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#1 Lady Raiders rule historic regional coaching matchup

Not much separates Kevin Lewallen and Rick Wilson when it comes to state championships won as a coach.A lot separates their teams this year.No. 1 Lomega proved far superior Tuesday night as it out-classed visiting Taloga 85-19 in a Class B-II regional semifinal.
JACKIE PENARAN shoots an uncontested layup during Lomega’s win over Taloga. She scored 17 points in the contest. [Photo by Chris Simon/www.simon-sports-photos.smugmug. com]

Lomega boys sent to consolation bracket

When Jaxson Snowden knocked down a baseline jumper with 1:20 left in the first half, all was right in the world at Lomega.Snowden’s shot put the Raiders up 27-10 against No. 19 Cimarron in their Class B-II regional semifinal game.

Okarche dominates regional semis

Okarche’s defense smothered Laverne on Tuesday night and has the Lady Warriors within one win of a regional title.The visiting Lady Tigers shot just 26 percent and committed 17 turnovers as No. 5 Okarche dominated the regional semifinal in a 55-29 victory.
OKARCHE’s Callie Cramer (25) goes up for a shot in the lane during her team’s win over Laverne on Tuesday. Cramer scored 10 points as the Lady Warriors moved into the regional finals. [KT&FP Staff Photo]

Lady Wildcats block Watonga comeback

As she watched her team’s lead dissipate, Andrea Taylor was happy about one thing, at least.“I’m glad I still had all my timeouts,” said the Cashion girls basketball coach.
CASHION SENIOR Jaylee Harp (20) blocks a shot attempt by a Watonga player during the first half of the Lady Wildcats’ eventual four-point win in their Class 2A district championship game. [KT&FP Staff Photo]

Wildcats strike the final blow

John Hardaway likened Watonga to a snake…in a respectful manner.“You think you have it taken care of and you bend down to pick it up and it bites at you,” Hardaway said. “You have to kill it twice.
CASHION PLAYERS Brayden Stuemky (4), Grayson Little (22) and Parker Mitchell (3) react after Little made a bucket while being fouled to help seal their team’s win over Watonga on Thursday night. [KT&FP Staff Photo]

Rest of county joins playoff fun

Small schools started last week.The rest of the county joins this week.By Saturday night, all Kingfisher County schools will have begun their basketball playoff quests.Half of them - Okarche (Class A), Lomega (B-II) and Dover (B-II) - are entering their regional round this week.
HAYES WHITE has helped lead KHS to a No. 10 ranking in 4A. The Jackets start their playoff quest this Saturday when they host Cushing. [Photo by Riley Dacus]

Cashion swept by #1 Dale in regular season finale

After his game was over and he was trying to unwind, Dale girls coach Eric Smith was nothing but complimentary as Cashion players walked by on Monday.His Lady Pirates, the topranked team in Class 2A, had just defeated Cashion 64-50 on its home floor.
CASHION SENIOR guard Parker Mitchell was recognized prior to a game last week for surpasing 1,000 career points earlier this season. He’s pictured with Cashion coaches, from left, Brady Johnson, John Hardaway and Chad Tichenor. [Photo provided]
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