CPHS Track: Cheyenne Walden and Aden Baughman win Meet of Champions

Two members of the Charles Page High School Track and Field team were invited to the Oklahoma Track Coaches Association (OTCA) Meet of Champions in Moore. Oklahoma State University-signed senior Cheyenne Walden and sophomore Aden Baughman both won 6A State Championship gold last week in Yukon and repeated their victories Tuesday against competitors from all classes. 

Walden, a nine-time State Champion, holds one Meet of Champions medal in Cross Country, but has never competed in Track before.

Walden finished the 1600 meter run in 5:02.58, the third-best time of her career, with a 13.66 second margin of victory over the runner-up. She defeated 3A State Champion Mandy Sykora (5:16.79), Class A State Champion Harlie Schmeling (5:20.9), and 3A Runner-Up Aubrey Schmidt (5:25.40). She finished the 3200 meter run in 10:57.45, 54.73 seconds ahead of the runner-up, 3A State Champ Sykora (11:52.18).

Baughman made his first trip to the Meet of Champs after winning his first State Title last weekend in the 800 meter run, running the fastest time of any Oklahoma High School student this season at 1:53.16. His Meet of Champs time wasn't far behind his State time at 1:53.54. He defeated 4A State Champion Dillon Phillips (1:54.26), 4A Runner-Up Tanner Blackmore (1:59.63), and Class A Runner-Up Andres Slaughter (2:05.93).

Walden is one of three members of the Class of 2017 who will continue her athletic career at OSU, while Baughman will have two more years with the Sandites.

6X Sandite of the Week: Cheyenne Walden wins two more State Championships

Charles Page High School senior and Oklahoma State University commit Cheyenne Walden won her eighth and ninth State Championship titles last weekend at Yukon High School, wrapping up the most productive high school athletic career in Sand Springs history. The four-time Cross Country State Champion and five-time Track State Champion ran her last race Wednesday at the OTCA Meet of Champions.

Walden has recorded a number of remarkable performances in her time at Charles Page. The six-time Sandite of the Week has won a total of 72 first-place medals during her high school career and is the most decorated athlete in Sand Springs history, when considering only OSSAA sanctioned events. 

In Cross Country she has won 29 total first-place medals. She won two one-mile runs, ten two-mile runs, seventeen five-kilometer runs, including four Conference Championships, four Regional Championships, four State Championships, and one Meet of Champions.

In Track she has won 43 first-place medals. She has won two 800-meter runs, six 1600-meter runs, and 29 3200-meter runs, including four Conference Championships, six Regional Championships, five State Championships, and two Meet of Champions. In the 3200 meter run she has won 25-straight events and hasn't lost since the State Meet her freshman year. 

Walden's personal best in the 800 meter run is 2:17.58, which netted her fourth in State as a junior, only seven seconds behind the all-time Oklahoma State record. Her niche lies in distance running, however, and she only competed in the 800 once this season. She won that event. 

In the 1600 she holds a personal-best of 4:57.07, set just last week in the 6A State Meet. That mark was the all-time best performance at a State Championship meet, and was less than three seconds behind the State record. On average, she won each 1600 run by 5.78 seconds this season.

In the 3200 her personal record is 10:45.43, only seven seconds behind the State record. On average, she won each 3200 run by 52.88 seconds this year.

In Cross Country she holds a PR 5:21 in the one-mile, 11:19.5 in the two-mile, and 17:32 in the 5K.

Sand Springs wrestling club wins Junior and Schoolboy Freestyle State Championships

The Sand Springs Team Big wrestling club came in third place overall at the Oklahoma USA State Tournament in Cushing last weekend. They won State Championship titles in Schoolboy Freestyle and Junior Freestyle. Nine Team Big wrestlers combined for thirteen State titles between the two styles.

They also placed third in Novice Freestyle, third in Novice Greco, fourth in Schoolboy Greco, ninth in Cadet Freestyle, eleventh in Intermediate Greco, thirteenth in Cadet Greco, and sixteenth in Intermediate Freestyle. Threestyle Wrestling came in first overall, followed by Oklahoma Wrestling Academy in second. Threestyle is based in Pryor and OWA wrestles out of Edmond.

