2026 Oklahoma Girls Spring Sports Players to Watch List – Presented by Shelter Insurance

To add any players to this list, please email a nomination to [email protected]. Please be sure to include the athlete’s name, school, grade, and why you think they should be added to the list.

GOLF

Malley Baker – Arapaho-Butler
Malley began playing golf in January of 2025 and her growth as a player has been remarkable. She has worked extremely hard, and that dedication clearly shows in her game. Steady and levelheaded on the course, she brings a calm presence to every round. Her coaches are expecting big things from her this spring season.

Tinley Moore – Arapaho-Butler
Tinley has shown impressive potential during early preseason practices and brings a natural feel for the game from several years of experience. She is driven to compete, and that competitive fire is evident every time she tees it up. Look for Tinley to be a consistent presence in the top half of the lineup and to make a strong impact on the high school golf scene this year.

Keely Baker – Arapaho-Butler
Keely returns with tremendous potential and valuable experience. Coaches are expecting significant contributions from this hard-working student-athlete throughout the season. She is also an outstanding student in the classroom, which highlights her commitment and character.

Paityn Beason – Cameron
Paityn had a very impressive freshman year that concluded with a tie for twenty-first in the rain-shortened Class 2A Girls State Tournament at Winter Creek in Blanchard. She recorded four top-ten finishes in 2025, including a win at the Roland Lady Ranger Invitational and a third-place finish at the Class 2A Girls Regional at The Coves in Afton. In her lone tournament in the fall of 2025, she captured the Idabel Lady Warrior Invitational with a score of eighty-three. Paityn has high expectations for herself this spring, and a return trip to the Class 2A State Tournament is her clear goal.

Autumn McMahan – Cherokee
Autumn is extremely talented and already impressive as a freshman golfer. She spends a great deal of time working on her game year-round and is committed to steady improvement. Having competed in multiple tournaments and participated in a youth golf association, she is gaining valuable competitive experience. Her future in the sport is extremely bright, and her coaches are excited to watch her showcase her talents.

Andi Foughty – Choctaw
Andi is a four-year varsity player who brings experience and consistency to the lineup. She will be aiming to qualify for her third trip to the state tournament, which reflects her strong play. Slotted in the number one bag position this season, she is expected to be a mid- to low-eighties scorer and a reliable leader.

Madison Barton – Choctaw
Madison is a two-year varsity golfer who sets a strong example for her teammates. She excels as both a student and an athlete and serves as a great role model for the underclassmen. Her steady work ethic has helped her develop into a reliable player in the lineup.

Karsyen Kiker and Joely Wise – Collinsville
Seniors Karsyen and Joely form the one-two punch at the top of the Collinsville girls lineup. Both players have the talent and experience to put together a promising final season. Their leadership and play should anchor the team throughout the year.

Mackinlee Brunker – Cordell
Mackinlee, the oldest daughter of Heather and McCrae Brunker, is a junior student-athlete who has quickly become one of the area’s top young golfers. As a sophomore, she captured the 2025 Class 2A State Championship and added multiple individual tournament titles, including a win at the Mustang Broncho Invitational this past fall. When she is not representing her school, she competes on the Junior LPGA circuit and gains valuable experience against elite competition. Off the course, she volunteers at Crimson Creek Golf Course, maintains a four-point-zero GPA in honors classes, and mentors younger players in the program. With her work ethic, talent, and character, her future in golf and beyond looks exceptionally bright.

Mylee Brunker – Cordell
Mylee, the youngest daughter of Heather and McCrae Brunker, is a freshman who is already emerging as one of the area’s top young golfers. She won numerous junior high individual tournaments as an eighth grader and benefits from learning alongside a former state champion father and a state champion older sister. Mylee competes with her sister on the Junior LPGA circuit, volunteers at Crimson Creek Golf Course, and maintains a four-point-zero GPA while participating in several extracurricular activities. She is also a valuable member of the high school girls basketball team. With her work ethic, talent, and character, her future in golf and beyond looks very bright.

Kilie Rasmussen – Cordell
Kilie is a sophomore at Cordell High School who brings dedication and strong character to everything she does. Having played golf for only two years, she competed in her first high school tournament this past fall and continues to develop her skills. She also plays softball and serves as a manager for both the boys and girls basketball programs. Academically, she ranks near the top of her class and is respected for her work ethic, honesty, and leadership. As the oldest sibling and an active volunteer, Kilie is a standout student-athlete and a positive influence on and off the course.

Surinity Cates Nelson – East Central
Surinity is in her first year of playing golf and is already embracing the challenge of learning a new sport. She also serves as the volleyball captain, which showcases her leadership and competitiveness. Her willingness to step into golf while leading in another sport shows her versatility and drive.

Abbie Justiz – Edmond North
Abbie is calm, collected, and the leader of the team this year. She sets the tone with her steady presence and composure on the course. Her leadership helps keep the group focused and confident in competition.

Sophia Kennedy – Edmond North
Sophia is the quiet goofball of the team, bringing a fun energy to every practice and tournament. She has a knack for hitting the ball solidly, often before anyone realizes she is even lined up. Her mix of humor and dependable play makes her a great teammate.

Ishani Patel – Edmond North
Ishani is a steady, funny athlete who adds both reliability and personality to the team. She is the kind of teammate everyone enjoys being around, and she brings strong chemistry to the lineup. Her consistent play and positive attitude make her a key piece of the squad.

Maili Whitehead – Edmond Santa Fe
Maili is a three-year varsity starter who has built an impressive résumé through summer play on the South Central PGA and Under Armour Junior Golf circuits. She has competed in the Under Armour program since age eleven and has earned multiple opportunities to play in national events in Florida. Maili is a humble, soft-spoken player who spends countless hours practicing at Kickingbird Golf Club, often from morning until afternoon. Her relentless work ethic has become contagious for her teammates and set a high standard for the program. She strives to execute every shot well and helps make her teammates better through her example.

Bella Le – Edmond Santa Fe
Bella enters her second year as a varsity golfer with a renewed sense of determination. Disappointed by a sixty-fifth-place finish at state last season, she used that experience as motivation for a strong summer of practice and tournaments. She regularly shot in the low eighties, broke eighty a few times, and has already posted a seventy-seven at Lakeside Memorial in Stillwater this fall. Bella is poised to surprise many teams this year with her improvement.

