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County teams shine at Warner track meet
B: Sports
April 12, 2024
County teams shine at Warner track meet

Five Okmulgee County schools traveled to Warner to compete at their track invitational, with the Okmulgee Bulldogs boys team walking away with a second place trophy.

Besides the Bulldogs, Beggs, Morris, Preston and Henryetta walked away with new hardware.

Here are the team and individual results:

Girls 4×100 Relay

• 2nd Place – Morris

• 3rd Place – Henryetta — Boys 4×100 Relay

• 2nd Place – Okmulgee

• 7th Place – Morris — Girls 4×200 Relay • 2nd Place – Morris

• 4th Place – Preston — Boys 4×200 Relay

• 1st Place – Okmulgee

• 5th Place – Morris

• 7th Place – Preston — Girls 4×800 Relay

• 5th Place – Henryetta — Boys 4×800 Relay

• 5th Place – Okmulgee — Girls 100m Hurdles

• 5th – Sutton Giddens, Morris

• 11th – Kaylynn Lukenbill, Morris — Boys 110m Hurdles

• 5th – Adain Clay, Morris

• 7th – Bradley Mason, Morris

• 12th – Evan Felts, Morris — Girls 100m

• 1st – Mckayla Greenhaw, Henryetta

• 3rd- Taylor Phillips, Morris

• 5th – Skyy Drone, Okmulgee

• 8th – Kailyn Fixico, Morris

• 11th – Chole Swearengin, Henryetta

• 13th – Katie Jones, Preston

• 16th – Kyla Johnson, Preston

• 17th – Joleann Turley, Henryetta

• 20th – Keiley Mcknight, Okmulgee

• 27th – Hannah Cooley, Morris

• 34th – Cheyenne Boyd, Preston

• 36th – Cali Myers, Morris — Boys 100m

• 1st – Nathan Nail, Henryetta

• 5th – Nolan Yates, Okmulgee

• 10th – Trey Daniles, Morris • 13th – Trey Ross, Okmulgee

• 14th – Talon Bennett, Henryetta

• 16th – Caden Hollier, Preston

• 22nd – Marcus Jeffrey, Okmulgee

• 24th – Keith Richardson, Morris

• 27th – Grant Clay, Morris

• 28th – Andrew Bruce, Morris

• 34 – Trevor Hudson, Preston

• 39th – Javon Lang, Okmulgee

• 40th – Jorden Bolden, Okmulgee

• 41st – Micheal Lewis, Okmulgee

• 42nd – Lindon Demery, Preston

• 45th – Javion Lang, Okmulgee — Girls 800m

• 4th – Camrynn Watkins, Henryetta

• 10th – Brihanna Kelley, Preston

• 11th – Strormi Waquie, Henryetta

• 13th – Kaedence Patterson, Preston

• 19th – Audrey Baldwin, Morris

• 20th – Delaney Long, Preston — Boys 800m

• 10th – Zaden Montgomery, Henryetta

• 15th – Justin Edwards, Morris

• 25th – Noah Huckabay, Henryetta

• 26th – Maddox Flud, Preston

• 28th – Ty Woods, Morris

• 29th – Trae Phillips, Preston

• 32nd – Carter Fuller, Preston — Boys 3200m

• 4th – Bryce Wilson, Morris

• 9th – Samuel Criner, Preston — Girls 400m

• 2nd – Makyla Greenhaw, Henryetta

• 3rd – Lilli Giddens, Morris

• 5th – Camrynn Watkins, Henryetta

• 16th – Anistyn Garner, Preston

• 20th – Kailyn Fixico, Morris

• 22nd – Cora Kaye, Henryetta

• 25th – Kylian Doke, Preston

• 29th – Talee Zackery, Morris

• 30th – Kamryn Daniels, Preston

• 33rd – Amadehy Tulsa, Morris

• 36th – Kaandra Rogers, Morris — Boys 400m

• 1st – Larry Yahola, Okmulgee

• 5th – Talon Bennett, Henryetta

• 10th – Marcus Jeffey, Okmulgee

• 19th – Eliott Grange, Morris

• 21st – Noah Huckabay, Henryetta

• 24th – Mason Dejear, Preston

• 25th – Kamari Cottrell, Preston

• 30th – Trae Phillips, Preston — Boys 300m

• 3rd – Adain Clay, Morris

• 8th – Bradlee Mason, Morris

• 11th – Marcus Jeffey*, Okmulgee

• 12th – Malachi Baccus, Okmulgee — Girls 200m

• 1st – Lilli Giddens, Morris

• 11th – Peyton Bailey, Henryetta

• 14th – Sage Morgan, Morris

• 17th – Kaylynn Lukenbill, Morris

• 18th – Chloe Swearigin, Henryetta

• 25th – Joleann Turley, Henryetta

• 31st – Alisia Lindsey, Morris

• 34th – Valentina Vruna, Morris — Boys 200m

• 1st – Nathan Nail, Henryetta

• 9th – Javin Hutchinson, Okmulgee

• 11th – Caden Hollier, Preston

• 12th – Andrew Bruce, Morris

• 14th – Grant Clay, Morris

• 22nd – Kent Rice, Preston

• 25th – Jbari Webb, Preston

• 26th – Marccus Mcneal, Okmulgee — Girls 1600m

• 10th – Laura McConnell, Henryetta

• 13th – Jessica Downing, Preston

• 15th – Kaylee Mitchell, Henryetta — Boys 1600m

• 3rd – Bryce Wilson, Morris

• 7th – Malachi Baccus, Okmulgee

• 10th – Justin Edwards, Morris

• 14th – Carter Fuller, Preston

• 16th – Braxon Kessler, Preston

• 17th – Samuel Criner, Preston — Girls 4×400 Relay

• 5th Place – Henryetta

• 6th Place – Morris — Boys 4×400 Relay

• 2nd Place – Okmulgee

• 7th Place – Morris — Girls Shot Put

• 4th – Kennedy Penn, Okmulgee

• 11th – Zariah Wilson, Okmulgee — Boys Shot Put

• 7th – Jorden Bolden, Okmulgee

• 18th – Quinten Jones, Preston

• 19th – Micheal Lewis, Okmulgee

• 20th – Andrew Bruce, Morris

• T-25th – Preston Powell, Okmulgee

• T-25th – Joseph Wind, Morris

• 28th – Scott Hood, Okmulgee

• 29th – Wilburt Ross, Okmulgee — Girls Discus

• 3rd – Kennedy Penn, Okmulgee

• 9th – Asiah Barnett, Morris

• 13th – Skyler Owens, Morris — Boys Discus

• 8th – Jorden Bolden, Okmulgee

• 12th – Scott Hood, Okmulgee

• 15th – Marccus Mcneal, Okmulgee — Boys High Jump

• 3rd – Malachi Baccus, Okmulgee

• 4th – Eliott Grange, Morris — Girls Long Jump

• 2nd – Taylor Phillips, Morris

• 12th – Amadehy Tulsa, Morris

• 17th – Skyler Owens, Morris — Boys Long Jump

• 14th – Tyler Dean, Henryetta

• 20th – Quinten Jones, Preston

• 25th – Jbari Webb, Preston

• 26th – Noah Huckaby

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