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    Oklahoma high school All-State week live updates: Avery Littlefield overcomes ACL tear

    By Jordan Davis, Nick Sardis and Gracie Rawlings , The Oklahoman,

    9 hours ago

    The Oklahoma Coaches Association high school All-State athletic events began Monday across the state. Here's a look at what happened:

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    Avery Littlefield recovers from injury, leads East in swimming

    NORMAN — As Avery Littlefield finished anchoring the girls' 200-yard freestyle relay, she got out of the pool thankful to have the opportunity to close this chapter of her career and begin a new one.Just days after the Stillwater star earned her seventh individual title at the Class 6A state swimming meet in February, Littlefield tore her ACL while running.

    “I’ve never had an experience like that, because you just don’t really get injured that much when you are swimming,” Littlefield said. “It was just a lot of me being sad in my bedroom because I have never taken a break like that from swimming or any physical activity.”The descent back into the pool was gradual, and after having surgery in March, she initially worked solely on her upper body, before getting back into the water. After several months of rehab, Littlefield eventually felt comfortable enough to kick off and compete like she had been prior to the injury.

    However, as she got ready on the blocks for the girls' 200-yard medley relay — the first event of the 2024 OCA All-State swimming meet — the hard work that it took for her to get there reflected back at her as she looked into the water.

    “This is actually my first meet since state,” Littlefield said. “But it is also my last before I go to college, so it has been a kind of bittersweet experience.”

    Littlefield has been spending as many hours as she can in the pool, not only to recover but also to prepare before she heads to LSU. There she will swim freestyle and butterfly.She knows what it is like to live in a college town, growing up just a few miles from Oklahoma State University, but she is excited to experience swimming and school in a new place.“I am just looking forward to everything,” Littlefield said. “All the coaches are just so motivational, and Coach Rick (Bishop) was just telling me about all of his goals and dreams for the team, and how he wanted me to be a part of it. That is why I am so excited because I truly believe that I have so much more potential and so many more things that I can achieve.”If Littlefield’s performance at the All-State meet is a reflection of what she has to offer at LSU, she is bound to find success.Racking up four first-place finishes in the 200-yard freestyle and 200-yard medley relays and the 50-yard and 100-yard freestyle, where she beat the second-place finisher by almost four seconds, Littlefield led the girls East team to a 94-66 win over the West team. The boys' East team also won 88-67.But for the All-State swimmer, the meet was a representation of not only her own comeback and individual successes but also the growth of the sport in the state.“This meet just means a lot to me,” Littlefield said. “I think I got to see the sport of swimming grow a lot in Oklahoma. I think about how much harder the competition was this year compared to my freshman year, and just being able to see myself and my teammates grow, and to be here together is special.”

    As she got out of the pool after winning the relay, she finished her high school career on a high note, but for Littlefield, this experience was about positively representing the sport and being around the people who have made it worthwhile.

    “It has been something really special,” Littlefield said. “To be able to compete with people from all different teams, it has been really great to bring everyone together.”

    -Gracie Rawlings, Staffg writer

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    Karston Rennie, Gabby Hack awarded Kyle Lewis Scholarship

    CATOOSA — Karston Rennie entered Monday's All-State tournament with a list of objectives to check off.

    The Pauls Valley senior set out to conquer the green for the West and forge new friendships. Little did he know his day at the Cherokee Hills Golf Club would exceed his expectations.

    Rennie, who will play collegiate golf at Methodist University in North Carolina, was awarded the Oklahoma Golf Coaches Association's Kyle Lewis Scholarship.

    "I had a ton of fun today playing in different formats with kids I've normally never played with," Rennie said. "The goal is always to win. I've learned the lesson the last few years to have fun or you won't be very good."

    Rennie and the West boys and girls combined for a 31.5-16.5 victory over the East.

    Rennie and each other golfer competed in pairs, and each group could collect as many as four points. The West boys won 20-4, led by Mason Haley of Enid and Cohen Lorenzen of Deer Creek, who carded a 62.

    Meanwhile, the East girls defeated the West 12.5-11.5 as West golfers Chloe Henderson of Durant and London Wilson of Ada combined for a 69. Josey Cavitt and Jaci Hartman of Turner finished with a 66.

    Rennie and Marlow girls golfer Gabby Hack became the 12th pair to receive the scholarship. The $1,000 award memorializes Bethel golfer Kyle Lewis, who died in a car accident on his way home from the All-State matches in 2010.

    "It was an honor to be selected to play in this event and to be awarded the scholarship," Rennie said. "Today was very enjoyable, and I'm glad I was able to represent Pauls Valley one last time."

    — Jordan Davis, Staff writer

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