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The conference has a new name with new teams, but was still dominated by the Kingfisher High School boys in the regular season and in postseason honors.
Read moreSenior Jenni Beebe was named to the girls’ first team when Western Athletic Conference coaches voted for the all-conference team.
Read moreThe OSSAA’s stance on rescheduling a number of sporting events hadn’t changed early this week.
Read moreKingfisher’s boys basketball team has been invited to play in the 56th annual Tournament of Champions basketball tournament.
Read moreCashion basketball players were sitting in coach John Hardaway’s classroom late Thursday morning having some lunch and watching game film. They were just a few
Read moreAmong the 10 people to be inducted into the Oklahoma Coaches Association Hall of Fame this summer, three have local ties. This year’s incoming
Read moreComing off a season in which it won its first-ever district championship, the Kingfisher baseball team already has a pair of district sweeps under its belt in 2020.
Read moreLomega reigned supreme at State Fair Arena once again. The Lady Raiders downed sixth-ranked and defending champion Vamum 69-54 last Saturday to claim the Class B girls state championship. The title was the 14th for Lomega, which adds to a record it already held. Team members, managers, “assistant coaches” and coaches include, from left: front row, Ledger Lewallen, Laken Lewallen, Kloe Baumgardner, Shelby Russell, Ady Wilson, Emma Duffy, Hensley Eaton, Rylee Glazier and Hallie Barton; and back row, coach Kevin Lewallen, Sophie VanDenDriessche, Kali Gardner, Madi Myers, Darcy Roberts, Sydni Walker, Rhett Glazier, Sierra Johnson, Reagan Ramer, Alli Roberts and Madison Espy. The win capped a 30-2 season for the Lady Raiders. For more on the championship game, see Page 2 of this edition. /Photo by Chris SirnonAmwsimon-sports-photos.smugmugcorn]
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