Kilburn scores 23 points, grabs 14 rebounds in Savage Storm victory against Southwestern Oklahoma State

Tori Kilburn and Akiera Hawk
Tori Kilburn and Akiera Hawk
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Tori Kilburn, a standout from Hartshorne High School, took the court Saturday, February 28, for Southeastern Oklahoma State’s 68-67 triumph over Southwestern Oklahoma State Bulldogs.

The 5′10″ freshman forward tallied 23 points, pulled down 14 rebounds and added three assists across 38 minutes of play.

Southeastern’s roster Saturday included several other athletes with Lee Network OK ties. Akiera Hawk, Katie Allen and Stevie Stinchcomb joined Kilburn in the contest for Savage Storm.

Akiera Hawk, a 6′1″ sophomore forward from Pittsburg High School, recorded eight points, two rebounds and two assists in 24 minutes.

Katie Allen, a 5′7″ freshman guard out of Hartshorne High School, delivered three points, an assist and a block over 22 minutes.

McAlester High School graduate Stevie Stinchcomb, a 5′5″ senior guard, contributed six points, five rebounds and four assists in her 34 minutes of action.



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