Aiden Victor (Afton)
Aiden Victor is an outstanding young player who averaged 23 points per game as a sophomore and is poised to build on that success heading into the 2025–2026 season. He combines talent, confidence, and consistency, making him one of the top offensive threats in his class and a strong candidate for VYPE Top 100 recognition.
Bentlee Naugle (Aline-Cleo)
Bentlee Naugle is a hard-working player who consistently gives maximum effort and takes pride in putting in the work to improve his game. His commitment, determination, and positive attitude position him well for continued growth and a bright future in basketball.
Levi Hunter (Altus)

Levi Hunter is a 6-foot-4 junior who started most games last season and has developed into a reliable scoring threat at all three levels. His ability to score inside, stretch the floor, and impact the game with effort and leadership makes him a tough matchup, and his work ethic and attitude set the tone for his teammates.
Aedan Ellison (Ardmore)
Aedan Ellison is a disciplined and coachable athlete who brings passion, leadership, and consistency to the court. He pairs strong academic performance with a tireless work ethic and continues to show steady improvement through his commitment to personal growth and team success.
Andrew Overstreet And Greyson Wood (Asher)
Andrew Overstreet is a high-IQ guard who plays with poise and control, excelling in late-game situations when the team needs a scoring opportunity. He is a high-character student-athlete with straight A’s who leads by example on and off the court. Greyson Wood brings experience, intelligence, and relentless work ethic to the program after transferring in, and his commitment in the classroom and gym makes him a vital piece to the team’s success. Together, they form a dependable and impactful backcourt.
Canyon Willoughby (Atoka)
Canyon Willoughby is the embodiment of effort, positivity, and leadership, bringing energy and commitment to the gym every single day. His respect for teammates, coaches, and teachers, along with his tireless work ethic, makes him an invaluable example of what it means to be a great teammate and competitor.
Dennis Duncan (Bartlesville)
Dennis Duncan has embraced the challenge of becoming a true point guard, growing into the role while learning how to lead and win. He is a strong defender and rebounder, and his development as a facilitator continues to accelerate as the season progresses.
Zhacari Jackson (Berryhill)
Zhacari Jackson is an electric guard whose rapid development has made him a dynamic scoring and playmaking threat. With a lightning-quick first step, improved shooting range, and elite defensive instincts, he impacts the game on both ends and is primed for a breakout season as a leader for Berryhill.
Layne Davidson & Hagen Larson (Big Pasture)
Layne Davidson is a 6-foot-2 athletic guard whose growth has been evident despite limited opportunities due to team depth, and he is positioned for a major breakout season. Hagen Larson complements him with speed, toughness, and improved shooting, using relentless work ethic to overcome size disadvantages and establish himself as one of the top point guards in Class B.
Grant Morrison (Bishop Kelley)
Grant Morrison has battled injuries throughout his career but enters his senior season healthy and ready to make a major impact. A top-tier athlete, he can finish at the rim, stretch the floor with his shooting, and provide energy and leadership after a productive summer of development.
Brody Parks (Bishop McGuinness)

Brody Parks has been a varsity starter since his freshman year and now steps fully into a leadership role as a junior. He is a high-IQ perimeter shooter who rarely makes mistakes and has expanded his physicality, making him a cornerstone of the team’s success.
Tyler Wright (Bixby)
Tyler Wright is a left-handed, multi-sport athlete whose explosiveness and scoring ability make him one of the most dangerous offensive players in the state. With elite shooting, strength, and competitiveness, paired with a 4.0 GPA and high character, he brings both athletic and academic excellence to the court.
Nik Flyingout (Blackwell)
Nik Flyingout is the lone returning starter and only senior on the roster, bringing versatility, experience, and leadership to the team. His ability to impact the game on both ends of the floor makes him a crucial contributor throughout the season.
Jaxson Torrez (Blair)
Jaxson Torrez is a proven scorer with over 1,100 career points and a strong understanding of the game. His basketball IQ, scoring instincts, and feel for play make him a dependable offensive presence.
Cole Watkins (Blanchard)
Cole Watkins is coming off a tremendous offseason of physical development and improvement, positioning himself as a dominant force this year. After averaging 13 points per game and elevating his play in the postseason, his high ceiling and athleticism have drawn attention from collegiate programs.
Joc Mitchell (Booker T. Washington)
Joc Mitchell is a nationally ranked Top 200 player with multiple Division I offers entering his junior season. His explosiveness, elite defense, playmaking ability, and expanding shooting range make him one of the most complete guards in the state.
Cayxin Parson (Bowlegs)
Cayxin Parson is a two-year starter who has consistently stood out during summer competition and is primed for a breakout season. His steady improvement and all-around impact make him one of the top players in his conference and class.
Dax Glenn (Bridge Creek)

Dax Glenn is a highly athletic senior who brings shooting ability, defensive growth, and rebounding toughness to the floor. His versatility and continued development make his senior season one to watch.
Brian Hopgood Jr & Tayton Jackson (Bristow)

Brian Hopgood Jr. is one of the premier power forwards in the Class of 2028, combining inside scoring, perimeter shooting, and academic discipline. Tayton Jackson complements him as a dynamic scorer with excellent shooting touch, ball-handling skills, and college-level potential.
Corban Dow (Broken Arrow)

Corban Dow is a relentless competitor who does everything needed to help his team win, from guarding top opponents to making hustle plays. His versatility, effort, and leadership have already earned him multiple college offers.
Greydon Howell & Collin Axton (Broken Bow)
Greydon Howell is a generational athlete whose dominance spans multiple sports, making him one of the top overall players in the state. Collin Axton is a rising star who impressed as a freshman and is on pace to become a 1,000-point scorer with continued growth and consistency.
Koen Howze (Buffalo Valley)
Koen Howze emerged as a scoring force during his sophomore season and continued that surge throughout summer competition. His rapid improvement, high ceiling, and offensive explosiveness make him one of the most exciting players his coach has seen in over two decades.
Ryne Bethany (Butner)
Ryne Bethany is the top returning scorer with excellent shooting range, strong slashing ability, and sound defensive instincts. His basketball IQ and fit within the system make him a reliable two-way contributor.
Jacob Woommavovah (Cache)

Jacob Woommavovah is a high-motor guard with exceptional basketball IQ who has played significant minutes since his freshman year. His shooting, driving ability, and unselfish playmaking make him the leader on both ends of the floor.
Kale Brister (CADDO)

Kale Brister is a four-year starter and veteran point guard with extensive state tournament experience, including a championship appearance. His leadership, consistency, and all-around excellence make him one of the most accomplished players in the program’s history and a prime candidate for a standout senior season.
Logan Bumgarner (Calera)
Logan Bumgarner is the leader of the Calera team, running the point and setting the tone for the entire squad. He averaged 16.4 points and 3.1 assists last season, leading the team in both categories, and is expected to elevate his performance even further in his senior campaign. Scouts consider him a top priority, and his leadership and skill make him a cornerstone of the team.
Jaxon Adcock (Cameron)

