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Miilan Riley (Ada)
Miilan is a senior guard and a true leader for Ada, playing some of the best basketball of his career. He is a lockdown defender with a balanced offensive attack, able to score and facilitate. Riley is averaging 13 points, 5 rebounds, 4 assists, and 1.2 steals per game while shooting an impressive 61% from two and 48.3% from three.
Gus Mathews (Ada)
Gus is a junior center and a dominant interior presence for Ada. He protects the paint with strong defense, good footwork, and reliable hands that allow him to catch and finish inside. Mathews is averaging 10.2 points and 6 rebounds per game, anchoring the team in the post on both ends of the floor.
Aiden Victor (Afton)

Aiden is a junior at Afton High School and one of the most productive players in the state. He is averaging 27 points, 9 rebounds, and 4 assists per game, consistently filling up the stat sheet. Victor’s ability to score, rebound, and distribute makes him a centerpiece of Afton’s game plan every night.
Greyson Wood (Asher)

Greyson is a junior averaging 14 points and 9 rebounds per game for Asher. He is a dominant force on the glass with a soft touch around the rim, making him tough to handle inside. Wood is also known as a great teammate and strong student, serving as a positive role model for younger kids in the program.
Andrew Overstreet (Asher)

Andrew is a junior who averages 10 points, 5 assists, and 5 rebounds per game while doing far more than just scoring. Night in and night out, he takes on the challenge of guarding the opposing team’s best player and routinely holds them to one of their lowest-scoring outings. Overstreet is a 4.0 student, a selfless teammate, and an example that younger players at Asher can look up to.
Zhacari Jackson (Berryhill)

Zhacari Jackson is a relentless downhill attacker who constantly puts pressure on the rim off the dribble. With strong contact balance, crafty finishes with both hands, and a smooth mid-range pull-up, he is difficult to contain. Jackson is unselfish and finds open teammates when defenses over-help, and he is also a well-above-average defender who excels both on the ball and in help situations, making him a complete two-way threat.
Layne Davidson (Big Pasture)
Layne is having an impressive season, averaging close to 19 points per game in his first full year as a starter. His confidence and production have steadily increased as the year has gone on. Davidson has been very good for Big Pasture and is poised for a strong finish to his senior campaign.
Haygen Larson (Big Pasture)
Haygen is a senior who, like Layne, stepped into the starting lineup for the first time this season and has made the most of the opportunity. After a somewhat inconsistent start, he has settled in and is now averaging around 17 points per game while shooting very well from three. Larson’s emergence has been a big part of Big Pasture’s offensive success.
Mike Alexander (Bishop Kelley)
Mike is only a sophomore but already a two-year starter for the Comets. In his last two games he erupted for 30 and 28 points, showcasing his scoring ability. Alexander is averaging 14 points, 4.5 rebounds, and 1.5 steals per game and continues to grow into a go-to option for Bishop Kelley.
Gantz Fomby (Bishop Kelley)
Gantz is a junior and first-year starter for the Comets who has overcome an early-season injury to become a key contributor. He posted a season-high 24 points in a narrow double-overtime loss at Coweta. Fomby is averaging 9 points, 4 rebounds, and 1 steal per game while shooting an efficient 58% from the field.
Nik FlyingOut (Blackwell)

Nik has taken his game to another level over the last five to six outings, averaging more than 20 points per game in that stretch. He recently poured in a career-high 30 points in a 66–56 rivalry win at Newkirk. As of January 14, he sits just 61 points shy of reaching the 1,000-point milestone for his career, cementing his status as a prolific scorer.
Cooper Lusk (Blackwell)

Cooper has emerged as a major rim protector, averaging six blocks per game and controlling the paint defensively. He also averages a double-double with 11 points and 14 rebounds per game. At 6’7, Lusk can play inside and out and even help handle the ball as a point guard at times, making him a very versatile player.
Cole Watkins (Blanchard)
Cole is capable of carrying the offensive load for Blanchard and can score in explosive spurts. He averages 12 points and 5 rebounds per game while routinely guarding the opponent’s biggest and best interior player. At 6’4 and 225 pounds, Watkins is a powerful guard who can attack off the drive with either hand and also spot up from three, presenting a tough, physical matchup.
Joc Mitchell (Booker T. Washington)

Joc is averaging 16.4 points, 8.0 rebounds, and 5.2 assists per game and is one of the driving forces behind Booker T. Washington’s success. The Hornets are 11–0 and ranked No. 19 in the country by MaxPreps and No. 23 by Rivals, with Mitchell setting the tone. He currently holds offers from TCU, Arizona State, Ole Miss, Tulsa, Oral Roberts, and others, reflecting his status as a high-level prospect.
Branden Crosslen (Booker T. Washington)
Branden has been a fantastic addition to the program, fitting seamlessly into the combo guard role. Using his 6’5 frame and long arms, he punishes defenses with his footwork and jump shooting while averaging 15 points and 7 rebounds per game. Crosslen’s length allows him to alter shots on the perimeter and at the rim, and with Division I programs showing increasing interest, he is expected to be an essential piece in another title run.
Jacob Woommavovah (Cache)
Jacob is having a standout season, averaging 18.5 points, 5 deflections, 3.2 steals, and 3 rebounds per game. He elevated his play in the Lindsay Tournament, averaging 23.3 points along with 5 deflections and 3 steals per contest. Earlier in the year at the Duncan Tournament, he put up 21.7 points, 5.3 deflections, 2.4 steals, and 4 rebounds per game. With scoring outputs of 28, 24, 23, 22, and 21 already this season, he has proven to be a consistent offensive weapon.
Wyatt Nix (Central High-Marlow)
Wyatt is a junior averaging 21 points, 6 rebounds, and 3.5 assists per game. He has taken his game to another level this season, becoming almost impossible to keep out of the lane when he gets downhill. Nix has also worked hard to turn himself into a legitimate perimeter threat from three. He makes plays that simply cannot be coached and is easily one of the best players in his class.
Luke Thrasher (Central High-Marlow)
Luke is a three-time All-VYPE Top 100 selection and a classic old-school player who loves the game. Despite battling a knee injury this year, he is still averaging 15 points, 8 rebounds, and 5 assists per game. As he continues to get healthier, he is poised for a big push down the stretch and into the playoffs.
Trig Ream (Cherokee)
Trig is a junior for the Chiefs and an excellent two-way player. He regularly takes on the opponent’s top offensive threat while also serving as a major piece of Cherokee’s offense. A beloved teammate and an incredible young man on and off the court, he is someone younger kids in the school really look up to. His fiery competitiveness, paired with a constant smile, makes him a joy to coach.
Gavin Guffy (Cherokee)
Gavin is a senior and a quintessential Cherokee Chief who sets the standard with his work ethic. His hard work, dedication, and dependability influence everyone around him. A do-it-all type of kid, he is involved in numerous activities and always gives his best effort while doing what is best for his teammates and school. He is one of the hardest workers his coach has ever had and is a source of pride for the team, school, and community.
Kamryn Perry (Chickasha)