Camilla Tilley – Edmond Santa Fe
Camilla is a sweet, upbeat player whose smile and personality immediately draw people in. She is a positive presence at tournaments, helping beginners, encouraging experienced players, and handling rules questions with maturity and respect. Remarkably, she has only been playing golf for about three years, yet she has improved from an opening round of one hundred twenty-one to state scores under one hundred and summer rounds in the low to mid-eighties. Her work ethic, character, and competitive spirit show what a golfer should be on the course and in life.

Erin Womack – Elk City
Erin is a well-rounded athlete who excels in both golf and softball. She played in the number one and number two bag positions last year and has devoted significant time to improving her game. Her biggest strength is her long tee ball, and she has been working hard on her short game. This spring, she is expected to post scores in the low eighties and even the seventies and to contend in tournaments.

Kaidynce Cordell – Elk City
Kaidynce is a talented, hard-working athlete who demands a lot of herself. She underwent labrum surgery at the end of October 2025 and has only recently started hitting again. As she continues to regain mobility and confidence, she is expected to become a major driving force on the team. She carries herself very well on the golf course and maintains a great attitude.

Meghan Suter – Elk City
Meghan is the high-energy leader of the Elk City team. She keeps everyone organized, whether it is coordinating attire, bringing energy in the vehicle, or setting the tone on the putting green. Meghan loves to play golf and spends many hours at the course working to improve. Her positive personality and constant smile make her a natural center of attention and a favorite among her teammates.

Kylie Lemons – Empire
Kylie has been part of the Empire golf team for the past two years and has grown steadily as a player. She used the offseason to focus on improving her game and has made noticeable strides. Her commitment and effort position her to be an important contributor this season.

Autumn Powers – Empire
Autumn is an upcoming freshman who brings excitement and potential to the program. Coaches are eager to watch her grow in the game of golf. Her early enthusiasm suggests a promising future on the course.

Gabriella Gross – Heritage Hall
Gabriella is a four-year team captain who has built an outstanding high school career. She has recorded two state top-ten finishes, one state runner-up, and fourteen career wins. Her leadership and success set a high standard for everyone in the program.

Abigail Bennett – Hilldale
Abigail is a senior who works hard every day and leads by example. She is a dependable presence for her teammates and continues to lower her scores each season. Her steady improvement allows her to compete better each year.

Mackenzie Demoss – Hilldale
Mackenzie is a sophomore who made an early impact by qualifying for the state tournament as a freshman. She continues to work hard every day in preparation for her second high school season. Her dedication and experience make her a key player for Hilldale.

Jenna Morphis – Hilldale
Jenna is a senior who has stepped up as a leader every year she has been on varsity. She takes the underclassmen under her wing and provides support and guidance. Her teammates rely on her both on and off the course, making her an invaluable part of the program.

Kylie Butler – Idabel
Kylie is the scoring leader for her team and sets the pace with her play. She is very involved in school activities and is successful academically as well. Her ability to lead in the classroom and on the course sets a great example.

Harper McElroy – Idabel
Harper loves playing golf and brings strong effort to every practice and round. She works hard to get better and is very involved in school activities and clubs. Her dedication on the course and in the classroom makes her a valuable member of the team.

Khloe Impson – Idabel
Khloe is involved in many school activities and shows a special passion for Special Olympics. She brings that same caring attitude and work ethic to the golf course. Her commitment to others and to her sport reflects her strong character.

Josie Gibson – Inola
Josie is a junior who returns with postseason experience after playing in regional tournaments as both a freshman and a sophomore. She put significant time into her game this offseason to sharpen her skills. Coaches are excited to see her chase new personal bests during tournament play this year.

Tessa Groff – Inola
Tessa returns for her second year of golf as a junior. She will look to build on the foundation she laid last season. With another year of experience, she is expected to continue improving her scores and confidence.

Preslee Mefford – Inola
Preslee is a sophomore entering her second year on the team and already stands out as an outstanding student and teammate. She serves as the manager for the girls basketball team and represents Inola High School with pride. On the course, she is a fine golfer who supports and encourages those around her.

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Lisa Herman – Jenks
Lisa won the individual state championship as a freshman and returned as a senior to finish out a stellar high school career. She captured three tournament wins in the fall and has signed to play college golf at the University of Mississippi. Her accomplishments firmly establish her as one of the top players in the state.

Kenli Wade – Lawton MacArthur
Kenli is a four-year varsity golfer who has helped her team qualify for state three straight seasons. She is a hard worker who is either in the weight room or at the golf course when she is not in school. Kenli has signed to continue her golf career at Redlands next year. Her consistency and drive make her a cornerstone of the program.

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Maddie Pooschke – Lawton MacArthur
Maddie has been playing golf almost her entire life and brings a deep understanding of the game. She finished in the top ten at many junior high tournaments last year. This fall, she has worked very hard on her game. Maddie hopes to help the Lady Highlanders reach the state tournament this year.

Hallie Pooschke – Lawton MacArthur
Hallie is a three-year varsity golfer and one of the busiest students on campus. She is involved in dance, student council, Key Club, FCA, and many other activities while still finding time for golf. Hallie is always willing to help and go above and beyond when someone needs a hand. She manages her demanding schedule and still maintains a four-point-zero-plus GPA.

Ella Tolman – Lindsay
Ella is a seventeen-year-old junior at Lindsay High School who balances a four-point-zero GPA with a growing golf career. She is a member of Winter Creek Golf Club, the South Central Junior PGA, and the Thunderbird Golf Series. Ella carries the number one bag for Lindsay and is a two-time Class 3A Southwest Regional qualifier, having tied for first individually in 2025 while helping her team win the PC North JV Invitational. A fun fact is that she is left-handed but plays golf right-handed.

Ava Thomas – Lindsay
Ava is a freshman at Lindsay High School who holds a four-point-zero GPA and will be a strong varsity competitor in the 2025–2026 season. She has a great short game, excels at putting, and placed in the top ten at every middle school tournament she played. Ava’s scoring average is in the mid- to low-eighties, and she has already earned an Under Armour League championship and a Thunderbird League runner-up finish. She will compete in Thunderbird, South Central PGA, and OJGT events this year and hopes to become an All-State golfer like her dad.

