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<p>Even as the class rounds the corner into their senior season, there are still talented prospects being added to the spotlight. From skilled guards in the metros, to further digging into the talented small school ranks; here's a look at some of the prospects who made their rankings debut.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='876592' first='Saniyah' last='Morrison'] - The biggest addition to the rankings come in a small package with the electric 918 guard emerging as one of the must watch players in Oklahoma. She's quick and skilled. Good luck to defenders trying to stay in front of this all action guard. With a big time mid-range game and the floater to score over trees, Morrison is a dynamic scoring threat. After a 5A State Tournament appearance, she's enjoyed a strong spring with Rebels Elite. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='927283' first='Brianna' last='Jones'] - Jones has been another oversight in regards to missing the rankings. Checking back into the site's archives, she was a favorite in the spring of 2022 with a productive spring. Then unfortunately had been under the site's radar till she was a key part of Douglass' run to the Class 4A Semifinals. One of the fastest players in the class, Jones has the defensive motor and mentality to match. Mix in playmaking skills and the speedy 405 guard is likely to find a home at the next level.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='896391' first='Lynzie' last='Overstreet'] - A rangy guard, who can play on or off the ball. Quality defensive instincts, and can cause some havoc with her longer arms. Has some "pop" and "wiggle" as a scorer, especially in the mid-range. Forms a quality 918 backcourt with the aforementioned Morrison during the high school and grassroots season. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='927303' first='Josey' last='Carney'] - A coach's daughter, Carney has a wide array of ways to hurt the opponents on the offensive end. She can be a sniper from deep or be a blue collar, physical type finisher around the rim. When leading the Lady Tigers to a State Tournament appearance, she played with obvious passion and girt. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='877779' first='Abigail' last='Brown'] - Brown was identified by fellow scout Johnny Vick back in April for her floor general qualities. High school highlights of her continue to paint the full picture of a lead guard who can make all the passes. Along with having scoring punch with good off the dribble pull up game. The western Oklahoma gem could be a strong example of the deep talent in the state, and it's good to have her firmly in the mix as a player to keep tabs on. </p>
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<p>Liyah Walden - A do it all lead guard for her small private school tucked away in north western Oklahoma. In March, she led them to a runner up finish in Class A. This spring, she's proved that her small town game can translate with impressive off the bounce game. Walden not only can navigate the paint with good strength and "pop" to her game as a finisher. She can drive to set up her teammates by forcing the defense to collapse and finding an open teammate. </p>
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Even as the class rounds the corner into their senior season, there are still talented prospects being added to the spotlight. From skilled guards in the metros, to further digging into the talented small school ranks; here's a look at some of the prospects who made their rankings debut.
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