Amyah Howell (Ada)
Named Freshman of the Year for the ADA Area, Amyah is a savvy point guard with excellent court vision and the ability to score in a variety of ways. Her high basketball IQ makes her a key playmaker for her team.

Reagan Langley (Adair)
Reagan has shown an impressive work ethic, putting in extra time to improve her game. After seeing significant minutes as a freshman, she is poised for a breakout sophomore season.
Hadley Wallace (Altus)
A dedicated worker, Hadley started as a freshman and continues to refine her skills. Her steady growth and determination are expected to make a strong impact this season.
London McGrew (Antlers)
Freshman London McGrew approaches every practice with curiosity and a desire to improve. While her first year will be a learning experience adjusting to the pace and talent of high school basketball, her work ethic and drive make her someone to watch.
Ka’lahna Taylor (Ardmore)
Ka’lahna possesses true point guard skills with the ability to shoot, pass, and defend at a high level. Her potential is immense, and as she continues to understand her abilities, she could become a standout player in high school and beyond.
Alyssiah Camp (Atoka)
Alyssiah combines shooting ability with a deep understanding of the game. Her relentless drive to improve and consistent effort make her an integral part of her team’s future success.
Shaylyn Ishem & Addison Jones (Bartlesville)
Shaylyn Ishem, a 6’0” transfer from Dewey, brings length and athleticism to the forward position. She played all 24 varsity games last season and can run the floor, block shots, and score in space. Addison Jones, a quick combo guard, contributed as a freshman and is expected to take a major step forward this season with her 3-point shooting and playmaking ability.
Jacie Head (Battiest)
Jacie is a hardworking player who consistently strives to improve her game. Her dedication and attitude make her a valuable asset to the team.
Leighton Inhoffe (Berryhill)
Already recognized as one of the top players on her team and in the state, sophomore Leighton’s talent and commitment to daily improvement set her apart. Her drive elevates both her own game and those around her.

Kamryn Donley (Bethany)
A bigger guard with a strong shooting touch, Kamryn earned quality minutes as a freshman and brings both scoring and rebounding ability. Her daily dedication to her craft suggests continued growth this season.
Trinity Branham (Bethel)
Long, athletic, and learning to play effectively with her back to the basket, Trinity is ready to contribute and make an impact this season.
Kerrington Campbell (Bixby)
An emerging point/shooting guard, Kerrington spreads the floor, creates off the dribble, and excels on defense. Her skill set has already drawn attention from top D1 and D2 programs.
Tylee Rowe (Blackwell)
Tylee competes with intensity every game and celebrates her teammates’ successes. Her toughness and joy for the game make her a pleasure to coach.
Katie Clayton (Blair)
Katie is a selfless teammate who consistently goes above and beyond to help her team succeed, both on and off the court.
Finley Lockwood (Blanchard)
Finley made major strides as a freshman, leading the team in scoring during several key games. She can score from all three levels, hits clutch shots, and brings passion and coachability to every game.
Saniya Hill (Booker T Washington)
A quick guard with excellent defensive instincts, Saniya also creates plays on offense. Her promising skill set makes her a player to watch this season.

Lily Adair (Bridge Creek)
A multi-sport athlete, Lily excels in soccer and cross country and brings that athleticism to the basketball court. As a freshman floor general, her high basketball IQ and handling skills make her a key contributor.
Josie Morgan (Bristow)
Josie’s ball-handling allows her to attack the rim and shoot effectively from three. She is also disruptive defensively and is expected to have an even bigger season than her strong freshman campaign.
Sophia Vogel, Grace Folly, & Jaslyn Varner (Broken Arrow)
Sophia is a sharp-shooting sniper with elite scoring potential. Grace is a remarkable athlete and student of the game, constantly elevating her play. Jaslyn is explosive, a great playmaker, and a tenacious on-ball defender poised to become an elite player.
Belle Hookom (Caddo)
Though still young, Belle shows promise and is expected to make an impact for her team this season.
Taigan Crites (Caney)
Taigan is a hardworking and versatile player who can step in wherever the team needs her. Her toughness and dedication make her a reliable presence on the court.
Harper Watts & Adesta Henry (Caney Valley)
Harper is a high-IQ point guard capable of scoring from anywhere and defending with intensity. She will take on the responsibility of running the team as a freshman. Adesta, last season’s team MVP, averaged nearly a double-double as a freshman. Entering her sophomore year, she is expected to continue dominating both inside and out.
Kynzlee Hulse (Canton)
Kynzlee is a lengthy guard/forward whose size and skill set create matchup problems for opponents. With unlimited shooting range and the ability to attack the rim, her competitive drive promises big things, especially playing alongside her sister this season.
Zoie Johnson, Brynli Crawford, & Annabel Crawford (Carl Albert)
All three freshmen have made an immediate impact, bringing high-level success and competitiveness from their middle school careers. Their court vision, defensive intensity, and scoring ability are already raising the level of play, and their coachable, team-first mentality suggests even greater contributions in the future.
Kate Nabavi (Cashion)
A true point guard, Kate is extremely quick and athletic, with the ability to push tempo and create opportunities for her team.
Olivia Bowen (Catoosa)
Standing 6’0”, Olivia combines size, skill, and basketball IQ, making her the best player the program has seen in years. As a freshman, she led the team in scoring, rebounds, and blocks, and ranked second in steals and assists. Her sophomore season is expected to draw serious attention from college scouts.

