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02/08/12 |
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Sophomore pinned all four of his opponents to win last weekend's Bishop Kelley Invitational tournament. A state placer as a freshman, the 145-pounder is 32-1 this season.
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Sophomore won the 100-yard freestyle and 100-yard backstroke events at last weekend's Jenks Invitational with personal record times. She was one of two female swimmers named High Point of the meet.
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Sophomore won the 50- and 100-meter freestyle events with state qualifying times at Green Country conference championship meet. Also swam anchor leg of Edison's 200-meter freestyle relay victory.
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02/07/12 |
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The 5-foot-8 sophomore had her best week of the year. While leading the Ropers to three victories, she averaged 32 points, eight rebounds, three steals and three assists.
In a win against Dove Science on Thursday, she scored 41 points.
Doyle is averaging 24.5 points and 7.5 rebounds per game on the season.
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02/06/12 |
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The 6-foot-7 junior had 39 points and 22 rebounds to lead the Dutch to victories in both their games last week. On Tuesday, he had 13 of his 23 points in the second half and grabbed 12 rebounds to propel the Dutch past OKC Casady 58-47. On Saturday, he scored 12 of his 16 points in the second half with 10 rebounds in a 62-56 win over Irving (Texas) Cistercian.
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02/01/12 |
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Junior 152-pounder won last weekend's Doug Rial Invitational in Pryor to improve his overall record to 36-0. Also won tournaments in Jay and Jenks and was named the outstanding wrestler in both.
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Sophomore won the 200-meter individual medley and the 100-meter breaststroke, an event she holds the school record in, at last week's meet in Midwest City. She was also a member of the 200-meter freestyle and the 200-meter medley relay teams that took first-place.
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Sophomore won the 100- and 200-meter freestyle events at last week's Fort Gibson meet and was less than two seconds shy of the school record in the 200-meter freestyle. Also swam the anchorleg in the 400-meter freestyle relay event that the Fort Gibson boys won by over 22 seconds.
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01/31/12 |
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The 5-foot-5 senior compiled 36 points, eight rebounds, seven assists and six steals in wins against Grove and Locust Grove last week. This season, she is averaging 8.8 points, 4.1 rebounds and 3.3 assists per game and has helped the Hornets to a No. 3 ranking in 4A and a 16-3 record.
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01/30/12 |
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The 6-foot-1 senior led the Class 6A No. 11 Eagles (13-2) to wins over McLain and Booker T. Washington. Rallied the Eagles from a five-point deficit in the last two minutes in a 63-59 win against McLain. Scored 24 against Booker T. Washington, including four treys and 10-of-10 free throws. Also came up with a steal in the last seconds to seal a 66-64 win.
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01/25/12 |
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He took first-place at last weekend's Carmen Classic tournament in Pawhuska and was named outstanding wrestler of the tournament by winning all of his matches by fall in the first period.
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She took first in the 100-meter breaststroke at last week's meet in Fort Gibson to remain undefeated in that event this season. She was a member of 200-meter freestyle relay team that took first.
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He won the 200- and 500-meter freestyle events at last week's Frontier Conference meet. His best 500-meter freestyle time of the year is nearly 20 seconds faster than anyone else.
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01/24/12 |
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A 5-foot-8 junior, she averaged 19 points, 10 rebounds, six assists and three blocks as the Mustangs went 3-1 last week and placed third in the Coffeyville (Kan.) Tournament. She also was named to the all-tournament team. Last week, she scored 18 second-half points in a comeback win against Claremore. This year, she is shooting 45.5 percent from the field.
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01/23/12 |
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The 6-foot senior scored 87 points in four victories to help the Class 6A No. 1 Redskins improve their record to 15-0. Was named the Union/Jenks Invitational most valuable player as he scored 56 points in wins over 6A No. 4 Edmond Santa Fe and 6A No. 5 Midwest City. Also won Tournament of Champions and Putnam City Invitational MVP honors this season.
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01/18/12 |
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The defending state champion took first place at 138 pounds in last weekend's Bobby Lyons Invitational in Sand Springs by going 4-0, including a first-round victory by pinning his opponent in just 11 seconds.
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Senior won the 50- and 100-yard freestyle events at last week's triple dual against the Edmond schools. The two-time state champion also swam the anchor leg on the 200-yard freestyle relay team that took first.
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At last week's triple dual against the Edmond schools, he won the 100-yard backstroke in 56 seconds, which is 10 seconds under the state qualifying time. Also a member of the winning 400-yard freestyle relay team.
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01/17/12 |
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A 5-foot-3 freshman, she has become the secret weapon for the 3A Maidens. Last week, she scored 43 points in three games while knocking down 13 3-pointers. She is averaging nine points a game and is shooting 46 percent from 3-point range.
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01/16/12 |
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The 6-foot-7 junior scored 60 points to lead the ninth-ranked Class 6A Bruins (11-1) to two victories. He made seven treys and all 13 of his free throws. He scored 31 points and was 4-of-5 on treys in a 65-33 victory over Claremore, and had 29 points and 10 rebounds in a 58-48 victory over Edison. "He's got a gift for scoring," Bartlesville coach Tim Bart said.
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01/04/12 |
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Senior is 21-0 and recently claimed his third tournament victory of the season by going 4-0 at the Larry Wilkey Jenks Invitational. Also won the Bristow and Springfield (Mo.) tournaments.
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Beu set school records in the 50-meter freestyle and the 100-meter butterfly and is undefeated in both events this season. She has also already qualified for the state meet in both events as the top seed.
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At last week's Booker T. Washington Invitational, the freshman won the 100-meter backstroke by nearly five seconds and the 200-meter individual medley by more than eight seconds.
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01/10/12 |
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The senior forward was named MVP of the Stroud Tournament after recording 14 points, 15 rebounds and seven assists in the championship victory against Oklahoma City Northeast. Finished the tournament with 41 points. Has signed to play softball at Oklahoma.
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01/09/12 |
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The 6-foot-7 senior was named the Oologah tournament's most valuable player after he had 72 points, 58 rebounds and 11 blocked shots in the Pirates' three wins. He has helped lead the Pirates to their first 12-0 start in school history. Cole is averaging 23 points and 18 rebounds this season. "He's a machine on the boards," Sperry coach Lance Kight said.
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01/04/12 |
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Senior heavyweight went undefeated in last week's Deep South Bayou Duals in Baton Rouge, La., including a pin of Ross Brister, the sixth-ranked heavyweight in Louisiana. Layton is 11-0 on the season.
