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REGIONAL CHAMPION Jordan Atkinson placed 1st in both the 100m and 200m at the OSSAA 6A Chickasha Regional Championship with a time of 11.79 and 24.33! Kamyah Penn and Moriah Young followed in 3rd and 4th for both events to also qualify for state

REGIONAL CHAMPION

Jordan Atkinson placed 1st in both the 100m and 200m at the OSSAA 6A Chickasha Regional Championship with a time of 11.79 and 24.33! Kamyah Penn and Moriah Young followed in 3rd and 4th for both events to also qualify for state
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REGIONAL CHAMPION Zachary Kitchen placed 1st in the 300m hurdles at the OSSAA 6A Chickasha Regional Championship with a time of 40.16! Jarrod Adams followed with a time of 41.15 to also qualify for state

REGIONAL CHAMPION

Zachary Kitchen placed 1st in the 300m hurdles at the OSSAA 6A Chickasha Regional Championship with a time of 40.16! Jarrod Adams followed with a time of 41.15 to also qualify for state
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REGIONAL CHAMPION Kassidi Watkins placed 1st in both the long jump and 100m hurdles at the OSSAA 6A Chickasha Regional Championship with a mark of 20’0.25” and a time of 14.10! She is ranked #2 in the nation for long jump and holds the state record for Oklahoma.

REGIONAL CHAMPION

Kassidi Watkins placed 1st in both the long jump and 100m hurdles at the OSSAA 6A Chickasha Regional Championship with a mark of 20’0.25” and a time of 14.10! She is ranked #2 in the nation for long jump and holds the state record for Oklahoma.
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REGIONAL CHAMPION Brayden Cox placed 1st in high jump at the OSSAA 6A Chickasha Regional Championship with a height of 6’6”! Tristan Epp followed with a height of 6’2” to also qualify for state

REGIONAL CHAMPION

Brayden Cox placed 1st in high jump at the OSSAA 6A Chickasha Regional Championship with a height of 6’6”! Tristan Epp followed with a height of 6’2” to also qualify for state
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Congratulations to Brayden Cox on earning back to back state runner-up finish in the high jump. Congrats to Tristen Epp on taking 4th.

Congratulations to Brayden Cox on earning back to back state runner-up finish in the high jump. Congrats to Tristen Epp on taking 4th.
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OSSAA 6A State Championship results Boys finished 7th place with 38 points and two runner-ups. Girls finished 3rd place with 92 points, three champions, two State-record breaking relays, and one runner-up.

OSSAA 6A State Championship results

Boys finished 7th place with 38 points and two runner-ups.

Girls finished 3rd place with 92 points, three champions, two State-record breaking relays, and one runner-up.
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2025 Season Results 11 total meets, 6 boys first place team finishes, 5 girls first place team finishes, and the 2nd year in a row winning regionals for both teams

2025 Season Results

11 total meets, 6 boys first place team finishes, 5 girls first place team finishes, and the 2nd year in a row winning regionals for both teams
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Kassidi Watkins is your 2025 6A Girls long Jump champion after a STATE MEET RECORD breaking jump of 20’7.5”! The previous record holder was herself last year with a mark of 20’1.5” She is also ranked 2nd in the US after her state record breaking jump of 21’2.5” at Ardmore

Kassidi Watkins is your 2025 6A Girls long Jump champion after a STATE MEET RECORD breaking jump of 20’7.5”!

The previous record holder was herself last year with a mark of 20’1.5”

She is also ranked 2nd in the US after her state record breaking jump of 21’2.5” at Ardmore
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The Lady Broncos are your 6A 4x200m relay champions after a STATE RECORD breaking time of 1:37.14! The team is made up of Moriah Young, Kamyah Penn, Kassidi Watkins, and Jordan Atkinson The previous state record was held by Edmond Santa Fe since 2023

The Lady Broncos are your 6A 4x200m relay champions after a STATE RECORD breaking time of 1:37.14! The team is made up of Moriah Young, Kamyah Penn, Kassidi Watkins, and Jordan Atkinson

The previous state record was held by Edmond Santa Fe since 2023
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The Lady Broncos are your 6A 4x100m relay champions with a STATE RECORD breaking time of 46.16! The team is composed of Moriah Young, Kamyah Penn, Kassidi Watkins, and Jordan Atkinson The previous record was held by Midwest City since 1997 (2nd oldest girls state record).

The Lady Broncos are your 6A 4x100m relay champions with a STATE RECORD breaking time of 46.16! The team is composed of Moriah Young, Kamyah Penn, Kassidi Watkins, and Jordan Atkinson

The previous record was held by Midwest City since 1997 (2nd oldest girls state record).
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Kassidi Watkins is your 6A girls 100m hurdle champion with a SCHOOL RECORD breaking time of 13.87! This is her 4th gold medal at the state championship The previous school record was held by Rachel Hamel 14.52 since 2019.

Kassidi Watkins is your 6A girls 100m hurdle champion with a SCHOOL RECORD breaking time of 13.87! This is her 4th gold medal at the state championship

The previous school record was held by Rachel Hamel 14.52 since 2019.
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Jordan Atkinson is your 6A girls 100m dash champion with a time of 12.01! Her personal best and nations top 30 time is 11.53 She holds the school record after breaking the previous time of 12.10 by J.Revel (1982).