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SATURDAY, APRIL 20, 2013 THE EDMOND SUN NEWS | A7
© 2013 THE EDMOND SUN
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• Defended state title and broke SamanthaWoodward’s state record in the 200 individualmedley• Just missed beating state record in 100 breaststroke• Gold medalist in two relay events
Ally Robertson is back. As a freshman a year ago, she was Swimmer of the Year with three gold medalsand this season she requires an even more robust back, toting around four additional gold medals alongwith Edmond North teammate Rylee Linhardt. “We are blessed to have two girls on the team with thekind of talent that Ally and Rylee have," head coach Steve Riggs lauded. "I usually do not swim themagainst each other because having them in different events means more chances at first places forNorth. However, they both have the talent to win multiple events, and we will see over the years howthat develops."
• State champion in the 500 freestyle• State champion in 100 backstroke• Gold medalist in two relays as a freshman
• State title winner in the 500 freestyle and silver medalist in the 200 freestyle
Memorial's Naresh Naik will take along anotherschool record with him to Missouri State this fallto add to his previous three. “His work ethic is sec-ond to none and along with a great attitude, hehas established himself not only as one of the bestswimmers ever in Oklahoma, but he has attainednational level status and possible All-Americanrecognition. To break a school record at Memorialis very hard because of all the great swimmers andtradition built over almost 40 years. But to breakfour of them like Naresh did is a testament to histalent and dedication."
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Bronze medalist
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Bronze in both200 IM and
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50 freestyle 100 butterfly
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“A” finalist secondstraight year
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Fourth at state; newschool record
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200 free relay
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State runner-upwith astute
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State champion witha new school record
100 backstroke
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Bronze in 100backstroke and100 butterfly
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Four total goldmedals in freshman
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Fifth at state andon winning 200medley relay
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“Naresh has established himself not only as one of the best swimmers ever in Oklahoma, but he has attained national level statusand possible All-American recognition.” — head coach Steve Riggs
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All-Edmond Wrestling 2013
When you're perfect, it's hard not to be namedWrestler of the Year. That's why the two undefeatedtriplets, Joel and Andrew Dixon are the 2012-13 Co-Wrestlers of the Year. Both Andrew and Joel won fivetournaments in addition to the state and regional tour-naments.
Lance is the third brother, and state champion as wellat that with just a single blemish on his record.
“Andrew and Joel are a blessing to have in our pro-gram. Not just for their superb wrestling ability, but alsofor their outstanding character,” North head coachAndrew Schneider stated. “The younger wrestlers lookup to them as role models and they always strive to putthe team first.
“Both wrestlers were integral parts of North's first-everDual State and State Tournament championships.Their classroom work also contributed to Edmond Northbeing named Academic State champions to completethe ‘trifecta’ for the 2012-13 season.”
Co-Wrestlers of the YearJoel Dixon
Edmond North195 pounds (42-0)
Andrew DixonEdmond North
220 pounds (43-0)
Mason Stowers, Santa Fe152 (31-8)
2 tournament titles
Chad Draper, Deer Creek160 (32-7)
Consecutive state runner-up
Cole Pacheco, Deer Creek170 (35-3)
