All-Tournament Teams
BOYS
Class 6A
MVP: Shaquille Morris, Edmond Memorial
All-Tournament Teams
BOYS
Class 6A
MVP: Shaquille Morris, Edmond Memorial
Morris was a force on both ends of the floor for the Bulldogs in the tournament and never so much as he was against Midwest City in the finals. He helped the Bulldogs build up a big lead early, then played a huge part in their late comeback that ended on Jordan Woodard's heroics.
The team
Player, school, points per game
Jaylen Lowe, Owasso, 25.0
Shake Milton, Owasso, 19.5
Shaquille Morris, Edmond Memorial, 19.3
Torey Noel, Midwest City, 15.3
Jordan Woodard, Edmond Memorial, 9.7
Class 5A
MVP: Devin Perez, Tulsa Memorial
After taking a year away from basketball to concentrate on baseball, Perez helped lift the Chargers to the title over McGuinness. In the championship game, he hit 7 of 9 from the floor and finished with 18 rebounds.
The team
Demari Edwards, Tulsa Memorial, 10.0
Will Lienhard, Bishop McGuinness, 7.7
David Love, Bishop McGuinness, 14.0
Devin Perez, Tulsa Memorial, 16.0
Joey Sylvester, Chickasha, 17.0
Class 4A
MVP: Stephen Clark, Douglass
Averaged 30.7 points for the three days, but dropped 51, including nine 3-pointers in the 82-80 win over Roland in the finals. The 51-point game tied him for the fourth-most points scored in a state tournament game. He added six steals and five assists, winning the fourth championship of his career.
The team
Glenn Banks, Douglass, 11.7
Stephen Clark, Douglass, 30.7
Chris Crawford, Victory Christian, 24.5
Brooks Robertson, Roland 16.0
Seth Youngblood, Roland, 27.3
Class 3A
MVP: Ashford Golden, Millwood
Golden led the Falcons in scoring for the week, but that hardly encapsulates his performance. He tipped in the game-winning shot in the second overtime against Centennial in the semifinals, and had 17 points, 10 rebounds and two blocks — one in the final minute of the third OT — in the championship game.
The team
Terry Davis, Centennial, 17.5
Ashford Golden, Millwood, 13.7
Austin Guinn, Okemah, 14.7
Mike Mays, Millwood, 13.3