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Man, what a year for those Cashion Wildcats.
Read moreThe No. 1 doubles team garnered Kingfisher its only points of the Class 4A boys state tennis tournament, but both doubles squads were able to advance to the second day.
Read moreLomega’s Hector Rivera signed a letter of intent to run at Northwestern Oklahoma State University. Rivera was a four-time state qualifier in the Class 2A state cross country meet, including Lomega’s 2018 team that was the state runner-up. He was also a multi-time qualifier in state track. Pictured with Rivera (seated third from left) are, from left: Lomega coach Justin Edsall and parents Alma and Hector Rivera. Standing are sisters Samantha and Monse. [Photo provided]
Read moreTennis practice was still taking place last week at Shaw Park.
Read moreCrescent’s Dominic Stevens won the 2A boys individual title and the Cashion boys’ team was the state runner-up. We’ll have stories on both.
Read moreWith a spot in the state semifinals within their grasp, the Kingfisher Yellowjackets painfully watched it slip away.
Read moreEntering Thursday, Silo had never lost a first-round game in the spring state tournament under coach Billy Jack Bowen.
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