Jaxon Adcock is an outstanding and versatile basketball player with tremendous upside. He can score in any way needed, combining length, athleticism, and guard skills to handle the ball and finish around the rim. Off the court, he is equally impressive, and he already holds multiple Division I offers to play baseball.
Colby Hodge (Caney)
Colby Hodge is a two-year starter and versatile 5-foot-10 player who can run the offense while also excelling in the paint. His footwork and post moves are advanced for a guard, and he can stretch the defense with a 15-foot jumper. Colby is strong defensively, able to guard forwards and perimeter players alike, and his academic excellence, including a 4.0 GPA, highlights him as a standout student-athlete.
Zac Longan (Caney Valley)
Zac Longan is a high-IQ guard with excellent shooting and ball-handling skills. He understands the game at a high level and has no hesitation putting the team on his shoulders when needed. As a sophomore, he is poised to take a big step forward this season.
Brandon Rogers (Carl Albert)

Brandon Rogers is a four-year player who has grown into a leader and role model for his teammates. He is a solid defender, capable scorer, and well-rounded player who continues to make a significant impact on the Carl Albert program.
Remington Martin & Lukas Watts (Carney)
Remington Martin is a 6-foot sophomore who can do it all, displaying speed, athleticism, and a high basketball IQ. He can handle the ball, penetrate the lane, shoot from outside, rebound, pass, and defend, averaging 10 points per game as a freshman on a team loaded with seniors. Lukas Watts, a 6-foot-4 junior, controls the paint on both ends of the floor with excellent footwork, rebounding, and rim protection, while also being able to step out and hit the three-pointer. Both are poised for standout seasons.
Parker Mitchell (Cashion)
Parker Mitchell averaged 17.6 points and 4.0 assists per game last season, scoring 20 or more points 15 times, including big performances in the state quarterfinals and key matchups against Okarche. Academically, he scored a 31 on the ACT, highlighting his well-rounded abilities.
Rodrick Hall Jr, Caden Romo, T.j. Hooks (Catoosa)

Rodrick Hall Jr, Caden Romo, and T.J. Hooks are talented players who bring energy, versatility, and leadership to the Catoosa program. Each has the skill and work ethic to make a significant impact on both ends of the court this season.
Luke Thrasher & Wyatt Nix (Central)
Luke Thrasher is a two-time VYPE Top 100 player and a model of consistency and versatility. He excels in every aspect of the game, does the dirty work, and knows when to carry the team. Wyatt Nix is an electric sophomore guard who thrives going downhill, with shifty footwork, ball-handling, and a developing three-point shot. He has the potential to lead Central in scoring despite having Luke back in the lineup, making both players critical to the team’s success.
Jace Skocelas (Chattanooga)
Jace Skocelas is a highly skilled guard who recently moved from Big Pasture and brings the ability to control the game. He fits seamlessly with Chattanooga’s backcourt and is poised for a breakout season.
Weston Brown (Checotah)
Weston Brown is a versatile and hardworking player who brings energy and leadership to Checotah. He consistently impacts both ends of the floor and is expected to play a key role in the team’s success this season.
Hayden Roberts (Cherokee)
Hayden Roberts led Cherokee in scoring as a freshman, averaging 12 points per game. He can shoot from distance, slash to the rim, and create opportunities for his teammates with excellent court vision. Hayden’s work ethic, coachability, and humility make him a standout leader both on and off the court.
Brody Ross (Chickasha)

Brody Ross is a 6-foot-6 forward capable of playing inside and stretching the floor. He can guard multiple positions, making him a versatile and valuable player for Chickasha.
Cooper Westfahl (Chisholm)
Cooper Westfahl, a former VYPE Top 100 player, is entering his senior season with momentum. Averaging 21.3 points per game last year and just shy of 1,000 career points, he has steadily improved in all areas and is poised for a standout year.
Jordan Valentine (Choctaw High School)
Jordan Valentine is one of the top two-way players in the state and a three-year starter. His all-around skills have drawn attention from college coaches at all levels, and he continues to be a key contributor for Choctaw.
Lucas Grossman (Chouteau-Mazie)
Lucas Grossman is a returning varsity player who led the team last season with 14 points, six rebounds, and four assists per game. He has dedicated the offseason to improving his skills and strength and is expected to have an exceptional senior season.
Swift Moore (Christian Heritage Academy)
Swift Moore is a 6-foot-5 athletic wing with tremendous upside. A vocal leader and versatile defender, he can guard positions 1 through 5 and impact the game in multiple ways offensively, whether creating his own shot or setting up teammates.
Ethan Butler & Drake Butler (Cimarron)

Ethan Butler, a VYPE Top 100 selection last year, continues to play a key role and is expected to increase his scoring this season. Drake Butler emerged as a secondary scoring threat last spring and summer, with size and shooting ability that will challenge opponents throughout the season.
Darren Felmlee & Trey Southward (Cleveland)
Trey Southward has exceptional upside, growing physically and refining his shooting to become a smooth, impactful player. Darren Felmlee had a solid season last year and provides steady leadership and scoring for the Cleveland team.
Titan Malone & Ronnie Redshin (Clinton)

Titan Malone, a senior, averaged seven points, three rebounds, and three assists per game last season and is expected to elevate his game further. Ronnie Redshin, also a senior, averaged nine points per game and contributed multiple high-scoring performances, including three-point shooting, and is poised for another strong season.
Silas Walters (Coleman)
Silas Walters is a standout junior with a high ceiling for this season. Averaging 16.8 points per game over his first two seasons, he has added size and strength in the offseason and is expected to surpass the 1,000-point mark early in his junior year. Silas is also a selfless leader who elevates teammates on and off the court.
Dylan Scyrkels & Brevin Walters (Collinsville)
Dylan Scyrkels is a two-year starter who averages double-digit points and contributes on the boards, including hitting a key game-winning shot last season. Brevin Walters is also a two-year starter who scores in double digits and excels in rebounding, regularly guarding the opponent’s top player and making clutch plays in the postseason.
Raelee Ellis (Comanche)
Raelee Ellis led Comanche in scoring as a freshman and also directs the team as point guard. Her leadership, work ethic, and commitment to improvement make her a standout player who will be pivotal over the next three seasons.
Jonas Shelton (Commerce)
Senior Jonas Shelton averaged 10.2 points, 4.3 rebounds, and 2.0 assists per game last season. He is versatile offensively, excelling at finishing around the rim, and defensively, often guarding the other team’s top player. Jonas brings passion, competitiveness, and leadership to Commerce.
Destin Edwards (Community Christian)
Destin Edwards is a four-year starter and a top point guard in Class 3A, just 70 points shy of 1,000 career points. He leads by example and vocally, providing guidance and energy for his teammates.
Shooter Brewington (Copan)
Shooter Brewington is a four-year starter who surpassed 750 career points last season and is on pace to reach 1,000 this year. Averaging 18.5 points per game as a junior, he is poised to be Copan’s go-to scorer.
Zack Zybach (Corn Bible Academy)
Zack Zybach has been a consistent starter for the Crusaders since his freshman season, providing reliable production and leadership on both ends of the court.
Cooper Wheeler (Covington-Douglas)
Cooper Wheeler, a 6-foot-3 versatile athlete, contributes in multiple areas on the court, including ball-handling, scoring, and defense. His competitiveness and skill make him a key impact player.
Jake Rampey (Coweta)

