Vote now: Who should be SBLive's Oklahoma high school athlete of the week?
By Buck Ringgold
Here are the candidates for SBLive Oklahoma’s high school athlete of the week for Jan. 31-Feb. 6. Read through the nominees and cast your vote. Voting will conclude Sunday at 11:59 p.m. If you would like to make a nomination in a future week, email nate@scorebooklive.com.
Editor’s Note: Our Athlete of the Week feature and corresponding poll is intended to be fun, and we do not set limits on how many times a fan can vote during the competition. However, we do not allow votes that are generated by script, macro or other automated means. Athletes that receive votes generated by script, macro or other automated means will be disqualified.
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Chrissen Harland, Stillwater girls basketball
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 girls basketball
Coons finished with 16 points as the Lady Trojans posted a 55-18 win against Henryetta on Saturday.
Devynn Harris, Amber-Pocasset girls basketball
Harris had 19 points, a team high, in her team's 55-43 win against Minco on Saturday.
Shiloh Fletcher, Howe girls basketball
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 girls basketball
Cantron led all scorers with 16 points to help the Lady Indians to a 47-27 win against Muldrow on Tuesday.
Racheal Watie, Roland girls basketball
Watie had a game-high 19 points Tuesday in the Lady Rangers' 44-31 home win against Poteau.
Alyssa Nielsen, Bixby girls basketball
Nielsen led all scorers with 18 points as the Lady Spartans posted a 58-52 win at Sapulpa on Tuesday.
Raylee Allison, Porter girls basketball
Allison finished with 19 points in her team's 66-47 win against Haskell on Tuesday.
Harlie Chesser, Warner girls basketball
Chesser scored a team-high 16 points in the Lady Eagles' 60-39 win Tuesday against Hulbert.
Lilly Thomas, Calumet girls basketball
Thomas had 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 girls basketball
Diaz had a team-high 13 points in the Lady Titans' 59-46 win Tuesday against Noble.
Adrienne Richmond, Del City girls basketball
Richmond had an 18-point performance in the Lady Eagles' 52-18 road win Tuesday at Shawnee.
Stevie Stinchcomb, McAlester girls basketball
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 girls basketball
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 girls basketball
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 girls basketball
Greer led her team with 13 points as the Dutch posted a 39-29 win Tuesday at Lincoln Christian.
Bianca McVay, Muskogee girls basketball
McVay had a team-high 26 points as the Lady Roughers defeated Bartlesville, 54-43, on Tuesday.
Samantha Shanks, Webbers Falls girls basketball
Shanks ended up with 20 points as the Lady Warriors recorded a 73-14 win Tuesday against Gans.
Addy Whiteley, Fort Gibson girls basketball
Whiteley led the Lady Tigers with 14 points in their 52-32 win at home Tuesday against Locust Grove.
Smalls Goudeau, Tahlequah girls basketball
Goudeau led all scorers with 15 points in the Lady Tigers' 70-30 home win Tuesday against Grove.
Albony Bryles, Moore girls basketball
Bryles had a team-high 17 points as the Lady Lions got a 59-42 road win at Stillwater on Tuesday.
Kylie Stilwell, Keys girls basketball
Stilwell had 15 points as the Lady Cougars prevailed, 47-39, against Oktaha on Tuesday.
Naveah Johnson, Hilldale girls basketball
Johnson turned in a 19-point performance Tuesday as the Lady Hornets got a 34-27 win against Catoosa.
Madi Surber, Tuttle girls basketball
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 girls basketball
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 girls basketball
Crandall had 15 points, 11 coming after halftime, in her team's 45-32 road win at Norman on Tuesday.
Jenna Woodall, LeFlore girls basketball
Woodall had 24 points as the Lady Savages picked up a 56-40 win against Smithville on Tuesday.
Brooke McCormack, Cameron girls basketball
McCormack ended up with 22 points as the Lady Yellowjackets got a 52-40 win Tuesday against Kinta.
Allyssa Parker, Pocola girls basketball
Parker had 20 points to help lead the Lady Indians to a 71-44 win Tuesday against Stigler.
