Ava Campos (Ada)

Ava is a skilled post player who has put in significant work to expand her perimeter game, allowing her to play multiple positions and give the lineup added versatility this season.
Ali Schwerdtfeger (Adair)
Ali has been a key part of the program’s success over the past three seasons and will be a four-year starter. She has embraced every role asked of her, handling the ball, scoring inside and out, and even battling in the post thanks to her strength. Ali has signed to continue her basketball career at NSU.
Hayden Castillo-Dickerson (Altus)

Hayden is a junior who works year-round on her game and competes at a high level across multiple sports. She plays for Team Oklahoma during the summer, is a member of the high school volleyball team, and also runs track. A phenomenal athlete with an elite work ethic, she has the tools and drive to play at the college level.
Kylie Adair (Alva)

Kylie is a lockdown defender who runs the point guard position with a high basketball IQ. A 4.0 student, she has started since her freshman year and has helped lead her team to the state tournament three consecutive seasons. Committed to NWOSU, she is poised for a big year with the Ladybugs and is an outstanding representative of the program on and off the court.
Sadie Franklin (Amber-Pocasset)
Sadie is a four-year starter known for her toughness, relentless motor, and competitive drive. Her strength and athleticism allow her to guard multiple positions, while her physical style makes her a difficult matchup on the offensive end.
Ava Pebeahshy (Anadarko)
Ava was the starting point guard on last year’s state tournament team and brings poise and leadership to the floor. She is a smart, scrappy player who pushes the pace, consistently makes the right decisions, and will look to lead the team this season.
Allie Tune (Arnett)

Allie surpassed 1,100 points and 500 rebounds as a junior and has been a starter since her freshman year. She can play both in the post and on the perimeter, impacting the game as a scorer, rebounder, and passer.
Hadli Campbell (Atoka)
Hadli is a 5’10 junior who does a little bit of everything for her team. She brings size, skill, and versatility, and is the type of player who elevates everyone around her. Her leadership and consistency will be vital to the team’s success.
Brya Appelhans (Balko-Forgan)
Brya is an extremely versatile forward who can score in a variety of ways. She has a strong jump shot, can stretch the floor with her three-point range, and is the team’s best defender. Her length and athleticism allow her to guard positions one through five and create constant problems on the defensive end.
Nellie Holcomb & Lyndsi Hicks (Barnsdall)
Nellie Holcomb is an aggressive force on both ends of the floor whose skill set often demands double teams, opening opportunities for her teammates. She earned All-VYPE 100 honors last season, was a first-team all-conference selection, and collected multiple all-tournament honors. Lyndsi Hicks is a left-handed shooter who can score from anywhere on the floor and is set to graduate this year. She was named an underclassman to watch by VYPE last season.
Sami Sheaffer, Emma Zimmerman, & Kenzie Denny (Bartlesville)
Sami Sheaffer is ranked No. 13 in the state by Prep Girls Hoops and is coming off a standout season in which she averaged 14.2 points, 5.8 rebounds, 2.6 assists, and 2.3 steals per game. She earned Second Team All-District honors, was named District 4’s Newcomer of the Year, made the 2025 Pangos All-American Team, and was a VYPE Top 100 player in 2024. Sami has committed to the University of Central Arkansas.
Emma Zimmerman has started more than 70 Class 6A varsity games during her career and is known for her defensive impact. She was an All-District Defensive Player of the Year nominee in 2023–24, earned All-District Honorable Mention, and averaged 6.6 points, 3.0 rebounds, and 2.2 assists while shooting 39.1 percent from three last season.
Kenzie Denny is a three-year varsity player who started at point guard as a freshman. She earned All-District Honorable Mention as a junior and averaged 6.4 points, 2.0 rebounds, and 2.3 assists last season while shooting 55 percent from the field and 38 percent from beyond the arc.
Korley Batchelor (Battiest)
Korley is a developing player who brings value to the program through her work ethic and commitment to continued improvement.
Ava Slagle (Berryhill)

Ava has established herself as one of the top players on her team and one of the premier talents in the state. What truly separates her is her relentless work ethic and unwavering determination, as she approaches every practice and game with a never-give-up attitude. Her dedication, competitive spirit, and leadership have made her a cornerstone of the program and a role model for younger athletes.
Camryn Regier & Ali Linn (Bethany)
Juniors Camryn Regier and Ali Linn are dynamic, versatile players with complete offensive skill sets. Both can shoot from the perimeter, score in the post, and attack off the dribble, while also drawing fouls and getting to the free throw line. Camryn is an elite defender who uses her length and quickness to guard all five positions and set the tone defensively, while also emerging as a leader in points and rebounds. Ali is a tough, aggressive guard who thrives on paint touches, plays with a physical edge, and consistently attacks the glass on both ends of the floor.
Ava Gascon (Bethel)

Ava is a Cameron University commit who led the team in scoring and can score from anywhere on the floor. She has deep shooting range, can create off the dribble and finish at the rim, and consistently does a great job getting her teammates involved while creating havoc on the defensive end.
Mariah Conally, Acelynn Tucker, & Kashlynn Cooper (Bishop McGuinness)

Mariah Conally is an electrifying scorer whose improved three-point shot makes her a key piece in the team’s push to take the next step this season. She guards multiple positions, showcases her versatility on both ends of the floor, and consistently elevates her play in big games. Acelynn Tucker is coming off an outstanding freshman season in which she nearly averaged a double-double from the point guard position, posting 12 points and nine rebounds per game. She applies relentless, 94-foot pressure on opposing teams’ top players and will be a major factor as the team builds toward a state tournament run. Kashlynn Cooper is a transfer from Heritage Hall who led her previous team in scoring at 15 points per game. She creates mismatches against both smaller guards and bigger forwards, shoots the ball at a high clip, and can score with her back to the basket, making her a critical piece in pushing the program forward this season.
Kate Wernli, Kate Datel, Brooklynn Scarborough, Kourtney Wright, & Kerrington Campbell (Bixby)

Each of these nominees is competing at a high level and is either committed to a Division I program, receiving significant Division I exposure, or on track to play at the Division II level.
Jaeden Munroe (Blackwell)

Jaeden is a 5’9, highly athletic guard with long arms and quick feet who brings consistency and versatility to the floor. She is a reliable mid-range shooter who continues to extend her range to the three-point line, runs the floor well, and has the ability to guard all five positions with a combination of speed and physicality.
Kylann Dobbs (Blanchard)

Kylann took a major step forward late in the season, averaging nearly nine points per game over the final five contests, including a 20-point performance. She is a fierce competitor on the defensive end, applies relentless ball pressure, continues to improve her shooting, and is a deceptively strong offensive rebounder. She is poised to make even bigger strides during her senior season.
Kylinn Johnson-Cooper & Tianna Butler (Booker T. Washington)
Kylinn Johnson-Cooper is a four-year starter who has helped lead the Lady Hornets to a semifinal state appearance and a trip to the state championship game last season. She can stretch the floor, create off the dribble, and is a strong defender who often guards the opposing team’s top offensive threat. After an outstanding career, she is looking forward to another deep postseason run in her senior year. Tianna Butler is a long, athletic guard with the versatility to play all five positions. She shoots the ball well, can score off the dribble, stretches the floor effectively, rebounds at a high level, and is an excellent shot blocker.
Mila Muro (Bridge Creek)

Mila is an extremely versatile player with a high basketball IQ whose size, strength, and skill make her a difficult matchup. Her ability to defend all five positions and impact the game in multiple ways will make her a vital part of the team this season.
Amiyah Rolland (Bristow)
Amiyah is a true difference-maker on both ends of the floor. Offensively, she handles the ball well and uses her strength and skill to attack the rim, while defensively she relies on strong instincts and athleticism to disrupt opponents and create turnovers.
Janaya McCrary, Gracie Sanders, Lia Peters, & Suriah Matthew (Broken Arrow)

