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Player of the Month These players bring the energy to their team! Haley Redwine Norman Track Norman Lady Tigers senior Haley Redwine is the Oklahoma Natural Gas Female Athlete of the Month. At the regional meet at Putnam City Redwine won both the 1600-meter run and 3200-meter run with times of 5:37.63 and 12:26.68. The 6A state meet Redwine following week at the Class with a time of 5:10.84. finished second in the 1600 claimed the state Then in the 3200, Redwine 11:1.30. The finish at the championship with a time of a fall in which Redwine state track meet comes after the Class 6A state l at finished in third place overal meet. to attend the University of Next season Redwine plans cross country career by Oklahoma and continue her running for the Sooners.
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Millwood Falcons senior speedster Janari Glover is the Oklahoma Natural Gas Male Athlete of the Month. During the fall, Glover was a standout on the football field for the Class 2A runner-up Falcons rushing for 1,187 yards and 13 touchdowns on 88 carries alo ng with catching nine passes for 258 yards and two touchdowns. Flash forward to this spring and Glover could be found on the track starring as a spr inter for the Falcons track team. After winning both the 100-meter dash and 200-meter dash at the region al meet held at Luther, Glover went on to win both events at the Class 2A state meet at Carl Albert the next week.
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All-VYPE Slow-Pitch Coach of the Year: Jason Lingo – Southmoore
Coach of the Year: Wayne Dozier – Carl Albert
Caleb Eldridge Deer Creek
Infielders Emily Cudd – Purcell Aspen Grimes – Tecumseh Brooke Rains – Washington Montana Price – Bethel
Infielders Jordan Boyer –Deer Creek Jacob Chappell - Guthrie A.J. Barron - Shawnee Quin Walbergh – Ed. Santa Fe
Outfielders Katelyn Brown – Southmoore Sierra Humphrey – Tecumseh Rachel Wade – Bethel Caitlin Hall – Moore
Outfielders Bradyn Meyer - Yukon Jonah Llanusa - Choctaw Hunter Aguirre - Westmoore
Quin Walbergh Edmond Santa Fe
Pitchers Destinee Lookout – Westmoore Carley Strawn – Southmoore
Pitchers Cameron Warren – Carl Albert Austin Roberts - Mustang Bob English – Putnam City North Austin Cranford – Norman North Josh Stevenson - Westmoore
Catchers Ana Ramirez – Westmoore Allison Wells - Washington
Catchers Cory Zangari – Carl Albert Joe Lytle - Yukon
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Utility Rachel Copus – Southmoore Kailee Orr – Washington Bry Flanagan - Bethel Demi Dobbs – Moore Abby Cooper – Norman North Morgan Lathan – Purcell
Utility Gavin LaValley – Carl Albert Caleb Eldridge – Deer Creek Reed Roberts - Guthrie Conner Uselton – Southmoore Xavier Lanham – Dale Landon Harper – Shawnee
Honorable Mention Sydnee Ramsey – Westmoore Rosie Stoeckel – Southmoore Kristen Prieto – Moore Bri Martin – Norman North Blake Jackson – Putnam City Erica Martinez – Purcell Shayla Lucas – Westmoore
Honorable Mention Connor Finkhouse – PC North Blaze Hastings - Guthrie DeShawn Lookout - Westmoore Alex Forget – Deer Creek Xavier Sundman – Ed. Santa Fe Tanner Sparks – Shawnee Micah Sanchez – Tecumseh Luke Reynolds – Edmond North Chase Byndas – Dale Hunter Pinkston – Dale
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Boys Bryce Hebrink – Carl Albert Harrison Hightower – Carl Albert Tyler Dang – Classen SAS Lucas Meacham – Crossings Christian Grant Luthy – Deer Creek Craig Mays – Edmond Memorial McCann Bell – Edmond Memorial Preston Choi – Edmond Memorial David Hager – Edmond North Bryan Liley – Edmond North Brayden Rucker – Edmond North Storm Rund – Edmond Santa Fe Daniel Yao – Edmond Santa Fe Nick Funches – Heritage Hall Will Kennedy – Heritage Hall Blake Crawford – Mount St. Mary Russell Gehiring – Norman Max Gillett – Norman Reed Streller – OCS Grant Griffin – OCS Joel Tinker – OCS Christian Martin – Seminole Hunter Ogle – Seminole