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Freshman sensation broke the school-record in the 100-meter freestyle by nearly one second and is undefeated in that event this year. Barker has already qualified for the state meet in multiple events.
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Senior has qualified for the state meet in seven events and was five seconds shy of setting the school record last month in the 500-meter freestyle.
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12/07/11 |
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Sophomore linebacker had 13 tackles, an 84-yard interception return plus a 30-yard fumble return for a TD with 3:51 left in a 23-22 victory over Broken Arrow in the Class 6A championship game. Also had a 9-yard kickoff return.
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Senior running back/defensive back had 13 rushes for 93 yards and Woodland's first two TDs plus one reception for 25 yards in a 32-7 win over Thomas in the Class A semifinals. Also had three tackles, three pass breakups, a 25-yard punt return, averaged 43 yards on three punts and forced a fumble.
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11/30/11 |
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Sophomore tailback had 30 carries for 248 yards and two touchdowns in a 30-17 victory over Owasso in the Class 6A semifinals. Also had two catches for 14 yards.
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Senior running back-defensive end had 15 carries for 205 yards and four TDs plus four tackles in a 46-7 win over Ringling in the Class A quarterfinals.
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11/23/11 |
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Senior quarterback completed 21-of-31 passes for 212 yards and four TDs in a 48-45, four-overtime win at Midwest City.
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After being sidelined for five games due to a collarbone injury, the senior running back had 23 carries for 248 yards and three TDs in a 48-21 victory at Edmond Santa Fe.
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11/16/11 |
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Senior running back had 31 carries for 258 yards and two TDs plus a two-point conversion run in a 28-25 win over Piedmont.
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Senior RB-linebacker had 12 carries for 126 yards and two TDs plus 15 tackles and an interception in a 52-20 win over Dewar.
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11/09/11 |
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Senior QB completed 19-of-24 passes for 285 yards and two TDs in a 43-23 victory over Sand Springs. Also rushed for 41 yards and a TD to help the Spartans clinch a Class 6A playoff berth.
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Junior QB had 521 total yards and accounted for eight TDs in a 53-30 victory over Inola. Completed 23-of-45 passes for 440 yards and seven TDs. Had 17 carries for 81 yards and a TD.
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11/02/11 |
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Senior WR-DB had two interceptions, returned a fumbled punt for a TD, had two tackles and two receptions for 54 yards in a 31-21 win over 6A then-No. 1 Jenks.
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Freshman QB completed 10-of-12 passes for 260 yards and four TDs, including the winner with 52 seconds left, in a 59-56 victory over Poteau. Also rushed for 42 yards and a TD.
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Senior won the 4A state title after placing 11th last year. Finished with a 5k time of 16:36.19, 15 seconds ahead of second place.
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Senior won the Class 5A state title with a time of 11:59.62, leading the Tigers to a second consecutive team championship.
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10/26/11 |
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Junior QB-WR-DB completed 5-of-6 passes for 100 yards and two TDs, had four carries for 68 yards, an interception return for a TD, three pass breakups and one punt for 44 yards inside the 5 in a 44-20 win over Bixby.
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Senior RB-linebacker had 18 tackles, including a sack, and 23 carries for 96 yards in a 7-0 victory at Coweta.
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Senior picked up his first win Friday at the Southwest Preparatory Conference zone meet and tied a personal best (17:04). Helped Dutch finish third.
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Junior won a second straight Class 5A regional title Saturday, finishing 20 seconds ahead of the runner-up to lead the Tigers to third place.
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10/19/11 |
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Junior QB-DB had 573 total yards and accounted for seven TDs in a win over Porter. Hit on 8-of-11 passes for 225 yards. Rushed 14 times for 327 yards. Suffered a season-ending broken hand during practice Monday.
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Junior QB-LB had 356 all-purpose yards, two TDs, 10 tackles and intercepted three passes in a 27-13 comeback win over Mannford. Had 26 carries for 133 yards. Completed 15-of-26 passes for 200 yards.
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Junior middle blockers were named state tournament co-MVPs after combining for more than 40 kills while leading the Commandos to the Class 5A title with a five-set win over Oklahoma City's Heritage Hall.
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Senior pitcher earned wins in three state tournament games to help the Redskins capture the Class 6A championship for the first time since 1999. Finished season with 24-3 record.
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Junior finished first at regionals with a 5k time of 17:02.29, which was 21 seconds ahead of second place. Helped Bulldogs to the team title and qualify for the Class 3A state meet Saturday in Shawnee.
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Sophomore won the Verdigris Valley meet Thursday as the Ridgerunners came in third. Has four other top-five finishes this year. Grove's next race is at Class 5A regionals in Tulsa on Saturday.
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10/12/11 |
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Senior wideout had 14 catches for 234 yards and
two TDs, including the winner with 10 seconds left
to beat Union 41-38.
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Junior lineman/H-back helped pave the way with
his blocking for the Trojans’ offense to rack up 423
total yards and also had two catches for 24 yards in
a 42-6 win over Muskogee.
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Freshman middle blocker led the Rams to a second
straight Oklahoma Christian Schools Athletic Association
title. Finished the tournament with 60 kills,
12 blocks and eight aces.
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Four-year starter concluded senior season with a
.472 batting average, 59 hits, 14 doubles, four triples
and nine home runs. At center-field position, had 25
assists in throwing out base runners.
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Senior won his first varsity race Thursday at Hale
as the Rams placed second. Has five top-10 finishes
this year, including twice coming in second.
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Junior took first Friday in the Class 4A division of
the Edmond pre-state meet to help lead the Patriots
to a team victory. Also has three runner-up finishes
this year.
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10/05/11 |
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Senior wideout-free safety had four catches for 150 yards and three TDs, including the winner with 40 seconds left to beat Poteau 42-36. Also had nine tackles, two interceptions and a fumble recovery.
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Sophomore tailback had 23 rushes for 232 yards and two TDs, including the winner in overtime of a 33-26 victory at Muskogee.
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Senior had 17 digs, 11 kills and three blocks in a 3-1 victory against Oklahoma Bible on Thursday. Returned from an ACL injury midseason to lead the Commandos to the state tournament.
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Senior pitcher has a 28-8 record with a 1.19 ERA. Also leads the Tigers with 24 RBIs and was key to the team landing a Class 5A regional.
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Senior won the Owasso meet Thursday with a 5k time of 17:07, 18 seconds ahead of second place. Also picked up a victory in the 5A run at the Edmond Dog Pack meet last month.
