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46th Annual Bertha Frank Teague

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MID AMERICA CLASSIC https://bft.home.blog/ BETHEL LADY WILDCATS

BYNG LADY PIRATES

KINGFISHER LADY YELLOWJACKETS

HARTSHORNE LADY MINERS

MCALESTER LADY BUFFALOES

CARL ALBERT LADY TITANS

MERRITT LADY OILERS

WASHINGTON LADY WARRIORS

• December 28-30, 2023 • East Central University, Ada, Ok •


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Welcome to the 46th Annual 2023 Vision Bank Bertha Teague Mid America Classic Mrs. Bertha Frank Teague is one of the most highly regarded coaches in the history of women’s basketball. The late Teague is the winningest-ever girls basketball coach in the nation. The June 1999 grand opening of the Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame cemented Teague’s place in the history of women’s basketball, as she was chosen to be part of the prestigious inaugural induction class to the Hall of Fame. Known as “Mrs. Basketball of Oklahoma,” Teague coached for one year in Cairo, Oklahoma, before coming to Byng, where she stayed for the remainder of her career. The Byng High School coach amassed an incredible 1,157-115 record in a glorious span from 1926- 1969. This record gave Teague a winning percentage of .910. She posted five undefeated seasons, including a three-year stretch in which her teams won 98 straight victories. Teague’s dedication to the sport of women’s basketball influenced the sport beyond Oklahoma, influencing the growth and change of the game nationally. Teague championed increased movement in girls basketball and led Oklahoma and eventually other states in allowing the unlimited dribble and repealing a rule which forbade shot blocking. In a time where there were few opportunities for girls to learn the game, Teague wrote a book, “Basketball for Girls,” which had three reprintings. In 1976 Teague and along with one of her former standout players, Omega Johnson, were among the original incorporators of our annual holiday tournament, the Bertha Frank Teague Mid America Classic. The event has grown into one of the most prestigious regular season tournaments of its kind, drawing the top girls basketball programs in Oklahoma as well as surrounding states. Teague was certainly no stranger to championships. She coached the Byng Lady pirates to 38 conference titles, 27 district championships and 22 state tournament berths. She won eight state titles at Byng and finished as runner-up seven times. Her teams went through a 27-year unbeaten streak in conference action. In 1989, Teague was honored by the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association in Knoxville, Tennessee, during the Final Four of the NCAA Tournament. She received the first-ever WBCA Service Award as part of the tournament’s festivities. After returning from Tennessee, Teague said that the WBCA Service Award was one of the most gratifying experiences in her life. She helped organized the Oklahoma High School Girls’ Basketball Coaches Association in 1962 and was named the organization’s first president. Teague served on the National Rules Committee of the Division of girls and Women’s Sports from 1949-1960 and has been credited with being an innovator in the area of basketball apparel. She was inducted into the Naismith National Basketball Hall of Fame, the National High School Sports Hall of Fame, the Missouri Basketball Hall of Fame, and the Oklahoma Girls High School Coaches Association Hall of Fame. She was the first woman ever to be inducted into the Oklahoma Sports Hall of Fame. A tremendous driving force for girls basketball for nearly three quarters of a century, Teague passed away on June 1, 1991. She was 92 years old.


Tara Satterfield Bethel Tara Satterfield is in her seventh season as Head Basketball Coach of the Bethel Lady Wildcats, third year as Head Coach of Bethel Fast Pitch Softball, and her 22nd year of coaching overall. Last season she led the Lady Wildcats to a 25-4 record and 2nd straight trip to the State Tournament, finishing in the semi-finals. She is currently serving on the OGBCA Board, as a Region Rep for class 3A, as well as the OCA All State committee. Prior to coming to Bethel she was at Quinton for 6 years,

4 years as head coach, where she led them to the State Tournament in 2015. Satterfield served as an assistant coach for five years at Achille and 4 years at Coalgate. Satterfield has coached 8 AII-Staters, 3 in basketball and 5 in softball. Satterfield played college basketball at Oklahoma Christian University, where she holds the single game record for assists, after her graduation from Canadian High School. Tara is married to Heather Satterfield. They have one son, Garret.


2023-2024 BETHEL LADY WILDCATS

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PLAYER

2

Ana Burkhart.................................................................................................. Fr. G

4

Kendall Bullen.................................................................................................Jr. G

3 5

10

11

12

GRADE

POSITION

Alexis Tucker................................................................................................Soph.

F

Brooklyn Duff.................................................................................................. Sr. F

Layla Menhusen...........................................................................................Soph.

F

Kinley Bowles................................................................................................. Fr. G

Jalee Reeves.................................................................................................. Fr. G

14

Bailey Tucker.................................................................................................. Fr. G

20

Alexis Williams.............................................................................................Soph.

G

Ava Gascon..................................................................................................Soph.

G

15 21

22

24

25

32

Faith Cator...................................................................................................... Fr. G Josie Megehee................................................................................................Jr. G

Paityn Seiger...................................................................................................Jr. G

Brylan Webb....................................................................................................Jr. P Emma Gibson................................................................................................. Fr. F

Managers: Shyla Arnold, Sydney Murray, Shay White, Madie Bowie, Paisley Echelle Head Coach: Tara Satterfield

Assistant Coaches: Andrea Depuy & Taylor Opskar


Luke Clark Byng Luke Clark Head Coach of the Byng Lady Pirates Coach Clark has been the Head Coach of the Byng Lady Pirates for 3 years and is in his

6th year as a Head Coach. Since being at Byng, Coach Clark has coached the Lady Pirates to two District Championships and has led the Pirates

to the Semi-Finals of Area and to the Regional SemiFinals. Coach Clark is married to Jamie Clark and they have a two year old son named Tripp.


