
Verdigris girls basketball is this week's Oklahoma Team of the Week, presented by the Oklahoma National Guard.
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Week 25 Winner: Verdigris Girls Basketball
Teens tend to like to blend in. They don’t like to be outcasts or particularly different — in most cases.
That is not the case for the
Verdigris (Claremore) girls basketball team and coach Mike Buntin, who preaches to a different philosophy.
"We
established a goal to be uncommon this season," he said. "We take pride
in doing the little things that most teams refuse to do. We strive to
work harder than any other team in the state. We believe if we are
uncommon, it will enable us to achieve the ultimate goal of winning a
state championship."
Thus far, it’s sure working.
The
Cardinals are off to a 22-2 start after beginning the season with 16
straight wins. They are ranked fifth in the state, according to the
MaxPreps computer rankings.
For
their uncommon approach and winning ways, the Cardinals are the
MaxPreps Oklahoma Team of the Week, presented by the Oklahoma National
Guard.
Since the team’s last loss, a 53-51 defeat at Inola,
Verdigris has rattled off decisive wins over Lincoln Christian (68-45),
Berryhill (66-38) and Metro Christian (59-42).
Without a
6-footer on their roster, which includes just three seniors, four
juniors, six sophomores and four freshmen, the Cardinals rely on
quickness and defense to succeed.
The loss to Inola proved to be a blessing in disguise.
"No
one likes to lose," Buntin said. "But it motivated us to work harder at
a point in the season when it was easy to get complacent."
When you have a player like
Baileigh O'Dell, a 5-foot-2 point guard, it’s easy to get complacent and just watch.
Though the Cardinals have two key double-digit scorers in
Keara Battenfield (12.5 points per game), a freshman, and junior
Courtney Risenhoover (11.0), O’Dell definitely "is the engine that makes us go," Buntin said.
O’Dell
is averaging 21.8 points per game and has scored in double figures in
23 of 24 games. She also scored 33 against Locust Grove and is shooting a
remarkable 52 percent on 3-pointers (71 of 137). She shoots 53 percent
from the field overall and makes 81 percent of her foul shots.
"She
has a motor that never stops," Buntin said. "She also plays with a chip
on her shoulder. She has a desire to be the best and won’t allow anyone
stop her. She has become almost unstoppable this year.
"She has
always had an explosive first step and the ability to beat people off
the dribble. However defenders were able to sink off of her and contain
her dribble. But she worked extremely hard this summer on improving her
jump shot. Now she has the ability to rise up and shoot her jumper over
the top of her defender when they sag off of her."
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consideration for Oklahoma Team of the Week? Email us with your
nominations at OKteamoftheweek@maxpreps.com.