Kamryn is a 6-foot sophomore guard who impacts the game on both ends of the floor. He is averaging 17.7 points, 4 steals, and 7 rebounds per game, showing his versatility. Perry can score at all three levels and is a strong on-ball defender, making him a true two-way piece for Chickasha.
Brody Ross (Chickasha)

Brody is a 6’6 forward averaging 13 points, 11 rebounds, and 5 blocks per game. He affects the game on both ends with his high motor and rim protection. Ross defends the paint at a high level and stretches the floor with his size and shooting ability.
Cooper Westfahl (Chisholm)

Cooper is averaging 24 points per game and surpassed the 1,000-point mark early this season. He is on pace to finish with well over 1,500 career points. Once primarily a scorer, he has expanded his game by drawing two defenders and finding open teammates, while his leadership has steadily improved. Watching his development over the past few years, especially in recent months, has been a special journey.
Noah Jackson (Chisholm)

Noah is in the midst of a strong senior campaign, doing many of the little things that often go unnoticed. He averages 11.1 points, 4.1 rebounds, and 2.4 steals per game while handling point guard duties. Jackson does an excellent job managing pressure, taking care of the ball, and getting the team into its offense. He is poised for a big finish to both his season and his team’s year.
Steven Anderson (Choctaw)

Steven is averaging 17.5 points, 3.8 rebounds, 3.5 assists, and 1.0 steal per game for Choctaw. His strong play earned him a spot on the Mustang Holiday Classic All-Tournament Team. Anderson’s scoring ability and playmaking make him a key piece in Choctaw’s backcourt.
Jordan Valentine (Choctaw)

Jordan is a dynamic scorer currently averaging 19.7 points, 4.5 rebounds, 2.8 assists, and 1.5 steals per game. His performances recently earned him All-Tournament honors at the Bishop McGuinness Classic. Valentine’s offensive versatility and toughness make him one of Choctaw’s go-to players in big moments.
Nolan Sherl (Claremore)
Nolan is an athletic guard averaging about 15 points per game for Claremore. He is a dynamic scorer and a strong defender, giving the team a true two-way guard. Sherl’s energy and competitiveness make him a standout on both ends of the floor.
Tobin McGill (Claremore)
Tobin is a junior athletic forward who is a consistent double-double threat. His size, activity, and motor allow him to impact the game inside. As he gains more experience, McGill is only going to get better and more productive for Claremore.
Trey Southward (Cleveland)

Trey is a sophomore who has continued to grow rapidly as a player. That jump from ninth to tenth grade can be tough, but he has made it look easy. Cleveland’s staff is excited about his future and the upside he brings to the program.
Titan Malone (Clinton)

Titan is having a strong senior season, averaging 9.5 points, 3.5 rebounds, and 2.2 assists per game. He is a tough on-ball defender who takes pride in slowing down opposing guards. Recently, he erupted for 25 points in a standout performance against Elgin.
Easten Powell (Clinton)

Easten is a rising sophomore who has made steady progress as the season has gone on. He is averaging 8.6 points, 6 rebounds, and 1 steal per game, providing production and energy. Powell’s development has been a bright spot for Clinton’s future.
Silas Walters (Coleman)

Silas has put together a huge junior season, averaging 22 points per game. He recently crossed the 1,000-point mark for his career, highlighting his consistency and reliability as a scorer. Known for his daily competitiveness, hard work, and fearlessness in big moments, he is the kind of cornerstone every program wants.
Marlee Johnson (Coleman)

Marlee has really emerged this junior season, especially from beyond the arc. Shooting 40 percent from three, he has been on fire over the last 10 games and playing with growing confidence. As his belief in himself increases, he has become more aggressive and dangerous, and he is a big reason Coleman’s offense keeps improving.
Greyson Lowry (Community Christian)
Greyson is a sophomore who has been lights out from deep this year. Through 12 games, he is averaging 13 points per contest while shooting an incredible 55 percent from three-point range. He recently had a four-game stretch where he went 20-for-26 from beyond the arc, making him a lethal perimeter threat.
Michael Hileman (Cordell)

Michael is a freshman guard who has quickly become a key piece for Cordell. He serves as the primary ball handler and one of the top scoring options, showing poise beyond his years. With strong handles, deep range, solid defense, and high IQ, he has embraced leadership responsibilities on both ends of the floor. His work ethic and rapid development position him as a cornerstone of the program for the next three seasons.
Raygan Wehunt (Cordell)

