Top stars, best performances in Oklahoma high school girls basketball

Some of the top stars and best performances last week in Oklahoma high school girls basketball
Top stars, best performances in Oklahoma high school girls basketball
Top stars, best performances in Oklahoma high school girls basketball /

By Buck Ringgold

Listed below are some of the top stars and best performances last week in Oklahoma high school girls basketball. If you know of a top performer we should include, please let us know in the comments.

Chrissen Harland, Stillwater

Harland led all scorers with 31 points and made 11-of-13 free throws as the Lady Pioneers won at home Saturday with a 62-49 win against Edmond Deer Creek.

Hannah Coons, Kiefer

Coons finished with 16 points as the Lady Trojans posted a 55-18 win against Henryetta on Saturday.

Devynn Harris, Amber-Pocasset

Harris had 19 points, a team high, in her team's 55-43 win against Minco on Saturday.

Shiloh Fletcher, Howe

Fletcher led the Lady Lions with 15 points, 11 coming in the first quarter, in their 69-35 home win Wednesday against Broken Bow. She also converted three 3-pointers.

Shannon Cantron, Stilwell

Cantron led all scorers with 16 points to help the Lady Indians to a 47-27 win against Muldrow on Tuesday.

Racheal Watie, Roland

Watie had a game-high 19 points Tuesday in the Lady Rangers' 44-31 home win against Poteau.

Alyssa Nielsen, Bixby

Nielsen led all scorers with 18 points as the Lady Spartans posted a 58-52 win at Sapulpa on Tuesday.

Raylee Allison, Porter

Allison finished with 19 points in her team's 66-47 win against Haskell on Tuesday.

Harlie Chesser, Warner

Chesser scored a team-high 16 points in the Lady Eagles' 60-39 win Tuesday against Hulbert.

Lilly Thomas, Calumet

Thomas recorded a double-double of 24 points and 10 rebounds in her team's 72-23 win against Crescent on Tuesday.

Ariana Diaz, Midwest City Carl Albert

Diaz had a team-high 13 points in the Lady Titans' 59-46-win Tuesday against Noble.

Adrienne Richmond, Del City

Richmond had an 18-point performance in the Lady Eagles' 52-18 road win Tuesday at Shawnee.

Stevie Stinchcomb, McAlester

Stinchcomb led the Lady Buffaloes with 26 points, shot 73 percent from the field, grabbed seven rebounds and came up with six steals in their 63-31-win Tuesday at home against Durant.

Journey Armstead, Sand Springs

Armstead had 10 points, eight of those coming in the fourth quarter and all coming on free throws in the Lady Sandites' 38-34 win Tuesday against Tulsa Union.

Marcayla Johnson, Tulsa Booker T. Washington

Johnson had 19 points and finished with a double-double, grabbing 11 rebounds, in the Lady Hornets' 54-42 win Tuesday at home against Jenks.

Ava Greer, Holland Hall

Greer led her team with 13 points as the Dutch posted a 39-29 win Tuesday at Lincoln Christian.

Bianca McVay, Muskogee

McVay had a team-high 26 points as the Lady Roughers defeated Bartlesville, 54-43, on Tuesday.

Samantha Shanks, Webbers Falls

Shanks ended up with 20 points as the Lady Warriors recorded a 73-14 win Tuesday against Gans.

Addy Whiteley, Fort Gibson

Whiteley led the Lady Tigers with 14 points in their 52-32 win at home Tuesday against Locust Grove.

Smalls Goudeau, Tahlequah

Goudeau led all scorers with 15 points in the Lady Tigers' 70-30 home win Tuesday against Grove.

Albony Bryles, Moore

Bryles had a team-high 17 points as the Lady Lions got a 59-42 road win at Stillwater on Tuesday.

Kylie Stilwell, Keys

Stilwell had 15 points as the Lady Cougars prevailed, 47-39, against Oktaha on Tuesday.

Naveah Johnson, Hilldale

Johnson turned in a 19-point performance Tuesday as the Lady Hornets got a 34-27 win against Catoosa.

Madi Surber, Tuttle

Surber had 16 points, 10 coming in the opening half, as the Lady Tigers got a 67-15-win Tuesday against Anadarko.

Sania Richardson, Ada

The Lady Cougars' standout freshman had a game-high 39 points and converted six 3-pointers in their 73-32 win Tuesday against Seminole.

Maddie Crandall, Southmoore

Crandall had 15 points, 11 coming after halftime, in her team's 45-32 road win at Norman on Tuesday.

Jenna Woodall, LeFlore

Woodall had 24 points as the Lady Savages picked up a 56-40 win against Smithville on Tuesday.

Brooke McCormack, Cameron

McCormack ended up with 22 points as the Lady Yellowjackets got a 52-40-win Tuesday against Kinta.

Allyssa Parker, Pocola

Parker had 20 points to help lead the Lady Indians to a 71-44-win Tuesday against Stigler.

Ashlynn Fincher, Ponca City

Fincher had a team-high 14 points and converted three 3-pointers Tuesday as the Lady Wildcats picked up a 53-35 win at home against Enid.

Grace Bump, Claremore

Bump finished with 13 points and four rebounds while making three 3-pointers as the Lady Zebras held off Coweta on Tuesday, 43-40.

Morgan Borgstadt, Verdigris

Borgstadt had a double-double of 26 points and 12 rebounds while adding four assists in the Lady Cardinals' 59-36-win Tuesday against Wagoner.

Addison Sullivan, Sallisaw

Sullivan scored 13 points in the Lady Diamonds' 50-44-win Tuesday against Spiro.

Emery Arnold, Porum

Arnold had a team-high 18 points as the Lady Panthers got a 49-28 win Tuesday against Okay.

Idaysia Mills, McCurtain

Mills scored 18 points as McCurtain got a 65-21 win Tuesday against Arkoma.

Javen Christenberry, Keota

Christenberry scored a team-high 19 points Tuesday in the Lady Lions' 56-45 win against Gore.

Kourtney Donaho, Wister

Donaho had 13 points to help lead the Lady Wildcats to a 45-24-win Monday against Arkoma.

Emmary Elizondo, Sequoyah-Tahlequah

Elizondo had 15 points Monday in her team's 59-20 win against Sequoyah-Claremore.

Kennedy Hight, Perry

Hight had a game-high 14 points and made all five of her free-throw attempts in the Lady Maroons' 46-31 win Monday against Pawnee.

Lexy Chick, Heavener

Chick had a team-high 14 points as the Lady Wolves defeated Hartshorne on Monday, 53-47.

Hailey Blair, Panama

Blair scored 10 of her team-high 14 points in the first quarter as the Lady Razorbacks got a 53-31 win Monday against Kinta.


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Nate Olson, SBLive Sports

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