The 2025 4A girls season is already showing some exciting depth across every event group. In the sprints, Byng's Haley Ellison has the top time so far with a 12.00 in the 100, recorded at the Rock Creek Invitational. Poteau's Emery Lomon (12.85) and McLoud freshman Aspen Ponce (12.87) round out the top three, with Lincoln Christian's Drue Froehlich and Bristow's Mashayla Bradford not far behind.
In the 200, Lincoln Christian's Ally Huxtable has set the standard with a 24.76-by far the fastest mark in the class through mid-March. Lomon is second here as well with a 26.83, followed by Froehlich at 27.31. Huxtable also leads the class in the 400 with a 55.90, and has already clocked sub-59 performances three times this season. Plainview's Chloe Coenen is next on the list at 1:00.28, with North Rock Creek's Abby Bloyed (1:01.01) and Tuttle's Ella McDaniel (1:02.21) giving chase.
The 800 is shaping up to be one of the most competitive events in 4A. Lincoln Christian's Tennyson H...