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Last spring after a junior high track practice, there was a football on one side of the gym near Adilee Jerry.
Read moreGenerally, third-andlong is a favorable situation for the defense.
Read moreThe turnovers were still present, but not as abundant.
Read moreHinton shut down Hennessey’s offense and left Kingfisher County with its second win of the season.
Read moreCashion will host Minco at 7 p.m. Friday for its third game of the season.
Read moreBACK TO SCHOOL BASH – The Dover FFA chapter put on a “back to school bash” Sunday, Aug. 22, that was attended by not only Dover students, but also Oklahoma FFA state officers. Those attending had a serving of hamburgers, hotdogs and desserts. Later in the evening, they had games for the students to play including a Mario Kart themed race, balloon stomp and dodgeball. Those taking part in the event included, from left: front row, Abby Bell (State FFA reporter), Aliyah Bowers, Gabby Cervantes (Dover FFA reporter), Camila Gamez (Dover FFA secretary), Fatima Aboite, (Dover FFA chaplain), Emory Norton(Dover FFA vice president), Pedro Valles (Dover FFA president), Cooper Cranford(Dover FFA parliamentarian), Wesley Butler (Dover FFA treasurer), Alec Schilde(Dover FFA sentinel) and Braden Burns(State FFA secretary); middle row, Colton Burns, Hadlee Bryan, Katelyn Harviston, Fernanda Montes, Ashley Gamez, Joi Caldwell, Chloe Wilkerson and Dalton Rogers (State FFA president); and back row, Braden Heisler (State FFA Northwest Area vice president), Nathan Cohee, Damion Turner, D’marian Sayles, Ashton Caldwell, Irving Soto and Luis Ruiz. [Photo and information by Gabby Cervantes, Dover FFA Reporter]
Read moreSteve and Patty Mendell made one last tour of the old building.
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