
Stephen Clark left Oklahoma for a school in Las Vegas last year but returned after a month. Douglass is glad to have him without interruption this season, as the Trojans are ranked No. 3.
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1. Putnam City (Oklahoma City)Head coach: A.D. Burtschi
2011-12 finish: 21-6, Class 6A quarterfinalist
The Pirates return all five starters for coach Burtschi's 40th campaign. Though just two are Division I prospects, he emphasizes that he has "some really excellent high school players."
Ronnie Boyce, a 6-foot-3 senior, averaged 15.4 points, just ahead of 5-10 senior
David Bush, who averaged 15.3 and led with eight rebounds per game. Other starters are 6-3 senior
Richmarr Smith (7.8) and 5-7 junior
Dexter Dean (5 points).
Orlando Goldsmith, a 6-6 senior, and
Bernard Gainey, a 6-4 senior, split the fifth position last year.
View all of our Oklahoma boys basketball photo galleries2. Edmond MemorialHead coach: Shane Cowherd
2011-12 finish: 26-2, Class 6A state runner-up
University of Oklahoma recruit
Jordan Woodard, a 6-foot senior point guard, returns after averaging 13.7 points, 4.6 assists, 4 rebounds and 2.2 steals. He will be greatly aided by some key transfers.
Shaquille Morris, a 6-8, 250-pound senior, averaged 13.5 points and 8 rebounds last year at Santa Fe (Edmond).
Tyler Holcomb, a 6-5 senior, led Stillwater last year with averages of 13.8 points and 8 rebounds. Other key seniors are 6-2
Sam Kreutzer and 5-10
Aaron Young. Heading a cast of talented juniors are 6-6
Jacob Essman and 6-4
Caleb McCain.
View last season's Oklahoma boys basketball stat leaders3. Douglass (Oklahoma City)Head coach: Anthony Andrews
2011-12 finish: 29-0, Class 4A state champion for third-consecutive year
The new head coach starts with a nucleus of three returning starters, including All-American guard
Stephen Clark. The 5-11, 180-pounder, who had a brief flirtation with Quest Academy, had a sensational junior year, averaging 29.3 points (with a high of 65), 13 assists and 8 rebounds. He poured in 40 points in the state title game. Other returning starters are Clark's younger brother,
Deondre Clark, a 6-3, 235-pound junior who averaged 14 points, 10 rebounds and 3 blocks, and 6-foot senior
DeAngelo Smith, who averaged 18 points, 6 rebounds and 3 steals. They will get plenty of help from 6-foot senior
Travon Threatt, who averaged 21.6 points and 9 rebounds at Centennial (Oklahoma City), 6-5 senior
Glenn Banks, 6-5 sophomore
Aaron McKinney, 6-3 junior
Isaiah Shaputis and 6-5 freshman
Patrick McKaufman, who is the starting varsity football quarterback.
View last season's Oklahoma boys basketball Freeman Rankings4. Washington (Tulsa)Head coach: Joe Redmond
2011-12 finish: 22-4
The lone returning starter is University of Georgia recruit
Juwan Parker, a 6-4 senior who averaged 22 points and 10 rebounds last year.
Kevin Sims, a 6-1 junior, sat out much of last year after transferring, but he has great speed and is an excellent shooter.
Chris Miller (6-5, 265) provides strength inside after moving up from the freshman team where he averaged 13 points, 11 rebounds and 3.5 blocks. Senior point guard
Myles Clark, who averaged 10 points and 3 assists, also adds great speed to the Hornets' attack.
View last season's Oklahoma boys basketball playoff brackets5. Midwest CityHead coach: Dewayne Bradley
2011-12 finish: 20-7
The Bombers return four starters, led by senior guards
Daryck Jones and
Cornell Neal. The 5-10 Jones led the team with a 13-point scoring average while shooting 82 percent from the free throw line and 55 percent from the field. The 5-9 Neal averaged 11 points while leading the team with 113 assists and 85 steals. Returning junior starters are 5-9
Torey Noel (9.5) and 6-0
Kesean Brown (7 points), who is the team's best defender. Another junior, 6-1
Louis Parker, also will fit well into the Bombers' pressing, trapping defense.