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Girls Coach of the Year: Don Rother - Norman North First Team Bri Kuestersteffen – Norman North Simone Ryan – Norman North Kali Newman – Norman North Lexi Carrol – Norman North Lana Duke – Edmond Memorial Reagan Ballard – Edmond Memorial Rachel Cantrell – Westmoore Keeley Hohenberger – Putnam City Hannah Hover – Edmond Santa Fe Elizabeth Disolvatore – Westmoore Courtney Essary – Carl Albert Brooklyn Speis – Carl Albert Hayley Weaver – Deer Creek Gia Nellius – Edmond North Abbey Bright – Edmond North Gracie Koonce – Norman Hannah Frogge – Bishop McGuinness Karla Cabello – Putnam City North Danielle Bigham - Harrah Second Team Brea Davis – Carl Albert Jessica Titsworth – Carl Albert Mikayla Lowery – Deer Creek Kayci Kersten – Edmond North Kori Freeman – Edmond North Laramie Hall – Edmond Memorial Anna Beth Fouts – Edmond Memorial Jaci Jones – Mustang Ruby Guzman – Choctaw Katie Miller – Midwest City Allie Summerfield – Southmoore Kaylie Cunningham – Putnam City North MaKayla Hicks – Moore Bailee Miller – Heritage Hall Lauren Smitherman – Heritage Hall Shenae Vasquez – Mount Saint Mary Kenna Sokolosky – Harrah Emily Robles – Santa Fe South
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Girls Jesus Andrade – Santa Fe South Alexis Sadeghy – Bishop Brayan Rios – Santa Fe South McGuinness Christian Balderas – Santa Fe South Emily Folsom – Deer Creek Alonso Moreno – Southeast Bailey Blake – Deer Creek Salvador Ramirez – Southeast Tristan Tippeconnic – Edmond MemorialMadison Herron – Ed. Santa Fe Austin Coldiron – Edmond Memorial Jobi Heath – Edmond Santa Fe Tory Plumley – Harrah Jake Burger- Edmond Memorial Tess Hartog – Norman Brandon Rodriguez – Carl Albert Marlon Deleon – Northwest Classen Kaitlin Milligan – Norman North Eric Rutingabo – Northwest Classen Ashton Nemecek – Purcell Jae Lynn Lamkin – Purcell Hunter Gowens - Purcell Second Team Sabrina Tara – Seminole Connor McGinnis – Heritage Hall Matthew McLaughlin – Heritage Hall Ashlea Mahan – Southmoore Dillon Noble – Deer Creek Matt Puig – Deer Creek Austin Parker – Deer Creek Everardo Gonzales – Santa Fe South Daniel Gaucin – Santa Fe South Colin Jennings – Harrah Jose Alvarez – Southeast Oscar Hernandez – Southeast Dak Stephens – Harrah Clay Collier – Edmond North Alex Mullet – Edmond North Tyler Buchanan – Midwest City Julius James – Moore Chris Wiegel – Carl Albert Blake Walker – Carl Albert Martin Mata – U.S. Grant Thian Bawi – Northwest Classen Mario Carreon – Northwest Classen
Boys Alek Cunningham – Bethel Clay Dobbins – Christian Heritage Jake Bardell – Deer Creek Daniel Wyatt – Deer Creek Jacob Bishop – Edmond Memorial Austin Eckroat – Edmond North Hayden Wood – Edmond North Nick Heinen – Edmond North Griffin Pierce – Edmond North Tyson Reeder – Edmond North Tripp Harris – Heritage Hall Andrew McDonald – Heritage Hall Thomas Johnson – Norman North Zac Schaefer – OCS Braden Ricks – Shawnee Garrett McDaniel – Shawnee
Boys Coach of the Year: Tommy Riley – Heritage Hall First Team Maru Cichero – Norman North Daniel Paugh – Heritage Hall Austin Gordan Heritage Hall Garrett McLaughlin – Heritage Hall Josue Depaz – Putnam City West Tyler Hatfield – Norman North Zac Medawattage – Edmond North Keaton Von Eck – Norman North
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OKC area teams come out of the fray on top.