Jake Rampey missed much of his junior season after transferring but is a 6-foot-3 wing with scoring ability at all three levels. He averages close to 20 points per game in summer competition, is a hard worker, and draws interest from D2, D3, and NAIA programs.
Jordan Martinez (Crooked Oak)

Jordan Martinez averaged 10 points, three rebounds, and two steals per game last season. As a senior, he plans to lead Crooked Oak back to the state tournament, providing scoring and leadership while keeping his team poised under pressure.
Braden Buckingham (Crossings Christian)

Braden Buckingham is a gritty, high-IQ guard with deep shooting range and relentless energy. He excels both on the court and in the classroom, holding a 4.43 GPA and a 29 ACT. Braden averaged 14 points, 4 rebounds, and 2 assists per game during his junior season, while taking on the challenge of guarding the opposing team’s best player. In the 4A state tournament, he elevated his play, averaging 18 points and 5 rebounds while shooting 47% from three, leading all players in three-pointers made. Braden is a true floor general who can score, create for others, and defend the full court, consistently stepping up in pressure moments. He is an exceptional teammate and a model of leadership, expected to have a standout senior season.
Denton Forsythe & Keldan Meely (Dale)
Denton Forsythe is a senior point guard who impacts the game on both ends. He scores from all three levels, sets up teammates with precision, and shoots efficiently, including 47% from three. Defensively, he can guard the opposing team’s best player and contributes on the boards. Keldan Meely is a versatile athlete with size, skill, and athleticism, capable of scoring off the bounce, in post-isolation situations, and from outside. Defensively, he uses his length to contest shots and block multiple attempts per game. Both are poised for huge seasons.
Hondo Avington (Daniel Webster)

Hondo Avington is a four-year senior who leads Daniel Webster in points, assists, and minutes played. Averaging 12 points per game while shooting 54% from the field, Hondo is a consistent and reliable contributor for his team.
Kamonz Shaw (Del City)
Kamonz Shaw is a varsity player since his sophomore year and a key leader for Del City. Lightning-quick with the ball, he controls the pace of the game, is a strong playmaker, and sets a positive example as a teammate both on and off the court.
Kooper Crawford (Dewey)
Kooper Crawford is a three-year starter and leader for Dewey, averaging 9 points and 9 rebounds per game last season despite missing five games due to injury. A dedicated gym rat, he has worked tirelessly in the offseason to improve, making him a versatile player and strong team contributor.
Jestin Songer (Dibble)

Jestin Songer is a talented player with a high basketball IQ and a love for the game. He has the skill set to score from anywhere on the floor and defend the opponent’s best player. Jesin is expected to average 18–24 points per game as a junior and has the potential to play at the next level.
Nathen Taylor (Drummond)
Nathen Taylor, a 6-foot-8 senior, combines intelligence on the court and in the classroom with continuous improvement on his game. He is poised to surprise opponents with his skill and versatility this season.
Aiden Tamplen (Duke)
Aiden Tamplen is a Region 4 All-District and All-Conference selection, as well as last year’s conference tournament MVP. He is a three-level scorer, strong ball-handler, and a defensive anchor, patrolling the middle of the paint effectively.
Carson Carrio (Duncan)
Carson Carrio is a three-year returning starter and a reliable perimeter threat for Duncan. Known for his shooting ability, he consistently forces defenses to adjust and is a hardworking leader who brings energy and effort in every game.
Brayden Rawls (Earlsboro)

Brayden Rawls is a three-year starter and a model of hard work for Earlsboro. Despite his smaller size, he plays at full intensity, contributing as the team’s third-leading scorer, second-leading rebounder, and leader in steals last season. He is a multi-sport athlete and team leader, expected to have a breakout senior season.
Jaylen Lopez (Edison Prep)
Jaylen Lopez averaged 16 points and 9 rebounds per game last season in Class 6A, making him a key contributor for Edison Prep.
Chauncey Cravens (Edmond North)
Chauncey Cravens is one of the most dynamic point guards in the state, known for his playmaking, assists, and scoring ability. Also the starting quarterback for Edmond North, Chauncey combines leadership, versatility, and high-level athleticism.
Money Robinson, Jo Jo Baba, & Dewayne Mckinney (Edmond Santa Fe)

Money Robinson is one of the fastest and most skilled point guards in the state, known for his defensive prowess. Jo Jo Baba, a 6-foot-6 senior, and Dewayne Mckinney, a 6-foot-5 junior, are both Top 100 players with size, skill, and impact on both ends of the floor.
Kason Haydon (El Reno)
Kason Haydon is the only returning starter from a twenty-win team and led the team in three-point shooting at 40%. After a strong AAU season, he is expected to be the veteran go-to player for EL Reno this year.
Brody Morrison (Elgin)
Brody Morrison is a versatile and hardworking player who brings leadership, effort, and skill to Elgin. He consistently impacts both ends of the court and is expected to play a key role this season.
Tucker Garza (Elk City)
Tucker Garza is a strong, athletic, and explosive slasher who has improved his shooting. He was Elk City’s leading scorer last season before an injury and is capable of being highly effective on both ends of the floor.
Cale Porter (Empire)
Cale Porter is a three-year starter and has been a vital part of Empire’s program for the past four years. His experience, leadership, and skill make him a key contributor this season.
Cashton Mathis (ENID)
Cashton Mathis is a talented player with the skills and work ethic to contribute immediately. He is expected to play a significant role for ENID this season.
Keaton Parish & Jentry James (Eufaula)
Keaton Parish is a selfless, strong, and athletic guard who averaged 11 points per game last season. He excels at mid-range shooting, slashing, and three-point shooting, and is poised to take his game to the next level. Jentry James, Eufaula’s starting point guard, is a strong ball-handler and shooter from deep who will run the offense in late-game situations. Both are key contributors deserving recognition.
Carson Schertz & Colt Kinsey (Fairland)
Carson Schertz will be a four-year starter and has already scored over 1,100 points, leading Fairland in multiple categories. He is versatile, a floor general, and a great teammate. Colt Kinsey, a three-year starter, is athletic, versatile, and a strong defender who can guard any position. He provides energy and leadership and is always among the last to leave the gym.
Haddon Miller (Fairview)

