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<p>There was a lot of good talent at the Locust Grove Invitational. For the first day, Inola blew out Checotah to start things off. The after that, Glenpool pulled out to a big lead on Adair, which was led by a freshman and a sophomore. Adair tried fighting back, but could not quite recover. Then for game three, Nathan Hale destroyed Locust Grove JV. For the final game, Locust Grove came out and dismantled Enid. They had so many steals in the first quarter, that they fit their name of Pirates. </p>
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There was a lot of good talent at the Locust Grove Invitational. For the first day, Inola blew out Checotah to start things off. The after that, Glenpool pulled out to a big lead on Adair, which was led by a freshman and a sophomore. Adair tried fighting back, but could not quite recover. Then for game three, Nathan Hale destroyed Locust Grove JV. For the final game, Locust Grove came out and dismantled Enid. They had so many steals in the first quarter, that they fit their name of Pirates.
HEIGHT
6'2"
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CLASS
2024
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Oklahoma
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Hale
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5'9"
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CLASS
2025
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CLASS
2025
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