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County baseball, softball teams get set for playoffs

Regular seasons are winding down for the small-school softball and baseball teams this fall, meaning the playoffs are near.The OSSAA recently released the district assignments for Classes A and B in those two sports and they’ll begin this week.

HEELS OVER HEAD

Kingfisher’s Carter Stephenson (18) and Izak Oaks (34) combine to bring down a Bethany player during Thursday night’s JV football home game. The Jackets held on for a 10-6 victory over the Bronchos.  [KT&FP Staff Photo]
HEELS OVER HEAD

Horns down Jackets in stunner

The results of the first two weeks of the season - while disappointing - weren’t altogether unexpected.But this one? This one blindsided the Kingfisher Yellowjackets.
Horns down Jackets in stunner

Streaking Lady Jackets salvage win at Bethany

One word to describe the Kingfisher High School softball season of late?Streaky. The Lady Jackets last Saturday put an end to a four-game losing streak by defeating the OKC Broncos 10-0 during the Bethany Tournament.

Improving Hennessey hangs tough at Hinton

The progress is showing.Time will tell if the wins follow suit.Hennessey did drop to 0-3 on the season last Friday as it was defeated 27-21 at Hinton in the Eagles’ final non-district game.“I was very proud of the way our kids fought,” said head coach Mark Cox.

Strides in different directions

The events of Friday night were still crawling all over Jeff Myers on Monday morning.The Kingfisher Yellowjackets last week dropped their second game in a row to start this 2023 season when they brought home a 37-17 defeat at the hands of Weatherford.
Strides in different directions

Chisholm knocks off Lady Jackets for 3rd

A big fourth inning propelled Chisholm past Kingfisher on Saturday in the third-place game of the Highway 81 Classic Softball Tournament.The Lady Longhorns scored four runs in the fourth, then held on in the fifth to pull out a 6-5 victory on their home field.

CCS hands Eagles 2nd defeat, 41-7

Crossings Christian wasn’t a kind guest in Hennessey’s football home opener.The Knights scored the game’s first six touchdowns Friday en route to a 41-7 victory.The Eagles (0-2) had just two first downs and 54 total yards of offense while turning it over three times.
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