The Oklahoman’s Class 6A and Class 5A All-Tournament Teams
Here are The Oklahoman’s selections for the Classes 6A and 5A All-Tournament teams from the state basketball tournaments over the weekend:
Class 6A boys
MVP: Chris Braggs, Putnam North Braggs dominated in the final two games of the weekend, helping the Panthers win their first title. In Friday’s semifinal win against Norman North, he tied a career high with 26 points. Saturday against Edmond Santa Fe, he was dominant in the first half with 11 points, establishing a tone the Panthers maintained in the second half.
Player, school PPG
Chris Braggs, Putnam North 15.3 Kamden Gipson, Edmond Santa Fe 12.7 Caleb Huffman, Broken Arrow 19.5 Adokiye Iyaye, Putnam North 15.3 Tauriawn Knight, Edmond Santa Fe 18.3
Class 6A girls
MVP: Terryn Milton, Owasso
In a three-game weekend in which Owasso got stronger to win its first title in 28 years, Milton was the steady force. A future player at Texas-Arlington, she made big shots, had big rebounds and was the leader in the title game win over Putnam West, showing poise against a tough defense.
Player, school PPG
Mya Bhinhar, Owasso 9.0
Sharonica Hartsfield, Putnam West 10.0 Terryn Milton, Owasso 14.3
RaVon Nero, Edmond Santa Fe 16.0 Ce’nara Skanes, Putnam West 12.7
Class 5A boys
MVP: Kalib Boone, Tulsa Memorial Picking a favorite between the twin brothers is extremely tough, but Kalib provided a boost in rebounding and defense, particularly in the championship game as he held budding Tulsa Washington star Bryce Thompson to just four points.
Player, school PPG
Kalib Boone, Tulsa Memorial 18.3 Keylan Boone, Tulsa Memorial 18.0 Trey Phipps, Tulsa Washington 18.7 Bryce Thompson, Tulsa Washington 19.7 Mo Wilson, Northwest Classen 19.5
Class 5A girls
MVP: Rhys Anderson, Tulsa Washington The 5-foot-6 junior never had a bad game in the tournament. During Thursday’s upset of No. 1 Lawton Eisenhower, she scored 13 and led the comeback. Friday, she added 12 points in a rout. Saturday, she scored 16 points and forced overtime with a layup after the Hornets had squandered a big lead.
Player, school PPG
Rhys Anderson, Tulsa Washington 13.7 Linda Brice, Coweta 17.0 Beverlee Caraway, Pryor 17.7 Camryn Fennell, Tulsa Washington 10.7 Chloe Martin, Pryor 16.3