Dynasty Region Finals: 16U Champions – Oklahoma Swift
As a way of honoring the champions of the 16U division for the Dynasty Region, I wanted to do a brief scouting report for each player on the team. We all know that it wouldn’t be possible to win the…
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Continue ReadingAs a way of honoring the champions of the 16U division for the Dynasty Region, I wanted to do a brief scouting report for each player on the team. We all know that it wouldn’t be possible to win the championship without each and every player and Swift was a tremendous all-around team. They really opened a lot of eyes all season long with their play and their team is loaded with college prospects. Here is a look at all of the outstanding players from the 16U Dynasty Region Champions, Oklahoma Swift.
No. 2 – Amani Lipscomb Amani Lipscomb 5'2" | PG Houston | 2024 State TN – 2024 – 5’2″ – Maize South (KS) – Amani is a sparkplug for this championship squad. She goes 1,000 miles per hour, but in a controlled way… if that makes any sense. She is a ferocious defender out at the point with the ability to hit from long-range on the offensive side. She also has the ability to slash and get to the rim, despite her size. Lipscomb has incredible handles and is really, really good with the ball in her hands. She can definitely be counted on to run the point with precision.
No. 7 – Wrigley Adkisson Wrigley Adkisson 6'2" | PF Sapulpa | 2025 State OK – 2025 – 6’2″ – Sapulpa (OK) – Wrigley is learning to be an all-around big. Right now, she is a stretch four who makes life really hard on opponents due to her ability to step out and hit from long range. Lately, however, she has been making major strides in the area of rim-protecting and rebounding. As she continues to improve down low, I would not be at all surprised to see Adkisson end up a D-I prospect like a lot of her teammates.
No. 10 – Aleah Moree Aleah Moree 6'2" | C Winfield | 2024 State KS – 2023 – 6’2″ – Winfield (KS) – Speaking of rim protectors, Aleah may be the best in the 16U group at defending down low. She is tall and strong and moves really well laterally and any other way that you need her to. She is a good rebounder and even showed off some midrange shooting this past weekend. Another big for this Swift squad who continues to improve by leaps and bounds, Moree is turning into a very solid prospect!
No. 13 – Macee Matthews Macee Matthews 6'0" | SF Coweta | 2025 State OK – 2025 – 6’0″ – Coweta (OK) – Macee may be six feet tall, but she is not at all “just a post player.” She can step out and absolutely light it up from long range with a quick, easy stroke that is virtually unblockable. She has a very high basketball IQ and works her butt off on both ends of the floor. She has to be a coach’s dream as it looks like she is truly giving 10,000% for her squad on every single possession.
No. 14 – Jill Twiehaus Jill Twiehaus 5'10" | SG Jenks | 2024 State OK – 2024 – 5’9″ – Jenks (OK) – On a championship squad loaded with Division-I talent and one of the best players in the state of Oklahoma, Jill may just be the most naturally athletic player on the floor at any given time. She can jump out of the gym and according to my “sources,” she can touch the rim already. Add in her speed, defensive prowess, and ability to drain clutch shot after clutch shot and you have a no doubt Division-I player in Jill Twiehaus Jill Twiehaus 5'10" | SG Jenks | 2024 State OK !
No. 21 – Mataya Hall Mataya Hall 5'9" | CG Tulsa Memorial | 2025 State OK – 2025 – 5’8″ – Sapulpa (OK) – Not to sound like a broken record, but Mataya is another Division-I prospect for Oklahoma Swift. She is an incredible defender and absolutely works her butt off in every aspect of the game. She does the little things and has all of the intangibles to turn into a superstar at the next level of college basketball. She scores from all three levels and has a very high basketball IQ to go along with all kinds of natural athleticism. Mataya is just scratching the surface of how great she can be and I can’t wait to see her get there!
No. 23 – Delaney Roller Delaney Roller 5'9" | SF Har-Ber | 2024 State AR – 2024 – 5’10” – Har-ber (AR) – A player who made the all-tournament team after showing out in every single game this past weekend in Kansas City, Delaney really made an impression on this scout. She gets down the floor in such a hurry in transition, that often times the trailing defender doesn’t even bother to keep going. She finishes strong if they do make it down there to challenge her at the rim and definitely uses her size very well. When other players are in transition, she throws some of the most perfectly weighted passes down court to get them out and running that I have ever seen. Roller is just an incredible prospect!
No. 25 – McKenzie Mathurin McKenzie Mathurin 5'10" | CG Broken Arrow | 2025 State OK – 2025 – 5’10” – Broken Arrow (OK) – Last and certainly not least is perhaps the top prospect on Oklahoma Swift. One of the top prospects in the state of Oklahoma, McKenzie already has the size and strength to play Division-I basketball today. She knows how to use it too as she maneuvers through the lane with an agility that a 5’10” player usually doesn’t possess and finishes despite the contact that she almost always receives down low. When the game is on the line, it is Mathurin who can be counted on to dribble drive, or make a jumper from just about anywhere as she already has the skills to put a championship-caliber team on her back and carry them to victory.