Senior Graham Condley scored once and assisted twice Tuesday as Stillwater boys soccer blanked OKC Storm 3-0 at Pioneer Stadium, giving the Pioneers a shutout victory in their first home match of the 2026 season.
Stillwater improved to 4-1 overall with the non-district win, and head coach Seth Condley — Graham's father — described the performance as exactly the kind of momentum-building effort the program needs ahead of its most challenging stretch of the schedule.
"Win first, find a way and keep building momentum for Stillwater Cup and into district," Seth Condley said.
Graham Condley, a NCAA Division 1 commit to Oral Roberts University in Tulsa, set the tone early with a pass that sent fellow senior Eli Henderson (14) in to score in the eighth minute. The quick combination illustrated the kind of one-touch interplay Seth Condley has been building toward — particularly in the attacking third, where defenses tend to park numbers behind the ball.

"We played to Keller and Keller did a one touch to Graham for the goal," Seth Condley said, describing the combination play he wants to see more of. "That's what you need more of."
Condley continued to control the attack as the match progressed, setting up sophomore Elijah Johnson (7) for Stillwater's second goal. Condley then capped his own night by finishing the third goal himself, converting off a pass from sophomore Keller McKowen (5).
The shutout was Stillwater's most complete performance in a young season that has also included a 1-0 overtime win at Choctaw and two wins at the Skiatook Elite Showcase, before a 0-5 loss to Crooked Oak in that tournament's final.
Tuesday also marked Stillwater's first home appearance of 2026 — the Pioneers played their first four games on the road or at a neutral site. Seth Condley made good on his pregame goal of getting everyone time, rotating freely through his roster after the outcome was in hand.




Stillwater sophomore Elijah Johnson (7) is joined by sophomore Layton Williamson (1) in celebration after Johnson's goal during the Pioneers' 3-0 shutout of OKC Storm on Tuesday, March 24, 2026, at Pioneer Stadium in Stillwater. – Photos by Chris Peters
"Such a good group of dudes," he said. "They all deserve to play."
Stillwater now turns its attention to the Stillwater Cup, with group-stage play Friday and championship matches Saturday at Pioneer Stadium. The Pioneers are in the Blue Bracket alongside Putnam City West and Nathan Hale — opponents Seth Condley called difficult. Stillwater opens against Nathan Hale at 11:10 a.m. Friday at Pioneer Stadium before facing Putnam City West at 7:30 p.m. Friday at Stillwater Medical Fields on 12th Ave. Group-stage results determine whether teams play for first, third, or fifth place Saturday, with the championship match scheduled for 7:30 p.m.
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After the Cup, seven district games begin. Stillwater competes in the undivided Class 6A bracket, meaning the Pioneers will face programs such as Jenks and Union on the path to a playoff berth. Historically, winning four of seven district games has been enough to qualify for the postseason.
"Just to make it to playoffs," Seth Condley said of the challenge those schools represent. "They're crazy good."
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