Oklahoma High School Girls Basketball Midseason Outstanding Player Recognition

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Ali Schwerdtfeger (Adair)


Ali is an incredible leader on and off the court, setting the tone with her composure and competitiveness every night. She can score inside and out and handles defensive pressure with ease, making her a threat at all times. Some nights she operates as a steady game manager, and on others she explodes for 25–30 points, always doing whatever it takes for her team to win.​

Hannah Bond (Adair)
Hannah has improved with each game, steadily becoming a bigger factor on both ends of the floor. At 6’2, she anchors the paint with her post defense and rebounding, controlling the glass offensively and defensively. She can score with her back to the basket and is also capable of stepping out and hitting shots from the perimeter, giving her team valuable versatility.​

Allie Tune (Arnett)
Allie is the lone senior on her team and leads by example every time she steps on the floor. She is averaging nearly 22 points and 9 rebounds per game while playing a versatile guard/forward role. A 4.0 student, she is a true all‑around player who is about to reach 1,500 career points and has already surpassed 800 rebounds, cementing her legacy at Arnett.​

Hadley Brooks (Arnett)
Hadley is a strong all‑around player who impacts the game in multiple ways for Arnett. She is averaging 14 points and nearly 8 rebounds per contest, providing consistent scoring and a strong presence on the glass. Primarily a forward, she can also step out and knock down the three, stretching defenses and creating matchup problems.​

Leighton Inhofe (Berryhill)
Sophomore Leighton Inhofe has quickly established herself as a cornerstone of the Berryhill program. As the team’s leading scorer, she brings relentless energy and a fearless mindset to every game, never taking a play off. Her hard work sets the tone for the team’s effort, and her enthusiasm is contagious. Beyond the stats, Leighton leads through her voice, work ethic, and selflessness. Off the court, she displays maturity and commitment, serving as a positive role model. Her drive, toughness, and leadership well beyond her years make her both a special player and an even better teammate with a bright future ahead.

Camryn Regier (Bethany)


Camryn is a 6’1 forward who has been a dominant force this season. She is averaging 20 points, 8 rebounds, and 3 steals per game, impacting the game on both ends of the floor. Cam is also signed to play college soccer at Creighton, showcasing her outstanding athleticism and competitiveness.​

Ali Linn (Bethany)


Ali is a 5’10 guard/forward who brings length, versatility, and toughness to Bethany’s lineup. She is averaging 10 points, 6 rebounds, and 2 steals per game, contributing as a scorer, rebounder, and defender. Her ability to play multiple positions makes her a valuable piece in Bethany’s system.​

Kate Datel (Bixby)
Kate is Bixby’s leading scorer, averaging 13 points, 5 rebounds, and 3 assists per game while running the offense as the starting point guard. She has helped guide the team to a strong start to the 2025–26 season with her playmaking and leadership. As Bixby enters the second round of district play, the program is counting on Kate to continue that momentum.​

Tianna Butler (Booker T Washington)
Tianna has played with tremendous confidence since returning from an ankle injury, immediately boosting Booker T Washington’s lineup. She posted a game‑ and season‑high 21 points against 6A Muskogee in the McAlester Championship, scoring 21 of the team’s 39 points, and followed it up with 14 points against Shawnee. A long, athletic guard, she shoots the mid‑range and three ball exceptionally well and has the versatility to defend positions 1 through 5.​

Sanyia Hill (Booker T Washington)
Sophomore Sanyia Hill is having a breakout season, setting the tone defensively from the opening tip. She averages over 5 steals per game while adding 10 points, making life difficult for opposing guards and creating offense from her defense. Her ability to pressure the ball and disrupt opponents gives Booker T a major edge every night.​

Janaya McCrary (Broken Arrow)
Janaya is one of the most electric true point guards in Oklahoma, orchestrating Broken Arrow’s offense with elite court vision. Her passing is second to none, and she complements it with explosive on‑ball defense. Janaya averages over 4 assists and nearly 4 steals per game, impacting both ends of the floor at a high level.​

Gracie Sanders (Broken Arrow)
Gracie has emerged as one of the elite shooters in the state, consistently stretching defenses with her range. She has sharpened her footwork and quickened her release, which has helped her become more effective both from deep and when attacking downhill. Gracie is averaging over 13 points per game and continues to grow as a dynamic scoring threat.​

Hayden Mayfield (Calumet)
Hayden has had an outstanding start to her high school career and has already become the leader of her team as a freshman. She leads Calumet in points, rebounds, assists, and steals, averaging 24 points per game with a season‑high of 51 and shooting 83% from the free‑throw line. Hayden is not only an exceptional basketball player but also an even better teammate who elevates everyone around her.​

Presley Smith (Caney Valley)
Presley is a dynamic three‑level scorer who plays with great speed and energy on both ends of the floor. She is averaging 16.5 points and 2 assists per game through the first 12 contests of the season. Defensively, she is tasked with guarding the opposing point guard every night and still manages to average 4 steals per game, showing her toughness and stamina.​

Harper Watts (Caney Valley)
Harper has taken charge of the offense as a freshman point guard, showing excellent court vision and command of the game’s tempo. She is a fierce defender and is averaging 9.6 points, 4.6 assists, 4 rebounds, and 3 steals per game through the first 12 games. Her ability to contribute across the board has made her an immediate impact player for Caney Valley.​

Kamdyn Hulse (Canton)
Kamdyn is putting together a stellar season, averaging 22.5 points per game while shooting 35.8% from three, 79.2% from the free‑throw line, and 55.2% from the field overall. She has embraced her role as a leader for a relatively young squad, consistently finding ways to score despite being face‑guarded nightly. A consummate team player, Kamdyn lifts her teammates with her leadership and competitive spirit.​

Kynzlee Hulse (Canton)
Kynzlee is averaging 13.2 points per game and an impressive 77.4% from the free‑throw line as a freshman. Her unlimited shooting range and length create problems for opponents on both ends of the floor. As she grows more comfortable at the varsity level, she is stepping up her defensive and rebounding responsibilities, helping Canton improve since the break.​

Audrey Plunkett (Carl Albert)


Audrey is a four‑year varsity standout who is on the verge of reaching 1,000 career points. She has played in three state tournaments and is pushing to make it four this season, earning multiple All‑Tournament Team honors along the way. Audrey has committed to Washburn University and excels in the classroom as an Academic State Champion and Academic letter‑jacket recipient. She continues to validate her selection to the VYPE 100 Pre‑Season list with her consistent excellence.​

Jakary Brown (Carl Albert)


Jakary is another four‑year varsity leader for Carl Albert and is also closing in on 1,000 career points. She has competed in three state tournaments and is working toward a fourth appearance this year. Jakary has been named to multiple All‑Tournament Teams, maintains a 4.0 GPA, and is an Academic State Champion and Academic letter‑jacket recipient. She consistently proves why she earned a spot on the VYPE 100 Pre‑Season list.​

Veronica Castro (Cherokee)
Veronica runs the show as Cherokee’s point guard and handles numerous responsibilities that often go unnoticed on the stat sheet. She is an extension of the coach on the floor, organizing the offense and setting the defensive tone. Veronica gives 110% in every situation, regardless of opponent or game scenario, and her effort drives her team.​

Talyn Allison (Cherokee)
Talyn is a much‑improved junior who has become a key piece for Cherokee this season. A versatile and very athletic player, she can fill multiple positions depending on the team’s needs. Her strengths lie in her defensive intensity and rebounding ability, where she consistently helps control the game’s physical aspects.​

