NWOK Top 100
GIRLS
Kylie Adair – Alva HS (5-9, Sr.) Point Guard
Kylie Adair is a lock down defender and runs the PG because of her high IQ.
Allie Tune – Arnett HS (5-8, Sr.) Guard/Forward
Allie surpassed 1100 points and 500 rebounds in her junior year. She has started since her freshman year.
Brya Appelhans – Balko-Forgan HS (5-11, Sr.) Forward
Brya is an extremely versatile forward that can score in multiple ways. Has a great jump shot but can also step out and shoot the three-point shot.
Hayden Mayfield – Calumet HS (Fr.) Guard
Hayden is a very talented and dynamic guard. She is a very good shooter and very strong for a freshman.
Kamdyn Hulse – Canton HS (5-7, Sr.) Guard
Kamdyn Hulse is the complete player. She is one of the best players in school history.
Brooke Shafer – Cashion HS (6-1, Jr.) Forward
Top post in all classes. Great hands, great rebounder, outstanding shot blocker, and shoots a high percentage from mid-range.
Kynli Patterson – Cherokee HS (Sr.) Forward/Center
Kynli is returning as our leading scorer and shot blocker.
Miranda Clark – Chisholm HS (Jr.) Combo Guard
Miranda is a combo guard with the ability to score at every level. She is going to step in to a bigger role this year with hopes of being our primary scorer.
Haily Harmon – Cimarron HS (5-8, Sr.) Point Guard
Haily is the point guard for the lady blazers, she will have to step up bigger this year with us losing three starters from last year.
Alyssa Roberts – Covington-Douglas HS (5-4, Sr.) Point Guard
Alyssa is a true competitor. She has a motor that doesn’t stop along with an unmatched will to win.
Anabelle Miller – Enid HS (6-0, Jr.)
She can score in the paint and has developed a mid-range jump shot. Her ability to defend and get rebounds makes her one of the most dynamic players in the state.
Josi Hayes – Fairview HS (5-7, So.) Guard
Josi is one of the most competitive people I’ve ever met and is tough on the offensive and defensive end.
Harlee Hamar – Fairview HS (5-8, Jr.) Guard
I believe Harlee is really difficult to guard with her length and athleticism, along with being one of our best defensive players.
Emma Copeland – Hennessey HS (5-6, Sr.) Point Guard
Emma might be one of the best point guards I’ve coached in my 29 years of coaching girl’s basketball.
Rubi Hernandez – Hooker HS (5-11, Sr.) Guard/Forward
Rubi will be asked to be our leading scorer this year. Not only is Rubi a really good offensive player she is an exceptional defensive player.
Ela Hartman – Kingfisher HS (5-11, So.) Guard
Ela is top player in the state of Oklahoma. She is a versatile combo guard that can impact the game on both ends of the floor.
Maddy Lockhart – Kremlin-Hillsdale HS (5-7, Sr.) Point Guard
High IQ point guard. Very good dribbler and passer. She needs to shoulder a bigger scoring load this year.
Kassidy Kilian – Medford HS (Jr.) Guard/Forward
Kaydence had numerous achievements her sophomore year. She ended her season averaging 15 points a game.
Izzy Eilers – Mooreland HS (6-2, Sr.) Center
Izzy is a 6-foot-2 post player who has the ability to dominate inside the paint. She’s a very good rebounder and rim protector.
Callie Cramer – Okarche HS (5-10, Jr.) Forward
Callie was a huge reason we were so successful in playoffs last year. She averaged over 10 ppg in playoffs last year and had 25 points in the area consolation game.
Katie Parham – Okarche HS (5-8, Jr.) Point Guard
Best player and our go to when we need a bucket. She is going to be more of a force on the offensive end this year.
Maddee Brickman – Okeene HS (Jr.) Guard
Was our top guard last year as a sophomore. Looking for her to have a great junior year.
Kami Jenkins – Oklahoma Bible Academy (5-5, Sr.) Guard
In the state tournament, her scoring average doubled to 16 points per game, earning her the nickname “Big House” Kami Jenkins.
Alana Banks – Pond Creek-Hunter HS (5-9, So.) Combo guard
She’s an athletic and highly competitive player with an impressive basketball IQ.
Lyndlea Nichols – Seiling HS (6-1, Sr.) Forward
She was our 3rd leading scorer at 10.3 ppg. At 6-foot-1 she has a chance to be a great player for us this season.
