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Brittni Walker of Carl Albert is the setter for one of the best teams in Class 4A. Walker, who also stars on the basketball and soccer team’s, helped the Titans to the state tournament for the first time in school history a year ago.
Central Oklahoma

“She is a great, well-rounded athlete,” coach Deana Atkins said. “She excels at everything that she does. She is just so versatile. She moved from a hitter to a setter this year to help the team, and has played well.” ...
Norman High's Parker Bowles is one of the top runners in the state. The junior is also one of the favorites to win the Class 5A state title. He won a pair of national championships during the summer in the 2,000 meter steeplechase and has done well nationally in the 3,000 meter run.
Central Oklahoma

"He has really motivated himself and he pushes himself more than any kid I've been around," said coach Bob Byers. "He's a great leader as well." ...
Jackson Ogle will be a sophomore at Oklahoma Christian School in the fall. This fall, he is playing on the AJGA summer golf tour and will play some Oklahoma Golf Association events as well.
Central Oklahoma

Ogle, the son of Kent Ogle of News Channel 4 and the uncle of Kelly Ogle of KWTV-9, is an accomplished golfer. He finished fourth at the state tournament this past season.   “He’s got his wits about him,’’ said coach Pat Hill. “He knows his swing and a lot of kids don’t. He can’t make the corrections when he needs to. For a young golfer, he thinks strategically.’’ ...
Alexandria Assaleh just finished her sophomore year, qualified for the state swimming meet and now is expected to do even more her junior year at Putnam North. “A great team swimmer,’’ says coach Eric Wright.
Central Oklahoma

Alexandria qualified for the state meet in the 400 relay, and according to Wright, specialized in the butterfly. “I expect even more from her next season,’’ he said. ...
Kirsten Snyder recently helped the Deer Creek Pom Squad win a National Championship.
Central Oklahoma

Kirsten Snyder is an 18-year old senior at Deer Creek who has been cheering and dancing since 7th grade. She's heading to Oklahoma State in the fall and will try out for the OSU pom squad in April. ...
Victoria Felix is a senior at Star Spencer. One of seven seniors on the team, Felix averaged close to 13 points per game this season for the Bobcats. She was also a McDonald’s All-American candidate as well.
Central Oklahoma

She is an impact player for us,’’ says coach Jan Johnson. Felix has received numerous scholarship offers, and will likely play junior college basketball next season. ...
Tyler Neal is a sophomore forward on the Putnam West basketball team. He was a part-time starter last year as a freshman.
Central Oklahoma

Tyler recently had his first dunk in a varsity game, and said he’ll always remember that. Let’s see who knows Tyler better, coach Tim Stogsdill or his dad Don. ...
Taylor Goldsby is a senior basketball player at Purcell. She transferred from Washington after her sophomore year and helped Purcell to the state tournament a season ago.
Central Oklahoma

“She’s very competitive and is a great floor leader,’’ says coach Paul Wollenberg. “She’s used to winning.’’ We checked with coach and her mom Angie to see who knew her better. Here’s what they had to say: ...
Bryce "Paco" Moore of Tuttle is a running back who led Class 3A in rushing in the regular season with more than 1,500 yards and averaged more than 6 yards per carry.
Central Oklahoma

"Paco is like the Energizer Bunny, first one to practice, last to leave," said coach Phil Koons. "He may be a surprise to some outside the program but he waited his turn and it's no surprise to the coaches the year that he has had." We'll see who knows Paco better, coach Koons or his mom Shelva. ...
Pierre Alexander is a three-year starter for Carl Albert. He is 6-foot-1 and 298 pounds. His dad, Willis Alexander, is the coach at Douglass.
Central Oklahoma

He’s played defense as a three year starter and we moved him to offense this year and I should have done that earlier. He was a good defensive player and he got double and triple teamed. He’s doing well at tackle and he’s never played there before. He’s doing real well. 6-1, 298. Pierre Alexander. ...

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