
Registration is live now at okcthunder.com/coachesclinic


Coach Randy Upshaw and Laef Payne of Verdigris HS
LARGE EAST 97, LARGE WEST 86
Large West 20 23 23 20 — 86
Large East 18 27 29 23 — 97
West: Micah Speight, Putnam North 15; Kellen Manek, Harrah 14; Tyler Williams, Edmond Santa Fe 14; Marquis Johnson, Putnam West 11; Christian Wassana, El Reno 11; Darius Roy, Lawton Eisenhower 7; Patrick McKaufman, OKC Douglass 6; Kristian Doolittle, Edmond Memorial 5; Garrett Owen, Woodward 3.
East: Michael Harris, Central 20; Kinzer Lambert, Owasso 20; Keats Calhoon, Victory Christian 13; Todd Dawkins, McAlester 10; Derek Guest, Memorial 9; Kairee Cooks, Webster 7; Alex Ogunseye, Sapulpa 6; Tavian Davis, Muskogee 5; Parker Jennings, Bixby 4; Nile Felton, Union 3.
SMALL EAST 80, SMALL WEST 70
Small West 13 23 18 16 — 70
Small East 10 21 26 23 — 80
West: Braeden O’Dell, Marlow 16; Elijah Collins, Carnegie 13; Draven Hickman, Riverside 13; Ryan Ross, Velma-Alma 9; Corey Garza, Chattanooga 7; Demetrius Alston, Forgan 3; Jeremiah Bozeman, Alva 3; Vaughn Raney, Cashion 2; Bowan Nyberg, Seiling 2; Jaedon Whitfield, Boise City 2.
East: Gideon Gardner, Pawnee 15; Brad Davis, Red Oak 12; Bishop Coulter, Atoka 10; Kaleb Wilson, Stuart 10; Toland Knox, Preston 8; Tyreke Johnson, Atoka 7; Carter Kessinger, Latta 6; Jadon Huffman, Preston 4; Laef Payne, Verdigris 4; Alex Clay, Rattan 4.
THUNDER INVITES BASKETBALL COACHES TO AUG. 13 CLINIC
Oklahoma City, Thursday, June 30, 2016 – The Thunder will host its sixth annual Coaches Clinic at Chesapeake Energy Arena, inviting basketball coaches at any level from around the state to take part in a day of tips and training on Saturday, Aug. 13.
Coaches are encouraged to register in advance for the clinic. Online registration for coaches is $35 and ends at 5 p.m. on Aug. 11. Registration at the door will be $50. A group discount is also available online during advance registration and allows for one free attendee when you register three coaches. Visit okcthunder.com/coachesclinic for more information and to register.
Registration is live now at okcthunder.com/coachesclinic

Clyde Barkley has spent all 39 years of his coaching career at his high school alma mater, Inola. In 37 years as head coach, Barkley has won 637 games, including the 1998 Class 3A state championship.
Despite retiring from the classroom, he remains the head coach at Inola.
He has served as president of the Oklahoma Basketball Coaches Association, coached in the 1996 All-State game and the 2000 Faith 7 Bowl, and was inducted into the Oklahoma Coaches Association Hall of Fame in 2015.
Ken Bruno coached and taught for 33 years, almost half of that time in Bartlesville where he lives today.
Beginning his career in 1964, the Tulsa Will Rogers graduate had high school stints at Avant, Dewey, Tulsa Metro Christian, Hominy and Copan.
During 16 years at Bartlesville, he coached in the 1980 All-State game and the 1984 Faith 7 Bowl. He also guided Bartlesville to seven state golf championships.
Robert Griffin coached at eight Oklahoma high schools, plus two more in Kansas, during a 31-year career.
A Tishomingo High School graduate, he began his coaching journey in 1955 at Morrison, and had stops at Drumright, OKC Southeast, Tishomingo, OKC Crooked Oak, Alva and Chandler. In his 14-year stint at Guthrie, he led his teams to state championships in 1967 and 1968 with a runner-up finish in 1966. He coached in the 1967 All-State game and won 22 conference titles.
Eddie Sutton used a seven-year coaching stint at Tulsa Central as a springboard to an 800-win college career.
In 36 years as an NCAA Division I head coach, he compiled a record of 806-326, becoming the fifth coach with 800 victories before retiring in 2008.
With Creighton, Arkansas, Kentucky and Oklahoma State, he became the first coach to guide four schools to the NCAA tournament. He left Central in 1966 to launch the basketball program at College of Southern Idaho.
John Turney spent 27 years as an educator, including 20 years as a head basketball coach.
He taught and coached at nine state schools, beginning with Cooperton in 1959 and concluding at Ames in 1986. Along the way, he made stops at Hollister, Arapaho, Dill City, Boise City, Keyes, Wakita and Olive.
He posted a record of 383-124, which included the 1971 Class A state championship at Wakita. He coached in the 1983 All-State game. His son Randy was inducted in 2013.