Layne Albright – Madill
Layne grew up in a golf family and is now in her second year of playing the sport as a high school sophomore. When her coach first started with her, she was shooting in the one-thirties, but she has already improved by about twenty-five strokes. She now shoots around one hundred to one hundred five. Everyone is very excited to see how much she can grow in her game this year.

Tillie Chapa – Madill
Tillie is returning to golf this year as the team undergoes a revamp. She is very excited to get back on the course and compete again. Her enthusiasm should help energize the program.

Lexi Lovekamp – Mannford
Lexi is a three-year starter who has established herself as a consistent player in the lineup. Last season, she placed in the top ten in several tournaments. She will look to build on that success and push her game even further this year.

Trinity Tuell – Mannford
Trinity is the lone senior on the team and a standout track athlete who finished as state runner-up in the pole vault last season. She is also a member of the National Honor Society, showing her commitment to academics. Trinity’s leadership, multi-sport background, and competitive nature are invaluable to the golf program.

Audrey Rampey – McAlester
Audrey will hold the number one bag for McAlester this season. At times last year she was the team’s best scorer and showed an ability to drive the ball very well. With another year of experience, she is poised for a strong season.

Parker Cochran – McAlester
Parker is a great kid who is always working hard to get better. He consistently puts in extra effort to refine his skills. His attitude and work ethic make him a dependable member of the team.

Sophie Wansick-Eaton – McAlester
Sophie is a much-improved player who is competing with greater confidence this year. She believes she can be a consistent number two bag and has shown how four years of hard work can translate into success. Sophie is also a great student with high character, representing her school and team very well.

Paisley Noles – Moore
Paisley was the number one bag as a freshman last season and earned COAC all-conference honors. She is also a straight-A student, showing strong dedication in the classroom. Her combination of academic excellence and on-course performance makes her a cornerstone of the program.

Sheyanne Renfro – Moore
Sheyanne should be in the middle of the lineup as a freshman this year. She will gain valuable varsity experience right away. Her development will be important to Moore’s depth and future success.

Audrey Ellis – Owasso
Audrey is a senior who has signed with USAO to continue her golf career at the college level. She is an incredible player and an outstanding teammate. The team is fortunate to have her for another semester, and coaches are excited to see what she can accomplish this spring.

Zoey Shipman – Owasso
Zoey is a sophomore who has shown tremendous growth over the past year. She brings a positive, calm, and collected presence to the course and pairs that with an excellent work ethic. Zoey is a player to watch, and her coaches are thrilled to have her.

Avery Williams – Owasso
Avery consistently shows up and sets a strong example for the younger players. She leads with pride and confidence and combines hard work, talent, and humor. Her presence is a major asset to the team’s culture.

Kennedy Parker – Perkins-Tryon
Kennedy has been the number one bag for Perkins-Tryon for the past two seasons. She made a major jump from her freshman to her sophomore year and now regularly shoots in the low eighties with multiple rounds in the seventies. Coaches expect a similar leap this season. They are excited to see her continue to progress as a golfer.

Handley Anglin and Bristol Inselman – Perkins-Tryon
Handley and Bristol each carried a bag in every tournament last season as freshmen, gaining valuable experience. Now, as sophomores, they are expected to show great improvement. Both shot in the mid-eighties to low nineties last year, and the goal is for their scoring averages to stay in the eighties this season.

Ellie Aldridge – Perkins-Tryon
Ellie is the team’s only senior and a tremendous leader of the program. She is a great teammate, a strong student, and actively involved in FFA. As a golfer, she will complete her fourth year as a starter and recorded many rounds in the eighties last season. Coaches are excited for her senior year and expect a big jump in performance.

Sophie Whittern – Piedmont
Sophie is a three-year varsity golfer and a consistent number one bag who has been a key contributor to Piedmont’s success. She has qualified for the state tournament once and has earned several individual and team awards. Currently ranked among the top fifteen golfers in the state, she continues to show steady improvement and strong competitive focus. With her experience and work ethic, she is well-positioned to make a significant jump in the 2026 season.

Charli Richardson – Piedmont
Charli is new to golf but has already shown impressive promise and steady growth. She brings a strong willingness to learn, work hard, and improve each day. Her positive attitude and commitment have quickly made her a valuable addition to the program. Coaches expect her to accomplish big things throughout her high school career.

Nevaeh Rosalez – Piedmont
Nevaeh has devoted three years of hard work to reach her current skill level and continues to push herself forward. She is ranked among the top fifty golfers in the state and posted strong numbers this fall. With her experience, consistency, and drive, Nevaeh is positioned to achieve great things this spring.

Addison Sockey – Poteau
Addison had several strong tournament rounds last year and qualified for state as an individual during her freshman season. She played a lot of golf over the summer and made significant improvements in her game. Her development makes her a key player for Poteau moving into this year.

Lilly Reid – Regent Prep
Lilly is a multi-sport talent who helped the girls basketball team reach the Area tournament for the first time in school history. Just three days after that run, she made her golf debut and finished third out of ninety-eight golfers, showing her natural ability. She is set up for a special athletic career at Regent Prep and is known for her high character and coachable attitude.

Brody Boyd – Regent Prep
Brody is a multi-sport athlete who competes in basketball, football, and golf. He finished thirteenth out of five hundred sixty-five Class 2A golfers and has high goals of cracking the top ten and beyond in 2026. Brody aims to help lead the Regent Rams to back-to-back state championships. His competitiveness and versatility make him a key leader in the program.

Lilly Reid – Regent Prep
Lilly loves to compete and always gives her best effort. Her intensity and desire to improve raise the standard for those around her. She embodies the competitive spirit and coachability that every program values.

Emerson Carpenter – Sapulpa
Emerson lives on the golf course, figuratively speaking, and puts in more extra practice time than almost anyone. She and her dad play often, and her skills are constantly improving. Emerson is a fantastic asset to the team on and off the course, showing tremendous integrity and leadership.

Mackenna Carter – Sapulpa
Mackenna is the team’s returning state qualifier and turned in an outstanding postseason as a freshman. A multi-sport athlete, she is a fabulous teammate and a strong competitor. Coaches hope she continues to put in the work needed to make it back to state this year.

