#OKState Tourney: 15U Biggest Game-Changers of Day 2
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Oklahoma City, OK — The Prep Hoops Oklahoma State Tournament consists of a wide margin of talent at every position that filled the gym and produced various high-scoring games and performances. Here we take a look at 5 of the…
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Continue ReadingLogan Knol Logan Knol 6'6" | SF Edmond North | 2025 State OK | Center | Oklahoma Flight 2025
Logan Knol Logan Knol 6'6" | SF Edmond North | 2025 State OK ‘s unique post talents on both sides of the ball led Oklahoma Flight to a big-time comeback win in overtime against Next Level Oklahoma. Knol seemed impossible to defend with his back to the basket, he got a great feel for his defender and turned over his shoulder scoring with jump hooks and showing a nice soft touch and a good spin on the ball. Defensively, Knol shut the paint down, swatting shots out the air left and right, pinning layups off the backboard, and utilizing his long-standing reach to build a wall cutting off any view the shooters had of the rim without bailing them out with a foul. With 4 seconds remaining, an opposing guard made his way into the teeth of the defense where Knol stepped across the lane, exploded off the ground, and made the game-saving. Knol’s post presence changed the outcome of the game whenever it was needed most.
Trenton Pane Trenton Pane 6'0" | PG Allen | 2025 State TX | Point Guard | RBA Academy 2025
Texas native, Trent Pane is an electrifying all-around basketball product that put on a show and played his heart out. Pane gave the best effort I saw all day, it blew my mind when he attempted to cock back and tomahawk slam on a defender that decided to jump with him at the rim. Pane barely missed the dunk and proceeded to fall to the ground, but he didn’t stop there Trent immediately popped up and threw his body on the floor again, saving the ball and quickly getting it to a teammate. His nonstop effort and limitless motor were impeccable and will take him very far in this game.
Triston Driver Triston Driver 6'0" | PG Bixby | 2025 State OK | Point Guard | Tulsa Impact 2025
This point guard seemed more deadly playing off the ball than playing on the ball all thanks to his quick trigger catch-and-shoot prowess and efficient scoring ability. Driver singlehandedly outscored Bryson Warren United in the first half scoring 25 of Tulsa’s 36 points in a spectacular fashion. Driver had it going from the tip-off, he was capable of getting whatever jumpshot he was looking for and anytime he attempted to drive he drew the foul on the way up with the shot leading to 4 trips to the foul line in the first 10 minutes, converting all free-throw attempts in the process.
Zaylin Rowland | Point Guard | Bryson Warren United 2025
This floor general commanded the attention of the defense at all times, Rowland proved to be a continuous threat to put the ball through the net in a number of ways. Incredibly crafty with high-level footwork, displaying an array of hop steps, jab steps, and stop on a dime movements that left defenders wondering what he would do next. Truly the heart and soul of the offense, Zaylin Rowland showcased an understanding of controlling the pace of the game as well as setting a tone, not only at the start of games but out of timeouts and coming out of halftime, this kid keeps the same energy throughout the entirety of the game.
Jett Schafer | Point Guard | Next Level Oklahoma 2025
Jett Schafer was as clutch as they come, he showed a propensity to make the biggest plays at the most opportune times. While facing off against Oklahoma Flight, Schafer stuffed a layup inside the lane within the final moments of the game before following it up with a mind-blowing, contested, pull-up, buzzer-beating, game-tying three-pointer to send it into overtime before falling short of the victory.