OK Boys Basketball Underclassmen to Watch – Presented by Shelter Insurance

Tyse Williams (Ada)
Tyse Williams is a dynamic combo guard with great quickness and acceleration who can score at all three levels. He handles the ball well, consistently gets to his spots, and knocks down shots, including open three-pointers. Tyse is capable of finishing at or above the rim and takes pride in being a strong on-ball defender. He brings a growth mindset to the floor and works daily to continue improving his game.

Evan Cunha (Agra)
Evan Cunha is a talented young guard with the potential to play at the next level. He brings AAU experience and has shown the ability to finish at the rim as well as knock down perimeter shots. As his overall game continues to develop, Evan has the tools to become a very impactful player.

Riley Jones (Amber-Pocasset)
Riley Jones saw varsity minutes as a freshman before an injury cut his season short. If he returns healthy, he is poised for a strong sophomore campaign. Riley is a high-level athlete with a bright future and the ability to make an immediate impact for his program.

Trindon Jackson (Ardmore)
Trindon Jackson is a hard-working player who continues to develop his overall game. He brings energy and competitiveness to the floor and is committed to improving his skills and contributing to team success in any role asked of him.

Hunter Holmes (Bartlesville)
Hunter Holmes is a high-IQ guard who prioritizes making the right play and doing what the team needs to win. A strong rebounder and effort player, Hunter impacts the game in multiple ways. As he continues to grow in confidence and aggressiveness, his influence on the floor will only increase.

Jaxon Adams (Big Pasture)
Jaxon Adams is a 6’0 guard who can score in a hurry and has the potential for a breakout season. With continued time and effort invested in his development, especially on the defensive end, Jaxon could have a very strong year and become a key contributor.

Mike Alexander (Bishop Kelley)
Mike Alexander started the majority of last season for Bishop Kelley as a freshman and quickly established himself as one of the Comets’ top scoring threats. He posted a season-high 27 points and proved to be dangerous from beyond the arc. Mike excels in transition thanks to his unique blend of speed and strength, and he is expected to take on an even larger role this season.

Isaiah Nelson (Bishop McGuinness)
Isaiah Nelson started 10 games as a freshman and made an immediate impact as a quick, attacking guard. He consistently gets into the paint, plays off two feet, and finishes through contact. A relentless defender, Isaiah is one of the team’s leaders in turnovers forced and has worked hard in the offseason to expand his perimeter shooting.

Isaac Harris (Bixby)
Isaac Harris is an outstanding young freshman with an advanced shooting ability and a deep understanding of the game. He continues to grow tougher each day and plays with a maturity well beyond his years. Isaac’s skill set, toughness, and basketball IQ make him a special player to watch moving forward.

Cooper Lusk (Blackwell)
Cooper Lusk is a 6’7 left-handed forward who continues to get stronger and more impactful. His versatility allows him to play both inside and on the perimeter, and he anchors the defense with his shot-blocking ability. Cooper is expected to be a difference-maker on both ends of the floor.

Ryder Lamunyon (Blair)
Ryder Lamunyon has an excellent feel for the game and plays with confidence and composure. A smart player and capable shooter, Ryder allows the game to come to him and consistently performs at his own pace.

Kaimen Robinson (Booker T. Washington)
Kaimen Robinson is a 6’8 freshman with guard-like skills and tremendous upside. Already drawing Division I recruiting interest, Kaimen is positioned for an outstanding four-year high school career and has the tools to be a special player.

Logan Hastings (Bridge Creek)
Logan Hastings has put countless hours into developing his game and it shows on the floor. He is highly versatile offensively and dominates the glass with physicality and effort. Logan is a key piece for his team and continues to push himself to get better.

Brian Hopgood Jr. (Bristow)
Brian Hopgood Jr. is regarded as one of the top power forwards in Oklahoma’s Class of 2028, currently ranked sixth in his class. He combines a soft touch around the basket with the ability to consistently knock down three-point shots. Off the court, Brian maintains a strong 3.0 GPA and demonstrates a strong commitment to continuous improvement.

William Sutton (Broken Arrow)
William Sutton, one of the “Twins,” is a steadily improving guard who is carving out his own identity within the Broken Arrow program. With a smooth shooting stroke and strong work ethic, William continues to elevate his game. His development and leadership potential make him a future cornerstone for the Tigers.

Adrian Hightower (Broken Bow)
Adrian Hightower is quickly emerging as one of southeast Oklahoma’s best-kept secrets. After a big summer of development and performance, his name is gaining traction, and he is poised to make a major impact this season.

Seth Caviness (Butner)
Seth Caviness is a big, strong presence who runs the floor extremely well. His physicality and mobility allow him to impact the game on both ends of the court.

Kenyon Sweat (Cache)
Kenyon Sweat is an elite athlete who plays above the rim and brings relentless energy. He rebounds at a high level, defends aggressively, and hustles on every possession. Kenyon’s athleticism makes him a force opponents must account for.

Xavier Mallard (Calera)
Xavier Mallard has taken significant strides since last season and continues to improve rapidly. A tremendous athlete and competitor, Xavier excels defensively, handles the ball well, and is dangerous off dribble penetration. His court vision and ability to create scoring opportunities for teammates set him apart.

Avery Dickerson (Caney)
Avery Dickerson is an athletic guard who did not compete during the 2024–2025 season but brings intriguing upside. He can attack and finish at the rim, stretch defenses with catch-and-shoot threes, and defend the perimeter effectively. Though still raw, Avery continues to improve daily.

Preston Gipson (Caney Valley)
Preston Gipson is a lightning-quick guard with excellent ball-handling ability. He commands the offense well and consistently puts pressure on the defense with his speed and control.

Gibson Johnson (Carl Albert)
Gibson Johnson is a true gym rat who loves the game and is committed to being the best player he can be. His passion and work ethic make him a valuable contributor now, with the potential to grow into a standout player in the future.

