Archive for July, 2008

Coaching Clinic Reminders

Posted in NEWS with tags , on July 15, 2008 by obca

OBCA Registration – Sunday 12:00 – 4:00 @ Clarion
Monday 8:00 – 4:00 @ Clarion
Tuesday 8:00 – 4:00 @ Biltmore
Wednesday 8:00 – 4:00 @ Biltmore
Thursday 8:00 – 4:00 @ Clarion

OBCA Executive Board Meeting – Monday 11:50 @ Clarion

OSSAA Rules Meeting – Wednesday 2:00 @ Biltmore

OBCA General Business Meeting – Wednesday 3:00 @ Biltmore

OCA All-State Games – Thursday @ Carl Albert High School
Small School Game – 7:00
Larger School Game – 8:30

OBCA Scholarship Form

Posted in NEWS with tags on July 7, 2008 by obca

The Oklahoma Basketball Coaches Association will award two $500.00 scholarships. Each applicant must meet the required academic criteria. Winners will be selected by lot during the OBCA general business meeting at the OCA Summer Clinic. Deadline for nominations will be July 15th .   Scholarship Form

Faith 7 Game 2008

Posted in NEWS with tags on July 7, 2008 by obca

SHAWNEE – As many expected, Oklahoma prep scoring standouts Rotnei Clarke and Keiton Page put on a show Saturday night in the Annual Faith 7 All Star Shootout at Oklahoma Baptist University.

The high-scoring duo proved just enough to hold off Texas, 121-101, and another future Oklahoma collegiate star who shattered scoring records in the process.

While Clarke and Page established virtually every high school scoring record in Oklahoma, it was future Oklahoma Sooner Willie Warren that stole the show in the Faith 7 extravaganza with a record 41 points for the Texas squad, slashing his way to 14 of 26 shooting from the field and nine of 16 at the charity stripe.

The problem for the Texans was they only had one stud to offset the Oklahoma one-two punch of Clarke and Page.

Oklahoma set the tone early by racing to a 30-17 lead after one stanza before watching the Texans trim that margin to 60-55 at the halftime break. Another 31-17 flurry by the Sooner State to start the second half put the game on ice.

Page set a new Oklahoma Faith 7 scoring record with 37 points, hitting 11 of 19 from the field, including four treys, along with 11 of 13 at the charity stripe.

Clarke wasn’t too shabby either, totaling 29 points as he hit nine of 22 from the field, including four three-pointers, while tossing in seven of eight at the line.

While Page and Clarke were sparking the attack on the perimeter, it was solid contributions inside that made the biggest difference as despite being outsized, the Sooners outrebounded the Texans by a 61-54 margin. Midwest City’s Chuck Sanders and Tulsa Memorial’s Blaise Staab pulled down nine of those apiece while Mark Rutledge contributed eight rebounds and Robert Crawford had seven.

With most of the statistical categories fairly even, it was the three-point shooting of the Okies that made the biggest difference, hitting 11 treys to just five for the visitors.

Texas     17 38 17 29 – 101
Oklahoma  30 30 31 30 – 121

Oklahoma scoring Keiton Page (Pawnee) 37, Rotnei Clarke (Verdigris) 29, Mark Rutledge (Tulsa Edison) 10, Blaise Staab (Tulsa Memorial) 10, Ken Holdman (East Central) 8, Chuck Sanders (Midwest City) 8, Robert Crawford (Victory Christian) 6, James Watson (Stringtown) 6, Ricky Hill (Douglass) 4, Vince Boncaldo (Jenks) 3

OBCA All Star Game Recaps

Posted in NEWS with tags on July 7, 2008 by obca

Class 2A gets upset win over 3A squad
Coaches Aid | June 10, 2008

Large Red 76, Large Grey 67

A huge fourth quarter was the difference as the Red squad of Class 4A, 5A and 6A All Stars outscored their Grey squad counterparts 23-10 in the frame.

Second chance points were critical in the Red comeback as they capitalized on 16 offensive rebounds with a massive 19-4 scoring advantage on putbacks. They also sank 49 percent in the second half from the field on 19 of 39.

The Red also displayed great balance throughout with Westmoore’s Matthew Mobley and Byng’s Nathan Turtle leading the charge with 12 and 11 points respectively.

Austin King of Harrah sparked the early Grey charge with 17 points on eight of 11 shooting from the field.

