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A 14-under softball team from Kingfisher got its final summer tune-up July 16-17 by claiming a tournament championship in Harrah. The Lady Jackets went 5-0 on the weekend and outscored foes 40-9. The team never surrendered more than three runs in any game. Kinley Taylor, far right on the back row, was named the tournament MVP. Other team members were, from left: front row, Adlee Friesen, Shelby Davis, Analicia Ramirez and Lili Garramone; and back row, Addi Johnson, Rori Wood, Layla Kroener, Aubrey Miller and Braylin Lerma. [Photo provided]
Read moreThe OSSAA recently released its preliminary Average Daily Membership (ADM) numbers for the 2022- 23 school year.
Read moreRayland Garner was able to represent Kingfisher one final time on a basketball court Wednesday night. The 2022 KHS graduate scored five points to help the Large West hold off the Large East 62-61 in the Oklahoma Coaches Association All-State Games at Sapulpa High School. The game was originally set at Jenks, but a storm that rolled through Wednesday night knocked out power and forced the move slightly west to Sapulpa. The West led 32-25 at halftime and was up three points entering the fourth. The East took a one-point lead with 5:30 to play, but the West quickly took it back and held on. Garner was Kingfisher’s leading scorer as the Lady Jakets reached the Class 4A state tournament for the first time since 2009. She is pictured with KHS girls head coach Taylor Young prior to Wednesday’s game. [Photo provided]
Read moreKingfisher’s 10-under baseball team nearly reached the final day of the OK Kids State Baseball Tournament earlier this month.
Read moreKingfisher’s 8-under coach-pitch baseball team is headed to the state tournament.
Read moreIt’s election season and the votes are in.
Read moreSaturday marked the beginning of what is known as the “dead period” for junior high and high school sports in Oklahoma.
Read moreThursday marked the end of three consecutive days of pad camp for the Kingfisher High School football team. The Yellowjackets were joined by Guthrie and El Reno and the trio of schools have gathered for multiple sessions throughout the month. During Thursday’s action, KHS head coach Jeff Myers (top photo) looks on as linebackers Kyle Borelli (21) and Ethan Karcher (24) prepare for the snap. On the line are Bert Haag, left, and Harrison Evans (5). Pictured at the bottom is Jake Reagan getting a water break. Kingfisher’s 2022 season opens Aug. 26. The Yellowjackets will travel to defending Class 4A state champion Clinton’s Torndado Bowl. The home opener is Sept. 2 when KHS hosts Weatherford. [KT&FP Staff Photos]
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