Ashtyn Ullrich – Sapulpa
Ashtyn is a freshman on the team but has spent many years in the Sapulpa Junior golf program. She already understands how the team operates and is stepping up like a seasoned leader. Her composure and demeanor on the course are contagious, and she balances humility with a strong competitive spirit. Ashtyn is a fantastic asset to the squad.

Kodee Bearpaw Pritchett – Sequoyah Tahlequah
Kodee was a member of the 2024 state championship team and returned as a state qualifier in 2025. Her experience in big moments makes her a valuable leader for Sequoyah Tahlequah. She will look to build on that success this season.

Samantha Tiller – Sperry
Sam would be one of the top players in Class 3A had she not been diagnosed with a serious back issue that will eventually require surgery. She has been granted the use of a cart this season, which will help manage swelling and allow her to swing more freely. With that support, she is expected to shoot in the high to mid-eighties. Her resilience and determination are inspiring.

Ruby Cody – Sperry
Ruby is very new to golf but has picked up the game quickly and improves every day. She works hard, has a natural knack for putting, and is gaining valuable experience this season. Coaches expect her to learn a lot now and be ready to contribute significantly next year. This group of sophomores, along with players coming from the new junior high program, is expected to be very strong by the time they are seniors.

Heidi Wade – Sperry
Heidi was perhaps the team’s biggest surprise last season. A beginner who has fallen in love with the game, she plays very smart golf, keeping the ball in the fairway almost every time and showing an almost natural putting stroke. By year’s end, she is projected to shoot in the low to mid-nineties, which could help Sperry reach state. Off the course, she is a cheerleader with a four-point-zero GPA in all honors and concurrent classes, active in her church, and widely adored at school.

Maggie Ruby – Stillwater
Maggie has been playing in Stillwater’s top five since her freshman year and has been a key factor at state each season. In 2025, she finished fifth individually and helped the team place second, and in 2024 she finished sixteenth and helped win the state championship. This season, she will likely serve as the number one or number two bag and remains a major contributor to the program.

Timber Wick – Stillwater
Timber is a ninth grader who will contribute to the varsity lineup this season. She is projected to shoot in the mid-seventies to mid-eighties, giving Stillwater another strong scorer. Her arrival adds depth and promise to an already talented team.

Nikki Pitts – Stillwater
Nikki is an outstanding person and golfer who brings care and organization to everything she does. She leads the team and encourages the younger golfers, serving as a steady role model. Her leadership and character are every bit as important as her on-course performance.

Jordyn Neeley – Stroud
Jordyn is a true multi-sport athlete who competes and excels year-round. She has qualified for the state cross country meet in each of her three high school seasons, is a two-year starter in basketball, and is a state qualifier in multiple track and field events. Golf is the newest part of her athletic career, and she made an immediate impact by qualifying for regionals in her first season. Never afraid of a challenge, she continues to work hard and has set her sights on qualifying for the state golf tournament this year.

Isla Arballo – Stroud
Sophomore Isla is coming off a strong season where she finished just one shot away from qualifying for the state tournament. That narrow miss has motivated her to work even harder. Focused and determined, she is aiming to make a state tournament appearance this season.

Carli Upoton – Tishomingo
Carli has finished in the top ten at state as both a freshman and a junior. She enters this year looking to secure another top-ten finish and close out her career on a high note. Her consistency on the biggest stage highlights her talent and competitive mindset.

Paris Gibbs – Tulsa Memorial
Paris is new to golf this year but brings athletic experience from track and flag football. She always has a positive attitude and has truly committed to expanding her horizons in the game of golf. Paris is eager to learn and improve over the next two seasons, and she also excels in the classroom.

Hadleigh Davis – Wagoner
Hadleigh excels on the course and in the classroom. She is a reliable asset to the team and contributes in every area. Her combination of academic and athletic success makes her an important leader for Wagoner.

Madison Harmon – Woodward
Madison is a senior and last year’s state qualifier for Woodward. Her coach has worked with her since her freshman year and has watched her progress significantly over time. She is a hard worker who puts in extra hours outside of practice, and that dedication has paid off in her results.

Madelyn Castor – Woodward
Madelyn is a sophomore who was one of the team’s top four players throughout last season. She works hard in practice and on her own time, often playing different courses and targeting her weaker areas. With her drive and commitment, she is definitely one to watch going into this season.

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Kylee Witt – Ada
Kylee is a returning starter and a key member of the varsity team. She has been an integral part of Ada’s back-to-back state championships. A gifted player and excellent leader, she also has an incredible work ethic.

Ava Moon – Ada
Ava is an incoming freshman who will compete on varsity this season. She works incredibly hard and already plays at a very high level. Her attitude and effort suggest she will make an immediate impact.

Taylor Cook – Ada
Taylor is a returning starter who won the state championship at number two doubles last season. She is an incredible player who spends more time on the court than anyone else. In addition to her skill, she is an excellent leader for the team.

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Gia East – Anadarko
Gia brings tremendous energy to the court every time she plays. Her footwork is excellent, and she is exciting and fun to watch. Though she is small in stature, she delivers a big game and was part of a girls doubles team that qualified for state last year.

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Aubree Price – Anadarko
Aubree is a sophomore who is very outgoing and successful in everything she does. She has a great knack for hitting big shots to end rallies. A natural competitor and winner in life, she is an exciting player to watch compete.

Kelly Barron – Anadarko
Kelly is poised to be one of Anadarko’s valedictorians and is very intelligent, well-mannered, and well-spoken, though naturally shy. She always seems to be on the right side of things and never gets into trouble. Excellent at everything she does, she qualified for state last year and aims to do so again.

Abby Shelley – Bartlesville
Abby was the state runner-up last year as a sophomore, with her only loss coming in three sets in the state finals. She works incredibly hard on her game and has already made noticeable improvements from last season. Her coaches are excited to see what she does this year and to enjoy the journey with her.

Sophie Kelly – Bartlesville
Sophie is a freshman who played number one singles for the junior high team last year and performed very well all season. She learned a great deal and will now be able to watch and learn from Abby while continuing to develop her own game. Sophie is a great kid who works hard and never complains.

Claire Auschwitz – Bartlesville
Claire is a senior team captain who has been a leader in the program for several years. She is a solid tennis player and an even better person. Her competitive nature and leadership make her invaluable to the team.

