Muskogee Area Players to Watch – Presented by Neighbors Building Neighborhoods

Golf

Cash Schiller – Hilldale

A senior on the varsity golf team, Schiller has spent all four years of his high school career honing his skills, and his journey is a testament to hard work, dedication, and integrity. Always on time, always working hard, and always leading by example. The younger players on the team have learned a lot from Schiller over the years. They watch him grind through the practice rounds, never cutting corners, always striving for perfection. 

Krew Thompson – Muskogee

Krew, a senior, has participated in the state tournament every year of his high school career. Part of the 2021 and 2023 Muskogee teams that qualified for the state tournament and he qualified as an individual in 2022 during his sophomore year. Last season, Krew’s overall scoring average was 79. In the classroom, Krew carries a 4.2 GPA, ranking him in the top 10% in his class. 

Ella Wilson – Muskogee

Ella’s game has steadily improved each year she has been in the golf program and has high hopes for this season. 

Colt Falconer – Stigler

Colt was Stigler’s two bag last season as a freshmen and will move into the one spot this spring, and his coaches are looking for him to carry a lot of the load this season as a sophomore. He is the son of a state champion golfer, so he looks to be ready to take that step. 

Tennis

Beau McFarland – Wagoner

He was seventh at two singles last year. He is very athletic and competitive. He is always at the courts working on his game. And he is always asking questions to get better. 

Kendra Condict and Kieley Holladay – Wagoner

Condict and Holladay are the Bulldogs’ state runner-up team from 2024. Both girls are positive role models. Kendra is Co-Salutatorian. Kieley has already been accepted to Oklahoma Baptist University. Kendra and Kieley were very successful singles players before being moved to doubles, with a doubles record of 12 – 2. 

Track

Ben Parker – Fort Gibson

Ben was a state qualifier in 800 last year as a sophomore. Look for him to anchor the two-mile relay and have a good year running the 800 and the mile. 

Katie Smith – Fort Gibson

Smith was a state placer in the 100 hurdles her freshman and sophomore years. State champion last year. She signed to further her career at Oral Roberts University. Look for her to help in the 400 and 800 Relays also. 

Adrian Billingsley – Muskogee

Adrian had a huge sophomore campaign in 2024. He finished fifth in the 110m hurdles with a time of 15.52 and narrowly missed finals in the 300m hurdles. He is working hard to better those results in 2025, and he has all the potential to be able to do just that. 

Diamond Lewis – Muskogee

Diamond won state in class 5A in the 300m hurdles and as part of the 4x200m relay and finished runner-up in the 100m hurdles and the 4x400m relay. She is a tireless worker with a great attitude. She should be a competitor at the top of 6A also in both hurdles and relays.