Janaya McCrary served as a distributing point guard last season and will step into a larger scoring role this year while continuing to bring tenacious on-ball defense, establishing herself as one of the top guards in the state over the next two seasons. Suriah Matthew is the team’s Swiss Army knife, willing to do whatever it takes to win, capable of guarding positions one through five, and now a consistent scoring threat from beyond the arc. Gracie Sanders is a transfer from Coweta whose scoring ability continues to improve daily, highlighted by her natural feel for the game and ability to quickly pick up new concepts. Lia Peters, a transfer from Fort Gibson, is one of the top athletes in the program and will be a tremendous defender and playmaker.
Tyson Woolsey & Jaylen Cauthron (Broken Bow)
Tyson Woolsey is emerging as a dominant interior presence and has begun to receive Division I interest. She works relentlessly on her game and is coming off a strong sophomore season in which she averaged 14 points, 8.5 rebounds, and two blocks per game. Jaylen Cauthron is being recruited by multiple Division I programs and is an elite playmaker who can score at all three levels while also excelling on the defensive end. As a sophomore, she averaged 18.7 points, eight rebounds, 3.4 assists, and three steals per game. Both players are primed for big junior seasons at Broken Bow.
Hayden Mayfield (Calumet)

Hayden is a talented and dynamic guard who already plays with strength and confidence beyond her years. She is an excellent shooter, can score at all three levels, has outstanding court vision, and consistently gets her teammates involved while communicating effectively on the floor. A servant leader and fierce competitor, she sets the tone with her work ethic and team-first mentality.
Morgan Darrell (Caney)
Morgan is a hard-working, fast, and driven athlete who consistently gives maximum effort and strives to excel in everything she does.
Presley Smith (Caney Valley)
Presley is a phenomenal athlete who can score at all three levels and is a tenacious defender. Her ability to play both point guard and shooting guard adds valuable versatility, and as a freshman she totaled 285 points, averaged 13.2 points per game, and contributed 80 rebounds, 43 assists, 65 deflections, 41 steals, and three blocks.
Kamdyn Hulse (Canton)

Kamdyn is a complete player and one of the most accomplished athletes in school history. She is an extremely versatile competitor who can play all five positions, combines intelligence and toughness, and is an explosive offensive threat with unlimited shooting range and the ability to create her own shot. A consistent scorer, strong rebounder, and proven leader, she thrives in pressure situations and can take over a game.
Audrey Plunkett & Jakary Brown (Carl Albert)

Audrey Plunkett and Jakary Brown are four-year varsity seniors who have been the backbone of the Lady Titans program and have helped lead the team to the state tournament every season of their careers. Both are VYPE 100–caliber players with multiple college offers and are Academic State Champions who lead with intensity, poise, and excellence both on the court and in the classroom. Their impact extends far beyond statistics, as they have helped establish a culture of accountability, hard work, and high standards that will leave a lasting legacy.
Kate Naifeh (Casady)

Kate is a versatile player who can attack slower defenders on the perimeter and score inside against smaller or weaker matchups. As a sophomore, she earned First Team GMAC honors while averaging 12.6 points and 10.2 rebounds per game, and she will serve as both the team’s primary offensive weapon and defensive anchor.
Brooke Shafer (Cashion)

Brooke is one of the top post players across all classes, known for her great hands, strong rebounding, elite shot-blocking ability, and high shooting percentage from the mid-range area.
Jacquelyn Cornwell (Catoosa)
Jacquelyn has received multiple NAIA scholarship offers from schools in Oklahoma, Kansas, Missouri, and Arkansas and committed to Bethel College in September. She is coming off a breakout season in which she led the team in steals and assists, finished third in scoring, and ranked second in rebounds. This season, she will move from point guard to shooting guard, allowing her to focus more on scoring while continuing to impact the game in multiple ways.
Cambree Bair (Central Sallisaw)
Cambree is a four-year starter and has been the focal point of opposing scouting reports for the past two seasons. She has a natural feel for the game and thrives in chaotic situations, using her length and athleticism to impact plays on both ends. An excellent off-ball shot blocker, she also has a knack for getting to the rim and finding open teammates. Cambree has surpassed 1,000 career points with 1,094 points and has pulled down 501 rebounds.
K.K. Delaney (Central High)
K.K. is a four-year starter coming off a strong junior season and was named a VYPE Top 100 player last year. She continues to improve and is highly motivated for an even bigger senior campaign. The team’s success often mirrors her performance, and with added backcourt support to ease ball-handling pressure, her game is expected to open up even more this season.
Maecy Fischer (Chattanooga)
Maecy is the returning leading scorer from last year’s state semifinalist team. A very good shooter, she has expanded her offensive game and can now score in multiple ways, making her a steady and reliable presence on the floor.
Shyanne Madewell (Checotah)
Shyanne is a dependable contributor who brings effort, toughness, and a team-first mentality, providing valuable depth and consistency for Checotah this season.
Madi Hamilton (Chelsea)
Madi is a versatile player who has the ability to play every position on the floor. She averaged 11.4 points per game last season and served as a strong second scoring option. This year, the majority of the scoring and leadership responsibilities will fall on her shoulders, and she is ready for the challenge.
Kynli Patterson (Cherokee)
Kynli is a senior who returns as the team’s leading scorer and shot blocker. With good size and versaticholity, she can score inside or step out on the perimeter, and her overall impact will be critical to the team’s success this season.
Mea Ginn and Maycee Hill (Chickasha)


Mea Ginn is a four-year starter who has led the team in scoring for multiple seasons and has consistently been one of the top rebounders, often facing box-and-one or face-guard defenses. Maycee Hill is a transfer starter from Kiefer who brings high awareness at the point guard position, along with a knack for scoring, tough defense, and making the right play.
Miranda Clark (Chisholm)
Miranda is a combo guard who can score at all three levels and is poised to take on a larger role as a primary scoring option this season. A quick and athletic multi-sport athlete, she brings experience, leadership, and competitiveness to the floor.
Aliyah Duval (Choctaw)

Aliyah is one of the most talented players in Oklahoma from the 2026 class. A true point guard with elite feel and leadership, she has committed to play her college basketball at Oral Roberts University.
Presley Inglett & Bristol Inglett (Chouteau)

Presley Inglett is the engine of the team and a player who cannot come off the floor, as she handles the ball, leads the team, and sets the tone. She is coming off a breakout season in which she averaged 14.6 points, 5.3 rebounds, 4.6 assists, and 3.6 steals per game and is poised for an even bigger year. Bristol Inglett has the potential to be a dominant player and can take over games with her skill and competitiveness. She also enjoyed a breakout season, averaging 13.1 points, 8.5 rebounds, 2.0 assists, and 3.8 steals, and continues to improve with two years remaining in her high school career.
Ashlynne Hale (Christian Heritage Academy)

Ashlynne has been the starting point guard since her freshman year and is known for her tireless work ethic and commitment to improvement. She is a scorer and shooter whose physical strength makes her durable and whose mental toughness makes her dependable. A strong leader with a deep understanding of the game, she is primed for an exceptional senior season.
Haily Harmon (Cimarron)
Haily is the point guard for the Lady Blazers and will be asked to take on an expanded role after the loss of three starters. She led the team in scoring last season and will need to be aggressive on both ends of the floor as the team builds around its returning scoring core.
Payge Schaefer (Cleveland)

Payge is a hard worker who brings relentless effort as a defender and rebounder. She is also a capable post scorer who consistently impacts the game with her toughness and energy.
Rylee Chagollia (Clinton)

Rylee is a transfer who immediately impacts the game on both the offensive and defensive ends. She showcased the ability to score at all three levels against top competition this summer and brings the same tenacity to the basketball court that helped her earn a commitment to play soccer at Southwestern Oklahoma State University.
Hayden McDowell (Collinsville)
Hayden is a senior who has contributed in all areas throughout her career at Collinsville. She can distribute the basketball, knock down outside shots, and always puts the team first, doing whatever is needed to help elevate the program this season.
Calliy Walker (Cordell)