2023-24 BYNG LADY PIRATES

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Name................................................................................................Height

Grade Position

1 3 10 22 13 11 23 5 40 25 24 31 45 20 4

Brylee Baird.........................................................................................5’5” Alona Cooper.......................................................................................5’8” Cadence Carlos...................................................................................5’9” Torri Gustin...........................................................................................5’8” Hannah Wort........................................................................................6’0” Lani Meyers.........................................................................................5’8” Lorren Shaw.........................................................................................5’8” Chloe Gaines.......................................................................................5’6” Rez Anderson......................................................................................5’3” Kendal Mccarty....................................................................................5’5” Amelia Beard.......................................................................................6’0” Kaidynce Moore...................................................................................5’6” Piper Presley.......................................................................................5’10” Blakely Miller........................................................................................5’7” Brooklynn Ross....................................................................................5’4”

Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. So. So. So. So. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr.

Managers: Katie Fry and Kami Ribeiro Head Coach: Luke Clark Assistant Coach: Lesli Barrett

G G G F F F F G G G F F F G G


Kyle Richey Carl Albert

Coach Kyle Richey brings more than 25 years’ experience and expertise to the Carl Albert High School Lady Titans Basketball Program. As the coach of the Lady Titans since 2016, the team has an overall record of 112-74 with three state playoff appearances. Coach Richey prides himself in the betterment of young student athletes on and off the court. In 2023, the Lady Titans had a combined GPA of 3.8. During his time at

Carl Albert High School, Coach Richey has been named the Oklahoma Girls Basketball Coaching Association Large Central Region Coach of the Year in 2022 and 2023, 2021 and 2022 Suburban Conference Coach of the Year, the 2019 Oklahoma Coaching Association Large West All-State Coach, and the OGBCA 2016 Large West All-State Coach. Kyle and his wife, Melissa, have a 13-yearold son, Jaxon.


2023-2024 CARL ALBERT LADY TITANS

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Name

Grade

10 Jacquelyn Brown..............................................................................................Jr 11 Evi Mitchell.........................................................................................................Jr 12 Skylar Anderson...............................................................................................So 15 Jakary Brown.....................................................................................................So 20 Essence Curry....................................................................................................So 22 Kaylee Franklin................................................................................................. Sr 23 Audrey Plunkett...............................................................................................So 24 Ausha Moore......................................................................................................Jr 33 Shelby Rusche...................................................................................................Jr 44 Lanie Moore.......................................................................................................Jr Head Coach: Kyle Richey Assistant Coaches: Robert Banks & Mike Maples Managers: Ka’niyah Hardiman Cherish Watson

Height 5’8” 5’3” 5’8” 5’5” 5’5” 5’7” 5’10” 5’9” 5’8” 5’10”

Position G/F G G G G G G/F G/F F F/C


Shane Hackler Hartshorne Hartshorne Lady Miners from 2017- present State Tournament appearances 2017-2018 2018-2019 2019-2020 2020-2021 2022-2023 3rd appearance at Mid America


2023-2024 HARTSHORNE LADY MINERS

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PLAYER GRADE

1 4 23 5 20 0 33 3 11 13 22 2 10 5

Brilee Tyson............................................................................................ 9 Kayden Cowan........................................................................................ 9 Jaycie Nichols......................................................................................... 10 Jordyn Nichols........................................................................................ 10 Ava Self................................................................................................... 10 Rylan Peevyhouse.................................................................................. 10 Anna Adair.............................................................................................. 10 Logan Busby........................................................................................... 10 Parker Lowry........................................................................................... 10 Danica Lanig........................................................................................... 11 Kadey McKay.......................................................................................... 11 Harlee Mullens........................................................................................ 12 Emily Robinson....................................................................................... 12 Paityn Lowry........................................................................................... 12

Coaches Head Coach- Kolby Johnson Asst. Coach- James Culbreath


Taylor Young Kingfisher them to the 2011 Class point percentage and 3A State Championship single season three point where she was named percentage. She received MVP of the 2011 Class a Bachelor’s Degree in 3A State Tournament. Her Agricultural Leadership high school teams posted and Development and later on earned a Master’s a 55-2 record over her junior and senior years. Degree from Southern She also played softball in Nazarene University in high school, helping Bethel Sport Management and to two slow-pitch state Administration. championships (2009 & Young is a graduate 2010). of Shawnee High School, Taylor Young is in her Taylor Young is married where she played her final third season as the Head to Kade Young and is season, leading Shawnee Girls Basketball Coach at expecting their first baby, to a perfect season (29Kingfisher High School. a daughter, in January 0) and a Class 5A State She has an overall record 2024. She coaches JH Championship (2012). of 47-12. She has taken Girls Basketball and helps During that year Shawnee Kingfisher to back to back out in the spring with slowparticipated in the Bertha 4A State Tournaments (2022 & 2023). In 2022, she Frank Teague Mid America pitch softball. In her spare time she enjoys spending Classic where they won was named the OGBCA time with family and doing the tournament and Young Bertha Frank Teague anything sports related. was named to the AllAward Winner, this award Tournament Team. She was is presented to young upcoming head coaches. In named an All-State selection by the OCA, OGBCA, Daily 2023, she was named the OCA Region 1 Coach of the Oklahoman and the Tulsa World. She was also named Year. She is also currently a Super 5 Player of the serving on the OGBCA Year and a McDonald’s AllBoard. American Game nominee. Young played college Prior to Shawnee, she basketball at Texas A&M played for Bethel High University where she was 2nd All Time in career three School and helped lead


2023-2024 KINGFISHER LADY YELLOWJACKETS

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Name

1 2 3 4 5 10 11 14 15 20 21 22 23 25 40

Maya Haney............................................................................................................... FR Mattie Slezickey......................................................................................................... FR Abbie Myers...............................................................................................................SO Shelby Davis..............................................................................................................SO Chloe Blair.................................................................................................................. SR Peyton Walker............................................................................................................ SR Addy Matthews........................................................................................................... SR Taitym Walker............................................................................................................. FR Jancee Matthews.......................................................................................................SO Scout Snodgrass........................................................................................................SO Talor Mecklenburg...................................................................................................... JR Molly Weber............................................................................................................... FR Raegan Snider........................................................................................................... JR Adlee Friesen............................................................................................................. FR Kamia Hamilton.......................................................................................................... SR

HEAD COACH: Taylor Young ASSISTANT COACHES: Mallory Kusik and Morgan Dutton MANAGERS: Liliana Garramone and Hannah Jeter

