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The governing body for Oklahoma high school basketball voted to have a universal shot clock in place by the 2026-27 season.
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Across the state superintendents are voting on whether or not to implement a shot clock in high school basketball.
Coaches, athletic directors and superintendents from across the state and classes voiced their opinions on the matter, both ...
The OSSAA has voted to approve a 35 second shot clock for Classes 6A through 3A beginning in the 2026-27 basketball season.
Like it or not, Oklahoma high school basketball will soon be using a 35-second shot clock after 14 members of the Oklahoma ...
A massive change is coming to Oklahoma high school basketball. The OSSAA Board of Directors approved Wednesday to implement a 35-second shot clock in the 2026-27 season for classes 6A-3A, first ...
The final decision now rests with the OSSAA Board of Directors, who are scheduled to vote on Wednesday. The idea of a shot clock in high school basketball has been under discussion for years and was ...
The Oklahoma Secondary School Activities Association voted to approve adding shot clocks to high school basketball games in the future.
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