Calliy is a dual-threat point guard who excels at both scoring and creating opportunities for her teammates. A tireless worker and dependable leader, she consistently does whatever is asked and brings determination and toughness every time she steps on the floor.
Alyssa Roberts (Covington-Douglas)

Alyssa is a fierce competitor with a nonstop motor and an unmatched will to win. She is an eclite defender who thrives in space and sets herself apart with her ability to consistently attack the rim from the point guard position.
Gia Dennis (Coweta)

Gia is a smooth point guard with excellent court vision and a strong feel for the game. She can score at all three levels and reads the floor well defensively, making her a steady presence on both ends.
Trinity Webster (Crescent)
Trinity is coming off an outstanding freshman season in which she scored 370 points and set school records for three-pointers made in a game and in a season. She became just the second player in the 5-on-5 era at Crescent to score 30 or more points in a game and is on pace to challenge the school’s career scoring record. Her offseason growth as a three-level scorer, playmaker, and leader has elevated her impact both on and off the floor.
Clara Bebee (Crossings Christian School)

Clara is the returning point guard and leading scorer who spent the summer competing with Team Oklahoma and has already earned four college offers. One of the hardest workers her coach has ever seen, she balances early-morning gym sessions with being the starting center fielder on the softball team while maintaining a weighted GPA above 4.0. She is the unquestioned leader of the team and a testament to dedication and perseverance.
Makiah Shanklin (Cushing)

Makiah is coming off a strong freshman season in which she led the team in points, rebounds, and deflections. A physical and relentless competitor, she consistently wins 50/50 balls, plays unselfishly, celebrates teammates’ success, and communicates vocally on the floor as she looks to build on her production in her sophomore season.
Danika Pendley (Dale)
Danika provides a strong interior presence and steady leadership for the team. She is one of the top post players in her class and plays a key role on both ends of the floor.
Jakobi Lanoy & Montana Carter (Davis)
Jakobi Lanoy led the Lady Wolves in scoring last season and is a vocal leader and skilled playmaker who consistently delivers in clutch moments. Montana Carter is an outstanding athlete who placed third in the 100-meter hurdles as a freshman, started every game last season, and emerged as the team’s top defender by mid-January before leading the team in scoring late in the year and throughout the playoffs.
Adriana Radinovic (Deer Creek)

Adriana is a 6’3 forward who excels in transition and brings a strong inside presence. She averaged 17 points and 10 rebounds per game, started as both a freshman and sophomore, and currently holds offers from ORU and ACU. She is poised for a big season as she continues to grow her game and develop as a leader.
Paris Baker & Kamyiah Morgan (Del City)
Paris Baker is a long, athletic guard with tremendous upside who can handle the ball, get to the paint, and finish effectively around the rim. She is a strong rebounder for her position, an active defender who uses her length to disrupt passing lanes, and continues to improve as an outside shooter while adding strength to her game. As a freshman, she earned District Newcomer of the Year and Defensive Player of the Year honors. Kamyiah Morgan is a skilled shooting guard who led the team in scoring last season and shot 34–35 percent from three-point range as a sophomore. A true three-and-D player, she uses her length to defend, generate deflections, and score both from the perimeter and in the paint, earning First Team All-District recognition.
Tajaya Lewis (Dewar)
Tajaya brings athleticism, effort, and a team-first mentality that allows her to contribute in multiple ways and provide valuable depth for Dewar this season.
Cassie Snead (Dewey)
Cassie is new to Dewey after being an impact player at her previous school, where she proved she could attack the rim off the dribble or knock down shots from beyond the arc. She is also an elite defender who will consistently apply pressure to opposing ball handlers throughout the season.
Shilah Mcgaha & Macy Lee (Dibble)
Shilah Mcgaha led the team through one of the most challenging seasons imaginable, stepping into an expanded role and handling tremendous responsibility with toughness and maturity. Playing out of position and navigating adversity, she demonstrated resilience, leadership, and unwavering commitment to her teammates. Macy Lee is a true game-changer who leads the team the way a point guard should, combining a tireless work ethic with a high basketball IQ. She is one of the smartest players her coach has had the opportunity to work with and sets the tone for the team when she is on the floor.
Evie Ools (Drumright)
Evie has been a consistent starter during her coach’s tenure and is an outstanding student-athlete. She led the team in scoring last season and is a dominant presence in the post, using her strength and skill to control the paint and rebound at a high level.
Iyanna Wilson & Ella Sorrels (Durant)
Iyanna Wilson is a high-energy point guard with excellent court vision and a strong basketball IQ whose game has improved significantly since last season. Ella Sorrels is a relentless competitor who gives maximum effort at all times, has improved her left-hand skills during the offseason, and brings a high basketball IQ that impacts winning.
Lilly Gentry (Earlsboro)

As a freshman, Lilly averaged 20 points, eight steals, and strong rebounding numbers per game while already drawing interest from universities such as OU, NSU, and ECU. She maintains a 4.0 GPA and impacts the game beyond scoring, averaging four assists per game and consistently demonstrating her understanding of teamwork and unselfish play.
Maddy Kirk (Edmond Memorial)
Maddy is a Second Team All-District selection who returns as Edmond Memorial’s lone starter and a standout dual-sport athlete committed to OBU in both basketball and volleyball. A dynamic combo guard, she can score at all three levels, create for teammates, and efficiently attack downhill while reading defenses at a high level. A vocal floor leader with poise under pressure, she averaged 10 points, four assists, three rebounds, and two steals per game last season and is poised for a breakout year leading a young but talented roster.
Grace Jackson & Johari Hall (Edmond North)

Johari Hall is a dominant presence in the paint on both ends of the floor, averaging 12 points and 5.5 rebounds per game last season. An athletic forward who runs the floor well, she is committed to play Division I basketball at Lafayette College. Grace Jackson is a well-rounded guard who averaged 10.4 points and 3.4 rebounds per game, can score from the perimeter or attack the rim, and brings experience as a three-year starter who has played on both a state championship and state runner-up team.
Aiston Jones (Edmond Santa Fe)
Aiston is a shifty guard who can score inside and out, runs the floor well, and does an excellent job distributing the basketball to keep the offense flowing.
Eryn Roman Nose, Juliana Thomas, & Jaida Richardson (El Reno)

Eryn Roman Nose is a long, versatile stretch forward who can run the floor, attack the rim, and defend all five positions. With the most varsity experience on the roster, she will be the focal point of the offense this season and continues to expand her shooting range while leading by example with her consistent effort and defense. Juliana Thomas is a senior guard known for her tenacity and passion on the defensive end, bringing relentless energy, improved perimeter shooting, and vocal leadership while playing a key role in back-to-back championship runs. Jaida Richardson is a talented freshman and two-sport athlete who plays both varsity volleyball and basketball. A true point guard, she sees the floor well, creates easy scoring opportunities for teammates, shoots the three when needed, gets to the free-throw line, and uses her athleticism to rebound and push the ball in transition despite her size.
Kelby Carter (Elgin)
Kelby anchors the post for Elgin and is expected to have a breakout season, using her size
and physicality to impact the game on both ends of the floor.
Chazli Massey & Chanlie Rochell (Empire)


Chazli Massey is entering her junior season as a small but mighty guard with quick hands and deep shooting range, having connected on 39 percent of her three-point attempts last year. She is expected to step into a larger leadership role while continuing to develop as a floor general and increasing her scoring production. Chanlie Rochell is a fiery sophomore point guard who thrives on attacking the rim and disrupting ball handlers with her quick hands and defensive intensity. As a freshman, she averaged nine points per game while piling up 120 deflections and 89 steals, and she is poised to grow into a stronger leader and more versatile scorer this season.
Anabelle Miller (Enid)
nabelle is coming off a First Team All-District selection in Class 4–6A after nearly averaging a double-double in one of the state’s most competitive districts. Highly competitive and physical inside, she scores efficiently in the paint, has developed a reliable mid-range jumper, and impacts the game with her rebounding and defensive presence, making her one of the most dynamic players in the state.
Johna Bumgarner & Olivia Hamby (Eufaula)

