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While the majority of stakeholders favor modernizing the game, a vocal minority remains hesitant about the need for change.
A massive change is coming to Oklahoma high school basketball. The OSSAA Board of Directors approved Wednesday to implement a 35-second shot clock in the 2026-27 season for classes 6A-3A, first ...
Coaches, athletic directors and superintendents from across the state and classes voiced their opinions on the matter, both ...
A much-needed change will come to Oklahoma high school basketball in the next several seasons. Wednesday, April 23, the Oklahoma Secondary Schools Athletics Association announced a shot clock was ...
The OSSAA has voted to approve a 35 second shot clock for Classes 6A through 3A beginning in the 2026-27 basketball season.
Like it or not, Oklahoma high school basketball will soon be using a 35-second shot clock after 14 members of the Oklahoma ...
Today is All-State boys and girls basketball, where Barry Lewis picks the best basketball players in Oklahoma. Here are the ...
Coaches from all over the state were calling for shot clocks, while some were against the idea of adding one to high school ...
Edmond North's Rylee McLanahan scored two goals against Deer Creek and now has 41 on the year, which is a Class 6A girls ...
The governing body for Oklahoma high school basketball voted to have a universal shot clock in place by the 2026-27 season.
Some of the area schools will hear the chant for shot clocks less and less starting in the 2026-27 season after the OSSAA voted for implementation in Classes 3A-6A.
It's a significant rule change, but Barry Lewis says it won't have a dramatic overall effect. Plus, a blockbuster hire at ...
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