Millwood Wins Record 19th OSSAA State Basketball Title

Falcons rout Roland 83-41 in Class 3A championship game

Mar. 14, 2026 at 11:38pm

The Millwood High School boys basketball team captured its 19th state championship, the most in Oklahoma high school history, with an 83-41 victory over Roland in the Class 3A title game on Saturday at OG&E Coliseum in Oklahoma City. Millwood was led by its senior trio of Amari Barrett, Jonathan VanBuren, and Isaiah Wilks, with VanBuren scoring a game-high 22 points.

Why it matters

Millwood's 19th state title extends its record as the winningest high school basketball program in Oklahoma history, cementing its status as a perennial powerhouse. The lopsided victory also marks Roland's first state championship game appearance since 2013.

The details

Millwood (27-2) jumped out to a big lead early and never looked back, dominating Roland (25-2) in all facets of the game. VanBuren led the Falcons with 22 points, while Wilks added 21 and Barrett chipped in 11. Roland was paced by sophomore Damonte Owens, who scored a team-high 17 points in the losing effort.

  • The Class 3A boys basketball state championship game was played on Saturday, March 14, 2026 at OG&E Coliseum in Oklahoma City.
  • Millwood has now won a record 19 state titles in program history.

The players

Millwood High School

A perennial powerhouse in Oklahoma high school basketball, Millwood has now won a record 19 state championships.

Jonathan VanBuren

A senior at Millwood High School, VanBuren led all scorers with 22 points in the state championship game.

Isaiah Wilks

A senior at Millwood High School, Wilks scored 21 points to help the Falcons capture their 19th state title.

Amari Barrett

A senior at Millwood High School, Barrett added 11 points to Millwood's dominant performance.

Damonte Owens

A sophomore at Roland High School, Owens led his team with 17 points in the state championship game.

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What they’re saying

“Players circled around Dorrian Willians and jumped in celebration moments before the final buzzer sounded. Williams then turned toward his home crowd with a grin stretching from ear to ear.”

— Dorrian Willians (The Oklahoman)

The takeaway

Millwood's dominant performance and record-setting 19th state championship solidifies its status as the premier high school basketball program in Oklahoma. The Falcons' senior leadership and balanced scoring attack proved too much for Roland to overcome, showcasing the depth and talent that has made Millwood a perennial contender.