Andrew Mossman (Carnegie)
Andrew Mossman possesses one of the purest shooting strokes in the program and has the potential for a breakout freshman season. With good size, strong ball-handling skills, and scoring ability, Andrew is expected to be a major factor in his team’s overall success this year.

Remington Martin (Carney)
Remington Martin is a 6-foot sophomore who impacts the game in virtually every way imaginable. Fast, athletic, and highly intelligent on the floor, he can handle the ball, attack the paint, knock down threes, score in the midrange, rebound, pass, and defend at a high level. After averaging 10 points per game as a freshman on a senior-heavy roster, Remington is poised for a breakout season and should be firmly in the conversation for postseason recognition.

Cooper Cottrell (Central High)
Despite being just a freshman, Cooper Cottrell has earned his way into the rotation through a strong summer and productive offseason. He’s a tough, physical guard who isn’t intimidated by older competition and plays with a gritty edge. Cooper is expected to be a handful in junior high matchups and will also provide meaningful contributions on varsity nights. His competitiveness and fearless approach make him a player fans will enjoy watching for years to come.

Jonas Baltierra (Chattanooga)
Jonas Baltierra is a highly skilled sophomore guard with tremendous upside. As his understanding of the game continues to catch up with his talent, his ceiling remains extremely high, and his future impact could be significant.

Traegan Duvall (Checotah)
Traegan Duvall is a pure shooting guard who puts in the work to create quality looks and consistently convert them. His ability to move without the ball, find his spots, and knock down shots makes him a reliable scoring option.

Jordan Alvidrez (Cherokee)
Jordan Alvidrez is an exceptionally talented incoming freshman who already shows polish beyond his years. A balanced player on both ends, Jordan scores, passes, and handles the ball at a high level while also competing defensively. His quick feet and scoring instincts make him a difficult matchup, and his dedication to extra work—both athletically and academically—sets him apart. He’s a player to be excited about now and well into the future.

Creed Patterson (Cherokee)
Creed Patterson brings versatility, discipline, and a strong fundamental base to the floor. As a freshman, his maturity and coachability stand out, allowing him to contribute in multiple ways off the bench. Creed’s willingness to embrace any role makes him a valuable piece both on and off the court.

Keaton Mowery (Chickasha)
Keaton Mowery is a 6’2 guard with the ability to score efficiently at all three levels. His high basketball IQ allows him to read the game well and make smart decisions, making him a steady and dependable presence on the floor.

Jonas Jackson (Chisholm)
Jonas Jackson gained valuable varsity experience as a freshman, logging meaningful minutes throughout the season. Entering his sophomore year, he is expected to be a defensive anchor while expanding his impact in other areas of the game as his role continues to grow.

Jemahri Jackson (Choctaw)
Jemahri Jackson is a young point guard ready to take control and lead the offense this season. His poise, confidence, and command of the game position him as the engine that keeps everything running.

Carter Troyer (Chouteau-Mazie)
Carter Troyer is a young but highly gifted scorer who is expected to see varsity opportunities this season. His natural ability to put the ball in the basket gives the coaching staff flexibility in how he can be utilized as his role continues to expand.

Devon Cruz (Christian Heritage Academy)
Devon Cruz made an immediate impression as a freshman, becoming the first player off the bench and earning several starts along the way. This season, he’ll shift into the primary ball-handling role, where his vision, decision-making, and scoring ability will be on full display. Devon’s unselfish nature keeps the offense flowing, and his improved finishing through contact makes him a tougher cover as opposing defenses key in on him.

Braden Charley (Cimarron)
Braden Charley is a promising freshman standing 6’4 with the versatility to impact the game inside or from the perimeter. His size and all-around skill set give him the ability to contribute in multiple roles as he continues to develop.

Jamari Hughley (Claremore)
Jamari Hughley is a versatile point guard with tremendous upside and the ability to score at all three levels. His skill set and adaptability give him the tools to become a major contributor as his game continues to evolve.

Cooper Mason (Claremore)
Cooper Mason is a sophomore guard with good size who brings versatility and consistency to the backcourt. His steady approach and well-rounded game make him a reliable option capable of impacting play in multiple ways.

Trey Southward (Cleveland)
Trey Southward brings the rare “it factor” every team needs. Known as the best shooter on the roster, Trey combines elite shooting touch with a sharp basketball mind, consistently making the right decisions and elevating those around him.

Easten Powell (Clinton)
Easten Powell played a key rotational role as a freshman and is primed for a significant jump as a sophomore. His ability to rebound, score inside, pass out of the post, and protect the rim positions him as a potential starter by midseason. A standout three-sport athlete, Easten’s overall athleticism and toughness translate seamlessly to the basketball court.

Trey Nix (Coleman)
Trey Nix is a freshman who immediately turns heads with his athleticism and physical tools. At 6’4, he plays above the rim with ease, finishes through contact, handles the ball well for his size, and thrives in transition. As he continues adjusting to the high school level, Trey is expected to become a major impact player down the stretch.

Cooper Trease (Commerce)
Cooper Trease gained valuable experience as a freshman, including several starts, which has prepared him for a larger role this season. As a developing forward, he brings shooting touch and rebounding ability and is expected to make timely plays in key moments.

Greyson Lowry (Community Christian)
Greyson Lowry earned his way into the starting lineup midway through his freshman season and never relinquished the role. One of the top shooters in his class statewide, Greyson also has the ability to run the offense when needed. His versatility and shooting prowess make his future extremely bright.

Peyten Call (Copan)
Peyten Call is a fearless young freshman who embraces big moments with confidence. His leadership qualities already stand out, and his competitive nature suggests his best basketball is still ahead of him as he begins his high school journey.

