<p>BIRMINGHAM, Al. — Players from each of the respective programs representing Oklahoma at <em>the Platform</em> had impressive performances Friday, Saturday and Sunday.</p>
<p><span style="font-size: 1rem;">For Team Buddy Buckets 17U, Edmond Memorial senior forward [player_tooltip player_id="954194" first="JV" last="Seat"] drained a buzzer-beating go-ahead shot from past half-court, fading away towards the boundary to lift Buddy Buckets to a 56-55 win against Young & Reckless (IL) in the 11:15 game Sunday afternoon.</span></p>
<p>https://twitter.com/buddybuckets/status/1414271650317623298?s=21</p>
<p>For Tulsa Hawks 17U, Bixby junior guard [player_tooltip player_id="967379" first="Parker" last="Friedrichsen"] recorded a 25-point performance on 15 shots Saturday, one of his best performances of the summer so far.</p>
<p>https://twitter.com/tulsahawks/status/1413944894603808768?s=21</p>
<p>The junior, who boasts offers from Texas-San Antonio, Tulsa, Oral Roberts and others, led the Hawks all weekend. He was trailed by Broken Arrow senior forward [player_tooltip player_id="958390" first="Anthony" last="Allen"].</p>
<p>Allen’s best performance came Saturday when he scored 20 points, 11 rebounds and four blocks.</p>
<p>Also or Tulsa Hawks 17U, Victory Christian senior guard Joshua Udoumouh had an excellent performance against a Texas-based team Sunday when he scored 18 points and 10 boards, mostly from slashing to the rim and finishing around interior defenders. In that game, he displayed his natural athleticism, impressive acceleration and focus around the rim.</p>
<p>For Oklahoma Chaos, Tulsa Central senior guard [player_tooltip player_id="958416" first="Caylen" last="Goff-Brown"] scored 29 points Saturday. Goff-Brown shot 8-of-13 from the field that game.</p>
<p>https://twitter.com/mckinnisbryce/status/1413496530015854593?s=21</p>
<p>For JEB Elite 17U, Choctaw senior [player_tooltip player_id="1140501" first="robert" last="gambill"], who returned for action after missing time with injury, helped his team across the weekend with numerous outstanding performances.</p>
<p>https://twitter.com/je_basketball2/status/1414012533527224320?s=21</p>
<p>Piedmont senior Jayce Daniels led the way for JEB with 11.2 points, five boards and four assists per game across the weekend.</p>
<p>Putnam City North unsigned graduate [player_tooltip player_id="1015828" first="Kole" last="Johnson"] and Millwood unsigned graduate Clance Crosby each contributed in big ways for JEB, as well.</p>
<p>For Tulsa Hawks 17U Blue, Owasso senior [player_tooltip player_id="1164879" first="Aaron" last="Potter"] showcased a 21-assist performance Sunday to lead Hawks to a win and 100-plus-point performance, which included double-digit scoring performances from five players: Lincoln Christian senior [player_tooltip player_id="1164882" first="Noah" last="Reimer"] scored 29 points, Wagoner senior [player_tooltip player_id="967405" first="Jack" last="Southern"] with 18 points on four 3s, Owasso senior [player_tooltip player_id="1049321" first="Caleb" last="Leslie"] with 17 points on five 3s, Muskogee senior [player_tooltip player_id="1169885" first="Javontae" last="Campbell"] with 14 points, and Victory Christian senior Luke Patton with 11 points.</p>
<p>https://twitter.com/phcircuit/status/1414326871622365190?s=21</p>
<p>For Tulsa Hawks 16U, multiple players had outstanding performances throughout the weekend. Tulsa NOAH junior [player_tooltip player_id="1068565" first="Jarreth" last="Ingram"] led the team, including a 26-point, 13-rebound performance Saturday morning. Edmond Memorial junior [player_tooltip player_id="1068569" first="Justin" last="Ayubi"] had 20 points in that game.</p>
<p>https://twitter.com/mckinnisbryce/status/1413864900535926790?s=21</p>
<p>Ingram also did this in a Sunday game (skip to 0:15). . .</p>
<p>https://twitter.com/tulhawksrecruit/status/1414729971340283906?s=21</p>
<p>Tulsa Memorial junior [player_tooltip player_id="967378" first="Seth" last="Pratt"] had a 20-point game, including five 3s, to lead the Hawks on Sunday; Holland Hall junior [player_tooltip player_id="1211248" first="Nate" last="Mullendore"] trailed only slightly with 19 points.</p>
<p>Bishop Kelley junior Seth Taylor score 17 points on a perfect 4-of-4 performance past the arch on Saturday.</p>
<p>For JEB Elite 15U, OKC Storm forward Jeremiah Deering impressed the Prep Hoops staff with mature play.</p>
<p>https://twitter.com/rosslovelace/status/1413941564871749636?s=21</p>
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