Oklahoma Preview: “Vocal Leaders”
Vocal leadership is one of the most valuable tools a player can have in their game. Here are some of the players who show it best in the state of Oklahoma. Matthew Stone | Kingfisher | 2021 | 6’4 |…
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Continue ReadingVocal leadership is one of the most valuable tools a player can have in their game. Here are some of the players who show it best in the state of Oklahoma.
Matthew Stone | Kingfisher | 2021 | 6’4 | G
Stone’s intensity on the court is the key to Kingfisher’s game. His highs are Kingfisher’s highs and his lows are Kingfisher’s lows. Stone’s talk is invaluable to his teammates, helping them find their spot on the defensive end and keeping everyone on track with the offense.
Caden Hale | Metro Christian | 2020 | 6’0 | G
Hale’s ability to direct Metro Christian on both sides of the court is something special. The guard is not afraid to get loud and direct teammates, making his team’s communication all the better. Metro Christian is in good hands with this senior guard.
Jade Watkins | Newcastle | 2021 | 6’4 | F
Watkins makes his presence known on and off the court with Newcastle. Communicating with his teammates from the bench or pointing out aspects of the opposing team’s game, Watkins is very valuable to the Newcastle coaching staff.
CJ Campbell | Edmond Memorial | 2020 | 5’11 | G
Campbell’s leadership is one of the best in 6A. He plays with heart and emotion, never taking a play off. Surrounded by the very young roster of Edmond Memorial, Campbell can make a huge impact on the future of the program through his leadership.
BJ Jefferson | Tulsa Central | 2020 | 6’3 | G
The big guard at Tulsa Central talks the talk and walks the walk. Keeping his teammates’ heads up on a bad play or being there for them when a play goes right, Jefferson does all the right things for his squad and puts them first.