Central Tech announced the winners of the esteemed Oklahoma Cup competition at an award ceremony sponsored by the Air & Space Forces Association (AFA), Gerrity Chapter 215 on Thursday, March 28, 2024. In addition, this prestigious event celebrated the remarkable achievements of Oklahoma winners in the StellarXplorers and CyberPatriot competitions and shined a spotlight on the state’s escalating talent in technology and innovation.  

Retired U.S. Air Force Brig. Gen. Chad Raduege, recently appointed as the inaugural executive director of the Oklahoma Cyber Innovation Institute (OCII) at The University of Tulsa, was the keynote speaker for the evening. 

In a heartfelt address to cyber security students, Raduege underscored the essence of finding one’s calling in the rapidly evolving field of network security and STEM. “Purpose and passion are pretty important. You want to find something that you are inspired to wake up to every day,” Raduege remarked, emphasizing the joy of engaging in work that motivates daily enthusiasm. Highlighting the sector’s dynamic nature, he added, “This business of network security and STEM changes rapidly and you’re going to be a lifelong learner.” 

Raduege further categorized students’ motivations into three distinct “zones” of importance for entering the cyber security field: Firstly, the dual flags of the USA and Oklahoma symbolize being part of something greater than oneself. Secondly, the reference to Metallica’s 1984 “Ride the Lightning” album signifies finding one’s passion in technology. Lastly, quoting the 1996 movie Jerry Maguire, “Show me the money,” Raduege pointed out the lucrative potential of cyber security careers, advocating for the pursuing passion and ensuring financial stability. 

The banquet concluded with awards and recognitions for the first through third place winners of CyberPatriot – Open Division, Service Division, and Middle School Division; Oklahoma Cup – High School Division, Adult Division, and Middle School Division; StellarXplorers, and StellarXplorers National Qualifier. 

“These competitions are more than just contests; they are a proving ground for the innovative minds that will lead our nation’s technological future,” says Nick Gaunt, Network Security & Administration (NSA) instructor at Central Tech. 

The Oklahoma Cup, born from the CyberPatriot program initiated in 2009, quickly evolved thanks to Oklahoma Career Tech teachers’ involvement. Designed to enhance local cybersecurity education, it transitioned from in-person training to a widespread, competitive event with a digital scoring system. By 2023, it boasted over 400 participants from 84 teams, reflecting its significant growth and the increased interest in cybersecurity among students and educators across Oklahoma.  

“Oklahoma Cup is an interactive tool for students. It helps serious teams prepare for CyberPatriot while also providing casual teams the opportunity to learn important subjects in a fun and competitive environment,” said Dustin Ford, another NSA instructor. 

Kent Burris, superintendent of Central Tech adds, “Our students’ achievements in these arenas highlight the exceptional caliber of education and mentorship at Central Tech.” 

StellarXplorers inspires and attracts high school students to pursue careers in STEM, particularly in the aerospace sector. This educational initiative emphasizes critical thinking, teamwork, and the practical application of science and mathematics through space system design and operation challenges. Its necessity stems from the growing demand for skilled professionals in the aerospace industry and STEM fields. By engaging students in hands-on, competitive scenarios, StellarXplorers plays a crucial role in preparing the next generation for the challenges of tomorrow’s space exploration and defense needs. 

Brian Babcock, NSA instructor, emphasized the role of such events in “preparing students not just for careers, but for leadership roles in technology and cybersecurity.” 

In its sixteenth year, the CyberPatriot competition is vital to the information technology sector because it addresses the urgent need for skilled cybersecurity professionals. By engaging students in real-world cybersecurity challenges, the competition fosters interest in cybersecurity careers and develops the practical skills needed to protect digital infrastructure. This prepares a new generation of cybersecurity experts to counter evolving cyber threats, ensuring a robust defense for critical information systems and networks essential to national and global security. 

The event was full of celebration, inspiration, and underscored Central Tech’s commitment to excellence in technology education and its role in nurturing the skills and talents necessary for success in a rapidly evolving global landscape. 

ABOUT OKLAHOMA CUP

Oklahoma Cup, held from October to December remotely, is a free and exclusive competition offering teams additional challenges and practice in the cybersecurity industry. During each round, teams are tasked with addressing deficiencies, enhancing security settings, cleaning malware, and responding to forensic queries. All Oklahoma teams with a coach are eligible, including adult students who would not qualify for CyberPatriot. 