2-time state champion
Lance Dixon, North182 (41-1)
State champion, just a single loss
Tyler Follis, Deer Creek285 (36-4)
State runner-up
Jordan Prince, North106 (27-6)
State runner-up
Cy Trindle, North113 (33-13)
3rd at state; regional champion
Jordan Armstrong, North120 (31-15)
Sealed Dual State title with win
Josh Breece, North126 (28-5)
State bronze medalist
First Team
Brett Dunning, Santa Fe132 (37-7)
Set career win mark at SF
Alec Warren, Memorial138 (20-4)
2-time state runner-up
Reggie Dunn, North145 (22-10)
Missed state by 1 match Second Team106: Andrew Lemoine, Santa Fe (23-13)
113: Mark Delay, Memorial (12-7)120: Ashton Stoval, Memorial (12-11)
126: Brennon Smith, Deer Creek (21-12)132: R.T. Copper, Deer Creek (25-9)138: Drew Alexander, North (15-10)
145: Jacob Shimmels, Deer Creek (22-11)152: Preston Stockton, Deer Creek (30-10)
160: Alton Pettit, Memorial (14-14)170: Derek White, North (34-5)
182: Alvin Bazely, Santa Fe (24-10)195: Grayson Johnson, Deer Creek (22-12)
220: Austin Loomis, Deer Creek (32-8)285: Jon Wynn, Santa Fe (35-12)
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AAllll--EEddmmoonndd BBaasskkeettbbaallll 22001133Boys Player of the Year
Jordan WoodardEdmond Memorial
Woodard won his secondstate championship atMemorial, making a mirac-ulous steal and winning tipin the waning seconds forthe triumph in March. Heplayed in state champi-onships in all three seasonswith one being a runner-up.Woodard lost only threegames he played in atMemorial and is the onlystarting player ever in theschool district two win apair of state titles. Jordan isa University of Oklahomasignee and averaged 15.4points and 6.4 assists pergame. He accomplished allthis in his senior seasonwhile overcoming a severehamstring injury.“It was really fun watch-
ing the maturation of hisleadership style,” saidMemorial head coachShane Cowherd. “Heturned into more andmore of a vocal leader. He’sa great kid, a super kid.He’s a very humble super-star.”
Girls Player of the YearAshley Gibson
Deer Creek
Senior Ashley Gibson ledthe Lady Antlers to thestate title scoring 13 pointsper game and picking up111 steals in her final sea-son. She was named MostValuable Player of thestate tournament and isan All-Stater. Ashley hasplayed four years for DeerCreek and will play colle-giately at Butler (Kan.).“She’s played so many
different roles on thisteam,” said Deer Creekhead coach TotsyManning. “She is a differ-ence-maker on the floorand has developed a 3-point shot, handles theball, she is great at takingit to the basket and canpost up. She is so versatileand could help any team.”
FFiirrsstt TTeeaamm Shaquille Morris
MemorialWichita State signee
Carlbe ErvinEdmond North
19.8 pts., 4 steals per gm
Jonathan GibsonOklahoma Christian 18 pts., 5 ass. per game
Aaron YoungMemorial
winning 3-pt. shot at state
Jenny RoyEdmond Memorial
Named top conf. defender
SSeeccoonndd TTeeaammCurran Scott, Edmond Santa Fe
Joel Blumenthal, Deer CreekDavid Montgomery, NorthTyler Holcomb, Memorial
Daron Mims, Santa Fe
Andee Decker, MemorialAahliyah Jackson, Santa Fe
Jhordyn Patton, NorthAlexa Adair, Deer Creek
Whitney Jones, Deer Creek
Cameerah GravesSanta Fe
Led 6A in assists with 129
Kaitlyn PetersonEdmond North
1st team MAC 2012
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Tamara LeeEdmond Santa Fe
2-time tournament MVP
Sam Kreutzer, Memorial; Zac Ruff, OklahomaChristian Academy; Tyler Sanders, North; Ed Baker, North; Austin Usery, North; DashonBell, Santa Fe; Kade Jacobs, Santa Fe; DaQuanJefferies, Santa Fe.
Kaleigh Troxell, Memorial; Jessica Foster,Memorial; Mariah Williams, Santa Fe; DakotaVann, Deer Creek; Bayli Blanchard, Deer Creek;Addison Martin, Oklahoma Christian Academy;Taylor Estep, OCA; Courtney Dike, North; LeslieShuck, Oklahoma Christian School; MadelineBowen, OCS.
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ALL-EDMOND GOLF 2013Players of the Year
Caroline GoodinSenior - Deer Creek
Max McGreevySenior - Edmond Santa Fe
Goodin is the Class 5A state runner-up, winding up her high schoolcareer as an All-Stater before
entering Oklahoma City University thisfall.
