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Much closer to full strength than at their first track meet of the season, the Kingfisher High School girls last Friday nearly brought home a team title.
Read moreHardware came home with the Kingfisher girls soccer team last weekend.
Read moreThe Oklahoma Girls Basketball Coaches Association All-State games will once again have a heavy Kingfisher County flavor.
Read moreKingfisher bounced back from a disappointing loss to salvage a split with Woodward Tuesday to keep its district baseball record even.
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Read moreTonkawa swept the team titles Tuesday at the Covington-Douglas Jesse James Invitational, but multiple county teams still had strong showings in the track and field meet.
Read moreGant Browning made his move to the next level official on Wednesday. The Kingfisher High School senior signed to continue his wrestling career at Hastings College in Hastings, Neb. The signing was done during a ceremony in the KHS commons as he was joined by family members - including his parents Mistie and Donnie Browning - teammates, classmates and coaches. Browning wasn’t just a four-year starter for KHS, he reached state all four seasons. He took fourth at 126 pounds during his junior season, becoming the first KHS wrestler to place at state in five years. He qualified for state at 132 as a senior and completed that year with a 36-7 record. Browning was 115-40 during his four-year career and earlier this month was named to the Oklahoma Coaches Association All-State team. Also on hand for the signing was Hastings Head Coach Trey Heckadon. [Photos by Andrew Green and Myles Harrison/KHS Photography]
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