SSC Interscholastic Meet Winners Announced

Students from 26 area schools competed in Seminole State College’s 47th annual Interscholastic Meet on March 28.

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 23 different subject areas during morning and early-afternoon testing sessions. 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 was the winner of the Division I trophy. This year the runner-up was a two-way tie between Morris and Tahlequah. In Division II, there was a one-point difference between first and second, with Paden taking the Division II trophy and Dewar claiming runner-up.

The final results for the top five students in each subject area for Division I were:

Accounting    

Ronnie Hyder of Tecumseh – First

Mackenzee Freeman of Preston – Second

Kierston Scott of Prague – Third

Vanessa Rebollar of Preston – Fourth

Rand O’Neal of Bethel – Fifth

Algebra 1

Cooper Shapard of Crossings Christian School – First

Abby Clinkenbeard of Crossings Christian School – Second

Trey   Bush of Tecumseh – Third

Justice Milliman of Prague – Fourth

Lacy Yoss of Byng – Fifth

Algebra 2        

Ashlyn Fixico of Morris – First

Garret Baumert of Crossings Christian School – Second

Rylee Pinkston of Preston – Third

Abby Gibney of Byng – Fourth

Brady Gardner of Bethel – Fifth

American Literature

Daphne Eidson of Tahlequah – First

Kloe Johnson of Morris – Second

Matthew bright of Tahlequah – Third

Ace Hargus of Pawhuska – Fourth

Dalton Welton of Morris – Fifth

Biology

Eric Messick of Bethel – First

Alex Nguyen of Crossings Christian School – Second

Skyler Price of Preston – Third

Lily Sestak of Prague – Fourth

Jayson Sourjohn of Tahlequah – Fifth

Calculus        

Harrison Riley of Tahlequah – First

Alex Nguyen of Crossings Christian School – Second

Eric Messick of Bethel – Third

Jasmine Carpitcher of Tahlequah – Fourth

Turner Howk of Preston – Fifth

Chemistry

Anna Brown of Crossings Christian School – First

Michelle Dallis of Tahlequah – Second

Pari Gandhi of Preston – Third

Cale Eaton of Byng – Fourth

Brianne Sanders of Byng – Fifth

Civics 

Andrew Gardner of Bethel – First

Jacob Thompson of Preston – Second

Caleb Montgomery of Tahlequah – Third

Colton Williams of Prague – Fourth

Trotter Stewart of Morris – Fifth

Computer Science    

Eli Martin of Morris – First

Baylor Edwards of Tecumseh – Second

Kade Jackson of Byng – Third

Cody Shipman of Morris – Fourth

Josh Crow of Preston – Fifth

English Literature    

Noah Drew of Bethel – First

Josh Crow of Preston – Second

Kloe Johnson of Morris – Third

Thaddaeus McClain of Byng – Fourth

Matthew Bright of Tahlequah – Fifth

General Business

Trotter Stewart of Morris – First

Amadeaus Reeves of Pawhuska – Second

Shea  Blakley of Tahlequah – Third

Charlie Tabor  of Okmulgee – Fourth

Kanyah Baldwin of Preston – Fifth

Geography      

Trotter Stewart of Morris – First

Thaddaeus McClain of Byng – Second

Caleb Montgomery of Tahlequah – Third

Byron Cave of Tecumseh – Fourth

Lindsey Horstman of Preston – Fifth

Geometry (Plane)     

