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Nixyaawii Community vs Cove LIVE Oregon High School Boys Basketball 23/01/2025

Nixyaawii Community vs Cove LIVE Oregon High School Boys Basketball 23/01/2025

The Nixyaawii Community varsity basketball team (Pendleton, OR) will play a home conference game against Cove (OR) on Thursday, January 23, 2025, at 3:00 PM.

Game Details

  • Teams: Cove vs NCHS
  • Date: Thursday, January 23, 2025
  • Time: 3:00 PM
  • Live stream: Watch Here
  • Live stream: Watch Here

Owasso vs. West Basketball: A Season Breakdown

As the basketball season progresses, we’re seeing a clear contrast in the performance of the Owasso and West teams. Here’s a detailed look at the rankings, statistics, and record breakdown for both teams during the 2024-2025 season.

Overall Team Performance

Owasso (24-25)

  • Record: 12-3 overall, 6-0 in district play
  • Ranking: 23rd nationally, 3rd in Oklahoma, and 2nd in their class
  • Points Per Game: Averaging 69.9 points per game (PPG), Owasso has maintained a consistent offensive presence, scoring across all quarters, with their highest average in the first quarter at 18.5 points.
  • Defensive Performance: The team has allowed 732 points so far, resulting in an average of 48.8 points allowed per game. Their defensive consistency has been key to their success, with a stellar district record of 6-0, reflecting their dominance in the conference.

West (24-25)

  • Record: 3-6 overall, 2-6 in district play
  • Ranking: 261st nationally, 29th in Kansas, and out of playoff contention for the time being.
  • Points Per Game: The team is scoring an average of 45.1 points per game, with their best quarter being the second, averaging 11.4 points.
  • Defensive Performance: West has allowed 538 points this season, resulting in an average of 59.8 points per game. Their struggle to control games defensively has hurt their overall performance, particularly in district play where they’ve only won 2 of their 8 district matchups.

Key Team Statistics Comparison

When comparing the two teams, Owasso stands out in multiple areas. Here’s a breakdown of their statistics:

  • Points Per Game: Owasso dominates with 69.9 PPG compared to West’s 45.1 PPG.
  • Rebounds Per Game: Owasso grabs 24.9 rebounds per game, with standout performances from Christian Laws, who averages 5.1 rebounds. In comparison, West averages 24.9, with their leader at 5.1 as well.
  • Assists Per Game: Owasso’s offensive flow is better, with 10.3 assists per game. Christian Laws also leads the team in assists with 3.1, far ahead of West’s 1.1.
  • Steals Per Game: Owasso’s defense is solid, with Trez Hardeman contributing 1 steal per game, a key factor in their ability to disrupt opponents. West’s defensive leaders are at 0.9 steals per game.
  • Blocks Per Game: Both teams struggle to produce significant shot-blocking performances, with Owasso averaging 0.9 blocks per game and West at 0.5.

Team Leaders

Owasso:

  • Points Per Game: Delano Hoskins leads with 15.9 PPG.
  • Rebounds Per Game: Christian Laws at 5.1 RPG.
  • Assists Per Game: Christian Laws also leads with 3.1 APG.
  • Steals Per Game: Trez Hardeman leads with 1 steal per game.
  • Blocks Per Game: Henry Allen contributes 0.5 blocks per game.

West:

  • Points Per Game: No standout scorer is listed for West, with a team leader of 5.1 PPG.
  • Rebounds Per Game: The leader is again 5.1 RPG.
  • Assists Per Game: West’s leader is 1.1 APG.
  • Steals Per Game: The leader is at 0.9 SPG.
  • Blocks Per Game: The team leader is at 0.3 BPG.

Record Breakdown

Owasso’s record reflects their dominance in both league and non-league play. Their 6-0 district record shows their superiority in their conference, and with a strong 5-0 home record, they have been nearly unstoppable at home. On the road, Owasso has performed well with a 3-1 away record.

On the other hand, West has struggled this season, with a 2-6 district record and only a 2-2 home record. They have not performed well in away games, registering just 1 win out of 5 games played on the road.

Conclusion

While both teams have shown commitment to their seasons, Owasso has clearly outperformed West in nearly every aspect. With a strong district record, balanced scoring, and impressive individual performances, Owasso looks poised for a successful remainder of the season. Meanwhile, West will need to make significant adjustments if they hope to finish the season strong and improve their record moving forward.

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