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Primary sources for information on this district include the Altus Times, the Durant Democrat, the Tulsa World, and the Oklahoman.
 
Primary sources for information on this district include the Altus Times, the Durant Democrat, the Tulsa World, and the Oklahoman.
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=='''Formats'''==
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1951: East Central represented the district.
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1952: No playoff was held and no repesentative was named.
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1978-93: Eight-team playoff was held.
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Other formats to be added later.
  
 
=='''District Champions'''==
 
=='''District Champions'''==

Latest revision as of 20:25, 26 August 2013

NAIA District 9 consisted, throughout the district qualification era, of NAIA schools in Oklahoma.

When the NAIA split into divisions in 1992, the schools competed in Division I with the exception of a couple of schools which competed in Division II in District 10.

Primary sources for information on this district include the Altus Times, the Durant Democrat, the Tulsa World, and the Oklahoman.

Formats

1951: East Central represented the district.

1952: No playoff was held and no repesentative was named.

1978-93: Eight-team playoff was held.

Other formats to be added later.

District Champions

1951 East Central 1966 Oklahoma Baptist (5) 1981 Bethany Nazarene (3)
1952 no playoff 1967 Oklahoma Baptist (6) 1982 Oklahoma Christian (2)
1953 Southwestern Oklahoma State 1968 Oklahoma Christian 1983 Oklahoma Panhandle State
1954 Southeastern Oklahoma State 1969 Southwestern Oklahoma State (2) 1984 Phillips
1955 Southeastern Oklahoma State (2) 1970 East Central (2) 1985 Southeastern Oklahoma State (6)
1956 Southeastern Oklahoma State (3) 1971 East Central (3) 1986 Southeastern Oklahoma State (7)
1957 Southeastern Oklahoma State (4) 1972 Northeastern State 1987 Oklahoma City
1958 Oklahoma Baptist 1973 Oklahoma Baptist (7) 1988 Southern Nazarene (4)
1959 Central State (OK) 1974 Cameron 1989 East Central (5)
1960 Oklahoma Baptist (2) 1975 East Central (4) 1990 Oral Roberts
1961 Central State (OK) (2) 1976 Bethany Nazarene 1991 Oklahoma City (2)
1962 Southeastern Oklahoma State (5) 1977 Southwestern Oklahoma State (3) 1992 I Oklahoma City (3)
1963 Oklahoma Baptist (3) 1978 Bethany Nazarene (2) 1992 II unassigned
1964 Central State (OK) (3) 1979 Cameron (2) 1993 I Oklahoma Baptist (8)
1965 Oklahoma Baptist (4) 1980 Cameron (3) 1993 II unassigned

‡ - Central State (OK) is now known as Central Oklahoma. Bethany Nazarene became Southern Nazarene.