Raygan is a freshman guard who has stepped into a major role right away. He has become a primary defender and a reliable perimeter scorer, using his speed, instincts, and deep range to bother opponents’ best players. Known for his work ethic and coachability, he continues to improve each game and looks poised to be a long-term fixture in the program.
Ayden Talley (Covington-Douglas)
Ayden is an all-around workhorse in his first year as a starting junior. He leads the team in steals and assists and is near the top in rebounding as well. His determination, motor, and leadership on and off the court have helped Covington-Douglas get better every game.
Jake Rampey (Coweta)
Jake is a senior wing and a VYPE Top 100 selection who was named MVP of the Verdigris Tournament after averaging 23 points per game. He is averaging 18.5 points on 48 percent from the field, 33 percent from three, and 81 percent from the line, along with 5 rebounds and 2.5 steals per game. A midseason transfer from Cascia last year, the 6’3 athletic wing already holds college offers and has been vital to Coweta’s 11–3 start and 68 points-per-game team scoring average.
Connor Jensen (Coweta)
Connor is a senior point guard, VYPE cover athlete, Verdigris All-Tournament selection, and three-year starter. He is averaging 12.8 points on 49 percent shooting, with 2.2 rebounds, 4.2 assists, a 2.4 assist-to-turnover ratio, and 3 steals per game. Jensen has taken a major step forward in scoring from last year’s 10 points per game while cutting down turnovers, and he leads on and off the floor through his involvement in church, academics, and mission work.
Augustine Pickard (Crossover Prep)
Augustine is a 6’2 senior guard and one of the top players in the state. He recently surpassed 1,000 career points and is averaging 25.6 points, 6.6 rebounds, 3.2 assists, 3.5 steals, and 2.3 blocks per game. His two-way impact and production make him a star for Crossover Prep.
Josiah Shaw (Crossover Prep)
Josiah is a 5’10 senior guard who just broke the school record with seven made threes in a single game. He is averaging 12.2 points, 4.1 rebounds, 2.2 assists, and 1.4 steals per contest. Shaw’s shooting and energy give Crossover Prep a dangerous perimeter weapon.
Kaleb Blackwolf (Del City)

Kaleb is a multi-sport athlete who stars in both football and basketball for Del City. On the hardwood, he is averaging 15.3 points per game and has a season-high of 33 points against Deer Creek in the Bishop McGuinness Tournament. His athleticism and scoring punch make him a key piece of the offense.
Kamonz Shaw II (Del City)

Kamonz is the team’s point guard and is averaging 14.1 points and 3.3 assists per game this season. He has shot the ball well and earned All-Tournament honors at the Norman Joe Lawson Invitational. Shaw’s floor leadership and efficient scoring steady Del City’s attack.
Zach Renfroe (Dewey)

Zach is a junior point guard and two-year starter for Dewey. At midseason, he is averaging 13 points, 5 rebounds, 4 assists, and 2.5 steals per game. Renfroe is the kind of point guard every coach wants—he runs the show, takes charge, and acts as another coach on the floor.
Austin Eastman (Dewey)

Austin is a junior shooting guard and also a two-year starter. He averages 11 points, 3 rebounds, 2.2 assists, and 2 steals per game while shooting 40 percent from three and 48 percent from the field. Eastman defends the opponent’s best player nightly, takes pride in his defense, and has already drawn eight charges by midseason.
Jestin Songer (Dibble)
Jestin is averaging 17 points per game while also leading Dibble in rebounding. He is a well-rounded player whose game continues to grow throughout his junior campaign. Songer’s versatility makes him a centerpiece of the team’s success.
Celton Heath (Dibble)
Celton did not play last year but has made a major impact this season. He has dominated the glass and the paint defensively, quickly becoming the team’s on-floor leader. His emergence and toughness have earned him the recognition he deserves.
Lance Womack (Duke)

Lance is averaging over 20 points and 10 rebounds through 16 games this season. At 6’3, he is a rare athlete in Class B with the ability to score at all three levels, featuring an outstanding midrange jumper, a solid three, and the ability to finish above the rim. His combination of size and athleticism makes him a matchup nightmare.
Aiden Tamplen (Duke)

Aiden is a junior leader averaging more than 15 points per game while shooting over 35 percent from three. At 6’0, he uses his body well to finish inside and complements Duke’s attack with his perimeter shooting.
Kadyn Armstrong (Duncan)

Kadyn is averaging 13.1 points per game through 15 contests, but his recent surge shows his growing ceiling. Over his last seven games, he has increased his scoring to 16.1 points per game while grabbing 44 rebounds, impacting both ends of the floor. At 6’6, the senior forward is playing with more confidence, physicality, and purpose as the season progresses.
Carson Carrion (Duncan)

Carson is a senior guard who has been a steady and dangerous backcourt presence all year. He averages 13.1 points per game and is one of the team’s top perimeter threats, having hit six threes in a game twice this season. Shooting 38 percent from beyond the arc, his range, confidence, and experience help stretch defenses and lead the team.
Ezekial Hatley (Earlsboro)
Ezekial is a freshman starter and Earlsboro’s leading scorer at 16 points per game. He can score from all three levels and carries himself like a seasoned veteran. With a fluid, smooth game and the ability to create offense from anywhere on the floor, he is unselfish, a great teammate, and projects to become one of the best players to come through Earlsboro by graduation.
Brayden Rawls (Earlsboro)
Brayden is a senior guard and three-year starter who leads the team on and off the court. He brings a high motor and relentless energy on both ends, never seeming to get tired. Rawls is the second-leading scorer at 12 points per game and leads the team in rebounds, steals, and assists, routinely guarding the opponent’s best player and setting the standard for younger teammates.
Fransisco Garcia (Empire)
Fransisco has been a model of consistency for Empire this season. He plays multiple positions and is averaging 12.2 points, 5.5 rebounds, and 2.6 steals per game. The staff looks forward to watching him help lead the team into a playoff run in February.
Cale Porter (Empire)
Cale is one of the best overall athletes in the school and has started the season strong. He is averaging 12.3 points, 2.7 rebounds, and 1.9 steals per game. Porter’s athleticism and motor make him an important spark for Empire.
Javaris Williamson (Enid)

