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2025 World Exposure Report Oklahoma Showcase Boy's Basketball Standouts

By Jake Renfroe, 10/28/25, 3:00PM CDT

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World Exposure Report Oklahoma Showcase
April 19th, 2026

Kooper Crawford I 2026 I Dewey, OK

Springy 6'4" guard with an excellent motor. A tenacious on-ball defender capable of picking up full court and giving opposing teams fits. Offensively, Kooper showed the ability to get to the rim and finish effectively with either hand. Takes pride in rebounding and gets off the floor quickly.

Perimeter shooting continues to be an area for improvement. Versatile enough to play positions 1-4 at the high school level, but projects as a shooting guard or possibly a small forward at the next level.


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Teric Smith I 2026 I Sand Springs, OK

Led all attendees in both our weight room session and finishing drills, displaying excellent balance, coordination, and the ability to finish effectively with either hand.

He also took first place in our three-point shooting competition, showcasing his touch from deep.

During 5v5 competition, Teric consistently got to the rim, using his frame to absorb contact and create second-chance opportunities for his team. His overall length projects him as a likely two guard at the next level, where continued development in ball handling and shooting range will be key. Overall, Teric was one of the top performers at the event.


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Kruz Smith I 2026 I Sand Springs, OK

Kruz was one of the best pure shooters at our Showcase. A skilled slashing guard who can beat defenders off the dribble to get to the rim, he also keeps defenders off balance with his ability to pull up effectively from midrange. Kruz showed impressive accuracy from beyond the arc, finishing in the top three of our shooting sessions. To reach his full potential, he'll need to continue developing his overall strength and explosiveness.

Overall, one of the better all-around performers at the event.


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Zach Renfroe I 2027 I Bartlesville, OK

Zach was one of the few true point guard prospects at our recent  Showcase. A pass-first floor general who likes to get out in transition and push the tempo. He showed a quick first step and the ability to get to the rim and finish in a variety of ways. Zach was among the fastest in our sprint and agility sessions and stood out in the weight room, leading all attendees in pushups and finishing second in bench press max reps. His court awareness and ability to create scoring opportunities for teammates are valuable tools.

Needs to continue developing his perimeter shooting and showing more consistency on the defensive end, but overall projects as a point guard at the next level.

His leadership skills are phenomenal! 


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Gage Hawkins I 2027 I Dewey, OK

Hawkins was among the better perimeter shooters at our  showcase, finishing in the top third during shooting sessions. He has a quick release and doesn't need much space to get his shot off effectively. Gage showed solid straight-line speed but will benefit from improving his lateral

quickness and first step to enhance both his defensive ability and his capacity to create separation offensively. Continued dedication in the weight room will be key for Gage to unlock his full potential.


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Austin Eastman I 2027 I Dewey, OK

Eastman is a very good athlete who consistently performs near the top in sprint and agility drills. He takes pride in his on-ball defense and plays with a high motor. A streaky shooter who can heat up quickly, Austin is also unafraid of contact and has shown effectiveness in drawing charges.

He needs to continue improving his court vision and avoid forcing passes. Developing greater consistency from beyond the arc and refining his decision-making will be key next steps, but Austin brings a lot of positive attributes to the table. Projects as a PG/SG at the next level.


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Ryan Bridges I 2028 I Temple, TX

He is an explosive guard who stood out at our  Showcase, finishing in the top third of both our speed and agility drills as well as the weight room session. In 5v5 play, he consistently created separation from his defender and showed the ability to finish in a variety of ways around the rim. He also proved to be an effective perimeter shooter. Given his current size, continued development as an elite outside shooter will be key to reaching his full potential-but he has plenty of time to grow in this area as only a sophomore. Notably, Ryan was one of the most supportive and vocal players at the event, displaying strong leadership and team-first a qualities.

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Zacary Longan I 2028 I Ramona, OK

Longan showed impressive shooting range throughout the event. Having attended previous showcases, it's clear he has taken past evaluations to heart—his lateral quickness and overall foot speed have both improved noticeably. He tied for third in our shooting competition and consistently demonstrated deep range during 5v5 play. To reach his full potential, Zacary should continue developing his ball handling and decision-making under pressure. He currently projects as a shooting guard at the next level, and his shooting ability makes him an intriguing long-term prospect.

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Xavier Serna I 2028 I Northglenn, CO

Xavier Serna is a physical guard with a high motor. He isn't afraid to mix it up and attack downhill, challenging bigger defenders.

Shows strong ability as a perimeter defender and rebounds effectively from the guard position. To reach his full potential, Xavier needs to continue developing his shot accuracy to improve his overall offensive productivity.


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Copeland Lacey I 2030 I Broken Arrow, OK

Copeland is a skilled guard who showed the ability to finish effectively around the rim, placing in the top third of all finishers regardless of age. He's a streaky shooter who can heat up quickly or use his change of pace to get defenders off balance and attack the rim. To reach his full potential, he'll need to improve his ball handling with his left hand and continue refining his shot mechanics. With his athleticism and court awareness, Copeland projects as a reliable contributor with strong upside.

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Hunter Stokes I 2030 I Maramec, OK

Stokes showed a great frame for his age and impressive strength in the weight room. He tracks the ball well off the rim and takes pride in keeping plays alive through effort and physicality.

Hunter isn't afraid to get on the floor and outwork opponents, using his strength and determination to impact the game. He has good shot form for his age but lacks consistency at this stage of his development. Hunter displayed several traits coaches value-work ethic, toughness, and a willingness to compete-and has time to continue refining his shot and ball-handling skills.


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Hudson Smith I 2031 I Bartlesville, OK

Showed elite perimeter shooting during our Tulsa showcase, going 18/25 (72%) from beyond the arc in our spot shooting session-tying for 2nd overall among all age groups, an impressive feat for his class. A smooth ball handler with great control and the ability to stop and start to create space, Hudson consistently kept defenders off balance. He'll need to improve his on-ball defense and better utilize his athleticism on the defensive end, but overall, he had a very solid showing and continues to project with a high ceiling.

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Hudson Watts I 2031 I Bartlesville, OK

Watts showed good shooting accuracy in 5v5 action, consistently taking what the defense allowed.

He handled pressure well and consistently made smart, safe passes. Moves well both with and without the ball, demonstrating solid court awareness.

Given his current stature, Hudson will need to develop into an elite shooter from all areas of the floor while maintaining the ability to finish in a variety of ways when attacking the rim. He is a strong ball handler with a natural ability to find pockets in the defense to create scoring opportunities for himself and his teammates.


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Caleb Miller I 2031 I Skiatook, OK

With a sturdy frame, Caleb performed well in our Mikan drills, effectively using his strength to finish around the rim. He'll need to continue improving his footwork and acceleration to maximize his effectiveness in game situations.

Like many of our junior high attendees, refining his midrange shooting will be an important next step. Depending on how he develops physically, Caleb has the potential to become a strong presence in the paint on both ends of the floor.


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