Team Big meets in the Charles Page High School wrestling room on Mondays and Wednesdays at 5:30 p.m. and is open to wrestlers outside of Sand Springs as well.

Junior

Charles Page High School senior Daton Fix (15-0 FS) took first place in freestyle at 132 pounds. He teched Logan Herell 10-0, Caron Watson 12-2, and OSSAA State Runner-Up Xavear Cullors 11-0.

Cullors, a junior from Collinsville, came in runner-up, defeated Verdell Schoats 14-8, Clayton Hanna 10-0, and Jason Christman 11-0 before falling to Fix.

CPHS senior Michael Ritchey (17-3 FS, 3-0 GR) came in runner-up in freestyle at 126 pounds. He scored a 10-0 tech fall over OSSAA State Runner-Up Kolton Smith, but fell 12-5 to Oklahoma State University-commit Jet Taylor.

Kaleb Tabor (9-4 FS, 0-2 GR) came in runner-up in freestyle at 160 pounds. He defeated Ryan Swanson 7-4, then teched OSSAA State Runner-Up Tyler Dieringer 25-14 before falling 10-0 to OSSAA State Runner-Up Dustin Plott in the finals.

Stillwater senior Christian Bahl placed second in freestyle at 182 pounds. He defeated Alexander Kauffman 4-3 and Shane Flandermeyer 10-0 before falling 11-1 to Jaryn Curry.

Claremore senior Tracy Reeder placed fourth in freestyle at 160 pounds. He pinned Carson Trindle in 47 seconds and topped Fisher Johnson 23-20, but fell 14-4 to Wes Ahrberg in the opening round and 11-8 to Ahrberg in the placement round.

Cadet

Carter Young (20-0 FS, 16-0 GR) took first place in both styles at 106 pounds, hammering his way through the competition with six technical falls and a pin to remain undefeated for the season. In freestyle he defeated Kilian McNichol 10-0, Jon Lee 10-0, Reese Davis 16-4, and Braeden Williams 10-0. In Greco he pinned Lee in 22 seconds, then teched Brayden Seago and Williams 10-0 each. Just two weeks ago he claimed national titles in both styles.

Collinsville’s Caleb Tanner came in runner-up in freestyle at 132 pounds. He teched Ti Lockwood 10-0 and Luke Surber 20-10 before falling 11-6 to Reece Witcraft in the finals.

Schoolboy

Kaden Glass (9-0 FS, 6-0 GR) took first place in both styles with four pins and two forfeits. In freestyle he pinned Kaylon Wolf in 15 seconds and Aundra Rhea in 1:23. In Greco he pinned Wolf in 19 seconds and Rhea in 1:03.

Christian Forbes (17-0 FS, 3-4 GR) took first place in freestyle and second in Greco at 84 pounds. In freestyle he continued his undefeated season with a 7-4 decision over Keaton Story, then teched Clay Gates 12-2 and Shelton Chastain 10-0. In Greco he teched Ethan Freer and Brock Gowens 10-0, but fell 3-2 to Chastain in the finals. This was his fifth-straight freestyle win this season.

Justin Vaughn (4-2 FS, 4-1 GR) took first place in freestyle at 70 pounds, pinning Mason Hanna in 3:28 and teching Jacob Caviness 10-0. This is his third-straight tournament win.

Bryce Fisher (10-1 FS) took first place in freestyle at 136 pounds, scoring four tech falls without giving up a single point. He defeated Jack Wells and Francisco Jr. Famero 10-0 each, and Brice Hickman and Gavin Koehler 12-0 apiece.

Cole Brooks (10-2 FS, 8-3) came in second in freestyle at 91 pounds. He defeated Cutter Sheets 12-6 and Tyler Johnson 10-0, but fell 14-2 to Jordan Williams in the finals.

Ethan White (12-1 FS) placed second in freestyle at 120 pounds, suffering his first loss of the season. He previously won four-straight freestyle tournaments. He defeated Parrish Terry 12-8 and pinned Michael Kenny in 37 seconds, but was pinned in 3:02 by Hudson Neeley.