Johna Bumgarner is a senior and the team’s returning leading scorer, bringing perimeter shooting and length on the wing. She averaged 10 points per game last season while shooting 34 percent from three and using her wingspan to create deflections and steals on the defensive end, and she is expected to take another step forward this year. Olivia Hamby is a versatile sophomore who quickly established herself as a key contributor as a freshman, averaging seven points per game in just 14 minutes. At 6’0, she can play and defend all five positions, handles the ball well, and continues to develop as a shooter, positioning herself as one of the state’s rising talents.
Calli Moncada (Fairland)
Calli is a senior combo guard whose elite speed, highlighted by a state track appearance in the 100 meters, pairs seamlessly with her ability to shoot from the perimeter and attack the basket. A high-IQ defender with instincts that cannot be taught, she has the potential to approach 20 points per game and also ranks first in her class academically, making her an exceptional student-athlete.
Josi Hayes & Harlee Hamar (Fairview)

Josi Hayes is coming off a breakout freshman season in which she led the team in every statistical category and established herself as a fierce competitor on both ends of the floor. Smart, athletic, and relentless, she is primed for an even bigger year with experience now on her side. Harlee Hamar is one of the top athletes in the area, using her length, craftiness, and athleticism to create matchup problems while serving as one of the team’s best defenders. Together, they complement each other extremely well and form a dynamic duo with the potential to play at the next level.
Brynna Davis (Fort Cobb)

rynna was a standout player during her sophomore season before suffering an ACL injury at the end of summer travel ball that caused her to miss her junior year. A smart and skilled guard, she handles the ball well and shoots it effectively, and she is poised to make a strong return.
Nora Barnes (Gans)
Nora is a junior power forward who spends extra time in the gym refining her ball handling, passing, and shooting. A relentless rebounder and aggressive defender, she consistently works to elevate her teammates and brings a high-energy presence to the floor.
Abbey Huffman (Geronimo)

Abbey knocked down 70 three-pointers as a junior and has the potential to average close to 20 points per game. In addition to her scoring ability, she averaged four steals per game last season, making her a major threat on both ends.
Tyra McKinnie & Yaya Gibson (Glenpool)
Tyra McKinnie has amassed 1,228 career points and 829 rebounds while helping lead Glenpool to two state tournament appearances in both Class 4A and 5A. A dominant force on both ends, she can score inside and out, defend at a high level, and has earned numerous all-conference and all-tournament honors, while also committing to Division I Louisiana Tech for volleyball. Yaya Gibson has totaled 653 career points and 103 assists, led the team in three-pointers made in each of the last two seasons, and is an elite shooter and defender who sets the tempo for the team with her work ethic and leadership.
Kennedy Williams (Gore)
Kennedy averaged a double-double last season, consistently bringing high effort and production every night. She recorded multiple 20-point performances and is a dominant presence who is willing to put in the work necessary to lead her team.
Rowan Geer (Grove)
Rowan is entering her senior year and has been a starter since her freshman season, despite missing most of last year after tearing her ACL. For her career, she averages 17.2 points, 7.5 rebounds, 2.7 steals, and 2.1 assists per game, and she is committed to Harding University on a full scholarship. As the team’s top player throughout her career, she is unquestionably deserving of VYPE Top 100 consideration.
Ayreona Moore (Guthrie)
Ayreona is in her first year at Guthrie and has already made a strong impact by stepping into a leadership role through her work ethic, positivity, and commitment to improvement. Her maturity and focus have elevated both her own play and the standard of the entire program, and she is poised to make a significant impact throughout the season.
Ti’ Hieress Davis (Hartshorne)

Ti’Hieress Davis is the lone returning player from last year’s state runner-up team and averaged 13.2 points per game while consistently guarding the opposing team’s top scorer. She has committed to Southern Nazarene University, excels academically with a 4.1 GPA and a 26 ACT score, and brings elite two-way ability and leadership to the floor.
Natalee Deckard (Haskell)
Natalee is the highest returning scorer from last season and serves as an excellent leader, setting the tone with her consistency and competitiveness.
Anaya Gragg (Haworth)
Anaya is coming off an outstanding freshman season in which she led the team in scoring and recorded five games of 25 points or more. An elite student with straight A’s, her relentless work ethic separates her from her peers.
Mia Billings (Heavener)
Mia is a gym rat who is coming off an impressive freshman season and was named to the Black Diamond All-Conference Team after averaging 10.1 points, eight rebounds, and two steals per game. A versatile post player, she provides a strong presence around the rim on both the offensive and defensive ends.
Emma Copeland (Hennessey)

Emma is one of the best point guards her coach has had in 29 years, earning All-Conference honors in the Three Rivers League in each of the past two seasons. She can get to the basket at will, shoot effectively from the perimeter, excel in ball-screen situations, and plays with unmatched mental and physical toughness, making her a clear VYPE Top 100–caliber player.
Laney Venables (Heritage Hall)

Laney is a transfer from Community Christian School and was a varsity starter for two seasons, helping her former team reach the state semifinals both years. After overcoming a significant injury that cut her sophomore season short, she returns healthy and brings leadership, toughness, and proven production, having averaged 12 points, eight rebounds, and six assists per game.
Darian Diles, Grace Nail, & Macie Mackey (Hilldale)

Darian Diles is one of the top centers in the state and an elite athlete who captured the Class 4A state championship in the high jump, pairing her physical tools with a strong basketball IQ and tireless work ethic. Grace Nail is a highly coachable, hard-working competitor who puts in extensive effort both in and out of practice and brings a strong basketball IQ to the floor. Macie Mackey is an outstanding team player who executes game plans efficiently, works relentlessly, and genuinely prioritizes her teammates, providing steady leadership and intelligence on the court.
Sage Norton (Hobart)
Sage is a dynamic scoring point guard who impacts the game on both ends of the floor. She can knock down the three from well beyond the arc and has the ability to get to the rim at will, making her a constant offensive threat.
Nia Toliver (Holland Hall)
As last season progressed, Nia earned increased minutes on a senior-heavy roster and continued to grow with each opportunity. After a strong summer of development, she is expected to step into a leadership role this season on a young team.
Tori Whisenant (Hollis)
Senior Tori Whisenant is an elite athlete with size and length who can play any position on the floor. She scores at all three levels, is developing into a lockdown defender, and is poised for a breakout season on a team with high expectations.
Rubi Hernandez (Hooker)
Rubi is a three-year starter who has been a key contributor since her freshman season, when she came off the bench for a state quarterfinal team. The second-leading scorer as both a sophomore and junior, she has helped her team reach the area tournament in back-to-back seasons and will be asked to take on the role of leading scorer this year. In addition to her offensive ability, Rubi is an exceptional defender who routinely guards the opponent’s top player.
Slatey Jo Free (Howe)
Slatey Jo has been part of three state tournament qualifiers, including a state runner-up finish in 2023 and a state semifinal appearance in 2024. A two-year starter who has surpassed 1,000 career points, she has worked tirelessly to position herself and her team for a state title run during her senior season.
Sadie Chambers & Brooke-Lynne Norton (Hulbert)


Sadie Chambers is a three-time VYPE Top 100 selection and one of the premier scorers in the state, averaging 18.2 points per game last season and surpassing 1,250 career points. A complete player who also contributes as a rebounder, passer, and defender, she has drawn interest from multiple Division II programs and will lead the Lady Riders as a senior. Brooke-Lynne Norton is a two-time VYPE Top 100 honoree who raised her scoring average to 10.2 points per game last season and excelled in conference play. A strong three-point shooter who continues to improve off the dribble, she is also a reliable defender and a player with growing college interest.
Quintasia Johnson (Idabel)
Quintasia is an emerging contributor for Idabel and is expected to continue developing into a reliable presence within the program this season.
Makiah Barnett (Inola)
Makiah is a steady point guard capable of putting up big numbers, using her speed and quickness to pressure defenders, especially in the open floor.
Kayla Greer (Jay)
Kayla excels at running off screens, is a reliable perimeter shooter, and consistently plays strong team defense.
Hazel Ifeoma (Jenks)

