Legynds Basketball Club put the EYBL on notice with their performance at the 2025 Made Hoops Oklahoma Clash.
Legynds put six teams on the floor across five age levels at the Clash, hosted at Young Family Athletic Center. Those teams combined to go 19-3, including clean sweeps by 15U, 8th Grade and one of two 7th Grade teams. At the younger levels, their lone loss was one Legynds 7th grade team losing to the other in one of the best games of the whole weekend.
Proud 4 @Legyndseybl 15U put on a ABSOLUTE SHOW 14U & 13U dominated 17U & 16U lost on last second foul calls. Both 1-1. Thanks 2 @kellenmccoy33 @StingrayRod @_CoachWrice_ @slate_trey @D_Will23 @donbly_13 @renzistone33 @Farshot_Visuals 4 all they do🏀❤️💯🙏🏾 https://t.co/SSiWck7INl
— Ray Young (@rayfordyoung) April 13, 2025
The story of the event was the outright dominance of the Legynds 15U EYBL team, which won its three games in blowout fashion, with an average margin of victory of nearly 40 points.
The 15U group @Legyndseybl is off to a high flying start this spring, with an exciting group of athletic, high upside prospects.@DAVID_Douglas0@CopelandRell @rodneywash33 @Garrett_Smith28
And more@madehoops pic.twitter.com/yIancP3aI9— OKHoopsVideo (@OKHoopsReport) April 13, 2025
They began the weekend with a statement, defeating Houston Hoops National 97-38. Two hours later, they broke the century mark in points with a 103-62 victory over Southern Ties. In the finale on Sunday, they picked up a 69-51 win over I4 Sports.
Standouts for the team included Sycon Wilborn and Rell Copeland.
@scyon_wilborn2 stood out in the 15U division @madehoops showcasing his basketball IQ, elite feel for the game, and natural command of the floor. He delivers next-level passes and consistently finishes at the rim. @CoachQ1510 @PrepHoopsOK @Legyndseybl pic.twitter.com/nW2OMQEZmH
— Developed Under Pressure (@LaurenMathis9) April 18, 2025
2028 @CopelandRell is one of the more promising rising freshmen in Oklahoma, improving athleticism to go along with good perimeter shooter. Very intriguing 6'5 wing for @Legyndseybl pic.twitter.com/TshVy4OIrJ
— OKHoopsVideo (@OKHoopsReport) April 18, 2025
Another star was David Douglass, whose highlight reel jam briefly stopped traffic at the YFAC.
2028 David Douglas is putting on a show! Wheww! One of the top pgs in the 28 class in America. @DAVID_Douglas0 @madehoops pic.twitter.com/SfosdL6BVE
— OkieBall (@OkieBall_1) April 12, 2025
Play of the Day from #OklahomaClash 😮 pic.twitter.com/SvGEp4pvJ6
— MADE Hoops (@madehoops) April 13, 2025
The players for @Legyndseybl continue to take flight, this time it’s 2028 David Douglas aka Bubba D catching a body in early evening action at @madehoops pic.twitter.com/cbrnJB6TkR
— OKHoopsVideo (@OKHoopsReport) April 12, 2025
Led by Timothy Young, Legynds Jr. EYBL Bly also went unbeaten at the 8th grade level, winning all four of their games, picking up victories over MDW Elite (112-49), WTX Bullets (62-42), Sixers Supreme (59-39) and GTH Boom City (71-62).
2029 Timothy Young is getting on the rim for @Legyndseybl???
One of Oklahoma's most promising prospects is also a marksman from deep and had a strong all around day at @madehoops pic.twitter.com/U92ikSU0FY— OKHoopsVideo (@OKHoopsReport) April 13, 2025
Down at the 7th grade level, Legynds put two teams on the floor and both won their respective pools with perfect 3-0 marks. Legynds BC defeated Oklahoma Roots (64-56), TGA Flight Red (73-16) and Righteous Elite (60-55). Legends Jr. EYBL Stone beat Team Prime (52-31), Team One of Us (65-21) and Sixers Supreme (62-27).
That set up a matchup between the two Legynds teams in the semi-finals, and that game was won by EYBL Stone, 55-47, in a hotly contested contest. EYBL Stone went on to beat Pels Elite 54-34 to claim the 7th grade Championship.