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Brothers remains Top 5 player in Oklahoma

In his junior season Brothers piled up 95 tackles, a state's best 17 sacks, four interceptions, and a fumble recovery. On offense he had 62 catches for 1,122 yards and 12 touchdowns.

Kentrell Brothers, who this past weekend visit Tulsa University, remains a top five player in the state according to The Oklahoman.

The senior-to-be play maker has 12 official Division I school offers.

Brothers, who is being recruited as a linebacker and more than likely will play defense in college, was the Jays first wide receiver to collect over 1,ooo yards receiving in a single season his junior year.

Last week Brothers picked up his first Southeastern Conference offer from Vanderbilt. He now holds offers (in order of offer) from Missouri, Duke, Syracuse, Kansas State, Baylor, Iowa State, Tulsa, Washington, Connecticut, Kansas, Arizona, and Vanderbilt.

The Oklahoman’s Top 30.

No., Name, school (Previous) — Pos., Ht., Wt.

1. Josh Turner, Millwood (1) — CB, 6-0, 185

Hall’s 13 helps West to victory

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Guthrie’s Devon Hall closed out his high school basketball chapter as a Guthrie BlueJay in fine fashion in the Big All City game at Del City High School, Saturday evening.

Also finishing her Lady Jays career in the game was Alexis Daniels. Daniel’s West team lost 74-55 to the East squad.

Hall finished with 13 points in a 115-106 win for the West over the East. Carl Albert’s Larry Cunningham finished with a game high 28 points in a losing cause.

Western Heights DJ Taylor poured in 13 with Hall as Putnam City’s Brian Brown had a team high 20 points.

Robinson, Galbraith earn Big All City honors

May 30, 2010 1 comment
Robinson and Galbraith were named to the Big All City Track team.

Senor-to-be Emmanuel Robinson and sophomore-to-be Rosetta Galbraith were named to The Oklahoman’s Big All City first team and All Track team for their accomplishment’s in the 2010 track season.

Guthrie graduates Rachel Roberts, Chaunsey Dumas, and Jason Ogan were also named to the Honorable Mention list.

Robinson, who has helped the Guthrie program to back-to-back 5A state championships, won both the 100 meters and 110 hurdles at this year’s 5A state meet and as a sophomore brought home gold at the 2009 State meet in the 110 hurdles. He was a member of the Jays 4 x 100 state winning relay team that witness the foursome setting a school record with a 41.77 time. 

Galbraith came sprinting on the scene as a freshmen and earned first team in the hurdles and made the All Track roster in the 100 hurdles. She finished as the 5A state runner-up in the hurdles. 

Ogan, who was instrumental in the Jays Cross Country team winning the 5A state title, was honored in the 1600 meter while Roberts was awarded in the 3200 meter. Ogan will move his talents to Oklahoma Baptist University and Roberts will attend Harding University next fall. 

Dumas, who was named to the 200 meter honorable mention list, won several events throughout the year, including the 200 meter state championship and was part of the 4 x 100 relay school record team. He will visit the University of Oklahoma as he prepares to move his talents to the next level.

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