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Four of the top teams in the state of Oklahoma took the floor on Saturday night for the East vs West Showdown. Prep Hoops was on hand to cover the event. The OKC Storm took down Fort Cobb in overtime…
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Continue ReadingFour of the top teams in the state of Oklahoma took the floor on Saturday night for the East vs West Showdown. Prep Hoops was on hand to cover the event. The OKC Storm took down Fort Cobb in overtime in the first game. Tulsa Memorial followed with a narrow victory over Harrah.
Cameron Hines 2017 Fort Cobb Point Guard (Signed East Central University)
Hines shot the ball lights out form behind the arc. He has a great floor sense about his game that allows him to create offense off the bounce. Hines did a great mix of being unselfish with the ball, but at the same time taking advantage of his open shot opportunities.
Kellen Hines 2019 Fort Cobb Point Guard
Hines was excellent shooting the basketball despite playing through a leg injury. He used his mid-range pull up jumper to give the defense fits. Hines is getting better at handling the basketball, which has really benefited his game.
Luke Major 2018 OKC Storm Forward
Major brought toughness to the game in the post. He played on the Wing on offense, but banged in the paint on defense grabbing big time rebounds for the OKC Storm. Major has taken the next step in his game being more aggressive.
Trez Hankins 2018 OKC Storm Shooting Guard
Hankins shot the cover off the ball from three-point range. He is one of the best at shooting the ball as a catch and shoot guy from the behind the arc.
Nate Pendarvis 2018 OKC Storm Point Guard
Pendarvis is an athletic intriguing Point Guard in the 2018 class. He did a great job of not forcing the offense, but getting to the rim, and staying in the flow of the game. He did a great job of getting his teammates involved. Pendarvis hit a big and one basket at the rim that sealed the victory for the OKC Storm.
Andrew Sonnier 2017 OKC Storm Wing
Sonnier had quite the performance for the OKC Storm on Saturday evening. He used his length to his advantage on both ends of the floor. He was excellent from mid-range and around the rim. Sonnier is a long Wing with potential at the small college level.
Greyden Steinmetz 2017 Fort Cobb Shooting Guard
Greyden Steinmetz shot the ball lights out from the three-point line. He was the best offensive player on the floor for the game. It just takes a little bit of an opening for Steinmetz to get off his jumper.
Keylan Boone 2019 Tulsa Memorial Forward
Boone was at his best on Saturday against Harrah. He scored in all three phases of the game. Boone also rebounded the ball well for the Chargers. He kept them in the game early on and continued his good performance in the second half. He put on a clinic on Saturday. It was a special performance. At 6’6 Boone has the chance to be a Division I player in the Oklahoma 2019 class.
Brady Manek 2017 Harrah Forward (Signed Oklahoma)
Manek is on another level this week. He dominated against Tulsa Memorial hitting contested three-point shots left and right. Manek is a special talent and is clicking with his Panthers squad at the right time of the year. Manek was intense on the court and did everything he could to bring Harrah a victory.
Nolan Fox 2019 Harrah Point Guard
Fox is a three-point sniper that proved to be very clutch as the game continued. Fox played a lot off the ball, but got the job done spotting up from behind the arc. Fox is a shifty 5’8 Point Guard that uses his quickness to his advantage on both ends of the floor.
Caleb Nero 2017 Tulsa Memorial Combo Guard
It was not the greatest shooting performance by Nero, but he found other ways to score and be effective on offense. Nero got most of his scoring done by driving to the basket for looks at the rim. He used his floater to get going.
Carlos Slaughter 2017 Harrah Wing
Slaughter is one of the best under the radar Wings in Oklahoma. He used his athleticism, quickness and improved ball handling skills to give Tulsa Memorial fits. Slaughter handled the ball frequently for Harrah on Saturday night. Slaughter projects to the Division II level.
Kaelen Childs 2017 Tulsa Memorial (Signed Eastern College)
Childs played great defense throughout the night doing all he could when he was matched up against Brady Manek. He did not guard him the whole game, but took on the challenge of defending Manek in the second half. Childs did his best to slow him down with good footwork defensively. Childs also hit key buckets in the second half.