The Chickasha Fightin’ Chicks are gearing up for another exciting season on the mat, and while the roster may look younger this year, don’t mistake that for inexperience. Head Coach Chad Randle leads a hungry group of wrestlers ready to defend their Dual and Team State Championships and continue the proud tradition of excellence at Chickasha.
“We lost a great senior group last year,” Randle said, “but this young team is driven and ready to make their own mark. They’re talented, focused, and have their sights set on the podium.”
Leading the charge is senior Jarrett Patty, a two-time State Champion and recent commit to the Colorado School of Mines. Patty brings championship experience and strong leadership to the squad, setting the tone for a team that refuses to settle for anything less than greatness. “Jarrett’s a great leader and an even better person,” Randle said. “He does everything the right way.”

Joining Patty as a key returner is sophomore Cash Bratt, who turned heads last season by capturing his first State Title as a freshman. Bratt’s competitive fire and determination have him poised to go back-to-back this year.

Another rising star to watch is Jaxon Randle, a two-time Junior High State Champion who’s looking to continue Chickasha’s remarkable streak of producing state champs at the 106-pound weight class, five years running if he pulls it off.
Rounding out the group of standouts is heavyweight Marley Scott, a returning state placer and one of the most well-rounded athletes in the school. A leader on the football team and active in student government, Scott brings toughness, maturity, and a team-first attitude that embodies the program’s culture.
The message in Chickasha’s wrestling room is clear: last year’s success was just the beginning. With a young core and championship pedigree, the Fightin’ Chicks are ready to prove that the tradition isn’t slowing down anytime soon.










