First game at the Big House is a good one

By Ray Martin
rmartin@oklahoman.com

It’s halftime here at State Fair Arena, and Sequoyah-Tahlequah leads Plainview 39-29 in a boys 3A quarterfinal game.

It’s already shaping up to be one of the most exciting games I have seen this season.

It’s fast-paced. Players are making big big shots, many coming from well beyond the 3-point line.

And the best part: I’ve already seen four dunks. Two from Sequoyah forward Mike Soap, and two from Plainview forward and OSU football signee Justin Blackmon.

Soap scored on a reverse dunk with one minute left in the half to put the Indians up by 12, their largest lead of the half.

Stay tuned…

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