Kadence Griffin – Seiling HS (5-9, Sr.) Forward
Kadence was our 4th leading scorer last year at 5.2 ppg, also has a chance to be a great player for us.
Laney Marlatt – Sharon-Mutual HS (5-4, Sr.) Point Guard
Laney has truly done it all from the court, to the sidelines, to the gym, and beyond. She is a four-sport athlete in basketball, volleyball, cheer, and powerlifting.
Kenzie Hamill – Taloga HS (5-11, Sr.) Hybrid
A hard worker—in lots of activities but always shots extra on her own. A great person!
Lexi Mendall – Woodward HS (5-8, Sr.) Guard
She is a multi-sport athlete and is very successful in all sports. In basketball, she has been a huge part of our offensive game plan.
BOYS
Parker Mitchell – Cashion HS (Sr.) Guard
Scored 21 points in the 2A State Quarterfinals last year vs. Dale as well as 30 and 20 in two games vs. Okarche.
Hayden Roberts – Cherokee HS (5-9, So.) Guard
He can score from anywhere on the floor. He’s a good spot shooter and he is great at slashing to the basket.
Ethan Butler – Cimarron HS (6-1, Sr.) Point Guard
He will play the same role this year, but his rebounds will drop because of our improved size as a team but his scoring should take a jump.
Drake Butler – Cimarron HS (6-3, Sr.) Guard/Forward
Drake had an outstanding spring and summer and will be counted on heavily to step into that 2nd scoring option and at times the first scoring option depending on the matchup.
Cooper Westfahl – Chisholm HS (5-11, Sr.) Guard
Going into his senior year he is looking to have a successful year again. His is just 67 points shy of 1,000 points for his career.
Cooper Wheeler – Covington-Douglas HS (6-3) Hybrid
Cooper is 6-foot-3 and can play anywhere on the court. He will be doing a lot for us this year.
Nathen Taylor – Drummond HS (6-8, Sr.) Forward
A 6-foot-8 senior. Very smart in the classroom and keeps getting better every day. Will really surprise a bunch of people this season.
Cashton Mathis – Enid HS (6-5, So.) Power Forward
Sophomore forward Cashton Mathis, a big body forward with great touch and footwork, brings experience and production to this squad.
Haddon Miller – Fairview HS (6-2, Jr.) Point Guard
He was a game changer. He can shoot, get to the rim and set up his teammates for open shots.
Kennon Sharp – Garber HS (5-9, Sr.) Guard
Kennon was behind some great players the past couple years. He’s worked extremely hard and going to have a great year.
Rylan Peralta – Geary HS (5-10, Jr.) Guard
One of his best attributes is his relentless effort and drive to become a better player and teammate.
Tripp Higgins – Hammon HS (Jr.) Guard
Tripp is an excellent shooter (51% as a freshman and 49% as a sophomore from 3-point line) and really good all-around player.
Kellyn Bullcoming – Hammon HS (6-2) Guard
Kellyn has a tremendous ability to affect the game on both ends of the floor. He is long, 6-foot-2, athletic, and as a great feel for the game.
Hayes White – Kingfisher HS (6-1, Sr.) Point Guard
Put up 19.4 a night last year, while leading the team in rebounding at just under 5.0 a game, assists at 3.2 and steals at 2.7.
Jett Mueggenborg – Okarche HS (6-3, Sr.) Guard
Two-time Class A State tournament MVP, Tulsa World and Daily Oklahoma All-State, three-time VYPE top 100, three-time Three Rivers conference MVP.
Easton Roby – Okarche HS (6-3, Sr.) Guard
Two-time Class A state tournament team, three-time Three Rivers all conference, Daily Oklahoman HM All-State.
Micah Westrope – Pond Creek-Hunter (6-7, Sr.) Center
Micah will be one of the most dominant post players in our class both offensively and defensively.
Mack Johnson – Vici HS (6-1, Sr.) Point Guard
Closing in on 1,000 points, didn’t play freshman year. Getting looks from Small D2, NAIA schools.
Reed Hellman – Waukomis HS (6-6, Sr.)
Excellent footwork for a big man and has the ability to grab a rebound and go coast to coast.
Rholton Bouziden – Waynoka HS (Sr.)
Rholton is an extremely hard worker and has been putting in the time in the gym to have a great Senior campaign.
Kadon Gaines – Woodward HS (6-8, So.) Shooting Guard/Small Forward
He averaged 24 points a game, was named MVP of the Wheat Capital Tournament, All-Tournament Team at the Winter Classic, and won the Buckle of the Wheat Tournament.