OBCA ALL STAR GAMES
Saturday June 4th, 2016
4A/5A/6A EAST TEAM 4A/5A/6A/ WEST TEAM
Parker Jennings-Bixby
Tyler Williams-Edmond-Sante Fe
Alex Ogunseye-Sapulpa
Elijah Clark-Deer Creek
Jakob Birnbaum-Ponca City
Richard Anderson-Midwest City
Derrick Guest-Tulsa Memorial
Todd Dawkins-McAlester
Zach Bobb-Pryor
Christian Wassana-El Reno
Jake Ross-Coweta
Darius Roy-Lawton Ike
Stone Faddis-Tahlquah
Garrett Pearson-Harrah
Colt Summers-Miami
Caleb Nichols-Chickasha
Kairee Cooks-Tulsa Webster
Marquis Dobson-Anadarko
Trey Reeves-Muldrow
Patrick McKaufman-Douglass
Greg Owens-Tulsa Webster
Anselm Uzuegbunem-Harding Prep
Zach Bailey-Locust Grove
Coach Lynwood Wade-Tulsa East Central
Coach Adams Simmons-Muldrow
CLASS B CLASS A
Brad Davis-Red Oak
Will Krivanek-Union City
Caleb Brown-Boswell
Bowen Nyberg-Seiling
Cody Crase-LeFlore
Andrew Kuhn-Glencoe
Ricky Thorn-Kinta
Kaleb Wilson-Stuart
Corey Garza-Chattanooga
Levi Pierce-Ft. Cobb-Broxton
Derick McCormick-Earlsboro
Jace Welch-Keota
Corey Wright-Ft. Supply
Evan Shitt-Empire
Bailee Trench-Hammon
Landon Scarberry-Clayton
Jaedon Whitfield-Boise City
Ryan Ross-Velma-Alma
Rowdy Yates-Boswell
Cole Swart-Garber
Coach Jim Jenson-Kinta
Coach Stefan Hunt-Empire
CLASS 2A CLASS 3A
Darius Roberts-Wewoka
Braden Ledford-Comanche
Jadon Huffman-Preston
Patrick Atkins-OKC Centennial
Den Custar-Okemah
Draven Hickman-Riverside
Elijah Collins-Carnegie
Tyreke Johnson-Atoka
Gaven Brown-Howe
Braeden O’Dell-Marlow
Vaughn Raney-Cashion
Jereme McCollum-Adair
Caleb Littlejim-Christian Heritage
Laef Payne-Verdigris
Nathan Brock-Pawnee
KJ Wells-Idabel
Marquis Edwards-Northeast
Bishop Coulter-Atoka
Lense Ramey-Kiefer
Chandler Haley-Washington
Coach Garland Parks-Northeast
Coach Kirk Harris-Marlow
Five men will be inducted into the Oklahoma Basketball Coaches Association Hall of Fame during a June 4 ceremony at East Central University in Ada.
Tim Bart, past president of the OBCA, announced the 16th class of Hall of Fame inductees: Clyde Barkley, Ken Bruno, Robert Griffin, Eddie Sutton and John Turney.
The five coaches will be honored at an 11 a.m. luncheon in the Ballroom of the Memorial Student Union on the campus of East Central University. Tickets are $15. Contact Ja Havens at East Central, 417.576.7190, or jhavens@ecok.edu.
Coinciding with the Hall of Fame event is the OBCA All-Star Weekend. Three games involving graduating seniors from every classification will be played Saturday at the Kerr Activities Center.
The incoming class increases the number of Hall of Fame members to 95.
The inductees:
Clyde Barkley has spent all 39 years of his coaching career at his high school alma mater, Inola. In 37 years as head coach, Barkley has won 637 games, including the 1998 Class 3A state championship.
Despite retiring from the classroom, he remains the head coach at Inola.
He has served as president of the Oklahoma Basketball Coaches Association, coached in the 1996 All-State game and the 2000 Faith 7 Bowl, and was inducted into the Oklahoma Coaches Association Hall of Fame in 2015.
Ken Bruno coached and taught for 33 years, almost half of that time in Bartlesville where he lives today.
Beginning his career in 1964, the Tulsa Will Rogers graduate had high school stints at Avant, Dewey, Tulsa Metro Christian, Hominy and Copan.
During 16 years at Bartlesville, he coached in the 1980 All-State game and the 1984 Faith 7 Bowl. He also guided Bartlesville to seven state golf championships.
Robert Griffin coached at eight Oklahoma high schools, plus two more in Kansas, during a 31-year career.
A Tishomingo High School graduate, he began his coaching journey in 1955 at Morrison, and had stops at Drumright, OKC Southeast, Tishomingo, OKC Crooked Oak, Alva and Chandler. In his 14-year stint at Guthrie, he led his teams to state championships in 1967 and 1968 with a runner-up finish in 1966. He coached in the 1967 All-State game and won 22 conference titles.
Eddie Sutton used a seven-year coaching stint at Tulsa Central as a springboard to an 800-win college career.
In 36 years as an NCAA Division I head coach, he compiled a record of 806-326, becoming the fifth coach with 800 victories before retiring in 2008.
With Creighton, Arkansas, Kentucky and Oklahoma State, he became the first coach to guide four schools to the NCAA tournament. He left Central in 1966 to launch the basketball program at College of Southern Idaho.
John Turney spent 27 years as an educator, including 20 years as a head basketball coach.
He taught and coached at nine state schools, beginning with Cooperton in 1959 and concluding at Ames in 1986. Along the way, he made stops at Hollister, Arapaho, Dill City, Boise City, Keyes, Wakita and Olive.
He posted a record of 383-124, which included the 1971 Class A state championship at Wakita. He coached in the 1983 All-State game. His son Randy was inducted in 2013.
FOR MORE INFORMATION
CONTACT
Tim Bart
Bartlesville High School
918.327.1855
Or
Ja Havens
East Central University
417.576.7190
Wildcat 2016 Summer Basketball Options for Boys Coaches:-HS Summer League HS May 24,31,June 9 (2 games per day) @ Cashion HS
-HS/JH Combo Tournament May 25-26 (3 games each per day) @ UMIC Piedmont
-Freshman Tournament June 22-23 (3 game per day) @ Cashion HS
-Contact John Hardaway- Cashion HS for more information:
jhardaway@cashionps.org or 405 433 2575