Wednesday, December 03, 2008

Tis the season......Hoop time is here!!

Although football State Championships will be awarded this weekend in most of the Oklahoma High School classes, including two Tulsa area teams [Jenks vs. Union] driving over an hour away to settle their difference at T. Boone Pickens OSU stadium, it is tipoff time for the basketball boys. Small schools have been going at it for several weeks and now EVERYONE is playing.

One of the sites we like to visit, http://www.coachesaid.com/ puts out a periodic "HOT LIST" and thought we would give these prep hoopstars another weblink for their facebook. Congrats and let the games begin!!!


December 3
BOYS BASKETBALL
Nathan Beene, Granite Sophomore totaled 21 points and 12 assists in a rout of Eldorado.

Patrick Bryan, EarlsboroScorched the nets for 32 points as the Wildcats got off and running early on the way to a 90-60 victory against Asher.

Todd Canady, Metro Christian Class 3A preseason MVP got off to a flying start with a game-high 25 points as the Patriots pulled away from Arkansas contender Shiloh Christian.

Carlos England, Harding PrepTerrific start for the junior, averaging 23.5 points and just under 10 rebounds a game as the Eagles are 5-2 for the season.

Kaleb Foster, Medford The 6-5 senior was nearly unstoppable with 25 big points as the Cardinals cruised past Waukomis, 70-44.

Denzel Goudeau, Harding Prep Notched 27.5 points, seven assists and over six steals a game in the Eagles' runner-up finish in the Grace Christian Invitational.

Adam Harrell, Collinsville Cardinals needed all of his huge 32-point explosion to outslug Skiatook in an opening night overtime thriller.

James Harris, Tulsa Central One of the Braves few returnees stepped up large with a game-high 29 points helping Central to a 2-0 start in a 54-53 win against Tulsa Hale.

Joe Morris, Colcord Keyed a huge 36-11 first half run en route to 26 points in a 70-38 thumping of Watts.

Brock Morton, Holland Hall Catalyst for the Dutchmen with 28 points as they held off a late rally to edge Victory Christian in the season opener.

Mikey Orr, Calumet Senior guard has been scorching the nets, averaging 24 points per game in a 6-0 start. Notched a career-high 35 in a victory against Minco.

Dalen Qualls, Stratford Not a bad opening night for the sophomore sharpshooter, who torched Fox for 50 points in a big tournament win at Elmore City.

Dane Thrash, Granite Continued his torrid scoring pace with 32 points and nine assists in a win over Eldorado.

Jason Woodard, Fort Supply Sophomore guard was a one-man wrecking crew against Sharon-Mutual, ripping the nets for 37 points as the Bulldogs cruised to victory.

Darrius Woods, Coyle Poured in 54 points, 35 rebounds and 9 assists in a pair of opening wins over Oilton and Carney.

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