Top Performers from Day 2: OK State Tournament
The second day of the Oklahoma State Tournament was full of top-tier talent and exciting finishes from some of the state’s best teams. While there are numerous players that we could highlight from Saturday, there are only a few that…
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Continue ReadingThe second day of the Oklahoma State Tournament was full of top-tier talent and exciting finishes from some of the state’s best teams. While there are numerous players that we could highlight from Saturday, there are only a few that we can consider top performers from the day.
Chase Davis, Kingfisher (2023):
Davis is a junior at Kingfisher entering his senior season. He showed why Kingfisher’s so excited to see what he can do next season for the Yellowjackets following a State Championship.
On Saturday, Davis finished with a game-high 21 points on efficient shooting while also handling the paint for the Yellowjackets against one of the tournament’s best teams, the Tulsa Hawks. At 6-foot-4, Davis has the length to play inside the paint and has the skillset and agility to play the traditional wing position.
Jacob Aquino, Mighty Kings (2023):
Aquino is not only one of the best point guards in this tournament, but he’s one of the best scorers as well. In the Kings’ first game on Saturday, Aquino finished with 24 points and nine assists, backing up the claim that he’s one of the best point guards in the tournament.
Jadon Cool Jadon Cool 6'3" | CG Holland Hall | 2023 State OK , Tulsa Hawks (2023):
Cool’s last name goes with his style of play. He’s cool, and he’s seemingly always under control. What makes him unique is how he impacts even when certain aspects of his game aren’t working for him. That’s a rare attribute for a sophomore in high school. On Saturday, Cool finished with 12 points, 11 rebounds, and seven assists in a big win over Kingfisher.