Jaelyn Turner (Cave Springs)
Jaelyn is a talented guard with strong point guard skills and the ability to score from the perimeter when needed. Her versatility and work ethic suggest she will quickly become a key contributor.

Sara Williams (Central Sallisaw)
Sara is an elite talent who can impact the game at every position. She plays point guard but can defend and score anywhere on the court. A tireless worker, she trains at 4:30 a.m. multiple days a week and continues to improve on her own, setting the standard for dedication.
Kimber McCarley (Central High)
An incoming freshman, Kimber is brimming with talent and versatility. She can contribute in a variety of ways and is already being seen as a potential game-changer for the program.

Ella Mebane (Chattanooga)
Although a junior, Ella is positioned to become the team’s top player by the end of the year. Her strong finish last season indicates she has the potential to dominate.
Davney Hampton (Cherokee)
New to the program, sophomore Davney has already made her presence felt with speed, court awareness, and a knack for defensive play that makes her exciting to watch.
Brynlie Alexander (Chickasha)
Brynlie is a tough, competitive athlete who led the team in steals as a freshman. She is expected to improve her scoring efficiency this season while continuing to be a defensive force.
Emalea Hicks (Chisholm)
A transfer sophomore guard, Emalea is strong and capable of finishing at the rim. She continues to develop her game and has the potential to be a major asset in the backcourt once fully integrated.

Peyton Braggs (Choctaw)
Peyton showed promise during summer games, starting in several contests. Her scoring and defensive abilities indicate a high ceiling as a freshman.
Maliya Liggins (Chouteau)
Maliya made an immediate impact during summer play and already demonstrates a strong ability to take over games. Though she still has room to grow, she is expected to be a significant contributor this season.
Clarity Cargill (Christian Heritage Academy)
Clarity is a name to watch in the coming years as her talent and work ethic continue to develop.
Bella Butler (Cimarron)
Bella had a standout freshman season as a 3-point shooter and the team’s second-leading scorer. She is expected to be a primary scoring option again while also contributing defensively.
Kylee Logsdon (Cleveland)
An athletic freshman, Kylee can shoot the basketball effectively and uses her size to make an impact all over the floor.
Rhylee Rodebush (Clinton)
As the team’s second-leading scorer last season, Rhylee is a strong inside presence who is unafraid of contact. A natural leader as a sophomore, she continues to develop her mid-range shot and ball-handling skills while displaying a genuine love for the game.

Rian Lytle (Collinsville)
Rian, a freshman point guard, has the tools to become a key playmaker. She sees the floor well, attacks the basket effectively, and orchestrates the offense with confidence.
Tralynn Moss (Cordell)
Tralynn is a standout shooting guard whose speed, athleticism, and defensive intensity make her a major asset. She can get her shot off quickly and consistently applies pressure on the defensive end.

Hailee Lovell (Covington-Douglas)
Hailee’s dedication in the gym has prepared her for the transition to high school basketball. With strong shooting ability and high basketball IQ, she has limitless potential.
Lauren Slade (Coweta)
A smart and athletic freshman, Lauren brings great potential and versatility to the team.
Tessa Haley (Crescent)
At 5’9”, Tessa adds size and strength at the post for Crescent. Her work ethic, positive attitude, and physicality, combined with her ability to compete as a powerlifter, make her a rare and tough competitor on the basketball court.
Amaya Van Zante (Crossings Christian)
A 6-foot freshman, Amaya is an athletic player with a high motor. Balancing basketball and volleyball, she shows a bright future ahead in both sports.
Macie Townes (Cushing)
Macie made significant offensive strides this summer, serving as a primary ball handler and leading scorer. Her athleticism, hustle, and defensive effort make her a key contributor, even as a freshman.

