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Okarche High School and junior high cheer squads participated in cheer camp Aug. 2- 6 to prepare for the 2021-22 cheer season.
Read moreFour Kingfisher High School wrestlers took part in late June in the OSU team camp in Stillwater. They attended with the now former KHS head wrestling coach Ed Evey. Attending were, from left, Braxton Shellstrom, Braden Kochenower, Isaac Long and Gant Browning. In a camp-ending tournament, Long was the champ of his weight class while Shellstrom and Kochenower each placed third in theirs. Shellstrom, Long and Browning all qualified for last year’s Class 4A state wrestling tournament for the Jackets, who are now coached by Bryan Dutton. [Photo provided]
Read moreThe Cashion junior high cheer squad hosted a private J&C Camp recently. The entire squad received a Perfect Performance Award. Members of the squad, pictured above, include, from left: front row, Jaydin Malone, Kyndal Isom, Azylnn Thomas, Khloe Kastner, Jayce Bradley, Reese Hobgood and Adalyn Poston; and back row, Sarah Montoya, Sadie Weaver, Dylan Ahearn, Ruby Hudson, Blake Cavner, Kylie Henson, Alex Jerry and Bella Ball. Hadley House and co-coaches Casi Williams and Amber Hobgood are not pictured. On top of the team award, a handful of cheerleaders earned All-Star honors and are invited to perform at the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade. Pictured below, they are, from left: Jayce Bradley, Dylan Ahern, Reese Hobgood, Blake Cavner, Khloe Kastner and Kylie Henson. [Photos provided]
Read moreKingfisher won its softball season opener last Monday, but dropped to 0-1 in its district the next night.
Read moreDrew Henderson pulled off the improbable last weekend in winning his first Kingfisher Golf Association club championship.
Read moreOver the years – over the decades – Kris Webb and Kevin Farr have seen “some dudes” on the diamond.
Read moreIt was a proud night for yours truly when I attended last Saturday’s Oklahoma Coaches Association Hall of Fame Banquet in Tulsa.
Read moreBijan Cortes and Matthew Stone had one more basketball game as teammates. And, just like nearly every other, they won. The Large West erased a seven-point deficit entering the fourth quarter Thursday night to defeat the Large East 108-102 in the Oklahoma Coaches Association All-State boys basketball contest held at Jenks High School. Cortes, left, and Stone, right, combined for 10 points and five rebounds in the final quarter, which included a 10-0 run for the West (the large school game featured Classes 4A, 5A and 6A). Longtime Tulsa World high school sports reporter Barry Lewis tweeted after the game: “Fun game – Large West rallies for 108-102 win –reminded again in 4Q why Kingfisher’s Bijan Cortes and Matthew Stone were 107-4 in their careers...” Cortes, along with Norman North’s Jaylan White, led his team with 16 points. Stone ended his night with 12 points. The two have since returned to their college destinations, Cortes at the University of Oklahoma and Stone at the University of North Texas. They are pictured with their KHS head coach, Jared Reese. [Photo provided by Scott Moore]
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