Class

Position

Height

G G G/F G G G G/F G F G G F F F F

5’5 5’5 5’11 5’7 5’6 5’6 5’10 5’7 5’11 5’6 5’8 5’9 6’0 5’11 5’9


Jarrod Owen McAlester Jarrod Owen has Rep. for the OCA, been coaching He was the 2022 for 12 years, he OGBCA and OCA started his career Region Coach of at Butner where he the Year, 2022 spent 3 years as OGBCA All State head softball and Coach, 2021 OCA basketball coach. All State Coach and Next, he would 2017 OCA Region go out west to Coach of the Year. Elk City where he would serve as the Coach Owen and head softball and assistant basketball his wife Courtney coach for the Merritt have been married for 9 years, they Oilerettes for 3 years. These last have four sons, 6 years he has Benaiah (7), been the head girls’ Hudson (4), Merritt basketball coach at (2), and Tobias his home town of (7m). Courtney is a McAlester, leading 2nd grade teacher the Lady Buffs to at Tannehill Public the 2022 5A State School where their Championship. oldest 2 boys attend He has coached as well. Jarrod 4 all staters and amassed over 200 and Courtney also teach a 5/6th grade victories. Sunday School class together at Coach Owen Calvary Baptist currently serves as the Region 6 Church.


2023-2024 MCALESTER LADY BUFFALOES

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NAME

HEIGHT

0 1 3 4 5 10 11 13 15 21 23 25 33

Kaylee Knight.............................................................................................................................................5’4” Rylee Forehand..........................................................................................................................................5’5” Avrey Alberson..........................................................................................................................................5’0” Amery Perron.............................................................................................................................................5’3” Rylan Lesnau..............................................................................................................................................5’8” Ti’Heiress Davis..........................................................................................................................................5’6” Kayla Johnson............................................................................................................................................5’5” Jada Ponce..................................................................................................................................................5’7” Tori Kilburn................................................................................................................................................ 5’11” Madison VanDorpe..................................................................................................................................5’8” Katie Allen...................................................................................................................................................5’7” Kylie Dooney..............................................................................................................................................5’6” Indya Hishaw..............................................................................................................................................6’0”

Head Coach: Jarrod Owen Assistant Coach: Dalante Redway, Kourtnee Beshears Managers: Jillian Weeks, Abbigail Monroe, Claire Milligan, Bailey Kanard, Sydney Wright

GRADE Jr. So. Jr. Sr. Fr. So. So. Sr. Jr. Sr. Jr. So. So.


Jeff Daugherty Merritt

Jeff Daugherty graduated from Arapaho High School in 1980 and Southwestern Oklahoma State University in 1984. He has been in education for 38 years and has coached for 24 of those years. Jeff began his coaching career in 1986 at Central High School. From there he coached at Leedey High School, Elk City High School and has been at Merritt High School for 24 years. Coach Daugherty has made 13 state tournament appearances. Jeff has been married to his wife Caren for 35 years. They have one daughter, Taler Broadbent and husband Jared, and one son Branson Daugherty and wife Taylor. They have three grandchildren, Gray and Rush Broadbent and Tate Daugherty.


2023-2024 MERRITT LADY OILERS

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Name

Height

Grade

1 2 3 4 5 10 11 12 13 20 21 22 24

Maci Loyd.......................................................................................................................................5’4” Ella Porter.......................................................................................................................................5’7” Myleigh Flowers...........................................................................................................................5’8” Gracie Winston..............................................................................................................................5’4” Gracee Carnes...............................................................................................................................5’7” Chloe Stout....................................................................................................................................5’9” Caityn Lowry..................................................................................................................................5’5” Hallie Smith.................................................................................................................................. 5’11” Preslie Taylor..................................................................................................................................5’5” Allie Britton....................................................................................................................................5’7” Addison Hartman........................................................................................................................5’9” Marlie Mong..................................................................................................................................5’8” Ainsley Partain..............................................................................................................................5’9”

Fr. Sr. So. Fr. Jr. Sr. Fr. So. So. Fr. Sr. So. So.

HEAD COACH: Jeff Daugherty ASSISTANT COACHES: Jennifer Nightengale and Taler Broadbent MANAGERS: Jorja Bashaw, Madi Flowers, Cali Blankenship, Tayler Hust, Kiptyn Dyer, Maelee Shinn, Adisyn Krueger JR. MANAGERS: Draper Nightengale, Gray Broadbent, Briggs Nightengale


Kale Simon Washington

Coach Simon was a head high school boys basketball coach for 14 years. He has two State Championships. One in 2010 with Roff and a second in 2014

with Okemah. He was also state runner-up in 2013 with Okemah and a state semi-finalist in 2019 with El Reno. The 22-23 season was Coach Simon’s first year as a head girls coach. His team at Washington went 27-2 and finished as StateRunner Up. Coach Simon has seven total state tournament appearances with Roff, Okemah, El Reno, and Washington. Coach Simon has averaged over 20 wins per year

along with earning his 200th career victory in 2016. In 2014, Coach Simon was named Tulsa World Coach of the Year, OCA Regional Coach of the Year, and District Coach of the Year. He was also District Coach of the Year in 2008 and 2010. He has had the privilege of coaching six OCA All-Staters, along with numerous other OBCA All Stars, Indian All-Staters, and All Conference players.


2022-2023 WASHINGTON LADY WARRIORS

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Name

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22

Brinley Thomas.......................................................................................................... Sr. Shelbie Caveness.......................................................................................................Jr. Breanna Lindert...........................................................................................................Jr. Jayden Taylor..............................................................................................................Jr. Andrey Thomas...........................................................................................................Jr. Kelby Beller................................................................................................................So. Laney Gay..................................................................................................................So. Haylee Henderson......................................................................................................So. Preslee Johnson.........................................................................................................So. Addy Lanham.............................................................................................................So. Emersyn Massey........................................................................................................So. Jayden Wells..............................................................................................................So. Raelee Adkins............................................................................................................ Fr. Bella Andrews............................................................................................................. Fr. Aubri Clary.................................................................................................................. Fr. Emma Griffin.............................................................................................................. Fr. Aubrey Grimes........................................................................................................... Fr. Kyra Metcalf............................................................................................................... Fr. Daphne Palumbo........................................................................................................ Fr. Nichelle Plaza............................................................................................................. Fr. Ava Salcedo............................................................................................................... Fr. Aubrey Taylor............................................................................................................. Fr.