Javaris is a 6’0 combo guard in the Class of 2027 and a dynamic three-level scorer. He has smooth mechanics on his three-point and midrange jumper and uses his sense of space to attack gaps and finish through traffic. With quick hands defensively and strong rebounding for his size, he leads by example through his work ethic and competitiveness, and he recently set a Community Christian Classic record with 16 made threes in a tournament. He averages approximately 23 points, 4 rebounds, 3 assists, and 3 steals per game.
Julius Mitchell (Enid)

Julius is a 6’2 wing in the Class of 2026 known for his high motor and attacking style. Once he builds a head of steam, he is tough to stop, using acrobatic finishes and a smooth midrange pull-up. He plays with visible passion, hustles on defense, and often chases down opponents for timely blocks or contests, including a big-time buzzer beater against rival Stillwater. Mitchell averages about 17 points, 7 rebounds, 2 assists, 2 steals, and 1 block per game.
Haden Elliott (Fairview)
Haden is a senior who came off the bench last season to provide quality minutes. This year he has stepped into a starting role and has started every game, averaging 10 points per contest. His expanded role showcases his growth and reliability for Fairview.
Christian Castro (Foyil)
Christian has emerged as a team leader with his energy, defense, and rebounding. Since Christmas, his offensive confidence has grown, and he is now averaging close to 10 points per game. Castro’s all-around impact sets the tone for Foyil.
Orasio Flores (Foyil)
Orasio is the lone senior in Foyil’s starting lineup and ranks near the top of almost every statistical category. His positive attitude and willingness to do whatever the team needs stand out daily. Flores is the kind of glue player every program needs.
Kolton Ingmire (Frontier)
Kolton is a key contributor for Frontier, bringing energy, toughness, and reliability whenever he is on the floor. He embraces his role, competes on both ends, and helps anchor the team’s effort and intensity.
Christian Plumley (Frontier)
Christian is an important piece of Frontier’s rotation, providing playmaking and defensive effort. His willingness to do the little things and make winning plays helps elevate the entire group.
Bryce Rowland (Glenpool)
Bryce has been a steady presence for Glenpool from the opening tip of the season. He anchors both ends of the floor, averaging 13 points and 8 rebounds per game while shooting 74 percent from the free-throw line and leading the team in minutes played. An aggressive rebounder and active worker on the offensive glass, his leadership and communication make him vital as the season progresses.
Xzavier Mbroh (Heritage Hall)
Xzavier is the unquestioned leader and team captain for Heritage Hall. One of the best guards in the state, he averages 15 points, just under 7 assists, 3 steals, and 4 rebounds per game. His talent, character, and work ethic make him an easy choice for any accolade and a pillar of the program.
Boogie Bradshaw (Heritage Hall)
Boogie joined Heritage Hall this year and immediately became a force. He is averaging a double-double with 22 points and 12 rebounds per game while serving as the central heart of the defense. Bradshaw’s presence, energy, and production have quickly made him indispensable on both ends.
Memphis Thionnet (Holdenville)
Memphis is a leader for Holdenville both on and off the court and carries a 4.0 GPA. He is averaging 15.3 points, 7 rebounds, and 3 assists this season while often guarding the opponent’s best player. Thionnet excels at getting to the rim, has a strong pull-up jumper, and is shooting 33 percent from three.
R.J. Lowe (Holdenville)
RJ is a 6’1 sophomore playing his first varsity season after missing last year with a broken ankle. He is averaging 15.6 points and 8 rebounds per game and is an outstanding athlete who attacks the rim and finishes well. Known for his clutch gene, good grades, and clean record, he has a bright future and is a name that will be heard often over the next three years.
Matt Parker (Hollis)

Matt is averaging 20 points, 6 assists, and 5 rebounds per game for a Hollis team that sits at 11–1. His ability to score, facilitate, and rebound makes him the engine of the offense.
Ryan Deleon (Hollis)

Ryan is averaging 15 points per game while shooting better than 40 percent from three. He has recorded two separate games with seven made threes, showcasing his elite shooting ability.
Ethan Dalton (Howe)

Ethan is averaging 13 points, 4.6 rebounds, 3.1 assists, and nearly 3 steals per game while shooting 36 percent from three. At 6’1, he is extremely athletic and can do almost anything the team needs, including serving as an elite defender. His energy and willingness to embrace a different role this year have made him a catalyst for Howe’s success.
Trey Hildebrant (Howe)

Trey is a 6’4 do-it-all big who can handle the ball and shoot it from the perimeter. He is averaging 7 points, 8.2 rebounds, nearly 2 assists, and 2 steals per game. After stepping into a starting role this year, he has excelled as a point-forward type presence.
Baker Hoskin (idabel)
Baker is one of the best three-level scorers and offensive players in Class 4A while also serving as a leading defensive presence. His ability to create and convert from anywhere on the floor makes him a nightly matchup problem.
Chris Bloodsoe (idabel)
Chris is a three-year starter for Idabel and leads the team in both scoring and rebounding. His experience and production anchor the program’s identity.
Cash Laird (Kingfisher)

Cash is averaging 17.4 points, 4.7 rebounds, 2.4 assists, and 1.5 steals per game while often guarding the opposing team’s best player. He is shooting 52 percent from the field, 40 percent from three, and 75 percent from the line after a big offseason in the weight room made him stronger and more aggressive attacking the rim. Laird posted a career-high 29 points against a strong Heritage Hall team in the Buckle of the Wheatbelt championship game.
Hayes White (Kingfisher)