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Senior came in fifth at the Cowboy Jamboree this past weekend with a personal-best time of 12:07 to lead the Dutch to third place. Also has three top-five finishes.
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09/28/11 |
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Junior tailback had 425 all-purpose yards and six TDs in a 46-38 victory over Webster. Had 25 carries for 235 yards and five TDs. Also returned three kickoffs for 124 yards and a TD.
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Senior defensive back set a school record with four interceptions and scored a TD in a 70-0 victory over Blackwell.
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Junior placed third at the Oklahoma Baptist University meet to lead the Bulldogs to a team victory. Has three top-three finishes this season.
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Senior won the Booker T. Washington meet, beating the second-place finisher by 17 seconds and helping the Eagles place fourth. Also had top-five outings at Edison and East Central.
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Senior pitcher is 25-0 with an ERA of 0.79 and is batting .458. Four-year starter for the Eagles, who are ranked second in 5A and 29-2 this season.
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Senior middle hitter had 11 kills and five blocks in a 3-1 upset over then-No. 2 Cascia Hall. Was named tournament MVP at the Port City Classic and Coweta Invitational.
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09/21/11 |
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Senior running back-linebacker rushed 13 times for 263 yards and five touchdowns, and had 20 tackles in a 42-14 victory over Fort Gibson.
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Junior quarterback had 398 total yards and accounted for five TDs in a 35-7 victory over Dewey. Completed 11-of-19 passes for 271 yards and four TDs. Rushed six times for 127 yards and a TD.
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The junior crossed the finish line first to help the Comets win their event Saturday. Also came in second at Broken Arrow and Lincoln Christian.
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Junior has led the Chieftains to wins at Sapulpa and Bartlesville, where she finished first with a time of 12:57. She is a two-time All-State selection.
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Junior pitcher has been a key to the Rams' current 15-game winning streak. Has a 13-1 record in the circle and is batting .463.
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Senior recorded 73 kills and nine blocks at a St. Louis tournament last week. Has 317 kills this year, along with an .890 attack percentage and .550 kill percentage.
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09/14/11 |
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Senior quarterback produced 544 yards and seven touchdowns in a 59-34 win over Ada. Completed 19-of-31 passes for 413 yards and three TDs. Also rushed 14 times for 131 yards and four TDs.
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Senior tailback-cornerback rushed for 239 yards and three touchdowns in a 26-6 win over Hulbert. He also had two pass breakups.
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Freshman crossed the finish line at Broken Arrow 10 seconds faster than second place to lead the Trojans to a team victory. Also has wins at the Metro Christian meet and the TU Festival.
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Junior won the 2-mile run at Edison on Friday with a time of 12:01. Has placed first at all her meets, including the University of Tulsa Festival, where she had the best time in all classes.
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Junior pitcher threw two no-hitters, had 90 strikeouts and allowed one earned run in 37 innings in the past week. Has 212 strikeouts on the year and a 17-1 record.
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Senior had 20 kills and 4.5 blocks in a win against 6A No. 10 Jenks last week. Also helped the Bruins to a victory over 5A No. 8 Booker T. Washington.
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09/07/11 |
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Junior tailback set a school record with 315 rushing yards and tied a school record with five touchdowns in a 48-20 victory over Owasso.
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In a 31-11 win over Skiatook, the senior tailback had 301 total yards, including 276 rushing on 17 carries and three TDs. He also had three receptions.
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Senior pitcher had 34 strikeouts to go 4-0 at last week's Dewey tournament. She is 23-2 this season with more than 170 strikeouts.
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Senior middle blocker had 10 kills, three blocks and four digs in a win against Holland Hall last week. Has 108 kills on the season.
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Junior won at Inola with a time of 10:03. In his first year on the team, he has three top-10 finishes, including third at Coweta.
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Senior won the Coweta Classic with a time of 12:31.24. Also ran the mile in 5:40 to place first at the University of Tulsa Festival.
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05/18/11 |
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Standout senior right-hander threw a two-hitter with 14 strikeouts as the No. 1 Tigers beat No. 2 Owasso 4-0 in the Class 6A final, claiming the school's second state title in baseball.
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The senior ended her high school career by scoring one goal and playing a key part in forcing an own goal by Catoosa in a 2-0 win against the Indians in the Class 4A state title contest.
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The Rutgers signee scored five goals last week, including four in the Class 5A championship game victory over Edmond Deer Creek, to cap his senior season.
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Senior won the No. 1 singles title in Class 4A on Saturday, helping the Patriots to a tie for the team championship. It was his third straight title after winning at No. 2 singles the past two years.
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Senior won her third straight state title in the 800 by almost six seconds. She also won silver medals in the 400 as well as the 1,600 and 3,200 relays.
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Senior won the Class 6A state title in the 800 at Saturday's meet after finishing second last year. He also placed in the 1,600.
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05/11/11 |
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Senior made a seven-foot putt on the last hole to clinch medalist honors at the Class 6A state tournament. |
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Senior shot a 54-hole total of 218 to win a third consecutive Class 3A state championship.
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Senior outfielder/pitcher hit a three-run homer in the top of the eighth inning and pitched the final four outs in an 8-4 win over Glenpool in the 4A regional final.
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Seniors finished first at No. 1 doubles at the 5A regional tournament at LaFortune Park. Their record is 13-9.
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Sophomore won the No. 2 singles state title Saturday in Oklahoma City. She finished the season 18-0.
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The senior scored five goals in the two-time defending state championship first two victories in the Class 5A tournament.
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The senior defender and Oklahoma State signee had the game-winning goal in a quarterfinal victory over Owasso.
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Junior led the Bulldogs to the 3A title with a in the 400-meter dash (50.22 seconds). He participated in the first-place 3,200 relay.
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Senior repeated as champion in the 3A discus with a throw of 139 feet-10 inches on Saturday. She also won the shot put (41-2½).
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05/04/11 |
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Freshman recorded a hat trick for the Zebras in a recent victory over East Central. She has 16 goals this season for Claremore.
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Junior had the Trojans' first goal and his breakaway led to a game-winning penalty kick in overtime in a district-clinching victory over Owasso.
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Junior left-hander pitched 4 2/3 relief innings in 6-3 win over Bixby, retiring 14 straight men after leadoff walk. The Sandite ace is 8-1 with 1.27 ERA.
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Sophomore won the high jump at the Frontier Conference meet at Owasso on Friday. She set a school record with a jump of 5-4.