Maycee Hill (Chickasha)
Maycee runs the point for Chickasha and is a true game‑changer on both ends of the floor. She averages 13 points per game along with 3+ steals and 3+ assists, and is just a few games away from reaching 1,000 career points. Maycee has already been recognized as Charles K. Heatly Tournament MVP and was selected to the Arvest Classic All‑Tournament Team, highlighting her impact.​

Mea Ginn (Chickasha)
Mea is a key scoring threat for Chickasha, averaging over 13 points, 1.5 assists, and 6 rebounds per game. She is on the verge of eclipsing the 1,000‑point career mark within the next two games. Mea has also earned spots on both the Charles K. Heatly All‑Tournament Team and the Arvest Classic All‑Tournament Team, underscoring her strong play.​

Kendal Hawk (Chisholm)
Kendal is a sophomore forward with the ability to stretch the floor and score efficiently in the paint. She averages 8.3 points per game while shooting 40.5% from the field. Remarkably, she is also on pace to average more than one charge taken per game, reflecting her toughness and willingness to sacrifice on defense.​

Miranda Clark (Chisholm)
Miranda is an athletic junior guard who provides a strong two‑way presence for Chisholm. She averages 8 points and 2 steals per game and has delivered several big scoring nights this season. Her success has made her a focal point of opponents’ scouting reports, yet she continues to find ways to contribute.​

Aliyah Duval (Choctaw)
Aliyah has opened her senior campaign by leading Choctaw in scoring, rebounding, and assists. She is a constant scoring threat from all three levels and remains one of the best playmakers in high school basketball. Her all‑around impact makes her the engine of Choctaw’s offense.​

Presley Inglett (Chouteau)
Presley is stuffing the stat sheet for Chouteau, averaging 13.6 points, 5.4 rebounds, 3.2 assists, and 3.6 steals per game. Her ability to contribute in every category speaks to her competitiveness and versatility. Presley’s activity on both ends has been a major factor in Chouteau’s success.​

Bristol Inglett (Chouteau)
Bristol brings toughness and production inside, averaging 13.2 points and 8.8 rebounds per game. She also adds 3.9 steals per contest, showing her impact as a disruptive defender. Her presence around the rim and on the boards gives Chouteau a strong interior anchor.​

Ashlynn Hale (Christian Heritage Academy)
Ashlynn is one of the top players on the floor most nights, shooting an efficient 53% from the field. She averages 15.6 points, 8.7 rebounds, and 4.3 assists per game while running the team as an excellent point guard. Ashlynn pushes the ball well, sees the floor, and has an elite jump shot, including a strong three‑point stroke. Coachable, respectful, and a true athlete, she sets the standard for her team.​

Cam Hands (Christian Heritage Academy)
Cam provides a strong post presence for Christian Heritage, averaging 9.7 points and 6.6 rebounds per game. She is continually improving and gaining valuable experience each game. A strong athlete who is very coachable, she has a great desire to learn the game and maximize her potential.​

Payge Schaefer (Cleveland)
Payge is a dominant force on the glass and a steady scorer for Cleveland. She is averaging 12.2 points and 12.8 rebounds per game, including a standout performance with 22 rebounds against Salina. Her effort and toughness inside give Cleveland a reliable presence in the paint.​

Ella Redshin (Clinton)


Ella is a 6’0 senior guard who has started for Clinton the past three seasons. A knockdown shooter, she has also led the team in blocks the past two years, finishing last season with 31 blocks. Currently the team’s second‑leading scorer, she is emerging as a stabilizing leader for a young group and uses her length to be an effective defender.​

Laney Anderson (Clinton)


Laney is the definition of “small but mighty,” bringing relentless energy and toughness to Clinton’s lineup. At just 5’3, she is one of the team’s leading rebounders and a magnet for loose balls. As she grows more comfortable in her role, Laney is becoming a strong distributor and gaining confidence in her shot, driven by her competitive nature and love for time in the gym.​

Jennah Christian (Collinsville)
Jennah has recently found her offensive rhythm, particularly during the Lincoln Christian Winter Classic. She has learned how to manipulate defenders to her advantage and is capitalizing on those opportunities. With her growing confidence and assertiveness, Jennah is emerging as a dangerous offensive threat for the remainder of the year.​

Raelee Ellis (Comanche)
Raelee is Comanche’s point guard and primary scorer, averaging 16.1 points per game despite facing box‑and‑one and no‑catch defenses all season. She also contributes 7 rebounds and 4 steals per game, showcasing her all‑around impact. With a tremendous work ethic and team‑first attitude, she is constantly seeking ways to improve and help her team win.​

Mia Williams (Commerce)


Mia is a junior point guard who has been in the starting lineup since her freshman year. She brings toughness and energy every time she steps on the floor, especially on defense, where her tenacity sets the tone for the team. A natural leader and team‑voted captain, Mia leads by example in practice and games and has worked hard to improve her outside shot, making her a more complete player.​

Cydney Daylight (Commerce)


Cydney has been a huge part of Commerce’s success this season, showing impressive perseverance after a year away from basketball and then battling through injury. Her commitment, toughness, and consistency have stood out as she has grown in confidence and leadership. Cydney’s journey reflects her resilience, and her development on and off the court has been exciting to watch.​

Calliy Walker (Cordell)
Junior guard Calliy Walker has emerged as one of the top guards in the area, averaging 18 points, 5 assists, 5 rebounds, and 3 steals per game. She is a true dual‑threat point guard who controls tempo, creates scoring chances for teammates, and stays aggressive as a scorer. With a career‑high 41 points and standout defense, Calliy’s leadership and all‑around game make her central to Cordell’s success.​

Emma Holman (Cordell)
Freshman Emma Holman has made an immediate impact, averaging 10 points, 6 rebounds, 1 assist, and 2 blocks per game. She has already recorded three double‑doubles in 15 games, showing her consistency in the paint. Emma plays with effort, physicality, and confidence, and her rapid development has been a major plus for Cordell this season.​

Alyssa Roberts (Covington‑Douglas)
Senior Alyssa Roberts is having a standout season for Covington‑Douglas, averaging 16.7 points, 7.1 rebounds, 4.3 assists, and 3.2 steals per game. She is a consistent leader who gives maximum effort on both ends of the floor every night. Her all‑around production and competitiveness set the tone for her team.​

Lillie Stowers (Covington‑Douglas)
Lillie has been dominant inside for the Lady Cats, providing a strong scoring and rebounding presence. She is averaging 15.1 points and 12.8 rebounds per game, regularly controlling the glass. As a sophomore, her upside is tremendous and the sky is the limit for her development.​

Trinity Webster (Crescent)
Trinity is a sophomore sharpshooter averaging 18.4 points, 4.6 rebounds, 2 steals, and 1.4 assists per game. She is one of the top shooters in the state, hitting 36.3% from three on high volume with over seven attempts per game and 54.7% from two‑point range. The Lady Tigers’ leading scorer again this season, she is on pace to reach 1,000 points by the end of her sophomore year and recently broke her own school record with 8 threes in a game, including an overtime buzzer‑beater against Hennessey.​

Aja Adams‑House (Crescent)
Aja is a senior and three‑year team captain having the best season of her career. She averages 11.1 points, 3.8 rebounds, 2.8 assists, and 4.3 steals per game while shooting a red‑hot 40.3% from three on more than five attempts per contest. Aja has broken the program record for career made threes and will finish as a top‑five scorer in school history, all while serving as an elite on‑ball defender and veteran game manager for a resurgent Crescent team.​

Clara Bebee (Crossings Christian)
Clara is a senior leader for Crossings Christian, averaging 12 points, 4 rebounds, and 3 assists per game. She is the focal point of every opposing defense and routinely draws the most attention on the floor. After missing time with an injury over Christmas, she is set to return and sits just about 180 points shy of reaching 1,000 career points.​

