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OCA 2020 ALL- STATE TEAMS

Posted in COACHES CORNER, NEWS, Uncategorized on April 29, 2020 by OBCA

SMALL SCHOOL WEST

Cade Allen, Hammon
Jace Edelen, Arapaho-Butler
Myles Jeffries, Millwood
Jakobie Kasemeyer, Cyril
Jerod Kerr, Hooker
Matt Milner, Duke
Jameson Richardson, Duke
Isaiah Williams, Millwood
Jacob Woody, Cashion
Brandon Zeno, Star Spencer

Head Coach: Roger Raper, Purcell
Coach: Matt Jones, Luther

SMALL SCHOOL EAST

Tyler Cloud, Quinton
Mason Drake, Perry
Austin Fenton, Talihina
Luke Gunns, Paden
Patch Hamilton, Asher
Jaden Lietzke, Rejoice Christian
Ethan Newberry, Kiowa
Braden Shaw, Moyers
Carson Thompson, Canadian
Jaxon Wiggins, Roland

Head Coach: Jeff Fry, Braggs
Coach: Jon Hadley, Varnum

LARGE SCHOOL WEST

Diondre Alexander, John Marshall
Brennan Burns, Bethany
Christian Cook, Midwest City
Demontreal Crutchfield, Del City
Sam Godwin, Southmoore
Nathaniel Goodlow, Del City
Ashawnti Hunter, Lawton
Leontaye McClennon, MacArthur
Jordan Thompson, Southmoore
Rondel Walker, Putnam City West

Head Coach: Ryan Caldwell, Pauls Valley
Coach: Jeff Williamson, Woodward

LARGE SCHOOL EAST

Mason Alexander, Edison
Conner Calavan, Fort Gibson
Brock Davis, Holland Hall
Brayshawn Finch, Tulsa Memorial
Josh Jones, Broken Bow
Kavon Key, Tulsa Memorial
Anfernee Nelson, Jenks
Trey Phipps, Booker T. Washington
Davon Richardson, Sand Springs
Bryce Thompson, Booker T. Washington

Head Coach: Brandon Maddux, Coweta
Coach: Todd Anderson, Collinsville

2020 OBCA All District Teams

Posted in COACHES CORNER, NEWS, OBCA ALL REGION, Uncategorized on April 16, 2020 by OBCA

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2020 OBCA ALL DISTRICT

OBCA District 1 All Star Team
COACH OF THE YEAR: Will Jones – Garber
PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Bijan Cortes – Kingfisher
1.  Matthew Stone – Kingfisher
2.  Jerod Kerr – Hooker
3.  Angel Rodriguez – Hennessey
4.  Jace Edelen – Arapaho-Butler
5.  Jacob Woody – Cashion
6.  T.J. Bennett – Garber
7.  Ty Goss – Leedey
8.  Roberto Hernandez – Tyrone
9.  Taye Sullivan – Garber
10.  Weston Church – Fairview


OBCA District 2 All Star Team
COACH OF THE YEAR: Brandon Hight – Perry
PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Mason Drake Perry

  1. Gunner Gordon – Pawnee
  2. Kendal Daniels – Beggs
  3. Jaken Weeden – Glencoe
  4. Jace Goldsberry – Perry
  5. Brad Reeves – Pawnee
  6. Tyler Day – Mannford
  7. Hunter Hoggatt – Sapulpa
  8. Luke Gunns – Paden
  9. Cale Greenfield – Ripley


OBCA District 3 All Star Team
COACH OF THE YEAR: Travis Cannady – Adair
PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Jaxon Wiggins – Roland

  1. Conner Calavan – Ft. Gibson
  2. Jace Hollingshed – Oklahoma Union
  3. Garrett Long – Adair
  4. Zane Adams – Haskell
  5. TJ Maxwell – Hilldale
  6. Jacob Burney – Wyandotte
  7. Tyler Haddock – Verdigris
  8. Jaxon Jones – Tahlequah
  9. Brendan Dan – Checotah
  10. John Coons – Catoosa


OBCA District 4 All Star Team
COACH OF THE YEAR: Nick Gable – Duke
PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Jameson Richardson – Duke

  1. Cade Allen – Hammon
  2. Danquez Dawsey – Lawton MacArthur
  3. Tyson Eastwood – Fort Cobb-Broxton
  4. Nolan Gore – Hydro-Eakly
  5. Damian Harris – Big Pasture
  6. Ashawnti Hunter – Lawton
  7. Jakobie Kasemeyer – Cyril
  8. Ryan Kelly – Snyder
  9. Colton Laughlin – Mangum
  10. Matt Milner – Duke
  11. Cole Moore – Hobart
  12. Cash Novotny – Anadarko

 

OBCA District 5 All Star Team
COACH OF THE YEAR: Tim Stogsdill – Southmoore
PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Jordan Thompson – Southmoore

