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Saturday, December 1, 2007
Fast Break - Rankings Rumblings Class 3A
Eastern Oklahoma, OK




Here are the top 10 in Class 3A


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Boys
Verdigris Cardinals (24-4)
It all starts with Rotnei Clarke, but they will need help from big man Adam Hollon (6-foot-7, senior) and Aaron Sunday (6-foot-3, senior) to win a title.

Sequoyah Tahlequah Indians (24-3)
Loaded with seniors, the Indians will look to Mike Soap (6-foot-3, senior) for leadership.

Adair Warriors (25-3)
This could be the Warriors year. Senior Kenny Davis (6-foot-4) and Jerod Peper (6-foot-4) must keep this team focused on the goal.

Heritage Hall Chargers (17-8)
Is there another team with more size? The answer is no and that size come from seven-footer P.J. Roberson. The senior is a triple double threat.

Metro Christian Patriots (15-12)
Look for big things from a couple of juniors, Todd Canady (6-foot-3) and Spencer Campbell (6-foot-2).

Plainview Indians (23-4)
Four starters return for the Indians and leading them are seniors Justin Blackmon (6-foot-2) and Colton Renick.

Vian Wolverines (19-6)
Zach Rogers (6-foot-2, senior) and Ryan Taylor (6-foot, senior) must have big games if the Wolverines are going to compete for a title.

Millwood Falcons (21-7)
Having lost all five starters the Falcons are rebuilding, but it won’t take long. June Carter (6-foot-6, senior0 and Norwick Nolan (6-foot-4, senior) lead this team.

Kingston Redskins (23-5)
The Redskins from Kingston are for real. Seniors Garrett Bishop and Aaron Cherry are two of the best players in the class.

Morris Eagles (17-9)
A well seasoned team could mean a trip to the finals is in store for the Eagles. Look for Shane Rock and Jamel Rucker to be big contributors.




Girls
Sequoyah Tahlequah Lady Indians (27-0)
One of the top players in the state, Angel Goodrich (5-foot-3, senior), will help the Lady Indians try to repeat as champs.

Washington Lady Warriors (26-4)
This team is stacked with great players including Krista Beaty (5-foot-11, senior) and Kaitlyn Cooley (6-foot, senior).

Adair Lady Warriors (27-2)
A young Lady Warriors team will have some bumps in the road, but should come out fine. Look for Kevi Luper (5-foot-10, junior) to have a big year.

Verdigris Lady Cardinals (23-2)
Four returning starters including Cassie Clarke and Kait Heskett will lead a high powered team into the playoffs.

Millwood Lady Falcons (23-5)
Another great team from Millwood will be tougher than ever. Watch Brittany Demery (5-foot-11, senior) as she tears through the competition.

Heritage Hall Lady Chargers (19-6)
Lacking some size, the Lady Chargers will beat you with hustle and speed. Jessica Adams is the teams leading scorer.

Metro Christian Lady Patriots (21-7)
Loaded with experienced players the Lady Patriots have a chance to be very good. Emily Langston leads the team in scoring.

Kansas Lady Comets (22-6)
Kortni Kendrick (6-foot-1, sophomore) lead this team in scoring as a freshman and should continue that trend this season.

Bethel Lady Wildcats (24-2)
Four returning starters will help this team make waves in Class 3A. Watch for big games from Mandi Barton and Ashlee Washburn.

Chouteau Lady Wildcats (19-6)
Beige Roberson (5-foot-9, senior) averaged 12 points per game last year and Lexie Searles was right behind her in scoring.







ALL-HSSTM TEAM

Boys
Guard-Rotnei Clarke-Verdigris
Guard-Mike Soap-Sequoyah Tahlequah
Forward-Kenny Davis-Adair
Forward-Todd Canady-Metro Christian
Center-P.J. Roberson-Heritage Hall
6th Man-Adam Hollon-Verdigris

Girls
Guard-Angel Goodrich-Sequoyah Tahlequah
Guard-Krista Stevens-Heritage Hall
Forward-Cassie Clarke-Verdigris
Forward-Kevi Luper-Adair
Center-Kortni Kendrick-Kansas
6th Man-Krista Beaty-Washington


4 Players to Watch

Kala Crawford, Eufaula, (5-foot-8, senior, guard/forward)
Crawford is a pure shooter who averaged nearly 20 points per game last year. Very talented and has great ball control.

Sierra McSpadden, Chelsea, (6-foot, junior, forward/center)
Very athletic and versatile player, McSpadden can make plays in the paint or step outside and shoot jumpers.

Krispin Crawford, Beggs, (6-foot, junior, guard)
Only a junior, Crawford is quick and has nice moves for a younger player. He averaged 10 points and five rebounds last year.

Travis “Happy” Gilmore, Panama, (6-foot, senior, guard)
Determined defensive player that brings a football mentality to the basketball court. Look for big things from this young man.



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