Michael Hileman (Cordell)
Michael Hileman is a highly skilled freshman who will step in as the primary ball handler and top scoring option. With strong handles, deep shooting range, defensive ability, and a high basketball IQ, Michael is expected to shoulder a leadership role on both ends of the floor right away.

Jadien Dixon (Crooked Oak)
Jadien Dixon is a high-motor point guard who plays with relentless energy. A three-level scorer and elite defender, he sets the tone for his team with effort, coachability, and toughness. Jadien has the tools to make serious noise in Class 3A.

Beckett Buckingham (Crossings Christian)
Beckett Buckingham gained valuable varsity experience as a freshman during Crossings Christian’s run to the 4A state title game. A skilled combo guard with deep shooting range, strong ball-handling, and three-level scoring ability, Beckett continues to develop as a playmaker and leader.

Slade Black (Crossings Christian)
Slade Black brings athleticism and energy to every possession. Explosive and aggressive, he attacks the rim, finishes above the basket, and can stretch the floor with his shooting. As his defensive game continues to grow, Slade is poised to take on a larger leadership role.

Izaak Williams (Crossover Preparatory Academy)
Izaak Williams arrives as a transfer from Union High School and brings a strong, physical presence in the backcourt. A hard worker with a smooth jump shot, Izaak continues to improve daily. Coming from a basketball-rich lineage, he is expected to make an immediate impact.

Ja’marian “Jay” Powell (Daniel Webster)
Jay Powell started as a freshman last season and quickly established himself as a premier perimeter defender. He consistently took on the challenge of guarding the opponent’s top scorer or point guard, while also contributing as a rebounder and team-first guard.

Marquis Fleming (Del City)
Marquis Fleming is a 6’3 sophomore guard with length, athleticism, and scoring ability at all three levels. Slated to be one of Del City’s primary offensive options, Marquis has big expectations and the tools to deliver on them this season.

Jay Murguia (Dewey)
Jay Murguia enters his sophomore season after proving himself as a dependable sixth man as a freshman. He delivered several big performances and consistently played with confidence and toughness throughout the year. A two-sport athlete who also starts on the baseball team, Jay is a reliable competitor and an all-around young man the program knows it can count on.

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Sam Lipscomb (Duncan)
Sam Lipscomb is a gritty, hard-nosed competitor who made major strides during his freshman season. His growth earned him the starting point guard role by year’s end, a responsibility he handled with maturity well beyond his age. A three-sport athlete, Sam brings toughness, leadership, and a winning mindset every time he steps on the floor.

Ezekial Hatley (Earlsboro)
Ezekial Hatley is a special talent whose game far exceeds his freshman classification. His advanced skill level and natural scoring ability make him a constant threat, and he continues to improve at a rapid pace. Ezekial has the potential to be one of the best players to come through Earlsboro in recent memory, and he pairs his talent with outstanding character and a bright future.

AY Pinder (Edison Prep)
AY Pinder is a highly skilled and talented freshman point guard who already shows excellent command of the game. His ability to handle, create, and lead makes him an exciting young player with significant upside.

Deacon Hawley (Edmond Memorial)
Deacon Hawley is poised to make an immediate impact as a ninth grader in a program where earning varsity minutes at that age is rare. Players who break through at Edmond Memorial do so because they impact winning, and Deacon has the ability to influence the game on both ends of the floor.

Jerrell Copeland (Edmond North)
Jerrell Copeland is an elite athlete with a sky-high ceiling who flashed his potential as a varsity starter during his freshman season. This year, he looks to establish himself as one of the top three-level scorers in the state. His combination of explosiveness, skill, and confidence makes him a matchup nightmare.

TJ Newton (Edmond Santa Fe)
TJ Newton is a 6’3 sophomore who has already earned recognition as one of the top players in his class statewide. His size, athleticism, and skill level allow him to impact the game in a variety of ways and position him as a cornerstone of the program.

Joshua Baba (Edmond Santa Fe)
Joshua Baba, a 6’4 sophomore, is widely regarded as one of the best players in his class. His length, versatility, and ability to affect the game on both ends make him a standout and a major presence on the floor.

Jace Lugrand (Edmond Santa Fe)
Jace Lugrand is a 6’3 freshman who has quickly established himself as one of the premier young talents in the state. His early impact and advanced skill set signal a bright future ahead.

Jacob Nichols (El Reno)
Jacob Nichols is an explosive athlete with the ability to score the basketball in bunches. Entering his junior season, he is primed for a breakout year and ready to take a major step forward in his development.

Jay Spores (Elgin)
Jay Spores is a developing player who brings energy, effort, and a team-first mentality to the floor. He continues to work on expanding his game and is committed to doing whatever is needed to help his team succeed.

Kingston Dixon (Elk City)
Kingston Dixon is a strong, physical guard who can score effectively at all three levels. A true gym rat, he is constantly working on his craft and brings leadership qualities beyond his years. Kingston’s work ethic and character make him a cornerstone piece for the program moving forward.

Junior Seward (Empire)
Junior Seward played an important role off the bench as a freshman and gained valuable experience throughout the season. Following a productive offseason, he is positioned to take on a larger role and provide consistent contributions this year.

Qa’im Butler (Enid)
Qa’im Butler is a hard-working young player who continues to develop his overall game. His commitment to improvement and willingness to embrace his role make him a valuable piece within the team structure.

R’Reon Morrow (Eufaula)
R’Reon Morrow is an explosive scorer who missed last season due to a football injury but remains one of the most talented players in Class 3A. A dynamic shot-maker, he can score from deep, the midrange, or off the bounce. His talent level ranks among the best his coach has seen, and he is a must-watch player this season.

Quinnton Webb (Fairland)
Quinnton Webb is expected to log significant minutes and provide versatility in the backcourt. Capable of playing either guard spot, he is an exceptional ball handler with a reliable jump shot who can steady the offense.

