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Cashion High School was well-represented at last weekend’s annual Classic Bowl in Woodward. The week of activities includes girls and boys basketball games and is capped with a football game at the end of the week. Cheerleaders and band members (as well as athletes) from northwest Oklahoma, southwest Kansas and the Texas panhandle are invited to take part. Those representing Cashion included, from left: front row, Kyler George, Brexten Green, Lauren Jenkins, Bella Butler, Evan Ratcliff, Averee Gray and Reese Williams; and back row, Jaidyn Hudson, Raylee Nance, Baylie Frazier, Zoe Slimp, Bailey Garrett, Caden Harrell. Not pictured are Neely Tilley-Bedick, who played basketball, and honor squad cheerleader Allison Smith. Cashion’s cheer squad was voted by all the squads to have displayed “best sportsmanship and best attitudes” throughout the week. For more results from the Classic Bowl and other recent all-star and all-state games, see Wednesday’s edition. [Photo provided]
Read moreThe 2020-21 fast-pitch season has long been over, but Kingfisher’s Olivia Wilcox isn’t done pulling in honors from the sport. Wilcox was recently named an Academic All-State selection by the Oklahoma Fast-Pitch Softball Coaches Association. The recent KHS graduate has signed to play at Mid-America Christian University. She carried a 4.0 GPA and was one of the Class of 2021’s valedictorians. She was a member of the National Honor Society and Oklahoma Honor Society, among many other activities. In softball, Wilcox was Kingfisher’s top pitcher and earned all-conference honors three years and was all-district her senior season. Wilcox was also a part of Kingfisher’s state runner-up girls golf team in the spring. On top of earning the MACU scholarship for softball, Wilcox was a recipient of the Beverly Schaberg-Darrough Scholarship. [Photo by Chris Simon/www.simon-sports-photos.smugmug.com]
Read moreStudents at last week’s basketball camp hosted by the Kingfisher High School coaching staffs work on their shooting form. Instructed by former Elks Hoop Shoot national champion Chris Combs, the campers were instructed on four key factors in consistent shooting: Balance, Eyes on target, Elbows in, Follow through. The camp ran Tuesday through Thursday at the Kingfisher APB. [KT&FP Staff Photo]
Read moreThis weekend’s Oklahoma Baseball Coaches Association All-State games will have a dose of Kingfisher County flavor.
Read moreThe baseball All-State games aren’t the only allstar events taking place this weekend.
Read moreA number of local high schools will be represented in all-star basketball and football games at this week’s Classic Bowl XXXIII in Woodward.
Read moreDominic Stevens had aspirations of winning a pair of golf state championships to close out his career.
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