Skyler Price of Preston – First

Lakota Talloak of Byng – Second

Lakota Lancaster of Preston – Third

Abbey Steelhammer of Crossings Christian School – Fourth

Madison Parsons of Morris – Fifth

Health-Wellness        

CJ Whitley of Morris – First

Abbey Steelhammer of Crossings Christian School – Second

Kory Cowger of Byng – Third

Kinsey Grooms of Prague – Fourth

Isaiah Perry of Byng – Fifth

Oklahoma History    

Alex Nguyen of Crossings Christian School – First

Ryn Finch of Preston – Second

Alanae Byars of Morris – Third

Payton Camren of Prague – Fourth

Jaycee Caldwell of Wynnewood – Fifth

Physical Science        

Joe McCullah of Preston – First

Abby Clinkenbeard of Crossings Christian School – Second

Cooper Shapard of Crossings Christian School – Third

Lakota Talloak of Byng – Fourth

Brady Gardner of Bethel – Fifth

Physics           

Harrison Riley of Tahlequah – First

Gage Allen of Preston – Second

Turner Howk of Preston – Third

Eric Messick of Bethel – Fourth

Kaitlyn Clark of Morris – Fifth

Psychology    

Jacob Thompson of Preston – First

Elaina Eddlemon of Prague – Second

Daphne Eidson of Tahlequah – Third

Emma Rich of Prague – Fourth

Garret Baumert of Crossings Christian School – Fifth

Trigonometry

Noah Drew of Bethel – First

Abby Long of Preston – Second

Matthew bright of Tahlequah – Third

Pari Gandhi of Preston – Fourth

Jacey Cox of Tecumseh – Fifth

United States History           

Natalie Bright of Tahlequah – First

Eli Martin of Morris – Second

Katie Retherford of Tahlequah – Third

William Moffatt of Bethel – Fourth

Caleb Criner of Morris – Fifth

Western Civilization

Andrew Gardner of Bethel – First

Trotter Stewart of Morris – Second

Michelle Shelton of Tahlequah – Third

Caleb Criner of Morris – Fourth

Ethan Phillips of Tecumseh – Fifth

The final results for the top five students in each subject area for Division II were:

Accounting    

Luke McGowin of Dewar – First

 Tatum Shelton of Strother – Second

 Nathan Sullivan of Dewar – Third

 Kayleigh Harper of Strother – Fourth

 Isabel Blue of Liberty Academy – Fifth

Algebra 1      

Zachariah Hobia of Wetumka – First

 Lexi Lindeman of New Lima – Second

 Kahleen Dabbs of Macomb – Third

 Andy Solis of Wayne – Fourth

 Lilli Wilson of Wetumka – Fifth

Algebra 2      

Josh Miller of Dewar – First

 Kamryn Brewer of Varnum – Second

 Joselyn Ornelas of Wayne – Third

 Reyna Cardoza of Wayne – Fourth

 Daniel Sams of Depew – Fifth

American Literature

Cozette Dyer of Paden – First

 C.J. Hazell of Macomb – Second

 Tristin Adams of Depew – Third

 Mae Hudson of Wetumka – Fourth

 Sierra Brown of Butner – Fifth

Biology          

Jake Lyon of Paden – First

 Sean Spyres of Depew – Second

 Tyler Blankenship of Macomb – Third

 Emily Black of New Lima – Fourth

 Celeste Christianson of Depew – Fifth

Calculus        

Macie Woody of Wayne – First

Savannah Been of Dewar – Second

 Katlyn Powell of Wayne – Third

 Alli Hite of Liberty Academy – Fourth

 Cheyenne Schlueter of Strother – Fifth

Chemistry     

Jake Lyon of Paden – First

 Josh Miller of Dewar – Second

 Mercy Pippin of Dewar – Third

 Kinsey Stiles of Paden – Fourth

 Aiden Bridgeford of Macomb – Fifth

Civics 

Daniel Sams of Depew – First

 Macey Wilkerson of Depew – Second

 Madison Hubbard of New Lima – Third

 Brayden Ingle of Calvin – Fourth

 Garrett Norman of Paden – Fifth

Computer Science    

 Brayden Tunnell of Depew – First

 Cozette Dyer of Paden – Second

 Caeden  Palmer of Liberty Academy – Third

 Josh Miller of Dewar – Fourth

 Jake Lyon of Paden – Fifth

English Literature    

Aaron Ellis of Liberty Academy – First

 Cozette Dyer of Paden – Second

 R.J. Harrison of Macomb – Third

 Connor Buchanan of Varnum – Fourth

 Emily Dearman of Butner – Fifth

General Business      

Sierra Brown of Butner – First

 Jamian Maxwell of Moss – Second

 Luke McGowin of Dewar – Third

 Morgan Leger of Paden – Fourth

 Carson Hart of Calvin – Fifth

Geography    

Lexi Lindeman of New Lima – First

 Kobee Hewett of Dewar – Second

 Garrett Norman of Paden – Third

 Trebor Stamper of Paden – Fourth

 River Amaral of Calvin – Fifth

Geometry (Plane)     

