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Kingfisher High School senior Kylie Hood is officially a four-time state qualifier in golf.
Read moreWilliam Shaver had a solid two days for the Kingfisher High School tennis team. Shaver (far right, bottom pic) placed third Wednesday in the No. 1 singles bracket of the Elk City Tournament which was held at the Oklahoma City Tennis Center. The KHS junior did even better on Thursday. The KHS teams took part in the Route 66 Tennis Tournament at Clinton and this time Shaver brought home the gold medal after winning the No. 1 singles bracket. He wasn’t the only Yellowjacket having success. The No. 1 doubles team of Coleman Gilles and Wyatt Long (pictured left in bottom photo) were the runner-up in their bracket on Wednesday. Then the KHS girls finished as the team runner-up Thursday in Clinton. The No. 1 doubles team of Jaelin Cortes and Kadyn Daugherty took second in their bracket as did the No. 2 doubles team of Sydney Burk and Giulia Scano. Emiley Watkins was the runner-up in No. 2 singles while senior Mia Franco took fourth in No. 1 singles. Team members pictured from left are Burk, Scano, Franco, Watkins, Daugherty and Cortes. [Photos provided]
Read moreKingfisher Heritage 3rd grader Pressley Page finishes as Elks Hoop Shoot national runner-up
Read moreClass 2A and 3A boys regional qualifiers were held throughout the state Monday.
Read moreThe Kingfisher High School girls brought home the championship trophy last Tuesday from the Western Open hosted by Elgin at the Oklahoma City Tennis Center. Pictured are, from left: Guilia Scano, Kadyn Daugherty, Mia Franco, Jaelin Cortes, Emiley Watkins and Sydney Burk. Cortes and Daugherty teamed up to take first place in No. 1 doubles. Franco finished third in No. 1 singles and Watkins was the No. 2 singles consolation champ. Burk and Scano played No. 2 doubles. On Friday, the KHS boys played in the Owl Classic, also hosted by Elgin at the OKC Tennis Center. William Shaver, far left, placed third in No. 1 singles. The No. 1 doubles team of Coleman Gilles (center) and Wyatt Long (right) was the consolation champion. [Photos provided]
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