Carl Albert 5A Champs BASEBALL Stillwater Blanks Comets For 6A Title Behind a dominating performance from starter Nick Hollman, the Pioneers became the seventh team to win the 6A title. Hollman threw 6 1/3 innings of one-hit ball to earn the win. Jon Littell and Michael Higgins provided all the run support Hollman needed in the first inning. Littell had a sacrifice fly and Higgins delivered a two-run double for a 2-0 Stillwater lead. The Pioneers (32-4) added four more runs in the third. Bishop Kelley (21-12) reached the title game in just its second year in 6A. Riley Smith had the Comets' only hit of the game, an infield single in the sixth. Titans Clinch 3rd Straight 5A Crown
The Titans broke open a tight game with a five-run seventh to defeat Deer Creek 9-4 for their third consecutive 5A title. Senior Gavin LeValley, who had 19 home runs
and 75 RBIs this season, had three hits on the day; He drove in one run in the pivotal seventh inning. Cameron Warren added a three-run home run with a two-run double. It was the Titans’ fifth title in eight years. Deer Creek reached the title game with run-rule victories in the first two games, outscoring their opponents 25-1. Tigers Capture Third Title in Nine Years
There was a lot at stake for Tuttle baseball. The Tigers were playing for teammate Justin Tiderman, who died in a car accident. Following the 4-3 victory over Dewey, Tuttle senior Connor Litterell held up a sign that read “J.T. angel in our outfield.” Dewey took a 3-0 lead in the top of the first but Tuttle (33-7) answered with two runs. The Tigers added two more in the bottom of the fourth. Litterell entered in relief in the fourth to earn the victory. Cardinals Roll to 4th Straight 3A Title
Verdigris (31-6) became the first school in Classes 3A-6A to win four consecutive state titles, capturing the Class 3A title with a 2-0 shutout over Kansas. Sophomore left-hander Gabe Brown tossed a four-hit, complete game shutout for his sixth win of the season. Logan Blaine had three of his team’s four hits as Verdigris made a 2-0 first inning lead hold up. Peyton Battenfield reached on a fielder’s choice and scored on double by Riley Keizor to the right-centerfield gap. Keizor moved to third on a ground out and scored on a wild pitch. Late Rally Proves Magical for Dale
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In what was one of the wildest championship games in memory, the Dale Pirates rallied from a 7-0 deficit in the bottom of
the seventh to defeat Silo win 8-7 in extra innings in Class 2A. Skyler Martin led off the Pirates’ eighth with a one-out triple then scored on Gage Ross’ RBI single. “They’ll talk about this game for a long time,” Dale coach Jerry Sanford told The Oklahoman. “This is one of those games these kids will remember the rest of their lives.” Silo (34-2) saw its 29-game win streak snapped in the title game. Rebels pitcher Trenton Long cruised until the seventh when he ran into control issues. The title was the eighth in spring baseball for the Pirates (31-8).
Binger-Oney Claims Class A Title in Extra Innings Third-ranked Binger-Oney turned back No. 1 Roff in extra innings, 4-3, to capture their second Class A championship and first since 1992. It was the second title this year for the Bobcats and head coach Reggie Willits, a former major leaguer. BingerOney also won the fall title. Austin Green went the distance to earn the victory. Red Oak Clinches B Title
Red Oak-Asher has become a standard in the final weekend of the Class B spring championship with Red Oak claiming its third consecutive title and third straight over Asher. Senior left-hander Tyler Parks fanned 12 as Red Oak won 5-1. Dewayne Grogan started the Eagles scoring underway with a two-run single in the third. GIRLS GOLF
Union Wins 4th Straight 6A Title
Union won its fourth consecutive 6A title in convincing fashion – beating runner-up Broken Arrow by 18 strokes. The Lady Redskins shaved 10 strokes off their team score from the first round (318-308) finishing with a two-day 626 total. Bishop McGuinness’ Alexis Sadeghy followed her opening round 71 with a 74 to earn low medalist honors (145). Broken Arrow sophomore Taylor Dobson finished second
with a two-day total 150.
Duncan Repeats in 5A Golf Duncan picked up its second title in three years. The Demons – who were led by state runner-up Kayla Witt (156) - rallied from five strokes back to win. Durant’s Sydney Youngblood won the tournament with 148 score and led the Lady Lions to a 2nd place finish. Deer Creek finished 3rd behind Emily Folsom’s 157 for 3rd individually. Ward Wins 3rd Straight 4A Title
Poteau’s Hannah Ward, who has signed with Arkansas-Little Rock, captured her third straight individual title with a 149 score.
