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Cashion 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]
Read morePerhaps Lomega’s dominance of Class B girls basketball this season was best summed up by coach Kevin Lewallen’s reaction when one of his best players fouled out with 1:52 left - in the third quarter! - of the state championship game.
Read moreBefore his team even walked out of the locker room Friday night, John Hardaway felt good about Saturday.
Read moreGone is the chance for a perfect season and that long win streak.
Read moreA look up and down the stat sheet proved there wasn’t a lot that separated Okarche and No. 1 Hydro-Eakly in their Class A girls basketball semifinal.
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