Amaya Van Zante (Crossings Christian)
Amaya is a 6’0 freshman who has made an immediate splash, averaging 14 points and 10 rebounds per game. Crossings Christian is 7–4 with all losses coming to ranked opponents, and Amaya’s play has been a major bright spot. With her size, production, and potential, she should only continue to improve with experience.​

Cassie Snead (Dewey)


Cassie is a complete player who impacts the game on both ends of the floor. Defensively, she applies constant pressure, stays disciplined, and takes great pride in her assignments. On offense, she attacks in transition, off the dribble, and within the offense, making her a key scoring and energy piece for Dewey.​

CJ Jones (Dewey)


CJ is a dangerous perimeter shooter who stretches defenses with her consistent three‑point range. Her athleticism fuels her defense, as she jumps passing lanes, pressures the ball, and forces turnovers. Her energy and quickness shift momentum and help drive Dewey’s pace on both ends.​

Macy Lee (Dibble)


Macy is a junior point guard who has returned from ACL surgery after missing her sophomore season and now handles the ball for roughly 95% of the game. She combines elite basketball IQ with poise, keeping teammates organized and confident in every situation. Macy plays with passion on both ends, and beyond basketball she is a high‑character kid with a bright future long after she hangs up her sneakers.​

Harper Lanham (Dibble)
Harper is a freshman who plays with relentless effort from the opening tip to the final whistle. Often assigned to defend the opponent’s best player, she also handles the ball when it is not in Macy’s hands. Harper’s work ethic—running to stay in shape and putting up over 5,000 shots in the summer—has laid the foundation for a very bright future in Dibble, where she is expected to be a cornerstone of the program for years.​

Makay Reed (Drumright)
Makay is an outstanding defensive guard whose energy fuels Drumright on both ends. She averages 3.7 deflections and 5.7 steals per game, with her defense frequently turning into easy offense. Only a freshman, she already combines tremendous talent with the drive needed to sustain long‑term success.​

Alyssa Roe (Drumright)
Alyssa is Drumright’s junior starting point guard and the team’s primary facilitator. She is a true floor general who often looks to pass first and get her teammates involved. On and off the court, Alyssa provides strong leadership, setting the tone for the program.​

Maddy Kirk (Edmond Memorial)
Maddy, committed to OBU for both basketball and volleyball, has elevated her game during her senior season. As the only returning starter from last year’s state tournament team, she has become the catalyst of the offense while also making a major impact defensively. She averages 16 points per game on about 49% shooting and ranks in the top 20 in Class 6A in assists, rebounds, and steals with averages of 3 assists, 5 rebounds, and 3 steals in 29 minutes per game. Her leadership and two‑way consistency have been crucial to Edmond Memorial’s success.​

Taylor Low (Edmond Memorial)
Sophomore Taylor Low has been one of the most exciting players to watch, playing far beyond her years. A true gym rat, she’s often the first in and last out, and even leaves to find extra work or pickup games after practice. Known as the team’s “Swiss Army knife,” Taylor can dominate in the post while developing a strong perimeter game and currently leads Class 6A in blocks with two per game. She also ranks top 20 in points, assists, and rebounds, averaging 8 points, 2 assists, and 8 rebounds, and has become a vital piece of the Lady Dogs’ present and future.​

Grace Jackson (Edmond North)


Grace is a senior committed to the University of Nebraska–Kearney and has been on a tear this season. Through 16 games she is averaging 20.6 points per game and has led the Huskies to a 14–2 start, shooting 40% from three (40‑for‑100) and 78% from the free‑throw line. She also leads the team in assists (48), steals (36), and charges taken (6), and has earned All‑Tournament honors at both the Mustang Christmas Tournament and the Lincoln Christian Winter Classic. Already a state champion and academic state champion in 2023 and a 2024 state runner‑up, she is on pace to surpass 1,000 career points and was recently named Homecoming Queen.​

Johari Hall (Edmond North)
Johari is a senior three‑year starter who has committed to Lafayette College in the Division I Patriot League. Through 16 games she has helped Edmond North to a 14–2 record while nearly averaging a double‑double with 12.4 points and 8.3 rebounds per game. Defensively, she fills up the stat sheet with 29 deflections, 27 steals, 14 blocks, and 5 charges taken, making her one of the team’s most prolific defenders.​

La’Riah Bennett (Edmond Santa Fe)


La’Riah is a 5’5 guard who has embraced multiple roles this season, even sliding to the 5 spot when needed. She is a knockdown shooter who affects the game on both ends, forcing multiple turnovers per contest and consistently hitting big shots. La’Riah averages 10.8 points and 4.8 rebounds per game and embodies an all‑around hard‑working player.​

Desiree Langston (Edmond Santa Fe)
Desi is an undersized guard who refuses to let her size dictate how she plays. She hustles, outworks opponents, and is quickly becoming a leader for Edmond Santa Fe. Averaging 7.7 points and 3.1 steals per game, she has grown significantly this season, and the sky is the limit for her continued development.​

Addilyn Lollar (Fairland)


Addilyn is a versatile sophomore who can play both post and guard and possesses natural gifts and intangibles that are hard to teach. She is a creative passer who regularly makes plays that leave spectators wondering how she saw the opening. A high‑level facilitator with the potential to be a true three‑level scorer, she is also a defensive menace who gladly guards the other team’s best player. As she becomes more aggressive as a scorer, her unselfishness and ability to get teammates open will make her extremely difficult to scout.​

Alivia Bartley (Fairland)


Alivia, a softball catcher turned basketball center, brings a tough, physical presence to the paint every night. Her lower‑body strength helps her battle through size mismatches and hold her ground inside. Offensively, she can step out to the three‑point line and is known for making circus‑type shots look routine, creating opportunities for teammates by playing with a “bull in a china shop” style that defenses struggle to handle. She looks to finish her senior year strong and be a major factor in any postseason run.​

Josi Hayes (Fairview)


Josi has put together a standout sophomore season for Fairview. She is averaging nearly 14 points and 3 steals per game while also leading the team in rebounds. Her continued growth and improvement make her a huge reason behind Fairview’s success so far.​

Harlee Hamar (Fairview)


Harlee is a gifted athlete who creates matchup problems with her length and ability to stretch the floor. She is a strong defender, averaging 3.4 steals per game and using her athleticism to disrupt opponents. As she continues to settle into the season, it feels like she is just now finding her footing, making her second‑half performance one to watch.​

Amelia Price (Fort Gibson)


Amelia is a 5’11 sophomore forward who has quickly become a leader for the Lady Tigers. After 11 games, she leads the team with 13.3 points and 7.2 rebounds per game. She has great character, leads by example, and keeps improving with each practice, giving her a sky‑high ceiling.​

Nora Barnes (Gans)
Nora is capable of playing all five positions on the court. Her presence is vital to the team’s success, and her effort never wavers. She hustles on every play and leads by example.

Skilynn Bird (Gans)
Ski is a versatile player who can fill any position on the floor. She can post up when needed or step into the power forward or shooting guard role with ease. She is a strong rebounder and one of the team’s leading scorers.