Fort Gibson’s Emilee Rigsby finished two strokes back in second followed by Clinton’s Paige Neidy with a 158. Katie Kirkhart finished fourth with a 159 to lead Hilldale to its second consecutive state title. Idabel’s White Goes Back-to-Back
Idabel’s Ali White recorded a hole-in-one on Fountainhead Creek’s Par 3, No. 3 to win low medalist honors in Class 3A for the second straight year. She finished with 147 to edge runner-up Melissa Eldredge of Eufaula by two strokes. Ashton Nemecek finished third with 151 to lead Purcell (649) to its first state title since 2006, beating second place Eufaula by 10 strokes. “Going in, we knew we had a shot if we played well,” Purcell coach Mike Gowens said. “Our best score of the year was 331 and knew if we could shoot that, we had a chance. We went in very relaxed. The girls had started the year shooting in the 370s and had gotten it down to the 330s. They shot 323 and 326. Ashton is a very experienced young golfer. She’s just a sophomore.” Purcell seniors Hunter Gowens and Jaelynn Lamkin earned All-State honors. Turner Runs Away With 2A Championship
Turner ran away from the 2A field, winning by 56 strokes. The team’s two-day total was 630. Nowata’s Shelbie Black shot a tworound 146 to edge out Claremore Christian’s Addison Losornia, who had a 148. Riverfield Country Day’s Kate Goodwin was third with a 149, followed by Turner’s Perri McGill with a 150.
BOYS GOLF Huskies Hang 10 in 6A Golf Edmond North took a 30-stroke lead into the final round of the 6A tournament, en route to the school’s 10th consecutive 6A title. Freshman Austin Eckroat rallied from five strokes back after an opening day 152 total to fire the low round of the day in the finals (71) to finish with a 223 and capture low-medalist honors. Teammate Hayden Wood finished second with a 224 score. The Huskies captured five of the top seven spots with Nick Heinen, 5th; Griffin Pierce, 6th; and Tyson Reeder, 7th. Edmond Memorial finished 2nd (957). Owasso (964), Jenks (965) and Norman North (967) rounded out the top five.
Johnson Leads Tahlequah to 5A Crown Jake Johnson recorded rounds of 70, 71 and 74 at Fort Sill Golf Club to lead Tahlequah to the boys' championship with a 912-team score. Lawton MacArthur’s Trent Meisel was second overall with a 216. Edison’s Mason Keller was 3rd with a 218. Shawnee finished one shot back in the team standings at 913. Bishop Kelley was third behind fourth place finisher Brady King. Tulsa Edison followed in fourth and Deer Creek finished fifth. Shore Wins 4A Low Medalist Honors
An eagle on the 72nd hole gave Poteau junior Cody Shore a 73 in the championship round of the 4A Tournament and low medalist honors at Lake Hefner Golf Club. “I knew I hit it pretty well, but I didn’t know it was going in until I saw it drop,” Shore told
Hayden Wood Edmond North the Tulsa World. He finished with a 210 to edge out Hilldale’s Chandler Puckett, who finished one stroke back. Tripp Harris and Andrew McDonald finished 5th and 10th respectively to lead Heritage Hall to the team title (885) with a 16-stroke cushion. Fort Gibson was 2nd (901) followed by Cascia Hall (911), Poteau (918) and Sallisaw (928). OCU’s Schaefer Wins 3A Title in Playoff
Zac Schaefer survived a playoff with Pauls Valley’s Matt Henry to take low medalist honors in Class 3A. Plainview’s Nate Hoben (221), Cooper Little (227) and Carson Seals (228) finished 34d-5th, respectively to lead the Indians to the team title with a 907. Pauls Valley was 2nd (925) followed by Oklahoma Christian (955), Tishomingo (964) and Marlow (978). Laverne Wins 1st Golf Championship
Laverne’s Mason Overstreet had rounds of 72, 70 and 72 to finish with a one-over-par 214 and a runner-up finish individually and lead the Tigers to their first-ever boys golf title. The Tigers shot 954 as a team, 31 strokes ahead of second place Rejoice Christian. Chisholm finished 3rd (1001), Christian Heritage was fourth (1016) and Oklahoma Bible was fifth (1025). Hobart’s Brad Dalke took top scoring honors with rounds of 70, 67 and 75 for a 212. Brandon Strathe of Rejoice Christian placed 3rd with a 220. BOYS SOCCER