Peyton Bays, Shelby Haysmer, & Addi Hill (Dale)
Sophomore Peyton brings shooting range and defensive toughness, while freshmen Shelby and Addi are expected to make strong contributions and play vital roles in the team’s success this season.
Paityn Jones (Deer Creek)
An incoming freshman, Paityn is expected to make an immediate impact on the court with her skill and athleticism.
Jaciah McCalister (Del City)
A lightning-quick guard, Jaciah excels at getting to the rim and applying pressure on defense. She plays with energy on every possession and is a constant presence all over the floor.
Adrianna Hicks (Dewey)
Adrianna is a talented freshman with the ability to compete at the varsity level. She has excellent ball-handling skills, court vision, and the ability to involve her teammates while scoring efficiently with her jumper or floater using either hand.
Chesney McGaha & Harper Lanham (Dibble)
These young players bring a fierce competitive edge and are unafraid to take the court against older opponents. Their experience and toughness promise an exciting few years of growth for the program.
Lauren Janzen (Drumright)
An incoming freshman point guard, Lauren led her 8th-grade team in scoring while running the offense. She is capable of hitting 3-pointers and reads the floor exceptionally well.
Avery Blackburn (Durant)
Avery saw valuable minutes as a freshman and is expected to be the first guard off the bench this year. Her work ethic and eagerness to learn make her a strong contributor.
Taylor Low (Edmond Memorial)
Standing 6’1”, Taylor is a versatile sophomore who can dominate in the post, handle the ball, and score from the perimeter. Her combination of athleticism, skill, and defensive ability allows her to guard multiple positions. After contributing as a freshman, she is poised to anchor the middle for the Bulldogs and make a major impact this season.

Azharia Williamson (Edmond Santa Fe)
A ninth grader with length and skill, Azharia is capable of playing anywhere on the floor. She contributes defensively with deflections and finishes effectively around the rim.

Jaida Richardson (El Reno)
A two-sport athlete, Jaida excels at both basketball and volleyball. She is a true point guard, adept at running the offense, finding open teammates, and scoring when needed. Despite standing 5’4”, she is aggressive on the boards and thrives in transition.
Kynslie Maples (Elgin)
Kynslie plays with intensity on every possession and can contribute both on the perimeter and inside. Her effort and versatility make her a key player this season.
Kenzie Brackin, Autumn Powers, & Halli Hayes (Empire)
Kenzie, coming off an outstanding freshman season, continues to develop her scoring, rebounding, and shot-blocking. Autumn, a smooth-handling freshman guard, excels at involving her teammates and creating scoring opportunities. Halli, a tough freshman forward, contributes both inside and outside, working hard to score and rebound while developing her outside shot. Together, Kenzie and Halli form a serious inside threat.
Amarianna Solomon (Enid High School)
Starting every game as a freshman, Amarianna earned 3rd team All-District 4 honors in 6A. She is a quick guard who can score at all three levels and excels defensively with her ball pressure and steals.

Hannah Needham (Eufaula)
A sophomore guard, Hannah is a scrappy, tough athlete who grew into a significant role last year. With experience and improved ball-handling, she is ready to step up as a point guard and help lead the team.
Fallon Kinsey (Fairland)
Athletic and strong, Fallon combines speed and coachability with a high ceiling for growth. She has the potential to become one of the top players in her class by her senior year.

Jenna Church (Fairview)
After playing her freshman season with a torn PCL, Jenna is entering her sophomore year fully healthy. A smart, capable jump shooter, she is expected to take on a more active role in the rotation.

Skilynn Bird (Gans)
A sophomore with versatility, Skilynn can post up guards, step out to hit threes, and distribute the ball effectively. Her hard work and love of the game make her a matchup nightmare.

Alyvia Ramirez (Geronimo)
A quick, energetic guard, Alyvia brings speed and intensity to every possession on the court.
Avery Allen, Emma Pringle, & Cheyenne Hooks (Glenpool)
All three freshmen are poised to make immediate varsity contributions. Avery is an exceptional shooter with sharp instincts, Emma combines shooting with physical defense, and Cheyenne is a skilled ball handler with strong defensive awareness.
Alevia Reasnor (Gore)
A 14-year-old freshman center, Alevia, is impressive for her age. Her height, strength, and skill set promise continued development in the coming years.
Gweneth Ward (Grove)
A tenth grader who has matured as a player, Gweneth can contribute with her shooting and will play an important role for the team this season.