Hayes averages 16.8 points, 3.5 rebounds, 3.7 assists, and 2.5 steals per game while frequently taking on the top defensive assignments. After a stellar junior year, he now faces constant double-teams and extra defensive attention, yet still finds ways to score efficiently, shooting 52 percent from the field, 38 percent from three, and 80 percent from the line. White has also taken a noticeable jump on the defensive end.
Jack Hinsley (Kingston)
Jack is a 6’4 forward averaging 17.1 points, 7.8 rebounds, and 1.8 steals per game. He has recorded three double-doubles this season and has topped 30 points in two different games.
Creed Taylor (Lindsay)
Creed is an outstanding player and even better person, averaging 18.6 points, 2.9 rebounds, 2.3 assists, 1.8 steals, and 2.2 deflections per game. He is a major reason Lindsay is 13–0 and ranked No. 7 in Class 3A. Taylor has scored 30 or more points twice this year, including in the championship game of the Heatly Tournament.
Isaac Cameron (Lindsay)
Isaac averages 13 points, 6.4 rebounds, 2.3 assists, and 1 steal per game. A true Swiss Army knife, he can guard and play any position from 1 through 5 and does so at a high level due to his intelligence and versatility. Cameron also leads the team in charges taken, sacrificing his body for winning plays.
Goose Bighorse (Locust Grove)
Goose is a junior guard who brings energy, toughness, and playmaking to Locust Grove’s backcourt. His competitive edge and willingness to do whatever is needed make him a valuable part of the rotation.
Mason True (Locust Grove)
Mason is one of Locust Grove’s primary offensive options and sets the tone each night. He can score at all three levels and draws significant attention from opposing defenses. A hard worker, great teammate, and fierce competitor, he is someone the team relies on game in and game out.
Titus Stokes (Locust Grove)

Titus brings a high level of energy and toughness every night. He can fill up the stat sheet as a capable shooter with a quick first step and a strong midrange game. Extremely physical and prideful about doing the little things, he battles for loose balls and rebounds, defends multiple positions, and creates second-chance opportunities for his team.
Elijah Mims (Lone Grove)
Elijah is the floor leader for Lone Grove, currently leading the team in points and ranking second in assists and rebounds from the point guard spot. A multi-sport athlete, he also excelled on the football field and was named District 3A-2 Wide Receiver of the Year.
Colt Harris (Lone Grove)
Colt is an exceptional student-athlete who serves as the team’s second-leading scorer, assist leader, and top rebounder. Maintaining a 4.0 GPA, he will graduate as valedictorian of the senior class. His greatest quality is how he represents the school and basketball program in every area a coach could ask for.
A J Hattenhauer-Brown (Luther)
A.J. is one of the best players in Class 2A and a do-everything type standout. A four-year starter and top college prospect as a senior, he is also known as a great student and high-character person.
Kingston Edward (Medford)
Kingston is a senior who has really flourished after a late start due to football. In his last three games, he has scored 28, 30, and 21 points, showcasing his offensive rhythm.
Brendon Swoboda (Morrison)

Brendon is a senior point guard who has posted multiple 30-point games this season. Beyond his scoring, he does an excellent job running the offense and giving strong effort defensively.
Kai Warriner (Morrison)

Kai is a junior guard who can play nearly every position on the floor. He does much of the dirty work that does not always show up in the box score and is a major part of the team’s toughness.
Cash Hobbs (Mountain View-Gotebo)
After missing time last season due to injury, 6-foot-7 center Cash Hobbs has returned as a dominant force inside. Averaging 10 points and nearly 8 rebounds per game, his presence commands attention from opposing defenses, often drawing double teams that open opportunities for teammates. Hobbs’ impact has helped balance the team’s attack and elevate their overall play.
Traylin Reed (Muskogee)

Traylin is a junior averaging 15 points, 3 assists, and 3 rebounds per game. His scoring and playmaking give Muskogee a reliable perimeter weapon.
Kelan Payne (Muskogee)

Kelan is a senior point guard averaging 13 points, 5 rebounds, and 4 assists per game. His leadership and ability to control tempo are vital to Muskogee’s backcourt.
Gunner Jackson (Navajo)
Gunner is averaging 17 points, 7 rebounds, 3 assists, and 2 steals per game. Much of Navajo’s offense runs through him, and he can score at all three levels. His hard work and growth have been central to turning Navajo basketball around and pushing the program in the right direction.
Craig Russell (Navajo)
Craig averages 14 points, 3 assists, 2 rebounds, and 2 steals per game. His greatest improvement has been as a scorer, and he draws the assignment of guarding the opposing team’s best player every night. A ruthless competitor who wants to win at all costs, his mentality shines every time he steps on the court.
Aden Faul (Newkirk)

Aden is a junior 6’4 center who has developed into a reliable interior presence. He averages 8 points and 10 rebounds per game after missing all of his sophomore season due to injury. Faul is becoming one of Newkirk’s better players and a force around the basket, with even more growth expected.
Trenton Morton (Newkirk)

Trenton is an exceptional athlete with a versatile scoring arsenal. He can stretch the floor with his perimeter shooting, attack off the catch in the midrange, and finish strongly at the rim. Morton is currently averaging 21 points, 6 rebounds, and nearly 2 steals per game while constantly polishing his game.
Garner Wood (Newkirk)

Garner is a sophomore starting point guard and the leader of the team. He holds himself and his teammates accountable and often draws the opponent’s best offensive player thanks to his length, athleticism, and competitive mindset. Wood is averaging 14 points, 5 rebounds, and 6 assists per game, driving Newkirk on both ends.
Talon Thompson (Nowata)
Talon is having a strong senior season, averaging 16 points and 8 rebounds per game. He is shooting 43 percent from three and has been a reliable scoring option.
Clint Harrington (Nowata)
Clint is a junior averaging 18 points and 9.8 rebounds per game. Known for his relentless effort, he is the hardest-working player on the floor every night.
Jett Mueggenborg (Okarche)