Oklahoma Cup 1st place in High School: Mid-Del Technology Center. Virginia Dewey, Coach; Byrch Baker; Julia Guitron; Drake Carter; Skylar Stone; Keeton Lawson
Oklahoma Cup 1st place in High School: Mid-Del Technology Center. Virginia Dewey, Coach; Byrch Baker; Julia Guitron; Drake Carter; Skylar Stone; Keeton Lawson
Oklahoma Cup 2nd place in High School: TulsaTech. Corbin Allen, Coach; Trevor King; Daniel Dalenkin; Parker Schneider; Bryant Mutisya; Cristian Lugo
Oklahoma Cup 2nd place in High School: Tulsa Technology Center. Corbin Allen, Coach; Trevor King; Daniel Dalenkin; Parker Schneider; Bryant Mutisya; Cristian Lugo
Oklahoma Cup 3rd place in High School: Canadian Valley Technology Center. Brent Reed, Coach; Christopher Ballard; Johnathan Faurot; Guillermo Avila; Ryan Northcutt
Oklahoma Cup 3rd place in High School: Canadian Valley Technology Center. Brent Reed, Coach; Christopher Ballard; Johnathan Faurot; Guillermo Avila; Ryan Northcutt
Oklahoma Cup 1st place in Post Secondary: Tulsa Technology Center.  Corbin Allen, Coach; Haroon Moosa; Blair Hayes; Thomas Johnson; Gabe Glover; Cooper Jaffee
Oklahoma Cup 1st place in Post Secondary: Tulsa Technology Center. Corbin Allen, Coach; Haroon Moosa; Blair Hayes; Thomas Johnson; Gabe Glover; Cooper Jaffee
Oklahoma Cup 2nd place in Post Secondary: Central Tech. Dustin Ford, Coach; Nick Gaunt, Coach; Brandon Warnock; Brice Banta; Colton Drummond; Darel Long; Ryan Chestnut
Oklahoma Cup 2nd place in Post Secondary: Central Tech. Dustin Ford, Coach; Nick Gaunt, Coach; Brandon Warnock; Brice Banta; Colton Drummond; Darel Long; Ryan Chestnut
Oklahoma Cup 1st place in Middle School: Carl Albert Middle School. Sandi Teel, Coach; Jesse Blough; Ryder Brown; Jack Emmons; Jaamir Williams
Oklahoma Cup 1st place in Middle School: Carl Albert Middle School. Sandi Teel, Coach; Jesse Blough; Ryder Brown; Jack Emmons; Jaamir Williams
Oklahoma Cup 3rd place in Middle School: Carl Albert Middle School. Sandi Teel, Coach; Layla Lopez; Rylynn Mukes; Natalie Simic; Olivia Southerland; Charlotte Taylor; Ava Valadez
Oklahoma Cup 3rd place in Middle School: Carl Albert Middle School. Sandi Teel, Coach; Layla Lopez; Rylynn Mukes; Natalie Simic; Olivia Southerland; Charlotte Taylor; Ava Valadez
Oklahoma Cup 3rd place in Middle School: Carl Albert Middle School. Sandi Teel, Coach; Leo Giles; Johnny Smith; Malyk Webster; Dayton Whitney; Tatum Wright
Oklahoma Cup 3rd place in Middle School: Carl Albert Middle School. Sandi Teel, Coach; Leo Giles; Johnny Smith; Malyk Webster; Dayton Whitney; Tatum Wright

ABOUT CYBERPATRIOT

CyberPatriot is a national competition that focuses on educating youth in cyber defense from grades 6-12. It aims to steer students towards a career path within the cybersecurity industry. Competitions are held remotely from October to March, leading up to nationals which take place in person. While competing, students gain hands-on experience in cyber challenges. They learn network vulnerabilities and practice cybersecurity principles. CyberPatriot is an excellent opportunity for students to gain valuable knowledge and skills to prepare for future careers. 

