Meet the Teams and Coaches for the 2022 BFT

Ada Lady Cougars

Ada Lady Cougars

#20 Niirene Riley 5’6 Senior

#10 Makaviya Nelson 5’5 Junior

#22 Jakobi Williams 5’8 Junior

#24 Rylynn Truett 5’8 Junior

#25 Abbey Strong 5’2 Junior

#32 Tyley Dotson 6’0 Junior

#35 Jamieson Emarthle 5’10 Junior

#44 Gracey Dotson 5’11 Junior

#11 Karsyn Woods 5’6 Sophomore

#14 Marissa Johnson 5’2 Sophomore

#23 Sania Richardson 5’5 Sophomore

#12 Amoriana Walker 5’5 Freshman

#21 Kieranie Williams 5’4 Freshman

Assistant Coaches:  Jeremy Strong, Shelby Davis &  Menee Thomsen

Graduate Assistants: Payton Row & Josie Wright

Managers:  Ariana Solorio & Samantha King

Head Coach:  Christie Jennings

Christie Jennings

Christie Jennings has been a girls’ basketball coach for the past 20 years. She started her coaching career at Byng High School as an assistant coach in both basketball and softball. She took her first head coaching position at Stonewall Public Schools in 2004. Jennings took over both the basketball and softball programs. She went on to coach her teams in two basketball state tournaments and two softball state tournaments. Her basketball teams combined for a total record of 167 wins and 63 losses in her 8 years at Stonewall. She also had 14 all staters in basketball and softball combined during her time as a Longhorn.

In 2012 she was hired as the head basketball coach for the Ada Lady Cougars. Coach Jennings has a combined record of 181-83 while at Ada. In her past 10 years as the head coach of the Lady Cougars, her teams have qualified for two state tournaments and have only fallen short of the Area tournament one season. Over the last decade, she has had 11 players leave Ada High and play college basketball.

Prior to this season, Christie Jennings had a combined record of 348 wins and 146 losses as a head coach. She has been awarded The Ada News All Area Coach of the Year in 2006, 2012, 2014 & 2017. Jennings has racked up several awards including: OGBCA Region Assistant of the Year: 2004, OGBCA Region Coach of the Year: 2012, 2014 & 2017, OGBCA Coach of the Year 2014, OCA Region Coach of the Year 2017 and the 2017 Charles K. Heatly Award. Coach Jennings serves as the Executive Secretary of the Oklahoma Girls Basketball Association. Her involvement in the OGBCA has helped her form lifelong friendships with many coaches throughout the state. She continues to pour into young coaches and mentor them just as she was mentored as a young coach.

Christie Jennings is also the Athletic Director for Ada City Schools. The Ada Cougars have strong athletic programs in 13 varsity sports. She enjoys being around the various student athletes and coaches.

Coach Jennings is a Byng High School graduate. Jennings graduated college with her Bachelors from Oklahoma State University. She received her Masters Degree from East Central University in Sports Administration.

Outside of work, Jennings enjoys spending time with family and friends, vacationing, and attending college sporting events.

Coach Jennings thoughts on the Mid America, “The Mid-America is something close to my heart. I love girls’ basketball, and I love the girls’ basketball community. Growing up as a player at Byng, I saw firsthand the impact that Mrs. Teague had on the game of basketball. Without Mrs. Teague, I might not be in my position today. She was a trendsetter, a ceiling breaker, and a role model.”

Bethel Lady Wildcats

Bethel Lady Wildcats

2  Baylee Tapley
3  Alexis Tucker
4  Kendall Bullen
5  Brooklyn Duff
10  Parker Stevenson
11  Hannah Davidson
12  Ava Gascon
14  Layla Menhusen
15  Payton Epperley
20  Paityn Seiger
21  Josie Megehee
22  Lilly Megehee
24  Bella Thomas
25  Brylan Webb
32 Cadence Treece

Managers:
Gryphan Mason, Shyla Arnold, Taylor Boles, Lilly Jordan, Rain Samsal. Assistant Coaches: Andrea Depuy & Taylor Opskar. Superintendent: Dr. Matt Posey
High School Principal: Jeremy Stewart Athletic Director: Kyle Childers

Head Coach: Tara Satterfield

Tara Satterfield

Tara Satterfield is in her sixth season as Head Basketball Coach of the Bethel Lady Wildcats, second year as Head Coach of Bethel Softball, and her 21st year of coaching. Last season she led the Lady Wildcats to a 22-5 record and a trip to the State Tournament. Bethel’s first state tournament bid since 2015.

