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Kingfisher’s junior high cheer program also made waves this fall.
Read moreGO JACKETS! – Students at Blair Educational Center were in playoff form last week and ready to cheer on the KHS football team as it got ready to head to Sulphur for the first round of the Class 3A playoffs AND the KHS cheer team as it prepared to compete in the Class 4A Game Day state competition. Pictured are, from left: Iris Matthews, Taliya Burk, Truett Miller, Everlee Arpoike, Dalton Givens, Ridge Jerkins and Tress Miller. For results of the football game and the cheer competition, see Wednesday’s edition and follow the Times & Free Press Facebook page. [Photo provided]
Read moreIt was Buck season inside Dover’s gym on Tuesday night.
Read moreLomega’s offense looked more like - well - Lomega’s offense in its second game of the season.
Read morePeyton Walker will be making the move from blue and gold in high school to blue and bronze in college.
Read moreKingfisher County Courthouse will be closed this Friday for Veterans Day.
Read moreThe Kingfisher Elks Lodge once again is hosting its annual Veterans Day breakfast.
Read moreDYW OF KINGFISHER COUNTY – The title of Distinguished Young Woman of Kingfisher County now belongs to Kamryn Purintun. The Kingfisher High School junior was announced as the winner during the 57th scholarship program held last Sunday at the Heritage School Auditorium. Purintun won a $1,000 scholarship to go along with the title. She also was announced as the winner of the Scholastic Achievement Award and a $500 scholarship for that honor. Angela Muñoz, also of KHS, was the first runner-up and was one of two winners of the Johanna Adams Spirit Award along with Addison Willson of KHS. Willson was also named the Fitness Award winner. Aryne Bollenbach of Kingfisher won the Be Your Best Self Award and Brooke Barton of KHS the Self Expression Award. Dover’s Hadlee Bryan won the Talent Award and Hennessey’s Marisol Valles the Interview Award. Scholarships were awarded for each individual category. [Photo provided]
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