Addison Long (Guthrie)
Addi earned a starting spot as a freshman, showcasing her work ethic, resilience, and commitment to improvement. She leads by example and is expected to continue growing as a key contributor this season.
Gracie Miller (Hartshorne)
A long, athletic wing capable of guarding multiple positions, Gracie’s college-level athleticism translates to immediate impact. She is expected to play a significant role as a freshman.
Ava Draper (Haskell)
A smart floor general, Ava brings basketball IQ and leadership to the court, guiding her teammates effectively.
Zaley Vann (Haworth)
Recently transferring from Denison K-8, Zaley is a fundamentally sound player with strong shooting ability and a great attitude both on and off the court.
Eve West (Healdton)
A three-sport standout, Eve commands the floor as “The General,” directing offense and defense with precision. Her relentless motor, athleticism, and intelligence make her a standout on the court and in the classroom.
Aubrey Taylor (Henryetta)
A long, athletic freshman, Aubrey can score at all three levels and is expected to make an immediate impact while continuing to grow her range and overall game.
Lexi Campbell, Me’Kyah Johnson, & Madilynn Moore (Hilldale)
Lexi is a fast, athletic guard with strong finishing and three-point shooting. Me’Kyah is a tenacious rebounder with developing post moves and strong defense. Madilynn is a physical, fast defender who executes the offense well and attacks the basket effectively.
Lucca Smith (Holdenville)
A freshman sharpshooter, Lucca will immediately start while impressing with her skill and work ethic. She also maintains a perfect academic record with a 4.0 GPA.
Harper Henson & Dallis Hishaw (Holland Hall)
Harper is a gym rat freshman focused on improving her shot, while Dallis, also a freshman, is a versatile athlete who plays volleyball but is expected to make a strong impact in basketball this season.
Charlie Robinson (Hollis)
Charlie is a highly skilled and intelligent player who can score from all three levels. She is poised to become one of Southwest Oklahoma’s top players this season.
Finley Duncan (Hooker)
After coming off the bench as a freshman, Finley will step into a starting role this season. She is expected to contribute heavily on both offense and defense.
Grace Cockburn (Howe)
Grace is a hardworking athlete who has put in significant gym time to earn her spot on the team. She also serves as a leader for younger players.
Brandy Parker & Lily Potts (Hulbert)
Brandy, a sophomore forward, is expected to increase her scoring and rebounding this season with her inside-out skills. Lily, a sophomore guard, plays with high IQ and intensity, contributing significant minutes and helping lead the team.
Myla Green (Idabel)
Myla has the potential to become a key player for Idabel throughout her high school career.
Harlan Blackfox (Jay)
Harlan emerged as a standout in the latter half of last season, excelling in 3-point and free-throw shooting while also competing on a traveling team.
Janiya Jones (Jenks)
Niya is a quick, explosive guard with the ability to beat defenders off the dribble. She is a relentless on-ball defender, a capable three-point shooter, and a disruptive force on the court with a bright future ahead.

Bretlynn Hansen (Kellyville)
Whether starting or coming off the bench, Bretlynn brings energy, reliability, and leadership. As a sophomore, she is expected to step into a larger role and guide her team this season.
Bree Shofler (Ketchum)
Bree is a hard-working player who understands what it takes to be successful on and off the court.
Adali Welker (Keys)
After sitting out her freshman year due to a knee injury, Adali has spent countless hours in the gym preparing to make a major impact. With her size, speed, and skill set, big things are expected from her this season.
Channing Hallum (Kiefer)
Channing is the engine of the team, controlling the point and covering the floor on both ends. Her daily improvements position her as one of the top guards in 3A this year.
Kendall Farrar (Kingfisher)
An all-around athlete, Kendall thrives on both ends of the floor. Her physicality, basketball instincts, and competitive nature make her a key contributor this season.

