(Muskogee, Oklahoma) – TheĀ Oklahoma Native All State Association (ONASA) announced today the players selected for the 2018 Oklahoma Native All State Girls Basketball Team.
Now in its third year of existence, the ONAS committee brings together the State of Oklahoma’s top Senior high school players to compete in a All Star game that is held at the historic Bacone College campus in Muskogee, Oklahoma. Players in the past have included current NCAA Division 1 players Lindy Waters, III (Kiowa/Cherokee) who is at Oklahoma State University and Dominque Golightly (Kiowa) who is at Abilene Christian University.
Players will be divided up onto teams upon arrival to the campus for practice, banquet and game.
Congratulations to our Native athletes who were chosen this year, they are as follows:
Name, High School, Tribe
1. Maddie Bittle, Bixby, Creek
2. Raven Blackbear, Mounds, Cheyenne Arapaho
3. Ali Brzazowski, Harrah, Potawatomie
4. Jardyn Eaton, Byng, Choctaw
5. Kayci Glover, Fort Gibson, Chickasaw
6. Jo Harbison, Kiefer, Cherokee
7. Veronica Harjo, Edmond North, Chickasaw
8. Teri Leaf, Kansas, Cherokee
9. Alexis Lyons, Hartshorne, Omaha
10. Darcie McCullar, Red Oak, Chickasaw
11. Presley Payahsape, Cashion, Creek
12. Kes Reeves, Kingston, Choctaw
13. Kasey Rice, Shawnee, Pawnee
14. Carlee Shinn, Afton, Cherokee
15. Jaycee Soap, Stillwel,l Cherokee
16. Aydin Tucker, Kansas, Cherokee
17. Shaniece Village Center, Riverside Indian School, Standing Rock Sioux
18. Aspen Williston, Broken Bow, Choctaw
19. Blaire Wilson, Savanna, Choctaw
20. Christian Wind, Varnum, Seminole
Honorable Mention
1. Maggie Brown, Ketchum, Cherokee
2. Callie Callihan, Jay, Cherokee
3. Darcey Cloud, Cameron, Cherokee
4. Julissa Garcia, Ponca City, Kaw
5. Stormy Johnson, Sasakwa, Seminole
6. Halee Nichols, Pryor, Cherokee
7. Lynzee Smith Fort, Townson, Choctaw
8. Darrica Walker, Sasakwa, Seminole
9. Desirea Williams, Boone-Apache, Comanche
10. Alexis Wright, Fort Gibson, Cherokee
How do you guys select players? My daughter will be class 2019.