Head Coach:Kale Simon Assistant Coach: Kami Beller, Garrett Bilyeu

Grade

Height 5’7 5’9 5’9 5’3 5’9 5’7 5’7 5’7 6’0 5’9 5’9 5’9 5’8 5’6 5’6 5’7 5’6 5’7 5’8 5’4 5’8 5’3

Position G G F G G G F F G G F G G G G G G F G F G G



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TREY KENLEY, BRANDI ROBINSON-MCWILLIAMS, LEIGH-ANNE COTHREN, ALLEN BUTLER, CHARLIE BURNETT, JEFF CALI, BRUCE PLUNK

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Mid America Classic Past Champions & Coaches

1976 Byng, Bur1 Plunkett 1977 McLish, Eldon Flinn 1978 Colbert, Wayne Merryman 1979 McLish, Eldon Flinn 1980 Ada, Bill Johnson 1981 Jay, Diwayne Collins 1982 Tuttle, Billy Green 1983 Colbert, Wayne Merryman 1984 Star Spencer, Willie Fathree 1985 Ada, Jack Wright 1986 Indianola, Joe Kitchens 1987 Prague, Benny Burnett 1988 Kingfisher, Cherie Myers 1989 Deer Creek, Mike Tucker 1990 Locust Grove, Wayne Backward 1991 Bethel, Jerry Johnson 1992 Seiling, Rick Wilson 1993 Seiling, Rick Wilson 1994 Indianola, Vernon Johnson 1995 Norman, Sherri Cole 1996 Ada, Jeff Maloy 1997 Ada, Jeff Maloy 1998 MWC Carl Albert, Rick Wilson 1999 MWC Carl Albert, Rick Wilson

2001 Hydro-Eakly, Rick Wilson 2002 Sapulpa, Leah Beer 2003 Sapulpa, Leah Beer 2004 Woodward, Kim Kramer 2005 Mustang, Nichole Copeland 2006 Mustang, Nichole Copeland 2007 Tulsa Union, Jim Stacy 2008 Tulsa Union, Jim Stacy 2009 Anadarko, Lance Weeks 2010 Cache, Brett Sanders 2011 Shawnee, Wendi Wells 2012 Sulphur, Toby Todd 2013 Shawnee, Wendi Wells 2014 Alva, Eric Smith 2015 Dale, Josh Forsythe 2016 Dale, Josh Forsythe 2017 Harrah, Jeff Mahoney 2018 Elgin, Jerod Jones 2019 Sequoyah-Tahlequah, Justin Brown 2021 Tuttle, Brian Lester 2022 Caddo, Kolby Johnson


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Bertha Frank Teague Most Valuable Player Award Winners FIVE-ON-FIVE 2022 Emily Robinson, Caddo 2021 Hadley Periman, Tuttle 2019 Lexy Keys, Sequoyah-Tahlequah 2018 Paige Pendley, Elgin 2017 Erika Ankney, Harrah (SP) 2016 Hannah Ash, Dale 2015 Dani Manning, Dale 2014 Jaden Hobbs, Alva 2013 McKenzie Cooper, Shawnee 2012 Kaitlyn Walla, Georgetown, Texas 2011 Lakota Beatty, Anadarko 2010 Lindsey Carter, Cache 2009 Ronay English, Anadarko 2008 Taylor Thompson, Cache 2007 Destinee Frierson, Tulsa Union 2006 Taylor Thompson, Cache 2005 Jenna Plumley, Frontier 2004 Haley Workman, Woodward 2003 Earnesia Williams, Sapulpa 2002 Twiggy McIntyre, Sapulpa

2001 Kayla Horn, Hydro-Eakly 1999 Lauren Selmon, Norman 1998 Caton Hill, Ada 1997 Caton Hill, Ada 1996 Stacy Hansmeyer, Norman

1980 Mary Kay Tharp, Rivercrest, Arkansas 1979 Bonita Turner, Colbert 1978 Anita Lyons, Colbert

SIX-ON-SIX FORWARDS 1994 Kristi Dickerson, Washita Heights 1993 Malisa Daniel, Prague 1992 Brandi Christensen, Seiling 1991 Nikki Corcoran, Bethel 1990 Sheri Black, Dale 1989 Kendra Smith, Vanoss 1988 Marcie Yarbrough, Kingfisher 1987 Andrea Morehead, Prague 1986 Liz Brown, Roff 1985 Tammy Wood, Ada 1984 Bettina Turner, Colbert 1983 Bettina Turner, Colbert 1982 Donna Douglas, Tuttle 1981 Dawn Fischer, Mustang

SIX-ON-SIX GUARDS 1994 Amy Restine, Pocola 1993 Amy Radke, Arapaho 1992 Cody Gould, Vanoss 1991 Amyee Chatham, Bethel 1990 Janell Brewer, Byng 1989 Wendy Brewer, Deer Creek 1988 Michelle Underhill, Latta 1987 Stacy Watson, Tulsa Union 1986 Traci Henley, Byng 1985 Doreen Kerns, Indianola 1984 Carla Hough, Sand Springs 1983 Rhonda Douglas, Tuttle 1982 Cynthia Sparks, Ada 1981 Nome McElwee, Byng 1980 Anita Walker, Ada 1979 Pam Keys, McLish

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2022 MID AMERICA CLASSIC ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM

Members of the 2022 Bertha Frank Teague Mid-America Classic All-Tournament team include, from left to right: Parker Stevenson of Bethel, Josie Megehee of Bethel, Sania Richardson of Ada, Allie Rehl of Tuttle, Landry Allen of Tuttle, Catyn Graham of Pittsburg and the Caddo trio of Harlee Mullens, Kadey McKay and MVP Emily Robinson. Not pictured are Ariana Diaz of Carl Albert and Madeline Furr of Georgetown.