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Junior won the 100 and 200 in the regional meet at Vinita on Saturday. He has the fastest times in Class 4A in each.
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No. 1 singles player took first in the 4A regionals Monday. A sophomore, she had wins against Tecumseh, Victory Christian and Perry.
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Senior shot a 36-hole total of 132 to win medalist honors and lead his team to a Class 3A regional title in Sapulpa.
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No. 1 doubles team defeated Bishop Kelley last week. Elias, a senior, and Gordon, a sophomore, also won a Missouri tournament last month.
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Sophomore repeated as state champion at the Oklahoma Christian Schools Athletic Association Tournament last week.
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Senior shot 69 at Owasso Golf & Athletic Club last week to win medalist honors at a Class 6A regional. |
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Sophomore won a third consecutive state championship at the Oklahoma Christian Schools Athletic Association Tournament last week.
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04/27/11 |
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No. 1 singles player is 7-0 in singles and 10-2 overall. A sophomore, he has notable wins against Cascia Hall and Union and also won the Tahlequah tournament.
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Senior shot 69-64 for a 36-hole total of 133 to win the Edmond North Invitational by seven strokes last week.
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Senior is undefeated in the discus this year and leads Class 6A with a throw of 186. He also has the second-best throw in the shot put (59-8).
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The senior and starting keeper for Booker T. Washington has been solid in goal this season and has led the Hornets to a No. 5 ranking in Class 5A.
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Bixby's senior captain scored a goal against Bartlesville and the winning goal against Sand Springs last week. She has 8 goals and 5 assists for the Spartans this year.
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Waldon, a senior, shot 79 to win the Frontier Conference championship last week. It was her third tournament title this season.
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Senior is undefeated in conference play at No. 2 singles. She has only two losses in local play and finished runner-up in the Bixby tournament.
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Senior won in the pole vault, long jump and high jump at the Inola meet Friday. She leads Class 3A in the pole vault and is second in the other two events.
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Senior pitcher/shortstop threw a five-inning perfect game in 15-0 win over Chouteau. Fanned 12 batters, with 47 of 55 pitches going for strikes. Also batted 6-for-11 in four games.
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04/20/11 |
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Senior has won her last three tournaments, sweeping
the Grove Invitational, the Pryor Invitational and
winning a second consecutive Metro Lakes Conference
championship. |
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Junior shot 73 to win a Frontier Conference championship
Monday. He shot also 72 to tie for low score
at the Broken Arrow Invitational, losing a suddendeath
playoff to Union’s Brodie Hinkle. |
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Senior left fielder/leadoff hitter went 7-for-10 with
seven doubles and seven runs scored in three
games, pacing 3A No. 3 Cardinals to the championship
of the Cushing Tournament. |
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Senior hurdler placed first in the 300 at the Checotah
meet Friday. She also has first-place finishes in
the 100 or 300 at Hilldale, Okmulgee and Beggs. |
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Junior won the discus and shot put at Coweta on
Friday. He has the second-best discus throw in 5A
(156-01) and has wins at the Wardog Invitational
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Senior No. 1 singles player is 20-6 this year. She
won the Guthrie tournament Friday, finished runnerup
at Altus on Saturday and won the Metro Lakes
Conference Tournament on Monday. |
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No. 1 singles player placed first in Monday’s Metro
Lakes Conference Tournament and second in Saturday’s
Bridge Builders Tournament. A senior, he is
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Senior twin brothers led the Indians
to wins over Verdigris (3-1) and Summit
Christian (10-0). Adam had 4
goals and 1 assist and Jordan added 4
goals and 6 assists. |
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The sophomore, coming off a game-winning goal
against nationally ranked St. Teresa’s Academy in an
elite tournament, had both goals in Union’s victory
over then-No. 1 Broken Arrow. |
04/13/11 |
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Saxon, a senior, shot 66 Monday to win the Kellyville
Tournament in Sapulpa. He placed second in
the BA Open at Forest Ridge on April 5. |
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Collier, a senior, shot 69 Monday to win the Owasso Invitational at Owasso Golf and Athletic
Club. Her team has won four tournaments this
season. |
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Sophomore’s seventh-inning, three-run HR gave the
Chiefs a 7-6 win over Jenks for third place in Owasso
tourney. Jackson went 7-for-14 for the week and was
1-0 on the mound with 14 strikeouts in nine innings. |
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The Hornets’ team captain had an important goal
in a victory over Metro Christian last week. He has
been a four-year contributor to Booker T. Washington’s
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The senior is one of three captains and scored the
game winner against then-No. 1 Cascia Hall in a 1-0
victory. She also had a goal and assist against Glenpool
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Junior is 11-5 at No. 1 singles and is a two-time
state champion at No. 2 singles. He finished second
in the Tahlequah and Jenks tournaments. |
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No. 1 singles player is 10-4 this season. A freshman,
she has wins against Jenks, Union, Cascia Hall
and Bishop Kelley. |
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Senior hurdler won the 110 and 300 at Hilldale
last week. He also won at Beggs and Okmulgee
and has the third-fastest times in Class 5A in both
events. |
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Senior has the best times in Class 6A in the 100 hurdles (15.05, also a school record) and 300
hurdles (46.28). She won both events at Muskogee
last week. |
04/06/11 |
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The Trojans’ co-captain notched a hat trick (three
goals) in her team’s 6-0 victory at Southmoore. |
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Senior finished first or second in five tournaments
prior to this week, firing a 69 to win the Jenks
Invitational last week. |
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Sophomore defensive stopper was voted the top
keeper in the Bishop Kelley Invitational after only
allowing one goal in victories over Sapulpa, Edmond
North, Edmond Deer Creek and Broken Arrow. |
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Senior won the 100-meter dash with a time of
12.56, the top in Class 3A. She also placed second in
the 200 and anchored two winning relay teams. She
has signed with Oklahoma Baptist. |
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Junior is 5-2 as No. 1 singles player and won the
consolation bracket at the Tournament of Champions
at Oklahoma City Heritage Hall. He finished
fifth at state last year in No. 1 doubles. |
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Sophomore is unbeaten in tournaments this year,
according to coach Chester Pittman, sweeping the
Oktaha Tournament and the Okmulgee Tournament
last week. |
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Moller captured the Golden Boot Award at last
weekend’s Bishop Kelley Invitational after scoring
seven goals in four games, including five against
Sand Springs. |
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Junior is undefeated in dual play at No. 1 singles. |
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Junior infielder/leadoff hitter went 12-for-20 in
five games. Led off two games with homers. Also
had a triple, four doubles, seven RBIs and four stolen
bases. Batting .491 (28-for-57). |
03/30/11 |
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Struck out 18, allowed only a bunt single and hit a
two-run homer in 7-0 win over Springfield (Mo.)