CyberPatriot 1st place in All Service: Putnam City West High School. Lt Col (ret) Jimmy Thomas, Coach; C/LTC Xander Ward; C/MAJ Kimberly Gonzalez; C/CPT Drake Woolery; C/SFC Salvador Sanchez; C/SFC Linda Munsey
CyberPatriot 1st place in All Service: Putnam City West High School. Lt Col (ret) Jimmy Thomas, Coach; C/LTC Xander Ward; C/MAJ Kimberly Gonzalez; C/CPT Drake Woolery; C/SFC Salvador Sanchez; C/SFC Linda Munsey
CyberPatriot 3rd place in All Service: Edmond North High School. Destiny Dussins; Gabriel Najera; Jackson Sorrell; Julian Roberts; Leon Edwards; Lt Col (ret) Benjamin Chowan, Coach
CyberPatriot 3rd place in All Service: Edmond North High School. Destiny Dussins; Gabriel Najera; Jackson Sorrell; Julian Roberts; Leon Edwards; Lt Col (ret) Benjamin Chowan, Coach
CyberPatriot 1st place in High School: Central Technology Center. Nick Gaunt, Coach; Dustin Ford, Coach; Connor Lollis; Syarrah Martinez; Jesus Roura; Tristan Sixkiller; Ryder Edwards
CyberPatriot 1st place in High School: Central Technology Center. Nick Gaunt, Coach; Dustin Ford, Coach; Connor Lollis; Syarrah Martinez; Jesus Roura; Tristan Sixkiller; Ryder Edwards
CyberPatriot 2nd place in High School: Mid-Del Technology Center. Virginia Dewey, Coach; Byrch Baker; Julia Guitron; Drake Carter; Skylar Stone; Keeton Lawson
CyberPatriot 2nd place in High School: Mid-Del Technology Center. Virginia Dewey, Coach; Byrch Baker; Julia Guitron; Drake Carter; Skylar Stone; Keeton Lawson
CyberPatriot 3rd place in High School: Tulsa Technology Center. Corbin Allen, Coach; Trevor King; Daniel Dalenkin; Parker Schneider; Bryant Mutisya; Cristian Lugo
CyberPatriot 3rd place in High School: Tulsa Technology Center. Corbin Allen, Coach; Trevor King; Daniel Dalenkin; Parker Schneider; Bryant Mutisya; Cristian Lugo
CyberPatriot 1st place in Middle School: Western Oak Middle School. Lt Col (ret) Jimmy Thomas, Coach; Dash Woolery; Darren Hillman; Isaac Bishop
CyberPatriot 1st place in Middle School: Western Oak Middle School. Lt Col (ret) Jimmy Thomas, Coach; Dash Woolery; Darren Hillman; Isaac Bishop
CyberPatriot 2nd place in Middle School: Carl Albert Middle School. Sandi Teel, Coach; Ryder Brown; Jack Emmons; Jaamir Williams; Jesse Blough
CyberPatriot 2nd place in Middle School: Carl Albert Middle School. Sandi Teel, Coach; Ryder Brown; Jack Emmons; Jaamir Williams; Jesse Blough
CyberPatriot 3rd place in Middle School: Carl Albert Middle School. Leo Giles; Malyk Webster; Dayton Whitney; Tatum Wright; Johnny Smith; Sandi Teel, Coach
CyberPatriot 3rd place in Middle School: Carl Albert Middle School. Leo Giles; Malyk Webster; Dayton Whitney; Tatum Wright; Johnny Smith; Sandi Teel, Coach

ABOUT STELLARXPLORERS

About StellarXplorers (10 years) is designed for students, grades 6-12, who are passionate about space. It provides a platform for brainstorming ideas and sharing experiences with like-minded individuals who are interested in problem-solving, teamwork, and space system design. Teams in the program compete remotely from October to April, building up to an in-person attendance at nationals. StellarXplorers gives students chances for leadership, collaboration, and networking with industry experts. 

StellarXplorers 1st place and National Qualifiers: Edmond North High School. Earnest Sanchez, Mentor; Ryan Black; Marco Guerra; Corban Mullins; Aidan Gasper; Jonas Pratt; Gabriel Najera; Benjamin D. Chown, Lt Col(ret), Coach
StellarXplorers 1st place and National Qualifiers: Edmond North High School. Earnest Sanchez, Mentor; Ryan Black; Marco Guerra; Corban Mullins; Aidan Gasper; Jonas Pratt; Gabriel Najera; Benjamin D. Chown, Lt Col(ret), Coach
StellarXplorers 2nd place: Francis Tuttle Technology Center. Charles Koutahi, Coach; Armaan Madaha; Benjamin Aquino; Kazden Koehn; Edward Ma
StellarXplorers 2nd place: Francis Tuttle Technology Center. Charles Koutahi, Coach; Armaan Madaha; Benjamin Aquino; Kazden Koehn; Edward Ma
StellarXplorers 3rd place, Rookie Team, and National Qualifiers: Edmond Memorial High School. Paul Boren, Coach; Gautam Kowshik; Joshua Gottshall; Helen Briz; Mikayla Garay; Neha Kodali
StellarXplorers 3rd place, Rookie Team, and National Qualifiers: Edmond Memorial High School. Paul Boren, Coach; Gautam Kowshik; Joshua Gottshall; Helen Briz; Mikayla Garay; Neha Kodali
StellarXplorers 2nd place: Francis Tuttle Technology Center. Charles Koutahi, Coach; Armaan Madaha; Benjamin Aquino; Kazden Koehn; Edward Ma
StellarXplorers 2nd place: Francis Tuttle Technology Center. Charles Koutahi, Coach; Armaan Madaha; Benjamin Aquino; Kazden Koehn; Edward Ma

Photos taken by Central Tech’s Digital Media class.