’22 Play makers & top scorers on the rise
If you’re looking for baskets and scoring capabilities, the Oklahoma class of 22 has some dandy’s to know. Lawton’s Dalena Fisher and Oklahoma Christian Academy’s Sydney Duncan are among the most dangerous scorers in the 22 scene. Sydney Duncan, 6-1,…
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Continue ReadingIf you’re looking for baskets and scoring capabilities, the Oklahoma class of 22 has some dandy’s to know. Lawton’s Dalena Fisher and Oklahoma Christian Academy’s Sydney Duncan are among the most dangerous scorers in the 22 scene.
Sydney Duncan, 6-1, G, 2022, Oklahoma Christian Academy @Syd30duncan
A great offensive weapon for Oklahoma Christian Academy, Duncan averaged 18.3 ppg and was among the elite players in Oklahoma at the charity stripe at a 80% clip. The Eagles super start also grabbed 5.9 rpg and had high games of 33 and 26 on the season.
Brooklyn Bayless, 5-4, G, 2022, Arnett
An 18.1 ppg scorer and among the best in the entire class for putting the ball in the basket, Bayless knows how to score and do it often, one reason she is a score threat in this 22 class and a player to know going forward. The 5-4 Wildcats star is going to be a dandy in the coming seasons.
Dalena Fisher, 5-6, G, 2022, Lawton @dalenafisher
Out of a good basketball town in Lawton, Fisher has all the makings to be one of the next big Oklahoma basketball stars in the 22 class and is a player that has wasted no time in getting the job done. Fisher poured in 29 points twice, once in the season finale vs. Enid and against Santa Fe South. 17 ppg for the Wolverines on the 19-20 season.
Kylie Edwards, 5-7, G/F, 2022, Keys (Park Hill)
One of the key players on a good looking Keys club, Edwards was a force this year, averaging 15.6 ppg, 27 games of action and scored 421 points while going 42% from 3 point range as well as being a 45% from the floor player. Helped Keys go 9-1 in district play.
Kahleisha Wright,F, 2022, Vian @KahleishaW
Two of the best in the 22 class are on of the top young talent laden teams at Vian, Kahleisha Wright and Greenlee Wells, both players that are scoring threats and proving they will be forces in the coming seasons. Wright averaged 14.9 ppg, and pulled down 6.8 boards as well, a pure force in both aspects of the game. Had 33 vs. Stigler and 27 vs. Salina.
Darianna Littlepage-Buggs, 6-1, F, 2022, Classen @DariannaBuggs22
One of those players that is just getting started with how much true talent and skill she still can grow into, Darianna is off to a great start with two seasons still left. She averaged 12.2 ppg. and shot 74% from the free throw line as well. At 6-1 she has the size the be a dominant force as well and is very tough to defend against.
Greenlee Wells, G/F, 2022, Vian
Wells impressed and had 21 points in 2 of her first 3 games on the 2019-20 season. Had a very impressive 19 point outing against one of the best teams in the state vs. Keys. Wells is a player that will he a great one for sure, knows how to get her shots and capitalize on mismatches.