Hillcrest. Through his first 25 innings pitched this
spring, is 4-0 with 52 strikeouts and two walks. |
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Goalkeeper made three consecutive saves during
the penalty-kick phase of a 2-1 shootout win over
Class 5A’s fifth-ranked Booker T. Washington last
Thursday. Cascia Hall remains top-ranked in 4A. |
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Sophomore defensive stopper was voted the top
keeper in the Bishop Kelley Invitational after only
allowing one goal in victories over Sapulpa, Edmond
North, Edmond Deer Creek and Broken Arrow. |
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Senior No. 1 singles player has five wins, including over Jenks, Bixby and Holland Hall. He finished as state runner-up last year for the Commandos, who are ranked No. 3. |
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The Redskins' No. 1 singles player is 2-1 this season and placed in the top five in the Tahlequah and Jenks tournaments. A junior, she is coming off a third-place state tournament finish in 2010. |
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Senior won the 1,600-meter and 3,200-meter runs Friday at East Central. She is the reigning state champion in each and owns the best times in the state. She is ranked third in Class 6A. |
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Senior has the fastest 800- and 1,600-meter times in the state and placed first in both Friday at Edmond Memorial. He also has wins from meets at Jenks and Owasso earlier this month. |
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Has won three consecutive tournaments, including
the Broken Arrow Maxwell on Monday. |
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Pryor senior Taylor Arnold won the Coweta Invitational
on Tuesday and has two other top-five
finishes this spring. She tied for eighth in the Class
5A state tournament last season. |
3/3/11 |
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The junior 160-pounder became Coweta's first individual state champ since 1997 after rallying late for a 3-2 Class 5A title-match victory over Harrah's Richard Griffin. |
2/24/11 |
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The junior won the Class 5A 500-yard freestyle event in a time of 5:05.47 at last weekend’s state meet. |
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The junior won the Class 6A 100-yard breaststroke in a time of 1:08.42 at last weekend's state meet.
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The junior 160-pounder helped the Chiefs to the 3A regional title by winning his weight class with three falls. |
2/17/11 |
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Competing at both 160 and 171 pounds, the senior recorded a pair of falls and a major-decision victory to help the Cardinals to the Class 5A dual state championship. |
1/27/11 |
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Freshman 112-pounder posted five victories, four
of which were by fall, to help the Cardinals finish
third at the OCU Duals. |
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The junior led off two victorious relay teams and
was part of third triumphant relay squad at last
weekend’s Trojan Relays. |
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Junior anchored three winning relay teams (400
medley, 850 freestyle and 400 freestyle) at
Saturday’s Trojan Relays |
1/20/11 |
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The senior 160-pounder earned outstanding wrestler honors at the Jerry Billings Invitational in Sapulpa following an 11-4 title-match win over Berryhill's Bo Gibson. |
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The senior posted a state meet qualifying time of 1 minute, 9.38 seconds in winning the 100 backstroke in dual meet against Union. |
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The senior lowered her state-best time in the 200-meter individual medley to 2:33.09 in winning first place in a dual meet against Booker T. Washington. |
1/13/11 |
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Senior 125-pounder won his third Jenks Invitational title and the tournament’s outstanding wrestler honor for the second time. He is 17-0 this season with 13 falls and 101-12 overall with 73 falls. |
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Junior has continued his dominance as the top 200 and 500 freestyle swimmer in the state. The reigning state champ in both events again has the top times (1:43.78, 200 free; 4:43.90, 500 free). |
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Junior won the 50-meter freestyle and 100-meter butterfly at last week’s Booker T. Washington Invitational. She has the third- and fourth-fastest times in the 50 free and 100 fly, respectively, in Class 6A. |
12/8/10 |
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The senior lineman had a season-high 10 tackles, recovered a fumble and forced a fumble in Saturday's state championship game against Oklahoma City Douglass. He finished the season with 68 tackles for the Bulldogs. |
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The senior running back finished his career with a huge game and a state championship trophy. Bennett had 27 carries for 222 yards and two touchdowns. He also passed for a touchdown in the Hornets' 32-3 win over East Central for the Class 5A title. |
12/1/10 |
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The senior quarterback accounted for 454 all-purpose yards and seven touchdowns as the Hornets advanced to the Class 2A semifinals with a 48-36 win against Washington, Okla. Sherrell has thrown for nearly 2,000 yards and 23 TDs this season. As a defensive back, he had 10 tackles. |
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A senior defensive back, Hood intercepted three passes and had 16 tackles in the Redskins' 48-41, double-overtime win over Lawton in the 6A semifinals. He has 59 tackles this year. On offense as a wide receiver, he had two catches for 19 yards. He has 527 yards and four TDs this season. |
11/24/10 |
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The defensive back had two interceptions, including one he returned 25 yards for a touchdown, as Beggs defeated Verdigris 55-24 to advance to the state quarterfinals. A junior, Eggleston has 10 interceptions this year. As a wide receiver, he caught a 24-yard TD pass against the Cardinals. |
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Despite playing with a shoulder injury, the junior running back had 20 carries for 137 yards, a 28-yard reception and both TDs in a 14-0 playoff victory over Seminole. In addition to being the Commandos' leading rusher with 729 yards and 12 touchdowns, Bass also returns punts, is the team's punter and has a team-high five interceptions at defensive back. |
11/17/10 |
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The senior running back rushed for 308 yards and had six touchdowns as the Mustangs advanced to the quarterfinals of the playoffs with a 51-26 win over Hilldale on Friday. As a linebacker, he had 10 tackles to add to his total of 107 this year. VanSingel has 23 touchdowns and leads Class 4A in scoring. |
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A senior wideout, Lindsey has 15 touchdowns this year and has 47 receptions for 825 yards. |
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Lowe, a sophomore quarterback who filled in for injured starter Kason Key, erased a 16-0 fourth-quarter deficit. He also passed for a pair of two-point conversions and had an interception on defense. |
11/10/10 |
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The junior quarterback had 28 carries for 280 yards and two touchdowns in a 36-7 win Thursday over Memorial. The victory clinched Skiatook's playoff berth. This year, he has rushed for 946 yards. He plays end on defense and had nine tackles against Memorial, bringing his season total to 70. |
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The sophomore running back rushed for 200 yards and four touchdowns as the Chieftains ended the season with a 48-28 win over Muskogee. Swift scored two second-half touchdowns as Sapulpa overcame a 28-21 halftime deficit. Swift has scored seven touchdowns this season. |
11/03/10 |
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Junior WR-LB scored five touchdowns in a 50-32 win over Hale. He had seven catches for 176 yards, two rushes for 20 yards, a 65-yard punt return, two interceptions and four tackles. This season, Boyd has 11 TDs and is among 5A's scoring leaders. |
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Junior quarterback set a school record with eight touchdown passes in a 61-27 win over Inola. He completed 22-of-34 passes for 385 yards in a 61-27 win over Inola. The junior quarterback also rushed for 81 yards and a touchdown. For the season, Hearon has passed for 2,562 yards and 37 touchdowns. |