Dawson Steveson (Fort Gibson)
Dawson Steveson is a 6’3 forward with the ability to step out and play on the perimeter. His size and versatility give him the tools to impact the game in multiple roles.

Cayden Colbert (Fort Gibson)
Cayden Colbert is an explosive guard who brings instant energy off the bench. His athleticism and aggressive style inject momentum into games, making him a valuable spark for the team.

Isaiah Wilkerson (Foyil)
Isaiah Wilkerson is a gifted shooter who has the ability to score 20 points on any given night. After serving as a developmental role player as a freshman, he is poised for a major leap and is expected to become one of the team’s primary scoring options.

Haidyn Plumley (Frontier)
Haidyn Plumley is a pure shooter with a deep understanding of the game. His attention to detail and feel for spacing make him a consistent scoring threat from the perimeter.

Kellon Eiland (Garber)
Kellon Eiland is a long, athletic 6’2 wing who is expected to contribute heavily this season. His ability to knock down shots from beyond the arc makes him a dangerous weapon and a matchup problem for defenses.

Andrew Bates (Geary)
Andrew Bates consistently provided an instant spark off the bench last season, bringing poise and control to the floor. His ability to dictate tempo stood out, especially for such a young player. Andrew elevated his play in the postseason, leading the team in scoring, and pairs his on-court impact with strong character and academic excellence.

Kyler Duff (Glencoe)
Kyler Duff is a 6’4 freshman who will add depth to an experienced Glencoe roster. Capable of playing both inside and on the perimeter, Kyler has significant long-term upside and could develop into a major contributor in the coming years.

Joe Perales (Glenpool)
Joe Perales has made impressive strides physically and fundamentally over the summer. A lean but strong guard, he rebounds well, defends at a high level, and runs the floor hard in transition. His versatility and willingness to play any role make him a valuable asset for the Warriors.

Eli Munson (Gore)
Eli Munson enjoyed a strong freshman season, starting over 20 games while averaging more than 13 points per game and shooting better than 31% from three. Now a 6’3 sophomore, Eli has grown more comfortable with varsity physicality and expanded his shooting range. With experience under his belt, he is expected to take another step forward offensively.

Lander Martinez (Granite)
Lander Martinez is a reliable shooter who has earned the trust of the coaching staff early. He is expected to be the lone underclassman receiving consistent nightly minutes, a testament to his confidence, preparation, and ability to perform at the varsity level.

Grant Alexander (Grove)
Grant Alexander is the definition of a floor leader. A tough, competitive point guard, he elevates everyone around him with his decision-making and intensity. Grant plays to win and consistently sets the tone with his leadership and toughness.

Ryland Roberts (Heavener)
Ryland Roberts is an incoming freshman with legitimate star potential. A natural scorer with range, a strong midrange game, and the ability to attack the basket, Ryland plays with a relentless motor. Already competing with Team Oklahoma, he has a real opportunity to earn a starting role as a freshman.

Kash Montgomery (Henryetta)
Kash Montgomery is a 5’10 guard who gained valuable experience on an area finalist team as a freshman. Entering his sophomore season, he’s expected to take on a larger role. Kash is a hard worker, dependable teammate, and the kind of kid every program wants.

Timothy Young (Heritage Hall)
Timothy Young will be a freshman but is already projected to play a pivotal role in Heritage Hall’s success. He is expected to be a key guard in the rotation, contributing with the first unit and helping lead the second group. Tim’s versatility and all-around skill set make him one of the team’s most valuable young pieces.

Kyce Jimenez (Hilldale)
Kyce Jimenez is a sophomore guard with an extremely high ceiling and the skill set to make an immediate impact. His elite court vision and ability to get to the rim make him a natural ball handler and playmaker. The expectations are high for Kyce this season and beyond.

Teashawn Calip (Hobart)
Teashawn Calip is a long, athletic sophomore who already stands out as one of Hobart’s top defenders. Often tasked with guarding the opponent’s best player, his length and effort set him apart. With his passion for the game, Teashawn is poised to take a step forward offensively this season.

R.J. Lowe (Holdenville)
R.J. Lowe is a high-level athlete with extensive AAU experience and explosive upside. A broken ankle suffered during football playoffs sidelined him for his freshman season, but he’s fully primed for a breakout sophomore year. R.J. has the talent to become a household name by the time his career is finished.

Meeko Coon (Holland Hall)
Meeko Coon is a speedy sophomore transfer from Sapulpa who could lead Holland Hall in both scoring and assists this season. A track athlete as well, his speed translates directly to the basketball floor, where he applies constant pressure on defenses.

Jake Parker (Hollis)
Jake Parker is an incoming freshman who averaged nearly 20 points per game in junior high while routinely facing multiple defenders. A strong, explosive guard, he finishes well at the rim, thrives in the midrange, and has made major strides as a three-point shooter. Jake provides instant offense and brings a scorer’s mentality off the bench.

Brett Barnhart (Howe)
Brett Barnhart is a 5’11 guard who will carve out minutes on a deep roster. A dependable shooter with a strong work ethic, Brett’s commitment to improvement positions him as a valuable rotational piece.

Payton McClain (Hugo)
Payton McClain is a knockdown shooter who pairs his on-court production with outstanding character. Known for arriving early to get extra shots up, Payton is a hard worker, strong student, and a player who represents his program and community the right way.

Jaden Wells (Hulbert)
Jaden Wells brings a relentless work ethic and a polished offensive skill set. With a tight handle, strong finishing ability, and a lethal midrange game, Jaden is constantly putting pressure on defenders.

Aydien James (Idabel)
Aydien James is expected to be one of Idabel’s leading scorers this season. His offensive production and ability to consistently put points on the board make him a key piece of the Warriors’ attack.

