Oklahoma Tournament Notes
Tournaments took place across the state of Oklahoma throughout the weekend. Most tournaments wrapped up on Monday night due to weather postponing play on Friday. We highlight several of the top tournaments around the state. Union fends off PC West…
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Continue ReadingTournaments took place across the state of Oklahoma throughout the weekend. Most tournaments wrapped up on Monday night due to weather postponing play on Friday. We highlight several of the top tournaments around the state.
Union fends off PC West
The #1 ranked Union Redskins won another tournament title on Monday night beating Putnam City West in the Putnam City Invitational finals. The Championship game took place at West giving Union a tough road test. Adrian Rodriguez and Ethan Chargois led the way for Union in the post. Rodriguez was named the tournament MVP.
Final: Union 58 PC West 50. Huge win by Union as they win their second tournament of the year, The Putnam City Invitational. #PrepHoops pic.twitter.com/NVYaVVTsO9
— Prep Hoops Oklahoma (@PrepHoopsOK) January 10, 2017
Norman North blows out Yukon
Norman North capped off an impressive run at the McGuinness Classic with a double-digit victory in the championship game over Yukon. Trae Young led the way with 43 points making it look easy. Young continues to average over 40 points per game. Young took home MVP honors of the McGuinness Classic.
Trae Young is putting on a clinic. Over his career he has gone from a shooter to a complete PG. The work he has put in the gym has paid off! pic.twitter.com/D5iPQ5W23k
— Matt Reynolds (@ReynoldsHoops) January 10, 2017
Owasso sinks Booker T. Washington at the buzzer
In the last seconds of the game Owasso got the ball in the hands 2019 PG Seth Pomeroy who nailed a three-pointer to lift them to victory. Josh Procter was named tournament MVP for the Owasso Rams. The victory should propel Owasso towards the top ten in Class 6A. They are currently not ranked within the top 20 in Class 6A.
Harrah outlasts Tuttle
The Weatherford tournament ended last night with a bang. Tuttle gave Harrah everything they could handle, but Brady Manek and the Harrah Panthers held them off to win 55-52. Harrah improved their record on the year to 7-3.
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