• Square-facebook

Meeting of The Minds

Time to read
3 minutes
Read so far

Meeting of The Minds

Nearly 700 Oklahoma Students Converge Upon SSC Campus For Annual Interscholastic Meet
Posted in:

Students from 31 schools across the state competed in Seminole State College’s 49th annual Interscholastic Meet on March 23. Nearly 700 students attended the event.

Individual entries were separated into two divisions. 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.

Exams were administered to students in 12 different subject areas during morning and early-afternoon testing sessions. Four art categories were offered as well: sculpture, painting, drawing and best in show. The top three winners within each subject were awarded medals.

A trophy was awarded to the top school in each division based on accumulation of points and medal placing. Preston High School was the winner of the Division I trophy. This year the runner- up was Plainview High School. In Division II, there was a one-point difference between first and second, with Allen High School taking the Division II trophy and Liberty Academy claiming runner-up.

The final results for the top five students in each subject area for Division I were: Algebra 1 Kinzey Branch of North Rock Creek – First Jayden Herring of Preston – Second Anna Hamilton of Pauls Valley– Third Noah Canady of Plainview– Fourth Jay Ahlstrom of Tecumseh – Fifth American History Luke Smith of Preston – First Benjamin Martin of Bethel – Second Bray Bussell of Bethel – Third Christian Ware of North Rock Creek – Fourth Charles Hill of Latta – Fifth American Literature Luke Drew of Bethel – First Brooklyn Pritchard of Morris – Second Thomas Hurst of Preston – Third Sarah Christensen of Pauls Valley – Fourth Melissa Hart of Holdenville – Fifth Biology Amaurina Phillips of Tecumseh – First Levi Ballard of Pauls Valley – Second Braden Ramirez of Morris – Third Samantha Stewart of Wynnewood – Fourth Hannah Hope of North Rock Creek – Fifth Chemistry Noah Canady of Plainview – First Keelan Taylor of Wynnewood – Second Ean Merrill of Morris – Third Dalton Lewelling of Tecumseh – Fourth Colton Criner of Morris – Fifth Civics Aidan Burcham of Tecumseh – First Abhinu Mysore of Plainview – Second Jayden Herring of Preston – Third Mariah McDoulett of Meeker – Fourth Benjamin Martin of Bethel – Fifth Computer Science Sam Yates of Pauls Valley– First James Isbell of Plainview– Second Jode Cogburn of Seminole – Third Shane Newman of Prague – Fourth Toby Brown of Pauls Valley – Fifth English Literature Keyton Tiger-Harjo of Morris – First Gracie Roberson of Latta – Second Tayelor Hightower of Preston – Third Liz Swindell of North Rock Creek – Fourth Melissa Hart of Holdenville – Fifth General Business Jeremiah Kagan of Plainview – First Thomas Hurst of Preston – Second Zach Zimmerman of Plainview – Third Logan Stanley of Pauls Valley – Fourth Tayelor Hightower of Preston – Fifth Geometry (Plane) Sam Criner of Preston – First Ben Wiles of North Rock Creek – Second Anna Kate Ownby of Plainview – Third Carson Wolke of Tecumseh – Fourth Kierra Deville of Preston – Fifth Oklahoma History McKinley McGirt of Morris – First Brynna Boyd of Preston – Second Jesse Smith of Plainview– Third Isaac Green of Pauls Valley – Fourth Ivan Wallace of Plainview – Fifth Physics Thomas Hurst of Preston – First Ben Wiles of North Rock Creek – Second Camrun Scott of Morris – Third Jonathan Harris of Plainview – Fourth Ean Merril of Morris – Fifth The final results for the top three students in each Division I art category were: Drawing Scarlet Williams of Plainview – First Allissa Dunagan of Tecumseh – Second Keegan Belleeuille of Latta – Third Painting Jonathan Harris of Plainview – First Olivia Zhao of Plainview – Second Grace Morgan of Plain – Third Sculpture Brody Bone of Tecumseh– First Elisa Whitney of Tecumseh – Second Chrystian Hogue of Tecumseh – Third Best of Show Kyndal Hogue of Tecumseh Keegan Bellefeville of Latta The final results for the top five students in each subject area for Division II were: Algebra 1 Taylor Wood of Allen – First Matthew Germond of Liberty Academy – Second Harrison Townsend of Vanoss – Third Ethan Bloodworth of Wayne – Fourth Kristen Proctor of Dewar – Fifth American History Noah Bogle of Mason – First Daniel Germond of Liberty Academy – Second Ivy Ellis of Paden – Third Clayton Goforth of Strother – Fourth Joshua Pugh of Moss – Fifth American Literature Camdyn Williams of Allen – First Jess Withrow of Dewar – Second Mackenzie Jordan of New Lima – Third Ivy Ellis of Paden – Fourth Jaylee Thomas of Agra – Fifth Biology Matthew Germond of Liberty Academy – First Keenan Walker of Allen – Second Lyra Dyer of Paden – Third Nate Shepherd of Vanoss – Fourth John Russell of Dewar – Fifth Chemistry Victoria Clanton of Paden – First Jayden Roza of Butner – Second Alaina Grigg of Vanoss – Third Bethany Hicks of Liberty Academy – Fourth Tristan Her of Paden – Fifth Civics Keagan Bell of Konawa – First Cale Palmer of Liberty Academy – Second Ian Ketcher of New Lima – Third Mikele Bashkimi of Liberty Academy – Fourth Marissa Underwood of Strother – Fifth Computer Science Levi McGowin of Dewar – First Taylor Wood of Allen – Second Vladimir Barksdale of Strother – Third Anthony Hancock of Agra – Fourth Levi Mann of Allen – Fifth English Literature Victoria Clanton of Paden – First Cale Palmer of Liberty Academy – Second Averie Byrd of Dewar – Third Bethany Hicks of Liberty Academy – Fourth Flora Tesalona of Macomb – Fifth General Business Victoria Clanton of Paden – First Aaron Haughton of Agra – Second Clarissa Smith of Mason – Third Kayla Easter of Asher – Fourth Brogan Culwell of Asher – Fifth Geometry (Plane) Chloe Hill of Konawa – First Jenna Fielder of Wayne – Second Isaac Powell of Dewar – Third Zane Gore of Butner – Fourth Libby Driggers of New Lima – Fifth Oklahoma History Ty O’Daniel of Allen – First Jack Todd of Allen – Second Thomas Yahola of Konawa – Third Rylie Pendergraff of Agra – Fourth Christine Tubbesing of Asher – Fifth Physics Jayden Roza of Butner – First Tyler Hill of Vanoss – Second Rico Tubbesing of Asher – Third Sean Baker of Wayne – Fourth Nate Shepherd of Vanoss – Fifth The top students in each art area for Division II were: Drawing Scarlett Williams of Plainview – First Abigail Lane of Dewar – Second Lysa Dyer of Paden– Third Painting Mia Sweet of Vanoss – First Caleb Yarbrough of Vanoss – Second Madelyn Gray of Vanoss – Third Sculpture Sophia Clanton of Paden – First Hanna Logsdon of Wayne – Second Phoebey Finch of Preston – Third Best of Show Allison Wilson of Vanoss Brandon Logster of Wayne Kamryn Goss of Preston

News Release Students From 31 Schools Across The State Competed In Seminole State College’s 49th Annual Interscholastic Meet On March 23. Nearly 700 Students Attended The Event. Individual Entries Were Separated Into Two Divisions. Di
Image
Meeting of The Minds