Top stars, best performances in Oklahoma boys high school basketball
By Buck Ringgold
Listed below are some of the top stars and best performances last week in Oklahoma high school boys basketball. If you know of a top performer we should include, please let us know in the comments.
Codey Petree, Stilwell
Petree scored 10 points as the Indians remained undefeated on the season after downing Poteau at home on Tuesday, 64-37.
Tre Elam, Pocola
Elam finished with a team-high 16 points as the Indians prevailed at Wilburton, 68-31, on Tuesday.
Reed Kauk, Red Oak
Kauk scored 34 points and made eight 3-point baskets as the Eagles recorded a 67-42 win at home Tuesday against Clayton.
Brenden Champlin, Buffalo Valley
Champlin finished with a team-high 22 points to pace Buffalo Valley to a 64-54 win Tuesday against McCurtain.
Zander Baker, Putnam City North
Baker finished with 25 points as PC North defeated Putnam City West on Tuesday, 58-40; then had 18 points in a 60-45 win at Enid on Friday.
Kevin Overton, Norman North
Overton ended up with 21 points as the Timberwolves rallied from a halftime deficit to win at Edmond Santa Fe, 58-51, on Friday.
Hayden Smith, Tahlequah
Smith led the Tigers with 14 points in their 75-37 win at home against Skiatook on Friday.
Aaron Potter, Tulsa Booker T. Washington
Potter had 24 points to help lead the undefeated Hornets to a 65-61 win at Owasso on Friday.
Graham Tawwater, Bishop McGuinness
Tawwater led the Fighting Irish with 18 points in their 79-61 win against Bishop Kelley on Saturday at the Paycom Center in Oklahoma City.
Connor Goodson, Norman
Goodson had a team-high 23 points to help pace the Tigers to a 62-59 win at home Friday against Moore.
Cal Furnish, Crossings Christian
Furnish ended up with 27 points and made four 3-pointers while adding five assists and five steals in his team's 78-60 win against Christian Heritage.
Dylan Warlick, Edmond North
Warlick scored 35 points and grabbed 16 rebounds in the Huskies' 74-54 win Friday against Edmond Deer Creek. He also blocked a shot with time running out Tuesday to preserve North's 56-54 win against Moore.
Quincy Hopkins, Midwest City Carl Albert
Hopkins scored 15 points to help lead the Titans to a 61-56 win Friday against the OKC Storm.
Hayden Brooks, Davenport
Brooks had 41 points as Davenport prevailed in its Homecoming game on Friday, with the Bulldogs beating Carney, 97-32.
David Castillo, Bartlesville
Castillo finished with 24 points as the Bruins recorded an 82-54 win at home Friday against Sand Springs.
Jacobi Sebock, Midwest City
Sebock had a team-high 14 points as the Bombers posted a 57-41 win Friday against Ponca City.
Brandon Garrison, Del City
Garrison scored 16 points as the Eagles posted an 84-56 win against El Reno on Tuesday.
Jadon Cool, Holland Hall
Cool turned in a 17-point performance to help lead the Dutch past Lincoln Christian, 67-51, on Thursday. He also had 18 points the next night, a 55-47 Holland Hall win against Metro Christian.
Killian Spellman, Tulsa Memorial
Spellman scored 12 points on 5-of-6 shooting and grabbed 12 rebounds as the Chargers defeated Tulsa Rogers, 74-44.
Anthony Allen, Broken Arrow
Allen had 19 points, six rebounds and four blocked shots as the Tigers picked up a big 66-62 road win Friday at Tulsa Union.
Noah Reimer, Lincoln Christian
Reimer had 22 points while recording seven rebounds and five assists in the Bulldogs' 54-31 win Friday at Rejoice Christian.
Seth Taylor, Bishop Kelley
Taylor turned in a team-high 29 points as the Comets went to McAlester on Tuesday and came away with an 87-77 win.
Justin Wormell, Bishop Kelley
Wormell scored 21 points and made three 3's to lead the Comets to a 61-49 win at home Friday against Tulsa Hale.
Austin Frazier, Fashion
Frazier finished with 23 points, six of those coming in overtime, as the Wildcats outlasted Wynnewood, 45-39, on Saturday. He also had 16 points on Friday in a 79-23 win against Wellston.
DeShawn Clark, Haskell
Clark had nine of his team-high 19 points in the third quarter as the Haymakers recorded a 53-47 win against Okmulgee on Friday.
Kejuan Reynolds, Porter
Reynolds had 48 points, 30 in the first half, in the Pirates' 87-68 win Tuesday against Ketchum. He then scored 43 on Thursday in a 70-55 win against Dewar and added 18 points the next night as the Pirates defeated Liberty, 59-52.
JaShawn Davison, Wagoner
Davison scored 21 points to help lead the Bulldogs to a 53-49 win at Sallisaw on Tuesday.
Blane Scott, Fort Gibson
Scott had 17 points, 11 coming in the second half, to help pace the Tigers past Catoosa on Tuesday, 72-62.
Kieler Young, Broken Bow
Young had a career-high 43 points and hit six 3-pointers to help the Savages to a 71-66 overtime win Friday at Caddo.
Chase Sucharda, Newcastle
Sucharda scored 29 points and grabbed five rebounds and had three assists as the Racers defeated Chickasha, 66-35, on Tuesday.
Ben Averitt, Jenks
Averitt scored 24 points to help the Trojans rally from an 11-point second-half deficit to record a 72-70 overtime win Tuesday at Tulsa Union. He also had 13 rebounds and six assists.