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Oklahoma Coaches Association announces 2025 All-State swimming rosters

Oklahoma Coaches Association announces 2025 All-State swimming rosters

Yahoo24-04-2025

The Oklahoma Coaches Association has announced its 2025 All-State swimming rosters.
The All-State meet is scheduled for 5:30 p.m. July 28 at Edmond Schools Aquatic Center.
Deer Creek's J.C. Riley was named the West coach, while Leslie White of Fort Gibson will lead the East.
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Here are the rosters:
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2025 OCA All-State boys swimming roster
West: Jack Powell, Harding Charter Prep; Riley Conway, Edmond North; Jack Starrett, Edmond North; Garrett Levendofsky, Edmond North; Ayden Kerr, Casady; Jason Hull, Deer Creek; Cooper Phillips, Plainview; Ace Seck, Mustang; Mason Northup, Casady.
East: Luke Olsen, Bartlesville; Camden McDonald, Bartlesville; Ethan Peterson, Bartlesville; Nolan Prague, Bixby; Cayden Weingartner, Broken Arrow; Patrick Berg, Tulsa Kelley; Ethan Dismuke, Jenks; Alexander Unecht, Jenks; Kamdyn Kating, Fort Gibson.
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2025 OCA All-State girls swimming roster
West: Laney Jones, Edmond North; Kelsey Healy, Edmond North; Brianna Ridpath, Edmond Memorial; Kayden Cooper, Yukon; Kamryn Cooper, Yukon; Megan Janzen, Edmond North; Caisyn Davis, Altus; Kalysta Hein, Harrah; Macey McFarlane, Deer Creek.
East: Marrissa Williams, Jenks; Jessalyn Carpenter, Ponca City; Mattie Shearer, Ponca City; Samantha Crane, Cascia Hall; Ryleigh Wells, Adair; Gracyn Simpson, Shawnee; Erin Roper, Bartlesville; Annabelle Droege, Bartlesville; Aspen White, Fort Gibson.
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