Abbey Huffman (Geronimo)
Abbey runs the point for Geronimo and is a prolific shooter from deep. In 17 games she has already hit 52 three‑pointers and is averaging 17 points, 5 rebounds, 4 steals, and 3 assists per game. Her ability to score, distribute, and defend makes her one of the most valuable players on the floor every night.​

Yaya Gibson (Glenpool)


Yaya has been a dominant scorer for Glenpool, averaging 20 points per game despite drawing the focus of opposing defenses. She posted a season‑high 43 points in the Locust Grove Tournament, showcasing her explosive scoring ability. On track to reach 1,000 career points in her junior year, she is firmly establishing herself as one of the area’s premier offensive threats.​

Rayleigh Moore (Gore)
Rayleigh is a dynamic guard who can hurt defenses from long range or by slicing to the rim and finishing inside. She is averaging 10.6 points per game while also locking down on defense, leading Gore with 3.8 deflections and 2.1 steals per contest. Her court vision is a major asset as she leads the team in assists, balancing scoring with playmaking.​

River Shoemake (Gore)
River has been a key contributor to Gore’s interior game, providing scoring and defensive energy in the paint. She is shooting over 40% from the field and averaging nearly 7 points and more than 7 rebounds per game. Adding 2 steals per contest, she brings a two‑way presence, and as a junior she still has plenty of room to grow.​

Ayreona Moore (Guthrie)


Ayreona is a scoring point guard who also serves as a reliable distributor for Guthrie. She averages 12.9 points, 2.1 assists, and 1.9 steals per game, playing with excellent pace and making smart decisions with the ball. Her on‑ball defense generates turnovers that lead to transition chances, and she has embraced a leadership role on a young team, helping underclassmen grow on and off the floor.​

Lillian Rechlin (Guthrie)


Lillian averages 9.7 points and 7.2 rebounds per game and has developed into a well‑rounded, dependable player. A returning member of the program, she willingly fills multiple roles and does whatever is needed for team success. Her character, toughness, and positive, team‑first mentality have helped set the foundation and standards for Guthrie’s program.​

Reanna Williams (Hartshorne)
Reanna is a junior forward who has made a significant impact for Hartshorne on both ends of the court. She is currently averaging 12.2 points, 7 rebounds, 2.5 assists, and 1.5 steals per game. Her combination of scoring and defense has been crucial to the team’s success.​

Addison Bernardi (Hartshorne)
Addison is an emerging junior guard who provides another strong scoring punch for Hartshorne. She averages 11 points, 2.5 rebounds, and 1.3 steals per game. Addison is knocking down 2.8 three‑pointers per game while shooting a scorching 42% from beyond the arc, making her a constant threat from deep.​

Peyton Stewart (Healdton)
Peyton is a junior who has started all three years of high school and is stepping fully into a leadership role this season. She leads Healdton with 14 points and 6 rebounds per game, ranks second in assists, and first in deflections and steals. A bright student and the backbone of the team, Peyton doubled her scoring average from last year by recognizing what was needed and consistently delivering.​

Danica Thompson (Healdton)
Senior forward Danica has worked tirelessly to improve her aggressiveness and finishing at the rim, even scrimmaging boys in the offseason to enhance her speed and decision‑making. She averages 7 points and 5 rebounds per game, but her true value lies in her passion, physicality, and willingness to do every hustle play—taking charges, diving on the floor, and inspiring her teammates without saying a word. Her edge and toughness embody what coaches preach daily.​

Emma Copeland (Hennessey)
Emma has guided Hennessey to a 10–2 record and a No. 14 ranking in Class 3A. She leads the team with 7.4 assists and 3.2 steals per game and is second in scoring at 12.2 points per contest. Her excellence in transition and playmaking has made Hennessey extremely difficult to defend.​

Clare Munroe (Hennessey)
Clare is a 6’0 post who leads Hennessey in scoring at 16 points per game and anchors the defense inside. She is one of the team’s best three‑point shooters and also averages 3 blocks per game. Her ability to stretch the floor offensively and protect the rim makes her a true difference‑maker when she is on the court.​

Sage Norton (Hobart)
Sage is a high‑impact guard for Hobart, averaging 17 points, 5 assists, and 4.5 rebounds per game. She consistently makes plays for herself and her teammates while filling up multiple columns on the stat sheet. Her all‑around production drives the Hobart offense.​

Toni Hodges‑Tipton (Hobart)
Toni provides a strong inside presence for Hobart, averaging 10 points and 8 rebounds per game. Her work on the glass and around the rim gives Hobart a reliable interior option. She complements the backcourt well by controlling the paint on both ends.​

Tori Whisenant (Hollis)


Tori is a key scorer for Hollis, averaging 14 points and 4 rebounds per game so far this season. She consistently provides offense and contributes on the boards from the perimeter. Her scoring punch gives Hollis a dependable option in big moments.​

Kenya Surmon (Hollis)


Kenya is another standout scorer for Hollis, averaging 16 points, 3 rebounds, and 2 assists per game. She complements Tori in the backcourt and helps carry the offensive load. Her ability to score and create makes her a central piece of the Hollis attack.​

Hazel Ifeoma (Jenks)
Hazel has been a dominant force for Jenks, leading the team in both scoring and rebounding with 11.8 points and 9.9 rebounds per game. Her consistent presence inside makes her a key player on both ends of the court.

Jaedyn Jones (Jenks)
Jaedyn contributes across the board for Jenks, averaging 9.5 points, 3.5 rebounds, and 2.4 assists per game while leading the team in assists and steals. Her energy and playmaking make her the engine of the Trojans’ offense.

Shawnee Steele (Kansas)
Shawnee is a sophomore who has already been a starter since her freshman year. She is capable of playing any position on the floor, giving Kansas rare versatility. This season she is averaging double figures in scoring and continues to develop into a complete player.​

Lorelai Pilcher (Kansas)
Lorelai runs the point for Kansas and provides steady scoring and playmaking. She is also averaging double‑figure points this season, giving the team another reliable offensive option. Her control of the offense helps keep Kansas organized and efficient.​

Chloe Perry (KIPP Tulsa University Prep)
Through nine games, Chloe has been a dynamic offensive presence for KIPP Tulsa, averaging 16.9 points and 4.5 rebounds per game. She consistently finds ways to put the ball in the basket while contributing on the glass. Her scoring ability makes her a focal point of opposing defenses.​

Zowie Blackshire (KIPP Tulsa University Prep)


Zowie is a key backcourt piece who is averaging 13 points and 3 assists per game. She balances scoring with playmaking, helping keep teammates involved. Her presence alongside Chloe gives KIPP Tulsa a strong one‑two punch on the perimeter.​

Olivia Stokes (Locust Grove)
Olivia is a 6’2 junior with the rare ability to play all five positions on the floor. She has several Division I offers and can guard any position from 1 through 5. Her size, versatility, and skill set make her one of the most unique players in the state.​

Claire Hooker (Locust Grove)
Claire is a 6’0 point guard with deep shooting range and an elite basketball mind. Described as the smartest player her coach has had in 33 years, she signed in October to play at OBU. Her combination of shooting and decision‑making drives Locust Grove’s offense at a high level.​

Rowyn Fite (Lookeba-Sickles)
Rowyn is one of the top-scoring point guards in the state, averaging over 22 points per game. Her ability to create her own shot and score at will makes her a constant matchup problem for opponents.

Adalynn Luttrell (Lookeba-Sickles)
Freshman standout Adalynn Luttrell has quickly made her mark with her athleticism and toughness. She attacks the rim with confidence and demonstrates excellent defensive instincts, especially when jumping passing lanes for steals.