Clay Gates (11-14 FS, 0-1 GR) took third place in freestyle at 84 pounds. He defeated Jayce Caviness 5-4, Brock Gowens 10-0, and Rhett Peak 8-4, but fell 12-2 to teammate Christian Forbes.

Rhett Peak (12-6 FS, 7-2 GR) took fourth place in both styles at 84 pounds. In freestyle he teched Brock Gowens 10-0, but was defeated 9-4 by Shelton Chastain. In the consolation rounds he defeated Braden Potts 8-7, but fell 8-4 to teammate Clay Gates. In Greco he teched Gowens 10-0, but fell to Chastain and Potts.

Intermediate

Nation Johnson (9-8 FS, 9-9 GR) took third place in both styles at 80 pounds. In freestyle he lost his opening match 24-14 to Trae Rios, but rebounded with three-straight tech falls over Erik Roy, Jude Smith, and Braxton Antuna. In Greco he was once again defeat by Rios in the opening round, but he pinned Antuna in 2:26 and Smith in 0:35 before falling 11-0 to Jake Miller.

Promised Johnson (15-6 FS, 8-11 GR) took fourth place in Greco at 70 pounds. He lost two of four matches, both to Kaden Wallace, but scored a pair of 10-0 tech falls in between losses.

Novice

Clayton Giddens (17-0 FS, 2-0 GR) continued his undefeated spring season with a pair of State titles at 70 pounds. Not only has he not lost a single match this season, but he hasn’t given up a single point. He has exclusively wrestled freestyle this spring, but took on both styles for State. In freestyle he teched Garrett Salt and Gunner Richey 10-0 each, then pinned Wesley Madden in 56 seconds. In Greco he teched Richey 12-0 and Zane Donley 10-0.

Abraham Flores (11-5 FS, 11-3 GR) took first place in Greco and second in freestyle. In freestyle he teched Deago Chay and Adrian Flores, but fell 14-6 to Garhett Reese. Adrian Flores was his only competitor in Greco and he won the best-of-three series with a pair of tech falls.

Balance Johnson (13-4 FS, 13-1 GR) took first place in Greco and second in freestyle. In freestyle he teched Andrew Bowron 10-0 and pinned Shane Lovejoy in 33 seconds before falling to Logan Richard and Caden Kelley. In Greco he teched Richard 24-14, pinned Lovejoy in 26 seconds, and teched Bowron 10-0.

Robert Burke (7-2 FS, 4-3 GR) took second place in freestyle at 65 pounds. He won a 5-4 decision over Gerald Harris and a 13-4 decision over Dylan Bratt before falling 10-0 to Dillon Ryan in the finals.

CPHS Baseball: Cordell, Tolbert, Thompson sign LOIs to play at Rose State College

Left to right: Josh Cordell, Treyce Tolbert, and Mack Thompson all signed letters of intent to play baseball for Rose State College. (Courtesy Photo).

Three members of the Charles Page High School Class of 2017 signed letters of intent to play baseball at Rose State College Monday afternoon.

Josh Cordell, Treyce Tolbert, and Mack Thompson were regular starters on the CPHS varsity team that went 19-20 this season and came in Runner-Up at the Regional Tournament.

Rose State is a public two-year junior college located in Midwest City, Oklahoma. The Raiders went 20-34 overall this season with a 3-18 conference record under Head Coach Coty Cooper. They compete in the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) Division One.

Cordell played in 21 games this season, primarily as a pitcher. He amassed a 6-3 record, the most wins of any pitcher on the team, with a 3.24 Earned Run Average. His ERA was second on the team, and his WHIP (Walks+Hits per Innings Pitched) was the team-best at 1.309. He was the most-used pitcher on the team and finished second in total strikeouts with 48.

Mack Thompson played in all 39 games and was the number three batter overall, and number two batter among players with at least twenty at-bats. He finished with a .352 batting average, .492 slugging average, and .438 on-base percentage. He was second on the team in slugging average and total hits (43). He had a team-high 18 doubles and was one of only five players to triple. He scored a team-high 34 runs and was fifth in RBI with 16. He also led the team with 18 stolen bases and was never once caught stealing. He tied for first in double-plays with 9. He pitched 7 innings this season with an 0-1 record, 4.00 ERA, 2.143 WHIP, 6 strikeouts, and recorded two saves.

