2012 Win-Win Week State Champs

OU Heisman Trophy legends present high school students with the Win-Win Week trophies at the OSU Boone Pickens Stadium on November 30, 2012. 

Win-Win Week Is Oklahoma’s Opportunity For High School Students To Declare Victory Over Cancer!


Student athletes, cheerleaders, Student Council members, marching band members, club

officers, pom squad members and other student leaders all can help prevent cancer and

raise money for cancer patients across Oklahoma by focusing on cancer at their athletic

events.


Your school will compete for a State Championship trophy awarded by the Oklahoma

Secondary School Activities Association for the most successful program based on school

size.

 

Win-Win Week is a collaboration between the Peggy and Charles Stephenson

Cancer Center and the Oklahoma Secondary School Activities Association. 

 

Tecumseh Win-Win Week 2012

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 







 

 













CONGRATULATIONS TO THE 2012 STATE CHAMPS!


The OSSAA reviewed the final reports from the  schools that participated last year and selected the following high schools as State Champions!

Class B - Boise City

Class A - Canton

Class 2A - Mounds

Class 3A - Lexington & Purcell

Class 4A - Tecumseh

Class 5A - Del City

Class 6A - Southmoore

CONGRATULATIONS TO THE 2011 STATE CHAMPS!

Class B - Cherokee

Class A - Cheyenne

Class 2A - Mounds

Class 3A - Lexington & Purcell

Class 4A - Tuttle

Class 5A - Tecumseh

Class 6A - Southmoore

CONGRATULATIONS TO THE 2010 STATE CHAMPS!

Class B - Timberlake

Class A - Cheyenne

Class 2A - Wilson

Class 3A - Pawhuska

Class 4A - Tuttle

Class 5A - Duncan

Class 6A - Lawton Eisenhower

 

Will your school take home the trophy in 2013?

 

YOUR SCHOOL CAN NAME A ROOM

AT THE CANCER CENTER!


Schools that participate in Win-Win Week are eligible to name a room in the new Peggy and Charles Stephenson Cancer Center building based on the amount of money they raise. Schools that raise $10,000 or more (or more than $5,000 one year with a commitment to participate next year to reach the goal) can name a room.


In the past three years, 17 schools have named 24 areas in the Cancer Center, including Ada, Bridge Creek, Cheyenne, Duncan, Edmond Santa Fe, Frederick, Heritage Hall, Kingfisher, McAlester, Norman, Pawhuska, Purcell, Putnam City North, Southmoore, Tecumseh, Tuttle and Wilson.
 
If your school conducts fundraising through the school year and you want to include the Cancer Center in those plans, we’ll add those funds to your Win-Win Week total to qualify your school for a named room.  For more information, contact Von Allen at (405) 271-4880 or

von-allen@ouhsc.edu.

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