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Boys Basketball Scores – Saturday

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Fort Gibson advanced to area action with a win over Catoosa (PHOTO: Facebook)

Class 6A

Southmoore 45, Moore 69
Jenks 60, Owasso 85
Norman North 34, PC North 38
Norman 51, Putnam City 46
Choctaw 45, Deer Creek 46
Edmond North 61, Union 58
Sand Springs 61, Westmoore 53
Broken Arrow 87, PC West 58

Class 4A

Crossings 58, Bethany 35
Oologah-Talala 56, Inola 62
Sulphur 55, Ardmore 67
Newcastle 33, Mount St. Mary 45
Woodward 48, Cache 70
Stilwell 39, Wagoner 36
Skiatook 59, Hilldale 54
Victory Christian 49, Holland Hall 35
Chickasha 36, Byng 42
Muldrow 63, Broken Bow 52
North Rock Creek 73, Metro Christian 64
Idabel 54, Bishop McGuinness 45
Blanchard 49, Oklahoma Christian School 50
Douglass 65, Ada 41
Catoosa 38, Fort Gibson 62
Kingfisher 21, Weatherford 62

Class 3A

Chandler 62, Washington 51
Kingston 67, Lone Grove 43
Holdenville 61, Keys 46
Dickson 61, Bethel 65
Hugo 42, Valliant 48
Kansas 55, Central Tulsa 46
Lindsay 53, Blackwell 41
Vinita 33, Adair 32
Community Christian 63, Chisholm 52
Henryetta 53, Cascia Hall 84
Marlow 39, Anadarko 44
Heritage Hall 41, Lincoln Christian 52
Alva 36, Millwood 101
Crooked Oak 70, Jones 60
Kellyville 57, Sequoyah Claremore 72
Kiefer 36, Roland 64

Class 2A

Cashion 52, Preston 35
Frederick 30, Riverside 51
Fairland 60, Wyandotte 41
Rejoice Christian 86, Oktaha 56

Class A

Southwest Covenant 72, Texhoma 75
Rattan 66, Allen 60
OK Christian Academy 42, Caddo 54
Red Oak 43, Summit Christian 59

Class B

Varnum 41, Wilson Henryetta 64
Frontier 48, Deer Creek – Lamont 49
Braggs 49, Asher 39
Duke 53, Granite 43

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Boys Basketball Scores – Tuesday

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Members of the Deer Creek basketball team celebrate their 53-51 win over Owasso on Tuesday night.

Class 6A

PC North 49, Broken Arrow 52
Union 41, Norman 39
Deer Creek 53, Owasso 51
Westmoore 48, Moore 52

 

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Girls Basketball Scores – Tuesday

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Norman's Keeley Parks hits a three point shot to secure a one point win over Union on Tuesday.

Union 45, Norman 46
Mustang 63, Bixby 47
Sapulpa 49, PC North 74
Ed Memorial 54, Broken Arrow 72

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Tournament of Champions continues to set pace for postseason

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Owasso Head Coach Brian Montonati and his son Jalen visit with Rams broadcasters Steve Mowery and Corey Burd following their win over Millwood in December's Tournament of Champions at the BOK Center.

TULSA – As the organizer of the state’s largest holiday tournament, and an all-around basketball guy, Tulsa Public Schools Athletic Director Mick Wilson couldn’t be happier with the fact that his participants are continuing a tradition of postseason success.

Comparing the TOC’s brackets from earlier in the year to the brackets coming from The Big House in Oklahoma City, it is many of the very same programs.

In girls’ action, Class B Hammon won the state tournament in their division on Saturday. In Class 6A, Broken Arrow and Edmond Memorial made the cut while Class 5A is seeing Booker T. Washington as a favorite to win it all. In Class 4A, Fort Gibson and Lincoln Christian are seeking the crown. The Dale Pirates won the championship in Class 2A, while in Class A, Quinton exited in the first round.

The boys side doesn’t feel much different. Owasso is the early favorite in Class 6A action after winning the Tournament of Champions in December. Booker T. Washington and Weatherford are there, along with Crossings Christian and Millwood. In the smaller classifications, Wilson made their appearance while Okay ended up making it to the finals eventually falling to Okarche.

Whether you watched the games live on television, or could feel the electricity in person at the BOK Center, the high stakes games are a feeling that can’t be replicated anywhere else – except maybe the state championship.

Wilson says the Weatherford Eagles are a great example of a team that showcased their talents in Tulsa at Christmas, and now have a chance to win it all.

“Back at the tournament, Weatherford was the one team in the state that gave Owasso a really good game,” Wilson noted during a halftime interview with T-Town Sports last week. “They are a phenomenal team and Derek Bull is a fantastic coach.”

It would be the Millwood Falcons however that played Owasso in the finals of the Tournament of Champions. They’ll open their state tournament run Thursday morning at the Big House, while Owasso is in action tonight.

Regardless, as he finalizes invitations for next year’s event, Wilson is hopeful that his annual event will continue to be a predictor of postseason success for decades to come.

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