Treyce Tolbert played in all 39 games and was the team-leader in batting average (.381), slugging average (.534), and total hits (45). He was third in on-base percentage (.475), recorded 15 doubles, a team-high 2 triples, and was one of only three players to hit a home run. He was second on the team in total runs (30) and RBI (29). He was third in stolen bases with 14 steals and an .875 percentage. 

CPHS Baseball: Final Season Statistics

The Charles Page High School varsity baseball team recently concluded a 19-20 season with an impressive showing at the Regional Tournament, battling their way through the losers' bracket and nearly upsetting the host team from Jenks, winning three of five games in the post season. 

Five members of the talented Sandite lineup have signed letters of intent to continue their careers at the collegiate level.

Below are the final season statistics for all members of the varsity squad.

Games played

39 Braden Askew
39 Hunter Greathouse
39 Mack Thompson
39 Treyce Tolbert
38 Ty Steelman
38 Josh Taber
38 Cal Watkins
36 Cale Savage
35 Kyler Copeland
24 Braden Millican
21 Josh Cordell
21 Garrett McCallie
20 Kameron Adcock
20 Braden Cook
20 Riley Rutledge
18 Brock Youngblood
11 Lucas Adcock
10 Ben Banker
9 Ian Baker
8 Tyler Ash
3 Seth Villines
2 Malachi Burks
1 Conner Dennis

Batting Average

.381 Treyce Tolbert (118 at-bats)
.368 Braden Millican (19 at-bats)
.352 Mack Thompson (122 at-bats)
.350 Hunter Greathouse (117 at-bats)
.346 Cale Savage (81 at-bats)
.333 Tyler Ash (3 at-bats)
.316 Kameron Adcock (38 at-bats)
.310 Josh Taber (126 at-bats)
.266 Ty Steelman (64 at-bats)
.239 Braden Askew (92 at-bats)
.222 Riley Rutledge (27 at-bats)
.210 Cal Watkins (100 at-bats)
.192 Braden Cook (26 at-bats)
.167 Ian Baker (6 at-bats)
.160 Kyler Copeland (50 at-bats)
.143 Brock Youngblood (7 at-bats)
.000 Ben Banker (5 at-bats)
.000 Malachi Burks (3 at-bats)
.000 Josh Cordell (2 at-bats)

Slugging Average

.534 Treyce Tolbert (118 at-bats)
.492 Mack Thompson (122 at-bats)
.444 Hunter Greathouse (117 at-bats)
.432 Cale Savage (81 at-bats)
.368 Kameron Adcock (38 at-bats)
.368 Braden Millican (19 at-bats)
.333 Tyler Ash (3 at-bats)
.315 Braden Askew (92 at-bats)
.310 Josh Taber (126 at-bats)
.296 Riley Rutledge (27 at-bats)
.281 Ty Steelman (64 at-bats)
.250 Cal Watkins (100 at-bats)
.240 Kyler Copeland (50 at-bats)
.192 Braden Cook (26 at-bats)
.167 Ian Baker (6 at-bats)
.143 Brock Youngblood (7 at-bats)
.000 Ben Banker (5 at-bats)
.000 Malachi Burks (3 at-bats)
.000 Josh Cordell (2 at-bats)

On-Base Percentage

.520 Braden Millican (25 P.A.)
.500 Ian Baker (10 P.A.)
.475 Treyce Tolbert (141 P.A.)
.444 Ben Banker (9 P.A.)
.443 Cale Savage (106 P.A.)
.438 Mack Thompson (144 P.A.)
.400 Braden Cook (35 P.A.)
.380 Hunter Greathouse (129 P.A.)
.366 Josh Taber (142 P.A.)
.351 Ty Steelman (77 P.A.)
.348 Kameron Adcock (46 P.A.)
.344 Riley Rutledge (32 P.A.)
.343 Braden Askew (108 P.A.)
.333 Tyler Ash (3 P.A.)
.264 Cal Watkins (121 P.A.)
.258 Kyler Copeland (66 P.A.)
.250 Malachi Burks (4 P.A.)
.222 Brock Youngblood (9 P.A.)
.000 Josh Cordell (2 P.A.)