She is currently serving on the OGBCA Board, as a Region Rep for class 3A, as well as the OCA All State committee.  Prior to coming to Bethel she was at Quinton for 6 years, 4 years as head coach, where she led them to the State Tournament in 2015.   Satterfield served as an assistant coach for five years at Achille and 4 years at Coalgate.  Satterfield has coached 5 All-Staters, 2 in basketball and 3 in softball.

Satterfield played college basketball at Oklahoma Christian University, where she holds the single game record for assists, after her graduation from Canadian High School.  Tara is married to Heather Satterfield. They have one son, Garret.

Caddo Lady Bruins

Caddo Lady Bruins

Brilee Tyson 1

Kayden Cowan  4

Jaycie Nichols  23

Jordyn Nichols  25

Ava Self  20

Rylan Peevyhouse 0

Anna Adair   33

Logan Busby  3

Parker Lowry  11                          

Lanig, Danica 13

McKay, Kadey 22

Mullens, Harlee 2

Robinson, Emily 10

Lowry, Paityn  5

Asst. Coach James Culbreath

Head Coach Kolby Johnson

Kolby Johnson

Head Coach Kolby Johnson came to Caddo Schools in 2016, high school counselor and basketball coach…Has coached boys basketball at Caddo for 7 years. Has coached girls basketball for 5 years, coaching both boys and girls both during this span. Two state tournament appearances with the girls, 2020 and 2021..One state tournament with the boys 2021. Married to Courtney Johnson, who teaches at 2nd grade at Caddo. Two children, James (5) and Jobe (2).

Carl Albert Lady Titans

Carl Albert Lady Titans

Trenae Porter 05

Evi Mitchell 11

Skylar Anderson 12

Jakary Brown 15

Ariana Diaz 20

Kamryn Sutton 21

Kennedy Cofer 22

Essence Curry 23

Ausha Moore 24

Audrey Plunkett 25

Shelby Rusche 33

Lanie Moore 44

Assistant Coaches:  Robert Banks, Charissa Price, Paxton Kilby

Head Coach: Kyle Richey

Kyle Richey

Coach Kyle Richey brings more than 25 years experience and expertise to the Carl Albert High School Lady Titans Basketball Program. As the coach of the Lady Titans since 2016, the team has an overall record of 90-68 with two state playoff appearances. Coach Richey prides himself in the betterment of young student athletes on and off the court. In 2022, the Lady Titans had a combined GPA of 3.75. During his time at Carl Albert High School, Coach Richey has been named the Oklahoma Girls Basketball Coaching Association 2022 Large Central Region Coach of the Year, 2021 and 2022 Suburban Conference Coach of the Year, the 2019 Oklahoma Coaching Association Large West All-State Coach, and the OGBCA 2016 Large West All-State Coach.

Kyle and his wife, Melissa, have a 12-year-old son, Jaxon.

Frontier Lady Mustangs

Frontier Lady Mustangs

Kenzie Bible 00
Olivia Littlecook 1
Kenly Kauk 5
Kye Ruff 10
Paige Pratt 11
Bonnie Childs 12/13 

Jamie Molina 33

Diane Faw Faw 33

Managers: B.b. Bible, Cedar Littlecook, Kate Ruff. Asst Coaches: Colin Roden, Alexis Romero


Head Coach: Jason Collins

Jason Collins

I am a graduate of Oologah High School where I was a multi-sport athlete.  I later graduated from Oklahoma Wesleyan University where I played basketball and golf.

