They called him the "Pawne
e Pistol" back in high school. Still do, presumably.
They call him a legend, too, making it so fitting Thursday night when Keiton Page had his No. 23 retired at Pawnee High School.
The former Cowboys star, who still works at OSU under head coach Travis Ford, earned the nickname during an incredible career at Pawnee High. He led his teams to two state championships and set an Oklahoma's prep record for points in a season with 1,287 in 2007-08, when he averaged 44.4 points. He also led the state with 213 assists and 172 steals in that senior season, earning The Oklahoman's Player of the Year honor.