Hits

45 Treyce Tolbert
43 Mack Thompson
41 Hunter Greathouse
39 Josh Taber
28 Cale Savage
22 Braden Askew
21 Cal Watkins
17 Ty Steelman
12 Kameron Adcock
8 Kyler Copeland
7 Braden Millican
6 Riley Rutledge
5 Braden Cook
1 Tyler Ash
1 Ian Baker
1 Brock Youngblood

Doubles

18 Mack Thompson
15 Treyce Tolbert
8 Hunter Greathouse
7 Braden Askew
4 Kyler Copeland
4 Cale Savage
4 Cal Watkins
2 Riley Rutledge
2 Ty Steelman
1 Josh Taber

Triples

2 Treyce Tolbert
1 Kameron Adcock
1 Hunter Greathouse
1 Josh Taber
1 Mack Thompson

Home Runs

1 Hunter Greathouse
1 Cale Savage
1 Treyce Tolbert

Runs

34 Mack Thompson
30 Treyce Tolbert
26 Josh Taber
25 Hunter Greathouse
15 Braden Askew
15 Garrett McCallie
14 Cal Watkins
13 Cale Savage
13 Ty Steelman
7 Braden Millican
6 Riley Rutledge
3 Kameron Adcock
3 Tyler Ash
3 Ben Banker
3 Braden Cook
2 Lucas Adcock
1 Kyler Copeland

Runs Batted In

31 Hunter Greathouse
29 Treyce Tolbert
20 Cale Savage
18 Cal Watkins
16 Mack Thompson
15 Josh Taber
14 Braden Askew
9 Kyler Copeland
8 Ty Steelman
6 Kameron Adcock
6 Braden Millican
6 Riley Rutledge
1 Tyler Ash
1 Ian Baker
1 Braden Cook
1 Brock Youngblood

Base on Balls

20 Treyce Tolbert
16 Cale Savage
16 Mack Thompson
11 Cal Watkins
9 Braden Askew
9 Josh Taber
8 Kyler Copeland
7 Hunter Greathouse
6 Braden Cook
6 Ty Steelman
5 Braden Millican
4 Kameron Adcock
4 Ian Baker
3 Ben Banker
3 Riley Rutledge

Hit By Pitch

6 Braden Askew
4 Ty Steelman
4 Josh Taber
4 Mack Thompson
3 Braden Cook
3 Cale Savage
2 Riley Rutledge
2 Treyce Tolbert
1 Ben Banker
1 Malachi Burks
1 Kyler Copeland
1 Hunter Greathouse
1 Braden Millican
1 Brock Youngblood

Sacrifices

10 Cal Watkins
7 Kyler Copeland
6 Cale Savage
4 Kameron Adcock
4 Hunter Greathouse
3 Ty Steelman
3 Josh Taber
2 Mack Thompson
1 Braden Askew
1 Treyce Tolbert
1 Brock Youngblood

Stolen Bases

18 Mack Thompson (1.00)
16 Josh Taber (.888)
14 Treyce Tolbert (.875)
12 Ty Steelman (1.00)
6 Cale Savage (.857)
4 Braden Millican (1.00)
4 Cal Watkins (1.00)
4 Braden Askew (.500)
3 Garrett McCallie (1.00)
3 Riley Rutledge (.750)
2 Kyler Copeland (1.00)
2 Hunter Greathouse (.400)
1 Kameron Adcock (1.00)
1 Lucas Adcock (1.00)
1 Tyler Ash (1.00)

Double Plays

9 Mack Thompson
9 Cal Watkins
6 Cale Savage
5 Hunter Greathouse
3 Josh Taber
1 Kyler Copeland
1 Ty Steelman

Pitching Record

2-0 Braden Millican
1-0 Ben Banker
6-3 Josh Cordell
3-2 Braden Askew
1-1 Cale Savage
4-6 Hunter Greathouse
2-6 Brock Youngblood
0-1 Ty Steelman
0-1 Mack Thompson

