Marlow High School Celebrates 2024–2025 OCA All-State Selections and Championship Legacy
August 02, 2025

Marlow High School Celebrates 2024–2025 OCA All-State Selections and Championship Legacy
Marlow High School is proudly celebrating the accomplishments of its student-athletes and the continued legacy of excellence that defines its programs. Six outstanding students have been named to the 2024–2025 Oklahoma Coaches Association (OCA) All-State teams, representing a wide range of sports and bringing further prestige to the Marlow Outlaws' athletic tradition.
2024–2025 OCA All-State Selections:
Aleah Chase – A standout wrestler, Chase claimed the 2023–2024 Class 5A 170 lb State Championship and placed 3rd in the 2024–2025 state tournament. She has signed with Northern Oklahoma College (NOC) to continue her wrestling career.
Blayd Harris – A dual-sport athlete in basketball and baseball, Harris was named the 2024–2025 OCA Region 5 Male Athlete of the Year. He has signed with Emporia State to play football.
Keller Kizarr – Kizarr finished as the 2023–2024 Class 3A 132 lb wrestling state runner-up and went on to win the 2024–2025 Class 3A 144 lb State Championship.
Brantz Bateman – Another wrestling phenom, Bateman was crowned the 2023–2024 Class 3A 144 lb State Champion and is now committed to wrestle at the University of Central Oklahoma (UCO).
Jonathon Brite – Brite sprinted his way to two state titles, winning both the 100m and 200m races in 2024 and 2025. He has signed with Oklahoma Baptist University (OBU) to compete in track.
Britney Mackey – Mackey was honored as a West All-State Queen Candidate, representing Marlow with distinction.
Continued Excellence
Marlow High School continues to live up to its proud reputation as “The Home of Champions.” Recent team accolades include:
2024–2025 Class 3A Wrestling Dual State Runners-Up
2025 Class 3A Girls Golf State Runners-Up
2025 Class 3A Boys Golf State Runners-Up
2024 Class 3A Girls Cross Country Academic State Champions
A Legacy of Achievement
The school’s impressive championship history includes:
54 Total State Championships
56 Total State Runners-Up
45 Total Academic State Championships and Runners-Up
Marlow High School continues to build on its legacy through the dedication of its student-athletes, coaches, and supportive community. The Outlaws remain a shining example of what hard work, talent, and school pride can achieve.
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