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In a sense, it was a perfect season for Scout Snodgrass.
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Read moreFor much of the past month, Kingfisher had been able to skate around its injury issues.
Read moreHennessey broke open a close game with a dominant second half to remain in the playoff discussion.
Read moreThe heartbreak continues for Crescent.
Read moreKingfisher County natives Jennifer Storck (left) and Gina Denten (right) completed the 125th Boston Marathon last Monday. The long time friends crossed the finish line together in 4:10.43. “Boston was incredible!” reported Storck after the race. “As predicted, we ran slower - the course was hilly and tough - but we did it and finished together!” Denten grew up in Lacy and currently lives in Colorado. Storck grew up in Ames, but graduated from Hennessey in 1994, two years after Denten. She lives with her family in Texas. They are pictured below crossing the finish line (see arrow) at Boston, which is the oldest and one of the most prestigious marathons in the world. For more on Storck and Denten, see the Sunday, Oct. 10, edition of The Times & Free Press. [Photos provided]
Read morePaula Leffingwell is receiving a lofty honor for her collegiate basketball playing career.
Read moreAdditional welcome rain fell across much of Kingfisher County Sunday evening.
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