Ashlynn Fincher, Ponca City girls basketball
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 girls basketball
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 girls basketball
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 girls basketball
Sullivan scored 13 points in the Lady Diamonds' 50-44 win Tuesday against Spiro.
Emery Arnold, Porum girls basketball
Arnold had a team-high 18 points as the Lady Panthers got a 49-28 win Tuesday against Okay.
Idaysia Mills, McCurtain girls basketball
Mills scored 18 points as McCurtain got a 65-21 win Tuesday against Arkoma.
Javen Christenberry, Keota girls basketball
Christenberry scored a team-high 19 points Tuesday in the Lady Lions' 56-45 win against Gore.
Kourtney Donaho, Wister girls basketball
Donaho had 13 points to help lead the Lady Wildcats to a 45-24 win Monday against Arkoma.
Emmary Elizondo, Sequoyah-Tahlequah girls basketball
Elizondo had 15 points Monday in her team's 59-20 win against Sequoyah-Claremore.
Kennedy Hight, Perry girls basketball
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 girls basketball
Chick had a team-high 14 points as the Lady Wolves defeated Hartshorne on Monday, 53-47.
Hailey Blair, Panama girls basketball
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.
Isaac McDoulett, Tuttle boys basketball
McDoulett scored 25 points, grabbed six rebounds and blocked three shots in the Tigers' 44-25 win Saturday against Elk City. He also had 20 points, three rebounds and a block in Tuttle's 49-34 win Tuesday against Anadarko.
Luke Gray, Oklahoma Christian School boys basketball
Gray turned in a double-double of 26 points and 11 rebounds in the Saints' 58-45 win Saturday against Christian Heritage. He also had a double-double of 30 points and 17 boards Tuesday as OCS defeated Prague, 77-49.
GerVon Washington, Midway boys basketball
Washington turned in an 18-point performance in his team's 62-52 win against Wilson on Saturday.
Camden Laskie, Edmond Deer Creek boys basketball
Laskie had a game-high 18 points as the Antlers posted a 60-39 win at Stillwater on Saturday.
Tyrus Teehee, Stilwell boys basketball
Teehee posted a team-high 22 points in the Indians' 68-42 home win Saturday against Wagoner.
Jagger Phillips, Panama boys basketball
Phillips had 30 points Saturday in the Razorbacks' 75-68 win against LeFlore. He also had 22 points in Panama's 62-45 win Monday against Kinta.
Nate Dacus, Amber-Pocasset boys basketball
Dacus turned in a 20-point showing as Am-Po picked up a 79-59 win against Minco on Saturday.
Ky Lynn, Howe boys basketball
Lynn scored 32 points and hit six 3-pointers while making a game-winning layup in the final seconds as the Lions outlasted Broken Bow in double overtime on Wednesday, 61-59. He also had six of his points over the two combined overtime periods.
David Castillo, Bartlesville boys basketball
The sophomore standout scored 35 points and went 6-of-8 from the free-throw line in the Bruins' 62-56 win at Muskogee on Tuesday.
Ethan Briggs, Fort Gibson boys basketball
Briggs had 18 points and grabbed seven rebounds in the Tigers' 73-51 win at home Tuesday against Locust Grove.
Preston Holmes, Oktaha boys basketball
Holmes poured in 25 points, 16 of those in the final quarter, as the Tigers held off Keys on Tuesday, 42-36.
Diezel Davis, Okay boys basketball
Davis scored 16 points in the Mustangs' 57-30 win against Porum on Tuesday.
Cale Matlock, Tahlequah boys basketball
Matlock had 16 points to help the Tigers past Grove, 62-43, in Tuesday night action.
Skelly Taylor, Webbers Falls boys basketball
Taylor had 14 points in the Warriors' 62-38 win Tuesday against Gans.
Trey Bartholomew, Coweta boys basketball
Bartholomew scored 15 points and grabbed 11 rebounds as the Tigers prevailed against Claremore on Tuesday, 54-47.
Karson Bickel, Sequoyah-Claremore boys basketball
Bickel had 16 points and seven rebounds while making three 3's in the Eagles' 52-46 win against Inola on Tuesday.