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MID-AMERICA CLASSIC ALL-TIME SCORES 1976 FIRST ROUND Byng 64, Vernon, TX 38 Choctaw 55, Archer City, TX 44 Ada 56, Electra, TX 32 McLish 62, Grandview, TX 46 SECOND ROUND Ada 50, McLish 43 Byng 63, Choctaw 39 Archer City 52, Vernon 44 Grandview 55, Electra 42 FINALS Byng 64, Ada 48 (1st) McLish 49, Choctaw 40 (3rd) Grandview 50, Archer City 47 (5th) Vernon 54, Electra 34 (7th) 1977 FIRST ROUND Mustang 38, Gruver, TX 37 Konawa 62, Spearman, TX 58 McLish 41, Blevins, AR 26 Ada 57, Perkins, AR 52 SECOND ROUND McLish 61, Mustang 59 (OT) Ada 57, Konawa 53 Blevins 46, Gruver 26 Spearman 63, Perkins 47 FINALS McLish 50, Ada 47 (1st) Konawa 53, Mustang 52 (3rd) Blevins 46, Spearman 43 (5th) Perkins 59, Gruber 46 (7th) 1978 FIRST ROUND Mustang 66, Stilwell 57 Colbert 62, Maryville, TN 44 Ada 63, Stephens, AR 43 McLish 55, Fayetteville, AR 42 SECOND ROUND McLish 48, Mustang 45 Colbert 63, Ada 52 Stillwell 52, Fayetteville, AR 49 Maryville 46, Stephens 34 FINALS Colbert 60, McLish 51 (1st) Ada 39, Mustang 30 (3rd) Stilwell 93, Maryville 64 (5th) Fayetteville 47, Stephens 41 (7th) 1979 FIRST ROUND Ada 48, Lomega 47 (2 OT) Colbert 54, Keota 45 McLish 62, Rivercrest, AR 42 Mustang 42, Sapulpa 36 SECOND ROUND McLish 72, Colbert 62 (2 OT) Mustang 35, Ada 34 Sapulpa 46, Lomega 38 Rivercrest 49, Keota 48 FINALS McLish 56, Mustang 44 (1st) Colbert 55, Ada 45 (3rd) Rivercrest 56, Sapulpa 52 (5th) Lomega 55, Keota 48 (7th) 1980 FIRST ROUND Rivercrest, AR 52, McLish 51 Byng 48, Colbert 31 Ada 69, Turrell, AR 39 Latta 64, Spiro 62 SECOND ROUND Byng 68, Rivercrest 63 Ada 50, Latta 26 Colbert 49, McLish 41

Spiro 51, Turrell 41 FINALS Ada 48, Byng 43 (1st) Latta 56, Rivercrest 52 (3rd) Colbert 41, Spiro 38 (5th) McLish 54, Turrell 38 (7th) 1981 FIRST ROUND Jenks 57, Colbert 41 Mustang 44, Latta 42 Jay 50, Ada 48 Byng 51, Rivercrest, AR 45 SECOND ROUND Jay 53, Mustang 52 Byng 49, Jenks 47 Colbert 52, Rivercrest 22 Ada 44, Latta 30 FINALS Jay 46, Byng 45 (1st - OT) Mustang 45, Jenks 30 (3rd) Ada 32, Colbert 30 (5th) Rivercrest 50, Latta 49 (7th) 1982 FIRST ROUND Jay 77, New Lima 39 Tuttle 67, Colbert 66 Kiowa 53, Byng 50 Ada 41, Mustang 33 SECOND ROUND Ada 36, Jay 34 Tuttle 65, Kiowa 55 Colbert 66, Byng 61 New Lima 62, Mustang 60 FINALS Tuttle 40, Ada 37 (1st) Jay 65, Kiowa 25 (3rd) Colbert 80, New Lima 45 (5th) Mustang 64, Byng 58 (7th) 1983 FIRST ROUND Clinton 63, Jay 40 Colbert 61, Tuttle 38 Latta 43, Claremore 28 Muldrow 60, Ada 34 SECOND ROUND Clinton 56, Latta 52 Colbert 82, Muldrow 76 Ada 43, Tuttle 27 Claremore 52, Jay 41 FINALS Colbert 69, Clinton 63 (1st) Muldrow 70, Latta 61 (3rd) Ada 32, Claremore, 29 (5th) Jay 58, Tuttle 22 (7th) 1984 FIRST ROUND OC Star Spencer 51, Ada 49 Sand Springs 59, Colbert 57 Indianola 45, Idabel 34 Muldrow 58, Am Po 44 SECOND ROUND Star Spencer 58, Sand Springs 56 Indianola 61, Muldrow 54 Idabel 56, Am Po 38 Colbert 75, Ada 50 FINALS Star Spencer 66, Indianola 57 (1st) Sand Springs 71, Muldrow 62 (3rd) Colbert 69, Idabel 41 (5th) Am Po 74, Ada 24 (7th) 1985 FIRST ROUND Indianola 54, OC Star Spencer 45

Roff 66, Colbert 51 Dale 35, Durant 33 Ada 44, Sand Springs 34 SECOND ROUND Ada 53, Dale 38 Indianola 36, Roff 33 Star Spencer 51, Colbert 37 Sand Springs 53, Durant 40 FINALS Ada 41, Indianola 40 (1st) Roff 48, Dale 38 (3rd) Sand Springs 41, Star Spencer 25 (5th) Durant 57, Colbert 41 (7th) 1986 FIRST ROUND OC Star Spencer 46, Roff 45 Byng 48, Am Po 44 Indianola 38, Prague 33 Tulsa Union 49, Ada 32 SECOND ROUND Star Spencer 49, Byng 41 Indianola 61, Tulsa Union 44 Roff 51, Am Po 40 Prague 33, Ada 32 FINALS Indianola 61, Star Spencer 47 (1st) Byng 41, Tulsa Union 38 (3rd) Roff 51, Prague 45 (5th) Am Po 54, Ada 44 (7th) 1987 FIRST ROUND Indianola 52, Byng 51 Del City 51, Ada 50 Prague 51, Tulsa Union 41 Stigler 45, Atoka 44 SECOND ROUND Del City 63, Indianola 45 Prague 39, Stigler 32 Tulsa Union 44, Atoka 33 Byng 47, Ada 42 FINALS Prague 48, Del City 46 (1st - OT) Stigler 63, Indianola 42 (3rd) Byng 34, Tulsa Union 24 (5th) Ada 55, Atoka 58 (7th) FINALS Ada 61, Bethel 40 (1st) Norman 51, Canadian 31 (3rd) Latta 40, Velma Alma 38 (5th) Tishomingo 63, Pawhuska (7th) 1988 FIRST ROUND Kingfisher 56, Konawa 53 Latta 57, Prague 37 Dale 57, Ada 25 Byng 52, Bixby 51 SECOND ROUND Kingfisher 45, Latta 35 Dale 53, Byng 38 Konawa 50, Prague 36 Ada 51, Bixby 49 FINALS Kingfisher 62, Dale 53 (1st) Byng 49, Latta 42 (3rd) Konawa 49, Ada 36 (5th) Bixby 48, Prague 38 (7th) 1989 FIRST ROUND Atoka 53, Milburn 42 Deer Creek 53, Konawa 45 Arnett 64, Vanoss 46 Colbert 63, Wynnewood 58

