After the third week of hoops action across the state of Oklahoma, small-school hoops had its share of entertainment. Here are our small school rankings as of Dec. 17, 2018: Prep Hoops Oklahoma 3A Rankings (Week Four) 1 Kingston 7-0 ↔1…
After the third week of hoops action across the state of Oklahoma, small-school hoops had its share of entertainment. Here are our small school rankings as of Dec. 17, 2018:
Prep Hoops Oklahoma 3A Rankings (Week Four)
Kingston continues on its rampage with an OBU Tournament Championship win over Elgin.
Millwood picks up wins against Crossings Christian and 4A Douglass.
Roland moves up as it builds on its untouched campaign for the 2018-19 season.
Star-Spencer took a slight hit with three quality losses to Enid, John Marshall, and Northwest Classen.
Metro Christian remains undefeated.
6 |
Sequoyah-Tahlequah |
5-1 |
↔6 |
10 |
Crossings Christian |
4-3 |
↔10 |
Prep Hoops Oklahoma 2A Rankings (Week Four)
Dale suffered a loss to 3A Christian Heritage, but defeated No. 6 Luther this week.
Vanoss lost on Saturday to 3A Christian Heritage on Saturday, but remains within reach of the top spot.
Hennessey rises for the second-straight week as it remains unbeaten.
Carnegie falls with a loss to 2A NR Minco.
Hooker rebuilds and hopes to jump back into the top five in the coming weeks.
Unbeaten Minco upset Carnegie to hop into the rankings and looks to rise even further.
Prep Hoops Oklahoma A Rankings (Week Four)
1 |
Ft. Cobb-Broxton |
9-2 |
↔1 |
Ft. Cobb-Broxton was handed its second loss from 3A Riverside, but also found wins against Central High and Mangum.
Glencoe beat B No. 5 Varnum this week and eyes the top spot closely.
Frontier took its first loss to 3A Perry, but bounced back with wins over Woodland and Coyle.
Wright City was defeated by B No. 1 Kinta for its third loss this season.
Vici remained undefeated this week with a trio of wins. It will face off against B No. 4 Leedy.
Prep Hoops Oklahoma B Rankings (Week Four)
Kinta continues on its 2018-19 tour with a trio of wins to secure the First National Bank Classic Championship.
Duke builds to its resume with a win against Cement.
Varnum takes its second loss to A No. 2 Glencoe.
McCurtain defeated Battiest for the Indianola Tournament Championship.
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