MaxPreps 2014-15 Oklahoma preseason girls basketball Fab 5, presented by the Army National Guard

By Kevin Askeland Nov 6, 2014, 12:00am

Muskogee returns top seven players from team that reached Class 6A semifinals.

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MaxPreps 2014-15 Oklahoma Girls Basketball Fab 5 presented by the Army National Guard

1. Muskogee
2013-14 finish: 23-5
Coach: Doyle Rowland

The top seven scorers from last year's squad the made the Class 6A state semifinals all return in 2015. Leading the way are a pair of juniors, Aaliyah Wilson and Jada Ford. Wilson, a 5-10 forward, averaged 18.4 points per game and 8.9 rebounds while Ford, a 5-8 guard, averaged 17.6 points and 2.1 steals. Muskogee also returns senior Lanice Rozell (8.8 ppg) and sophomore Trena Mims (6.8 ppg).

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2. Edmond Santa Fe (Edmond)
2013-14 finish: 25-2
Coach: Paul Bass



The Wolves lose just one player who saw significant playing time last year, and that is leading scorer Tamara Lee (16.1 points per game). The rest of the crew is back from a 25-2 team, including juniors Aahliyah Jackson (10.9) and Summer Jones (7.4), senior Alexis Cooper (6.1) and sophomore Jo'nah Johnson (4.3). The Wolves reached the Class 6A state championship game, falling to undefeated Broken Arrow in the final.

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3. Broken Arrow
2013-14 finish: 28-0
Coach: Mike Hughes

The defending Class 6A state champions lost the top four scorers from last year, including Toree Thompson who averaged 22 points per game and was the Tulsa area player of the Year. Hughes is in his fifth season as coach of the team and has taken Broken Arrow from a pair of seasons with single-digit wins all the way to an undefeated season and a state championship. He was named the state coach of the year by the Tulsa World News.

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4. Choctaw
2013-14 finish: 22-6
Coach: Ryan Maloney



Featuring the state's top sophomore in Super 5 all-state selection Ana Llanusa, Choctaw reached the Class 6A semifinals before falling to Broken Arrow. Llanusa had 34 points in the loss and averaged 19.8 points per game. She's already verbally committed to Oklahoma.

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5. Shawnee
2013-14 finish: 26-1
Coach: Wendi Wells

Shawnee loses its best player in McKenzie Cooper, who led the team to a Class 5A state championship in 2012 and a semifinal finish in 2014. However every other player on the roster returns for coach Wendi Wells this year including conference defensive player of the year Kelsey Simmons, all-conference guard Bailey Taylor, all-conference guard Shaiann Tramble and all-conference honorable mention Monique Tramble.