There have been a lot of "goings on" in Oklahoma girls’ hoops since the grassroots season has officially kicked off. Despite the restraints that Covid-19 has placed on all of us, college basketball coaches are working the phones handing in the trail. Here are the most recent updates from some of Oklahoma’s top hoopers.
<strong>[player_tooltip player_id="151320" first="Alexis" last="Lewis"] | 5-11 F | Sapulpa - 2021 |@alexisl11088020</strong>
Lewis is a good rebounder and inside scorer. She is a major presence in the lane and uses her size very well. She can hit jumpers when called upon, but prefers to play inside where she can really work it with and without the ball. Our No. 28-ranked player in the class of 2021 picked up an offer on August 3rd from Seward County Community College in Kansas. The Saints were ranked in the top-20 nationally in 2019-20 and finished the season with a 25-7 overall record. SCCC has a tradition of sending players to very good D-I schools after a few years.
<strong>[player_tooltip player_id="30543" first="Chantae" last="Embry"] | 6-1 F | Norman - 2021 | @chantae_embry</strong>
The No. 2-ranked player in the class of 2021 has recently narrowed down her college choices. Embry has been bombarded with offers from Oklahoma, the surrounding area and more. If you watch her play, you’ll see why the very physical, strong and extremely well-rounded Embry is coveted by so many good schools. When all is said and done, either Kansas, Kansas State, Texas A&M or Missouri State are going to land an outstanding player who is a team leader in every sense of the word.
<strong>[player_tooltip player_id="151325" first="Jaylee" last="Kindred"] | 6-3 F | Warner - 2021 | @jayleekindred11</strong>
Clearly Kindred has outstanding size, but her ability to know what to do with it is what sets her apart. PGH Oklahoma’s No. 33-ranked player does a great job of high pointing the ball on the rebound and shows ever-improving post moves. Kindred has committed to Northeastern State along with fellow Oklahoma Fusion teammates Ashton Hackler and Jaylee Moore. Head coach Fala Bullock looks to be guiding the RiverHawks in the right direction with the addition of some great Oklahoma basketball talent.
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