OBCA HENRY P IBA PLAYER OF THE YEAR
TRAE YOUNG – NORMAN NORTH
OBCA WILLIS MACKEY COACH OF THE YEAR
SCOTT HINES – FT. COBB-BROXTON
OBCA HENRY P IBA PLAYER OF THE YEAR
TRAE YOUNG – NORMAN NORTH
OBCA WILLIS MACKEY COACH OF THE YEAR
SCOTT HINES – FT. COBB-BROXTON
Class B – Riley Island
Class A – Cameron Hines – Ft. Cobb-Broxton
Class 2A – Tanner Mong – Merritt
Class 3A – Brewster Peacock – Verdigris
Class 4A – Brady Manek – Harrah
Class 5A – Caleb Nero – Tulsa Memorial
Class 6A – Trae Young – Norman North
6A Edmond North HS
5A Tulsa Memorial HS
4A Kingfisher HS
3A Douglas HS
2A Latta HS
REGION ONE
Player of the Year – Riley Island, Calumet
Coach of the Year – Jacob Mayfield, Calumet
Cole Jones, Pond Creek – Hunter
Jett Sternberger – Kingfisher
Callen Haydon – El Reno
Hank Harrel – Leedey
Cameron Martin – Yukon
Brevin Nyberg – Seiling
Dalton Vinson – Hennessey
Tucker Powell – Arapaho – Butler
Kade Tracy, Pond Creek – Hunter
William Slater – Tyrone
REGION TWO
Player of the Year – Koby Love- Preston
Coach of the Year – Bob Weckstein- Frontier
Caden Krotzer-cleveland
Jake Banfield- mannford
Hunter Henderson- Kellyville
Nolan Childs- Frontier
Ira Blackbear- Beggs
Jimell Tate- Okmulgee
Keenan Ballance- Sapulpa
Baron Tanner- Bartlesville
Jackson Jacobs- Prague
Cade Harelson- Davenport
REGION THREE
Player of the Year – Kyle Dortch-Fort Gibson
Coach of the Year – Gary Hendrix-Fort Gibson
Brewster Peacock-Verdigris
Tylor Arnold-Pryor
Jeff Oxford-Claremore
Champ Bridges-Chouteau
Tyeus Daugherty-Tahlequah Sequoyah
Damon Phelps-Catoosa
Micah Bell-Inola
Carson Calavan-Fort Gibson
Caleb Riggs-Okay
Khalil Morris-Roland
REGION FOUR
Player of the Year – Cameron Hines — Fort Cobb-Broxton
Coach of the Year – Donnie Husband – Merritt
Tanner Mong — Merritt
Greyden Steinmetz — Fort Cobb-Broxton
RJ Fisher — Lawton Eisenhower
Casen McLemore — Cyril
Luak Tut — Merritt
Adrian Labrada — Anadarko
Jared Hart — Hydro-Eakly
Tanner Meraz — Elgin
Toby Denny — Chattanooga
Kellen Hines — Fort Cobb-Broxton
REGION FIVE
Player of the Year Trae Young – Norman North
Coach of the Year – Scott Hodges – Westmoore
Will Graham – Westmoore
Riley Hamilton – Purcell
Brock Henderson – Chickasha
Dawson Huddleston – Marlow
Chris Loftis – Ardmore
Wesley McClendon – Comanche
Trey Palmer – Westmoore
David Sumo – Norman
Dayne Taylor – Southmoore
Brantley Thompson – Tuttle
REGION SIX
Player of the Year: Robert Briley – Wright City
Coach of the Year: Matt Bryant – Latta
Kariim Byrd – Talihina
Taylor Cox – Durant
Ben Pruitt – Ada
Bryce Brister – Silo
Trent Smith – Latta
Dustin West – Latta
Jacob Sockey – Talihina
Cole Seaborn – Dale
Darrien James -Rock Creek
Grayson Nix – Red Oak
REGION SEVEN
Player of the Year – Caleb Nero – Tulsa Memorial
Coach of the Year – Rudy Garcia – Union
Ethan Chargois – Union
R.T. Fuqua – Tulsa Washington
Eli Landrum – Tulsa Central
Adrian Rodriguez – Union
Burke Putnam – Tulsa East Central
Kobe Rose – Tulsa Memorial
Colt Savage – Sand Springs
Keenan Balance – Sapulpa
Josh Proctor – Owasso
REGION EIGHT
Player of the Year – Keyshawn Embery – Midwest City
Coach of the Year – Lance Cudjoe Star Spencer
Mason Harrell – Carl Albert
Marques Wilson – Edmond North
Brady Manek – Harrah
Coryon Mason – Douglass
Trey Hopkins – Carl Albert
Adokiye Iyaye – Putnam City North
Quinton Johnson – Centennial
Marvin Johnson – Edmond North
Jalen Redmond – Midwest City
Micah Thomas – Putnam City North
Coaches:
Western Oklahoma State Basketball program will be holding an Open Work out for any players interested in either the Varsity team or JV team . It is a great opportunity to be evaluated and to potentially have an opportunity to make one of the squads. Western Oklahoma is a member of the NJCAA Division 1 level and competes in Region 2. For information on the school go to www.wosc.edu. You may view info on the program on twiter @Ro1Coach and @WOSC_Basketall.
