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<p>As the Class of 2028 turns the page toward their junior seasons, it's evident Oklahoma high school basketball fans are in for a treat. And that college coaches will be in gyms all over the state this winter. </p>
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<p>From small town northern Pawhuska, to 6A favorite Muskogee, to hot spots all over the OKC and Tulsa metros, there will be big time coaches from all over the country watching Oklahoma's best. It's for good reason as the Class of 2028 is not only filled with gifted athletes, it's filled with fierce competitors. Currently headlining the group of [player_tooltip player_id='727813' first='Brooklyn' last='Miles']. It's a coin flip between her and [player_tooltip player_id='957120' first='Elexis' last='Holmes']. Both sport similar offer lists of high major programs and are well set up to succeed at the highest levels of collegiate basketball. </p>
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<p>Miles is a do everything guard, with a rare feel for the game on defense. While also being the best passer in the state, who is developing her killer instinct on offense. Holmes is a gifted scorer and her ability to fill it up at all levels makes the game look easy. She led Muskogee to a runner up finish in Class 6A and very well could be back to finish the job next March.</p>
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<p>It's a common theme of splitting hairs throughout the top 10 or so prospects. For example when properly trying to rate [player_tooltip player_id='992443' first='Aliyah' last='Prestridge'], there's a strong feeling that she's could still be underrated. As the star potential is there for her to step into a leading role and take 6A by storm. Even with a current higher ranking, she's likely the prospect who these rankings could be most wrong on over the next year by simply being too low on a player who oozes potential.</p>
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<p>The high level talent continues throughout the top 10 with a group of 918 prospects who check the boxes physically and are poised to become the best players for some of the best teams in Oklahoma. Owasso's lanky wing [player_tooltip player_id='992446' first='Anna' last='Sudbeck'] has established herself as arguably the best shooter in Oklahoma. Add in her measurables and more offers should be extended to the 6 foot 1 wing next month. The gap between her and the three other 918 ballers around her feels razor thin. </p>
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<p>Offers from UMKC and UNLV capped an outstanding spring for [player_tooltip player_id='913597' first='Azariah' last='Woodruff'], which started with her making winning plays in the Class 4A State Title game for LCS. "Z" is a dogged defender, with next level size and athleticism. She should her scoring production spike as she takes the reigns for the back to back State Champion Lady Bulldogs.</p>
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<p>Speaking of defense and next level physical traits, there's the Davis Twins of Union. Jada and Mika have become two popular names for colleges, with nationwide offers from SMU, UCF, Colorado, Houston, UNLV and more. [player_tooltip player_id='882125' first='Jada' last='Davis'] has looked the part of a sharpshooter this June, while [player_tooltip player_id='882117' first='Mika' last='Davis'] has been a dynamic defender making plays all over the court. They're young for the class too, giving a sky is the limit type vibe to watching them play.</p>
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<p>Even outside the current top 10, there are prospects who already hold D1 offers and more with that potential or will have regional D2 programs fighting over them as premium recruits. Throughout this week, there will be more articles on the site highlighting the high profile names and digging deeper into this amazing class of young ladies. That Oklahoma parents, coaches, trainers and more are helping to reach their fullest potential.</p>
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As the Class of 2028 turns the page toward their junior seasons, it's evident Oklahoma high school basketball fans are in for a treat. And that college coaches will be in gyms all over the state this winter.
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