Ashlynn Turnbull – Bristow
Ashlynn has played for the past three years and has grown into a key contributor. She serves as a team leader and brings experience and stability to the lineup. Her consistency and attitude set a great example for her teammates.

Lily Bryant and Bailey Rusche – Carl Albert
Lily has been a four-year starter and has placed at state in doubles every season, including third at number two doubles as a freshman, third at number one doubles as a sophomore, and sixth at number one doubles as a junior. She has been an outstanding player for Carl Albert, demonstrating great sportsmanship and leadership while encouraging her teammates to do their best. Bailey is also a four-year starter who played number two singles as a freshman and placed fourth at state, then moved to number one doubles and finished third and sixth in her next two seasons. A fierce competitor with unmatched passion, she expects to win every time she steps on court and always gives everything she has on every point. Together, Lily and Bailey lead the team through their effort, example, and determination.

Annabel and Brynli Crawford – Carl Albert
Annabel and Brynli are sisters who have played tennis throughout middle school and bring strong athletic backgrounds as multi-sport athletes. They have a clear desire to be the best and love the sport of tennis. Their athleticism and drive give them the potential to become excellent players for Carl Albert.

Kiara Alexander – Chickasha
Kiara is a multi-sport athlete who is fully dedicated to her craft. She refuses to rely only on her natural talent and works continuously to improve. Her commitment and effort set a high standard for others.

Nahla Alexander – Chickasha
Nahla is always seeking to improve and understand the game at a deeper level. She approaches tennis with a wonderful outlook and positive attitude. Her mindset makes her a joy to coach and a strong teammate.

Mylie Crawford – Chickasha
Mylie is described as the perfect example of who everyone should strive to be. She leads through her character, effort, and attitude on and off the court. Her presence elevates the entire team.

Elara Jones – Edmond Santa Fe
Elara is a ninth grader who plays constantly on the USTA circuit. She already has strong results, including reaching the finals in just her second high school tournament. With the amount of time she spends competing, she has the chance to become a truly outstanding player and already has several impressive wins.

Roslyn Stark – Edmond Santa Fe
Roslyn is a sophomore currently playing number one doubles. She is a gamer who performs her best in big matches and will be partnered with junior Julia Smith, forming a duo the coaches are very excited about. The program has not qualified a number one doubles or number one singles line in several years, and there is real hope that this pair can break through.

Paula Godina – Edmond Santa Fe
Paula leads by example and plays the number two singles line. She has been a varsity starter since her freshman year and has already qualified for state once. With her experience and work ethic, she has a great chance to qualify again at number two singles this season.

Carson Olmsted – Guthrie
Carson is a four-year starter who placed third at number one doubles as a sophomore and fourth last season. He has always been extremely helpful with the team, assisting with camps and working with junior high players. His leadership and service will be greatly missed when he graduates.

Karlie Jones – Lincoln Christian
Karlie is one of Lincoln Christian’s best players and a returning state medalist. Last year, she and partner Avarie Castagna finished fifth at number two doubles. A straight-A student and terrific leader, she also helped guide the volleyball team to the state tournament as a setter. Her success in multiple areas shows her versatility and dedication.

Isla Oakes – Lincoln Christian
Isla is a freshman who is expected to earn a varsity spot. She came up through the early years of the junior high program and plays with a relentlessness and fearlessness that her coaches love. Despite her youth, she is someone they trust to help solidify the back end of the lineup.

Grace Wheeler – Lincoln Christian
Grace is a senior and three-year starter who has played number one doubles and number one singles over the past two seasons. A fierce competitor, she is willing to do whatever the team needs. She is also an academic state champion who volunteers constantly with her church and pours into others through OnEighty. Her leadership, service, and effort make her a cornerstone of the program.

Erica Galvez – McAlester
Erica has been the number one singles player for three years and serves as the guiding force for the younger athletes. She sets the standard with her play and her example. Her leadership on and off the court is invaluable to McAlester tennis.

Emma Ayers – McAlester
Emma is a sophomore returning with a year of experience at number one doubles. She is a hard worker who is motivated to have a great season. Her growth and determination should make her a key contributor this year.

Lily Clark – Riverfield
Lily is the team leader and defending state champion. She went undefeated in 2025 and was named the Tulsa World Player of the Year. Lily has committed to Rhodes College in Memphis, where she will play tennis and study psychology. Her achievements and leadership set a high bar for the entire program.

Zoe Jackson – Riverfield
Zoe reached the finals at number two singles at the state tournament last year, falling in a tough championship match. She has improved dramatically since then and looks to be a strong contender this season. Her progress and resilience make her a player to watch.

Raegan Hipp – Skiatook
Raegan is a three-year starter who began at number two doubles, quickly found success, and moved up to number one doubles. A two-sport athlete in tennis and volleyball, she is also exceptional academically. She works hard on and off the court, always seeking to better herself in both character and skill. A fantastic teammate, she leads by example and encourages others to give their best.

Jordyn Tracy – Skiatook
Jordyn is involved in a wide range of activities, including band, volleyball, basketball, tennis, and powerlifting, all while taking advanced classes. She finished fifth at regionals in number one singles last year as a freshman. Competing with a sharp edge, she strives to be the best both on and off the court.

Lily West – Westmoore
Lily played number one doubles last year and had a solid season, though she narrowly missed qualifying for state. The expectation is that she will build on that experience and take her game to another level. Coaches are anticipating a breakthrough year from her.

TRACK

Samara Stevens – Altus
Samara is only a sophomore, but she will be counted on to fill several key roles for the team this season. She reached state last year as part of the three thousand two hundred relay and will join the one thousand six hundred relay this year. Samara will also compete again in the one hundred hurdles and three hundred hurdles and may be called upon to run on the eight hundred relay as well. She is always willing to step in wherever she is needed at every meet.

Kyera Osborn – Altus
Kyera qualified for state last year in the three hundred hurdles and the one thousand six hundred relay. This year is shaping up to be even better for her as she builds on that experience. She left state a bit frustrated after just missing the three hundred hurdles final as a freshman, and that memory has fueled her determination. Kyera is focused on that event and is driven to stand on the podium this season.