Sariah Alexander (KIPP Tulsa University Prep)
A freshman with tremendous work ethic and athleticism, Sariah is already earning meaningful minutes and will be a significant presence for the team this year.
Reese Neal (Kremlin-Hillsdale)
A strong and tall post, Reese anchors the defense with relentless rebounding and interior toughness. She will be a key defensive presence all season.
Macy Parks (Latta)
Macy is a long, talented sophomore who missed the end of last season due to illness. After a full recovery and strong summer, she is ready to have a standout year.
Brylee Russell (Lindsay)
Brylee led the freshman team last year and, with her defensive mindset and scoring ability, is ready to compete for a starting spot this season.
Cambree Hooker (Locust Grove)
A younger sibling of Claire Hooker, Cambree combines skill and grit, making her one of the toughest players on the floor with a bright future ahead.
Adalynn Luttrell (Lookeba-Sickles)
Freshman Adalynn brings size, athleticism, and versatility, contributing on both ends of the court while playing a major role for the team.
Tinsley Wiley (Luther)
Stepping into a key point guard role as a freshman, Tinsley offers strong ball-handling, court vision, and three-point shooting. She is expected to grow into a confident floor leader throughout the season.
Abree Hooper (Mangum)
Abree is a talented athlete with great potential and a bright future ahead in the program.
Marin Chapman (Mannford)
A sophomore transfer, Marin is buying into the system and has the potential to make a splash this season with her skill and determination.
Aubry Vansant (Mason)
Coming off a season as the team’s second-leading scorer, Aubry looks to continue her contributions in both scoring and rebounding this year.
Mylah Cole (McAlester)
A rising talent, Mylah’s commitment to offseason work and development sets her up to be a key contributor both this season and beyond.
Dezirae Baker (McCurtain)
After a strong freshman year, Dez continues to refine her scoring, finishing inside, and defensive presence. She is poised for an even bigger sophomore season.
Emma Eslinger (McLoud)
Sophomore Emma was the team’s third-leading scorer last year and is expected to play a major role again this season.
Brennan Locke (Medford)
A hard-working freshman, Brennan is steadily earning playing time and shows promise for continued growth in the program.
Brynlee Gatz (Meeker)
Brynlee is a relentless, physical defender who thrives in tough matchups. As her offensive skills develop, she is poised to take on a larger role this season.
Norah Powell (Metro Christian Academy)
Norah’s love for the game is evident every time she steps on the floor, bringing energy and dedication to every possession.
Bailee Guthery (Midwest City)
Before an ACL injury cut her season short, Bailee showcased her explosiveness, scoring, rebounding, and playmaking abilities. Now on the comeback trail, she remains a high-level prospect with the talent and drive to excel on both ends of the floor.
Kimber Beebe (Minco)
A versatile combo guard, Kimber excels at driving to the basket, spotting up for shots, and pressuring defenders on defense. Her athleticism and court instincts make her a constant threat.
Hannah Clem (Mooreland)
A freshman point guard with size and speed, Hannah plays downhill aggressively and is expected to develop into one of the area’s top floor generals.
Alayna Fixico (Morris)
Alayna is a smart young athlete with excellent shooting ability and a deep understanding of the game, showing strong potential for future growth.

Halli Gillett (Mounds)
Halli, a freshman, will start at point guard and can also play off the ball. She is capable of scoring from anywhere and handling the ball with confidence.
Kilah Ellingberg (Muldrow)
One of the area’s most athletic players, Kilah can defend anyone, attack the basket at will, and is beginning to draw attention from college programs. She is poised for a breakout season.
Klaire Braken (Muskogee)
Klaire is an intelligent, high-IQ player who excels in every aspect of the game. Despite missing half of last season due to injury, she remains a standout talent.
Sionna Williams (Mustang)
The top post player in the state as a freshman, Sionna has D1 potential with her ability to score inside and shoot from beyond the arc.

Jailiana Salas (Newcastle)
Jailiana is an elite defender with excellent anticipation and a work ethic. Her improvements over the offseason position her for a breakout sophomore season.
Trinity Mills (Newkirk)
Trinity led the team in scoring as a freshman, shooting 42% from three-point range, and added toughness and defensive intensity.
Sophia Brown (Ninnekah)
A hardworking freshman, Sophia is expected to make a significant impact through her rebounding, defense, and leadership on the floor.
Marcella Attar (Norman)
Marcella is a dynamic athlete with strong instincts, rebounding prowess, and a 15-foot shooting range, making her a versatile scoring threat.
Logan White (Okarche)
Logan has worked tirelessly in the offseason, and this year is expected to be a breakout season. She has the ability to score 15+ points in any game.
Sofia Zamora (Okeene)
One of the hardest workers on the team, Sofia has gained confidence, improved her shooting, and remains the team’s top defender—key to a successful season.
Mia Scott (Oktaha)
Mia is a serious threat with strong ball-handling skills. After tremendous growth in her freshman season, she will be relied on even more this year.

