The Byng High School varsity basketball team (Ada, OK) will host a non-conference game against Seminole High School (OK) on Friday, December 20, 2024, at 7:00 PM.
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What: Oklahoma High School Basketball
Who: Byng vs Seminole
When: Friday, December 20, 2024
Time: 7:00. p.m. ET
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Seminole vs. Byng: A Breakdown of Their 2024-2025 Basketball Seasons
As the 2024-2025 high school basketball season progresses, the Seminole and Byng teams are navigating their schedules with varied success, setting up an intriguing matchup between the two squads. While both teams are still early in their respective campaigns, the statistics and performance thus far offer a snapshot of what to expect from these teams moving forward.
Team Records and Performance
Seminole (24-25 Season):
- Overall Record: 0-3
- District Record: 0-1
- Home Record: 0-1
- Away Record: 0-2
- Win Percentage: .000
- District Win Percentage: .000
- Points Scored (PF): 161
- Points Allowed (PA): 260
Seminole has struggled early in the season with an 0-3 record. Despite their best efforts, they’ve been unable to secure a win so far. Their offensive production stands at an average of 53.7 points per game, but their defense has allowed a concerning 260 points, indicating room for improvement, particularly on that side of the ball.
Byng (24-25 Season):
- Overall Record: 2-2
- District Record: 0-1
- Home Record: 0-2
- Away Record: 2-0
- Win Percentage: .500
- District Win Percentage: .000
- Points Scored (PF): 215
- Points Allowed (PA): 234
Byng, on the other hand, has been slightly more successful with a balanced 2-2 record. Their performance on the road has been strong, with both of their victories coming away from home, though they’ve yet to capture a win in district play. Byng’s scoring has been a bit more robust than Seminole’s, averaging 53.8 points per game, though their defense has also faced challenges with 234 points allowed.
Team Scoring Breakdown
Both teams are relatively even in terms of their scoring production per game, with Seminole averaging 53.7 points per game and Byng slightly ahead at 53.8 points per game. Here’s a deeper look into their scoring dynamics by quarter:
- Seminole:
- 1st Quarter: 17.0
- 2nd Quarter: 18.0
- 3rd Quarter: 10.0
- 4th Quarter: 18.0
- Final: 53.7
Seminole has been most effective in the second and fourth quarters, averaging 18 points each. However, they face challenges in the third quarter, where their scoring dips to 10 points. This could be a key area for improvement in their future games.
- Byng:
- 1st Quarter: N/A
- 2nd Quarter: N/A
- 3rd Quarter: N/A
- 4th Quarter: N/A
- Final: 53.8
Byng’s scoring averages were not broken down by quarter, but their overall average is marginally higher than Seminole’s. Given their stronger record, their ability to execute in critical moments—particularly in the second half—could be a factor in their success.
Common Opponents
Both teams will face off against common opponents throughout the season, which provides an additional layer of comparison. Seminole and Byng will both meet Plainview, Tecumseh, and Seminole vs. Tecumseh matchups on the schedule. However, both teams have yet to face off against each other, leaving the potential for an exciting and highly anticipated matchup later in the season.
Record Breakdown by Game Type
When looking at the breakdown of each team’s record based on game type, we see the following:
- Seminole has struggled in both district and non-district games, as well as in away games, posting an overall winless record across all categories. They have yet to secure a victory, whether at home, away, or in neutral-site games.
- Byng, however, has had more success in non-district games, winning two of their three away games and showing some promise on the road. Their district play, like Seminole’s, has not yet yielded a win.
Looking Ahead
For both teams, the rest of the season offers opportunities to improve. Seminole will need to focus on tightening their defense and improving their third-quarter performance to break their losing streak. Meanwhile, Byng’s road success has been promising, but they will need to find a way to convert that into more victories, especially in district matchups.
As the season continues, fans of both Seminole and Byng will be watching closely to see how these teams respond to the challenges ahead, especially as they face each other in future games.