Oklahoma Coaches release All State basketball selections

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The Oklahoma Coaches Association has released the boys All State selections. The games will be played at Oral Roberts University on July 29th. The small school will tip at 7:00 and the large school at 8:30.

LARGE WEST
Dee Robinson – Lawton MacArthur
Chris Fitzpatrick – Enid
Jarrod Boersma – Norman
Tyler Neal – Putnam City West
Travon Grant – OKC Capitol Hill
Kendre Talley – Star Spencer
Blaine Brooks – Blanchard
Amric Fields – Putnam City West
Chris Mustain – El Reno
Xavier McClish – Midwest City

LARGE EAST
Dustin Hopson – Broken Bow
Alex Moore – Cleveland
Cameron Downing – Tulsa Memorial
Tharone Chilton – Tulsa Booker T Washington
Oren Faulk – Muskogee
Chase Mongold – Ponca City
Jake Toupal – Broken Arrow
Qua Carter – Union
Desmond Butler – Union
Robert Boyles – Claremore

All State Coaches:

Large East:
Aaron George – Madill (Head)
Tim Stewart – Claremore

Large West:
Shawn Schenk – Edmond Santa Fe (Head)
Corey Miller – Woodward

SMALL WEST
Dane Thrash – Cheyenne
Bryce Lamer – Garber
Gary Inglett – Plainview
Trevon Hartfield – Watonga
Josh Sweat – Big Pasture
Tyler Miller – Garber
J.D. Pugh – Texhoma
Grant Hetherington – Davis
Dalton Newsome – Mount Saint Mary
Connor Martin – Alva

SMALL EAST
Dylan Lemley – Roff
Ralston Moore – Pawnee
Cale Elam – Oktaha
Cale Jackson – Bethel
Joey Powers – Welch
Jordan Burrell – Valliant
Kyle Klaus – Pawnee
Jimmy Doolin – Dale
Kchris Griffin – Haworth
Dillon Worley – Mason

Small East:
Darrick Farriell – Bethel (Head)
David Day – Prague

Small West:
Greg Higgins – Texhoma (Head)
Lenny Hatchett – Mount Saint Mary

5 thoughts on “Oklahoma Coaches release All State basketball selections

    George Ross said:
    March 30, 2010 at 2:30 pm

    Hey could you cue me in on how you leave a guy like Connor ROss off this list of players when he was #2 in scoring 24.2 ppg, 1st in steals and assists, alone wth over 6 boards agame. All from the point guard position. This kid handled the ball aginst every thinkable double and triple team. Connor scored 35 against Texhoma, 40 against DCLA, over 30 points in 5 games and not a mention. I’d mtch his stats with any body on tis list. Tell me what more he dids to do. He is deservng of this award. What’s the guidelines.

    George Ross said:
    March 30, 2010 at 2:32 pm

    George Ross :Hey could you cue me in on how you leave a guy like Connor ROss off this list of players when he was #2 in scoring 24.2 ppg, 1st in steals and assists, alone wth over 6 boards agame. All from the point guard position. This kid handled the ball against every thinkable double and triple team. Connor scored 35 against Texhoma, 40 against DCLA, over 30 points in 5 games and not a mention. I’d mtch his stats with any body on this list. Tell me what more he needs to do. He is deservng of this award. What’s the guidelines.

    Bob Malooga said:
    March 31, 2010 at 9:43 am

    Numbers are only a small part of it. How successful were the teams they played on, did they have good attitudes, etc. A lot of things go into it, its not a perfect system, but it works pretty good.

    Chris Evans responded:
    March 31, 2010 at 9:50 am

    Totally agree with you Bob. Its not a perfect system and the coaches do a good job of doing it. Perhaps, they can change the name to the OCA Senior All State team. Thats not going to happen, but thats not going to happen.

    I imagine a Douglass player or two can easily be on the “true” All State team, but since they are underclassmen thats not going to happen. Again, I understand.

    Jon Franklin said:
    March 31, 2010 at 1:21 pm

    If you were a coach, you would know that the All State teams are comprised of seniors only. Ask his coach why he didn’t make all state and I’m sure he’ll know what the guidelines are and tell you that this player is probably an underclassman. If you don’t know, now you know!

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