Laura Bittner – Altus
Laura is new to the program this year after moving from Illinois over the summer. She is one of the most polite people you could meet and brings a great attitude to every practice. During workouts, she always gives one hundred percent and is very receptive to coaching. Laura’s desire to improve and willingness to learn are exactly what coaches hope for in an athlete.

London Poindexter – Bixby
London is a consistent high point scorer who contributes in multiple events, including high jump, long jump, the one hundred hurdles, and the three hundred hurdles. She consistently rises to the challenge and does whatever is needed for the team’s success. Last season, she selflessly stepped away from the three hundred hurdles to run a leg on the four by four hundred relay, helping the team finish fifth at the state meet. Just a junior, London has several exciting seasons still ahead of her.

Ella Miller – Bixby
Ella is a sophomore who has shown tremendous growth and improvement in just one season. As a freshman, she earned a spot on the varsity four by one hundred relay and is now the team’s top one hundred meter sprinter. Her steady work ethic, desire to improve, and competitive mindset make her an underclassman to watch this year.

Tatum Penland – Bixby
Tatum is a true example of character and leadership within the Bixby program. She shows up every day ready to work, treats teammates and coaches with respect, and always puts the team first. Her consistency, accountability, and positive presence help set the standard for the team’s culture.

Peyton Hennigh – Blanchard
Peyton is a versatile track and field athlete who can contribute in nearly every area. She is capable in the jumps, the sprints, and the distance events and performs at a high level in all of them. Her all-around ability makes her invaluable to the Blanchard lineup.

Keira Scott – Blanchard
Keira is another multi-talented track and field athlete for Blanchard. She can sprint, run mid-distance, and compete in the long jump, giving the team flexibility across several events. Her range and athleticism make her an important part of the program.

Daizy Martin – Blanchard
Daizy has not missed a single practice in the past four years. She never complains and simply laces up and runs hard no matter what is asked of her. Her consistency, toughness, and attitude make her a coach’s dream.

Kylie Dooney – Canadian
Kylie is a do-it-all athlete for Canadian, competing in volleyball, basketball, and track. She has springy athleticism and posts impressive long jump and high jump numbers. With her versatility and talent, she will be a great addition to any college track program she chooses to join at the next level.

Breanna Grigsby and Serenity Nolan – Choctaw
Breanna has already had success in the past, and the coaches are looking to build the program around her strengths. Serenity is a strong hurdler and sprinter with big goals for the season. Together, they form an important part of Choctaw’s core.

Layla King – Choctaw
Layla was the regional runner-up in the discus and is determined to build on that performance this year. She is a strong leader and teammate who provides stability and guidance to the group. Her work ethic and presence help drive the throws squad.

Gretta Geisler – Corn Bible Academy
Gretta qualified for state in the long jump as a junior in 2025. Her determination and work ethic set her apart from many other athletes. She continues to push herself to reach new marks in her senior season.

Kennedy Singleton – Coweta
Kennedy is one of Coweta’s leaders and strives to improve every day. She brings focus and effort to each practice and meet. Her example helps raise the standard for her teammates.

Clara Winter – Coweta
Clara is a fierce competitor who is always willing to do whatever is needed to compete at a high level. She is never afraid to take on a challenge or step into a new role. Her mindset makes her a valuable asset to the program.

Hailey Henley – Coweta
Hailey is always willing to do what is asked of her and approaches every event with enthusiasm. She loves to compete and usually has a smile on her face from start to finish. Her positive attitude makes the team environment better for everyone.

Patience Pitts – Daniel Webster
Patience is a sophomore who qualified for state in the one hundred meter hurdles last year and has been running track since seventh grade. She has repeatedly medaled in the two hundred meters, the hurdles, and the long jump, showing her versatility. In addition to track, she is the captain of the varsity cheerleading squad and also ran cross country and played flag football this year. Patience’s commitment and leadership make her a standout student-athlete.

Keyla Barthelemy – Daniel Webster
Keyla ran track as an eighth grader last season, competing in the one hundred and two hundred meters and running on the four by one hundred relay team that finished second in two meets. She is also a starter on the girls varsity basketball team. Her speed and competitive experience will be valuable as she continues her track career.

Takaira “TK” Spicer – Del City
Takaira is a junior who continues to establish herself as one of the leaders of the Del City program. She was a member of multiple state-qualifying relays last spring and carried that momentum into the off-season by competing in summer track. This winter, she qualified for the state indoor meet in both the sixty and two hundred meters, showing major improvement from last year. TK is expected to lead the team in both practice and competition with her work ethic and dedication.

Kariyah Thornton – Del City
Kariyah is a freshman sprinter and multi-sport athlete who is new to the program this year. She brings varsity-level speed in the longer sprint events and pairs it with strong athleticism and determination. Her competitiveness and work ethic should make an immediate impact and help elevate her teammates.

Campbell Garbarino – Elk City
Campbell is coming off an incredible sophomore year that included three individual state championships in the long jump, one hundred hurdles, and three hundred hurdles. She also ran on the four by four hundred relay team that finished runner-up, scoring thirty-four points at the state meet, which is almost unheard of at the Class 4A level. Campbell is an exceptional athlete and an even better leader for the Elk City program.

Addisyn Caldwell – Elk City
Addisyn is a very talented freshman who joins the varsity squad this season. She will be a staple on multiple relay teams and bring depth to several events. Coaches are excited to see her develop alongside the program’s veterans.

Allee Baker – Elk City
Allee is a junior and one of the leaders on the Elk City team. She never misses a weight session, even at six in the morning, and sets the tone with her commitment. A positive influence on the underclassmen, she has the best attitude and is a great example of growth over the years.

Liliana Perez – Fort Gibson
Liliana is a senior and a state qualifier in multiple relays in two of the last three seasons. She has participated in track all four years of high school, providing continuity and experience. Her dedication makes her a cornerstone of the Fort Gibson lineup.

Izzy Jones – Fort Gibson
Izzy qualified for state in multiple relays last year as a sophomore and is aiming to return again this season. She is also working to qualify in the long jump. Her versatility across events strengthens the team’s chances at big meets.

Rylee Herbst – Hobart
Rylee returns to anchor Hobart’s sprint relays this year and is also a strong competitor in the three hundred hurdles. She was a two-time state qualifier as a freshman and earned a spot at the Meet of Champions, underscoring her ability. Coaches are eager to watch her continue to grow and compete.