Hazel is a strong and athletic post player with a versatile offensive skill set, capable of scoring off the bounce, with her back to the basket, or stepping out to hit the occasional long-range shot. Defensively, she has quick feet that allow her to guard multiple positions, and she serves as a vocal leader who constantly communicates and encourages her teammates.
Shawnee Steele (Kansas)
Shawnee is a multi-sport athlete who averaged 13 points and five rebounds per game as a freshman. Capable of playing any position on the floor, she gets to the rim with ease and does an excellent job creating open looks for her teammates.
Kallie Martin (Kellyville)
Kallie is a junior who has started the past two seasons and is a pure athlete capable of outrunning nearly anyone on the court. She is expected to take on a larger playmaking role this year and is well positioned to thrive in that expanded responsibility.
Paizlee Zodrow, Payton Zodrow, & Kenlee Comer (Keys)


Paizlee Zodrow led the team in scoring as a freshman and is widely regarded as one of the top players in Class 3A, earning VYPE Top 100 honors. Payton Zodrow was the second-leading scorer as a sophomore and plays a major defensive role, with the versatility to guard any position, while also earning VYPE Top 100 recognition. Kenlee Comer has started every game since her freshman year and was a crucial piece of the team’s success, using her length to impact the defensive end, and she too was named to the VYPE Top 100.
Posey Labouff (Kiefer)
Posey is a high-IQ player with an excellent work ethic who consistently fills the stat sheet. A great teammate and competitor, she is on track to develop into an all-state caliber player by her senior season.
Ela Hartman (Kingfisher)

Ela is one of the top players in Oklahoma, bringing versatility as a combo guard who impacts the game on both ends of the floor. A proven shot-maker with deep range and a polished mid-range game, she pairs her balanced skill set with a high basketball IQ and elite instincts.
Cassidy Walker (Kingston)
Cassidy is a quick, athletic guard who rebounds well despite being undersized and consistently outworks her opponents.
Chloe Perry (KIPP Tulsa University Prep)

Chloe joins the program after transferring from Booker T. Washington and brings tremendous upside. A long guard with strong on-ball defensive ability, she can knock down the outside shot or attack downhill, and she already holds two NAIA offers following a strong summer with Playmakers Express.
Maddy Lockhart (Kremlin-Hillsdale)

Maddy is a high-IQ point guard who excels as a ball handler and passer and is capable of scoring at all three levels. With an expanded scoring role this season, she has the potential for a breakout year.
Jayse Smith (Latta)
Jayse has led her team in scoring in both her freshman and sophomore seasons and was a major factor in a state tournament run against one of the toughest schedules in the state. With another year of experience, she is expected to continue elevating her game.
Alondra Lopez & Marisol Hernandez (Lindsay)
Alondra Lopez and Marisol Hernandez are the returning players from last season’s bench unit and will serve as leaders for a young team. Marisol will step into the primary point guard role after backing it up last year, while Alondra will anchor the post as the main center after providing valuable minutes in a reserve role.
Olivia Stokes & Claire Hooker (Locust Grove)

Olivia Stokes and Claire Hooker are high-character leaders with college-level size and skill who are both being recruited by multiple programs and are expected to play at the next level. Stokes holds offers from Oklahoma State, Tulsa, Oral Roberts, Missouri State, and Arkansas, while Hooker has received offers from Rogers State, Northeastern State, and Oklahoma Baptist.
Rowyn Fite (Lookeba-Sickles)

Rowyn is an explosive scorer who can pour in 25 points on any given night. A quick guard with strong ball-handling and shooting ability, she ranks among the best players in Class A and B.
Blakely Bounds (Luther)

Blakely is an oversized 5’9 guard with an impressive all-around skill set, capable of initiating the offense or playing effectively in the post. Expected to take on a larger role this season, her versatility and leadership will be key factors in the Lady Lions’ success.
Miyah Brown (Madill)
Miyah is a poised, college-ready point guard who helped lead Madill to a 26–3 season, an undefeated district record, and the program’s first-ever state tournament appearance. Known for her maturity, defensive commitment, and ability to elevate those around her, she is a true floor general and culture-setter who runs the offense with purpose and confidence.
Hallie Smith (Mangum)
Hallie is a senior forward who has expanded her offensive game from the 15-foot range out to the three-point line, making her an even more complete scorer. She also protects the rim at a high level, averaging 1.5 blocks per game, and is a quiet, hard-working leader who embraces every role asked of her.
Addison Pehrson (Mannford)

Addison has improved every season and has developed into both an excellent basketball player and a standout athlete, also contributing to the school’s track and field program. A three-level scorer who can also take on the toughest defensive assignments, she is expected to have a big junior year.
Jadyn Allen (Mason)
Jadyn is focused on finishing her high school career on a strong note and is on pace to reach the 1,000-point milestone this season.
Rylan Lesnau (McAlester)
Rylan leads by example with relentless effort, positivity, and high standards for herself and her teammates. Her growth mindset and commitment to improvement make her a steady influence and a respected leader within the program.
Kaylee Culwell (McCurtain)
Kaylee has been a standout player at McCurtain for several years and finished last season strong while also excelling over the summer. A primary ball handler who led the team in both scoring and rebounding, she is a high-character competitor who prioritizes team success and is poised for another outstanding season.
Creighton Conley (McLoud)

Creighton enters her junior year as a two-year starter and the team’s leading scorer each of the past two seasons. Averaging 10.6 points and 6.2 rebounds per game last year, she scores at all three levels and has been the team’s top rebounder, setting the stage for another impactful season.
Kaydence Kilian (Medford)
Kaydence enjoyed a standout sophomore season, averaging 15 points per game while establishing herself as a dominant presence in the paint. She has worked diligently to expand her skill set and is also a member of the 2025 state champion 1600-meter relay team in track.
Anna Standlee, Meadow Spencer, & Kara Casteel (Meeker)
Anna Standlee, Meadow Spencer, and Kara Casteel have been instrumental in the resurgence of the Meeker program through their dedication, work ethic, and leadership. Their impact extends beyond the court, as they exemplify pride, accountability, and excellence as both athletes and role models within the community.
Marlie Mong (Merritt)
Marlie is a three-year starter who has put together an outstanding career, totaling 1,232 points, 475 rebounds, 237 steals, and 337 assists. She has helped lead her team to two state tournament appearances and was a state champion in 2024. A multi-sport athlete, Marlie is also a tremendous leader both on and off the court.
Natalie Powell (Metro Christian)
Natalie is a developing player for Metro Christian who will look to make a greater impact this season as her role continues to grow.
Brooklyn Henderson (Midwest City)

Brooklyn is a dynamic 5’9 freshman guard who has already made an immediate impact with her length, quickness, and relentless motor. She attacks the rim with confidence and finishes through contact, while defensively applying constant pressure with active hands and elite anticipation. Despite being early in her high school career, she has already drawn significant Division I interest, projecting as a high-level collegiate guard with continued development.
Reighan Carey (Millwood)

Reighan is coming off an excellent summer with the Unity girls basketball program and enters her junior season with growing college interest. As a returning starter, she is expected to take on a leadership role while continuing to impact games as an aggressive defender and a versatile offensive threat.
Daegan Ford (Minco)

Daegan is a junior coming off a strong sophomore season as the team’s second-leading scorer. With last year’s top scorer graduated, she is poised to step into a primary scoring role. She shoots the three with confidence, attacks the rim effectively, gets to the free-throw line, and brings a strong work ethic that sets the tone in practice.
Izzy Eilers (Mooreland)

