PGH OK Top 250 Expo: Team 2
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How could we not talk about the team that went 4-0 on Sunday and did it in an often dominating fashion? They were made up of the perfect combination of inside power, point guard depth, and just all-around good teammates…
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Continue ReadingHow could we not talk about the team that went 4-0 on Sunday and did it in an often dominating fashion? They were made up of the perfect combination of inside power, point guard depth, and just all-around good teammates who came in and made all of the little things happen. They were a very fun team to watch and I am excited to tell you all about them… or at least the ones who haven’t already been named to our All-Showcase Teams!
I think I might’ve mentioned yesterday how much I love Lawton ballers. There’s just a certain style about their play that you don’t see in other parts of the state. It’s flashy. It’s grimy. It’s fun. As I put in my notes next to Layla, there’s just a “wow factor” when it comes to what they’re doing out there. The zip on her passes was almost unmatched. She’s a wizard with the ball and on a team that already had a Second-Team All-Showcase PG, she still managed to standout as a tremendous PG! Now that I think about it, the two are from the same school and the same class, so it makes a little more sense. Iron sharpens iron and MacArthur has two high level Point Guards that coaches need to see this coming season.
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It starts and ends for Kenley with defense and shooting and those are two very good bookends to have. She seemed to be around the ball from tip to buzzer and had a hand in everything. That’s saying a lot when your team is so dominant. She is an intelligent player who does a very good job of reading plays and stepping into the passing lane. Just because she can shoot it really well from behind the arc, doesn’t mean that she can’t get in there and work hard on the glass, either. She showed the ability to search out a body and box out better than almost anyone on her team. It is clear that being at a smaller school has made her a versatile player who could do anything a college coach might ask of her. She is a senior and should most definitely be on your radar!
The theme of this year’s Top 250 had to be 2026’s who are top level prospects. We pretty much didn’t have enough “All-Tourney” teams or superlatives to hand out for everyone. Ti’Heiress was voted a GameChanger by the scouts in attendance and most definitely could have been included in any number of articles for her tremendous heart, hustle, and effort on Sunday. Her commitment to defense is going to make her stand out anytime that you see her play and that is a great thing. On Sunday she got the chance to show off her ability to work with different players than she is used to. Ti’Heiress showed that she was able to adapt quickly to new schemes and to anything that a new coach might present her with. She is an intelligent, adaptable player who is going to be a big-time prospect by the time graduation 2026 rolls around.
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Another very important part of this undefeated squad was Aliyah Duval Aliyah Duval 5’8″ | CG Choctaw | 2026 State OK . A tall, long, and very confident player, Aliyah made every minute on the floor with Team 2 count. She was relentless on the defensive end and showed quick hands, forcing steal after steal for her team. In transition, she is a scary proposition for any defender unlucky enough to be in the area of the rim when she comes steaming in. She is strong and unafraid to lower the shoulder into their chest in order to finish (and most likely pick up the foul) at the rim. I put in my notes that Aliyah was “sneaky good,” but considering that she’s only a 2026, I’d say that sneaky modifier isn’t gonna be there long. Pretty soon the whole state is going to realize how good Aliyah Duval Aliyah Duval 5’8″ | CG Choctaw | 2026 State OK is.
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I keep seeing Destiny at showcases with thrown together teams and she keeps impressing. What I don’t ever see is Destiny lose a game at these showcases with these thrown together teams. Two straight showcases, seven straight wins, one Destiny. Perhaps it’s the fact that when she gets hot from three, there is virtually no stopping her. Her spot up shooting ability is seemingly unmatched. Additionally, she is very good at finding space for that beautiful shot of hers. She is still recovering from injury, so as the high school season progresses, look for her to be even more dangerous. A ferocious defender with good quickness when healthy, Duffy is one to watch for in the loaded class of 2026!
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Addi was a late addition to the showcase and to this team and man, what an addition she was. A smart scorer, Ferguson showed off a very wide variety of ways to put the ball in the bucket. Not only did she score from all three levels in seemingly every game, but she also finished at the rim against some very strong defenders, despite her size. She’s just a baller. All hustle. All heart. Addi scores in a smart way and when the defense inevitably focuses in on her, she makes the right basketball play by dishing it off to the open teammate. Yet another 2026 from this tremendous team, add Addison Ferguson Addison Ferguson 5’6″ | PG Chickasha | 2026 State OK to your must-see list of 2026 players in Oklahoma this coming high school season!
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There are two players not listed here who were honored in earlier write-ups:
Janaiya Fisher – All-Showcase First Team
Jerney Bennett – All-Showcase First Team