Kobee Hewett of Dewar – First

Riley Babb of Moss – Second

 Brycen Travis of Wetumka – Third

 Laura McCutcheon of Varnum – Fourth

 Ted Jordan of Strother – Fifth

Health-Wellness

Maggie Moore of Depew – First

 Morgan Wade of New Lima – Second

 Emily Black of New Lima – Third

 Tim Bennett of Depew – Fourth

 Charlie Harden of Calvin – Fifth

Oklahoma History    

Trebor Stamper of Paden – First

 Ace Cole of Wetumka – Second

 Joey Fowler of Dewar – Third

Lexi Gordon of Moss – Fourth

 Lauryn Waller of Strother – Fifth

Physical Science        

 Lexi Lindeman of New Lima – First

 Makayla Dickenson of Strother – Second

 Legacy Burrier of New Lima – Third

Jordan Long of Moss – Fourth

 Hannah Smith of Macomb – Fifth

Physics           

Katlyn Powell of Wayne – First

 Shelby Moutaw of Strother – Second

 Jake Lyon of Paden – Third

 Chas McNeill of Paden – Fourth

 Megan Gee of Maud – Fifth

Psychology    

Trevor Holdridge of Paden – First

 McKayla Patterson of Liberty Academy – Second

 Heather Cauley of New Lima – Third

 Savannah Been of Dewar – Fourth

 Colby Seaton of Paden – Fifth

Trigonometry

Makayla Crawford of Moss – First

 Mercy Pippin of Dewar – Second

 Marisa Lambert of Moss – Third

 Tawnia Fugate of Macomb – Fourth

 Danilyn Kirkpatrick of Macomb – Fifth

U.S. History  

Kathern Jackson of Maud – First

 Jordan Carpenter of Liberty Academy – Second

 Brennen Griffin of Calvin – Third

 Joey Fowler of Dewar – Fourth

 Mae Hudson of Wetumka – Fifth

Western Civilization 

Corrin Blakemore of Liberty Academy – First

 Daniel Sams of Depew – Second

 Madison Hubbard of New Lima – Third

 Seth Miller of Macomb – Fourth

 Blaine Cope of Macomb – Fifth

Students also had the opportunity to compete in art. The top three students were awarded medals. The final results for the top five students in each art area for Division I were:

Best of Show

Johanna Flores of Pauls Valley

Waverly Way of Crossings Christian

Angie Barnes of Pauls Valley

Painting

Vivian Tapia of Pauls Valley – First

Brooklyn Sutton of Tecumseh – Second

Lauren King of Bethel – Third

Sculpture

Seda Propes of Crossings Christian – First

Colleen Bailey of Crossings Christian – Second

Emme Boudin of Crossing Christian – Third

Drawing – Color Media

Brooklyn Sutton of Tecumseh – First

Taylor Brown of Crossings Christian – Second

Polama Ortega of Pauls Valley – Third

Drawing – Black and White Media  

Chloe Tucker of Crossings Christian – First

Angie Barnes of Pauls Valley – Second

Emilie Bondon of Crossings Christian – Third

The final results for the top three students in each art area for Division II were:

Best of Show

Charish Wands of Earlsboro

Emily Bass of  Paden

Maija Hall of Earlsboro

Painting

Charish Wands of Earlsboro – First

Dade Cooper of Earslboro – Second

Lilyin Vilaysing of Earlsboro – Third

Drawing – Colored Media

Ashton Chitwood of Earlsboro – First

Kobee Hewett of Dewar – Second

Emma Hale of Earlsboro – Third

 Painting

Chas Mc Neill of Paden – First

Kobee Hewett of Dewar – Second

Lane Edwards of Paden – Third

Both Division I and Division II schools competed together in the photography subject area. The top three students were awarded medals. In order of finish (first through third respectively), the final results in photography were:

Best of Show

Cort Travis of Crossings Christian

Mary Ashworth of Crossings Christian

Black and White Photography

Caroline Pitzer of Crossings Christian – First

Caroline Pitzer of Crossings Christian – Second

Cort Travis of Crossings Christian – Third

Colored Portrait

Jordan Lear of Crossings Christian – First

Katya Silva of Pauls Valley – Second

Maggie Molina of Crossings Christian – Third

Color Landscape & Other

Kenzie Emmert of Crossings Christian – First

Ryan Akridge of Crossings Christian – Second

Riley Stinson of Crossings Christian – Third

Both Division I and Division II schools competed in Speech together. The top three students were awarded medals. The speech competition results were:

Speech

Katie Mackenzie of Byng – First

Anna Lee of Prague – Second

Lauren Wood of Byng – Third