Red 14 18 21 23 – 76 Grey 25 15 17 10 – 67

Red: Matthew Mobley (Westmoore) 12, Nathan Turtle (Byng) 11, Dylan Parker (Anadarko) 8, Shane Carroll (Mustang) 7, Taylor Wedman (El Reno) 7, Geo Brewer (Lawton Mac) 6, Bryce Kemp (Star Spencer) 6, Louis Marshall (Westmoore) 6, Jacobi Isham (Lawton Ike) 5, DaSor Horton (Douglass) 4, Craig Murray (Ardmore) 4.
Grey: Austin King (Harrah) 17, Wes May (Seminole) 12, Kent McDonald (Guthrie) 9, Derrick Thomas (Elgin) 8, Brentrell Friday (Putnam North) 6, Jamell Cormier (Stillwater) 5, Brandon Jackson (Putnam City) 4, Ryan Keese (Fort Gibson) 4, Jared Cotton (Inola) 2.

Class 2A 80, Class 3A 78

The Class 2A All Stars rode an early lead and four players in double figures to a thrilling 80-78 victory.

Offensive rebounds were the key for the Class 2A squad, which pulled down a phenomenal 31 offensive boards, cashing in with 26 second chance points. Despite being at a size disadvantage overall, Tushka’s Tyson Finch and Luther’s Taylor Shook did most of the inside damage, combining for 17 boards, including nine offensively.

Chisholm grad Tyler Simmons canned eight of 13 field goal tries to finish with a team-high 19 points for the Class 2A. Talihina’s David Powell contributed 11 while Shook and Chace Green from Pawnee chipped in 10 apiece.

Mike Soap nearly rallied the 3A stars all the way back, notching a game-high 20 points on nine of 15 shooting, including a pair of three-pointers. The seven-foot Heritage Hall duo of P.J. Roberson and Cort Hoge combined for 27 points inside.

Class 2A 22 17 16 21 – 80 Class 3A 20 12 24 20 – 78

Class 2A: Tyler Simmons (Chisholm) 19, David Powell (Talihina) 11, Chace Green (Pawnee) 10, Taylor Shook (Luther) 10, Spencer Trahan (Walters) 8, Tyson Finch (Tushka) 6, Brian Loyd (Rush Springs) 6, Matt Allen (Snyder) 4, Casey Brooks (Rush Springs) 4, Casey Dillard (Central Sallisaw) 2.
Class 3A: Mike Soap (Seq. Tahlequah) 20, P.J. Roberson (Heritage Hall) 15, Cort Hoge (Heritage Hall) 12, Adam Hollon (Verdigris) 8, Adam Pietrowicz (Jones) 8, Trent Lanie (Alva) 5, Jordan Reed (Morris) 5, Justin Currey (Prague) 3, Pedro Rodriguez (Holdenville) 2.

Class A 72, Class B 62

After trailing 35-28 at intermission, the Class A All-Stars exploded for 27 points in the third quarter to rally past the Class B squad.

Sizzling field goal shooting was the story for the A Stars as they connected on 59 percent from the field after the break while the Class B hit only 29 percent on 10 of 35 shootings.

Garber’s Cody Bond led all scorers with 15 points, sinking six of his 10 tries from the field, while adding four rebounds. Howe’s Kyle Tucker and Ripley’s Brett Tilley also hit double figures with 10 points apiece.

The Class B team had sensational balance but no player reached double figures. Eric Garza, Tanner McElhaney, Nick Cash and Jonathan Allen totaled eight each.

Class A 20 8 27 17 – 72 Class B 16 19 14 13 – 62

Class A: Cody Bond (Garber) 15, Brett Tilley (Ripley) 10, Kyle Tucker (Howe) 10, Ryan Hudson (Preston) 9, Trey Eason (Velma-Alma) 6, Dillon McGuire (Laverne) 6, Ben Mitchell (Texhoma) 6, Adam Beck (Frontier) 5, Kyle Bottger (Agra) 3, Zeke Zoschke (Thomas) 2.
Class B: Jonathan Allen (New Lima) 8, Nick Cash (Timberlake) 8, Eric Garza (Chattanoonga) 8, Tanner McElhaney (Midway) 8, Luke Weir (Mulhall-Orlando) 7, Caleb Stewart (Roff) 7, Armon Wilson (Ryan) 5, Justin Grovers 4, Paul Jewell (Chattanooga) 4, Robert Osife (Earlsboro) 3.E

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