SECOND ROUND Deer Creek 55, Atoka 53 Colbert 64, Arnett 57 Konawa 53, Milburn 46 Vanoss 58, Wynnewood 46 FINALS Deer Creek 66, Colbert 55 (1st) Arnett 51, Atoka 50 (3rd) Vanoss 52, Konawa 51 (5th) Milburn 53, Wynnewood 51 (7th) 1990 FIRST ROUND Atoka 62, Ringling 55 Bethel 50, Wynnewood 37 Locust Grove 42, Latta 41 Dale 42, Byng 39 SECOND ROUND Atoka 52, Dale 51 Locust 58, Bethel 55 Wynnewood 41, Latta 40 Byng 56, Ringling 55 FINALS Locust Grove 63, Atoka 51 (1st) Dale 47, Bethel 37 (3rd) Byng 46, Wynnewood 33 (5th) Latta 65, Ringling 53 (7th) 1991 FIRST ROUND Bethel 52, Waurika 28 Konawa 49, Eagletown 41 Byng 46, Beaver 45 Vanoss 43, Quinton 38 SECOND ROUND Vanoss 59, Byng 58 Bethel 42, Konawa 24 Beaver 53, Quinton 35 Eagletown 48, Waurika 40 FINALS Bethel 52, Vanoss 48 (1st) Byng 39, Konawa 38 (3rd) Eagletown 50, Beaver 43 (5th) Quinton 43, Waurika 36 (7th) 1992 FIRST ROUND Seiling 51, Bethel 36 Konawa 53, Prague 28 Okemah 34, Byng 32 Vanoss 61, Eagletown 49 SECOND ROUND Seiling 51, Konawa 36 Vanoss 55, Okemah 46 Byng 50, Eagletown 40 Prague 67, Bethel 52 FINALS Seiling 49, Vanoss 47 (1st) Konawa 44, Okemah 36 (3rd) Byng 57, Prague 54 (5th) Bethel 47, Eagletown 46 (7th) 1993 FIRST ROUND Arapaho 53, Okemah 57 Locust Grove 64, Prague 57 Konawa 66, Verden 48 Seiling 47, Byng 41

1994 FIRST ROUND Atoka 54, Ft Cobb-Broxton 38 Washita Heights 70, Konawa 59 Pocola 39, Byng 23 Indianola 44, Fairview 38 SECOND ROUND Washita Hts 55, Atoka 39 Indianola 52, Pocola 50 Konawa 52, Ft Cobb-Broxton 49 Fairview 41, Byng 38 FINALS Indianola 53, Washita Hts. 50 (1st) Pocola 65, Atoka 44 (3rd) Fairview 39, Konawa 25 (5th) Ft. Cobb-Broxton 46, Byng 45 (7th) 1995 (Switched to 5-on-5) FIRST ROUND Norman 73, Roff 21 Indianola 58, Bristow 40 Cushing 46, Mustang 43 Ada 49, Purcell 43 SECOND ROUND Norman 52, Indianola 38 Cushing 42, Ada 27 Bristow 58, Roff 32 Purcell 42, Mustang 34 FINALS Norman 47, Cushing 30 (1st) Indianola 52, Ada 43 (3rd) Bristow 47, Purcell 31 (5th) Mustang 54, Roff 32 (7th) 1996 FIRST ROUND Cushing 55, Bluejacket 41 Latta 40, Moore 39 Ada 60, Beaver 32 Elk City 48, Preston 46 SECOND ROUND Cushing 34, Latta 23 Ada 54, Elk City 37 Moore 62, Bluejacket 49 Preston 62, Beaver 42 FINALS Ada 44, Cushing 42 (1st) Latta 40, Elk City 35 (3rd) Moore 53, Preston 44 (5th) Beaver 67, Bluejacket 59 (7th) 1997 FIRST ROUND Ada 62, Pawhuska 35 Canadian 39, Velma Alma 37 Bethel 49, Tishomingo 41 (OT) Norman 55, Latta 46 SECOND ROUND Ada 54, Canadian 36 Bethel 42, Norman 28 Velma Alma 67, Pawhuska 61 (2 OT) Latta 54, Tishomingo 53 (2OT) Newkirk 46, Anadardo 45 (5th) Byng 39, Blanchard 27 (7th)

SECOND ROUND Seiling 50, Locust Grove 47 Konawa 41, Arapaho 34 Verden 42, Okemah 41 Prague 35, Byng 31

1998 FIRST ROUND Bethel 83, Muskogee 37 MWC Carl Albert 58, Latta 31 Ada 65, Oklahoma Union 26 Norman 44, Byng 42 (OT)

FINALS Seiling 44, Konawa 35 (1st) Arapaho 58, Locust Grove 33 (3rd) Prague 54, Verden 35 (5th) Okemah 47, Byng 35 (7th)

SECOND ROUND Ada 43, Norman 42 MWC Carl Albert 58, Bethel 54 Byng 40, Oklahoma Union 30 Latta 54, Muskogee 34