Izzy is a 6’2 post player who can dominate the paint with her physicality and size. She is an excellent rebounder and rim protector while also being a well-rounded offensive player inside.
Shelby Washington (Morris)

Shelby is a senior who consistently shows a strong commitment to improvement both on the court and in the classroom, maintaining a 3.6 GPA. A versatile and coachable player, she can facilitate the offense or score effectively in the post and aspires to continue her education in the healthcare field.
Baylie Harig (Mounds)
Baylie is a VYPE Top 100 selection who averaged 10 points per game and led her team in rebounding last season. A 4.0 student and one of the hardest workers on the team, she has already received interest from several small colleges and is looking to take another step forward as a senior.
Kayla Ellingberg, London Hardin, & Kilah Ellingberg (Muldrow)



Kayla Ellingberg is a strong post player who runs the floor well and has made significant strides offensively, drawing interest from multiple colleges. London Hardin is the ultimate point guard who prioritizes winning above personal scoring and leads the team with poise and control. Kilah Ellingberg, a freshman starter last season, is one of the most athletic players in the area, capable of defending anyone and attacking the basket at will, with college attention already beginning to follow.
Elexis Holmes (Muskogee)

Elexis is one of the top players in the state in her class and already holds multiple Division I offers. A conference MVP as a freshman, she averaged 21 points and eight rebounds per game while earning multiple tournament MVP honors. An extremely hard worker and selfless leader, she has the potential to be truly special.
Mya Alston & Lovely Haywood (Mustang)

Mya Alston is a Division I commit who is just eight points away from 1,000 career points and broke the school record for points in a season last year with 446. A two-time First Team All-District and All-Conference selection, she continues to set the standard for excellence. Lovely Haywood earned Sixth Man of the Year honors at both the district and conference levels and led the team in steals per game, providing a spark on both ends of the floor.
Ansley Warren (Navajo)
Ansley has a genuine love for the game and brings a high skill level and reliable shooting touch. She is expected to play a key role in leading her team toward postseason success.
Kalani Kindred, Amara King, & Ziyah Sims (Newcastle)
Kalani Kindred led her team in every statistical category and serves as the vocal leader on and off the floor, with interest and offers from Power Four programs. Amara King is a smooth, efficient scorer at all three levels and one of the top talents in her class statewide. Ziyah Sims brings a strong, physical presence with elite mobility and continues to expand her game, projecting as a high-impact player with multiple Power Four offers.
Jordyn Carleton (Newkirk)
Jordyn is a four-year starter who provides steady production, averaging six points and four rebounds per game while bringing experience and consistency to the lineup.
Callie Abernathy (Noble)

Callie is a four-year starter and versatile athlete who can score inside or from the perimeter. She is Noble’s all-time assists leader with 204, ranks second in school history in steals, and is on pace to reach 1,000 career points. Her leadership, experience, and ability to push the tempo make her vital to the team’s success, and she also excels in soccer and track.
Ady Hybl (Norman)

Ady is a tremendous leader who elevates everyone around her with her shooting ability and court vision. After battling injuries, her return to full health makes Norman a much stronger team.
Katie Parham & Callie Cramer (Okarche)
Katie Parham was named to the 2025 State Tournament All-Tournament Team and averaged 15 points, seven rebounds, and three assists per game, serving as the team’s go-to scorer. Callie Cramer played a major role in Okarche’s playoff success, averaging double figures during the postseason and posting a 25-point performance in the area consolation game, making her a strong VYPE Top 100 candidate as well.
Maddee Brickman (Okeene)
Maddee was the team’s top guard as a sophomore before undergoing ankle surgery over the summer. As she works back to full strength, she is expected to be a primary scorer and the engine that runs the offense during her junior season.
Kami Jenkins (Oklahoma Bible Academy)
Kami was the only underclassman starter on the 2025 Class 2A State Champion OBA Lady Trojans. While averaging eight points per game during the regular season, she elevated her play in big moments, including a 16-point performance against top-ranked Lomega. Her scoring doubled during the state tournament, earning her the nickname “Big House Kami Jenkins” and playing a crucial role in the championship run.
Tyann Stacy (Oktaha)

Tyann is a natural scorer who excels at getting to the basket and is expected to take a big step forward heading into her junior season.
Ashtyn Warford & Kailee Seaba (Oologah)
Ashtyn Warford is a floor leader who surpassed 1,000 career points last season and consistently impacts the game on both ends, drawing growing college interest ahead of a potential breakout senior year. Kailee Seaba is the reigning Conference MVP who led the team in scoring, rebounding, steals, and blocks while also reaching the 1,000-point milestone. Despite battling an ACL injury, she has committed to Rogers State University and hopes to return later this season.
Madi Hill (Owasso)
Madi is a dominant presence with a high basketball IQ who continues to expand her game. An All-State Tournament selection as a freshman and the offensive leader as a sophomore, she uses her size and strength to rebound and score efficiently and is poised for another strong junior season.
Lola Underwood (Paoli)

Lola is a three-year starter entering her senior season with a relentless defensive motor that sets her apart. She led her team in scoring, assists, and steals last year while consistently making her teammates better and prioritizing team success above all else.
Kate Taylor (Pauls Valley)

Kate is an extremely hard worker who scores consistently at all three levels. She finishes well at the rim, sees the floor at a high level, and makes smart decisions when defenses collapse, giving her a very high ceiling.
Brooklyn Miles (Pawhuska)
Brooklyn is one of the top all-around athletes in Oklahoma, excelling in basketball, cheer, softball, and track. A 4.0 student, FCA president, and student council treasurer, she also gives back by coaching youth sports. With multiple Division I offers already, she is a true floor general who plays with passion, unselfishness, and leadership.
Jaslene Garcia-Howell (Pawnee)

Jaslene is a four-year starter and one of the most complete athletes to come through the Pawnee program. A multi-sport standout with a 4.0 GPA, she averaged 20.5 points, 12.1 rebounds, and 3.4 blocks per game as a junior while anchoring the defense and drawing significant college interest. Her work ethic, leadership, and consistency set the standard.
Kenley Crawford (Piedmont)
Kenley is a junior team captain and three-year starter with Division II college offers. A strong athlete who scores at all levels and rebounds well, she follows in the footsteps of her older sisters while establishing herself as a leader on and off the court.
Paige Barron, Taylynn Conder, & Taibree Melton (Pittsburg)
Paige Barron provides versatility, shooting the three at a high level while also contributing in the post, rebounding, and defending. Taylynn Conder is a strong, physical post player who excels with her back to the basket and is very active on the boards. Taibree Melton is a fast, skilled point guard who can score, distribute, and defend, with both Taylynn and Taibree bringing valuable leadership after transferring from Calera.
Abby Chaney (Plainview)

Abby is an elite talent who continues to improve each game, leading her team with averages of 14 points and seven rebounds per contest. She is also one of the top shot blockers in the state and shoots nearly 50 percent from the field. Beyond her production, Abby has grown into a true leader who sets the tone for the entire program.
Jasmine Sodowsky (Ponca City)

Jasmine is a versatile offensive player who can handle the ball and score from anywhere on the floor, making her a constant threat for Ponca City.
Alana Banks (Pond Creek-Hunter)

Alana is a talented sophomore who plays with a natural feel for the game and a high basketball IQ. An athletic and competitive player, she combines selfless leadership with the ability to step up in big moments, making her impact felt well beyond her years.
Aaliyah Moore (Porter Consolidated)

Aaliyah is a three-year starter and two-time First Team All-Conference and Defensive Player of the Year selection. She averaged 17.3 points, 9.2 rebounds, and recorded 83 blocks last season, establishing herself as a game-changing force on both ends of the floor.
Mesa Coulston (Porum)
Mesa is a developing player for Porum who will look to expand her role and make a greater impact this season as she continues to grow her game.
Ava Zink (Poteau)

