Roland powerlifters compete at Skiatook Invitational, with two champions crowned

Rangers finish third among small schools

Published on Feb. 20, 2026

The Roland High School powerlifting team competed at the Skiatook Invitational, with two Roland powerlifters winning titles. Novion Reagan was the champion at 157 pounds and Paisley Davis was first at 143 pounds. The Rangers finished third as a team in the small-school division and eighth overall in team standings.

Why it matters

The Roland powerlifting team's strong performance at the Skiatook Invitational showcases the program's continued success and the talent of its athletes. Powerlifting is an important part of the school's athletic offerings, and these results will help build momentum for the team as they prepare for upcoming competitions.

The details

At the Skiatook Invitational, Jeremiah Peters was runner-up at 242 pounds, while Trevor Lasiter was third at 145 pounds. Joshawa Crase was fourth at 198 pounds, Talen Reese (220 pounds), John Allen (275) and Mira Reagan (143) were fifth, and Alexander Criswell was eighth at 145 pounds.

  • The Skiatook Invitational took place on Friday.

The players

Novion Reagan

A Roland High School powerlifter who was the champion at 157 pounds.

Paisley Davis

A Roland High School powerlifter who was the champion at 143 pounds.

Jeremiah Peters

A Roland High School powerlifter who was the runner-up at 242 pounds.

Trevor Lasiter

A Roland High School powerlifter who was third at 145 pounds.

Joshawa Crase

A Roland High School powerlifter who was fourth at 198 pounds.

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What’s next

The Roland powerlifters will next compete at the Iron Hog Classic, which will be this week in Panama.

The takeaway

The Roland High School powerlifting team's strong performance at the Skiatook Invitational, with two individual champions crowned, demonstrates the program's continued success and the talent of its athletes.