MID-AMERICA CLASSIC ALL-TIME SCORES CONTINUED FINALS Carl Albert 41, Ada 34 (1st) Norman 73, Bethel 54 (3rd) Byng 27, Latta 25 (5th) Muskogee 48, OK Union 37 (7th)

FIRST ROUND Mustang 54, Okarche 47 Woodward 63, Konawa 49 Stillwater 49, Beggs 39 Washington 61, Ada 33

1999 FIRST ROUND Norman 57, Silo 34 Ada 52, Denton, TX 41 Ft. Smith Southside, AR 41, Latta 34 MWC Carl Albert 54, Cashion 32

SECOND ROUND Stillwater 56, Washington 44 Woodward 70, Mustang 59 Ada 51, Beggs 39 Okarche 53, Konawa 40

SECOND ROUND MWC Carl Albert 54, Ft. Smith Southside 37 Norman 44, Ada 30 Cashion 35, Latta 31 Denton 47, Silo 40 FINALS Carl Albert 59, Norman 49 (1st) Ft. Smith 28, Ada 27 (3rd) Cashion 34, Denton 33 (5th) Latta 37, Silo 19 (7th) 2000 (No tournament) 2001 FIRST ROUND Cushing 45, Tishomingo 32 Dover 47, Washington 34 Hydro-Eakly 54, Byng 25 Jenks 75, Latta 41 SECOND ROUND Dover 46, Jenks 37 Hydro-Eakly 36, Cushing 35 Byng 39, Tishomingo 30 Washington 57, Latta 30 FINALS Hydro-Eakly 49, Dover 47 (1st) Jenks 47, Cushing 40 (3rd) Byng 38, Washington 32 (5th) Tishomingo 47, Latta 21 (7th) 2002 FIRST ROUND Sapulpa 63, Allen 37 Dover 45, Tishomingo 38 Anadarko 66, Prague 31 Clinton 57, Beaver 54 SECOND ROUND Sapulpa 55, Clinton 50 Anadardo 70, Dover 58 Beaver 50, Allen 28 Tishomingo 48, Prague 41 FINALS Sapulpa 49, Anadarko 43 (1st) Dover 56, Clinton 38 (3rd) Beaver 63, Tishomingo 46 (5th) Prague 48, Allen 45 (7th) 2003 FIRST ROUND Alva 61, Blanchard 18 Stillwater 48, Anadarko 41 Elgin 54, Newkirk 50 Sapulpa 55, Byng 13 SECOND ROUND Sapulpa 61, Elgin 44 Stillwater 66, Alva 61 Anadarko 55, Blanchard 34 Newkirk 51, Byng 30 FINALS Sapulpa 51, Stillwater 47 (1st) Alva 51, Elgin 43 (3rd) Byng 50, Eagletown 40 Prague 67, Bethel 52 2004

FINALS Woodward 49, Stillwater 48 (1st) Washington 47, Mustang 45 (3rd) Okarche 42, Ada 37 (5th) Beggs 44, Konawa 35 (7th) 2005 FIRST ROUND Frontier 66, Elgin 57 Perkins-Tryon 51, Elk City 34 Mustang 57, Marietta 32 Dover 55, Byng 44 SECOND ROUND Mustang 69, Dover 33 Frontier 65, Perkins-Tryon 47 Byng 35, Marietta 34 Elgin 63, Elk City 56 FINALS Mustang 64, Frontier 51 (1st) Dover 34, Perkins-Tryon 26 (3rd) Elgin 70, Byng 42 (5th) Elk City 57, Marietta 48 (7th) (7th) 2006 FIRST ROUND Cache 61, Coalgate 46 Mustang 66, Oklahoma Bible 31 Elgin 52, Stonewall 35 Ft. Cobb-Broxton 50, Ada 45 (OT) SECOND ROUND Oklahoma Bible 36, Stonewall 32 Coalgate 41, Ada 30 Mustang 38, Elgin 36 Cache 51, Ft. Cobb Broxton 47 FINALS Mustang 66, Cache 57 (1st) Elgin 38, Ft. Cobb Broxton 29 (3rd) Coalgate 47, Oklahoma Bible 34 (5th) Stonewall 26, Ada 24 (7th) 2007 FIRST ROUND Verdigris 55, Okarche 47 Tulsa Union 60, Coalgate 33 Cache 65, Howe 58 Preston 47, Kiowa 35 SECOND ROUND Preston 67, Verdigris 50 Tulsa Union 44, Cache 31 Coalgate 52, Howe 51 Kiowa 51, Okarche 46 FINALS Tulsa Union 60, Preston 51 (1st) Cache 61, Verdigris 43 (3rd) Kiowa 37, Coalgate 32 (5th) Howe 66, Okarche 54 (7th) 2008 FIRST ROUND McAlester 42, Crowder 32 Preston 59, Verdigris 31 Cache 52, Latta 39 Tulsa Union 47, Konawa 38 SECOND ROUND Cache 64, Preston 48 Tulsa Union 36, McAlester 31 Latta 43, Verdigris 32

Crowder 45, Konawa 35 FINALS Union 45, Cache 28 (1st) Preston 53, McAlester 44 (3rd) Crowder 33, Latta 30 (5th) Konawa 56, Verdigris 53 (7th) 2009 FIRST ROUND Anardarko 62, Savanna 40 Chattanooga 54, Bethel 50 Konawa 60, Washington 56 Tulsa Union 55, Walters 33 SECOND ROUND Bethel 59, Walters 38 Washington 62, Savanna 57 Anadarko 54, Konawa 41 Chattanooga 42, Tulsa Union 31 FINALS Anadarko 43, Chattanooga 30 (1st) Tulsa Union 44, Konawa 43 (3rd) Bethel 42, Washington 39 (5th) Savanna 53, Walters 42 (7th) 2010 FIRST ROUND Anadarko 51, Shawnee 48 (OT) Bethel 43, Cyril 38 Calumet 52, Byng 27 Cache 85, Wellston 37

