SBLive Oklahoma All-State Boys Basketball 2022-23: Meet the first, second and third team members
By Josh Jennings
Photo of Dale's Dayton Forsythe (33) by George Mitchell
SBLive Oklahoma is proud to announce the players who will comprise the Oklahoma All-State boys basketball team from this past season.
The top superlative award winners this season were: Brandon Garrison of Del City (Most Outstanding Player); Dale's Jeff Edmonson (Coach of the Year); and Jalen Montonati of Owasso (Newcomer of the Year).
Here now are the players that have made the first team, as well as the second and third team squads, as determined by the staff of SBLive Oklahoma.
SBLive Oklahoma All-State Girls Basketball 2022-23: Meet the first, second and third team members
First Team
Brandon Garrison, 6-9, Sr., Del City
15.9 ppg/9 rpg/2.3 apg/1 spg/1.5 blocks for a team that won the 5A state championship. Has signed with Oklahoma State.
Dayton Forsythe, 6-3, Jr., Dale
17.2 ppg/5.6 rpg/5.3 apg/1.8 spg/52.9% FG/81% FT/39.5% 3-point/5 double-doubles for a team that won the 2A state championship and finished the season undefeated.
Connor Dow, 6-7, Sr., Broken Arrow
15.7 ppg/4.56 rpg/1.11 apg/78.2% FT/65.5% FG/32.6% 3-point for a team that finished the regular season undefeated and played in the 6A championship game. The Oklahoma State signee scored 22 points in the state championship game against Edmond North.
Terry McMorris, 6-7, Sr., Oklahoma City Douglass
Averaged 24 ppg and 15 rpg for a team that won the 4A state championship. He averaged 15.3 ppg and 11 rpg in the state tournament.
CJ Nickson, 6-6, So., Weatherford
20.7ppg/7.4rpg/2.6apg for a team that reached the 4A state championship game.
Jaden Nickens, 6-4, So., Oklahoma City Millwood
Averaged 11.2 points per game for a team that repeated as 3A state champions. Nickens scored 12 points in the state championship game against Metro Christian.
Dylan Warlick, 6-5, Jr., Edmond North
15.1 ppg/8.4 rpg/2 apg for a team that repeated as 6A state champions.
DJ Dill, 6-2, Jr., Caddo
25.2 ppg/5.8 rpg for a team that won the Class A state championship.
Second Team
Luke Gray, 6-7, Jr., Oklahoma Christian School
19.5 ppg/10.5 rpg/48.8 FG%/72 FT%
Parker Friedrichsen, 6-3, Sr., Bixby
30.1ppg/10.2 rpg/5.8 apg/3.2 steals/84 FT%/40% 3-point. Recently signed to play at Wake Forest.
TO Barrett, 6-4, Jr., Edmond North
16.6 ppg/5.1 rpg/4.6 apg
Cal Furnish, 5-11, So., Crossings Christian
15.1 ppg/3 rpg/5.1 apg
Mario Darrington, 6-0, Sr., Metro Christian
Averaged 15 ppg for a team that reached the 3A state championship game.
Zander Baker, 6-0, Sr., Putnam City North
13.67 ppg/3.04 rpg/2.82 apg/2.15 spg/53% FG/76% FT/32% 3-point
Jarreth Ingram, 6-8, Sr., Tulsa Memorial
16.7 ppg
David Castillo, 6-1, Jr., Bartlesville
21.2 ppg/ 5.3 rpg/ 5.7 apg. He recently committed to play at Kansas State.
Third Team
Quincy Hopkins, 6-3, Jr., Midwest City Carl Albert
15 ppg/7 rpg/3 apg
Kray Rogers, 6-2, Jr., Ft. Cobb-Broxton
14.6 ppg/7.3 rpg/6.5 apg for a team that won the Class B state championship.
Caden Kitchens, 6-1, Sr., Kingfisher
15.6 ppg/5.3 rpg/1.6 steals
Tymier Adkins-Freeman, 5-9, Sr., Crooked Oak
27.8 ppg
Jadon Cool, 6-3, Sr., Holland Hall
17.1 ppg/4 rpg/3 apg/2 spg
Kieler Young, 6-2, Sr., Broken Bow
23.3 ppg/7.3 rpg/3.1 apg/85.4% FT/50.8 FG%/85.4% FT
Brandon Mann, 6-5, Sr., Owasso
14 ppg/6.5 rpg/2.5 apg/73% FG, which is a school record.
Carson Thomas, 6-4, Sr., Oklahoma Christian Academy
19.2 ppg/7.8 rpg/4.6 apg/47% FG/38.6% from 3 for a team that reached the Class 2A state title game.