keep an eye on will be Josiah Showman, who started for the Jags in the second half of the season last year. Looking to play a significant role this year as well are Sammy Blount and Mason Beasler, after seeing limited minutes last year. A couple newcomers that will see playing time will be Peter Way (6-2, Sr.) and Matthew Dowd (5-11, So.) James Bickers 6-0 PG Sr. Brandon Askew 5-10 SG Sr. Peter Way 6-2 Sr. Matthew Dowd 5-11 So. Sammy Blount Mason Beasler
OKC Storm GIRLS Dahrenda Mitchell 13-14 Record: 19-21
Outlook: Three returning starters from a team that won 19 games last year has OKC Storm head coach Dahrenda Mitchell very eager to hit the hardwood. “We are very excited about this season. Our girls are very quick, they are hard workers and they love the game. All this makes them a joy to watch and be around...win or lose,” Mitchell said. McKae Mitchell (5-5, Sr.) will start at guard for the Storm and is the team’s biggest impact player. A track standout, Mitchell’s speed allows her to not only control the pace of the game but to frustrate opponents with an aggressive brand of defense. Reagan Roth (5-4, Sr.) will team with Mitchell in the backcourt giving the Storm a very experienced set of guards. In the frontcourt Raelene Eddens (6-0, Fr.) will get the nod at center as the only underclassman in the starting rotation. Forwards Lorna Ward (5-9, Sr.) and Kathryn Huff (5-9, Sr.) will give the Storm a big dose of experience inside. McKae Mitchell 5-5 G Sr. Lorna Ward 5-9 F Sr. Kathryn Huff 5-9 F Sr. Reagan Roth 5-4 G Sr. Raelene Eddens 6-0 C Fr. Paige Lewis Ashton Talbott
BOYS Kurt Talbott 13-14 Record: 32-14
Outlook: Last winter the Storm won 32 games and picked up some major wins over several strong 6A and 5A programs. This year the Storm bring back three starters from a year ago and add two other seniors to the starting lineup. With so many upperclassmen in the rotation head coach Kurt Talbott thinks his team can reach even new heights. “This could be the most depth the program has ever had. If we all play together and stay healthy this could be a special group,” Talbott said. On the perimeter look for Kole Talbott (6-4, Sr.) to be an impact player at shooting guard. Talbott is not only a great shooter but also a great rebounder who simply finds a way to the offensive glass to extend possessions. Fellow guard BJ Maxwell (6-4, Sr.) is deadly from three-point range and will also be a major impact player for the Storm this year. Wyett Dressler (5-9, Sr.) completes the Storm’s backcourt and is sure to get plenty of clean looks at the rim with Talbott and Maxwell drawing a good deal of attention. In the frontcourt power forward Jalone Friday (6-8, Sr.) is the player to watch. Capable of playing both inside and out Friday will cause a great deal of
matchup problems for opponents. At center Mark Malone (6-5, Sr.) rounds out the Storm’s projected starting lineup. Jalone Friday 6-8 PF Sr. Kole Talbott 6-4 SG Sr. BJ Maxwell 6-4 SG Sr. Wyett Dressler 5-9 G Sr. Mark Malone 6-5 C Sr. Noah Banks Tevin Townsend KJ Jones
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Holland Hall
Dutch Photos By Shirley Sokolosky GIRLS Crystal Lawson (7thyear) 13-14 Record: 19-3
Outlook: Coach Lawson has built a successful program at Holland Hall and looks to continue the success she has had as of late. Last year’s graduating class of seniors left quite a legacy, compiling a record of 84-14, as well as an SPC Championship and two runner-up finishes. They won’t be starting from scratch, as they have two returning starters from last year. Coach Lawson said, “This year we will be starting out with a young team that has a lot of potential, that should improve throughout the year.” Leading the way this season for the Dutch will be Ann Savage (5-5 Sr.) at guard. She
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averaged 10 points last season along with three assists. Other players to keep an eye on are Hagan Gross (5-9 Jr.), forward, who averaged five points and four rebounds in 2013-2104. Joining her at forward will be Langley Dunn (5-8 Sr.) who averaged two points and two rebounds last season. When asked about Savage, Lawson said, “She is the most experienced player on the team. She has demonstrated her leadership throughout her career. She is an impact player from three-point range as well as attacking off the dribble. Ann Savage 5-5 G Sr. Hagan Gross 5-9 F Jr. Langley Dunn 5-8 F Sr.
BOYS Brandon Maddux (3rd year) 13-14 Record: 13-11
Outlook: According to coach Maddux, the Dutch will be a very young and inexperienced squad that should only get better as the year goes on. As a matter of fact, none of last years starting five return. They will get plenty of action in prior to the SPC Conference games which begin in mid January to grow as a team. They will gain plenty of experience participating in tournaments at Cleveland, Bishop Kelley, Cascia Hall and Stroud (which they won last year). Looking to lead the way will be TJ Cooks (6-0 Sr.) at point guard. He averaged 2.8 points a game last year along with 1.4 assists and 1.7 rebounds. The leading returning scorer is Spencer Sutton (6-2 Jr.) splitting time between guard and forward. He averaged nearly seven points a game and three rebounds last season. Anthony Armour (6-3 Jr.) forward will be looked upon to make an impact down low after averaging more than four rebounds a game 2013-2014. A couple younger players that Maddux
TJ Cooks will be counting on to contribute early and mature as the season goes on will be Nathan Stolper (5-8 So.) at guard and freshman Jaycson Bereal (6-4 Fr.) at wing. Newcomer CJ Thompson (6-0 So.) a guard who transferred from Broken Arrow, will see playing time early. When asked about Cooks, Maddux said, “He has played significant minutes since his freshman year and has really come into his own this summer.” Coach is looking forward to more leadership from TJ on and off the court as well as putting up bigger numbers. TJ Cooks 6-0 PG Sr. Spencer Sutton 6-2 G/F Jr. Anthony Armour 6-3 F Jr. Jaycson Bereal 6-4 W Fr. Nathan Stolper 5-8 G Jr. CJ Thompson 6-0 G So.
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