The Owasso (OK) varsity basketball team is set to host a home non-conference game against Wilson-Henryetta (Henryetta, OK) tonight at 8:30 PM.
Here’s what you need Basketball to know:
What: Oklahoma High School Basketball
Who: Owasso vs Wilson-Henryetta
When: Thursday, December 26, 2024,
Time: 8:30. p.m. ET
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Wilson-Henryetta vs. Owasso: A Statistical Comparison for the 2024-2025 Season
As the 2024-2025 season unfolds, Wilson-Henryetta and Owasso have both demonstrated their strengths, showcasing competitive performances that highlight their ambitions on the court. Here’s an in-depth look at the rankings, records, and statistics for both teams as they gear up for potential playoff contention.
Team Rankings and Standings
- Wilson-Henryetta:
- Overall Record: 3-1
- District Record: 3-0 (undefeated in district play)
- Win Percentage: 75%
- Points For (PF): 308
- Points Against (PA): 175
- Owasso:
- National Rank: 39
- Oklahoma State Rank: 28
- Class Rank: 5
- Overall Record: 4-3
- District Record: 2-0 (undefeated in district play)
- Win Percentage: 57.1%
- Points For (PF): 462
- Points Against (PA): 402
Scoring Averages
When it comes to scoring consistency, the two teams show stark differences in their offensive output:
- Wilson-Henryetta: Averages an impressive 77.0 points per game, consistently showing strong offensive efficiency.
- Owasso: Averages 66.0 points per game, with a breakdown of 18.5 points in the first quarter, 11.5 in the second, 15.0 in the third, and 11.0 in the final quarter. Their scoring pattern indicates a relatively balanced approach but leaves room for improvement in sustaining offensive momentum throughout the game.
Record Breakdown
- Wilson-Henryetta:
- Dominant in league play (3-0) and undefeated on the road (3-0).
- Struggles on neutral courts, currently at 0-1.
- All games so far have been within the state, with a 3-1 in-state record.
- Owasso:
- Slightly more seasoned with seven games played overall.
- Undefeated at home (1-0) and in league play (2-0).
- Neutral court performances are balanced at 2-2.
- A mix of in-state (2-0) and out-of-state (2-3) games showcases their exposure to varied competition.
Key Insights
- Offensive Strength: Wilson-Henryetta has a clear edge in scoring, averaging 11 points more per game than Owasso. Their ability to put up 77 points consistently makes them a tough competitor offensively.
- Defense: While Wilson-Henryetta has allowed 175 points across four games, Owasso has conceded 402 points in seven games. Wilson-Henryetta’s defense appears more robust, giving them a defensive edge.
- District Dominance: Both teams remain undefeated in district play, indicating strong performances against familiar rivals. This will be a key storyline as they move forward in the season.
What’s Next?
With Wilson-Henryetta holding a strong offensive presence and Owasso boasting a solid ranking and broader competitive exposure, any potential matchup between these two teams could be electrifying. Wilson-Henryetta’s ability to maintain scoring consistency and defensive discipline will be tested against Owasso’s experienced roster and adaptability.
The remainder of the season promises exciting developments for both squads as they aim for postseason success. Whether it’s Wilson-Henryetta’s offensive firepower or Owasso’s balanced playmaking, both teams have the potential to make significant waves in their respective divisions.