Ava Zink is a next-level athlete who impacts the game on both ends of the floor. After missing significant time with an injury last season, she rebounded with an outstanding spring and summer and is poised for a breakout year. She is a top-tier defender whose length, unique build, and elite athleticism create difficult matchups. As her offensive skill set continues to expand, guards will struggle with her size while wings and forwards will need elite speed to stay in front of her.
Anna Raymond (Pryor)
Anna Raymond has put in extensive work throughout the summer to expand her game and continues to show steady growth. She is a hard worker who brings a strong competitive mindset and is expected to contribute in meaningful ways this season. Her continued development will be exciting to watch as she takes another step forward.
Jayla Constant (Putnam City North)
Jayla Constant is a 5’10” senior point guard who impacts the game on both ends of the floor. She plays with a high basketball IQ, sees the floor well, and can score efficiently at all three levels. Jayla’s ability to create off the bounce and make plays under pressure makes her a dynamic offensive threat. She is currently being recruited by multiple Division I programs, including UNLV, Arkansas, and Wake Forest.
Kimyia Bullard (Putnam City West)
Kimyia Bullard has been a part of the Putnam City West program throughout her entire high school career and has experienced both championship success and rebuilding seasons. She is a true competitor who plays fearlessly and brings toughness every night. As a guard, she has a reliable shot and a strong frame that allows her to attack the rim effectively. She is primed for a strong senior season as she closes out her career as a Patriot.
Kaytee Hood, Jaylee Branscum, & Jayla King (Red Oak)
Kaytee Hood, Jaylee Branscum, and Jayla King all bring valuable state tournament experience and compete at a high level every night. Kaytee and Jaylee are both 1,000-point scorers who provide consistent offensive production and leadership. Jayla is a defensive specialist who fills the stat sheet with steals, rebounds, assists, and timely scoring. All three are active in FCA and play a vital role in the team’s success this season.
Nicya Moore (Riverfield)

Nicya Moore is forging her own path at Riverfield while following a strong family basketball legacy. She is a well-rounded athlete whose game has improved each year, excelling as a defender and a three-level scorer. Nicya has the tools to play at the next level in the coming years. She is also a multi-sport standout, lettering in soccer and competing as a state qualifier on Riverfield’s state championship tennis team.
Ryanne Nelke (Roland)

Ryanne Nelke has led Roland in scoring for the past two seasons as both a freshman and sophomore. Last year, she averaged 18.2 points per game while shooting an impressive 48 percent from three-point range. She also ranked second on the team in steals and assists and is expected to increase those numbers this season. With a strong summer behind her, Ryanne is ready for an expanded role and has drawn recruiting interest from multiple Division I and Division II programs.
Micah Villarreal (Ryan)
Micah Villarreal is the most consistent player on the roster and serves as the leader of the team on both ends of the court. She contributes across multiple statistical categories and plays with relentless effort. Micah is an aggressive scorer, a dependable defender, and an all-around team player whose work ethic sets the standard.
Izzy Pritchett (Salina)
Izzy Pritchett is an outstanding student-athlete who balances basketball with softball and agricultural activities. A natural leader and fierce competitor, she returned to the court after time away from basketball and immediately made an impact by scoring 17 points in her first game back. She was Salina’s top player last season and is expected to lead the team again as the go-to option.
Hannah Palmer (Sallisaw)

Hannah Palmer is a multi-year starter and returning scorer who plays both point guard and shooting guard. Entering her senior season, she is poised to become a more complete player on both ends of the floor. After a strong offseason, Hannah is prepared to take on a larger role, and her performance will be key to the team’s success.
Calla Fueshko (Sand Springs)

Calla Fueshko has been a true difference-maker, leading her team in summer scoring with an average of 21 points per game while also contributing four steals per contest. She has deep shooting range and the ability to score in a variety of situations. After returning to the program, Calla has embraced a leadership role and brings energy, work ethic, and impact on both ends of the floor, making her a clear Top 100 candidate.
Riki Mc Quarters & Kianna Littlebear (Sapulpa)

Riki Mc Quarters is an exceptional athlete and competitor who led Sapulpa in every major statistical category last season. She scores at all three levels, defends relentlessly, and has drawn interest from multiple small colleges and junior colleges. Kianna Littlebear is a high-IQ guard and excellent shooter who brings leadership and passion to the floor. She has garnered recruiting interest from ORU and Northeastern State.
Bryana Vanciel (Savanna)

Bryana Vanciel is an outstanding athlete with a very high ceiling. Her physical tools and continued development position her as a player with significant long-term potential.
Lyndlea Nichols & Kadence Griffin (Seiling)
Lyndlea Nichols was a key contributor to Seiling’s postseason run, averaging 10.3 points per game as the team’s third-leading scorer. At 6’1”, she brings size, versatility, and college-level potential, already holding multiple small-college offers. Kadence Griffin added valuable scoring depth as the fourth-leading scorer and continues to grow into a player with a strong impact.
Lanie Thompson (Sequoyah Claremore)
Lanie Thompson is a long, athletic shooter with a smooth and quick release who stretches the floor for her teammates. She consistently knocks down shots from midrange to beyond the arc and spends extra time refining her craft in the gym. Last season, she caught fire by hitting 15 of 19 three-pointers over a three-game stretch, earning Tulsa World Athlete of the Week honors.
Prairie Holmes, Brenly Lamb, & Julianna Davenport (Sequoyah-Tahlequah)



These three are very talented basketball players who will lead their team this season.
Laney Marlatt (Sharon Mutual)

Laney Marlatt is a four-sport athlete who has contributed in basketball, volleyball, cheer, and powerlifting while also serving as a leader in FFA. Her dedication, versatility, and commitment reflect a legacy of hard work and determination that extends beyond athletics. Laney’s impact is felt on the court, on the sidelines, and throughout her school community.
Daley Rice (Shawnee)

Daley Rice is a complete player who contributes on both ends of the floor and leads the team in assists, steals, and points. She has played every position on the court and consistently elevates her teammates. Daley is the ultimate leader and teammate.
Kynleigh Pierce (Silo)

Kynleigh Pierce is a four-year starter who battled injuries early in her career but has become a major impact player for the program. She scores efficiently at the rim and shot nearly 40 percent from three-point range on high volume last season. Averaging 12 points per game, she will continue to be a key piece of Silo’s success.
Aubrea Franklin (Skiatook)

Aubrea Franklin has been a consistent varsity contributor for three seasons, averaging 15 points, five rebounds, and numerous steals per game. Her versatility allows her to play any position with confidence, and her relentless work ethic makes her a leader on the floor. Aubrea’s performance earned her All-Conference honors, solidifying her status as one of the league’s top players.
Adalie Keiss (Smithville)
Adalie Keiss is a versatile offensive threat who can score from the perimeter, midrange, or on the block. As a senior, she has embraced a leadership role and is expected to guide her team back to the state tournament. Adalie is a two-time MC6 All-Tournament Team selection and a proven performer in big moments.
Kenci Brown (Southmoore)

Kenci Brown is a talented sophomore guard who made an immediate impact as a freshman starter. She has continued to develop into a team leader through the offseason. Kenci is a dynamic playmaker who scores at all three levels and uses her athleticism to disrupt opponents defensively.
Gabby Florence (Sperry)

Gabby Florence is a freshman point guard with deep shooting range and the ability to knock down the three. She plays with speed, quickness, and a high basketball IQ. Her work ethic and competitiveness make her a player to watch as she continues to develop.
Brynleigh Graham (Spiro)

Brynleigh Graham is a four-year starter on pace to reach 1,000 career points and 1,000 rebounds. She has been instrumental in Spiro’s consecutive area tournament appearances and controls the paint on both ends of the floor. Brynleigh also excels academically, ranking third in her class with a 4.0 GPA.
Khalia Moore (Stillwater)

Khalia Moore is the only senior projected to start and brings size and athleticism to the frontcourt. She plays well with her back to the basket and has shown strong growth during the preseason. With continued development in leadership, work ethic, and skill, Khalia has the potential to be a dominant force.
Ava Swafford (Stilwell)