“She won 15 high school tournamentsbefore leading our team to a state titlewith her runner-up performance atDornick (Hills, in Ardmore) in a winter-like, rainy, windy, mess,” said Deer Creekhead coach Glen Floyd. “She was anexcellent friend to her team and Ibelieve that the core beliefs of all of thefamilies of these girls are what made
them so successful.”Caroline won six tournaments this
spring and ended with a 76 stroke aver-age. She also graduated with honorswith a 4.0 GPA, helping lead the LadyAntlers to successive state academictitles with a team GPA of 3.97.
“These girls are what happens whenhard work, devotion to excellence andability combine,” Floyd added. “I amproud of all of them for all they havebecome.”
McGreevy is standing upon thispodium for the second consecu-tive year, earning All-Edmond
Player of the Year accolades after a vigor-ous effort to hold off Edmond North’s tal-ented Nick Heinen for the individualClass 6A state golf championship atKarsten Creek in Stillwater.
McGreevy birdied both playoff holes todispose of Norman North’s ThomasJohnson and Heinen respectively.
Max graduated this May earning All-State honors. He won 10 of the 44 tourna-ments (23 percent) he played in during
his high school career and 22 timesplaced in the top five.
“That is remarkable,” Edmond Santa Fehead coach Mike Stolz said of McGreevy’sconsistency in rugged 6A competition.
“He’s also really good at helping otherguys.
“He can’t stand to shoot over par. Hetold me his goal every day is to shoot paror better ... that’s his mindset.”
McGreevy was invited to play for theTeam USA junior squad in Japan lastyear and will attend the University ofOklahoma in August.
First Team
Nick HeinenEdmond North
Hayden WoodNorth
The difference betweenNorth teammates Heinenand Wood came down tojust one stroke over 300holes in scoring average at72.1, with Heinen thesmudge on top. BothHuskies had five top 5 fin-ishes.
“They’re almost identi-cal players,” North skipperJeff Doherty said. “They’reboth really good off thetee and they have greatshort games. They’re soidentical in scoring andeverything else.”
Haley HillDeer Creek
Emily FolsomDeer Creek
Hill, a senior, placedfourth at state and alsowas the champion of theDuncan Tournament.She averaged 78 andended her Deer Creekcareer as an All-Stater.
Lady Antler teammateFolsom, a junior, aver-aged 82 and placed in thetop 10 in every tourna-ment.
Zac SchaeferOkla. Christian
Eli ArmstrongNorth
Trent EvansMemorial
Schaefer tied for thestate championshipcrown in Class 3A andlost on the third hole of aplayoff. Placed in the top5 six times.
Armstrong beatMcGreevy in a 1-holeplayoff in regionals atLakeside in Stillwater. Asenior All-Stater with a74.1 stroke average andtwo top 5 finishes.
Evans tied for 14th inthe state tournament andgathered seven top 10finishes.
Second Team
Ashley MooreSanta Fe
Allison SellNorth
Brinn FarissSanta Fe
Moore posted a 78 atthe Class 6A regional andrecently won a summertournament.
Sell is the first EdmondNorth female to win theindividual state champi-onship, which she accom-plished last year. A senior,she earned All-State acco-lades, placed ninth atstate.
Fariss, only a sopho-more, won the regional atWestwood in Normanwith a smoking-low 67.She landed in the 11 spotin the state tournamentat River Oaks.
Tyson Reeder - North
Ty Tamura - Memorial
Jacob Bishop - Memorial
Drew Ison - Santa Fe
Cody Troutman - Santa Fe
Brett Hagan - Santa Fe
Griffin Pierce - North
Allison Mee, Deer Creek
Caitlin Wilguess, Memorial
Jordyn Altenburg, North
Maddie Herron, North
Kayla Olivero, Memorial
Cayla Clouse, Santa Fe
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All-Edmond Tennis 2013Players of the YearFirst TeamNate Roper
Edmond NorthSenior — No. 1 singles
Roper never took his hand off the throttle; he justkept the gas on fighting for a state champi-onship all four years he was at Edmond North,
winning three, including his senior campaign wind-ing up a perfect 34-0.