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Senior captured the Class 4A individual boys cross country championship with a winning time of 16:34.88 at Mitch Park in Edmond. Annett also led the Patriots to the team title. |
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Sophomore became a two-time individual state champion Saturday, running an 11:53.24 to win the 3,200 meter run to win the Class 5A girls state cross country title at Mitch Park in Edmond. |
10/27/10 |
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In a 26-21 win over Lincoln Christian, the senior running back and linebacker rushed for 199 yards and three touchdowns. His last TD — his eighth of the season — gave the Green Dragons the victory. On defense, McLeod had 12 tackles for a total of 95 this year. |
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The sophomore quarterback produced 383 yards and five touchdowns in the Chiefs’ 47-20 win over Dewey on Friday. As a defensive back, he had seven tackles and an interception. This season, Jackson has thrown for nine TDs. |
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Sophomore followed up his Frontier Conference individual title by winning the Class 6A boys regional title with a time of 17:21.60. |
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Senior claimed her third consecutive regional individual championship with a time of 12.22.70 to earn girls runner of the week for the third time this season. |
10/20/10 |
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The junior running back led a comeback against Cushing, rushing for three of his five TDs in the fourth quarter of the 54-35 win. He had 11 carries for 264 yards, plus one catch for 20 yards. |
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Despite suffering a broken thumb on his right throwing hand early in the game, the junior QB-DB had 12 carries for 168 yards and two TDs in a 28-13 win at Mannford. Also completed 5-of-5 passes for 56 yards and a TD. Also had eight tackles. Roach had season-ending surgery on the thumb this week. |
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Taylor hit .571 at the state tournament with five home runs and 13 RBIs to help the Trojans reach the Class 6A state championship game in the team’s first appearance in the fast-pitch state tournament. |
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Monforton finished second to Beggs’ Rachel Ward in the Class 3A East Regional last week to lead Lincoln Christian to its first girls regional title in only the program’s second year in existence. |
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Comet senior served a five-point run in the fourth game to rally Comets to their fourth consecutive Class 5A volleyball state tournament. |
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Tigers’ sophomore took individual honors at the Frontier Conference meet last week, covering the 5,000-meter run in 16:41. |
10/13/10 |
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Sophomore QB had 289 total yards and accounted for four touchdowns in a 54-34 win over McLoud. Completed 16-of-21 passes for 203 yards. He has passed for 1,037 yards and 11 TDs this season. |
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Senior running back helped his team to its first win of the season. Had 25 carries for 282 yards and four touchdowns. He also had a 25-yard, fourth-down reception in a 48-21 win over Oklahoma Union. |
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Outside hitter led Bixby to a regional championship last week, with 34 kills, 30 assists, 23 service points, 11 aces, 24 digs and three blocks in victories over Broken Arrow and Muskogee. |
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Freshman ran an 11:54.89 in the 3,200-meter run at the Edmond Pre-State meet last week. |
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Third baseman had game-winning RBI double in a 1-0 win over Muskogee to send the defending champs back to the state tournament. Higgins is batting .376 with four HRs and 36 RBIs. |
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Criser’s time of 17:28 won the Class 5A division at the Edmond Pre-State meet to lead the Eagles to an eighth-place finish as a team. |
10/06/10 |
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The senior tackle led an offensive line in a 70-13 win over Muskogee - the most points the Tigers have ever scored in a game. He helped pave the way for Richie Fruechting's five first-half touchdowns. |
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The junior quarterback was 20-of-28 for 393 yards
and four TDs in a 56-8 victory over Westville. Among
the top five in the state in passing yards, he has thrown
for 1,231 yards and 14 touchdowns this season. |
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Junior pitcher was 5-0 with victories over Claremore,
Bixby, Sand Springs, Duncan and Sapulpa.
She also was 13-of-15 at the plate with a grand slam,
home run, six singles, five doubles and 13 RBIs. |
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Junior had 37 kills (a 52 percent kill percentage)
and 17 blocks in victories last week over Jenks,
Edmond Memorial and Union. |
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Sophomore is a repeat weekly winner. Won the
girls division of the Holland Hall Invitational with a
time of 11:39 in the 3,200-meter run. |
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Another repeat winner, senior posted the top
time among metro-area runners in the Holland Hall
Invitational. Alnes ran a 16:42 in the 5,000-meter
run. |
9/29/10 |
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Senior tailback had 25 carries for 332 yards and four touchdowns in a 34-20 victory over Claremore Sequoyah. For the season, he's rushed for 589 yards and five TDs. He's averaging 8.2 yards per carry. |
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Junior QB produced 545 total yards and accounted for four TDs in a 63-26 victory over Memorial. Completed 18-of-30 passes for 373 yards and two TDs. Also had 26 carries for 172 yards with two TDs. Added seven tackles. |
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Senior recorded a time of 17:00.46 to lead metroarea runners with a fourth-place finish in the Cowboy Jamboree last Saturday. |
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Junior had a week to remember, winning the individual title in the B.T. Washington Invitational (13:03) last Wednesday and finishing second in Class 4A-5A division of the Cowboy Jamboree (12:11.74) last Saturday. |
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Senior outside hitter registered 63 kills, 12 aces, 39 digs and four blocks in leading the Bruins to five victories and a second place finish in the Stillwater Tournament. Bartlesville is 21-6. |
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A junior outfielder, was one of several players to play well for fifth-ranked Jenks, which went 8-0 last week. Miller was 11-of-19 with 11 runs scored, four doubles, two home runs and seven RBIs to raise her batting average to .409. |
9/22/10 |
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The junior running back had 22 carries for 294 yards and five touchdowns in a 47-26 win over Webster. It was Dolan's first game in the lineup after missing the first two weeks due to illness. |
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Senior quarterback completed 16-of-22 passes for 253 yards and three touchdowns in a 54-27 victory over Broken Arrow. |
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Sophomore led the Patriots to first place in the
Bishop Kelley meet Saturday, winning the two-mile
with a time of 11:44. |
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Sophomore pitcher was 4-0 with three shutouts
and a 0.32 ERA last week in the Putnam City
Tournament. Struck out 38 in 22 innings. |
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Outside hitter had 91 kills, 36 digs, six service aces
and 4.5 blocks to earn all-tournament honors in the
Bartlesville Tournament. |
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Senior posted a personal-best time of 16:46 in a 5k
race at the Missouri Southern Stampede in Joplin,
Mo., last weekend. |
9/15/10 |
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Senior had 29 carries for 271 yards, caught two passes for 50 yards and tied a school record with five TDs in a 32-17 victory over Booker T. Washington. Leads 6A in rushing (371 yards) and scoring (eight TDs, 48 points). |
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Senior linebacker had 13 tackles and blocked two kicks in the home school team's 14-13 win over Metro Christian. His second blocked kick was an extra point in the final minute to preserve the victory. |
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Bayliss, a senior outside hitter, had 30 kills and 29 digs in bracket play and served 41 points overall to earn MVP honors in the Catoosa Tournament.
