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<p>Checking in on top shooters from Oklahoma's current crop of rising seniors.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Few players in high school have a trademark shot like Brammer does. If teams don't send a double when he gets to his spot around the elbow, then his turnaround jumper might as well be automatic. That trademark shot, along with the ability to cook from deep has made him one of the most productive players in the Class of 2026. In fact, he's already crossed 1,000 points while playing at the 6A level. Expect the buckets to continue to flow with his move to Newcastle, who will either be in Class 5A and or 4A. Regardless of school size, the Racers with Brammer at the helm will be one of the top teams in Oklahoma.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Goodwin enters his senior year with his names all over the Jenks record books. From the jump, he's been a microwave type shooter from three. When it comes to a pure jumper, he has a strong argument to be the best in the state. Especially as he's seemingly in range from the second he gets off the bus. Goodwin is the type of walking weapon that always finds a home at the next level, because he can swing games with makes in a flurry. While also crucially spacing the floor. He's steadily added to his all around game, but perimeter shooting is his superpower. And it's very powerful.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Bigger role, bigger responsibilities, no issues so far for the now senior sharpshooter. Flat out sniper from deep, he broke out as a junior for the Class 4A State Runner ups. Has continued this June, with torrid shooting at local events and the recent Midwestern Showcase. Has range to 25+ feet. Very good as a catch and shoot, but with a bigger responsibility is continuing to refine his off the dribble shooting. Especially money with 2-3 dribble moves, either getting to the mid-range, or simply relocating along the three point. Complete with nasty stepbacks. The consistent production over the last nine months do not lie. </p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Reynolds has worked hard to improve his all around game, with notable improvements as a smart, unselfish passer. Along with competing on defense. But the note that will be on the top of his scouting report for the opposition this winter will be to not allow him to get clean looks from deep. His shooting ability will also be his chance to open doors for the next level. Playing for a Mustang squad that is expected to be deep and compete in 6A likely means he won't put up as gaudy numbers as some of the other standouts on the list. But the gravity he provides for his team will be crucial. And along with fellow senior [player_tooltip player_id='2638582' first='Gavin' last='Milligan'], they will likely hit plenty of big shots in crunch time that will swing games for the Broncos. </p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Norman racked up the wins last winter. The [program_tooltip program_id='2078432' first='[program_tooltip program_id='2076441' first='Rogue' last='']' last=''] racked up wins this spring. And Norman racked up the wins during team camps and summer league. One consistent in those wins, the sharpshooting of Holt. He's one of the best friends a skilled point guard could have, because if he's open when spotted up along the three point line. Odds are the shot is going in. And if he's covered, that means he's providing spacing for said point guard to go to work. Along with shooting, he's turning into a scrappy all around player. Capable of helping some with the ball handling. But shooting will be his calling card and his primary way of impacting winning. Which he does a lot of. </p>
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<p>Sheriff's game has evolved over the years. While he remains a silky shooter from three, often looking great running off screens and spotting up from deep. He has consistently looked smoother on the ball, snaking his way into the mid-range and even to the rim at times. Had a very productive June for the Bulldogs as their new go to option. He's also played a key role on a Team Oklahoma squad that is one of the better regional AAU teams, and have earned a chance to compete at a national level next month. If Sheriff keeps producing like he has, we're likely too low for a player who can light it up from deep and score like he does.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Stewart was part of a Stuart squad that had one of the best shooting performances last year at the Big House. The whole squad let it fly from deep with confidence and quickly. He had explosive scoring games all playoffs long last season, including 41 in District play to start their run. Stewart hit 11 three pointers in that contest. After averaging 14 a game as a junior, expect those numbers go up as the sharpshooting Hornets remain in the Class B State Title picture. </p>
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Checking in on top shooters from Oklahoma's current crop of rising seniors.
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Oklahoma
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Newcastle
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6'2"
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SG
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2026
State:
Oklahoma
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Jenks
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6'0"
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2026
State:
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Crossings Christian School
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6'0"
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SG
CLASS
2026
State:
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Mustang
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6'0"
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CG
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2026
State:
Oklahoma
School:
Norman
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6'3"
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SG
CLASS
2026
State:
Oklahoma
School:
Edmond Memorial
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Team Oklahoma
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6'2"
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SG
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2026
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Oklahoma
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Stuart
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