  1. Mojo Browning – Purcell
  2. Nick Burchfield – Minco
  3. Skylar Croskey – Amber-Pocasset
  4. Ben Emmert – Norman
  5. J.J. Francis – Comanche
  6. Sam Godwin – Southmoore
  7. Levi Houck – Tuttle
  8. Kalub Hunt – Newcastle
  9. Josh Martin – Community Christian School
  10. Cooper Shirley – Minco


OBCA District 6 All Star Team
COACH OF THE YEAR: Greg Nichols – Howe
PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Josh Jones – Broken Bow

  1. Jaxson Robinson – Ada
  2. Trae Thompson – Dale
  3. Carson Thompson – Canadian
  4. Jayse Ward – Whitesboro
  5. Ethan Newberry – Kiowa
  6. Tyler Cloud – Quinton
  7. Cade Paulin – Vanoss
  8. Austin Fenton – Talihina
  9. Brayden Oglesby – Howe
  10. Trayson Miller – Roff


OBCA District 7 All Star Team
COACH OF THE YEAR: Clay Martin – Jenks
PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Bryce Thompson – BTW

  1. Trey Phipps – BTW
  2. Davon Richardson – Sand Springs
  3. Anthony Pritchard – Webster
  4. Brock Davis – Holland Hall
  5. BJ Jefferson – Tulsa Central
  6. Kavon Key – Tulsa Memorial
  7. Mason Alexander – Tulsa Edison
  8. Seth Chargois – Union
  9. Chase Martin – Jenks


OBCA District 8 All Star Team
COACH OF THE YEAR: Lenny Hatchett – Del City
PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Rondel Walker – PCW

  1. Trey Alexander – Heritage Hall
  2. Nate Goodlow – Del City
  3. Christian Cook – MWC
  4. Isaiah Williams – Millwood
  5. Sean Pedulla – Ed. Memorial
  6. Brennan Burns – Bethany
  7. Brandon Zeno – Star Spencer
  8. Tobias Roland – PCN
  9. Demontreal Crutchfield – Del City

OKLAHOMA COACHES ASSOCIATION ALL STATE BOYS BASKETBALL NOMINATION DUE: MARCH 24, 2020

Posted in COACHES CORNER, NEWS, Uncategorized on March 18, 2020 by OBCA

OKLAHOMA COACHES ASSOCIATION ALL STATE BOYS BASKETBALL NOMINATION FORM

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www.oklahomacoaches.org/files/1715/8204/5473/BBK_NOMINATION_FORM.pdf

Oklahoma Coaches Association All State Form is Due March 24

Posted in COACHES CORNER, NEWS, Uncategorized on March 18, 2020 by OBCA

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OBCA NOMINATION FORMS ARE POSTED ON THE WEBSITE

Posted in COACHES CORNER, NEWS, OBCA ACADEMIC ALL STATE, OBCA ALL REGION, OBCA ALL STAR GAME, Uncategorized on February 20, 2020 by OBCA

COACHES REMINDER:

YOU MUST BE A MEMBER OF THE OBCA TO NOMINATE A PLAYER(S)

PLEASE CHECK YOUR DEADLINES 

 

OBCA Membership Form (2019-2020)

OBCA Nomination Forms 2020

OBCA Region Map

 

 

 

OBCA FALL CLINIC HIGHLIGHTS

Posted in COACHES CORNER, NEWS, Uncategorized on October 26, 2019 by OBCA

 

OBCA FALL COACHES CLINIC OCTOBER 26

Posted in COACHES CORNER, NEWS, Uncategorized on October 1, 2019 by OBCA

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October 26 @ Bishop McGuinness HS 801 NW 50th St, Oklahoma City, OK 73118

CLINIC AGENDA 8:30-9:15 – REGISTRATION

9:15 – 10:15 – KENDRE TALLEY – OKLAHOMA CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY 

10:15 – 11:15 – ANDREW BROWN – CAMERON UNIVERSITY

11:15 – 11:45 – OBCA GENERAL BUSINESS

LUNCH – 11:45 – 1:00 – ON YOUR OWN

1:00 – 2:00 – TEAM DEMONSTRATION – TULSA WASHINGTON HS CONLEY PHIPPS 2:00 – 3:00 – TEAM DEMONSTRATION – LOOKEBA-SICKLES HS KIRK WILSON

OBCA MEMBERS – FREE NON-MEMBERS – $40.00
FALL

 

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OBCA Fall Clinic Flier

TEAM NEEDED JENKS – UNION TOURNAMENT JAN 23-25

Posted in COACHES CORNER, NEWS, Uncategorized on September 24, 2019 by OBCA

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  • We are looking for one varsity boys basketball team for our Jenks-Union Invitational scheduled for January 23-25, 2020.  3 games guaranteed.  If you are interested, please contact Emily Barkley (barkley.emily@unionps.org) or Tony Dillingham (tony.dillingham@jenksps.org)

 

 

EXOS + FCA: Consistent Momentum All Season Long and 3Dimensional coaching, “Being a complete Coach.