Haddon Miller took over the point guard role midseason, turning Fairview’s record around. He is a game-changer who can score, facilitate, and lead, with the potential to be a special player over the next two years.
Brody Scott & Cooper Hackett (Fort Gibson)
Brody Scott is an elite ball-handler and passer, while Cooper Hackett, a 6-foot-7 athletic player with good footwork, provides versatility and presence on both ends of the floor.
Orasio Flores (Foyil)
Orasio Flores is a top-tier perimeter defender who can also score at a high rate. He is expected to be Foyil’s leader and captain this season.
Christian Plumley (Frontier)
Christian Plumley is a point guard who can score and distribute effectively, shooting 40% from three. He is also an outstanding teammate and person.
Kennon Sharp (Garber)
Kennon Sharp has worked hard behind some great players the past few years and is poised for a breakout season. He excels in the classroom and is active in FFA, bringing leadership and dedication to Garber.
Rylan Peralta (Geary)
Rylan Peralta has been Geary’s leading scorer since his freshman season. Known for his relentless effort on offense and defense, he also leads the team in deflections and continues to grow as a vocal and motivational leader.
Maddox Schubert (Glencoe)
Maddox Schubert is a two-year starter at point guard for Glencoe, averaging 12 points per game as a sophomore. He has excellent vision and gets his teammates involved, poised for a big junior season.
Bryce Rowland (Glenpool)
Bryce Rowland has been a fixture in the Glenpool program for the past three years. A strong post player with guard skills, excellent leaping ability, and vocal leadership, he averaged 9.8 points and 5.7 rebounds last season and looks to take a larger role as a senior.
Cain Cooper (Gore)

Cain Cooper, a Top 100 selection as a junior, scored over 400 points while shooting 34% from three, with 60 assists, 15 blocks, and 150+ rebounds. A high scorer and impactful player night after night, he also maintains a 4.0 GPA and participates in National Honor Society and Gifted & Talented programs.
Jaxson Wade (Granite)
Jaxson Wade is a tremendously talented and athletic guard who can score from anywhere on the floor and create opportunities for his teammates.
Avery Petty (Grove)
Avery Petty is a three-year starter who has steadily improved each season, taking on an increasingly important role for Grove.
Tripp Higgins & Kellyn Bullcoming (Hammon)

Tripp Higgins is an excellent shooter, hitting over 50% from three as a freshman and nearly 49% as a sophomore, and is a strong all-around player with the potential to be one of the state’s leading scorers. Kellyn Bullcoming, a 6’2″ athletic player, can impact the game on both ends of the floor. With a great feel for the game, he is capable of dominating offensively and defensively.
Natavious Bringinggood & Davantrae Mckendrick (Hartshorne)
Natavious Bringinggood is a three-year starter and team leader, serving as Hartshorne’s top returning scorer, rebounder, and assist leader. A true three-level scorer, he is difficult to guard. Davantrae Mckendrick is a dynamic one-on-one player with a quick first step and excellent mid-range scoring ability. Both are crucial to Hartshorne’s success on both ends of the floor.
Brandon Sanchez (Heavener)
Brandon Sanchez is an explosive point guard who attacks the rim at will. Known for his relentless motor and defensive prowess, he is widely regarded as the top point guard and on-ball defender in the area.
Xzavier Mbroh & Braelon “Boogie” Bradshaw (Heritage Hall)

Xzavier Mbroh is the returning leader for Heritage Hall, capable of putting up 20 points and 10 assists in any game. A game-changing defender and rebounder, he will guard one of the opponent’s top players each night. Braelon Bradshaw, a transfer, is poised to break out this season, providing a presence around the rim on offense and defense while being able to guard all five positions.
Jordan Rodriguez (Hilldale)
Jordan Rodriguez, a three-year starter, has been a facilitator and defensive spark for Hilldale. This season, he is expected to step up as a primary offensive leader while continuing to be a defensive catalyst for the team.
Hayes Porter (Hobart)

Hayes Porter, last year’s second-leading scorer, averaged 10 points and 3 assists as a sophomore. A hardworking student-athlete both on and off the court, he is poised to be a key leader for Hobart in 2A competition.
Rowdy Elkins (Holdenville)
Rowdy Elkins is a sophomore who has spent countless hours in the gym. He gained experience as a freshman, started two games, and showed strong performance in the summer, earning the starting point guard role. He is expected to have a breakout season.
Carter Mardis (Holland Hall)
Carter Mardis is a second-year starter who brings energy, leadership, and communication on the floor. Capable of playing and guarding all five positions, he is a versatile and impactful player for Holland Hall.
Matt Parker & Ryan Deleon (Hollis)
Matt Parker, a two-year starter and Shortgrass All-Conference player, is one of Southwest Oklahoma’s top guards with size, length, athleticism, and finishing ability. He has improved his perimeter shooting and continues to get stronger and faster. Ryan Deleon, a two-time All-Conference selection, is an elite 3-point shooter who has expanded his game to create for others and improved defensively and on the boards.
Keilan Robinson (Hooker)
Keilan Robinson is a phenomenal athlete with exceptional ball-handling skills, considered one of the best players his coach has ever worked with.
Reece Harrison (Howe)
Reece Harrison, a three-year starter, is a bigger guard capable of scoring in multiple ways. Averaging 12 points per game last year, he is a dedicated leader who lives in the gym and has attended leadership camps to further develop his game.
Quincy Shelton (Hugo)
Quincy Shelton has played varsity since his freshman year, a rare feat at Hugo. An outstanding athlete, he has committed to play Division I football.
Cody Botts (Hulbert)

Cody Botts, a senior, averaged 11 points and 3 assists per game last season. A relentless competitor, he excels at attacking the rim, pulling up from three, and leading his team both on and off the court.
Baker Hoskin (Idabel)
Baker Hoskin, at 6’5″, is a highly skilled and versatile player, making him one of the most difficult guards to defend in the state of Oklahoma.
Caden Thompson / Caleb Helling / Travis Weast (Inola)
Caden Thompson, Caleb Helling, and Travis Weast are talented and hardworking players who bring leadership, effort, and versatility to Inola. Each is expected to play an important role in the team’s success this season.
Ryan Taylor (Jay High School)
Ryan Taylor is a senior coming off a strong summer. Known for attacking the basket and creating scoring opportunities, he is expected to lead Jay High both on and off the court.
Evan Goodwin (Jenks)
Evan Goodwin is a three-year starter, just 12 points shy of 1,000 career points. He holds several Jenks scoring records and has received multiple collegiate offers, including SWOSU, Allen CC, and Manhattan Christian.
Acyn Hansen (Jones)
Acyn Hansen is a true leader and gamer, thriving in pressure situations. As a junior, he averaged 11 points, 3.1 rebounds, and 4.2 assists per game and is expected to step into the role of primary scorer this season.
Joe Green (Keys)