“He has worked hard to improve his game everyyear,” said Edmond North head coach Dee AnnWallar. “He’s one of the best players I’ve had the priv-iledge to work with. He puts the team above himself.He could have won an individual title all four yearsbut wanted the team to be more competitive so hejumped up to No. 1 singles after winning at No. 2 sin-gles.”
Roper fell to Putnam North’s Chris Haworth in thetitle match, who is playing at Oklahoma State. Roperwill join him there next month.
Ann PepperEdmond North
Senior — No. 1 singles
Afreshman state champion at No. 2 singles and ajunior title winner in No. 1 doubles, Pepperplaced third at state at No. 1 singles her senior
season.“I’m really going to miss those two (including
Roper),” Wallar lauded. “She was a great leader. Wetook five girls into regionals and they never played ina state tournament before. Because of Ann’s leader-ship and pulling them together, she helped them getthrough the nerves and be successful.”
The Lady Huskies placed fourth as a team in thestate tournament.
Pepper won six tournaments this year and will takeher talents to the University of Oklahoma.
Second Team
Bryan Lilley and Pierce Bryant
No. 1 doubles - North
Lilley, at left, has now won state with three different part-ners. The pair defeated Tulsa Union’s Andreas Kutt andMitchell Mathias for the state crown.
Chase Haddican and Tanner Chambers
No. 2 doubles - North
Chambers, at right, is a two-time state championwith different partners. The duo defeated crosstownrival McCann Bell and Preston Choi of EdmondMemorial for the state championship.
Joseph Davenport
No. 1 singles - Edmond Santa Fe
Davenport got by Norman’s Jarrett Ferguson 4-6, 6-3,7-6 to place seventh at state.
David Hager
No. 2 singles - North
Hager became a three-time state champion at thisposition after swallowing up Ponca City’s DanielLangston 7-5, 6-0.
Shali Schoeplin and Maddi Little
No. 1 doubles - Edmond Memorial
Edmond Memorial's No. 1 Doubles team of ShaliSchoepflin, at left, and Maddi Little took fifth place atthe state tournament in Oklahoma City.
Katie Liszewski and Rylee Tucker
No. 2 doubles - North
Liszewski, at left, and Tucker upset the No. 2 seed atstate before falling to Jenks in the state finals in an air-tight match.
Kelsi WilliamsNo. 1 singles - Deer Creek
The Lady Antler powered her way to a fifth-place fin-ish at the state tournament at the Oklahoma City TennisCenter in May.
Grace OverbeyNo. 2 singles - North
Played the position for the first time at regionals, qual-ified for state and came away with a fifth place finalstanding.
BoysNo. 1 doubles: Daniel Smith and Brett Herrin, Okla. Christian (5A state champs)No. 2 doubles: Griffin Hullender and Mitchell Draelos, OCS (5A state champs)
No. 1 singles: Craig Mayes, MemorialNo. 2 singles: Storm Rund, Santa Fe
GirlsNo. 2 doubles: Leslie Shuck and Rebecca Camp, OCS (third at state)
Brett Herrin, at left, and Daniel Smith
Oklahoma Christian (33-1)
Mitchell Draelos, at left,and Griffin Hullender
OCS
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All-Edmond Soccer 2013Player of the Year
Courtney DikeEdmond North, senior forward
She left it all out onthe turf her seniorseason.
Dike eclipsed 20 goalsand doled out double-digit assists (10) leadingthe Lady Huskies to thedistrict championshipand the state semifinals.
“She is the hardest-working player,” EdmondNorth head coachMeagan Anderson laud-ed. “She is the staple ofour team; a real game-changer.”
Courtney is an All-Stater and a GatoradePlayer of the Year finalist.
First TeamLisa RobinsonEdmond Memorial
senior forward
Outstanding athletewith the ability to con-stantly break peopledown off the dribble. LedMemorial with 14 goalsand equalled that outputin assists. A University ofOklahoma signee,Robinson is an All-Staterand made All-Districtthree years.
Lauren HaivalaDeer Creek
freshman midfielder
In her rookie season,Haivala racked up 17scores in helping theLady Antlers to a statechampionship win overrival Carl Albert in Mayat Noble High School.