Paisley Garmon – Hobart
Paisley is a freshman who is expected to make an immediate impact on the sprint relays and the two hundred meters. Her speed and competitiveness will be exciting to watch at the high school level. She adds valuable depth to the Hobart sprint group.

Kobi Jones – Hobart
Kobi has a great attitude and serves as a strong leader for the team. As a returning runner, she will be a key force on the relays and is always ready to work hard. Her effort and encouragement inspire her teammates, and coaches are excited to see her season unfold.

Tori Whisenant – Hollis
Tori can run the four hundred and shorter distances with excellent times and has multiple state appearances in the sprint relays, as well as three state qualifications in the one hundred and three hundred hurdles. She is very dynamic and athletic, always ready to help in more events if she could. Reliable and hard-working, Tori makes those around her better. She has also been a member of state academic teams, showing she takes care of business in the classroom as well.

Promise Tubbs – Hollis
Promise is extremely athletic and an asset in every sport she plays. She gets along with everyone and is always positive and encouraging to her teammates. A three-time state-qualifying sprinter, she reached the podium in the one hundred meter dash last year and has been part of both sprint relays at state for the past two seasons. In addition, she is a three-time state-qualifying high jumper and placed fourth last year, highlighting her versatility.

Trinity Tuell – Mannford
Trinity is a three-time state qualifier in the pole vault and is poised for another strong season. She finished tenth at state in 2023, fourth in 2024, and second in 2025, improving each year. Coaches expect her to contend again this spring and continue that upward trend.

Addi Pehrson – Mannford
Addi is a standout athlete and sprinter who has qualified for state in multiple individual events, including the two hundred and four hundred, as well as in relays over the past two years. She is just a junior and also excels in basketball, where she was selected as the Tulsa Seven Basketball Player of the Year this past season. A four-point-zero student and great teammate, she represents the ideal blend of talent, work ethic, and character.

Paisley Mullins – McAlester
Paisley works hard at whatever is asked of her and is always willing to tackle any event the coaches need covered. She gives strong effort in practice and continually looks for ways to improve. Her adaptability and attitude make her a valuable part of the team.

Taylor Phillips – Morris
Taylor is a multi-sport athlete returning from a strong state meet in the long jump as a sophomore. A standout with speed and athleticism, she is eager to get back in the pit and build on her personal record of roughly sixteen feet, six and one half inches. This year, she will also run hurdles, following in the footsteps of her mother, a former collegiate hurdler at ORU. Taylor always puts in the work and is excited to push herself in multiple events.

Asiah Barnett – Morris
Asiah is a returning state qualifier in both throwing events as a sophomore. Despite recovering from ACL and meniscus surgery, she has stayed positive and worked hard in physical therapy to fully return. Even when sidelined in other sports, she remains enthusiastic and encouraging to her teammates. Her contagious personality and grit push others to their full potential, making her a core part of the track team.

Judy Arcienega – Morrison
Judy qualified for state in three events last season: the four by eight hundred relay, the four by two hundred relay, and the three hundred hurdles. She is an extremely hard worker who is looking forward to her junior year. Her experience and drive should lead to another successful season.

Justina Bondeson – Morrison
Justina is coming off an ACL injury but remains determined to make the most of her senior year. She is a returning member of the four by eight hundred relay team and is working hard to get back to top form. Her resilience and commitment set a powerful example for younger athletes.

Nicole Free – Newkirk
Nicole is a two-time state qualifier in both the one mile and two mile and has placed in the two mile twice. Her consistency in the distance events makes her one of Newkirk’s most reliable scorers. She continues to build on her successes each season.

Teagan Morton – Newkirk
Teagan placed seventh in the one hundred hurdles as a freshman and also ran on both the four by one hundred and four by four hundred relays. Her early success shows her potential in both individual and relay events. She will look to climb even higher in the standings this year.

Jordyn Carleton – Newkirk
Jordyn is a senior leader and a three-event state qualifier from last season in the relays and high jump. She brings experience, maturity, and poise to the Newkirk squad. Her leadership will be crucial as the team navigates another competitive year.

Callie Coon – Okemah
Callie has qualified for state the last two years in the eight hundred, one thousand six hundred, three thousand two hundred, and the four by eight hundred relay. She helped her relay place second in the four by eight hundred as a sophomore. Her range in the distance events and relays makes her a cornerstone of the Okemah program.

Abby Gourd – Porter Consolidated
Senior MVP Abby enters her final spring season poised for a dominant finish. She is already a two-time state runner-up in cross country and the clear athlete to beat on the track this year. Abby returns as the reigning state champion in the two mile, the silver medalist in the mile, and the bronze medalist in the eight hundred. With her appointment to the Air Force Academy secured, she is laser-focused on defending her title and chasing new records in her last high school season.

Audrey Donaldson – Ripley
Audrey was the state runner-up in the three hundred hurdles in Class 2A last year. She returns motivated to improve on that already impressive performance. Her talent and determination make her a major threat in the hurdles again this spring.

Bailey Crowser – Ripley
Bailey is a great kid, a solid athlete, and an outstanding teammate. She brings positive energy and effort to the track every day. Her character and reliability make her invaluable to the Ripley squad.

Cora Lininger – Ripley
Cora is a two-time state qualifier in the one hundred hurdles. She continues to refine her technique and speed to compete at a high level. Her consistency in the event helps anchor the Ripley hurdle group.

Molly Carver – Roland
Molly has been an important part of the Roland track program and is an exceptional runner. She has signed to continue her career at UAFS and has qualified for the state cross country meet the last two years. Last spring, she earned a sixth-place medal in the one thousand six hundred and also competed in the three thousand two hundred at the state meet. Molly’s work ethic and dedication have made her a great leader, and there is little doubt she will succeed at the next level.

Payton Sampley – Roland
Payton is very athletic and capable of competing in a variety of track events. She has excellent sprint speed and strong jumping ability. Coaches expect her to be a great addition to the team and a key contributor on the relays.

Mira Reagan and Adriana Moya – Roland
Mira and Adriana are both sprinters who will run on relay teams as well as in their individual events. Their coach can always count on them to do what is expected on the track, in the classroom, and in life. These young women are strong examples of character and responsibility.

