Before the season started, members of the Oakdale basketball team expressed they have one goal in mind in coach Dustin Howard's first year at the school. Fifteen games into the season including one in the books in district play against Pickering, the Warriors look well on their way of accomplishing their goal and winning a district championship.
The Warriors are 9-6 on the season. Breaking down the season record, the team is 5-2 at home, 2-3 on the road, 2-1 on a neutral court, and 1-0 in district.
"I think we gonna be good this year," Raymond Guillory said. "And coach helped me out a lot during the summer. And some of the things he told us I used in AAU, and he helped me a lot. This coming season I think we gonna at least get a district championship because we got a good team, a better coach, and players that want to work hard."
Guillory leads his team at this point in the season in just about every statistical category. He leads with 436 points averaging out to 29.1 points per game. He has a total shooting percentage of 53% going 159 for 302 from the field including going 37 for 92 from beyond the arc at a 40 pecent clip. He is also 81 for 111 from the free throw line for 73 percent, leads in defensive rebounds with 40, total rebounds with 93, 6.2 rebounds per game, and 6 blocks.
"I think we are going to have some good outcomes this season," Malcolm Pugh said. "At least we're gonna win a district championship. I know that for sure. And coach Dustin Howard has been a good coach so far. Since he's here we might have a better chance of doing good things."
Pugh is second to Guillory statistics wise on the season. He is scoring 12.9 points per game with 194, is shooting 53 for 199 from the field for 32 percent including a 29 shooting percentage from three point range going 22 for 75, is making 72 percent of his 64 free throw attempts, and leads his team with 29 steals.
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