Aiden Bezenah (Jenks)
Aiden Bezenah is a versatile 6’7 playmaker who is ready to break out in a starting role. He impacts the game inside and on the perimeter while protecting the rim defensively. His all-around skill set should translate into immediate success for Jenks this season.

Eli Newby (Jones)
Eli Newby has made a significant leap from his freshman to sophomore year and is ready to contribute in a major way. At 6’3, he is a sharpshooter who lives in the gym and continues to expand his overall game. Eli is expected to be a key contributor in Jones’ pursuit of a strong season.

Colt Ward (Keys)
Colt Ward is a young post player who had a productive summer and continues to develop. His size and growth trajectory make him an intriguing piece for the future.

Collin Farrar (Kingfisher)
Collin Farrar is a freshman with a high ceiling who brings valuable AAU experience into the program. Having played for Shawn Schenk, Collin is prepared for the varsity level and is expected to step into an immediate role.

Kell Smith (KIPP Tulsa University Prep)
Kell Smith is a relentless, hard-nosed guard who plays with nonstop energy and toughness. Fearless attacking the rim and disruptive defensively, Kell consistently creates opportunities despite his size. His intensity and competitive spirit define his game.

Jaylen Waggnor (Liberty)
Jaylen Waggnor is an undersized but highly instinctive point guard entering the 2025–26 season as a freshman. He combines a solid three-point shot with crafty slashing ability and elite defensive instincts. Jaylen’s greatest strength is his unselfishness, constantly looking to create plays for teammates.

Hudsyn Harris (Lindsay)
Hudsyn Harris is an incoming freshman with the skill set to compete for varsity minutes right away. Despite returning much of last year’s roster, Hudsyn’s guard skills and feel for the game have him pushing for early playing time.

Crew Flood (Lindsay)
Crew Flood was a key energy player off the bench as a freshman and enters his sophomore season ready to expand his role. A physical defender and strong rebounder, Crew brings toughness and effort that impacts winning.

Landin McCabe (Little Axe)
Landin McCabe is a 6’1 athlete whose versatility allows him to play anywhere from point guard to forward. On a senior-heavy roster, his skill set and athleticism position him to earn meaningful minutes in multiple roles.

Drake Madole (Lone Grove)
Drake Madole is a high-IQ sophomore with a bright future ahead. He will be relied upon for scoring production this season and continues to develop into a key piece for the program moving forward. His character matches his talent.

Nash Manhalter (Luther)
Nash Manhalter is a freshman combo guard who plays with impressive poise for his age. A capable shooter and ball handler, Nash is positioned for a strong freshman season and a highly successful high school career.

Braydon Jowers (Madill)
Braydon Jowers is an athletic player who is just beginning to tap into his potential. After a solid freshman season, he looks ready to take another step forward and expand his impact on the floor.

Cayven Hill (McAlester)
Cayven Hill is a long, athletic 6’7 wing entering his sophomore season with a rapidly growing résumé. He can score in the post, stretch the floor, attack off the dribble, and defend both inside and on the perimeter. Already holding a junior college offer from Redlands CC with strong interest from TCU, Cayven is a high-level prospect to watch.

Lane Walther (Miami)
Lane Walther is a sophomore combo guard who led Miami in scoring as a freshman. After growing physically over the offseason, Lane enters the year as a potential VYPE 100 candidate and a first-team all-conference contender. Ranked 29th among freshmen statewide by Oklahoma Prep Hoops last season, he brings proven scoring and shooting ability.

Beckett Sooter (Miami)
Beckett Sooter logged heavy minutes as a freshman and quickly established himself as the team’s floor general. A true point guard with elite passing ability, Beckett also proved he could score when needed. His defensive assignments often included the opponent’s top threat, and his emotional leadership reflects maturity beyond his years.

Evan Daniel (Midwest City)
Evan Daniel is a developing guard who brings effort, athleticism, and a team-first approach. He continues to build his game and looks to contribute wherever needed within the program.

Demarion Jones (Midwest City)
Demarion Jones is an athletic young player with upside on both ends of the floor. His willingness to compete and improve daily makes him a valuable piece as he continues to grow into his role.

Kenyon Brown (Midwest City)
Kenyon Brown is a hard-working player who provides physicality and effort. He remains committed to development and brings a competitive mindset that benefits team culture.

Jaxon Mathews (Minco)
Jaxon Mathews is a 6’6 sophomore with great size, athleticism, and body control. Having grown into his frame, he is expected to make an impact at the varsity level and continue developing into a difference-maker.

Tre Mason (Moore High School)
Tre Mason is a sophomore with one of the purest shooting strokes around. His passion for the game, relentless work ethic, and team-first mentality separate him from the pack. Tre’s commitment to improvement gives him the tools to become an exceptional player.

Bo Rutledge (Morris)
Bo Rutledge has a strong chance to step into the starting point guard role as a freshman. He shows tremendous potential, plays with great passion for the game, and continues to improve through his work ethic. If he stays committed to his development, he could become a special player for Morris in the years ahead.

Carter Galloway (Morrison)
Carter Galloway enters his sophomore season after an impressive summer and brings toughness to the frontcourt. He is a physical presence who battles for every rebound, dives for loose balls, and embraces the hard-nosed role every successful team needs. His effort and grit will play a major role in Morrison’s success this season.

Asher Schmidt (Mountain View-Gotebo)
Asher Schmidt is a freshman with the ability to be a major game-changer immediately. After averaging 23 points per game at the junior high level, he brings scoring ability, a large wingspan, high vertical, and efficient shooting to the varsity level. His athletic tools and skill set position him to make an immediate impact.

Caleb Ray & Jordan Mitchell (Muskogee)
Caleb Ray (6’2”) and Jordan Mitchell (6’) are two freshman guards expected to play significant minutes for the Muskogee Roughers. Both bring athleticism, confidence, and skill to the backcourt and will be important contributors moving forward.