Posted in COACHES CORNER, NEWS, Uncategorized on September 12, 2019 by OBCA

You are invited to the following FREE event: EXOS + FCA: Consistent Momentum All Season Long and 3Dimensional coaching, “Being a complete Coach.

 

Event is to be held at EXOS Performance on October 5th, 2019 from 8am-12pm. The address is 2017 W. I-35 Frontage Road, Suite 100, Edmond, OK 73013. A light lunch with be provided.

 

We all know champions are made in the off-season. We also know that by the time Playoffs and Regionals come around, our teams aren’t what they were at the start of the season. How do we keep the momentum we had in the off-season flowing all the way to the championship game? If you’ve asked yourself that question as a coach, then this seminar is for you.

 

We are putting this collective event together to provide a deeper look into high school strength and conditioning, and four performance aspects that we can control as coaches: Mindset, Movement, Nutrition and Recovery. Our hope is to partner with you, and provide a structured approach that will aid you in maintaining your teams performance throughout the seasons regardless of your sport.

 

In addition to EXOS presentation Kelsi Musick, SWOSU Head Women’s Basketball coach, and Tom Cobble, Hall of Fame retired football coach, will speak on program development and 3Dimensional coaching.

 

To register for this FREE event, please go to https://teamexosedmond.eventbrite.com.

 

Look forward to seeing you there!

 

Team EXOS

Oklahoma FCA

A.D. Burtschi left his mark on Putnam City community

Posted in COACHES CORNER, NEWS, Uncategorized on September 3, 2019 by OBCA

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Story by Cameron Jourdan – The Oklahoman

WARR ACRES — Archie Dean Burtschi was a man of his word.

Vernon Belcher was Putnam City High’s principal back in 1982. He had an agreement with a coach from Kentucky to come lead the Pirates’ boys basketball team. Yet on the first day of school, Belcher got notice his new hire wasn’t coming. He immediately called Burtschi, who was at Mount St. Mary. “Being a very honorable man, he would not leave at that late of a date and leave them shorthanded,” Belcher said. For the 1982-83 season, Belcher coached Putnam City. As soon as it concluded, he made another call to Burtschi, who would accept a job at the place he spent three decades and changed countless lives. “There are guys who coach for the notoriety, who coach for the money,” Belcher said. “But there were a few of us who totally love the game. A.D. was one of those. He was like a second father to all of his players.”

A.D. Burtschi died Thursday night due to kidney failure. He was 70. His funeral is set for 11 a.m. Wednesday at Warr Acres’ St. Charles Borromeo Catholic Church and open to the public.

Burtschi spent 39 years coaching at the high school level. Respect became a word synonymous with his successful career. He earned it from everyone — his players, opposing coaches, fans — and it’s why more than 100 former players showed up to his final game, a 60-59 Putnam City victory against rival Putnam West in 2016. Burtschi collected 752 career wins across his two head coaching stops. He coached his first seven years at Mount St. Mary before spending the next 32 roaming the halls and gym at Putnam City. He sits third on the all-time wins list for Oklahoma boys basketball coaches, trailing only Boney Matthews and Ray West, who died earlier this summer. Burtschi’s coaching style transcended generations, his remarkable flair and leadership prevailing in each locker room he stepped into.

Edmond North girls basketball coach Pete Papahronis played at Putnam City during Burtschi’s first two seasons and later was an assistant coach after playing professionally in Europe. Papahronis said Burtschi was able to sustain success because his coaching style never wavered. “Kids only know what they’re taught,” Papahronis said. “Hard work, discipline, character, Christian values. He never veered away from that. He stood true to who he was and what he believed in. I don’t think those things ever go out of style.”

Burtschi was born in Chickasha and went to the now defunct St. Joseph’s Academy in high school. Both his parents had died by the time he was 5, and the Burtschi family adopted him. He went on to play basketball at Oklahoma City University. His son, Jacob, said a bum knee made A.D. end his playing career sooner than he wanted. It just gave A.D. the pathway into coaching.

Bill Robertson, who coached 23 years at Putnam North, said A.D.’s impact on basketball in the Putnam City area was unmatched. “He was a superb basketball coach,” Robertson said. “He handled the young men very well. He did a tremendous job and really put Putnam City on the map.”

His accolades earned him spots in multiple hall of fames including the Oklahoma Basketball Coaches Associations. On Friday, Burtschi was inducted into Putnam City’s inaugural Athletics Hall of Fame class. Only a day after his passing, his three grandsons, Jackson Burtschi, Jordan Flinton and Braden Hudson, accepted the award on his behalf.

Throughout his career, Burtschi had chances to pursue coaching opportunities at the college level, but he never seriously entertained them. Putnam City was too close to his heart. Now the court that bears his name will always be a reminder of the mark Burtschi left on the community, and it had way more to do than his wins and losses. “He wanted to stay closer to family,” Jacob said. “Not only the personal family, but the family he had at Putnam City. It was too tough for him to walk away.

“Once a Pirate, always a Pirate.”