Top stars, best performances in Oklahoma high school boys 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.
Kieler Young, Broken Bow
Young scored 40 points and converted seven 3-point baskets while grabbing seven rebounds in the Savages' 78-60 win against McAlester on Friday.
Rickey Hunt Jr., Oklahoma City Millwood
Hunt had a double-double of 19 points and 11 rebounds while recording six assists in the Falcons' 66-63 win Friday against John Marshall.
Graham Tawwater, Bishop McGuinness
Tawwater had 30 points and 10 rebounds as the Fighting Irish prevailed, 83-62, against Santa Fe South on Friday. Tawwater also scored his 1,000th career point in that game.
Evan Crotts, Crossings Christian
Crotts scored 13 points and hit three 3's while grabbing five rebounds in the Knights' 49-47 win Friday against Oklahoma Christian School.
Tydonte Chester, Garber
Chester had 18 of his 21 points after halftime, including 12 in the final quarter, in the Wolverines' 69-56 win against Shattuck on Saturday.
Jael Torres, Hennessey
Torres had 13 of his team-high 18 points in the opening half as the Eagles posted a 56-34 win against Minco on Saturday.
Cahlese Lee, Edmond North
Lee scored 22 points in the Huskies' 69-51 win Friday at Southmoore.
E.J. Lewis, Owasso
Lewis scored 25 points as the Rams traveled to Bixby on Friday and came away with a 81-55 win. He had 20 of those points by halftime.
Ben Averitt, Jenks
Averitt finished with 21 points and grabbed eight rebounds as the Trojans outlasted Broken Arrow in double overtime, 63-60, on Friday.
Marquis Combs-Pierce, Norman
Combs-Pierce finished with 19 points, scoring seven second-quarter points, in the Tigers' 54-39 win against Edmond Santa Fe on Friday.
Tuvaris Noonan, Roland
Noonan led all scorers with 16 points as the Rangers edged Idabel on Saturday, 44-43.
Jaxon Blunt, Fort Gibson
Blunt scored 31 points as the Tigers outlasted Wagoner in overtime Friday, 43-40, a game in which they trailed 23-3 in the second quarter.
Javontae Campbell, Muskogee
Campbell scored 30 points, 14 of those coming in the opening quarter, as the Roughers posted a 61-52 win Friday against Tulsa Union.
Konnor Wight, Muldrow
Wight scored 22 points and hit five 3-point baskets as the Bulldogs recorded a home win against Checotah on Friday, 67-41.
Hunter Dearman, Oktaha
Dearman scored 17 points and hit five 3-pointers as the Tigers posted a 56-51 win Friday against Vian.
Tyler Day, Mannford
Day turned in a 24-point performance as the Pirates prevailed against Cleveland on Friday, 56-49.
Brayden Dutton, Yukon
Dutton scored 24 points as the Millers posted a 62-50 win Friday against Westmoore.
Jordan England, Midwest City Carl Albert
England scored 18 points as the Titans edged Piedmont on Friday, 55-51.
Lucas Lechlider, Verdigris
Lechlider scored 30 points and grabbed 10 rebounds in the Cardinals' 90-65 win Friday against Oologah.
Daylan Jarrard, Webbers Falls
Jarrard scored 23 points and made six 3-pointers, five coming in the opening half, as the Warriors defeated McCurtain, 55-45.
Geral Washington, Midway
Washington had 23 points in his team's 82-44 win Friday against Graham-Dustin. He also had 20 points in Midway's 70-25 win against Butner on Thursday.
Greyson Lewallen, Catoosa
Lewallen turned in a 23-point performance and also had three steals and two assists in the Indians' 57-52 win at Locust Grove on Friday.
Caylen Goff-Brown, Tulsa Central
Goff-Brown scored 27 points as the Braves posted an 84-68 win Friday against crosstown foe Webster.
Isaac McDoulett, Tuttle
McDoulett had 16 points, six rebounds, five assists and a block in the Tigers' 47-22 win Friday against Elgin.
Michael Wright, Porum
Wright had 30 points as the Panthers recorded a 58-38 win against Gans on Friday.
Michal Wooldridge, Bethany
Wooldridge scored 17 points while he grabbed 11 rebounds as the Bronchos posted a 52-47 win Friday against Heritage Hall.
Arzhonte Dallas, Lawton MacArthur
Dallas turned in a 22-point performance Friday as the Highlanders recorded a 69-63 win against Ardmore.
Dylan Hight, Perry
Hight scored 24 points, 12 of those coming in the second quarter, in the Maroons' 60-35 win Thursday against Riverside.
Keivon Hudson, Midwest City
Hudson scored 17 points and hit three 3-pointers in the second quarter as the Bombers rallied from an early deficit to win at Putnam City West on Tuesday, 55-48.
Tobyn Snow, Deer Creek-Lamont
Snow ended up with 15 points in helping his team to a 40-36 win Thursday against Burlington.
Jaylen Melton, Braggs
Melton had 22 points and also had 10 assists in his team's 73-34 win against Bokoshe on Thursday.
Parker Friedrichsen, Bixby
Friedrichsen scored 34 points and hit nine 3's in the Spartans' 80-71 win against Sand Springs on Tuesday.
Jackson Feely, Alva
Feely scored 19 points as the Goldbugs recorded a 52-38 win at Woodward on Tuesday.
Aaron Potter, Tulsa Booker T. Washington
Potter scored 17 points as the Hornets posted a 66-61 home win Tuesday against Broken Arrow.
Devon Tre Davis, El Reno
Davis, a freshman, made a putback shot as time expired to help the Indians defeat previously undefeated Kingfisher on Tuesday, 45-43.
Brayden Tatum, Allen
Tatum finshed with 21 points and hit six 3's as Allen edged Stuart on Tuesday, 44-42.
Blake Snowden, Lomega
Snowden scored 17 points in the Raiders' 74-26 win against Medford on Tuesday.
Adante' Holiman, McAlester
Holiman scored 43 points, made all 10 of his free-throw attempts, blocked two shots and even threw down a game-ending dunk in the Buffaloes' 76-60 win against Ada on Tuesday.
Dayton Forsythe, Dale
Forsythe scored the game-winning basket as the Pirates defeated Newcastle in double overtime on Tuesday, 56-54.
Brayden Stover, Okarche
Stover finished with a double-double of 26 points and 10 rebounds while making two 3-pointers in the Warriors' 62-40 win Tuesday against Crescent.
Buddy Hammer, Westville
Hammer finished with 22 points in the Yellowjackets' 65-40 win against Colcord on Thursday.