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OKARCHE COACH Haley Mitchel applauds her team during the Class A state tournament earlier this month. In her second year, Mitchel guided the Lady Warriors to the state semifinals. [Photo by Chris Simon/www.simon-sports-photos. smugmug.com]
Read moreCashion Middle School’s cheer squad recently finished Class 2A state runner-up at the J&C Junior High Championships. The event was held at Washington High School. Team members are, from left: front row, Reese Hobgood, Dylan Ahern, Adalynne Poston, Ruby Hudson and Sadie Weaver; and back row, Bella Ball, Alex Jerry, Hadley House, Jaidyn Malone, Jayce Bradley and Azlynn Thomas. They are coached by Casi Williams and Amber Hobgood. [Photo provided]
Read moreIn the American cinema classic “Old School,” there’s a scene in which Will Ferrell’s character, Frank Ricard, finds himself in a debate competition.
Read moreSix Kingfisher High School basketball players and a coach earned honors when the Western Athletic Conference coaches announced the all-conference teams.
Read moreKingfisher High School basketball players raise yet another gold ball on the State Fair Arena floor. The Yellowjackets claimed the 2022 Class 4A state championship last Saturday with their 51-43 victory over Victory Christian. The title is the third straight for KHS and the fourth overall. KHS has played in every 4A state championship game since 2017 as it won the title that year as well as 2019 and 2021. The Jackets were runners-up in 2018 and no tournament was played in 2020. This year’s team finished 28-1, which matched the program’s best record. The story on the championship game can be found on Page 1B. Cashion’s boys basketball team took runner-up in Class 2A with its 65-58 loss to Dale on Saturday. The Wildcats’ silver ball photo can be found on Page 3A and the title game story on Page 7A. [Photo by Russell Stitt]
Read moreMembers of Cashion’s basketball team pose with the silver ball trophy after falling to Dale, 65-58, in last Saturday’s Class 2A championship game at State Fair Arena. Cashion finished the year with a 24-6 record. The Wildcats won the Three Rivers Conference regular season and tournament titles and were district, regional and area champions in the playoffs. They became the first Cashion boys team to reach the state championship game in basketball. Eight seniors graduate after having helped Cashion reach state three straight times. Cashion had previously qualified for state just twice prior to the 2020 season. For more on the Wildcats’ title game, see Page 7A of this edition. [Photo by Brad Stone/www.bestone.shootproof.com]
Read moreJohn Hardaway felt great about his team’s chances to bring home gold in the Class 2A championship.
Read moreIn addition to hiring Gene Bennett as HS/MS wrestling coach March 7, the Hennessey school board also approved the following coaching and extra duties for the 2022-23 school year:
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