17U Oklahoma State Tournament Preview: Pool H
The 17U bracket is loaded with arguably the best field of Oklahoma teams a tournament in-state will have all grassroots season. Each team will advance from pool play with a chance to advance to the Championship game of the 17U bracket. Pool H features the champion from two years ago the Oklahoma Servants along with two other talented groups.
Pool H
Oklahoma Servants
The Oklahoma Servants produce talented each year that signs at the small college level. This year they have a 17U squad full of shooters starting with Trez Hankins and Jace Pratt. Hankins can get hot in a hurry. Pratt is possibly the most consistent shooter in the state of Oklahoma since the graduation of Trae Young. Dawson Suthers is a prospect to keep an eye on. Suthers has really improved over his high school basketball career.
OK Respect
Pool H is the battle of the teams that have so many shooters on them. OK Respect has some impressive three-point snipers throughout their line up. Riley Island is one of the most complete players in Oklahoma that not many know. He had a great state tournament, which has opened some peoples eyes. Island will be one of the top small college recruits in the Oklahoma 2018 Class. Micah Lena is an intriguing 6’5 Forward with deep shooting range. OK Respect is a true contender to win Pool H and go a long way in bracket play.
Ball 4 Life
Out of the Tulsa area, Ball 4 Life will look to beat the other two Oklahoma City based teams. They have a nice duo leading the way with Damian Everette and Derek Hill. Everette is a Combo Guard that displays strength on the court with good shooting touch. He is a good defender. Hill is a 6′ Point Guard who is a very quick playmaker for Ball 4 Life.
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