Jett, the returning Class A State Player of the Year, has had a huge season so far. He was named Leedey Tournament MVP and has delivered monster performances, including 27 points and 10 rebounds vs. Tulsa East Central, 26 and 9 vs. Owasso, and 49 points vs. 6A Southmoore at the Tournament of Champions, where he made the all-tournament team and recorded the seventh-most points in event history. He also led Okarche to the Three Rivers Championship with back-to-back 40-point games and is averaging 27.4 points, 8.5 rebounds, 4.53 assists, and 3 steals in roughly 2.5 quarters per outing. One of the top players in the state regardless of class, he holds multiple offers, including a recent one from UCO.
Easton Roby (Okarche)

Easton has posted big numbers in limited minutes, often playing only about 2.5 quarters per game. A Leedey All-Tournament selection, he has turned in stat-stuffing efforts such as 19 points, 14 rebounds, and 8 assists versus No. 2 Vici; 31 points, 8 rebounds, 10 assists, and 8 steals against Watonga; and 28 points and 10 rebounds vs. East Central while averaging 18 points per game at the Tournament of Champions. He is the anchor of Okarche’s defense and pressing system, fully capable of putting up big scoring numbers when needed.
Chase Clark (Okay)
Chase is averaging an incredible 34.94 points per game, with a season-high of 53 points. He faces double and triple teams nightly yet continues to produce at a high level. A relentless worker who loves the game, he has signed to play at NSU next year.
Trapper Walker (Okay)
Trapper is a senior who competes hard every single game. He loves the challenge of guarding the other team’s best player and gives maximum effort in pursuit of wins.
Raif Bacon (Oktaha)

Raif is a sophomore averaging 19 points per game. At 6’4, he is a shooting guard who is also a strong rebounder and has the ability to score both inside and out.
Luke Edwards (Oktaha)

Luke is a sophomore starting point guard with a true floor-general mindset. He averages 9 points per game and leads the team in both assists and steals while sporting an impressive 3.2-to-1 assist-to-turnover ratio. His basketball IQ and unselfishness make him the engine of the offense.
Tyce Slusser (Perkins-Tryon)
Tyce is a key player for Perkins-Tryon who brings toughness, effort, and versatility to the floor. He embraces difficult assignments and consistently makes winning plays on both ends.
GrJace Myers (Perkins-Tryon)
Jace provides scoring punch and playmaking for Perkins-Tryon. His ability to handle the ball, create for teammates, and compete defensively makes him a core piece of the lineup.
Heston Witter (Perry)
Heston is averaging 16 points and 5 rebounds per game. An exciting and energetic player, he is a great three-point shooter and, at 5’7, can jump out of the gym.
Deacon King (Poteau)
Deacon is a sophomore averaging 14.3 points per game. He is one of Poteau’s primary ball handlers and does an excellent job leading the offense.
Garrison Whitworth (Poteau)
Garrison plays as a forward and also helps handle the ball against pressure defenses. He averages 13.5 points per game and leads the team in rebounding on both ends with 9.6 boards per contest.
Jace Gregory (Quapaw)

Jace is a senior who has started for the past three years. He averages 16 points per game and recently combined with teammate Cooper Welch to score 39 of the team’s 53 points against Oklahoma Union.
Cooper Welch (Quapaw)

Cooper is a senior averaging 14 points per game and has been a starter the last two seasons. Alongside Jace Gregory, he accounted for 39 of Quapaw’s 53 points in their last game versus Oklahoma Union.
Kobe Tabor (Rattan)
Kobe is a great leader and fierce competitor for Rattan. When the team’s top scorer was out in December, he stepped up and averaged over 30 points across six games.
Damonte Owens (Roland)
Damonte is Roland’s leading scorer at 25 points per game and plays a style reminiscent of Trae Young and Steph Curry. While known as a scorer, he is also an excellent passer who finds open teammates and a strong on-ball defender. With deep shooting range, crafty drives, and a polished midrange game, he is a high-volume scorer capable of huge nights and has drawn Division I interest from Indiana, Notre Dame, Auburn, Ole Miss, Houston, and Murray State. A gym rat and excellent student, he works hard, is reliable, and is a great teammate.
Kade Shook (Roland)
Kade is a 6’3, 180-pound point guard with a game similar to Jason Williams. He is a great passer who can score at all three levels, get to the rim, and finish in a variety of ways, while also showing a good midrange and three-point shot. Shook led the team in rebounding as a sophomore and also leads in steals; still growing, he may reach 6’5 or taller, and already receives interest from several Division II schools while averaging 10 points, 6 rebounds, and 5 assists per game.
Brodi Nickell (Sallisaw)

Brodi is a 5’10 junior point guard having an incredible season in his first year running the position. He averages 21.1 points, 7.1 assists, 6.3 rebounds, and 4.0 steals per game, along with 4.8 deflections. Nickell leads Sallisaw in scoring, assists, steals, three-point percentage, assist-to-turnover ratio, and plus-minus, while also being a great leader on and off the court.
Tae Muskrat (Sallisaw)

Tae is a 6’3 senior shooting guard averaging 12.1 points, 4.8 rebounds, 2.2 assists, and 2.2 steals per game. He hits 2.6 threes per game at 32 percent and is one of the best shooters in eastern Oklahoma. Muskrat has also made major strides defensively, rounding out his game.
Kruz Smith (Sand Springs)
Kruz has emerged as Sand Springs’ leading scorer, reaching double figures in seven straight games. He is averaging 12 points per game and leads the team with 31 made three-pointers.
Brice Currin (Sapulpa)
Brice is a junior guard who is starting to hit his stride after a successful football season. At 5’9, he is usually the fastest player on the court and has elite ball-handling skills that create opportunities for himself and others. He breaks down defenses well, is a capable three-point shooter, and often guards the opponent’s best player.
Jace Parker (Sapulpa)
Jace is a returning starter and leads the team in points per game. A fast and crafty guard, he excels at getting to the paint while also posing a threat behind the arc and leading the team in made threes. He keeps his turnovers low and provides steady play in the backcourt.
Josh Jones (Sasakwa)