Shawnee 52, Tishomingo 37 Ada 57, Lomega 40 SECOND ROUND Mount St. Mary 52, Ada 47 Shawnee 51, Cheyenne 35 Latta 38, Tishomingo 22 Lomega 67, Sulphur 42 FINALS Shawnee 41, Mount St. Mary 37 (1st) Ada 43, Cheyenne 35, OT (3rd) Lomega 49, Latta 43 (5th) Tishomingo 38, Sulphur 20 (7th) 2014 FIRST ROUND Plainview 45, Shawnee 44 Alva 67, Red Oak 20 Anadarko 55, Fairview 38 Washington 51, Cheyenne 44 SECOND ROUND Alva 54, Plainview 49 Anadarko 40, Washington 36 Shawnee 43, Red Oak 32 Cheyenne 41, Fairview 38 FINALS Alva 57, Anadarko 41 (1st) Washington 42, Plainview 39 (3rd) Cheyenne 50, Shawnee 43 (5th) Fairview 67, Red Oak 35 (7th)

SECOND ROUND Calumet 50, Anadarko 48 Cache 73, Bethel 44 Cyril 37, Wellston 13 Shawnee 61, Byng 30

2015 FIRST ROUND Preston 51, Ada 39 Alva 42, Georgetown, TX 30 Washington 70, Plainview 51 Dale 42, Norman North 34

FINALS Cache 64, Calumet 42 (1st) Anadarko 49, Bethel 41 (3rd) (OT) Shawnee 45, Cyril 38 (5th) Byng 62, Wellston 36 (7th)

SECOND ROUND Georgetown, TX 45, Ada 38 Preston 66, Alva 48 Plainview 57, Norman North 41 Dale 53, Washington 41

2011 FIRST ROUND Anadarko 66, Hammon 50 Chattanooga 55, Morris 49 Snyder 54, New Lima 38 Shawnee 63, Blanchard 37

FINALS Dale 44, Preston 32 (1st) Washington 52, Alva 45 (3rd) Plainview 60, Georgetown ,TX 51 (5th) Norman North 48, Ada 44 (7th)

SECOND ROUND Anadarko 50, Snyder 47 Shawnee 37, Chattanoogo 32 Morris 59, Blanchard 49 Hammon 69, New Lima 43

2016 First Round Newcastle 50, Wright City 45 Seiling 49, Perkins-Tryon 48 Dale 56, Lomega 50 Ada 61, Woodward 44

FINALS Shawnee 47, Anadarko 28 Snyder 41, Chattanoogo 32 Hammon 65, Morris 44 Blanchard 65, New Lima 56 2012 FIRST ROUND Sulphur 48, Hammon 21 Lomega 75, Tonkawa 71 OT Union 62, Kiowa 32 Georgetown 65, Byng 29 SECOND ROUND Byng 47, Tonkawa 40 Hammon 57, Kiowa 28 Sulphur 48, Union 43 Georgetown 54, Lomego 48 FINALS Sulphur 40, Georgetown 35 (1st) Lomega 60, Union 58 (3rd) Byng 41, Hammon 33 (5th) Tonkawa 44, Kiowa 27 (7th) 2013 FIRST ROUND Cheyenne 47, Latta 31 Mount St. Mary 52, Sulphur 31

SECOND ROUND Iomega 50, Perkins-Tryon-49 Wright City 51, Woodward 47 Dale 50, Seiling 43 Ada 56, Newcastle 51 (OT) FINALS Dale 49, Ada 48 (1st) Seiling 65, Newcastle 51 (3rd) Iomega 82, Wright City 56 (5th) Perkins-Tyron 49, Woodward 40 (7th) 2017 FIRST ROUND Perkins-Tryon 48, Hammon 43 Howe 55, Beggs 44 Harrah 59, Latta 53 Cashion 65, Byng 28 SECOND ROUND Latta 42, Beggs 35 Hammon 47, Byng 34 Harrah 64, Howe 38 Cashion 54, Perkins-Tryon 34 FINALS Harrah 47, Cashion 38 (1st)

Howe 61, Perkins-Tryon 50 (3rd) Hammon 42, Latta 38 (5th) Beggs 42, Byng 38 (7th) 2018 FIRST ROUND Kingston 66, Harrah 51 Anadarko 43, Hartshorne 33 Elgin 53, Latta 30 Vanoss 45, Byng 36 SECOND ROUND Anadarko 34, Vanoss 24 Elgin 70, Kingston 48 Hartshorne 48, Byng 44 Harrah 42, Latta 41 FINALS Elgin 62, Anadarko 43 (1st) Kingston 54, Vanoss 25 (3rd) Hartshorne 51, Harrah 24 (5th) Latta 37, Byng 34 (7th) 2019 First Round Vanoss 64, Kingston 34 Sequoyah-Tahlequah 55, Hyrdo-Eakly 47 Christian Heritage Academy 66, Canute 44 Jones 67, Hartshorne 29 Second Round Vanoss 52, Christian Heritage Academy 42 Hydro-Eakly 59, Hartshorne 35 Canute 47, Kingston 32 Sequoyah-Tahlequah 56, Jones 46 FINALS Sequoyah-Tahlequah 47, Vanoss 48 (1st) Jones 55, Christian Heritage Academy 31 (3rd) Hydro-Eakly 68, Canute 38 (5th) Kingston 68, Hartshorne 46 (7th) 2021 First Round Tuttle 58, Frontier 31 Lomega 57, Am-Po 52 Weatherford 54, Hammon 39 Perry 48, Latta 43 Second Round Tuttle 82, Lomega 41 Perry 43, Weatherford 38 Hammon 46, Latta 40 Frontier 59, Am-Po 49 FINALS Tuttle 52, Perry 20 (1st) Lomega 57, Weathford 53, OT (3rd) Frontier 53, Hammon 51 (5th) Latta 48, Am-Po 45 (7th) 2022 First Round Tuttle 59, Pittsburg 13 Caddo 57, Carl Albert 45 Bethel 53, Georgetown TX 41 Ada 61, Frontier 38 Second Round Bethel 53, Ada 37 Caddo 56, Tuttle 54 Georgetown TX 68, Frontier 52 Carl Albert 57, Pittsburgh 50 FINALS Caddo 41, Bethel 40 (1st) Tuttle 61, Ada 50 (3rd) Carl Albert 52, Georgetown TX 49 (5th) Pittsburg 60, Frontier 50 (7th)


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