Paeton Heron (Luther)


Junior Paeton has been an incredible leader for a very young Luther team this season. She consistently steps into new roles without complaint, doing whatever is needed to help the team—from leadership and encouragement to setting the tone with her effort. One of the hardest workers in the gym, Paeton balances basketball and cheer, having been part of a Gameday State Champion squad, and still shows up daily with positivity and commitment.​

Makayla Richardson (Luther)


Makayla is a sophomore with exceptional athleticism who has been a huge addition after not playing as a freshman. With her length and quickness, she has quickly become one of Luther’s strongest defenders and an important two‑way contributor. She is currently tied as the team’s leading scorer and leads in blocks per game, all while balancing basketball and cheer on a Gameday State Champion squad, showing impressive dedication and growth.​

Hallie Smith (Mangum)
Hallie is a 5’11 senior who plays the 4 and 5 for Mangum and anchors the interior on both ends. She averages 11 points, 13 rebounds, and 3 blocks per game, using her high basketball IQ and footwork to create tough matchups. Her energy and work rate make her difficult to guard and invaluable to the Lady Tigers.​

Abree Hooper (Mangum)


Abree is a 5’7 sophomore guard and a true gym rat whose dedication is evident in her play. Her shooting, slashing, and driving ability make her a defensive nightmare for opponents. Abree’s work ethic promises a bright future at Mangum, and she is poised to leave a lasting mark on the Lady Tigers program.​

Addison Pehrson (Mannford)
Addison is a junior and Mannford’s leader in scoring, assists, and steals. She averages around 18 points per game while running the point and setting up her teammates. A high‑character player, she consistently places team success above individual accolades.​

Adley Elliott (Mannford)
Adley, a junior, is finally getting a full healthy season after a knee injury limited her as a sophomore. She is averaging a double‑double with 13 points and 10 rebounds per game. Tough and selfless, she is the ultimate team player and leader for Mannford.​

Tenley Gore (Marlow)
Tenley is a freshman who has steadily improved throughout the season and recently moved into the starting lineup, giving Marlow a needed spark. She leads the team in field‑goal percentage at 39.4% and is averaging 8.5 points per game, including a career‑high 21 points against 4A Lone Grove. With a high ceiling, she is only going to get better.​

Kylee Johnson (Marlow)
Kylee has started all season as a freshman and has quickly become a defensive cornerstone for Marlow. She averages 6.7 points per game and typically guards the opponent’s best player. Kylee leads the team with 2.2 steals and 2.3 deflections per game, bringing relentless defensive pressure.​

Kambree Zummer (McAlester)


Junior point guard Kambree has been a steady offensive threat for McAlester, scoring from beyond the arc and attacking the rim with confidence. She controls tempo exceptionally well, knowing when to push and when to slow the game down. Her decision‑making and ability to create quality looks for both herself and her teammates make her a complete and reliable floor general.​

Mylah Cole (McAlester)


Mylah has embraced her role as a freshman forward, bringing tremendous effort and coachability to the floor. She impacts games by dominating the boards, defending with intensity, and finishing strong in the paint when her team needs a bucket. Her energy lifts the entire team and makes her a promising young contributor in McAlester’s 5A program.​

Claire Mapira (McLoud)


As of January 20, Claire leads McLoud in scoring with 12.2 points per game, along with 4.6 assists and 3.6 steals per contest. On a team ranked No. 4 in a tough 4A field, she has long been known for her defensive presence but has now emerged as a consistent offensive threat as well. Her tireless work ethic and commitment to team success are evident every time she takes the floor.​

Creighton Conley (McLoud)


Creighton has led McLoud in scoring during both her freshman and sophomore seasons and remains a driving force behind the team’s high‑powered offense. She is averaging 10.3 points per game and leads the team with 5.3 rebounds per contest, recently scoring 19 points in a Henryetta Tournament championship win over Okemah. Her relentless effort and intensity ensure she impacts every game on both ends of the court.​

Brinklee Blanton (Medford)


Junior point guard Brinklee is a force to be reckoned with and excels in every area of the game. She is one of Medford’s top rebounders, defenders, and scorers, combining toughness with skill. Brinklee is also a standout in track as a member of the 2025 state champion 1600m relay and the 2025 state runner‑up track team, showcasing her all‑around athleticism.​

Kassidy Kilian (Medford)
Kassidy is a junior forward enjoying a strong scoring year for Medford, averaging 10 points per game. She also excels on the defensive end, using her quickness and presence to frustrate opponents. An excellent athlete, she was a key contributor on the 2025 state runner‑up track team.​

Natalie Powell (Metro Christian Academy)


Natalie is a senior four‑year varsity starter known for her calm, controlled presence in big moments. She averages over 13 points and 6 rebounds per game while serving as a reliable ball‑handler with a high basketball IQ. Natalie has hit multiple game‑winners and is a vocal and example‑driven leader who helps set the program’s culture, all while being active in NHS, Leadership, and Engage MCA; she will continue her career at Denison University in Ohio.​

Abigail Wilson (Metro Christian Academy)


Abigail is a senior who has started since her freshman year and is one of Metro Christian’s most reliable perimeter threats. She leads the team in three‑point percentage (33%+), averages 10 points per game, and shoots 87% from the free‑throw line. A true leader, she invests in teammates by staying after practice to work with freshmen, organizing team‑bonding events, and serving through FCA and her church, even traveling to Chile on a mission trip.​

Aurianna “Riri” Walter (Midwest City)
Riri has made an instant impact since joining the high school level at Midwest City. She can score from the perimeter and attack the rim with confidence, averaging 8.8 points and 4 rebounds per game while shooting an impressive 45% from the field. Her scoring ability and poise have quickly made her a key contributor for the Lady Bombers.​

Ceidi Johnson & Aundrea “Drea” Walter (Midwest City)
Ceidi and Aundrea have both been lights‑out shooters for Midwest City, each averaging 8.3 points per game. They consistently play at a high level on both ends of the floor and give the Lady Bombers valuable perimeter scoring. Adding to the excitement, Drea is the older sister of freshman Riri Walter, and their on‑court chemistry has been especially fun to watch.​

Elizabeth “Izzy” Eilers (Mooreland)


Izzy is a 6’2 center who dominates the low post and the boards for Mooreland. She averages 15 points and 7.7 rebounds per game and has helped the Lady Bearcats to a 12–3 record and a No. 12 ranking in Class A. Her interior presence anchors both the offense and defense.​

Olivia Clem (Mooreland)


Olivia is a skilled shooting guard who can score from anywhere on the floor and also contribute in the post. She averages 10 points, 3 assists, and 3 steals per game while helping lead Mooreland to a 12–3 record and the No. 12 ranking in Class A. Her scoring, passing, and defensive instincts make her a crucial piece of the Lady Bearcats’ success.​

Kaley Collins (Mounds)


Kaley is a 5’4 senior who has been outstanding on offense this year, leading Mounds in scoring. She averages about 12 points per game while shooting 26% from three, and when she is on the floor, the team’s scoring chances increase significantly. Remarkably, as a shooting guard she is also second on the team in rebounds and steals, and her confidence has grown tremendously since transferring from Beggs to play for her dad.​

Halli Gillett (Mounds)
Halli is a 5’4 freshman who has already earned the starting point guard role. She averages around 10 points per game, gets to the free‑throw line at will, and leads the team in steals with her quickness and defensive instincts. Also a transfer from Beggs, she has made a huge impact despite her youth and is a fierce competitor who gives maximum effort every night.​

Ansley Warren (Navajo)
Ansley has the ability to get a bucket whenever Navajo needs one, providing crucial scoring in key moments. She plays with intelligence and composure, making smart decisions on the floor. Her offensive reliability makes her a go‑to option late in games.​

Avery Harrison (Navajo)
Avery is Navajo’s point guard and an unquestioned leader for the team. She has been playing through injury for much of the year but continues to push the tempo and serve as a catalyst for the team’s success. Her toughness and leadership set the standard for her teammates.​

livia Jones-Standing (Ninnekah)
Freshman Olivia Jones-Standing plays point guard for a young Ninnekah team featuring nine freshmen out of eleven players. She leads by example, letting her play speak for her. Olivia is the team’s leading scorer and regularly guards the best opposing player. She is also a dedicated student who excels in the classroom.