Scyon Wilborn & Garrett Smith (Mustang)
Scyon Wilborn and Garrett Smith are regarded as two of the top 2028 players in the state. Both earned starting roles as freshmen at the 6A level and have already proven they can compete and produce against high-level varsity competition.

Jaedyn Roynan (Nathan Hale)
Jaedyn Roynan is a 6’3” freshman guard who can score the basketball at multiple levels. He is deceptively athletic, elevates well, and plays with a high basketball IQ. His work ethic and scoring versatility make him a varsity player to watch as he continues to progress.

Levi Ingram (Navajo)
Levi Ingram is an incoming freshman with the opportunity to earn a significant role right away. He excels at attacking the rim, can serve as a primary ball handler, and has the defensive versatility to guard all five positions. His all-around game gives him a high ceiling.

Garner Wood (Newkirk)
Garner Wood has been the starting point guard for Newkirk since his freshman year. He has a unique ability to make his teammates better, competes relentlessly, and embraces every challenge. His leadership and competitive spirit set the tone for the team.

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Quintravion Davis (Noble)
Quintravion Davis transferred from Norman North and brings explosiveness and physicality to the point guard position. He attacks the rim aggressively, finishes through contact, and defends at a high level. QT plays with excellent basketball IQ and has the potential to be one of the top players in the area.

Cam Collins (Norman North)
Cam Collins is stepping into a larger role this season and is poised for a strong sophomore year. He is a long, athletic guard who impacts the game defensively, shoots the ball well, and consistently creates opportunities for his teammates.

Kade Shew (Nowata)
Kade Shew joins Nowata from Owasso and brings energy and competitiveness to the program. He is capable of scoring in multiple ways and plays with a relentless motor that elevates those around him.

Chace Brown (Oilton)
Chace Brown is a young, developing athlete who adds size and scoring potential to the lineup. As his game continues to mature, he is expected to grow into a valuable contributor for Oilton.

Kobe Nunez (Okay)
Kobe Nunez is a fast, athletic guard with strong shooting ability. His speed and scoring touch make him a consistent offensive threat.

Jemaar Penn (OKMULGEE)
Jemaar Penn is a developing player with upside who brings energy and effort to the floor. He continues to work on his game and has the potential to grow into a dependable contributor for Okmulgee.

Raif Bacon (Oktaha)
Raif Bacon is a dedicated gym rat who continues to improve through consistent work. He started as a freshman last season and played an important role during the playoffs, proving his value in key moments.

Elijah Lopez (Olustee-Eldorado)
Elijah Lopez is a sophomore with significant potential who missed last season due to a torn meniscus. Now healthy, he looks ready to make an impact as he continues to develop his game.

Braden Walls (Oologah)
Braden Walls transferred to Oologah from Bartlesville and is expected to make an immediate impact. A talented sophomore, he will start and contribute across all aspects of the game, providing skill, effort, and leadership.

Julian Wilson (Owasso)
Julian Wilson is a rising talent with tremendous potential for Owasso. He brings energy, effort, and versatility whenever he steps on the floor, whether off the bench or in critical moments. His coachability, work ethic, and steady improvement point to a bright future with the Rams.

Dax Frye (Panama)
Dax Frye moved to Panama from Wisconsin and has impressed during fall camp. He is quick, handles the ball well, gets to the rim effectively, and shows strong defensive potential. His skill set should translate well at the varsity level.

DeAngelo Johnson (Perkins-Tryon)
DeAngelo Johnson had a strong freshman season, appearing in 22 of 26 games and showing flashes of elite athleticism. He is the most gifted athlete in the program, and his role is expected to expand as he looks to emerge as a breakout player this season.

Jeremiah Millhouse (Piedmont)
Jeremiah Millhouse is a promising young guard who earned valuable minutes and made a strong impact during summer play. His continued growth and confidence make him an important piece moving forward.

Dominique Coursey (Plainview)
Dominique Coursey is a developing player who brings effort, athleticism, and a willingness to compete. With continued development, he has the tools to become a solid contributor for Plainview.

Hertin Briand (Ponca City)
Hertin Briand is a young player with developing skill and upside. He continues to grow within the program and brings effort and coachability that point toward future contributions.

Kyson Davis (Pond Creek-Hunter)
Kyson Davis has a true passion for basketball and plays with explosive athleticism and a tremendous work ethic. He excels at penetrating the defense and continues to develop into a high-level guard capable of impacting the game on both ends of the floor.

Darius Dansberry (Porter)
Darius Dansberry is a young guard who thrives as a shooter and plays with confidence offensively. He is expected to take another step forward and have a strong sophomore season.

Rush Sandlin & Cannon Hollie (Porum)
Rush Sandlin is a 6’7” freshman who is constantly working on his game and shows an impressive drive to improve. His size, effort, and commitment to development give him a high ceiling. Cannon Hollie is a 6’ guard who plays with relentless energy, bringing intensity, effort, and toughness every time he steps on the floor.

Ryder Waddel Sophomore (Poteau)
Ryder Waddel has good size and athleticism and continues to grow as a basketball player. As his skill set develops, he has the potential to become a high-impact player, much like he has already shown in football.

Weston Cope (Preston)
Weston Cope is widely regarded as one of the best shooters in small-school basketball. At 6’2”, he can get his shot off from anywhere on the floor and convert at a high rate. With the green light offensively, he is poised for a breakout sophomore season.

Devion Gillispie (Putnam City North)
Devion Gillispie is a left-handed point guard who impacts the game in every phase. He defends the opposing team’s top player, runs the offense, and creates scoring opportunities for teammates. An athletic, high-flying guard who plays the game the right way, Devion made a name for himself playing with MoKan during the summer and will step into a larger role for PC North. He has the potential to lead the Panthers back to the state tournament and beyond.

