As time continues to tick, things continue to change with the time. One common aspect within basketball of these changing days are large travel organizations that hold 15 teams or even more with some having teams with numbers in the 30s! With that said, it’s easier to identify teams and have a following when a team is under a known program. Great examples in Oklahoma girls’ basketball are large programs like Oklahoma PWP, Oklahoma Swarm, DC Queens, Team Oklahoma, and Oklahoma Swish just to name a few.
Nonetheless, due to the number of large programs that usually host some of the best teams in the state, other programs can often get overlooked. At Prep Girls Hoops Oklahoma, one of our goals is to watch and expose as many basketball players that we can with real feedback! These teams are often unheard of and unknown in many conversations and we hope to change that narrative! Learn more about Oklahoma Arsenal based out of the Muskogee, Oklahoma area.
<p style="text-align: center;"><em><strong><span style="font-size: 18pt;">OKLAHOMA ARSENAL</span></strong></em></p>
<strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><span style="font-size: 14pt;">PLAYER LIST</span></span></strong>
<strong>#23 Peyton Gaddy, Junior, 5’11, Guard, Hilldale HS </strong>
Good rebounder on the floor for the team. Peyton is very capable in stepping outside to shoot the 3.
<strong>#32 Jordan Gann, Sophomore, 5’8 Post, Tahlequah Sequoyah HS</strong>
Under estimated on the surface but can do some damage. Undersized post player but has success because she has great hands, good strength and speed accompanied with offensive moves.
<strong>#24 Jaide Long, Junior, 5’10, Guard, Tahlequah Sequoyah </strong>
Big guard with a great body type and frame to excel in basketball. Handles the ball well without excessive dribbling the ball with skills to shoot the ball as well. Very athletic and long defender that disrupts offensives.
<strong>#0 Noe Corbin, Junior, 5’7, Guard, Dewar HS</strong>
Very athletics and strong build, Noe has great elevation into her shot complemented with great court vision in transition and a half court set. Very strong rebounder and great defender.
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<strong>#10 Skye Been, Sophomore, 5’5, Point Guard, Dewar HS</strong>
Shooter that is often streaky but once she gets going, she’s hot! Handles the ball well and makes positive quick decisions with the ball while under pressure. It’s also important to note how well she rebounds the ball standing at 5’5.
<strong>#15 Taniya Tease, Junior, 5’8, Guard, Tulsa Edison HS</strong>
Quick and athletic attributes with good court vision. She keeps her head up and often looks ahead up the floor for options. On the defensive end, her quickness helps bring some problems on the defense end.
<strong>#45 Jordan Hayes, Freshman, 5’7, Shooting Guard, Fort Gibson HS</strong>
Very smart player and that helps her be in the correct spot during the game. A threat from the perimeter, here movement on the floor helps contribute positive actions for her team.
<strong>#7 Emma Wafford, Junior, 5’9, Guard, Fort Gibson HS</strong>
Very coachable player and works to accomplish. Good shooter from the perimeter.
<strong>#33 Reese Webb, Sophomore, 6’0, Guard/Forward, Fort Gibson HS</strong>
Game changer sees the floor strong can get to the bucket brings it both ends of the floor. Can play any position
<strong>#24 Kaylee Sanchez, Junior, 5’7, Guard, Hilldale HS</strong>
Controls the game and does not allow change of tempos to alter her game. She always keeps her cool throughout the game.
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