Joe Green is a hard-working, talented player who averaged nearly 20 points per game last season. With continued development and toughness, he has the potential to excel as both a player and a teammate.
Hayes White (Kingfisher)
Hayes White averaged 19.4 points per game while leading his team in rebounds, assists, and steals. Shooting 55/33/74, he has already received small college offers and is expected to earn more this season.
Brock Rumer (Kingston)

Brock Rumer, a four-year starter and two-time first-team all-conference player, is one of the area’s top players. A high-IQ scorer and leader, he sets the tone with his work ethic, defense, and all-around game, elevating his team consistently.
Cason Church (Kiowa)
Cason Church, last year’s leading scorer, is a 6’2″ guard with the ability to finish at the rim and shoot from anywhere on the floor. Strong and skilled, he will be a force for Kiowa this season.
Waylon Jones (Kipp Tulsa University Prep)
Waylon Jones is a dynamic, sharpshooting guard with the ability to score at all levels. Known for his precision from beyond the arc and clutch scoring, he is a cornerstone of the Bulldogs’ culture on and off the court.
Lawson Tiger (Liberty)

Lawson Tiger, a junior, is an all-around player who can score at all three levels, rebound, and play relentless defense. His leadership, communication, and energy set the tone for Liberty’s team each day, and he is poised for a breakout season.
Creed Taylor & Isaac Cameron (Lindsay)

Creed Taylor, a junior, is one of the best pure shooters his coach has ever seen, shooting 45% from three last season. Expected to be the main option this year, he has been working daily in the gym to make his senior season exceptional. Isaac Cameron, a talented scorer and strong finisher, had a tremendous summer with Team Oklahoma 16U AAU and is poised to increase his production in Lindsay’s faster-paced offense. Both are key contributors to Lindsay’s success.
Esteban Calderon (Little Axe)
Esteban Calderon, a senior guard, will run the Little Axe offense again this year. A quick guard with solid handles and a bona fide shot, he already has over 1,000 career points and averages 25 points, 4 assists, and 6 rebounds per game. He is also the all-time leading rusher for the Little Axe football team.
Cooper Baxter (Lone Grove)

Cooper Baxter is a dedicated workaholic, always the first in the gym and weight room. A great player and leader, he consistently strives to improve both on and off the court.
AJ Hattenhauer (Luther)
AJ Hattenhauer is an exceptional all-around student-athlete and leader. A 6’7″ multi-skilled player, he can score, pass, handle the ball, defend multiple positions, and block shots. He is capable of averaging a double-double and is a potential college prospect at the Division II, NAIA, or junior college levels.
Jagger Rogers (Madill)
Jagger Rogers is an athletic and skilled three-level scorer looking to cap off his high school career with a strong senior season.
Logan Bynum (Mannford)
Logan Bynum is an inside-out scorer who can defend both the post and perimeter while providing rim protection. He averaged 9 points per game last year and is expected to take a major step forward this season.
Rodney Washington (McAlester)
Rodney Washington is a dynamic player with D1 offers from TCU, Nebraska, and UTSA, among others. A top scorer in the Nike EYBL 15U division last summer, he is working to become a complete player, improving his shot, free-throw percentage, and on-ball defense.
Aiden Hessman (Meeker)
Aiden Hessman, a four-year starter, is a guard with size, leaping ability, and defensive prowess. He is a strong shooter, aggressive defender, and has potential to score 15–20 points per game while playing at the next level.
Waike Roblyer (Miami)
Waike Roblyer, a first-team all-conference player, has the potential to be conference player of the year. He is expected to average a double-double and be a disruptive presence defensively.
Deshawn Denson, Kenyon Brown, Caleb Stephens (Midwest City)
Deshawn Denson, Kenyon Brown, and Caleb Stephens are hardworking, versatile players who bring effort, leadership, and skill to Midwest City. Each is expected to play a key role for the team this season and contribute on both ends of the floor.
Aden Brummell (Minco)

Aden Brummell has been a starter since his sophomore year and impacts the game on both ends of the floor. A great athlete and leader, he sets the tone for Minco with his energy and consistency.
Josiah Ankrah (Moore)
Josiah Ankrah is a hard-working junior with a relentless work ethic, always in the gym and first to finish sprints. He leads by example, inspiring younger players, and can score from three levels—beyond the arc, mid-range, and attacking the rim. His personality, leadership, and family background make him a standout both on and off the court.
Steven Bender (Morris)
Steven Bender has been a solid contributor to Morris’ program all four years. He can get hot offensively, capable of scoring 20+ points in a game, highlighted by a career-high 30 points in last postseason play.
Seth Dunivan (Morrison)
Seth Dunivan, a sophomore last year, averaged 17 points per game while excelling on both ends of the floor. A rebounding machine with relentless energy, he leads by example and is a natural leader for Morrison.
Ainsley Harmon (Mountain View-Gotebo)
Ainsley Harmon, a sophomore shooting guard, led his team in scoring, three-point percentage, steals, and was second in rebounds as a freshman. Known for his defensive prowess and ability to guard the opponent’s best player, Ainsley has worked hard in the offseason to add strength and speed, aiming for a breakout sophomore season.
Teaguen Collins (Muldrow)
Teaguen Collins is a physical athlete capable of shooting from deep, driving to the rim, and defending multiple positions on the floor.
Kelan Payne (Muskogee)
Kelan Payne is a fast and explosive point guard who can control the pace of the game. With the ability to force tempo on offense and apply pressure defensively, his production will be crucial to Muskogee’s success.
Drew Reynolds & Gabe Osborne Jr (Mustang)
Drew Reynolds, a transfer from Yukon and soon-to-be 1,000-point scorer, is a three-year starter and highly recruited Division II prospect. Gabe Osborne Jr., a transfer from Putnam City, is one of the state’s best athletes, a two-sport star, and recently offered by Oklahoma for football.
DJ Robinson Jr. (Nathan Hale)