Wyatt Daniels, Steven Daugherty, Ben Kelly, & Domanikk Logan (Quapaw High School)
Wyatt Daniels, Steven Daugherty, Ben Kelly, and Domanikk Logan are freshmen who represent the future of Quapaw basketball. Each brings energy, athleticism, and a willingness to learn as they begin to develop their roles within the program.

Kaden Sustaire (Quinton)
Kaden Sustaire is a highly athletic freshman who was an outstanding rebounder and scorer at the eighth-grade level. Expectations are high as he enters his freshman season, where he is poised to make an immediate impact.

Hudson Bogle & David Roberts (Riverfield)
Hudson Bogle and David Roberts are two freshmen expected to earn varsity minutes this season. Both enjoyed strong middle school careers highlighted by conference championships and All-Conference honors. They are high-IQ players who work relentlessly to maximize their ability, and their shooting and playmaking elevate everyone on the floor. Freshman Hudson Stewart will also compete for playing time and brings size and post-scoring ability to the team.

Jacobi Laughlin (Rush Springs)
Jacobi Laughlin has made significant strides through his offseason work and is constantly in the gym improving his game. He will be relied upon to provide quality minutes and give the team dependable production when called upon.

Rowdi Nickell (Sallisaw)
Rowdi Nickell is a 5’9” freshman with a relentless motor and an advanced skill set for his age. A natural scorer at all three levels, he also brings strong defensive ability and toughness. The combo guard is expected to make an immediate impact for the Black Diamonds.

Hunter Hoffman (Sand Springs)
Hunter Hoffman is a skilled, athletic shooter who had several standout performances during summer play. He showed his ability to knock down clutch three-pointers and provide timely scoring.

Josh Jones & Nate Read (Sasakwa)
Josh Jones returns as a sophomore leader after an outstanding freshman season in which he led the Vikings in multiple statistical categories. He looks to build on that success as he steps into an even larger role. Nate Read, also a sophomore, continues to develop and is expected to expand his role, with his athletic upside making him a player to watch. Titus Collins, another sophomore, brings great leaping ability and aggressive play, consistently imposing his will on the game.

Rhett Gibson (Savanna)
Rhett Gibson returns to Savanna for his sophomore season after moving back home. The coaching staff is excited about his scoring ability and the basketball knowledge he brings to the team as he looks to make an impact this season.

Landon Clayton (Seiling)
Landon Clayton was thrown into varsity action earlier than expected, but he handled the challenge with maturity and composure. He has put in the work to position himself as a contributor, and despite being a freshman, he has proven capable of meeting high expectations.

Caden Alsip (Seminole)
Caden Alsip is a left-handed combo guard with the ability to score off the dribble and thrive in pick-and-roll situations. Long and lanky, he can score at all three levels and presents matchup problems for opposing defenses.

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Logan Bliss (Sentinel)
Logan Bliss is a developing player who brings effort, coachability, and a team-first mindset. As his game continues to grow, he has the potential to become a reliable contributor for Sentinel.

Azavian Duke (Sequoyah Tahlequah)
Azavian Duke is an athletic freshman with length who has already shown his value at the varsity level. After a strong summer and productive offseason, he continues to develop as a back-to-the-basket player while showing promise in pick-and-roll situations, transition offense, and face-up play. He also provides rim protection and rebounding potential.

Ian Samilton (Shawnee)
Ian Samilton possesses the physical frame of a college prospect and the skill set to match. Though only a sophomore, he plays with the pace and poise of a senior. He can score from the perimeter or use his strength to finish inside, and when attacking downhill, he is extremely difficult to stop.

Warner Bradley (Silo)
Warner Bradley is a sophomore ready to step into a larger role after seeing limited minutes as a freshman. He plays with nonstop effort, pushes the tempo effectively on offense, and is a consistent three-point shooter. Defensively, he takes pride in guarding the opposing team’s best player and is poised for a major leap this season.

Jraygan Jacobs (Smithville)
Jraygan Jacobs enters his sophomore season after rotating as a starter early last year before becoming a full-time starter. He is a high-IQ guard with strong ball-handling skills and a killer instinct in big moments, including two game-winning shots, one in overtime during the area tournament. A straight-A student with significant upside, he averaged 6.8 points, 3.2 rebounds, and 2.1 assists per game and is expected to take on a bigger role while improving across the board.

Treyden Williams (Southmoore)
Sophomore Treyden Williams, a 6’7” forward, is coming off a standout summer and is poised for a breakout season.

Romeo Gordon (Spiro)
Romeo Gordon is a tall and long player who sees the floor exceptionally well. He drives and finishes with efficiency and is a very skilled scorer.

Brayden Biggs (Sterling)
Brayden Biggs is a 6’2” sophomore with the ability to score and defend in the paint. He has good touch, can extend his range to the three-point line, and has a bright future ahead.

Jaxon Johnson (Stigler)
Jaxon Johnson is a 5’9” athletic guard capable of scoring at all three levels. He works daily in the gym, showing quickness and strength that matches any opponent.

Ivan McFarlin II (Stillwater)
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Riggins Bagby (Stilwell)
Riggins Bagby is an incoming freshman with the ability to score in multiple ways. He showed during a strong summer that he is ready to step up to the varsity level.

Trevor Wood (Stratford)
Trevor Wood is a versatile guard who contributes in many ways offensively and is one of the team’s best defenders. He is ready for a breakout season.

DeAnglo Fixico (Strother)
DeAnglo Fixico is a big-bodied, strong young man with a desire to improve daily through coaching and play. He strives to be his best every day in the gym.