WESTERN OKLAHOMA OPEN WORK OUT
April 8 12 noon
2801 North Main
Altus, Ok 73521
Contact coach Ro if you have any questions 5806498405.
Thanks,
Rolando De La Barrera
The 2nd annual Oklahoma Native All State Basketball games will be held on June 17, 2017. Bacone College in Muskogee will serve as the host site for this year’s games. The Oklahoma Native All State organization will take nominations for the boys and girls ONAS basketball games until April 1. Players must be nominated by their high school coach, must be a 2017 graduate, and must have a CDIB card (proof of Native descent). In order for a player to be nominated, ONAS has to have a completed nomination form submitted no later than April 1. The single page form must be submitted by email to oknativeallstate@gmail.com or faxed to ONAS basketball at 405-247-3946. Selection committees made up of Native American coaches will select 20 boys and 20 girls to be named to the 2017 ONAS basketball teams. The athletes selected will then be notified and receive a player packet containing all information related to participation in the event. We will not need a copy of the athletes CDIB card unless they are selected. The athletes selected to the teams will be notified by phone so please make sure all numbers provided are correct. The athletes selected will be divided evenly into 10 player teams for the games held on June 17. We hope to recognize the top Native American student athletes in Oklahoma from the 2017 graduating class. Last year, in our inaugural event, we had a very successful 2 day event and we plan on this year’s games being even better. Over the past year the ONAS organization has grown, and in addition to basketball, we have added baseball and softball to this year’s games which will be played on the same day. If you are a Native American coach and would like to serve on the selection committee for boys or girls basketball, please indicate in the space provided on the nomination form. Last year’s coaches all had athletes playing in the games. Boys’ coaches were Norm Tippeconnie of Perkins-Tryon and Patrick Moore of Riverside. The girls’ coaches were Chad Tsotigh of Pawnee and Rikki Wolfe of Sasakwa. Should you have any questions please call: Girls Basketball- Josh Nichols, Womens Basketball Coach, Bacone College 918-360-8619 Boys Basketball- Patrick Moore, Boys Basketball Coach, Riverside Indian School 405-933-1710 Thank you, Oklahoma Native All State Basketball Committee
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Class 3A boys
Thursday
at Southern Nazarene University
Douglass vs. Okmulgee, 2 p.m.
Centennial vs. Lincoln Christian, 3:30 p.m.
Sequoyah Tahlequah vs. Kingston, 7 p.m.
Metro Christian vs. Star Spencer, 8:30 p.m.
Friday
at Southern Nazarene University
Sequoyah Tahlequah-Kingston winner vs. Metro Christian-Star Spencer winner, 6:30 p.m.
Douglass-Okmulgee winner vs. Centennial-Lincoln Christian winner, 8 p.m.
Saturday
at State Fair Arena
Championship, 2 p.m.
Class 2A boys
Thursday
at Mustang
Wewoka vs. Christian Heritage, 2 p.m.
Wright City vs. Preston, 3:30 p.m.
Talihina vs. Merritt, 7 p.m.
Latta vs. Dale, 8:30 p.m.
Friday
at State Fair Arena
Wewoka-Christian Heritage winner vs. Wright City-Preston winner, 9 a.m.
Talihina-Merritt winner vs. Latta-Dale winner, 1:30 p.m.
Saturday
at State Fair Arena
Championship, 10:30 a.m.
Class 3A boys
Thursday
at Southern Nazarene University
Douglass vs. Okmulgee, 2 p.m.
Centennial vs. Lincoln Christian, 3:30 p.m.
Sequoyah Tahlequah vs. Kingston, 7 p.m.
Metro Christian vs. Star Spencer, 8:30 p.m.
Friday
at Southern Nazarene University
Sequoyah Tahlequah-Kingston winner vs. Metro Christian-Star Spencer winner, 6:30 p.m.
Douglass-Okmulgee winner vs. Centennial-Lincoln Christian winner, 8 p.m.
Saturday
at State Fair Arena
Championship, 2 p.m.