The state meet brought some incredible performances across all events. This means that multiple athletes achieved times or marks that are worthy of a top ten all time placement for Oklahoma. This list will not include athletes who achieved this earlier on in the season - only athletes that broke into the top ten at the 1A/2A, 3A/4A, or the 5A/6A state meets.
Mask ran 10.14 seconds in the 100m dash to win the 5A state title. This time places him 2nd all time for Oklahoma. He was only .02 seconds behind the state record, achieved by Kyler Brown at the same meet last year.
Keys moves into 7th place for the all time rankings. He won the 6A state title in the 100 meter dash with a time of 10.27 seconds. Keys happens to be only a sophomore, so the chance to run even faster is there.
Dewberry set a new state record last weekend. His time of 20.73 in the 200m dash outdoes Gil Roberts 2007 mark of 20.77. Dewberry had a historic weekend and won state in this event.
Green won the 5A state title in the 200m open with a sub 21 performance. He achieved a mark of 20.81 which is the 4th fastest time ever recorded by a high schooler in Oklahoma. Green caps off his senior season with a historic win.
McFarlin out of Stillwater placed 2nd in the 200m dash at the state meet. He ran a time of 20.90, which is the 5th fastest time in the state. This time would usually win a state title, so this is a testament to the improvements that these athletes are making. The sophomore still has a couple more seasons of opportunity to see just how much faster he can run.
Pitt won the 6A state title for the 400m this year. His time of 47.03 was narrowly close to becoming the 3rd high school boy in Oklahoma to run under 47 seconds. The senior ended his career on a high note and is ranked number three all time in the state.
Howell won the state title for his division in the 400m. His time of 47.19 was a historic mark that is ranked number five all time on our Milesplit rankings. The junior out of Broken Bow has a chance next year to run even faster.
Williams ran 47.52 in the 400m, which is good for 9th all time. He happens to be a freshman, so the future is bright for Williams as he continues to improve at the 400m distance. The young star placed 2nd overall at the 6A state title race in this event.
McCorvey set a new state record in the 110mH earlier this month. He won the 6A state title in an insanely fast time of 13.80. He is a sophomore, so this time could be lowered even further!
Stinson-Powers ran 13.82 for the 110mH in the prelims of the 5A state meet. The junior out of Putnam City has another year to run even quicker. He held the state record for a few minutes, and would still be holding it, if it wasn't for McCorvey running .02 seconds faster.
McGuire-Theus won the 5A state title in the 110mH with a time of 13.86. The senior was able to end his season out on top in what was a very competitive day for hurdles. This is an Oklahoma number four all time mark.
Williams has had a consistently strong season in the 110mH. It was no different at the state meet, as he won the state title for his division and ran a 13.91 in this event. Williams is now in a three-way tie for sixth all time in Oklahoma.
The state meet brought some incredible performances across all events. This means that multiple athletes achieved times or marks that are worthy of a top ten all time placement for Oklahoma. This list will not include athletes who achieved this earlier on in the season - only athletes that broke into the top ten at the 1A/2A, 3A/4A, or the 5A/6A state meets.
Mask ran 10.14 seconds in the 100m dash to win the 5A state title. This time places him 2nd all time for Oklahoma. He was only .02 seconds behind the state record, achieved by Kyler Brown at the same meet last year.
Keys moves into 7th place for the all time rankings. He won the 6A state title in the 100 meter dash with a time of 10.27 seconds. Keys happens to be only a sophomore, so the chance to run even faster is there.