Hallie Barron & Kamryn Crenshaw (Oologah)
Hallie, a 6’1” athletic post, will impact both defense and rebounding immediately. Kamryn, a quick guard, provides versatile defense and contributes across the floor.
Anna Sudbeck (Owasso)
One of the most skilled players in the class of 2028, Anna combines size, court vision, and IQ to create matchup problems. She shot 36% from three and 46% from two as a freshman and is expected to take on more leadership this season.
Kenna Nixon (Panama)
A sophomore guard, Kenna, averaged 12 points per game as a freshman and is poised to continue building on that success.

Jessie Caldwell (Pauls Valley)
Jessie has shown significant growth over the summer. She can rebound effectively and runs the floor efficiently, contributing in multiple areas.
Emillie Curry (Pawhuska)
A competitive, all-around player, Emillie brings energy and skill to every aspect of the game.
Lola Spears (Pawnee)
Coming off a strong freshman season, Lola dedicated her offseason to improving her skills. She has become more confident attacking the basket and continues to develop into a dynamic offensive threat.
Kara Line Davison (Perry)
With a high basketball IQ and solid skill set, Kara is a gym rat with limitless potential. While some rookie mistakes are expected, her work ethic and competitiveness make her a player to watch over the next four years.
Najya Wilson (Piedmont)
Najya is a two-year starting point guard known for her toughness and lockdown defense. She can score from anywhere and excels in transition.
Raylee Sennitt & Laynee Bedford (Pittsburg)
Raylee is long, quick, and versatile, capable of defending multiple positions and scoring effectively. Laynee is a speedy point guard with a reliable shot. Both are expected to contribute significant minutes.
Hadley Kamas (Plainview)
After a strong summer and a late-season showing last year, Hadley returns healthy and ready to make a major impact. Her talent and work ethic will be on full display this season.
Maddie Stafford (Ponca City)
Maddie combines a high basketball IQ with excellent court vision, making her a smart and effective playmaker.
Andreina Ortiz (Pond Creek-Hunter)
A freshman who plays with confidence beyond her years, Andreina is a skilled shooter, strong finisher, and exceptional floor vision. Her competitiveness and maximum effort make her an exciting player to watch over the next four years.

Adeline Spears (Porum)Adeline brings consistent support and leadership, always encouraging her teammates both on and off the court.
Kira Reineman (Poteau)
With elite skills, athleticism, and a competitive edge, Kira has the potential to make an immediate impact as a point guard. She is a tough defender and a difference-maker from day one.
Blake Osburn (Pryor)
Blake has dedicated herself to developing both her inside and outside game over the offseason. Her hard work positions her to make a significant impact on the team this season.
Layla Shomo & LaKya Moore (Putnam City North)
Layla plays with high energy and isn’t afraid to take charge on the defensive end. LaKya, a quick guard with a reliable shot, complements her with strong defensive abilities and the ability to score efficiently.
Victoria Martinez (Putnam City West)
A true gym rat with incredible basketball IQ, Victoria constantly improves her game while lifting her teammates’ energy. Her fundamentally sound shot and relentless work ethic make her a standout in the program.

Quincee Kauk & Blayklee Ward (Red Oak)
Blayklee, a versatile sophomore starter, contributes in multiple ways and is poised for a strong season. Quincee, also a sophomore, adds scoring and inside-outside versatility, making her an offensive threat.
Maya Vaughan (Riverfield)
Maya steps into a starting role as a freshman after showing consistent improvement over the past two years. She stretches the floor with her three-point shooting and contributes as a capable playmaker.
Ashlynn Carruth (Rush Springs)
Quick and tenacious, Ashlynn disrupts opposing offenses with her excellent hands and ability to create havoc in the press.
Crosby Casebolt (Ryan)
A fierce competitor, Crosby contributed nearly six points and five rebounds per game as a freshman. She has refined her outside shot while maintaining a strong inside presence and consistently scoring when needed.

Kye Benefield (Salina)
Freshman Kye had a strong summer and is expected to play a major scoring role for the team this season.
Katelyn Carlton (Sallisaw)
Despite her 5’5” stature, Katelyn plays bigger with exceptional on-ball defense and athleticism. She’s poised to take on a larger role, particularly offensively, this season.

