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Kingfisher County will have four representatives at this year’s Oklahoma Coaches Association AllState football game.
Read moreLADY WILDCATS — (front row, from left) Sydney Owens, Bella Schenk, Izzy Reeves, Mackenzie Wakefield, Neeley Tilley-Bedick and Bella Woody; (back row) Ella Suntken, Lauren Jenkins, Reese Williams, Kaylee Duran, Lyndsay Miller, Laynee Woody, Reece Patterson, Cheyanne Henry, Lauren Lamb and Brook Shelly. [Photo Provided]
Read moreOkarche High School named Evan Endres, left, and Lexi Wilson as Lion and Lioness for September, selected for their scholarship, leadership and willingness to help others. (Photo provided and reprinted from the Jan. 24, 2021 edition to correct a name error]
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Read moreKingfisher’s basketball season is hitting the home stretch and this season that means a plethora of games at the APB over the next two months.
Read moreCOVID-19 affected the Buckle of Wheatbelt Invitational before it began and even after the fact, but it couldn’t stop it.
Read moreIt was another scoring barrage for the Lomega Lady Raiders.
Read moreAustin Frazier buried three of Cashion’s 11 3-pointers to lead the Wildcats to a 60-40 victory against Perry in the opening round of the Cashion County Line Tournament.
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