Kambryn Millar – Sayre
Kambryn is a senior who has been dedicated to track since junior high. She is passionate about the sport and a great teammate who always makes a point to encourage others after each race. This year, she will anchor the sprint relay, run third leg on the four by two hundred, and second leg on the mile relay. Kambryn is fully committed to what is best for the program.

Kinley Hickey – Sayre
Kinley is a freshman with the potential to make serious noise at the state meet in her first year. She excels in the three hundred hurdles, will run the open four hundred and eight hundred, and will anchor the mile relay team. Her passion and dedication to the program have coaches excited to see how she performs this season.

Layla Stout – Sayre
Layla is beginning her junior season and competes in both the one hundred and three hundred hurdles. She brings positivity and joy to the program, always supporting those around her. In addition to being a great teammate, Layla works with elementary students to teach them high jump, and the younger kids love having her around. She is a strong role model and leader for the team.

Ashlyn Johnson – Stigler
Ashlyn is a sophomore with good speed and jumping ability. She has had to overcome multiple surgeries over the last year but still shows great promise in the short sprints. Her resilience and potential make her an exciting athlete to watch.

Katelyn Smith – Stigler
Katelyn is a junior and one of four returning members of last year’s track squad. She is a strong Christian, a hard worker, and a good leader. Her example and experience help anchor the team.

Tali Schuler – Tishomingo
Tali was the program’s outstanding track athlete last year. Coaches expect her to be even better this season. Her growth and performance continue to push the standard higher for Tishomingo.

Henley Hembree – Tonkawa
Henley is a fierce competitor and hard worker for the Tonkawa track team. She consistently gives her best in training and competition. Her toughness and drive make her a key contributor.

Hope Brown – Victory Christian
Hope is an outstanding student-athlete with a great attitude and work ethic. She will be one to keep an eye on over the next few years. Her potential and drive stand out in the program.

Kambree Ellis – Warner
Kambree qualified in all four of her state events last season and has reached state every year of her career. She has also made multiple trips to the podium, underscoring her consistency and talent. As a senior, she is one of the anchors of the Warner program.

Xaleigh Torix – Warner
Xaleigh is a freshman who competes on the two mile relay and the mile relay. She is gaining valuable experience at the varsity level early in her career. Her development will be important to Warner’s future success.

Paisley Labounty – Warner
Paisley is a freshman who runs on the sprint relays and is expected to be a top contender in the shot put. Her combination of speed and strength makes her a unique asset. Coaches are excited to watch her grow as a dual-event standout.

Brooklyn Girty – Warner
Brooklyn was part of the two mile relay, the eight hundred run, and the mile relay last season as a sophomore. She returns with valuable experience and is expected to take another step forward. Warner’s coaches believe all of these young women will excel this year.

Ava Peters – Warner
Ava is a multi-sport athlete and a respected leader among her peers. She treats everyone with respect and is often the biggest cheerleader for her teammates. Ava does what is right even when no one is watching and works hard in everything she does. Her character and leadership make her a cornerstone of the program.

Abigail Overstreet – Waukomis
Abigail is the team’s only senior and a four-year track letter winner. She has been a state qualifier for three consecutive years and is a quick runner who is not afraid to try new events. Abigail always gives her all, no matter what event she is competing in.

Zoe Warden – Waukomis
Zoe is new to Waukomis but not new to track. She is a fast athlete who competes in the hurdles and sprints, plays softball, and runs indoor track. Zoe qualified for state as a freshman and is working hard to do so again this season. Her effort and versatility make her a major asset.

Rogue Pethick – Waukomis
Rogue always gives one hundred percent, whether in competition or away from the track. She approaches every task with focus and effort. That consistency makes her a dependable teammate and competitor.

Allie Patterson – Webbers Falls
Allie is a freshman with extensive track experience from a K–eight school. Her main events are the high jump and the three hundred hurdles. With her effort and background, coaches are hopeful she will become a vital contributor to the team this season.

Savanah Gaylord – Wellston
Savanah is a tremendous athlete who finished runner-up in the eight hundred last year and also qualified for state in the four hundred. She runs on the three thousand two hundred and one thousand six hundred relays, is a strong high jumper, and has outstanding sprint speed. At the Meet of Champions, she placed second in the eight hundred and ran on the winning distance medley relay team. Savanah is also one of the school’s top basketball players and was named to the Vype Top one hundred, underscoring her all-around talent.

Dacie Murray – Wellston
Dacie ranks among the highest-character athletes her coach has worked with in more than thirty years. She leads by example and is a versatile performer who ran on the one thousand six hundred and three thousand two hundred relays that both placed third at the Class A state meet. Dacie is very active in FFA and is one of the most dependable students in the school. Thoughtful and considerate, she is always looking out for others.

Delaney Richardson – Wilson
Delaney is a senior at Wilson Public Schools and a four-sport athlete who excels in everything she does. She is the BETA president, an all-conference basketball player, and is on track to be her class valedictorian. At the 2025 state track meet, she placed fifth in the shot put and has continued to work hard since then. An all-around great kid, Delaney devotes many hours to volunteer work and leads in every area she touches.

Maddie Bivens – Wilson
Maddie is a sophomore at Wilson and a four-sport athlete who is a newer addition to the track team. She qualified for state in the high jump as a freshman and hopes to return again this year. Maddie is a hard worker in everything she does and will be a great asset to the squad.

Khloe Clemence – Woodward
Khloe enters her senior season with an impressive résumé of school records and rankings in the distance events. It has been a joy for coaches and teammates to watch her race over the years, and she is known as an excellent teammate as well. Expectations are high that Khloe will have a great final season and possibly break even more school records.

Kennedy Roach – Woodward
Kennedy provides strong legs for the mid-distance events and can also contribute in the sprints and sprint relays. Her combination of speed and strength makes her a uniquely versatile runner for Woodward. Coaches hope she can showcase her abilities fully and make a deep run this season.

Yamilet Conchas-Duran – Woodward
Yamilet brings energy, hype, and laughter to the Woodward team. Whenever a teammate is racing, she can be found at the finish line or running alongside them, cheering them on. She is always encouraging others about how well they ran, jumped, or threw and is truly the ultimate hype teammate. In addition to her impact on team spirit, she was named Woodward High School’s student citizen of the year, reflecting her excellence off the track as well.