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over Carl Albert in the 5A title game. It was the third straight championship for the Antlers and the second title win over the Titans. With Bishop Kelley moving to Class 6A, Deer Creek (15-2) is quickly establishing itself as the power team in 5A, winning its fourth title since 2009. Verdigris Wins 4th Consecutive 4A Title
Emily Crowell scored a pair of first-half goals with teammates Taylor Beck and Haley Wood scoring in the second half to ignite a 4-2 win by No. 2 Verdigris over top-ranked Glenpool. Megan Musick scored in the opening half for the Lady Warriors followed by Brooklyn Barnett in the second half. GIRLS TENNIS
Jenks, Edmond North Share 6A Title
Sage Moore Norman North state title game to lift the Timberwolves 2-0 over Owasso. Norman North becomes the first Class 6A team to win three titles in the state’s largest classification. The Timberwolves also won titles in 2012 and 2010. The Rams reached the championship game after a 2-0 shutout over Bartlesville in the opening round then nipped Edmond Memorial 2-1 in the semifinals. Norman North (17-0) was back in the title game for the second consecutive year. Heritage Hall Wins 2nd Straight 5A Title
The Chargers (17-0) compiled its second straight undefeated season, winning its second consecutive 5A title in the process with a 6-1 win over Skiatook. The Chargers scored four first-half goals – two from Connor McGinnis – to take a commanding lead. Skiatook, which was in the title game for the first time, got its only goal from James Kriege. Skiatook forward Colton Jackson ended his senior season with 38 goals. Santa Fe Blanks Southeast For 4A Crown
After coming up short the last two seasons in the state championship game, the Santa Fe South Saints capped a 16-1 season with a 2-0 shutout over Southeast. Santa Fe ended the season on a 12-match win streak. “It probably feels better because of the losses,” Santa Fe coach Wes Furley told The Oklahoman after the championship. GIRLS SOCCER
Norman North Completes 6A Sweep
Norman North (15-2) won its first-ever 6A title to complete the sweep in 6A with a 3-0 shutout over Edmond Memorial (14-3). The Lady Timberwolves got goals from Lexi Carroll, Hannah Livingston and Haley Woodward. Goalkeeper Kali Newman, who has signed with OU, recorded five saves in the net. Lowery Fuels Deer Creek Title
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Jenks and Edmond North each finished with 30 points to share the 6A team championship. Kelley was next with 21 points followed by Enid with 12 and Bixby with 11. In singles action, Kelley’s Madison Westby defeated Southmoore’s Jordan Henry 6-2, 6-2 at No. 1 while Edmond North’s Jaci Smith took the No. 2 title with a 6-0, 6-0 win over Kelley’s Caroline Reynolds. In doubles action, the Enid duo of Alexis Blasi-Gabrielle Dick upended Bixby’s Lexi Lucas-Easton Parker in straight sets, 6-4, 6-3. Lexi Carroll scored the first Timberwolves’ goal. Carroll delivered a corner kick that teammate Hannah Livingston planted in the back of the net to push the lead to 2-0. Haley Woodard completed the scoring in the second half. Edmond North’s Katie Liszewski-Haley Morgan beat Union’s Asha ChandrasekarCori Beth Cunningham 6-3, 6-0. Jennings, Cascia Win 5A Crown
Peyton Jennings defeated Duncan’s Alex Bowers 6-0, 0-6, 7-5 to win the No. 1 singles title and lead Cascia Hall to the team championship. Duncan’s Marisa Moore defeated Heritage Hall’s Erin Holstead 6-2, 6-3 to win No. 2 singles. Cascia Hall won both doubles titles with Jacque Dukes and Hayden Siegfreid winning No. 1 and McKenzie Miley and Nicole Han capturing the No. 2 title. Duncan finished 2nd followed by Heritage Hall 3rd. Ada Captures Three Events, 4A Title Ada won its first title in 16 years and its seventh in school history. Taylor Wood defeated Jonna Vanderslice-Malone 6-3, 0-6, 6-3 to win No. 1 singles. The Lady Cougars also won No. 1 and 2 doubles to finish with 34 points. Byng was next with 19 points followed by Henryetta with 14. Natalie Keel and Karsen Sheffield posted a 6-4, 6-2 win over Henryetta’s Alyssa King-Morgan Padgett in No. 1 doubles while Menee ThomsenMikala Whelchel beat
Henryetta’s Kelsey Britt-Kailee Bain 6-3 6-0. BOYS TENNIS
Huskies Beat Out Jenks for 6A Title
The boy’s bracket came down to the same two teams as the girls with Edmond North sneaking past Jenks for the title. Union followed in 3rd place.
