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SSC Interscholastic Meet Draws Over 500 Students

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SSC Interscholastic Meet Draws Over 500 Students

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Students from high schools across the state competed in Seminole State College’s 52nd annual Interscholastic Meet on March 26.

Nearly 500 students representing 33 high schools were included in this year’s results. Division I was composed of students from schools classified as 3A, 4A and 5A. Students from 2A and A class schools competed in Division II.

A trophy was awarded to the top school in each division based on the accumulation of points and medal placings. Preston High School won the Division I sweepstakes title, with Morris High School finishing as runner-up. In Division II, Agra High School earned the sweepstakes championship. New Lima High School was the runner-up, edging third-place Varnum High School by just two points.

Exams were administered in 15 academic subject areas. Art categories included sculpture, painting, drawing and best in show. The top five winners in each academic subject and the top three winners in each art category were recognized.

Division I Academic Winners Accounting Joshua Babcock of Preston, Tyler Hinshaw of Preston, Mason Whitecotton of Bethel, C h r i s t i a n Yahola of Seminole, and Tyler Oglesby of Morris.

Algebra II Tyler Hinshaw of Preston, Elena Alli-Garcia of Prague, Allen Zheng of North Rock Creek, Houston Salazar of Bethel, and Joshua Babcock of Preston.

American History Spencer Hurst of Preston , Ethnie Weihl of Kellyville, Corbin Harbin of Konawa, Anthony Newport of Perkins- Tryon, and Keyton Tiger-Harjo of Morris.

American Literature Keyton Tiger-Harjo of Morris, Denver Jobe of Morris Nevaeh Dukes of Preston, Anna Harvey of Tecumseh, and Bradley Abney of Stratford.

Biology Ryan Batterton of Tecumseh, Susanna Burkhead of North Rock Creek, Ahdosy Wegman of Konawa, Ella Stone of Morris, and Scot Tyler of Wewoka.

Business Gage Dixon of Morris, Ethnie Weihl of Kellyville, Regan Louthan of Perkins- Tryon, Randy Williams of Holdenville and Bradley Abney of Stratford.

Chemistry Hunter Brooks of Bethel, Jasiah Deatherage of Tecumseh, Hannah Tidwell of Tecumseh, Taylor Spaulding of Vanoss and Tye Newby of Vanoss.

Civics Corbin Harbin of Konawa, Logan Parnell of Vanoss, Ella Stone of Morris, Elias Smith of Morris and Owen Schafer of Wynnewood.

Computer Science Jason Diaz of Preston, Daxton McCall of Preston, Brody Johnston of Tecumseh, Alex Duclos of Morris and Frederick Shaw of Wynnewood.

English Literature Grace Bowling of Morris, Nevaeh Dukes of Preston, Hailey Stites of Vanoss, Addison Richardson of Prague, and Polly Stone of Bethel.

Geography Gage Dixon of Morris, Eli Jacobs of Bethel, Max Frazier of Morris, Barrett Nunneley of Bethel and Adrian Escobedo of Perkins-Tryon.

Geometry Taylor Spaulding of Vanoss, Tenley Howser of Bethel, Alex Duclos of Morris, Jason Diaz of Preston, and Taylor Lumpkin of Preston.

Oklahoma History Taylor Lumpkin of Preston, Logan Parnell of Vanos, Stevan Holladay of Preston, Josh Bailey of Morris and Ava Bowen of Morris.

Physics Maddox Flud of Preston, Mason Whitecotton of Bethel, Spencer Hurst of Preston, Allen Zheng of North Rock Creek, and Abagail Bloyed of North Rock Creek.

Speech & Communication Theory Shyla Swatsenbarg of Preston, Hope Birdwell of Prague, Addi Lack of Tecumseh, Evan Stone of Morris, and Grace Miller-Dubois of Kellyville.

Division II Academic Winners Accounting Jon Wilkins of Earlsboro, Lilly Gentry of Earlsboro, Christine Tubbesing of Asher, Rylie Pendergraff of Agra, and Brady Byrd of Dewar.

Algebra II Sophia Clanton of Paden, Lindsey Vang of New Lima, Audrey Hoover of Depew, Rylie Pendergraff of Agra and Hunter Francis of Asher.

American History Reverend Hoover of Depew, Christine Tubbesing of Asher, Bridgett Stevens of Dewar, Jameson Speir of Mason and Jaylee Ipock of New Lima.

American Literature Jayce Sheffield of Varnum, Mattison Kupczynski of Macomb, Emma Marchbanks of New Lima, Makayla Vang of New Lima and Vladimir Barksdale of Strother.

Biology Chloe Maxwell of Agra, Adrienne Hagy of Strother, Landen Dodge of Asher, Teagann Ford of Butner and Jacob Gentry of Moss.

Business Aaron Haughton of Agra, Kyler Cochran of Paden, Kiera Shagena of Depew, Alyssa Marchbanks of New Lima and Daniel Amos of New Lima.

Chemistry Emma Marchbanks of New Lima, Karsyn Lowry of Varnum, Chloe Maxwell of Agra, Jaycee Johnson of Butner and Izabelle Delarosa of Varnum.

Civics Isaiah Kelly of Mason, Reverend Hoover of Depew, Brysan Hinesley of Earlsboro, Eduardo Lopez of Asher and Noah Glasgow of Strother.

Computer Science Draven Baker of Dewar, Turner Houser of Wetumka, Vladimir Barksdale of Strother, Jasson Harris- Green of Macomb and Bethany Idell of Asher.

English Literature Jayce Sheffield of Varnum, Karli Johnson of New Lima, Tristan Gilliam of Agra, Bethany Idell of Asher and Opal Kelly of Mason.

Geography Jasson Harris-Green of Macomb, Isaiah Kelly of Mason, Elijah Songer of Butner, Killian Maddox of Agra and Jaxson Atanacio of Depew.

Geometry Karsyn Lowry of Varnum, William Forman of New Lima, Jaylee Ipock of New Lima, Jax Winningham of Calvin and Lilly Gentry of Earlsboro.

Oklahoma History Isaac Nice of Earlsboro, Kalea Miller of Varnum, Timilyn Morgan of Varnum, Reverend Hoover of Depew and Nathan Trevino of Mason.

Physics Jaycee Johnson of Butner, Rylie Pendergraff of Agra, Landon Golden of Moss, Kylie Harjo of Mason and Kingston Tramble of Earlsboro.

Speech & Communication Theory Tristan Gilliam of Agra, Kiera Shagena of Depew, Chloe Maxwell of Agra, Raylee Dilday of Moss, and Hayden Moore of Depew Art Competition Winners Division I Sculpture Shelby Watkins of Prague, Cheyanne Hudson of Coalgate, and Adelynn Marshall of North Rock Creek Painting Polly Stone of Bethel, Candi Ford of Coalgate and Aspen Fletcher of Tecumseh.

Drawing: Black and White or Colored Media Candi Ford of Coalgate, Alexis Sipes of Tecumseh and Aspen Fletcher of Tecumseh Best in Show Addison Richardson of Prague, “Dragon Dreams in Green.”

Division II Sculpture Sophia Clanton of Paden. Painting Brooklyn Jones of Butner, Jorja Jones of Macomb, and Logan Clark of Butner Drawing: Black and White or Colored Media Opal Kelly of Mason, Jaylee Ipock of New Lima and Braxson Hinsley of Earlsboro.

Best in Show Brooklyn Jones of Butner, “The Finished Unfinished.”

Staff Report