Mavric Lowrance (Sulphur)
Freshman Mavric Lowrance is an athletic guard with a strong skill set. Offensively, he gets where he wants to go, and defensively, he plays with grit and competitiveness. Keep an eye on his continued growth throughout the season.

Camden Banham (Summit Christian)
Camden Banham, a freshman whose brother Carson plays Division 1 soccer at Memphis, is an elite shooter expected to make an early career impact.

Jett Morrison (Tahlequah)
10th grader Jett Morrison started every game except the first two. He plays with a high motor and contributes significantly on both ends of the floor.

Jayce Musgrave (Tecumseh)
Jayce Musgrave led the freshman team in all statistical categories and is expected to contribute immediately to the varsity squad this season.

Warren Huff (Tipton)
Warren Huff is a promising young player with good size and touch around the basket.

Kayson Thompson (Tonkawa)
Kayson Thompson had a strong summer and is returning after a football injury limited him to playoff action last year. A pass-first guard, he gets teammates involved, defends with high energy, and is expected to be a key contributor.

Jarius Bossell (Tulsa Memorial)
Jarius Bossell is a top-5 freshman in the 2028 Tulsa area class and was the first freshman to start a game since 2013. He has a chance to be a special player for the Memorial program.

Cleat Zike (Tushka)
Cleat Zike averaged 15.6 points per game as a freshman while shooting 46% from three and 86% from the free-throw line, adding 2.2 assists and 3.2 rebounds. A 4.0 student and active in church, he is expected to build on his impressive freshman campaign.

Brody Velletta (Tuttle)
Brody Velletta is a freshman who will see significant playing time. He can play with his back to the basket or as a perimeter playmaker and showed maturity beyond his years during summer play. He has the potential to be a highly skilled player.

K’Mari Block Jones (Union)
K’Mari Block Jones is a great athlete with tremendous potential for the future.

Daison Hadley (Varnum)
Daison Hadley is a highly skilled player with excellent basketball IQ. A great shooter and playmaker, he led his team in multiple statistical categories as a freshman before suffering a midseason injury. He returned for the playoffs and was a key contributor to a 17-2 season.

Jeremiah Marshall (Vian)
Jeremiah Marshall saw limited floor time last season but has taken on a leadership role during the offseason. He is expected to contribute significantly to the team’s success this year.

Cameron Spencer (Vici)
Cameron Spencer is a 6’3” point guard with high upside. He can score at all three levels, is shifty and strong attacking the rim, and presents matchup problems for opponents.

Jjdrien Vaughn (Wagoner)
Jjdrien Vaughn is a hard worker who spends extra time in the gym developing his game.

Rylan Cash (Warner)
Rylan Cash had an outstanding freshman year, earning Vype Newcomer honors while averaging 11 points and 5 rebounds per game. He can score from anywhere on the floor.

Evan Wells & Hudson Gann (Washington)
Evan Wells is a skilled forward with point guard vision, excels in transition, and can score inside and out at 6’4”. Hudson Gann, a sophomore guard from Terre-Verde, has strong vision and shooting ability. Both will contribute significantly this year and are expected to take over leading roles next season.

Keagan Keller (Waukomis)
Keagan Keller is an outstanding sophomore defender with high basketball IQ. He attacks the bucket well and plays unselfishly.

Aidan Jenkins (Waurika)
Sophomore Aidan Jenkins is extremely athletic, very talented, and definitely a player to watch. With maturity both mentally and physically, he will be hard to stop. A humble, hard-working player, Jenkins can score from both the inside and outside.

Weston Longoria (Waynoka)
Weston Longoria will be relied upon to run the offense and be a leader as a sophomore. His quickness, shiftiness, and basketball IQ make him an essential piece of Waynoka’s success this season.

Emery Schaper (Welch)
Emery Schaper had an impressive 8th grade season, leading his team in nearly every statistical category. With his size and shooting ability, he is expected to have a strong freshman season and a bright high school career, potentially leading the team in scoring on any given night.

Mason McCarty (Wellston)
Mason McCarty scored over 350 points as a freshman and was a key contributor to the team’s success. Now a year older and taller, he remains a strong defender, understands the game, and acts as a coach on the floor.

Brayden Ball (Westmoore)
Freshman Brayden Ball is a natural scorer and a competitive, coachable player who is expected to become a very good contributor.

Eli Clinton (Westville)
Eli Clinton, a 6’4” freshman forward, will play a major role for Westville this season. He has a great touch around the rim, can stretch the floor with his shooting, and has been sharpening his skills every day leading into his freshman year.

Ladarious Woods (Wewoka)
Ladarious Woods is a dominant, high-flying player on both ends of the court.

Owen Munholland (Wilson)
Sophomore PF Owen Munholland adds depth off the bench. A strong-minded and tough athlete, he also excels in cross country, qualifying for the state meet last year as a freshman. He has great work ethic, is coachable, and consistently does the little things that make his team better.

Jacquorrie Shelburn (Wilson Henryetta)
Jacquorrie Shelburn, the fifth and final Shelburn brother for Wilson (Henryetta), has a well-developed game for a freshman. He is expected to make an immediate impact on a senior-heavy team.

Grayson Roach (Woodward)
Grayson Roach has improved steadily over the last two years. With excellent defensive hands and shot-blocking ability, his length will give him more opportunities on the court this season. He continues to grow stronger each game.

Tariq Williams (Wynnewood)
Incoming sophomore Tariq Williams is a problem for opposing offenses. At 6’1”, he is a lean defender and silky finisher. He consistently attacks the rim and plays with a motor on defense, making him a tough matchup for years to come.

Samuel Burnett (Yukon)
Freshman Samuel Burnett is a talented, explosive scorer and dynamic playmaker for the Yukon Millers. With a quick first step, sharp court vision, and fearless approach, he creates his own shot, makes plays for teammates, and thrives in big moments. Coaches and teammates expect him to play a major role this season.