David Hager took the No. 1 title for the Huskies with a 7-5, 6-0 win over Connor Finerty of Muskogee. At No. 2, Ponca City’s Daniel Langston defeated Jenks’ Grant Bond 6-3, 6-1. Edmond North captured the No. 1 doubles title as Bryan Lilley-Brayden Rucker defeated Union’s Mitchell Mathias-Jeremy Roberts 7-5, 6-3. Edmond Memorial’s Chase Brill-Jacob Plant beat Jenks’ Jonny MillerBennett Hughes 5-7, 6-3, 6-4. Heritage Hall Ends Cascia’s Repeat Bid in 5A
Heritage Hall ended Cascia’s hopes of a repeat with a 30-29 team score. Oklahoma Christian finished third with 18 points. Metro Christian’s Jackson Fine won No. 1 singles with a 6-3, 6-1 victory over Oklahoma Christian’s Reed Streller 6-3, 6-1. Heritage Hall’s Miller Zeiders defeated OCS’ Brett Herrin 6-3, 7-5 at No. 2 singles. Cascia Hall’s Luke Clawson-Lec Powers defeated Duncan’s Ryan Robinson-Andre Vuong 6-1, 6-0 to win No. 1 doubles. Heritage Hall’s Truitt Maxwell-J.T. Zerby won No. 2 doubles with a 6-4, 2-6, 7-5 win over Cascia Hall’s Chandler Sokolosky- Matt Tardio. Doubles Play Leads Byng to 4A Championship
Byng posted victories in both the No. 1 and 2 doubles to take the team title with 31 points. Ada was 2nd followed by OKC St. Mary 3rd. Byng’s Neil Jorgensen-Kai Jorgensen defeated Tyler Harmon-Jack Snodrass of Chisholm 6-3, 6-1 at No. 1 while Montana Sellers-Paul Snyder defeated Kade Bailey-Eli Palmer of Henryetta 6-0, 6-0 at No. 2. Blake Crawford of OKC St. Mary beat Lucas Meacham of Crossings Christian 6-1, 6-1 in No. 1 singles while Ada’s Charlie Hansen defeated Byng’s Dylan West 6-2, 3-6, 6-3 at No. 2 singles.
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Following the stellar performances of 2012-2013 – which netted several regional and state championships – Charger fans were fired up for more. Expectations were high for fall, winter, and spring sports, and Heritage Hall’s coaches and athletes delivered! FALL SEASON:
Cheer - 5A Academic state champions Regional Champions State Runner-up
Cross Country - 4A Regional Champions, boys and girls (first time in school history) State: boys placed 4th; girls, 5th
Two runners advanced to the prestigious Meet of Champions Fastpitch Softball - 3A 10-8 Five shutouts Two perfect games
Field Hockey Participated in the Oklahoma Festival Participated in tournaments in Dallas Football - 3A 6-5: Advanced to state quarterfinals Volleyball - 5A
5A Regional and State Champions.
Team posted impressive stats: 88.8 serving percentage, 214 aces, 706 kills, .281 hitting percentage, 2.5 (out of 3.0) passing average, and 142 blocks.
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WINTER SEASON: Basketball - 3A Girls: 20-6; District, Regional, and Area champions; advanced to state semifinals
Boys: 20-6; District and Regional Champions and area runner-up; advanced to state quarterfinals Swimming - 5A State Champion: 200 and 100 freestyle 3rd place finish: 100 freestyle and 100 butterfly 5th place finish: Girls’ 200 freestyle relay Wrestling - 3A State Champion at 106 pounds 4th in state at 113 and 152 pounds Outstanding wrestlers and individual champions named at 4 out of 5 tournaments SPRING SEASON:
Baseball - 3A 28-8 Stroud Tournament Champions District Champions Finished season ranked #7 in the state
Golf - 4A Won 9 of 11 tournaments Regional Champions State Champions
Soccer - 5A Girls: 9-5; district runner-up; advanced to quarterfinals in state playoffs Boys: 17-0; District, Regional, and State Champions Tennis - 5A Boys: Regional and State champions Girls: Regional Champions, state 3rd Track - 3A Girls: Academic State Champions Boys: State Runner-up State Champions: Boys’ 4x400 Relay State Runner-up: Long Jump, 800, Boys’ 4x800 Relay School Records broken this year: Girls long jump 18’, 5” Boys’ 4x200 Relay 1:32.9 Boys’ 4x400 Relay 3:26.3 Boys’ 4x800 Relay 8:06.82
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Alexis Perry – Putnam City Alexis Perry is a standout softball player at Putnam City. Perry both pitched and played in the infield for the Lady Pirates this season and is committed to play softball at the University of Nebraska next year. What is your favorite sport and why is it your favorite? Softball is my favorite sport. I have played ever since I was and I just fell in love with it. I watched it all the time. Once I got older I loved the challenges it gave me.