Ella Wadley, Brooklynn Bozone, Tindle Smith & Avery Mercy (Sand Springs)
This freshman group brings speed, skill, and chemistry to the varsity level. Ella combines shooting, IQ, and leadership, finishing as the team’s second-leading scorer in summer games. Tindle excels on defense and is aggressive driving to the basket. Brooklynn thrives in transition with high energy on both ends. Avery sees the floor well, attacks with confidence, and stretches defenses with her three-point shot. Together, they form a dynamic, selfless unit that enhances each other’s strengths.
Kayliana Hatfield (Sapulpa)
A long, athletic freshman with a high motor and strong basketball IQ, Kayliana has already drawn college attention and is expected to make an immediate impact.
Baylee Chain (Seiling)
Baylee played a vital role as a freshman and looks poised to take on a bigger role this season.
Emmyn Gibson & Kristen Holt (Sequoyah Claremore)
Both multi-sport athletes, Emmyn and Kristen, bring athleticism and versatility. Emmyn is rangy, smart, and comes from a strong basketball family, while Kristen is explosive, strong, and competes in AAU. Both provide energy and skill on the court.
Brenly Lamb & Julianna Davenport (Sequoyah-Tahlequah)
This sophomore duo brings skill and athleticism, contributing to both the offensive and defensive efforts of the team.
Addison Farrell (Sharon-Mutual)
Addison’s heart and determination set the standard on and off the court. She brings maximum effort to every play and is a fearless competitor who leads by example.
Hailey Helfenbein (Shattuck)
Hailey will be a key player on both ends of the court, showcasing her natural athleticism, versatile finishing, and beautiful shot. She is expected to lead the team in multiple capacities over the next three years.
Karma Mason (Shawnee)
A 6’2” sophomore left-handed post, Karma gained significant experience as a freshman and is primed for a breakout season.
Mia Goodlow (Silo)
Freshman Mia, a member of the “Super 16” All-Star team, will be a major offensive contributor and is poised for a breakout season, ranking among the top young players in 3A.
Andrea Young, Jordyn Tracy & Paityn Hartman (Skiatook)
Sophomores Andrea and Jordyn bring relentless defensive effort and strong shooting skills, while freshman Paityn uses her basketball IQ to read defenses and knock down deep shots. Together, they combine skill, hustle, and intelligence to form a dynamic trio.
Hailee Johnson & Allysen Williams (Smithville)
Hailee, the point guard, takes care of the ball under pressure and shoots a smooth three-pointer. Allysen is an offensive threat and team leader in assists. Both earned All-Tournament and All-Conference honors, with Allysen making the Prep Nation watchlist.
Cheresh Tubbs (Snyder)
Cheresh is a quick, skilled guard capable of dictating the flow of a game. She is learning to expand her skill set in a new system, which will make her a more complete player.
Daysha Holt (Southmoore)
Daysha, a talented freshman guard, can handle the ball and score from anywhere. She stood out during summer camps and off-season training and is expected to make an instant impact.
Lexi Cates (Stigler)
Long, quick, and athletic, Lexi is a freshman who can score both off the dribble and from the perimeter.
Gracie Murray & Ava Marsh (Stillwater)
Gracie, a sophomore starter, is competitive, skilled, and can stretch the floor with strong decision-making. Ava, a transfer from Mississippi, is an excellent ball handler and creator who has the potential to become a dynamic, well-known player in the state with growth in defense and overall maturity.
Jacey McGee (Stilwell)
A transfer from Sequoyah, Jacey has already made a strong impact as a point guard with exceptional vision, playmaking, and defensive tenacity. Her elite athleticism also extends to cross country, demonstrating her multi-sport talent.
Jaylee Grace (Stonewall)
A high-level freshman with a relentless motor, Jaylee shows a natural feel for the game and an eagerness to learn. She has the potential to impact both ends of the floor and constantly asks questions to improve her understanding of basketball.
Brooklyn Turner (Strother)
Brooklyn has quickly emerged as one of the area’s premier young talents. A versatile combo guard, she has already amassed 684 career points through her freshman and sophomore seasons, combining scoring, defensive tenacity, and leadership. Off the court, she excels as an engaged and active student, embodying the true qualities of a student-athlete.
Raylee McCarter (Tahlequah)
At 5’11”, Raylee provides versatility in scoring, capable of dominating in the post, hitting midrange shots, and expanding her range to the three-point line. With every game, she gains experience that will continue to elevate her impact on varsity.
Sofia Stowell (Talihina)
Sofia has developed quickly into a true point guard. After a year of learning and growth, she has worked hard in the offseason and is prepared to lead and make an impact this season.
Aviah Dodgion (Tecumseh)
As a true 5, Aviah is poised for a breakout season. Her size and skill set make her a key player to watch as she anchors the post.
Ashtin Howard (Tonkawa)
Ashtin has made significant progress since the summer, developing into a strong post presence who finishes well around the basket. She is capable of averaging a double-double and will demand attention from opponents, creating opportunities for her teammates.
Reegan Reece (Tushka)
Reegan brings intensity and versatility to both ends of the floor. She works hard, plays aggressively, and will contribute in multiple roles this season.
Presley Riddle (Tuttle)
Despite missing her spring season and summer camps due to an ACL injury, Presley has worked tirelessly in rehab. This freshman can play multiple positions due to her size, ball-handling, and shooting ability, and is expected to make an immediate impact.

