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The basketball games at the Oklahoma Coaches Association All-State Games later this year will have a strong Cashion flavor on the sidelines. Not only will the Small West boys be coached by Cashion’s John Hardaway, but the Small West girls will be coached by Andrea Taylor (pictured right). Taylor coached the Lady Wildcats to a 20-11 record. They reached the Class 2A area consolation championship game where they were defeated 47-44 by No. 2 Pocola. The All-State games are played in late July in Tulsa.
Read moreKingfisher took part in the Elgin Tennis Tournament at the OKC Tennis Center on Thursday. In girls’ No. 1 singles, Mia Franco (top left) took third place. In her first foray in singles, Kadyn Daugherty (top center) was the No. 2 singles runner-up. The No. 1 doubles team of Sydney Burk and Emiley Watkins (right) was the consolation champion. And for the boys, Hayes White (top right) was the No. 1 singles runner-up. [Photos provided]
Read moreRyan Scammahorn’s career-best round helped Kingfisher to a runner-up finish Thursday in the Hennessey Lady Eagle Classic.
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Read moreKingfisher shot a 416 last Thursday to take third place in the large school division at the Mooreland Girls Invitational at Boiling Springs Golf Course in Woodward. Senior Raegan Snider (far right) fired an 84 to tie for first place with Grace Meacham of Clinton. Meacham won the scorecard playoff to earn medalist honors while Snider was second. Clinton had four golfers place in the top eight individually en route to the team title with a 347. Elk City was second with 385. Also for Kingfisher, Ryan Scammahorn (second from left) finished with a 108 to place 32nd, Layla Kroener (far left) shot a 109 to tie for 33rd and Addison Johnson (third from left) a 115 to place 47th. There were 76 total golfers in the tournament. [Photo provided]
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