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Williams, a senior outfielder, reached base in 16 of 18 opportunities last week, including 12 base hits. She scored nine runs and had seven stolen bases. |
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Tulsa World's 2009 male cross country runner of the year registered a time of 17:33 in the 5K during a meet with Jenks and Lincoln Christian. |
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Redskins' senior posted the best time in a meet last week with Jenks and Lincoln Christian. She posted a time of 11:25 in the two-mile run. |
9/08/10 |
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Junior wideout had seven catches for 164 yards and a touchdown in a 34-32 victory at Ponca City. Was a playmaker throughout the game with catches of 36 and 32 yards setting up touchdowns. |
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The senior tailback rushed for 156 yards and two touchdowns as he helped the Eagles snap an 11- game losing streak. Edison beat McLain 40-7. |
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Sophomore shortstop went 13-for-19 (.684 average) with 12 runs scored, four RBIs, four stolen bases, two doubles and a triple to help the Maidens go 6-0 for the week and win the Dewey Tournament. |
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Junior middle blocker had seven blocks and nearly 20 kills in the win over Holland Hall last week. |
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Junior registered a time of 12:29.30 in the Coweta Invitational meet last week to lead the Tigers to the title. She also won the Coweta Fast & Furious in late August. |
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Edged out brother Chandler to win the Owasso Invitational with a time of 10:43. |
9/01/10 |
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Senior registered the winning time (16:50) in the 5K of the East Central Invitational to lead the Patriots to a second-place finish. |
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Defending 3A state champion picked up where she left on a year ago, winning the Longhorn Invitational last week. Ward covered the 1.2-mile distance in 6:42. |
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Senior shortstop was 11-of-19 (.579) with five doubles, a triple, six RBIs and seven runs scored. Through 16 games, she is batting .533 with 13 doubles, two triples, 22 RBIs and 13 runs. |
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Senior outside hitter earned MVP honors in the Bulldogs Invitational last week. She registered 25 kills to lead Bulldogs to victories over B.T. Washington, Putnam City North and Sand Springs to win the gold division of their own tournament. |
8/26/10
Softball: Courtney Vanlandingham, Owasso
Girls volleyball: Carissa Ophus, Jenks
5/19/10
Boys tennis: Daniel Collins, Bishop Kelley
Girls soccer: Mallary Schaub, Verdigris
Boys soccer: Max Moller, Bishop Kelley
Boys track: Moe Brown, Tahlequah
Girls track: Sarah Daggett, Union
Baseball: Wade Ambrose, Union
5/12/10
Boys golf: Charlie Saxon, Cascia Hall
Boys tennis: Evan McElwain, BTW
Baseball: Jacob Rice, Union
Girls soccer: Jennifer Abernathy, Union
Girls golf: Lauren Michael, Jenks
Girls track: Regan Ward, Beggs
Boys soccer: Sam Diacon, BTW
Boys track: Steven Daniels, East Central
Girls tennis: Samantha Fuller & Abby Jordan, Cascia Hall
5/05/10
Boys track: Brandon Payne, Henryetta
Boys golf: Brendon Jelley, Jenks
Girls tennis: Brooke Gunter, Claremore
Girls soccer: Claire Kelley, Bishop Kelley
Baseball: Dylan Bundy, Owasso
Girls golf: Elvira Barrios, McLain
Boys tennis: Jason Proctor, Metro Christian
Girls track: Kayla Randle, Okmulgee
Boys soccer: Stephen Brown, Jenks
4/28/10
Girls golf: Brooke Allison, Broken Arrow
Boys golf: Ryan Wilson, Bristow
Girls soccer: Ashley Gordon, Sapulpa
Boys tennis: Zane Simmons & Brandon Champagne, Jenks
Boys track: Brady Jarboe, Pryor
Girls track: Alex Ervin, Sperry
Girls tennis: Ashley Beavers, Muskogee
Baseball: Will Landsheft, Bixby
Boys soccer: Max Moller, Bishop Kelley
4/21/10
Baseball: Billy Waltrip, Fort Gibson
Girls soccer: Bradi Hinch, Jenks
Boys Tennis: Cameron Schoenhofer, Bishop Kelley
Boys golf: Christian Keller, Stilwell
Girls track & field: Kenzie Henderson, Berryhill
Boys soccer: Thomas Carwile, Booker T. Washington
Girls golf: Tressa Brumley, Chouteau
Boys track & field: Tyler Butcher, Claremore
4/14/10
Girls golf: Alexandra Koch, Jenks
Golf: Brent Williamson, Broken Arrow
Girls soccer: Caitlin Redmond, Edison
Boys track: Devin Randall, Bartlesville
Girls track: JaQuitta Dever, Edison
Girls tennis: Natalie Fore, Edison
Baseball: Peter Rodriguez, Collinsville
Boys tennis: Shawn Selvidge, Sperry
Boys soccer: Fernando Casarrubias, Rogers
4/07/10
Baseball: Cole Webb, Union
Boys golf: John Cassidy, Holland Hall
Boys soccer: Adam Schmoker, Catoosa
Boys tennis: Logon Collins, Union
