Bradyn Hubbard, alongside two other former Memorial High School standouts, played on Saturday, December 9 in NJCAA game for Connors State Cowboys

Bradyn Hubbard, alongside two other former Memorial High School standouts, played on Saturday, December 9 in NJCAA game for Connors State Cowboys
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On Saturday, December 9, three former Memorial High School standouts, including Bradyn Hubbard, Dannon Lundy and Ty Frierson’s current college team, the Connors State Cowboys, won 84-60 in their NJCAA game against the Neosho Panthers.

The game took place in Chanute, Kansas. This was the first matchup against the Neosho Panthers this season.

The Connors State Cowboys’ next game is scheduled for Tuesday, December 12 at 7 p.m. in Warner, Oklahoma.

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Name: Bradyn Hubbard
Position: Forward
Hometown: Tulsa
Height: 6′6″

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Name: Dannon Lundy
Position: Forward
Hometown: Tulsa
Height: 6′6″

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Name: Ty Frierson
Position: Guard
Hometown: Tulsa
Height: 6′0″



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