Abbey BrightNorth
junior defender
Defense helps you getdeep in the playoffs, andtop Lady Husky defenderBright can scoot and reelin a forward on the flank.She is tough to beat.
Kenzie BurgerEdmond Memorialsenior midfielder
A strong and physicalAll-Stater, Burger has theability to dominate theball. She is a team cap-tain, a 2-year All-Districtplayer who passed outsix assists and alsoscored six times.
Second TeamZelle Garman, North, senior midfielderKelsea Wertzberger, Santa Fe, senior defenderLana Duke, Memorial, junior defenderSophia Brazil, Deer Creek, senior forwardHayley Weaver, Deer Creek, junior goalkeeperGenevieve Simmons, North, junior goalkeeper
Amanda Dial, Memorial, junior forwardTiara Guidice, Santa Fe, senior defenderShanna Rolfs, North, junior defenderMikalyn Johnson, Deer Creek, senior defenderMackenzie Coupens, Deer Creek, freshman defender
Mikayla LoweryDeer Creek
junior forward
Ceres Veeraprame
Edmond Santa Fesenior forward
Veeraprame passed outsix assists and tallied 10goals. She will play colle-giately at IndependenceJunior College.
The sparkplug juniorcaught the back of thenets 16 times and addedfive assists.
Hannah HoverSanta Fe
junior midfielder
Very active defenderwho clogs up lanes. A 3-year starter and a greatleader.
Alex WilemanMemorial
senior midfielderThe 2-year team cap-
tain is a leader on thefield, responsible fordirecting team align-ments and adjustments.All-Stater could beirreplaceable.
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All-Edmond Baseball 2013First Team First TeamPlayer of the Year
Holden LyonsEdmond North senior pitcher
Cole LindleyDeer Creek outfielder
Left-handed batter drove home 33runs with a sizzling .458 batting aver-age.
An All-State selection with anundefeated 7-0 record and anultra-low 1.29 earned run average,
Lyons limited opposing hitters to a .238batting average in Class 6A in his seniorcampaign.
“He is one of the pitchers who werelied on to win district games and hedid just that by being our most consis-tent pitcher and going undefeated on astate-quarterfinalist team,” saidEdmond North head coach Karl King.
“His success on the field was also cou-pled with many achievements in theclassroom where he also demonstrateda very strong work ethic. His election tothe team Unity Council for the last twoyears also shows that his teammateslooked up to him as a leader and agood teammate.
“Husky baseball appreciates Holden’scontributions and are proud of hisaccomplishments — they are welldeserved.”
Daniel CostelloEdmond Santa Fe outfielder
Costello hit the .400 mark in the bat-ter’s box, ripped 4 triples and knockedin 31 runs.
Scott JohnsonNorth outfielder
Dylon RycroftDeer Creek third baseman
Johnson popped five homers and 13doubles, ending the spring with 30RBIs and a .355 batting average.
A .420 hitter with three triples and39 runs batted in.
Jordan BoyerDeer Creek shortstop
Hit just below the .400 mark at .398along with crossing the plate 43 times.
Jake BonsteelNorth pitcher
Healthy 7-1 record with a 2.07earned run average.
Swatted 10 doubles and hit .371.
Caleb EldridgeDeer Creek first baseman
Colin SimpsonEdmond Memorial catcherA rock behind the dish and only a
sophomore, Simpson hit .342 with 4triples. He started as a freshman forthe Bulldogs.
Jack HaleMemorial outfielder
A member of the .400 club, Hale hit.411 before signing with OklahomaChristian.
Joe PeregrinDeer Creek pitcher
Lefty went an untarnished 7-0for the Antlers.
Parker RiglerMemorial pitcher
A gritty southpaw, Rigler chalked up72 Ks to just 27 walks. All-Tournamentat the Heartland Classic.
Nolan WilsonNorth second baseman
Will get down and dirty with theglove, Wilson ended his North careerhitting .354.
NOTE: See page A8 for second team listing.