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Kingfisher shot progressively better throughout each round to finish fifth in last week’s Class 4A boys state golf tournament.
Read moreSluggish opening and closing rounds saw the Cashion boys golf team take fourth place at the Class 2A state tournament.
Read moreFollowing are events in which local athletes scored points for their respective teams at last weekend’s state track and field meets:
Read moreLADY RAIDERS – Members of Lomega High School’s 2022 girls track and field team included, from left: front row, Aubree Geisler, Monse Rivera, Abby Swart, Darcy Roberts, Hallie Barton, Kate Myers; and back row, Trinity Blevins, Ariel Jones, Allie Roberts, Sydni Walker, Madi Myers, Chloe Meier and Abi Yost. [Photo provided]
Read moreALL LEGS –Kingfisher High School senior Ally Stephenson isn’t pulling off a magic trick, but did work some magic during the Class 4A state track and field meet in Catoosa. Stephenson is pictured after clearing a height during the high jump as half of her body disappears into the mat. On her last attempt at 5 feet, 6 inches, Stephenson was able to clear the height to win the state championship for the third time in the event. She also won the 4A high jump title as a freshman in 2019 and last year as a junior. It was her second of two gold medals at the 2022 meet. For more on Stephenson, see Page 6A of this edition. There are more state track and field results for KHS, Lomega, Cashion and Crescent as well as regional and state action for baseball, golf and tennis on Pages 7A, 13A and 15A of this edition. [KT&FP Staff Photo]
Read moreAlly Stephenson couldn’t stand to watch, so she walked away.
Read moreFive Kingfisher High School tennis players will get to experience the state tournament this year.
Read moreThe narrowest of margins kept Maximus Washington from running in the finals of the 100 meter dash at last weekend’s Class 4A track and field state championships.
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