Caden Willard, Porter boys basketball
Willard had 14 points as Porter defeated Haskell on Tuesday, 47-42.
Dalen Fuller, Tulsa Union boys basketball
Fuller scored 28 points in the Redhawks' 79-38 win Tuesday against Sand Springs.
Adante' Holiman, McAlester boys basketball
Holiman had a team-high 35 points Tuesday in the Buffaloes' 74-60 win against Durant. He also had eight rebounds and eight steals.
K'den Richardson, Vian boys basketball
Richardson scored 12 points in the Wolverines' 42-26 win Tuesday against Central Sallisaw.
Parker Friedrichsen, Bixby boys basketball
Friedrichsen scored 30 points and went 50 percent from the field as the Spartans won at Sapulpa on Tuesday, 85-48.
Caden Fry, Owasso boys basketball
Fry finished with 20 points as the Rams won at Broken Arrow on Tuesday, 60-42.
Aaron Potter, Tulsa Booker T. Washington boys basketball
Potter had 31 points, including 13 points and three 3's in the first quarter, in the Hornets' 75-59 win Tuesday against Jenks.
Cainen Mar, Lincoln Christian boys basketball
Mar scored 17 points, including a buzzer-beater from half-court to end the third quarter, and grabbed eight rebounds in the Bulldogs' 70-64 home win Tuesday against Holland Hall.
Marcus Dockins, Moore boys basketball
Dockins led the Lions with 16 points in their 76-50 win at Stillwater on Tuesday.
Tre Elam, Pocola boys basketball
Elam led the Indians with 18 points, eight of those coming in the first quarter, in Pocola's 56-34 win Tuesday against Stigler.
Jared Huff, Spiro boys basketball
Huff picked up 12 points as the Bulldogs held off Sallisaw on Tuesday, 42-39.
Gabe Battles, Morrison boys basketball
Battles finished with a game-high 26 points as the Wildcats defeated Glencoe on Tuesday, 82-57.
Cam Mathis, Enid boys basketball
Mathis led the Plainsmen with 13 points in their 51-45 win at Ponca City on Tuesday.
Jesus Cano, Woodward boys basketball
Cano ended up with 19 points to help lead the Boomers past Guymon, 60-30, on Tuesday night.
Jeremiah Johnson, Norman North boys basketball
Johnson scored 24 points, 14 in the third quarter, and also hit the game-winning shot in the final seconds as the Timberwolves prevailed, 63-62, against Mustang on Tuesday.
Conner Goodson, Norman boys basketball
Goodson ended up with 13 points and had two steals as the Tigers posted a 50-43 win Tuesday against Southmoore.
Trenton Followill, Keota boys basketball
Followill had 20 points as the Lions edged Gore on Tuesday, 46-44.
Brayden Tatum, Allen boys basketball
Tatum scored 25 points, made five 3-pointers and was 4-for-4 from the free-throw line in the Mustangs' 62-40 win Tuesday against Strother.
Jordan England, Midwest City Carl Albert boys basketball
England had a team-high 13 points in the Titans' 62-53 win Tuesday against Noble.
Percy Green, Del City boys basketball
Green scored 16 points to help lead the Eagles past Shawnee, 68-31.
Jacobi Sebock, Midwest City boys basketball
Sebock had a team-high 16 points as the Bombers rallied from a 17-point third-quarter deficit for a 71-67 win against Putnam City North on Tuesday.
Chase Lloyd, LeFlore boys basketball
Lloyd had a team-high 21 points Tuesday in the Savages' 70-50 win against Smithville.
Landon Thurman, Heavener boys basketball
Thurman had 23 points in the Wolves' 71-63 win against Hartshorne on Monday and also had 19 points, 10 in the fourth quarter, as Heavener downed Talihina on Tuesday, 58-47.
Deuce Walden, Arkoma boys basketball
Walden ended up with 19 points Tuesday in the Mustangs' 70-55 win against McCurtain.
Riley Crane, Wister boys basketball
Crane scored 21 points, eight in the first quarter, in the Wildcats' 58-51 win Monday at Arkoma.