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Ja’Mee Asberry
East Central • 5-5 • Soph.
Averaging 14.7 points for the 5A No. 1 Cards and shooting 38 percent (49-for-129) from 3-point range. Made a career-high five treys in one victory over Booker T. Washington and scored 20 and hit the go-ahead 3-pointer with 18 seconds left in another. Scored 21 vs. Tahlequah Sequoyah in the Tournament of Champions and was a second-team all-tourney selection. Transferred from Webster, where she averaged 13.4 points for a 20-8 team as a freshman and was an All-Green Country Conference selection. Has 3.8 GPA. “A fierce competitor who always works hard on the court,” coach Samy Mack said.
Kabree Edgmon
Fort Gibson * 5-6 * Jr.
Fun-loving guard averages 14 points and four assists and plays a key leadership role for 4A No. 1 Tigers. After starting at point guard on state-semifinal team as a sophomore, has shifted to shooting guard as a junior, and is hitting 44 percent from 3-point range and 81 percent from the foul line. Scored 18 in a win over Mannford in the regional final. An all-tournament selection in all three tournaments won by Tigers this season. Called by coach Jerry Walker one of the best ball-handlers he’s coached. “Keeps everyone smiling, just a fun kid to have around,” Walker said.
Gabby Gregory
Holland Hall • 5-10 • Fr.
Made huge impact in her rookie season, leading Dutch to the Southwest Preparatory Conference title. Led her team in scoring (20.4) and rebounding (8.7) and shot 42.6 percent from 3-point range. Had 11 double-doubles. Super strong, almost impossible to guard without fouling. Led region in made foul shots (144) and was second in attempts (167). Moved from Plano, Texas, as an eighth-grader and broke Dutch middle school records in the discus and shot put. Scored 71 points in a game as a second-grader and was part of an AAU national championship team as a fourth-grader.
Mallory Vaughn
Collinsville • 6-4 • Jr.
Has started every game since her freshman season. Cards are 65-14 in that span and reached the last two 5A state tournaments. Averaged 18.8 points and shot 68 percent last season. Averages 17 points, 11 rebounds and six blocked shots as a junior. Totals 335 career blocks — more than four per game. Has 13 double-double games this season and two triple-doubles (double digits in points, rebounds and blocks). Had 20 points, 10 rebounds, 12 blocks vs. Pryor. Scored season-high 26 vs. Claremore. Has 4.0 GPA. Considering collegiate offers from the likes of Arkansas, Colorado and Texas Tech.
Aaliyah Wilson
Muskogee • 5-9 • Sr.
University of Arkansas signee had offers from more than 25 Division I programs. Rated 30th nationally by ESPN. Handles the ball with ease and is a ferocious defender. Led Roughers’ drive to 6A runner-up finish in 2015 and was named Gatorade’s state player of the year. Had career-high points (35) and rebounds (19) in state-semifinal win over Choctaw. Has career totals of 1,640 points, 785 rebounds, 256 blocked shots and 255 steals. Scored in double figures in 58 consecutive games and has 38 career double-doubles. Chosen to play in the McDonald’s All-American game, March 30 in Chicago.
This is per the Tulsa World newspaper.
East Central • 5-5 • Soph.
Averaging 14.7 points for the 5A No. 1 Cards and shooting 38 percent (49-for-129) from 3-point range. Made a career-high five treys in one victory over Booker T. Washington and scored 20 and hit the go-ahead 3-pointer with 18 seconds left in another. Scored 21 vs. Tahlequah Sequoyah in the Tournament of Champions and was a second-team all-tourney selection. Transferred from Webster, where she averaged 13.4 points for a 20-8 team as a freshman and was an All-Green Country Conference selection. Has 3.8 GPA. “A fierce competitor who always works hard on the court,” coach Samy Mack said.
Kabree Edgmon
Fort Gibson * 5-6 * Jr.
Fun-loving guard averages 14 points and four assists and plays a key leadership role for 4A No. 1 Tigers. After starting at point guard on state-semifinal team as a sophomore, has shifted to shooting guard as a junior, and is hitting 44 percent from 3-point range and 81 percent from the foul line. Scored 18 in a win over Mannford in the regional final. An all-tournament selection in all three tournaments won by Tigers this season. Called by coach Jerry Walker one of the best ball-handlers he’s coached. “Keeps everyone smiling, just a fun kid to have around,” Walker said.
Gabby Gregory
Holland Hall • 5-10 • Fr.
Made huge impact in her rookie season, leading Dutch to the Southwest Preparatory Conference title. Led her team in scoring (20.4) and rebounding (8.7) and shot 42.6 percent from 3-point range. Had 11 double-doubles. Super strong, almost impossible to guard without fouling. Led region in made foul shots (144) and was second in attempts (167). Moved from Plano, Texas, as an eighth-grader and broke Dutch middle school records in the discus and shot put. Scored 71 points in a game as a second-grader and was part of an AAU national championship team as a fourth-grader.
Mallory Vaughn
Collinsville • 6-4 • Jr.
Has started every game since her freshman season. Cards are 65-14 in that span and reached the last two 5A state tournaments. Averaged 18.8 points and shot 68 percent last season. Averages 17 points, 11 rebounds and six blocked shots as a junior. Totals 335 career blocks — more than four per game. Has 13 double-double games this season and two triple-doubles (double digits in points, rebounds and blocks). Had 20 points, 10 rebounds, 12 blocks vs. Pryor. Scored season-high 26 vs. Claremore. Has 4.0 GPA. Considering collegiate offers from the likes of Arkansas, Colorado and Texas Tech.
Aaliyah Wilson
Muskogee • 5-9 • Sr.
University of Arkansas signee had offers from more than 25 Division I programs. Rated 30th nationally by ESPN. Handles the ball with ease and is a ferocious defender. Led Roughers’ drive to 6A runner-up finish in 2015 and was named Gatorade’s state player of the year. Had career-high points (35) and rebounds (19) in state-semifinal win over Choctaw. Has career totals of 1,640 points, 785 rebounds, 256 blocked shots and 255 steals. Scored in double figures in 58 consecutive games and has 38 career double-doubles. Chosen to play in the McDonald’s All-American game, March 30 in Chicago.
This is per the Tulsa World newspaper.