
Another great year of allstate games in the books and it was definitely one to remember. The girls game starts off with the power going out at Jenks and getting moved to Sapulpa but none the less we got it going, The small east team would set the pace fast as they took a commanding 16 point lead early on but then the comeback would be on for the small west team as the lead in the fourth would be cut down to one by a deep three pointer from Devynn Harris of Amber-Pocasset but then Samantha Shanks would answer back with a deep three pointer of her own to seal it for the east team in their 67-64 victory over small west. Braylee Dale for Perry would lead all scorers on the east with 12 points while for the west Jaedyn Getman for Stratford would lead all scorers with 18 points. The large east and west game would start out similar but with west getting off to a hot start, The highlight of the night would come in the third quarter when Azya Poole would knock down a one handed three pointer to give the west a lead, Camille Pritchard for Bristow would knock down a clutch shot to bring it to a one point lead but the west would hang on to win 62-61, Randi Harding for Mustang would have 16 points, Azya Poole for Carl Albert would have 15 points and Hadley Periman for Tuttle would have 14 points to lead all scoring for the west team, Journey Armstead for Sand Springs would lead all scoring for the east team with 18 points.
Box scores (Courtesy of Bryce McKinnis for the Tulsa World)
SMALL EAST 67, SMALL WEST 64
West;14;15;13;22;—;64
East;24;16;12;15;—;67
West: Brooklyn Bayless (Arnett) 2, Shawntae Silva (Luther) 2, Kira Berkey (Hydro-Eakly) 5, Devynn Harris (Amber-Pocassett) 11, Mattie Richardson (Washington) 5, Rees Berkey (Hydro-Eakly) 12, Hollie Stalder (5), Jaedyn Getman (Stratford) 18, Corky Hall (Duke) 4.
East: Shiloh Fletcher (Howe) 9, Samantha Shanks (Webbers Falls) 8, Maggie Sockey (Crowder) 6, Trinity Wiseman (Pittsburg) 9, Alexus Belcher (Vanoss) 3, Mika Scott (Pocola) 10, Kylie Eubanks (Keys) 7, Raelyn Delt (Howe) 3, Braylee Dale (Perry) 12.
LARGE WEST 62, LARGE EAST 61
West;16;16;18;12;—;62
East;12;13;22;14;—;61
West: Randi Harding (Mustang) 16, Azya Poole (Carl Albert) 15, Madi Surber (Tuttle) 4, Ashlyn Evans-Thompson (El Reno) 5, Hadley Periman (Tuttle) 14, Tetona Woods Blackowl (El Reno) 1, Rayland Garner (Kingfisher) 5, Jackson (Lawton MacArthur) 5.
East: Stevie Stinchcomb (McAlester) 3, Journey Armstead (Sand Springs) 18, Elizabeth Milligan (McAlester) 3, Avedon (Bishop Kelley) 10, Chrissen Harland (Stillwater) 8, Ava Greer (Holland Hall) 4, Camille Pritchard (Bristow) 2, Tatum Havens (Tahlequah) 8, Bailey Layman (Cleveland) 5.
The boys games this year definitely had everything you could want to see in a game and the intensity was definitely up there as both games would be high scoring, The east game would start out with small east in full control with a 27-15 lead in the first though the west would out score the east in every other quarter, Gunnar Gordon for Pawnee would have himself a ballgame as he hit 8 three-pointers and there was many times that he could not miss as he was automatic out there. The west would take the lead 58-55 going into the fourth quarter and never looked back from there as they would go on to win 82-78. Gunnar Gordon for Pawnee would lead all scorers on the east with 26 points while Roberto Hernandez for Tyrone would lead for the west with 26 points. The large west vs east game was a must see game and I will be the first to say that this game had everything from the deep three pointer to insane dunks and steals, Large east would dominate and be in full control the whole game, Despite the west only having eight players they would hold their own against the east, I do remember after the first quarter with the east leading 29-23 I’m thinking oh yes this is gonna be a high scoring affair as nearly everyone was automatic from three and the mid range. The west would go on to win 105-93 and the part I liked at the very end was when Reid Lovelace for Crossings Christian would make a three from near halfcourt and Marcell Perry for OKC Southeast would make a three from right at halfcourt, Caden Fry for Owasso would lead all scoring for the east with 23 points while Ethan Scott for Mustang would also have 23 points leading all scoring for the west.
Box Scores (Courtesy of Barry Lewis of the Tulsa World)
LARGE EAST 105, LARGE WEST 93
Large West;23;20;26;24 — 93
Large East;29;22;25;29 — 105
Large West: Ethan Scott (Mustang) 23, Jacobi Sebock (Midwest City) 18, Arzhonte Dallas (Lawton MacArthur) 15, Caden Davis (Kingfisher) 9, Cade Jennings (Weatherford) 9, Issac McDoulett (Tuttle) 8, Marcell Perry (Southeast) 6, Reid Lovelace (Crossings Christian) 5.
Large East: Caden Fry (Owasso) 23, Bradyn Hubbard (Memorial) 17, Anthony Allen (Broken Arrow) 15, Aaron Potter (B.T. Washington) 15, Caylen Goff-Brown (Central) 9, Kam Parker (B.T. Washington) 9, Javontae Campbell (Muskogee) 8, Ty Frierson (Memorial) 6, Joshua Udoumoh (Victory Christian) 3.
SMALL WEST 82, SMALL EAST 78
Small West;15;21;22;24 — 82
Small East;27;16;12;23 — 78
Large West: Roberto Hernandez (Tyrone) 22, Zach Hidalgo (Hooker) 12, Nolan Gore (Hydro-Eakly) 11, Tyler Stewart (Velma-Alma) 10, Josiah Johnson (Marlow) 8, Cade Bond (Community Christian) 7, Kobe Law (Millwood) 5, Jonah Jenkins (Cashion) 3, Tydonte Chester (Garber) 2, Jackson Feely (Alva) 2.
Large East: Gunnar Gordon (Pawnee) 26, Brady Brister (Kingston) 12, Noah Reimer (Lincoln Christian) 10, Kobe Harrison (Calvin) 7, Kolton Neptune (Caddo) 6, Brad Reeves (Glencoe) 6, Brody Roe (Morrison) 6, Alex Parish (Eufaula) 3, Kade Hollingshed (Okla. Union) 2.
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