Sophia Brown (Ninnekah)
Sophia is another freshman on Ninnekah’s young roster of eleven players, nine of whom are freshmen. She is the team’s leading rebounder and continues to show significant growth in her game. Sophia is expected to lead the Lady Owls to future success and, like Olivia, thrives academically as well.

Ady Hybl (Norman)
Ady is a true point guard who elevates everyone around her. She can score in multiple ways and is especially dangerous from three, where she shoots with great consistency. Regularly drawing the opponent’s best defender, she still finds ways to take and make tough shots and lead her team on the floor.​

Marcela Attar (Norman)
Marcela is an outstanding athlete who is only beginning to tap into her potential. She can score both from the perimeter and in the paint, making her a difficult matchup for defenders. Additionally, she is a very strong rebounder on both ends of the floor, giving Norman a physical presence.​

Katie Parham (Okarche)
Katie is a junior point guard for Okarche’s No. 5‑ranked Class A team and is filling the stat sheet across the board. She averages 14.07 points, 5.14 rebounds, 3.64 assists, and 3.28 steals per game against a tough schedule that includes seven ranked opponents, four of which are top‑five teams. Her combination of scoring, playmaking, and defense drives Okarche’s success.​

Logan White (Okarche)
Logan is a sophomore forward who provides a strong scoring punch for Okarche. She averages 13.14 points, 3.92 rebounds, 0.78 assists, and 1.09 steals per game while also facing a challenging slate of ranked opponents. Her offensive production gives Okarche another reliable option night in and night out.​

Madi Hill (Owasso)
Madi is a three‑year starter for Owasso with an impressive résumé already in place. She was District Freshman of the Year, earned All‑District and All‑State Tournament honors, and followed that with First Team All‑District recognition and a double‑double average as a sophomore. As a junior, she has led Owasso to the top of District 4 midway through the season while averaging 16 points and 9 rebounds, nearly 2 assists, and 2 blocks per game as she expands her game on the perimeter.​

Sarah Yokley (Owasso)
Sarah missed her junior year with a foot injury but has returned for her senior season without missing a beat. At 5’11, she has great size at the guard spot and serves as one of Owasso’s primary ball‑handlers, pushing the pace and creating mismatches. She is shooting 33% from three and averaging nearly 2 assists per game, giving Owasso another versatile offensive threat.​

Mallory Carter (Pauls Valley)


Mallory is an extraordinary playmaker for Pauls Valley, impacting the game in multiple ways. She reads passes well on defense, rebounds effectively, and uses her court vision to consistently find her teammates. Her ability to make the right play at the right time makes her vital to the Wildcats.​

Kylene Denton (Pauls Valley)


Kylene is the point guard and defensive heartbeat for Pauls Valley. She regularly guards the opponent’s best player, commits to getting stops, and translates that into transition opportunities on offense. By pushing the pace and finding shooters and post players in scoring positions, she keeps her teammates engaged and is an essential part of the program.​

Najya Wilson (Piedmont)
A sophomore point guard making big waves in Class 6A, she averages 12.5 points per game and sets the tone on both ends of the floor. An excellent defender and explosive athlete, she already impacts games at a high level while still having tremendous room for growth. With standout performances against Sapulpa, Deer Creek, and Norman, she has proven to be a force opponents must account for if they hope to slow Piedmont’s offense.

Kenley Crawford (Piedmont)
Currently the Wildcats’ leading scorer and a three‑year starter, this junior is averaging 13.5 points per game while shooting an impressive 41% from three. Her athleticism and speed allow her to guard multiple positions and create constant matchup problems. With offers from Southeastern and UCO already in hand, her deep range forces defenses to pick her up as soon as she crosses half court, making her explosive and fun to watch.

Taylynn Conder (Pittsburg)
A junior who fills up the stat sheet, she averages 18 points, 7.3 rebounds, 45 steals, and 32 blocks per game while shooting a remarkable 72% from the field. Her production on both offense and defense makes her one of the most impactful players on the floor every night. She consistently does a great job for Pittsburg on each end.​

Paige Barron (Pittsburg)
A senior who has been the team leader for the last two seasons, she is averaging 15 points and 7.7 rebounds along with 46 assists, 43 steals, and 17 blocks this year. Her all‑around contributions have anchored the program, and the added scoring help around her this season has only made Pittsburg more dangerous. Her leadership and versatility remain vital to the team’s success.

Jenna Northcutt (Ponca City)
This senior for the Lady Cats is a standout student‑athlete who excels in the classroom and on the court. She is a tough, versatile defender capable of guarding any position and an offensive threat who can score from all areas on the floor. Always playing with confidence and effort, she is coachable, respectful, and a positive leader who sets the tone for Ponca City.

Allison Duncan (Ponca City)
A senior post for the Lady Cats, she is a dependable interior presence who uses strong footwork to generate scoring opportunities around the basket. Her understanding of positioning helps her finish well in traffic and be a consistent option inside. Reliable, coachable, and team‑oriented, she is a valuable piece of Ponca City’s program.

Alana Banks (Pond Creek‑Hunter)


A sophomore point guard who has started since her freshman year, she has quickly become the engine of her team. She leads the squad with 14 points per game on 53% shooting and remarkably also leads in total rebounds with 83, including 40 offensive boards, highlighting her toughness and relentless motor. Finishing 54.8% on two‑point attempts, she is an efficient scorer at the rim while remaining an unselfish floor general who creates for others. A true competitor who is never satisfied and always looking to improve, she is a deserving VYPE Watchlist nominee.

Hallie Jones (Pond Creek‑Hunter)
A junior guard who plays both shooting guard and point guard, she has been a starter since her sophomore season and brings poise and leadership. She leads the team at the free‑throw line at 83% and shoots 50% on two‑point attempts while averaging 5.3 points per game. Her true impact comes as a vocal, positive leader and disruptive defender whose energy sparks transition opportunities, and as her confidence grows, she is becoming more dangerous from three and in transition scoring. Her toughness, two‑way impact, and accountability make her an invaluable VYPE Watchlist‑caliber player.

Adeline Spears (Porum)
A very versatile player, she is built like a post but has the skills to play both guard and inside roles effectively. Her size and skill combination allow coaches to use her all over the floor depending on matchups and game situations. That flexibility makes her a quiet but important weapon in Porum’s lineup.

Railey Tillery (Porum)
A very good point guard, she sees the floor well and consistently puts teammates in position to score. She drives and finishes at the rim with confidence, adding an attacking edge to the offense. Her decision‑making and ability to control tempo are key to Porum’s success.

Emma Hackler (Poteau)
After a slow start, she has caught fire over the last eight to nine games, averaging 15 points per outing with standout performances of 27, 19, and 16 points. As a guard, she anchors the defense, averaging over 5 deflections, 4 steals, and 6 rebounds per game, and has been the catalyst behind a 6–3 stretch in that span. She earned All‑Tournament honors at the Hominy Tournament, where Poteau finished runner‑up and she averaged 19 points, making her crucial to the program’s turnaround.

Ava Zink (Poteau)
Her energy and intensity are infectious and have been extremely important to Poteau’s success. As a guard/forward hybrid, she averages 8 points and 6 rebounds per game and has recorded three double‑doubles this year. The sparks she provides throughout games have been vital in shifting momentum and sustaining effort for her team.

Nicya Moore (Riverfield Country Day School)
Enjoying a strong junior season, she is laying the groundwork for a monster senior year. Averaging 17 points, 7 rebounds, and 3 assists per game, she serves as the backbone of the team on both ends. Riverfield’s success often mirrors her performance, underscoring her importance to the program.