Who are your role models in life and in sports? Why do you look up to them? My role models in life are my mom and step dad. In sports, Lauren Chamberlain and Kevin Durant. What is your favorite memory from a game/tournament? My favorite memory of a tournament is when my team and I came back from the loser bracket to win the whole tournament.
What has sports and participating in team sports taught you about yourself and about life? Sports have taught me how to be a leader and have confidence in myself. They showed me how to be responsible and have prepared me for challenges that life gives me.
What are your future goals for college and beyond? My future goals for college are to win a national championship for my school and be very successful at school and my future job.
What would be your ultimate ESPN highlight? My ESPN highlight would probably be when my team and I were playing Houston and I was playing short. The girl tried to steal third and I ran to third, but my catcher didn't see so she threw behind me so I stopped so hard, caught the ball behind me, and tagged the girl. I couldn't believe that I did that, but I did. What is your favorite TV show/ channel? Pretty little liars. What is your favorite movie? A League Of Their Own Who is your favorite sports figure? Lauren Chamberlain
Who is your favorite sports team? Nebraska
Who is your favorite Super Hero? Superman What is your favorite food? Italian
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It was a year to remember for the Eagles.
It’s been an amazing spring for Oklahoma Christian’s baseball and softball teams in 2014, with numerous records set by squads that rapidly are gaining respect on both a regional and national level. OC’s baseball team won its second straight National Christian College Athletic Association Central Region title and entered the NCCAA World Series as the No. 1 overall seed. The Eagles finished 38-17-1, setting a school record for wins in a season, and finished third in the regularseason Heartland Conference standings, ahead of longtime NCAA Division II power St. Mary’s (Texas).
OC was No. 6 in the final South Central Region rankings and would have qualified for the Division II postseason had it been eligible. First baseman Blake Stringer, closer Dillon Endecott and outfielder Jordan Lopez all earned all-region honors, with Endecott setting OC single-season and career records with 13 saves.
Central Oklahoma, No. 3-ranked St. Mary’s and No. 21-ranked Emporia State (Kan.), among others, and went 25-4 in their new $3.9 million home stadium, Tom Heath Field at Lawson Plaza. They also gave longtime coach Tom Heath his 600th career win along the way. OC had a pair of NCCAA first-team AllAmericans in senior catcher Martha Thomas and freshman pitcher Shea Coats. Thomas hit .422 with 53 RBIs and broke OC single-season and career records for on-base percentage and slugging percentage, set the career record for batting average and tied the single-season mark with 13 home runs. Coats went 24-4 with a 1.80 ERA and 197 strikeouts in 183 innings.
She threw 20 complete games and recorded 11 shutouts, including four straight in one stretch, during which she blanked opponents for 30 straight innings. Coats recorded 21 straight winning decisions. Coats also set the single-season school record for winning percentage by a pitcher (.857) and was only one win shy of tying the single-season record in that category. Coats, a fourtime winner of the NCCAA’s studentathlete of the week award, became OC’s first-ever freshman to earn AllAmerica honors. Both she and Thomas also earned NCAA Division II All-South Central Region second-team honors from the National Fastpitch Coaches Association.
The OC softball team finished as the NCCAA national runner-up – the best national finish ever by an OC women’s squad – while posting a 42-16 record, winning the NCCAA Central Region title and tying the school record for wins in a season. The Lady Eagles posted wins over 2013 NCAA Division II champion
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After a successful season, coaches Will Allen and Dave Rankin talk about their experience
thirds. This year we qualified 5 of our 6 player for the State tournament, and placed 2nd in regionals to State Champs Ed. North. Our four seniors led our team this year, Kyndal Heath, Jessica Garner, Heather Underwood, and Taylor Sullivan.
I was so happy for our #2 doubles team Heather Underwood and Taylor Sullivan for placing 8th in state this year with a 22-6 record.
Our #1 doubles team of Jessica Garner and Sarah Atkins had an awesome year qualifying for State and had a record of 22-7.
