MULDROW BULLDOGS
COACH: Terry Collins
Record: 21-8
OUTLOOK
Coming off a strong 21–8 season, the Muldrow Bulldogs enter the new year with a roster built around maturity, size, and significant varsity experience. Head coach Terry Collins believes this group is equipped to contend with some of Oklahoma’s best. “This year’s senior heavy team has the capability to compete with top teams,” Collins said. “We have size, depth, and experience.”
Leading the charge is senior standout Teaguen Collins (6-3, Sr.), a versatile guard/forward who averaged 16.8 points per game while shooting 59 percent from the field and grabbing 152 rebounds. His combination of strength and skill makes him one of the most dangerous players in the region. Collins described him simply as a “physical athlete, capable of shooting the 3, getting to the rim, good defender from the 1–5 position.”
Joining him in the frontcourt is senior Parker Sevenstar (6-8, Sr.), who brings elite size and a strong interior presence after posting 8.4 points per game, 272 rebounds on the season, and a team-best 62.2 percent shooting. Senior EJ Zanders (6-1, Sr.) adds additional toughness inside after contributing 1.7 points per game and 30 rebounds.
In the backcourt, the Bulldogs rely on senior experience from Deshawn Wilson (5-7, Sr.), who averaged 3.8 points and 40 rebounds, along with senior Jermauree Palmer (5-7, Sr.), who shot an efficient 57.7 percent from the field. Senior J’vion Mays (5-10, Sr.) adds more depth and athleticism on the perimeter.
Muldrow’s junior class strengthens the rotation with key production from Jesse Kilinc (5-11, Jr.), the team’s Character Counts selection. Kilinc averaged 10.1 points per game while shooting 53.6 percent and grabbing 78 rebounds. Also returning are DJ Massey (6-0, Jr.), who put up 5.9 points and 100 rebounds, and Jack Pyeatt (6-7, Jr.), a lengthy forward/center who added 2.9 points and 23 boards.
Rounding out the roster is sophomore guard Brody Israel (5-10, So.), who provides additional depth for a team built for a deep run.
With size across the board, senior leadership, and proven scoring threats, coach Collins believes this group has the tools to make noise once again. “We have size, depth, and experience,” he emphasized — all the ingredients of a contender in 2025.