Maya Vaughan (Riverfield Country Day School)
In an outstanding freshman campaign, she is averaging about 20 points, 4 rebounds, and 3 assists per game. A scoring point guard who shoots 38% from beyond the arc, she stretches defenses while also doing all the intangibles that help teams win. Her combination of shooting, playmaking, and feel for the game makes her one of the most exciting young guards in the area.

Ryanne Nelke (Roland)
She has put together a strong first part of the season, averaging 23 points and 3 assists per game. With a 44% mark from three‑point range, she is a constant perimeter threat who can take over games offensively. Her scoring punch has been central to Roland’s attack.

Halle Freeman (Roland)
Leading the team in rebounding at 8 boards per game while also scoring 10 points a night, she is Roland’s go‑to inside presence. Her work on the glass and ability to finish around the basket provide balance to the perimeter scoring. She anchors the interior on both ends of the floor.

Ashlynn Carruth (Rush Springs)


A sophomore point guard, she averages 11.9 points, 6.4 rebounds, 1.2 assists, and 3.9 steals per game, impacting nearly every statistical category. She rarely leaves the floor, playing every minute unless in foul trouble, which speaks to her stamina and importance. As she goes, the team goes, making her the heartbeat of Rush Springs’ lineup.

Kamrie Hernandez (Ryan)


A senior and four‑year starter for the Cowgirls, she owns an impressive résumé that includes multiple South Central and Southern 8 All‑Conference honors and Southern 8 Offensive Player of the Year recognition. She averages 23 points per game, with games of 37, 35, and 31, along with 2.9 assists and 4.4 steals, and is already a 1,000‑point scorer closing in on 1,500. With career averages of 16.8 points, 2.1 assists, and 4.1 steals, she has helped Ryan to a 14–1 record and No. 11 ranking in Class B, playing extremely hard on both ends with elite quickness and basketball IQ.

Micah Villarreal (Ryan)


A junior three‑year starter, she has been a tremendous leader and point guard for the Cowgirls. This season she averages 11.8 points, 6.6 rebounds, 4.8 assists, and 5.2 steals per game and owns career marks of 12.6 points, 5.2 rebounds, 3.7 assists, and 4.1 steals. A two‑time South Central and Southern 8 All‑Conference selection with numerous All‑Tournament honors, she has helped Ryan to a 14–1 record and No. 11 Class B ranking while continuing to grow as a fierce competitor and leader.

Calla Fueshko (Sand Springs)


A consistent offensive presence all season, this senior guard averages 15 points and 3 steals per game, showing her ability to impact both ends. She has a season‑high of 31 points and uses her quickness and deep range to stretch defenses well beyond the three‑point line. Shooting 85% from the free‑throw line, she is a dependable late‑game option and has committed to Coffeyville Community College, where her scoring, defense, and feel for the game should translate well.

Ella Wadley (Sand Springs)
A freshman who has quickly become a steady force, she averages 13 points, 7 rebounds, and 4 assists per game. She has a game‑high of 22 points and three double‑doubles already, scoring at all three levels while shooting 36% from three and 81% from the free‑throw line. Leading the team with four charges taken, she shows advanced toughness and court awareness, and pairs that with a 4.0+ GPA, signaling a young player making a major impact on and off the floor.

Riki McQuarters (Sapulpa)
An outstanding person who happens to be nearly unguardable, she leads Sapulpa in every major statistical category. Averaging 18.1 points, 9.7 rebounds, 4.1 steals, and 3.3 assists per game, she brings versatility and dominance to both ends. A phenomenal athlete who can guard any position, she is the centerpiece of everything Sapulpa does.

Lyndlea Nichols (Seiling)
Seiling’s leading scorer all season, she has thrived despite constant attention from opposing defenses. Her senior year has been outstanding, with consistent production and leadership anchoring the team. She remains the player opponents game‑plan around each night.

Baylee Chain (Seiling)
Her play and leadership have elevated lately, and she now serves as Seiling’s second‑leading scorer. From the point guard spot, she has learned how to take over games and control momentum. Her growth as a floor general has been vital for the team.

Daley Rice (Shawnee)
Currently second on the team in scoring at 13.3 points per game, she is shooting 44.6% from the field and 42.9% from three. She leads Shawnee with 3.3 assists and 2.2 steals per game, serving as the floor leader on both ends while guarding the opponent’s top player each night. Her efficiency and two‑way responsibility make her indispensable.

JaNya Bruner (Shawnee)
Shawnee’s leading scorer at 15.8 points per game, she shoots an efficient 47.3% from the field. She also leads the team in rebounding with 6 boards per contest, providing a strong inside‑outside presence. Her production has been a cornerstone of Shawnee’s offense.

Lexi Tompkins (Southmoore)
Over the past few weeks, this senior guard has been playing some of her best basketball. She delivered two big games at the Skiatook Tournament with 20 points against Lawton Mac and 10 versus Skiatook, showcasing her scoring ability in big moments. Her effort and leadership have helped steady the team through the mid‑season stretch.

Sophia Sevy (Southmoore)
A freshman guard who has earned a starting role, she has been carrying a heavy load for Southmoore. She posted a double‑double against Skiatook with 13 points and 13 rebounds and added 10 points and 9 rebounds versus Lawton Mac in the Skiatook Tournament. Playing especially well in the mid‑season, she is crafting an impressive freshman campaign.

Danni Edmondson (Sperry)
A junior combo guard, she can score in a variety of ways, from attacking the rim to knocking down perimeter shots. She is also a very strong defender, taking pride in her work on that end. Her two‑way ability gives Sperry flexibility in the backcourt.

Gabby Florence (Sperry)
This freshman point guard spaces the floor with her three‑point shooting and can attack the basket effectively with either hand. Her skill set allows her to apply pressure on defenses despite her youth. She provides a promising foundation for Sperry’s future backcourt.

Graycie Murray (Stillwater)
A combo guard capable of playing spots 1 through 4, she is Stillwater’s second‑leading scorer and is beginning to understand how to elevate her teammates. Defensively, she often draws opponents’ best perimeter players and averages 11.5 points, 4.8 rebounds, and 29 assists, ranking second on the team in all three categories. As a sophomore, she is developing into a well‑rounded and impactful player.

Khalia Moore (Stillwater)
The lone senior starter, she leads Stillwater with 12.5 points per game while shooting an outstanding 63% from the field. She also tops the team in free‑throw attempts (50) and blocks (16), giving Stillwater a reliable scoring option and rim protector. Her efficiency and presence make her a stabilizing force in the lineup.

Landree Dye (Stonewall)


A senior and three‑year starter, she averages 10 points per game and influences the game on both ends. She provides leadership for a young team and sets a strong example with her play and demeanor. Her future is bright in whatever path she chooses.

Jaylee Grace (Stonewall)
A freshman averaging 10 points, 5 rebounds, 2.5 steals, and 1 block per game, she contributes across the board. She gets better every time she steps on the floor, works extremely hard, and is an overall great kid. Her early production hints at a very promising high school career.

Kenzie Hamill (Taloga)
Known for her great work ethic and emerging leadership, she is a strong 5’11 post who can also step out and hit the three. Her versatility makes her difficult to guard and valuable in different lineups. She continues to grow into a central role for Taloga.

Lilly Johnson (Timberlake)
A senior leader who has worked extremely hard to make this year her best, she has become the team’s lockdown defender. She is the kind of player who seems out of the play but appears from nowhere to make it, filling gaps with hustle and instincts. Her growth in multiple areas has been crucial to Timberlake’s success.