I have been teaching and coaching for 20 years, coaching numerous sports that have included football, basketball, track, cross country, and golf but my love is in the sport of basketball.  I had the opportunity to coach at the collegiate level at Oklahoma Wesleyan University for 3 years before embarking on my high school coaching career.  My greatest coaching achievement on the court was guiding the 2012 Copan Lady Hornets to the Class A state semi-final game.

I have been married to my wife Regina Collins for 9 years and together we have five awesome children: Gage Kirkendall, Jonah Collins, Sydney Collins, Abbie Kirkendall, and Jordan Collins.

I am beyond excited to be the Head Girls Coach at Frontier High School.  I have always had great respect for Frontier and their basketball programs and this is truly a dream come true for me to get to coach basketball for this great school rich in tradition!

PT=PR is something that I have lived by for as long as I can remember.  Simply put, positive thoughts equal positive results.  I believe without a doubt that we will do great things in years to come!!

Georgetown Lady Eagles

Georgetown Lady Eagles

10 Brynn Bauers

14 Bella Dabbs*

15 Ainsley Herbert

20 Taylor Meyners*

22 Reese Hoadley

24 Katie Peiffer

25 Erica Ramthun*

30 Aubrey Bryant

32 Madelyne Furr*

33 Ainsley Pelczar

34 Jane Butler

40 Mckenzie Bernard

42 Caroline Rutledge

44 Lucy Waring

45 Aspen Mayo

50 Cassady Lee

54 Chasidy Lee

 

Managers: Jasmine Baltierra, Amiya Gonzales, Avery Lopez,

Lily Mims, Grace Reichert                              

Student Trainer:  Braelyn Trulove

Trainers:  Chad Hennessey, Vanessa Redeaux

Assistant Coach:  Corey Cunningham. Assistant Coach:  Nicole Zavala. Assistant Coach:  Jaron Vierra. Girls Athletic Coordinator:  Rhonda Farney. Boys Athletic Coordinator:  Chuck Griffin. Athletic Director:  Jason Dean. Principal:  Brian Johnson. Superintendent:  Dr. Fred Brent

Head Coach:  Rhonda Farney

Rhonda Farney

Coach Farney has the most career victories of any active girls’ coach in Texas and the nation with a record of 1,237 victories and 351 losses (.760 winning percentage) and sixth on the all-time career list as compiled by the National Federation of State High School Associations.

She has been a high school head coach for 48 seasons. In 35 years at Georgetown High School, her teams have posted 34-consecutive 20-win seasons and 33-straight berths in the UIL state playoffs, including seven appearances in the state tournament—highlighted by a Class 4A state title during the 2012-2013 season that was climaxed by a come-from-behind 65-60 victory over Dallas Lincoln in the finals to finish with a 34-4 record.

She has had more than 85 players compete on the collegiate level, including three on this season’s team. However, her most prized accomplishment is helping over 63 former players to enter the coaching profession. The Howard Payne summa cum laude graduate—still as a teenager—also has served as the head coach at Goldthwaite and Ozona. She was the only girls’ basketball coach on the Goldthwaite staff and coached the seventh, eighth, junior varsity and varsity. Farney also coached track at both schools.

Farney has earned numerous coaching honors, including receiving the prestigious John Wooden Legacy Award presented by the National Association of Basketball Coaches in March 2022.  In addition, she was honored as the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association Pat Summitt National High School Coach of the Year in 2017 and the National Federation of High Schools 2013 National Coach of the Year as well as being inducted into the Howard Payne University Hall of Fame, Texas Basketball Hall of Fame, and the Texas High School Coaches Association Hall of Fame.  She served as a head coach for the 2003 Women’s Basketball Coaches Association/Nike All-America Game in Hartford, CT, in addition to being active in USA Basketball on both the coaching and committee levels. Recently, she was named the Texas High School Coaches Association Female State Coach of the Year for 2022 and will be inducted into the National High School Athletic Coaches Association Hall of Fame in Omaha, Nebraska, in July 2023.