The most improved players this year were Sarah Atkins and Junior Libby Schneider. Sophormore Stevie Josey had a record of 23-7 this year and will be our leader next year. She. She was a state qualifier at #1 Singles, and placed 6th in state last year at #2 singles. She is a very solid player that could be Mustang’s first girls tennis All-Stater. Mustang Boys Coach Will Allen " We are really excited that Damon Truong, Colby Le, Jason Tsai, Trevor Berg, Tommy Ngo, Adam Nguyen qualified for the state tournament. They all worked extremely hard and we'll together.
We had a situation where Trevor Berg got hurt and we needed to move up Tony Nguyen from the JV into a spot at 2 singles. He did an excellent job, and the varsity members that had to be moved around also did great. Everything worked out and I was able to move the team back to original positions, but they were very good about the changes and made them successful. Our most improved player was probably Jaxon Taylor
He is a football player also, and is not able to participate in our fall rankings. He starts out a little behind the other players and must work very hard to get himself in the line-up. Jaxon did this and more, and I feel very confident that he has the ability desire and drive to be successful on the varsity team next year.
We are excited about some of the players from JV who will contribute next year. Tony Nguyen, Tyler Nguyen, Jaxon Taylor, Tyler Varney, and others. There are a couple 8th graders that will be pretty good next year so we are excited about that as well." Mustang Girls Coach Dave Rankin
"I am really proud that the Girls tennis team in the last 7 years has won an academic state champion in 2007 30 tournaments, 15 runner-ups and 8
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Alexis Le will be a Freshman next year and should help our top line-up as a strong player. Anita Casteel should be varsity next year and is a strong player with a win over a 4A state champion last year.
We graduate 4 of our top 6 this year. They will be hard to replace, but we have a good group of freshman that is up to the task. Next year will be a rebuilding year but the team will be very successful.
I will be retiring this year after coaching wrestling and tennis for 30 years and teaching for 39. Taylor Hurst will be taking over and will do an awesome job. We are lucky to have him."
Madison Young Mustang How long have you been involved with FCA? I have been involved with FCA for three years.
Who influenced you to join? I had always heard good things about FCA and I wanted the opportunity to share Jesus to others through school and in an athletic environment.
How has FCA made an impact in your life on and off the field? It has helped me grow in my faith and helped me to give my struggles to God, whether on the field or at home.
How have your beliefs helped you as an athlete? It has helped me to know that win or lose; it’s ok. We just need to give the Glory to God.
What is your favorite Bible verse and why? Philippians 4:13 is my favorite verse. It lets me know that whatever I do God will be with me. That he is there through every win or loss, and that I can do all things through him.
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Canadian Valley Tech Athlete of the Month Brooklyn Walls - Union City High School
Brooklyn Walls is a junior at Union City High School where she participates in volleyball, basketball and softball. “I can’t say that I have a favorite sport because each sport is so different yet fun in its own way. Next year our school is offering cheerleading for varsity, so I will also be a cheerleader,” said Brooklyn. Her passion for sports is obvious. “I have been taught to put all of my focus into whatever I am playing in that season and play it like it’s my favorite.” Sports are important to Brooklyn, but she’s involved in several other activities including STUCO and the academic team. She also plans to become Class President as a senior. Brooklyn is dedicated to doing her best in the classroom. “I would say my favorite subject is math. I enjoy how challenging it can be and also the satisfaction I have after learning how to do a problem that was once intimidating.” Continuing her education is important to Brooklyn and taking classes at Canadian Valley Tech has helped her further her education. “I am taking Graphic Design at the El Reno/Holt Campus. I've always been artistic and creative so I felt I needed a class to further educate myself in that area.”
Brooklyn has enjoyed her time at Canadian Valley Tech. “I feel CVTC and the organization, Skills USA, have taught me not only good computer and design skills, but also to branch out of my comfort zone and meet new people. I feel like these skills will bring success in whatever I choose to do in the future. My time at Canadian Valley has been one of the most enjoyable experiences of my high school career. The administration, staff, and all the students were amazing and so helpful. CVTC is one big family that I am proud to be apart of.” After high school Brooklyn plans on attending Oklahoma State University, but offers some advice to her fellow students at Union City. “My advice to the underclassmen would be to always give 110% in whatever you do. A major part of success is effort so I believe if you focus and do your best then you can achieve anything you set your mind to.”
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