Innings Pitched

49.2 Josh Cordell
46 Braden Askew
40 Hunter Greathouse
40 Brock Youngblood
21 Braden Millican
18.2 Riley Rutledge
10.2 Cale Savage
8 Ty Steelman
7 Mack Thompson
3 Ben Banker
0.2 Conner Dennis

Earned Run Average

1.970 Braden Millican
3.24 Josh Cordell
3.28 Cale Savage
4.00 Mack Thompson
4.13 Riley Rutledge
4.38 Hunter Greathouse
4.67 Ben Banker
5.25 Ty Steelman
5.44 Braden Askew
5.78 Brock Youngblood
31.82 Conner Dennis

Walks+Hits/Innings Pitched

1.309 Josh Cordell
1.407 Cale Savage
1.652 Braden Millican
1.792 Braden Askew
1.825 Brock Youngblood
1.850 Hunter Greathouse
1.929 Riley Rutledge
2.000 Ben Banker
2.143 Mack Thompson
2.500 Ty Steelman
6.061 Conner Dennis

Strikeouts

51 Hunter Greathouse
48 Josh Cordell
34 Braden Askew
27 Brock Youngblood
21 Riley Rutledge
9 Braden Millican
8 Cale Savage
7 Ty Steelman
6 Mack Thompson
2 Ben Banker

Saves

2 Mack Thompson
2 Brock Youngblood
1 Braden Millican

CPHS Track: Cheyenne Walden wins ninth State Championship, breaks State Record

Charles Page High School senior Cheyenne Walden won her ninth State title Saturday afternoon in Yukon. In the 1600 meter run she finished with a State-record performance of 4:57.07, knocking more than three seconds off the former State record of 5:00.75 set in 2003. She was eight seconds ahead of the Runner-Up, and five seconds ahead of her previous personal-best. This was her eleventh first-place medal in a 1600 run, for which she also won State last year.

On Friday she won the 3200 meter run, defeating the Runner-Up by more than twenty-two seconds for her 24th-straight first-place finish and 28th win overall. She hasn't lost in that event since placing third at State during her freshman year. 

The Oklahoma State University-commit already held seven State titles coming into this weekend's OSSAA 6A State Championship. When looking only at official OSSAA sanctioned events, Walden is the most decorated athlete in Sand Springs history.

Sophomore Aden Baughman has been utterly unstoppable in the 800 meter run this season. He has won six out of seven track meets, capping the year with his first 6A State Championship.

Not only did he win the State Championship with the fastest performance of his career, but he won with a three-second margin of victory over the runner-up. The 1:53.16 run was a remarkable improvement over his Regional run of 1:55.42, which was already the fastest time of the season for any high school athlete at any meet in Oklahoma, at any classification. His new time was only 1.46 seconds behind the all-time State Tournament record set in 2007. 

The next four runners after Baughman were all seniors, leaving him with a 4.35 margin of victory over any runner he'll compete against next year. He also competed in the 1600 run and took tenth place in 4:33.12. He was only 2.7 seconds behind his personal-best and 13.81 seconds behind the champion.

Colton Washington took seventh place in the long jump, leaping 21'11.25". 

Kris Edwards took tenth place in shot put with throws of 44'01.50", 45'01.50", and 47'01.50". 

The Lady Sandite 3200 relay team, comprised of Walden, Alexis Davis, Elizabeth Watts, and Tiqvah Soap, took eleventh place with a time of 10:29.79. 

The boys' 3200 relay team, comprised of Jaelyn Jackson, Ian Baustert, Jacob Garbey, and Baughman, took twelfth place with a time of 8:20.89, beating their season-best by nearly two seconds. It was the best Sandite performance since the 2013 team ran a pair of 8:17's to win the Skiatook meet and Regional meet.

Soap placed sixteenth in the 800 meter run with a career-best performance of 2:30.79. 


