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Amaria Musick OK #25 SF #6 HEIGHT 5'9" POS SF CLASS 2025 View Profile Amaria Musick State: Oklahoma School: Bixby One of the best aspects in Musick’s highlight tape is her passing ability. From operating in the high post and…
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Continue ReadingOne of the best aspects in Musick’s highlight tape is her passing ability. From operating in the high post and feeding cutters, getting downhill and kicking to shooters, she showed off her repertoire of unselfish passing ability. The same control and feel she displayed as a passer was also apparent in her drives, as she often played off two feet. Mix in her great work and feel for pockets of space in the high post as a scorer, and the versatile and efficient aspects of her game really shined throughout the video. Recent offers from Arkansas Tech and Southwestern Oklahoma State have the rising junior’s spring off to a great start.
An ideal highlight tape not only from the standpoint of showing the full range of Stanley’s skillset, but it’s also front loaded with plays that standout. It showcased her ability to put it on the deck, even with behind the back moves, as a driving face up threat and a forward who can push it for coast to coast takes. The soft touch she has around the rim also extended out to the three point line, with mid-range jumpers sprinkled in. After having watched a full game earlier this year that proved the Fort Gibson Lady Tiger can do the dirty work, seeing the upside with good handles and shooting from the forward, was a huge sign of the long term potential of Stanley.
The 918 forward was recently offered by Southwestern Oklahoma State. She has ideal height for a versatile forward presence, and her Hudl page is filled with multiple three point performances from Sapulpa’s run to the Class 5A State Title game. In these videos, she shows textbook “hand in the cookie jar” shooting form as a reliable, off the ball floor spacing threat. With her combo size and shooting, expect for Adkisson to continue to impress this summer before stepping into a bigger role next winter for the Lady Chieftains.
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One of the top athletes in Oklahoma’s loaded 2025 class, Harrod started April by picking up an offer from Oklahoma State. Her highlight tapes on Hudl make it easy to see why, as the page is filled with double double performances and even a “5 by 5” where she filled the stat sheet. Long armed and quick off the floor, she looks to be an outstanding rebounder on both ends of the court. With the ability to be a transition monster, thanks to good end to end speed. Which pairs well with strong body control on crossovers, euro steps and other moves to avoid defenders and get to the rim. The lefty Millwood Falcon is a big time talent with the upside to continuing raising her ceiling.
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A key part of the dynasty that is Seiling Wildcat basketball. Briggs’ Hudl page paints the picture of a hard working forward, who can finish with either hand around the basket. Add in enough clips of good shooting from three (including a strong performance in the Class A quarterfinals) and it’s clear she brings good skill to go along with her toughness around the rim. And as a defender who, also won plenty of 50-50 balls and chased down loose balls throughout the footage of her productive junior season.