DJ Robinson Jr., the lone returning starter, is a leader on both ends of the floor and is regarded as one of the top on-ball defenders in the state. He has embraced his junior year role and continues to push his teammates to excel.
Gunner Jackson (Navajo)
Gunner Jackson, averaging 13 points and 6 rebounds last season, is a versatile guard who can score at all three levels and guard all five positions. A key offensive and defensive contributor, he is poised for a breakout season.
Trenton Morton (Newkirk)
Trenton Morton is an excellent scorer who can attack the rim, score mid-range, and shoot from the perimeter, where he shot 37% last season. Averaging 15 points as a sophomore, he also uses his length to disrupt plays defensively.
Beau Billingsley (Norman)
Beau Billingsley, a senior and District MVP, is the leader and soul of Norman’s program. A D1 commit with over 16 offers, he contributes on both ends and has been a major factor for three consecutive seasons.
Jamarrion Hardeman (Norman North)
Jamarrion Hardeman, the most experienced returning player, is expected to lead Norman North offensively and defensively. Averaging 4.8 points in 16 minutes per game last season, he plays with pace and creates opportunities for teammates.
Talon Thompson (Nowata)
Talon Thompson averaged 15 points per game as a junior. A dedicated travel basketball player, he has put in significant offseason work and is expected to make a strong impact as a senior.
Rylan Mccool (Oilton)
Rylan McCool is a hardworking, respectful athlete and team leader. A solid defender with a good mid-range and three-point shot, he has amassed 1,334 career points and received multiple honors, including OK Preps 1000 Point Club and Central 7 Conference All-Star recognition.
Jett Mueggenborg & Easton Roby (Okarche)
Jett Mueggenborg, averaging 26.2 points per game, is a two-time Class A State Tournament MVP, three-time Vype Top 100, and a three-time Three Rivers Conference MVP. Easton Roby, averaging 18 points per game, is a two-time state tournament team member, three-time all-conference selection, and one of the best competitors and defenders in small-school basketball.
Chase Clark & Trapper Walker (Okay)
Chase Clark is a senior who has participated in the state tournament all three years and looks to lead the Mustangs to another run. Trapper Walker, also a senior, has worked hard and is ready to contribute as a team leader.
James Huffmyer (Oklahoma Christian School)

James Huffmyer, last year’s leading scorer, is one of the best players his coach has ever coached. Efficient offensively, an elite on-ball defender, and a football standout, he also serves as student council president and exemplifies leadership.
Issac Brand, Jemaar Penn, Larry Yahola, Javin Hutchinson, Keonte Youngblood, Nolan Yates, Marcus Jefferies, & Chase Spain (Okmulgee)
These players are hardworking and versatile contributors for Okmulgee. Each brings effort, leadership, and skill to the team, and they are expected to play significant roles this season.
Austin Rodriguez (Olustee-Eldorado)

Austin Rodriguez averaged 22.6 points per game last year as an eighth grader in six-minute quarters. He has been a key part of Olustee-Eldorado’s improvement and is expected to make a major impact at the varsity level this season.
Ayden Gaines (Oologah)
Ayden Gaines, a sophomore point guard, has been a major contributor for two seasons with nearly 500 career points. He will start for a third year as a junior and continues to improve his game in the offseason.
Jalen Montonati (Owasso)
Jalen Montonati, an ESPN Top 50 Class of 2026 guard/wing, is a versatile two-way player and three-year starter. A Top 100 nominee, he combines high basketball IQ, smooth scoring, lockdown defense, and leadership, with multiple state titles and national recognition, including Gatorade Player of the Year (2024 & 2025).
Malachi Releford (Panama)
Malachi Releford is a three-year starter, leading returning scorer, and all-around athlete. Known for his defensive energy and versatility, he is expected to have a major impact for Panama this season.
Tyce Slusser & Jace Myers (Perkins-Tryon)
Tyce Slusser, a sophomore, led Perkins-Tryon in scoring and assists last season and is poised for a big junior campaign. Jace Myers, the team’s versatile leader, can guard all five positions and is the second leading scorer. Both do everything necessary to help their team win.
Hudson Hite (Piedmont)
Hudson Hite averaged 18 points and 6 rebounds last season, finishing with 948 career points. He led his team in points, rebounds, and steals and is a key leader for Piedmont.
Dominique Coursey (Plainview)
Dominique Coursey is one of the state’s top athletes, excelling at all three levels offensively. Strong, fast, and physical, he leads Plainview in multiple roles on both ends of the floor and is a standout teammate.
Daquayne Terrell (Pocola)
Daquayne “DQ” Terrell is a hard-working senior who has grown significantly over the past year and a half. A talented scorer, shooter, and rebounder, he continues to improve his strength and is expected to have an outstanding senior season with aspirations to play at the next level.
Tay Akers (Ponca City)
Tay Akers led Ponca City in scoring as a freshman. A strong player, he can score both inside and outside, making him a versatile offensive threat.
Micah Westrope (Pond Creek-Hunter)
Micah Westrope is one of the most dominant post players in his class, excelling on both offense and defense. A skilled, unselfish leader, he embodies the true student-athlete ideal.
Glavin Garner (Porum)
Glavin Garner is a relentless gym rat with remarkable basketball IQ. A coach’s kid, he has learned the game from the sidelines and now can score at all three levels while distributing the ball effectively.
Kent Rice (Preston)
At 6’2”, Kent Rice has excellent size for his position and is a skilled playmaker. His expanded offensive role this season sets him up for a breakout year.
Pheonix Finch (Preston)
Pheonix Finch, a three-year starter, does a little bit of everything for Preston. A double-double machine, he continues to improve every year and is a key contributor on both ends of the floor.
Braden Ward (Pryor)
Braden Ward is a three-year starter who led Pryor in scoring, rebounding, assists, and steals as a junior. He also serves as the quarterback for the football team.
Keaton Murry (Putnam City North)
Keaton Murry is a left-handed shooting guard who earned national recognition playing with Mokan this past summer. Known for his shooting range, quick first step, and personality on the court, he was recently ranked #60 nationally by 247Sports and received an offer from the University of Missouri.
Jeremy Lay (Quinton)
Jeremy Lay has been a team leader throughout his career. A skilled shooter and unselfish playmaker, he gets teammates involved while leading the offense, showing poise and dedication as a coach’s kid.
Canyon James (Rattan)
Canyon James is a high-IQ athlete capable of scoring from anywhere on the court. He earned Hartshorne Tournament MVP, Conference Tournament MVP, Conference Offensive Player of the Year, and OBCA All-District honors last season.
Max Harper (Riverfield)
Max Harper, a three-year starter and the team’s best offensive player, loves basketball and plays whenever possible. Originally a three-point shooter, he has developed a full scoring game at all three levels and regularly faces top defenders or box-and-one defenses.
Damonte Owens & Kade Shook (Roland)
Damonte Owens is an excellent scorer with strong court awareness, great range, and the ability to finish at the rim. Kade Shook is an outstanding passer who can also score when needed, rebounds well, and demonstrates strong court awareness.
Derrick Boyster (Rush Springs)
Derrick Boyster is an athletic player who can impact a game on both ends. His ability to create turnovers often leads to offensive opportunities for Rush Springs.
Tae Muskrat-Flynn (Sallisaw)
Tae Muskrat-Flynn is an extremely talented shooting guard, a unanimous 1st Team All-Conference and Newcomer of the Year selection. Averaging 12 points per game as a junior while playing through injuries, he shot 38% from deep and showed significant improvement defensively. He has received interest from multiple D2 and JUCO programs and had a standout summer.
Micah Betchan & Kruz Smith (Sand Springs)
Micah Betchan and Kruz Smith are three-year varsity players who have played key roles the past two seasons. Micah has picked up offers from Ottawa and Tabor Universities, and both are expected to have impactful seasons for the Sandites.
Jace Parker (Sapulpa)
Jace Parker is a hardworking, versatile player who contributes on both ends of the floor. He brings leadership, effort, and skill to Sapulpa and is expected to be a key contributor this season.
Josh Jones (Sasakwa)
Josh Jones, a sophomore, averaged 19 points per game as a freshman, scoring 475 points total. He added six rebounds and two steals per game, earned All-Conference and all-tournament honors, and was a Daily Oklahoman All-State honorable mention. He also received recognition from Prep Hoops twice over the summer.
Aiden Totani (Savanna)
Aiden Totani, a junior, is the only returning starter from last year and was Savanna’s leading scorer and rebounder as a sophomore. A multi-sport athlete, he brings unmatched work ethic, leadership, and dedication to improving every day.
Mavrick Sanders (Sentinel)
Mavrick Sanders is a versatile and hardworking player for Sentinel. Known for his athleticism and team-first mindset, he contributes on both ends of the floor and will be a key part of the team this season.
Aidon Siqueros (Shawnee)
Aidon Siqueros, a two-year starter at 6’4”, is a versatile player who can score inside and out while creating mismatches. Capable of recording double-doubles consistently, he makes a significant impact quietly but effectively and is poised for a breakout year.
Hayden Roberts (Silo)

