Inola's Caleb Sims leads the way as the No. 1 seed in the discus after a school-record throw of 160 feet and 2 inches, making him the clear favorite to capture a state title. Oologah's Kamryn Crenshaw enters the girls 400 as the No. 1 seed after setting a school record with a time of 1 minute, 0.02 seconds. betsport.cv
Other top seeds include Inola's Larkin Sears (#2 in high jump and #8 in pole vault), Sophie Helling (#4 in 800), and Oologah's Makayla Fisher (#6 in 100 hurdles). Several relay teams and additional athletes from Verdigris and Sequoyah will also compete at the meets in Catoosa and Oklahoma City.
