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Thursday’s local tournament roundup

January 23, 2022 - 00:00
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Both Lomega teams moved easily into the semifinals of the Cherokee Strip Conference Tournament.

The top-seeded and defending champ Lady Raiders hammered Deer Creek-Lamont 90-26 at Pioneer-Pleasant Vale High School.

The team made 15 3-pointers, five each by Darcy Roberts and Abby Swart.

Roberts scored 27, Swart 23 and Monse Rivera 19 more.

Lomega played Ringwood in the semifinals.

Owen Duffy scored 11 in a balanced attack for the Raiders in their 63-19 win over Medford.

Twelve different Lomega players scored in the game.

The Raiders played Cherokee in the semifinals...

Okarche’s squads also stayed in the winner’s bracket at the Coyle Invitational.

The Lady Warriors got 17 points from Jadyn Rother in their 82-23 win over Mulhall-Orlando.

Sophie Vandendriessche added 16 points and Emma Stover 14.

Okarche played Southwest Covenant in Friday’s semifinal round.

Okarche’s boys downed Three Rivers Conference foe Crescent 62-31.

Brayden Stover had 21 points and 11 rebounds in the win.

Tayon Johnson paced the Tigers with eight points.

Okarche took on Coyle in the semifinals while Crescent played Okeene in the consolation semis on Friday...

Cashion held off a late charge from Perry to win their Cashion County Line boys quarterfinal 44- 38.

Landon LaGasse, Austin Frazier and Nick Nabavi scored nine points apiece.

Cashion took on Class 3A No. 1 Oklahoma Christian School in Friday’s semifinal round.

The Lady Wildcats couldn’t keep pace with Bethel and were dropped 59-44.

They were within single digits entering the fourth, but Bethel closed with a 16-8 run.

Megan Shafer led Cashion with 16 points while Lauren Lamb scored 10.

Cashion took on Fairview in the consolation semifinals...

Dover’s teams were also in consolation semifinal games Friday after Thursday losses at the Skeltur

Conference Tournament in Enid.

The Lady Longhorns were dealt a 54-50 loss by Covington-Douglas.

They played Cimarron on Friday.

Dover’s boys were doubled up by Covington-Douglas, 64-32 and took on Pioneer Friday.