Hayden Roberts, a senior, has played meaningful minutes since his freshman year. Leading Silo in scoring and assists while contributing defensively, he is a well-rounded athlete with excellent court vision and scoring ability at all three levels.
Braylon Banks (Skiatook)

Braylon Banks was Skiatook’s leading scorer for much of last year’s playoffs and is expected to continue putting up significant scoring numbers this season.
Jarron Ford (Smithville)
Jarron Ford, Smithville’s MVP, started as a freshman and led the team in points, free-throw percentage, and three-point percentage while ranking second in rebounds and steals. At 5’8”, he is a skilled scorer, defender, and rebounder, as well as a straight-A student with exceptional work ethic.
Tyson Pogi (Southmoore)
Tyson Pogi, a junior, is Southmoore’s top-ranked Class of 2027 player. Averaging 22 points per game last season, he was named the 2025 COAC Offensive Player of the Year and has offers from OSU, St. Louis, and Webber State.
Gunnar Starnes (Southwest Covenant)
Gunnar Starnes, a top Class A player and top-50 player in Oklahoma, is a prolific scorer and rebounder. He is difficult to defend, capable of scoring inside and outside, and averages nearly three blocks per game.
Spencer Gist (Spiro)
Spencer Gist is a tall, long player with strong rim protection. He has good touch around the basket and is an excellent shooter from the perimeter.
Carter Bradshaw (Sterling)
Carter Bradshaw is an excellent defender with a strong work ethic who can also score when needed. A senior leader, he is ready to compete at a high level this season.
Cade Parker (Stigler)

Cade Parker, Stigler’s only returning starter, shoots 42% from three and 83% from the free-throw line, averaging 13.4 points per game. A coach’s kid, he has developed his skills significantly and is a dedicated competitor who understands his role.
Brayton Carter (Stilwell)
Brayton Carter, Stilwell’s leading scorer last season, has recovered from an injury that sidelined him for the playoffs. A versatile scorer and strong defender, he is closing in on 1,000 career points and is also a standout football receiver. Chase Benham is another vital contributor for the team and a Top 100 nominee.
Oliver Smithwick (Stratford)
Oliver Smithwick is capable of playing any position on the floor. Averaging 17.3 points per game as a sophomore, he can score inside and outside and is expected to increase his scoring output this season.
Michael Kanard (Strother)
Michael Kanard is a hardworking young man who leads Strother as the focal point of the team. He makes his teammates better and excels at doing whatever is asked of him.
Jaren Weedn (Stuart)
Jaren Weedn had an incredible freshman season, averaging 18 points per game. He had standout performances including a 32-point regional game against Mill Creek and a 22-point, 8-rebound, 5-assist effort in the state semifinals. Jaren also shot 85% from the free-throw line, winning the 2025 OBCA State Free Throw Championship with a perfect 20-for-20 performance at halftime of an OKC Thunder game. Recognized on the 2025 Pitt 8 Conference All-Tournament Team and as an All-Conference selection, he has a relentless work ethic and has improved every aspect of his game over the summer and preseason.
Bridge Barrett (Sulphur)
Bridge Barrett averaged 22 points, 6.3 rebounds, 3.3 assists, and 1.8 steals per game as a junior, finishing his career with 1,110 points. He is considered one of the top guards in the state and is expected to have an even bigger senior season.
Tristan Duffield (Summit Christian)
Tristan Duffield is an experienced forward who uses his size and length to alter shots and dominate the boards. Capable of scoring inside and outside, he plays above the rim and is ready for a big senior year after helping Summit Christian reach the state tournament last season.
Aiden Hooper (Tahlequah Sequoyah)
Aiden Hooper has scored 1,037 points over his first two seasons and is one of the state’s most talented offensive players. A true three-level scorer with exceptional court vision, he can create for teammates and make spectacular passes. He had a career-high 49 points against Wagoner last season and continues to improve in the offseason.
Cy Montgomery (Talihina)

Cy Montgomery transferred from Red Oak and missed much of last season due to injury, playing only a few games. A player with good size and athleticism, he had an outstanding summer on the AAU circuit and is expected to contribute significantly this season.
Aveon Stokes (Tecumseh)

Aveon Stokes is a four-year starter who made 87 three-pointers and averaged 16 points per game as a junior. He brings consistency and scoring ability to Tecumseh’s lineup.
Kade Ditmore (Tonkawa)

Kade Ditmore is a returning starter who led Tonkawa in points, rebounds, and blocks last year. A three-sport athlete and member of the school’s 225 Club, he has worked tirelessly to improve his perimeter shooting and athleticism. He is a tough competitor with a relentless motor, expected to play a key role on both ends of the floor this season.
Tre Bruner (Tulsa East Central)
Tre Bruner, a senior point guard, averaged 18 points per game as a junior and led Tulsa East Central to the state tournament. He will continue to compete at a high level in the Tournament of Champions his senior year.
Fabian Harris, Isaiah Garrett, Jay Oates, Shon King & Jarius Bossell (Tulsa Memorial)
All five players are future college athletes who contributed to Tulsa Memorial’s success last year and were recognized as All-District players. Each is expected to have an impactful season.
Cleat Zike (Tushka)