Brooke Bowers (Timberlake)
Another senior presence, she has always been a consistent scorer and has now elevated her rebounding and defense around the rim. Her willingness to expand her game has strengthened Timberlake’s interior. She remains a steady, reliable contributor on both ends.

Jazz Burris (Tonkawa)
A sophomore who has been the glue of the team, she plays through injuries and illness while averaging 12 points and double‑figure scoring in 9 of 13 games. She brings toughness and heart, drawing the toughest defensive assignments and averaging 2 steals per game. Her all‑around effort has made her the emotional core of Tonkawa.

Ashtin Howard (Tonkawa)
In Jazz’s absence from full health, no one has stepped up more than this freshman forward, who is averaging 16 points over the last 16 games with three double‑doubles and a 19‑rebound outing versus Hominy. She has quickly become a force on both ends, adding key blocked shots over the last several games. Even as a freshman, her presence is felt in every phase of the game.

Marissa Sandlin (Tuttle)


The senior averages 18.8 points and 6.2 rebounds per game while shooting 56% on two‑point attempts and 86% from the free‑throw line. A steady presence, she is willing to do whatever it takes to help her team win every night. She leads both on the court and in the locker room, providing consistency and poise.

Abby Combs (U.S. Grant)
Averaging 18 points per game at midseason, she has elevated her impact by embracing a leadership role. She supports her teammates, competes until the final buzzer, and pushes everyone to get the most out of every possession. Her growth this season has been substantial and crucial to U.S. Grant’s progress.

Riah McDow (U.S. Grant)
This freshman brings relentless energy, averaging 10 points per game and serving as the team’s engine. Her hustle, toughness, and never‑quit mentality drive the group, as she never takes a possession off. Highly competitive and fearless, she is already a cornerstone of the program’s identity.

Aliviyah Lena (Varnum)
A freshman combo guard off to an excellent start in her first high school season, she pairs toughness with strong character. Hard‑nosed and competitive on the court, she has quickly become a key contributor. Her trajectory suggests a bright future once her story is fully written.

Faith Madkins (Varnum)
At 6’1, this freshman is turning heads early in her career with dominant play in the paint on both ends. Her size and impact help tilt games in Varnum’s favor. She is already a major interior presence with plenty of room to grow.

Abby Pollock (Velma-Alma)
Abby scores effectively around the basket and has developed into a reliable shooter through consistent offseason work. She is also an excellent rebounder and defender who makes multiple effort plays to help her team succeed.

Saylar Garrett (Velma-Alma)
Saylar creates havoc for opponents with her defensive pressure and ability to generate steals. Her confidence on offense continues to grow as she becomes a more consistent driver and shooter. She stands out in the weight room for her dedication and strength.

Sara Hency (Vinita)
A four‑year starter, she surpassed 1,000 points as a junior and is on pace to reach 1,500 career points. Primarily a post who can also step outside and knock down the three, she offers inside‑out versatility. A straight‑A student and great kid, she embodies what programs want in a leader.

Ayla Hency (Vinita)
A sophomore and two‑year starter, she is already known for her three‑point shooting ability. She is on pace to score over 1,500 points in her career and, like her sister, maintains straight‑A grades and a strong reputation off the court. Her combination of shooting and character makes her a foundational piece for Vinita.

Avery Dyke (Walters)
A junior guard and true stat‑sheet stuffer, she averages 11.7 points, 3.5 assists, 3.5 steals, and 5.7 rebounds while shooting 48% from the field and 33% from three. She is a strong defender who regularly draws the opponent’s best player and embraces that challenge. A great kid and extremely hard worker, she is as complete and dependable as they come.

Jenna Spence (Walters)
A junior forward with length and athleticism, she is an inside‑out threat who can play multiple positions. She averages 10.6 points, 8.7 rebounds, 2.7 assists, 2.7 steals, and 2.6 blocks per game, showcasing her all‑around impact. With strong post moves and defensive instincts, she anchors Walters around the rim.

Allie Patterson (Webbers Falls)
The top scorer for Webbers Falls, she handles the ball well and can both drive to the basket and knock down the three. Her athleticism makes her a dynamic offensive threat in multiple situations. With her talent and work ethic, there are great things ahead in her basketball future.

Savanah Gaylord (Wellston)
Leading an undefeated 17–0 team, she averages 15 points, 6 rebounds, 4 steals, and 2 assists per game despite playing only half the game in 11 of those contests and sitting out all fourth quarters in those. Her strength and speed allow her to contribute at both guard and post when needed. She is the driving force behind Wellston’s perfect start.

Kamber Goodman (Wellston)
On the same 17–0 squad, she averages 10 points, 5 rebounds, 5 steals, and 4 assists per game and, like Savanah, often plays only half the game. Arguably the most balanced player on the roster, she can score at all levels and defend all five positions. Her versatility and activity make her indispensable to Wellston’s dominance.

Kyiah Prestridge (Westmoore)
On a 12–1 Westmoore team that won the Enid Classic, where she earned All‑Tournament honors, she has been a force. She is averaging 23 points and 13 rebounds per game, dominating both scoring and on the glass. Her production has been central to Westmoore’s strong start.

Kaleigh Carte (Westville)
A senior guard averaging 10 points per game, she is a defensive menace who routinely records at least 4 steals a night. She also averages at least 4 assists per game, balancing her scoring with playmaking, and reached 1,000 career points in the first game of the season. A fierce competitor, she is a crucial part of Westville’s success and is expected to shine in the postseason.

Piper Blackburn (Westville)
A senior forward and the team’s leading scorer at 15 points per game, she also grabs at least 6 rebounds per contest and shoots 35% from three. Her strong season has placed her firmly on the scouting radar, and she regularly faces double teams from opponents. She is poised for a big postseason run that can help Westville reach its goals.

Hadlee Gibson (Woodland)
A rising sophomore thrust into a lead role due to injury, she has emerged as Woodland’s most consistent player. She averages 10 points, 4.7 rebounds, 1.5 assists, and 3.1 steals per game while handling a significant share of the ball‑handling duties. As the centerpiece of the defense, her poise at a young age has been impressive.

Lexi Mendell (Woodward)


Her first half of the season has been remarkably consistent, as she has been Woodward’s leading scorer and one of its top defenders. Averaging 17 points, 3 rebounds, and 3 steals per game, she is a true two‑way player who can get downhill or hit spot‑up threes while locking down on the other end. She shows up every night and leaves everything on the floor, and the program is excited for what the second half holds.

Kaleigh Mills (Woodward)


The spark plug of the team, she is a Swiss‑Army Knife and matchup nightmare who can play inside or on the perimeter depending on the game. She averages 12 points, 7 rebounds, and around 4 steals per game, flying around on defense and making the right plays offensively to help Woodward succeed. Her versatility and energy will be critical in determining how far the team can go.

Kenlea Jefferson (Yukon)
A four‑year starter averaging 13 points per game, she is on pace to join the 1,000‑point club this month. She has helped lead the Millerettes to a 10–6 record and a 4–4 mark in 6A District 2. Her experience and scoring ability make her the backbone of Yukon’s attack.

Paige Fulmer & Amira Harrison (Yukon)
Paige has started her junior season strong, averaging 10.9 points and 5 rebounds per game and helping the Millerettes to runner‑up finishes at the Chickasha and Wheat Capital Tournaments, where she earned All‑Tournament honors in both. Amira, a fiery freshman point guard, leads the team in scoring at 13.3 points and in assists at 4.6 per game and earned All‑Tournament recognition at Wheat Capital. Lightning‑quick and already a standout, she is a player to watch closely over the next four seasons.