Girls Champions

100 Hurdles: Rachel Hamel (Mustang) 15.04
300 Hurdles: Rachel Hamel (Mustang) 45.15
100 Dash: Brandee Presley (Bixby) 11.84
200 Dash: Brandee Presley (Bixby) 24.21
400 Dash: Tianna Holmes (Moore) 55.39
800 Run: Ally Ryan (Jenks) 2:09.28
1600 Run: Cheyenne Walden (CPHS) 4:57.07
3200 Run: Cheyenne Walden (CPHS) 10:53.54
400 Relay: Edmond Memorial (Ayleshia Joseph, Keyonna Wilson, Taylor Norman, Morganne Mukes) 47.20
800 Relay: Edmond Memorial (Alysheia Joseph, Keyonna Wilson, Taylor Norman, Morganne Mukes) 1:40.37
1600 Relay: Moore (Kamrie Harrison, Amiyah Moore, Avril Martin, Tianna Holmes) 3:54.15
3200 Relay: Bartlesville (Rilee Rigdon, Alyse Littlesun, Madi Taylor, Shay Stayton) 9:35.63
High Jump: Bailey Golden (Choctaw) 5'08.00"
Long Jump: Bailey Golden (Choctaw) 18'03.75"
Pole Vault: Heather Ward (Owasso) 11'06.00"
Shot Put: Tyrzah Stinson (Union) 41'02.25"
Discus Throw: Tyrzah Stinson (Union) 149'07"

Team Scores

  1. Edmond Memorial 134
  2. Moore 66
  3. Union 50
  4. Bartlesville 46
  5. Bixby 40
  6. Jenks 40
  7. Southmoore 38
  8. Owasso 37
  9. Edmond North 27
  10. Deer Creek 25
  11. Midwest City 24
  12. Choctaw 22
  13. Mustang 22
  14. Sand Springs 20
  15. Stillwater 12
  16. Broken Arrow 10
  17. Norman 8
  18. Norman North 7
  19. Enid 4
  20. Putnam City North 4
  21. Yukon 4
  22. Lawton 4
  23. Edmond Santa Fe 3
  24. Ponca City 2
  25. Sapulpa 2

Boys Champions

110 Hurdles: Darius Releford (Edmond Memorial) 14.24
300 Hurdles: Cordell Myers (Broken Arrow) 38.40
100 Dash: Jesse Porter (Putnam West) 10.66
200 Dash: Leondre Woods (Jenks) 21.98
400 Dash: Keviyon Cooper (Union) 48.23
800 Run: Aden Baughman (CPHS) 1:53.16
1600 Run: Matt Young (Jenks) 4:19.31
3200 Run: Matt Young (Jenks) 9:12.51
400 Relay: Union (Patrick Fields, J.T. McCloud, A.K. Wilson, Keviyon Cooper) 41.72
800 Relay: Union (Patrick Fields, J.T. McCloud, Travon Delph, Keviyon Cooper) 1:27.14
1600 Relay: Union (Patrick Fields, J.T. McCloud, Travon Delph, Keviyon Cooper) 3:18.09
3200 Relay: Putnam City (Daniel Bradshaw, Donavan Redd, Brock Vandersypen, Morris Wynn) 7:59.67
High Jump: Vernon Turner (Yukon) 7'04.00"
Long Jump: Anthony Riley (Westmoore) 24'05.25"
Pole Vault: Tate McDonald (Norman) 15'00.00"
Shot Put: Patrick Larrison (Moore) 63'03.00"
Discus Throw: Patrick Larrison (Moore) 184'07"

Team Scores

  1. Union 104
  2. Edmond Memorial 91
  3. Westmoore 46
  4. Jenks 37
  5. Putnam City West 37
  6. Edmond Santa Fe 36
  7. Putnam City 36
  8. Moore 36
  9. Owasso 31
  10. Norman 26
  11. Yukon 25.5
  12. Edmond North 24
  13. Bartlesville 23
  14. Broken Arrow 16
  15. Choctaw 11.5
  16. Mustang 11
  17. Sand Springs 10
  18. Deer Creek 9
  19. Capitol Hill 8
  20. Bixby 8 
  21. Midwest City 8
  22. Southmoore 7
  23. Norman North 4 
  24. Muskogee 4
  25. U.S. Grant 2