Harrah Soccer Star Kaitlen Johnson Shares Favorite Things

High school senior opens up about her Braum's order, music, and dream career

Apr. 9, 2026 at 10:06am

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Kaitlen Johnson, a senior soccer player at Harrah High School in Oklahoma, recently participated in a media day where she shared insights into her personal interests and athletic experiences. From her go-to Braum's order to her dream career as a psychologist, the article provides a glimpse into Johnson's life off the field.

Why it matters

The Prep Spotlight series allows local fans to connect with high school athletes beyond just their performance on the field, giving readers a more well-rounded understanding of the individuals who make up Oklahoma's vibrant sports community.

The details

During the media day event, Johnson revealed that her favorite Braum's order is the 'Chicken Dinner', and her go-to pregame music is by the band 'The 1975'. When asked about her dream career outside of professional sports, she expressed an interest in becoming a psychologist. Johnson also shared that the best athlete she's played against is Elle Canty, a former Community Christian star now playing soccer at the University of Oklahoma.

  • The media day event took place in early April 2026.

The players

Kaitlen Johnson

A senior soccer player at Harrah High School in Oklahoma.

Elle Canty

A former Community Christian star who now plays soccer at the University of Oklahoma.

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What they’re saying

“My favorite Braum's order is the 'Chicken Dinner'.”

— Kaitlen Johnson, Harrah High School Soccer Player

“My dream career outside of being a professional athlete is to become a psychologist.”

— Kaitlen Johnson, Harrah High School Soccer Player

The takeaway

Through the Prep Spotlight series, readers gain a more personal understanding of the high school athletes who make up Oklahoma's vibrant sports community, beyond just their performance on the field.