Josh is a versatile sophomore who plays both guard and forward depending on matchups. He leads the team in scoring, ranks second in rebounding, and leads in field goal percentage, averaging 17 points per game for an 11–1, top-10 ranked Vikings team. At 6’1, he can play or defend most positions and is extremely physical, focusing on winning above all else. Jones earned All-Tournament honors at the Little River Conference Tournament and the Graham-Dustin Tournament after a strong freshman year where he averaged 19 points, 6 rebounds, and 2 steals per game.
Sherman Mitchell and Boston Lowe (Sasakwa)
Sherman and Boston are new junior additions who have immediately boosted Sasakwa’s lineup. Sherman is a combo guard/forward averaging 14 points and 7 rebounds per game, using his athleticism and physicality around the rim and on defense to earn All-Tournament honors at both the Little River Conference and Graham-Dustin Tournaments. Boston is a long-range shooting threat and savvy guard averaging 10 points per game, capable of getting hot quickly and already earning All-Tournament recognition at the Little River Conference and playing a key role in the Graham-Dustin Tournament championship win.
Gunnar Starnes (Southwest Covenant)
Gunnar is averaging 20 points and 7 rebounds per game. He is widely regarded as one of the top four players in Class A and is a dominant presence for Southwest Covenant.
Brayton Carter (Stilwell)

Brayton is averaging 19.6 points, 6.8 rebounds, 4.5 assists, and 4.2 steals per game. He made the Inola All-Tournament Team and has become the on-floor leader Stilwell needed after graduating senior leaders. Carter constantly pushes younger teammates to improve, has a knack for making big plays in crucial moments, and trusts his teammates with the extra pass despite facing double-teams and face-guarding defenses every night.
Riggins Bagby (Stilwell)

Riggins is a key contributor for Stilwell who complements Brayton Carter with his toughness and all-around play. He brings energy on defense, rebounds his position well, and consistently makes hustle plays that swing momentum. Bagby’s willingness to do the dirty work and his competitive fire make him an invaluable teammate in the rotation.
Peyton Moody (Strother)
Peyton is the hardest-working player in the gym, whether in practice or in games. He leads by example, constantly encouraging his teammates and setting the standard for effort. Moody will play any role the team needs and is a wonderful young man to coach.
Bridge Barrett (Sulphur)

Bridge is a junior guard in Class 4A Oklahoma and one of the best guards in the state regardless of classification. He averaged 22 points, 6.5 rebounds, 3.5 assists, and 2 steals last year and came into this season with 1,110 career points, now opening the year at 27 points per game through the first eight contests. A VYPE Top 100 selection the last two years, he owns a 3.93 GPA, is a great leader and competitor, and is being recruited by multiple in-state schools.
Mavric Lowrance (Sulphur)

Mavric is a Class of 2029 freshman with a great motor and highly competitive nature. He guards the opposing team’s best guard most nights and brings a level of toughness rarely seen in a freshman. While his impact goes beyond the stat sheet, he has improved every game this season and will only continue to grow as his career progresses.
Tristan Duffield (Summit Christian)
Tristan is a senior athletic slasher who is dominating both inside and out. He is averaging 17 points, 10 rebounds, and 3 blocks per game, leading the team in both scoring and rebounding. With his length and timing, he is a long shot blocker who alters the game at the rim on a nightly basis.
Seth Shubert (Summit Christian)
Seth is a senior point guard averaging 12 points and 6 assists per game. His vision and decision-making have him on pace to finish in the top 10 in school history in both assists and steals. Shubert’s steady leadership at the point anchors Summit Christian’s offense.
Jarius Bossell, Fabian Harris, & Isaiah Garrett (Tulsa Memorial)
Jarius, Fabian, and Isaiah form a talented core for Tulsa Memorial, each bringing a different strength to the lineup. Together they provide scoring, toughness, and defensive versatility, giving Memorial balance across the floor. Their combined impact has helped raise the program’s standard of competition and expectation.
Miles Flemons (Union)
Miles is a dominant force for Union, averaging 21 points and 11 rebounds per game. His ability to control the paint on both ends and finish at a high rate makes him a constant matchup problem. Flemons’ productivity and presence help set the tone for Union every night.
Jonathan Madkins (Varnum)

Jonathan is a fantastic kid, student, and teammate who anchors Varnum inside. He dominates the paint on both ends of the floor and in many phases of the game. Madkins’ impact is felt in his scoring, rebounding, defense, and overall presence around the rim.
Daison Hadley (Varnum)

Daison is a great teammate who will play any role necessary to help Varnum win. He leads the team in scoring, three-point percentage, free throw percentage, assists, and steals, showcasing his all-around skill. Hadley’s versatility and unselfishness make him one of the team’s most valuable pieces.
Jackson Lohrer (velma-alma)
Through 13 games, Jackson has led Velma-Alma to a 12–1 record while putting up video-game numbers. He is averaging 30 points, 10 rebounds, 7 assists, and 3 steals per game as a four-year starter. Lohrer is closing in on the 1,500-point milestone and is expected to reach it by next week.
Eli Harrel (Vici)
Eli is a junior currently averaging 14 points and 13 rebounds per game. His work on the glass and consistent interior scoring make him a double-double machine. Harrel’s presence inside is a major key to Vici’s success.
Cash Kelso & Kashton Moss (Vici)
Both juniors, Cash and Kashton provide a strong one-two punch for Vici’s backcourt. Kelso is an explosive guard who can really score and is an elite defender, while Moss is a sharp-shooter and very good defender who has hit four threes in multiple games. Their combined scoring and defensive intensity make life difficult for opposing guards.
Brysen Meador (Vinita)