Boys track: David Annett, Metro Christian
Girls golf: Ashton Collier, Union
Girls soccer: Rachel Coen, Owasso
Girls tennis: Laura Fillmore, Tahlequah
Girls track: Hillary Williams, Coweta
3/31/10
Boys track: Adam Johnson, Broken Arrow
Baseball: Ben Moore, Jenks
Boys tennis: Chase Tomlins, Cascia Hall
Girls tennis: Hailee Truesdell, Beggs
Boys golf: Jackson Hess, Okmulgee
Girls golf: Julia Wynn, McAlester
Girls soccer: Whitney Brannan, Victory Christian
3/08/10
Boys basketball: Jared Whitmire, Verdigris
3/03/10
Wrestling: Justin DeAngelis, Jenks
3/02/10
Girls basketball: Savannah Carter, Memorial
3/01/10
Boys basketball: Steven Hamilton, Edison
2/24/10
Boys swimming: Jacob Pearce, Jenks
Girls swimming: Megan Myers, Union
Wrestling: Joe Alston, Berryhill
2/23/10
Girls basketball: Carissa Crutchfield, Fort Gibson
2/22/10
Boys basketball: Braeton Hightower, Owasso
2/17/10
Wrestling: Jordan Basks, Claremore
Boys swimming: Trevor Thompson, Bixby
Girls swimming: Montana Gaffney, Jenks
2/16/10
Girls basketball: Christina Bayliss, Holland Hall
2/15/10
Boys basketball: Oren Faulk, Muskogee
2/10/10
Girls swimming: Carly Beardshear, Booker T. Washington
Wrestling: Kyle Cowan, Cascia Hall
Boys swimming: Joshua Bentley, Memorial
2/09/10
Girls basketball: Morgan Toben, Owasso
2/08/10
Boys basketball: Alex Moore, Cleveland
2/03/10
Wrestling: Zach Skates, Broken Arrow
Boys swimming: Josh Deibert, Bixby
Girls swimming: Sevannah Vekas, Bixby
2/02/10
Girls basketball: Brooke Panther, Kansas
2/01/10
Boys basketball: Clay Wilson, Lincoln Christian
1/27/10
Wrestling: Dylan Ussery, East Central
Boys swimming: Jake Burris, Jenks
Girls swimming: Megan Myers, Union
1/26/10
Girls basketball: Antionette Carter, Edison
1/25/10
Boys basketball: Drew Wilson, East Central
1/20/10
Girls swimming: Michelle Glass, Jenks
Boys swimming: Jacob Pearce, Jenks
Wrestling: Quincy Mondaine, Muskogee
1/19/10
Girls basketball: Jordan Schultz, Claremore
1/18/10
Boys basketball: Cameron Downing, Memorial
1/13/10
Wrestling: Ben Morgan, Catoosa
Boys swimming: Eastman Holloway, Union
Girls swimming: Montana Gaffney, Jenks
1/12/10
Girls basketball: Christian Key, Victory Christian
1/11/10
Boys basketball: Jacob Parker, Bixby
12/16/09
Football: Cale Grauer, Lincoln Christian
12/09/09
Football: Mikey Sutton, Cascia Hall
12/02/09
Football: Roman Wilson, Lincoln Christian
Football: Justin Tomlinson, Berryhill
11/25/09
Football: DeWitt Jennings III, Bixby
Football: Casey Strate, Dewey
11/18/09
Football: Jarret Radford, Stigler
Football: Joe Dowdell, Bishop Kelley
11/11/09
Football: Demarco Cobbs, Central
Football: Beau Marsaln, Metro Christian
11/04/09
Boys cross country: Adam Johnson, Broken Arrow
Girls cross country: Jacquelynn Skocik, Jenks
Football: Garrett Waller, Cascia Hall
Football: Kwame Sexton, Holland Hall
10/28/09
Girls cross country: Jenny Dyer, Collinsville
Boys cross country: Matt White, Bishop Kelley
Football: Beau Marsaln, Metro Christian
Football: Zack Langer, Jenks
10/21/09
Softball: Jessica Turner, Broken Arrow
Volleyball: Hayley Butler, Bishop Kelley
Girls cross country: Regan Ward, Beggs
Boys cross country: Zach Harper, Coweta
Football: Steven Hopper, Broken Arrow
Football: Sam Duininck, Summit Christian
10/14/09
Football: Merin Oakley, Collinsville
Football: Sawyer Kollmorgen, Jenks
Softball: Ashlee Nation, Union
Boys cross country: Logan Smith, Owasso
Girls cross country: Whitney Brannan, Victory Christian
10/07/09
Softball: Devyn Frazier, Broken Arrow
Girls cross country: Sarah Daggett, Union
Boys cross country: Taylor Moult, Holland Hall
Football: Cale Eidson, Claremore Sequoyah
Football: Demarco Cobbs, Central
Volleyball: Kitan Ajanaku, Bishop Kelley
9/30/09
Football: Kirby Schoenthaler, Bartlesville
Volleyball: Haley Byrd, Lincoln Christian
Softball: Katie Kelley, Coweta
Girls cross country: Jenny Dyer, Collinsville
Boys cross country: Justin Swake, Broken Arrow
Football: Stephen Sherwood, Bishop Kelley
9/23/09
Softball: Chelesea Chadwick, Glenpool
Football: Matt Lawwill, Lincoln Christian
Boys cross country: Nick Criser, Edison
Girls cross country: Sarah Daggett, Union
Football: Blake Spring, Liberty
9/16/09
Girls cross country: Regan Ward, Beggs
Boys cross country: Taylor Moult, Holland Hall
Girls softball: Kaiti Dutton, Union
Girls volleyball: Danielle Koster, Bartlesville
Football: Jake Schooley, Metro Christian
Football: Terrance Dixon, Sand Springs
9/9/09
Football: Eric Bennett, Booker T. Washington
Football: Tyler Butcher, Claremore
Girls cross country: Emily Headrick, Bishop Kelley
Boys cross country: Erik Alnes, Union
Volleyball: Hayley Butler, Bishop Kelley
Softball: Lauren Robertson, Bixby
9/2/09
Volleyball: Avery Pippin, Claremore Sequoyah
Softball: Candace Monigold, Broken Arrow
Boys cross country: Justin Swake, Broken Arrow
Girls cross country: Paige Barnes, Jenks
8/26/09
Softball: Tiffany Brown, Catoosa
Volleyball: Laura Taylor, Union