Ava Swafford enters her junior season after an impressive sophomore campaign in which she averaged 10.3 points per game. She scores efficiently at all three levels and uses her physicality and vision to create matchup problems. Ava’s presence strengthens both the offense and defensive scheme.
Jaelee Korzan (Stratford)
Jaelee Korzan is a four-year starter and the unquestioned leader of her team. She is on pace to reach 1,000 career points early this season and consistently posts double-digit scoring averages while contributing on the glass. A strong shot blocker and high-character athlete, Jaelee represents her program with pride.
Brooklyn Turner (Strother)
Brooklyn Turner is a versatile combo guard who has quickly established herself as one of the area’s top young players. She averaged 17.5 points per game as a freshman and followed with another strong sophomore season. With 684 career points already, her scoring ability, defensive presence, and leadership make her a standout candidate for Top 100 recognition.
Carsyn Gilbert (Tahlequah)

Carsyn Gilbert has logged significant varsity minutes since her freshman season and led her team in scoring last year while averaging nearly six rebounds per game. She is a versatile player capable of playing positions one through four and knocked down 32 three-pointers last season. Carsyn will again be relied upon as a primary offensive contributor.
Sarah James (Talihina)

Sarah James is a 6’0” senior post player who brings physicality on both ends of the floor. She works tirelessly on and off the court and is poised for a strong senior season. Sarah is also an active member of Victory Baptist Church in Talihina.
Kenzie Hamill (Taloga)

Kenzie Hamill is a hardworking and dedicated athlete who balances multiple activities while always finding time to put in extra work. She is a high-character individual and a positive presence within the program.
Addi Karn (Tushka)
Addi Karn is a quick, versatile senior guard who has been a consistent starter throughout her high school career. She is expected to be one of the team’s primary leaders this season. Addi is a strong student-athlete who represents her program well on and off the court.
Marissa Sandlin (Tuttle)
Marissa Sandlin is a senior wing who will be a three-year starter and previously contributed valuable minutes on a state tournament team as a freshman. She averaged 14.2 points and six rebounds per game last season while shooting efficiently from both inside and beyond the arc. A versatile scorer and fierce competitor, Marissa is closing in on 1,000 career points and brings unmatched effort every time she steps on the floor.
Abby Combs (U.S. Grant)
Abby Combs earned 6A All-District honors after averaging 13 points per game during the 2024–2025 season. She was named to the All-Tournament Team at the Little Axe Tournament and was the MVP of the OKCPS Tournament, highlighting her ability to perform in big moments.
Lily Russell (Union City)
Lily Russell is a senior guard known for her relentless defense, creating constant problems for opposing ball handlers. She averaged 12 points and nearly six steals per game last season. Lily continues to show consistent improvement as she enters her final year.
Bella Mcswain, Whitney Smith, Demoia Gater, Camari Lowmack, Mika Davis, & Jada Davis (Union)
Union features a deep and talented roster with multiple Top 100-caliber players across all class levels. College coaches have taken interest in eight of the top nine players, highlighting the program’s depth, balance, and competitive potential.
Presley Condit (Velma-Alma)
Presley Condit spent the summer committed to improvement, leading by example through constant work during open gyms. An elite shooter, she has also expanded her all-around game. Her offseason dedication positions her for a strong and impactful season.
Jackie Beauchamp (Verdigris)
Jackie is a great athlete and a solid basketball player. She will play a major role in the Lady Cardinal’s success this season.
Halli Russell (Vian)

Halli Russell is a four-year letter winner who brings aggressive offensive skills and active defense to the floor. As the team’s point guard, she serves as a steady leader and plays a key role in directing the offense.
Sara Hency (Vinita)
Sara Hency is a four-year starter who primarily plays in the post but is also effective on the perimeter. She averaged 18 points and nine rebounds per game last season while showcasing strong ball-handling and shooting ability. With a high basketball IQ and strong academic performance, Sara is a standout both on and off the court.
Bra’nya Coulter (Wagoner)
Bra’nya Coulter is a two-year starter who led her team in scoring last season while shooting 32 percent from three-point range. She is a strong athlete capable of playing all three guard positions and ranked near the top of the team in deflections and steals.
Phylisha Jiang (Walters)

Phylisha Jiang is an intelligent and highly skilled guard who has patiently waited her opportunity. She now steps into the point guard role as a talented scorer and passer with an advanced understanding of the game. Phylisha’s leadership and court awareness make her an extension of the coaching staff on the floor.
Kelby Beller & Preslee Johsnon (Washington)
Kelby Beller and Preslee Johnson have been key contributors on three state finals teams since their freshman seasons. Kelby is a dynamic point guard who controls the game as a creator and facilitator. Preslee is a sharpshooter who complements Kelby’s playmaking, knocking down 15 three-pointers during Washington’s state championship run while also attacking closeouts effectively.
Talyn Payne (Weatherford)
Talyn Payne is a skilled guard known for her perimeter shooting, hitting nearly 34 percent from beyond the arc last season. She uses her speed and athleticism to generate steals and deflections on defense. Talyn leads by example and brings consistent energy, effort, and focus.
Bailey Ward (Webbers Falls)

Bailey Ward brings constant energy and hustle to the floor. She is a leader both on and off the court and is always willing to fill whatever role is needed. Her coachability and team-first mindset make her a valuable presence.
Whitley Goodwin (Welch)
Whitley Goodwin is a sophomore guard with good size and shooting range. With continued development, she has the potential to become one of the top players in the area.
Savanah Gaylord (Wellston)

Savanah Gaylord is a dynamic athlete who plays suffocating defense and relentlessly attacks the basket on offense. Her outstanding work ethic and leadership set the tone for her team.
Khamiyah Laster (Western Heights)
Khamiyah Laster is a double-double threat who impacts the game on both ends of the floor. She has been invited to Nike EYBL ProSkills invite-only tryouts and excels academically as an A-B student. Her talent and versatility continue to separate her from the competition.
Kyiah Prestridge (Westmoore)
Kyiah Prestridge is a three-year varsity starter and team captain with an impressive list of accolades. A multiple-time All-District and All-Conference selection, she is also an Adidas All-American and an Arkansas commit. Kyiah excels academically with a 4.0 GPA and brings elite leadership, consistency, and performance to the floor.
Kaleigh Carte & Piper Blackburn (Westville)

Kaleigh Carte is a senior leader who brings experience and steady leadership, leading by example in every aspect of the game. Piper Blackburn is also a senior and one of the most athletic players in the program, capable of scoring 15 or more points on any given night.
Aryzona Wright (Wilburton)
Aryzona Wright embodies the definition of a team player and elevates everyone around her. She shoots the ball at a high level from the perimeter, finishes strong at the rim, and consistently rebounds at a high rate. As a point guard, she controls tempo and creates offense with poise.
Delaney Richardson (Wilson)

Delaney Richardson is a returning starter and the ultimate leader both on and off the court. A projected valedictorian, she is involved in numerous organizations while excelling in multiple sports. Delaney leads her team in rebounds, earned All-Conference honors, and serves as a role model in every sense.
Olivia Scott (Woodland)

Olivia Scott is a hardworking and coachable player who made a significant leap in her offensive production last season. She finished as the team’s leading scorer and improved her three-point shooting to 31 percent. Olivia attacks the basket effectively and brings a positive attitude every day.
Lexi Mendall (Woodward)

Lexi Mendall has been a cornerstone of Woodward basketball since her freshman year and will be a three-year starter. A multi-sport athlete, she contributes in all areas of the game as both a scorer and defender. Her work ethic and versatility make her a key part of the team’s success.
Kenlea Jefferson (Yukon)
Kenlea Jefferson is a four-year starter who is on pace to reach 1,000 career points this season. She averages 2.5 made three-pointers per game and is an outstanding on-ball defender. A proven leader, Kenlea earned All-Conference and All-District honors and recently received an offer from McPherson College.










