Edmond, OK – The Prep Hoops Next Circuit made its stop in Oklahoma this weekend. The event began on Friday, March 11th, continued with Pool play on Saturday, and concluded with Championship games on Sunday Afternoon. The event featured a…

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Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log inEdmond, OK – The Prep Hoops Next Circuit made its stop in Oklahoma this weekend. The event began on Friday, March 11th, continued with Pool play on Saturday, and concluded with Championship games on Sunday Afternoon. The event featured a total of 46 teams. It also featured several high-flying wings. In this article, we take a look at the top wings from the event.
Phoenix Woodson 6’3 SF PWB 2026 – Woodson displayed his versatility this weekend. He was one of several long and agile wings for PWB. His ability to score in a variety of ways makes him an intriguing prospect. Woodson slashed to the bucket, offensive rebounded and was able to make contested jumpers. He had a 19 point performance during pool play action.
DJ Howell 6’3 SG Team Griffin 2025 – Team Griffin had so many guys that sometimes you forget about Howell. Then he would do something to make you see why he has a chance to be really really good. He has a long wingspan and is a versatile offensive player. One of the things that impressed me most about him was his passing. Howell showed good vision and timing on several dimes to teammates throughout the weekend.
Carter Nettlelingham 5’10 SG Cy Fair Elite 2025 – Dude was a quiet bucket all weekend. Cy Fair as a team was really good this weekend and Nettlelingham was one of their best. The scoring shooter burst out of the gates with a 22 point game and steadily found ways to change the scoreboard throughout the weekend.
Cameron Dyer 6’0 SG JB White Elite 2025 – Dyer balled out this weekend he scored naturally using his slashing and shooting to get buckets. He opened up the weekend with a 19 point game in pool play and helped JB White reach the finals of the 14U division.
David Coe 5’10 SG Texas Summit 2026 (featured image) – Cole was one of the best transition players I saw all weekend. It always seemed as if he was faster than everyone on his way to the rim. His jumper was ok, as he knocked down just enough to keep defenders honest.
Bradon Scott 6’1 SG Team HQ 2025 – I heard about Scott before I saw him play. I get it, he can go, wing scorer with good ball skills. Gets out in transition and finishes and knocks down jumpers when given space. Had games of 25 and 28 during the weekend.
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