Cleat Zike averaged 15.6 points per game as a freshman while shooting 46% from three-point range and 86% from the free-throw line. He also contributed 2.2 assists and 3.2 rebounds per game. A 4.0 student and active in his church, Cleat is expected to build on a strong freshman season.
Donnie Schluter (Tuttle)
Donnie Schluter started as a freshman and was the team’s second-leading scorer. A two-sport athlete, he excels on both offense and defense, creating scoring opportunities and improving as a teammate. He is capable of scoring both inside and outside and has grown in trusting his teammates.
Miles Flemons (Union)
Miles Flemons is a dominant big man who has started since his freshman year. He has committed to Drake University and continues to be a key presence in the paint.
Jonathan Madkins (Varnum)
Jonathan Madkins is a high-character student-athlete with a dominant summer playing 3A-6A competition. Strong offensively and defensively, he has excellent touch around the rim and disrupts opponents on defense.
Jackson Lohrer (Velma-Alma)

Jackson Lohrer is a well-rounded player and VYPE Top 100 selection. He passed the 1,000-point mark as a junior and is among the best players in Class A. He is an aggressive scorer and defender with a versatile offensive game.
Masyn Wright (Vian)
Masyn Wright is a natural leader with excellent court vision. He anticipates plays well, creates opportunities for teammates, and excels both offensively and defensively. He is also skilled at attacking the rim and getting to the free-throw line.
Mack Johnson (Vici)
Mack Johnson is a talented small-school guard closing in on 1,000 career points. He has received interest from small D2 and NAIA programs and is capable of scoring in bunches.
Ryan Atkins (Wagoner)
Ryan Atkins is a quick and athletic player with a strong first step and an effective mid-range pull-up jumper.
Jaxson Cash (Warner)
Jaxson Cash, a VYPE Top 100 selection, averaged 18 points and 4 rebounds last season. He is a strong 3-point shooter, a 4.0 student, and ranked number one in his class.
Jack McKimmey (Washington)

Jack McKimmey led a 24-7 team in scoring as a junior with 12 points per game. A 6’4” shooting guard, he shot 37.5% from three and averaged 5 rebounds per game. Jack is a tough defender, a growing leader, and is considered the best player in the Canadian Valley Conference.
Reed Hellman (Waukomis)
Reed Hellman, standing 6’6”, is a strong, athletic player with excellent rebounding ability and footwork. He is capable of finishing strongly around the rim and running the floor effectively.
Jaxton Simmons (Waurika)
Jaxton Simmons is one of southwest Oklahoma’s top players. He averaged 13.6 points as a sophomore and 15.9 points as a freshman while being heavily defended. With experienced teammates returning, he is poised for an even bigger junior season.
Rholton Bouziden (Waynoka)
Rholton Bouziden is a returning senior starter expected to take on a primary scoring role after the graduation of top scorers. A skilled shooter and hard worker, he has dedicated significant time in the gym to prepare for a breakout season.
Jackson Smith (Weatherford)
Jackson Smith will be a four-year starter for Weatherford. He played in the last three state championship games and was a key contributor to last year’s championship team. He is expected to take on a larger role as a senior leader.
Dakota Bidwell (Welch)
Dakota Bidwell is the heart and soul of Welch’s team. A four-year starter, he defends the opponent’s best players and contributes significantly to scoring. He is expected to have one of the biggest senior seasons in recent history.
Mason McCarty (Wellston)
Mason McCarty scored over 350 points as a freshman and was a key contributor to Wellston’s success. Now older and taller, he is a strong defender and understands the game well, serving as a coach on the floor.
Gauge McLin (Wellston)
Gauge McLin is a major contributor, averaging 10 points, 10 rebounds, and 2–3 blocks per game. He is a defensive and rebounding difference-maker who impacts the game every night.
Tristian Ladd (Westmoore)
Tristian Ladd is ready to step into a larger role. He is tough to stop when attacking the basket and consistently makes smart decisions in the lane.
Gerald Triplett (Westville)

Gerald Triplett, a 6’0” senior point guard, is poised for a huge season. A two-time conference champion, he has earned multiple conference honors and continues to be a strong leader for Westville.
Will Lewis (Wetumka)
Will Lewis is a skilled, hardworking, and unselfish player. A true three-level scorer and active defender, he excels at involving teammates and is committed to winning above personal stats.
Bill Stephens (Wewoka)
Bill Stephens is an aggressive defender and crafty scorer who is a key contributor for Wewoka.
Case Kana (Wilson)

Case Kana, a two-year starting point guard, averaged double figures and over seven assists per game as a sophomore. Named to multiple all-conference and all-tournament teams, he is a gym rat with excellent vision and court awareness.
Ke’shon Shelburn (Wilson-Henryetta)
Ke’shon Shelburn has led the state tournament in scoring two years in a row. He also led his team in scoring, rebounding, and blocks last season and is expected to have another stellar year to cap off his high school career.
Kadon Gaines (Woodward)

Kadon Gaines is a versatile player who can fill multiple positions, though he primarily plays shooting guard and small forward. He averaged 24 points per game last season and earned MVP honors at the Wheat Capital Tournament, was named to the All-Tournament Team at the Winter Classic, and won the Buckle of the Wheat Tournament. Kadon averaged 30 points per game during the Buckle of the Wheat Tournament, and his personal-best game came against Dodge City, where he scored 45 points and grabbed 15 rebounds. Off the court, he is a 4.0 student who helped his team win the Academic State Championship. Kadon plays in the EYBL with the Legynds basketball team and has been personally invited to elite camps, including the CP3 Camp in North Carolina, Crossroads Camp in Kansas City, and Jon Lucas Elite Camp in Houston. With his skills, leadership, and experience, he is expected to take on an even more prominent role this season.
Gunner Jackson & Jaxson Billings (Wyandotte)
Gunner Jackson and Jaxson Billings have been key contributors to the Wyandotte basketball program for the past two years, starting since their freshman seasons. Gunner is an aggressive attacking guard with excellent touch around the basket and strong court vision, consistently finding cutters in the offense. His three-point shooting has improved dramatically over the past two years, and he is expected to have a breakout junior season. Jaxson is a hybrid player at 6’4″ who can play both guard and post positions. He is an excellent ball handler, a 40.5% three-point shooter, and finishes well around the rim. His length makes him a disruptive presence on defense, and his ability to grab rebounds and push the ball in transition strengthens Wyandotte’s offense. Both Gunner and Jaxson are deserving of recognition in the VYPE Top 100.
Tay Bennett (Wynnewood)
Tay Bennett is the leader and captain of the Wynnewood Savages on the hardwood. He brings unmatched character and energy to the court, consistently giving full effort throughout every game. Tay’s leadership inspires his teammates, and the team often goes as he goes. Last season, he was a two-time tournament MVP, a three-time All-Tournament Team selection, an All-Conference player, and runner-up for All-Conference MVP, leading his team in nearly every statistical category.
Ethan King (Yukon)
Ethan King is a rising star for the Yukon Millers and is poised for a breakout season. A true two-way player, he impacts the game on both ends of the floor with relentless effort, high basketball IQ, and exceptional work ethic. Ethan leads by example, plays with intensity, and is known as the most coachable player in the program, consistently translating instruction into results. With his dedication and drive, he is set to be a key force in Yukon’s success this season.