Brysen is averaging 14 points and 5 rebounds per game for Vinita. He posted a career-high 31 points and 8 rebounds in a standout performance against Verdigris. Meador’s scoring punch gives Vinita a reliable offensive threat every night.
Dylan Swagerty (Vinita)
Dylan is averaging 15 points and 5 rebounds per game this season. He opened the year with a career-high 30 points against Locust Grove and later drilled a game-winning three versus Ketchum. Swagerty’s clutch shooting and production make him a go-to option in big moments.
Jaxson Cash (Warner)
Jaxson is a four-year starter and the leading scorer for Warner at 18 points per game, along with 6 rebounds per contest. He recently joined the 1,000-point club for his career while maintaining a 4.0 GPA. A dedicated leader, he constantly encourages his teammates and sets the tone for the program on and off the court.
Rylan Cash (Warner)
Rylan is a two-year starter and Warner’s second-leading scorer at 15 points per game. A hard worker, he comes to practice every day focused on improving his game. Cash’s scoring ability and effort give Warner another reliable perimeter threat.
Reed Hellman (Waukomis)

Reed is a dominant big man in Class A, averaging 18 points and 10 rebounds per game. He has great handles, can attack off the dribble, and finishes strong around the basket. A force defensively and on the glass, he recently joined the 1,000-point club.
Colt Simunek (Waukomis)

Colt is an athletic shooting guard who can score from anywhere on the floor. He averages 18 points and 6 rebounds per game and is a serious threat from three. Simunek also causes chaos defensively for opponents and has recently joined the 1,000-point club.
Jaxton Simmons (Waurika)

Jaxton, a junior, missed the first several games due to a football injury but has been outstanding since returning. He is averaging 17.25 points per game with a high of 31, shooting well from both inside and outside. Simmons also contributes 2.8 rebounds and 1.4 steals per game as he continues to find his rhythm.
Aidan Jenkins (Waurika)

Aidan is a 6’1 sophomore guard playing at a very high level. Most effective getting into the lane and scoring in the paint, he rarely shoots threes but is deadly from midrange. Jenkins is averaging 14.8 points per game with a high of 28, while also grabbing 8 rebounds and 3.2 steals per game.
Jackson Smith (Weatherford)
Jackson is averaging 18 points per game for Weatherford. Behind his scoring and leadership, Weatherford is 13–0 and ranked No. 6 in Class 4A.
Gauge McLin (Wellston)
Gauge, a preseason VYPE 100 selection, is living up to the hype. Through 14 games he is averaging 12 points, 13 rebounds, and 2.2 blocks per game while shooting 56 percent from the field. McLin is a major piece of everything Wellston does on both ends.
Mason McCarty (Wellston)
Mason was labeled an underclassman to watch and has fully delivered. He is averaging 16 points, 7 rebounds, 3 assists, and just under 2 steals per game, regularly filling the stat sheet. McCarty has already scored over 600 points in a year and a half of varsity basketball and is also a strong defender.
Aliyah Miller (Westville)

Aliyah is a 5’9 point guard and an elite scorer who uses athleticism to get to the rim or create space off the dribble. Dangerous in transition and in the half court, he can also knock down the three and guards the ball at a high level. One of his signature outings was a 40-point performance against Howe.
Gerald Triplett II (Westville)

Gerald is a 6’0 point guard and vocal leader who also leads by example. A poised floor general, he makes the entire team better while creating for himself. Known as “Buck,” he is an elite defender both on the ball and in help, highlighted by a 35-point performance against Union Christian.
Case Kana (Wilson)

Case is a junior point guard and preseason VYPE Top 100 selection for Class A’s 22nd-ranked Eagles. He leads the team in total points, averaging 17 per game on 53 percent shooting, along with 7 rebounds, about 4 assists, 3 steals, and a 1.24 assist-to-turnover ratio. A two-year starter, he was named to the Black and Gold All-Tournament Team and is the OBCA Regional Free Throw Champion, advancing to the Area Free Throw Contest on January 18 at Southmoore.
Matt Bone (Wilson)

Matt is the 6’5 starting center for the 22nd-ranked Class A Eagles. He averages 13.5 points and 7 rebounds per game while shooting 53 percent from the field. His presence in the paint is a major reason Wilson is 11–2, providing a big scoring target inside and serving as a strong rim protector for a defense that ranks top 10 in points allowed in the class.
Kadon Gaines (Woodward)
Kadon is a versatile sophomore who can play any position on the floor, with his best spot at the three. Long and skilled, he can post smaller defenders, attack off the dribble, and knock down midrange or three-point shots. Defensively, he excels at the top of the press and usually guards the opponent’s best player, averaging 21 points, 7 rebounds, 2 assists, 3 steals, and 3 blocks per game while embodying the unselfish, hard-working, coachable player every coach wants.
Cole Reid (Woodward)
Cole is a talented junior who has really stepped up this season. Playing the 2/3 spot, he excels at getting to the rim and pushing the ball in transition while also helping lead his teammates. Reid is averaging 15 points, 5 rebounds, 3 assists, and 3 steals per game and is only going to continue to grow and mature as a player.
Tay Bennett (Wynnewood)
Tay is averaging 22 points, 8 rebounds, 2 steals, and 5 assists per game. His all-around production has led Wynnewood to a 9–3 record so far this season.
Desmond Brown (Wynnewood)
Desmond is having a strong year, averaging 10 points and 9 rebounds per game. At a lanky 6’6, he has all the tools to take over games in the paint and control the interior.