Ja’kyriah McDow (U.S. Grant)
Having moved from Texas last year, Ja’kyriah is a freshman with advanced ball-handling and vision. She consistently makes passes that challenge even upperclassmen, showing a natural ability to control the floor.
Carsyn Henson (Union City)
Carsyn comes to Union City from Banner with impressive potential and a strong drive to succeed. She will see significant playing time this season and is expected to make a meaningful impact.
Jada Davis & Mika Davis (Union High)
These 6’2” twin sisters are versatile players with Division I offers. Capable of playing any position, they bring length, skill, and experience to every part of the court.
Tegan Bowen (Velma-Alma)
Tegan’s love for basketball is evident in her consistent energy and smile on the court. She communicates effectively and strives to bring out the best in her teammates while working tirelessly to improve her own game.

Nashaya Jackson (Verden)
A strong, agile forward, Nashaya excels in rebounding, defending multiple positions, and playing with her back to the basket. She will be a key contributor to the varsity squad this season.
Adelaide Patterson (Verdigris)
The Lady Cardinals are excited to see Adelaide’s continued growth and contributions to the team this season.
Ayla Hency & Rylee Brown (Vinita)
Sophomore Ayla is a sharp three-point shooter who averaged 12 points per game as a freshman and continues to add to her skill set. Rylee, stepping into the point guard role this season, brings high energy, athleticism, and elite on-ball defense, and her scoring is expected to rise.
Alayzia McNack (Wagoner)
As a freshman, Alayzia led the team in steals and deflections while ranking second in scoring. She can finish at the basket and shoot from three-point range, making her a versatile offensive threat.
Briley Beller, Eternity Self, Aubri Clary, & Harper Johnson (Washington)
All four are expected to provide veteran leadership and contribute significantly for the Warriors this season.
Mackinley Haggard (Weatherford)
Mackinley brings length, athleticism, and a strong work ethic. This underclassman is poised to take on a larger role and consistently brings energy and competitiveness to the floor.
Allie Patterson (Webbers Falls)
Coming from Stidham, Allie is a skilled athlete and a quick learner. She has excellent ball-handling, works hard, and is expected to be a key contributor as a point guard on both ends of the court.
Hadley Chenoweth (Welch)
A freshman guard with significant upside, Hadley has the potential to become one of the top guards in her area.
Kamber Goodman (Wellston)
Kamber is a versatile and well-rounded athlete. She sees the floor well, shoots with a soft touch from three, finishes strongly at the rim, and uses her length and speed to excel defensively.

Mersades Glover (Westmoore)
A talented 10th-grade freshman from Brink Middle School, Mersades has the confidence and skill to start immediately, contributing from all areas of the floor.
Amrie Gregory & Brooke Blackburn (Westville)
Amrie, a sophomore, is a sharp shooter and effective at driving to the basket. Brooke, also a sophomore forward, excels at finishing around the rim and plays tough, smart defense.
Paisleigh Quinones (Wilburton)
Paisleigh combines a soft touch around the rim with strong finishing ability, making her a reliable presence in the paint.
Katelyn Bulla (Wilson)
“KK” is a point guard with the toughness and skill to score inside and control the offense. She will see significant playing time and bring intensity to the court.
Hadlee Gibson (Woodland)
Hadlee is a developing guard with strong shooting ability. Her length and size create matchup problems, and she is expected to make noticeable improvements this season.
Ella Howard (Woodward)
A sophomore with strong ball-handling and court vision, Ella is one of the team’s top shooters. Her hard work and dedication position her to be a key contributor this season.
Amira Harrison (Yukon)
Amira is a lightning-quick guard capable of scoring at all three levels. With exceptional passing skills and defensive ability, she brings dynamic energy to the backcourt and can impact the game on both ends.