Also on the national scene, Farney has chaired the USA Basketball Cadet and Youth Committee, helping select players and coaches for the Summer Youth Development Olympic Festival. In summer 2001, she was one of two high school coaches named by the USA Basketball Women’s Collegiate Committee to serve as floor coach for the USA Basketball Women’s Junior National Team Trials in Colorado Springs, Colorado. She was assistant coach for the 2005 USA Basketball Women’s Youth Development Olympic Festival, where her team won the gold medal.

Farney was named head coach for the April 2003 WBCA/Nike All-American game in Hartford, Connecticut. Previously, in April 1996, she traveled to Philadelphia as assistant coach for the WBCA/Nike All-American game. Farney served four years on the WBCA and NFCA Board of Directors and completed a term on the NFCA Basketball Rules Committee. In addition, she was the first female to serve as the president for the Texas Association of Basketball Coaches Association, the largest male and female basketball organization in the nation as well as serving as president of the Texas Girls Coaches Association.

Coach Farney also holds the position of girls’ athletics coordinator at Georgetown and is married to Dr. Bill Farney, retired executive director of the University Interscholastic League, the ruling body of extra-curricular activities in Texas.

Pittsburg Lady Panthers

Pittsburg Lady Panthers

23 Catyn Graham
10 Camryn Graham
11 Paege Kinsey
24 Keely Couch
3 Aspen Duvall
0 Akosha Wiseman
32 Raina Meashintubby
13 Akiera Hawk
2 Mady Heffley
14 Colby Burchfield
5 Chuck Couch
1 Paige Barron
15 Brooke Mitchell
12 Gwenyth Robinson

Asst. Coach: Jay Ray
Managers: Kendalyn Basden, Tynasea Brewer
Video: Kaila Mitchell, Gracie Barron
Superintendent: Chad Graham
Stats: Shannon Hix
Athletic Director: Wes Wood

Head Coach: Jim Jenson

Jim Jenson

I have been coaching 30 years. I graduated from savanna in 1980. I received my bachelor’s degree from southeastern and my masters from east central. My overall record going into this year is 509-252 with girls and 220-87 boys. I have made 10 state tournament trips with the girls and 4 with my boys with and overall record of 21-10. I have won 3 state championships with the girls and 2 runner ups. I have 1 state championship with the boys. I have been fortunate enough to coach 14 all-state players. These pittsburg lady panthers were the 2022 class b state champions with a 30-0 record. I have been married to my wife sherry for 26 years. We have 4 kids and 8 grandkids.

Tuttle Lady Tigers

Tuttle Lady Tigers

1 Mikole Skaggs

2 Audrey Hardin

5 Courtlyn Traxler

10 Kinzley Battles

11 Mya Sisson

12 Ava Battles

13 Elyssa Kaniatobe

14 Allie Rehl

15 Ellie Dombek

20 Layla Kerr

23 Alexis Williams

24 Samantha Teague

25 Landry Allen

30 Kyndell Cummings

32/40 Marissa Sandlin

Assistant Coach. Carla Ballard

Managers: Gracie Kopf, Hadley Cocannouer, Allie Jackson, Maddie Hinds

Superintendent: Keith Sinor Principal: Matt Surber
Athletic Director: Sean Brooks School Colors: Cardinal Red & White

Head Coach: Jamie Combs

Janie Combs

Jamie Combs is in her first year as head coach at Tuttle High School and her 8th year as a head coach in Oklahoma.  She has a record of 102-75 with stops at Piedmont, Union, & Berryhill schools.  She took her Piedmont teams to a State Quarterfinal in 2014 & a State Semifinal in 2015.  She was named Suburban Conference Coach of the Year in 2015.  She spent the last 2 years as an assistant at Mustang High School where the teams made State Quarterfinal appearances, and she was named OGBCA Assistant Coach of the Year in 2022.

 

Jamie is married to Kingfisher boys’ basketball assistant Chris Combs and has 2 stepsons, Keynun & Keylun Combs.  She has also spent many years as a volleyball and golf coach, and in her spare time enjoys playing golf and traveling.  Jamie is extremely grateful to be leading the Tuttle Lady Tigers!