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Cashion escapes Stroud upset bid

The “perfect storm” nearly rained on Cashion’s parade.The Wildcats on Saturday survived Stroud 55-50 at home in overtime to win a Class 2A district championship game. On paper, Cashion certainly should have won… but almost as certainly should not have been pushed to overtime.

Cool with no chance for Storm

The OKC Storm made some offensive noise in the early going against Kingfi sher.The Yellowjackets’ defense made sure the Storm dissipated over time.KHS wrapped up its regular season Thursday with a 55-35 win over the home-school team on Senior Night.
Cool with no chance for Storm

KHS girls put away Piedmont JV late

Kingfisher didn’t exactly sail through Piedmont JV in the final regular season game.But the Lady Jackets did enough to enter the playoff on a win streak.That last-minute guests proved ready to play, but KHS was better in a 41-26 victory Thursday on Senior Night at the APB.
KHS girls put away Piedmont JV late

Okarche squads handle Coyle, earn spots in regional finals

Coyle shot the ball well enough to beat Okarche.The Bluejackets just couldn’t get any stops on the defensive end.Okarche rolled into the Class A regional finals Thursday night by running away from Coyle 92-60 on the Warriors’ home court.They’ll host No. 11 Velma-Alma at 7:30 p.m.

Girls wrestling program makes strides at regional

Four Kingfisher High School wrestlers reached the quarterfinal round of the girls west regional last week.However, none of the Lady Jackets was able to wrestle her way into the state tournament.“We grew and improved a lot this season,” said cocoach Steven Wilson.

Swart makes return for Lady Raiders; Calumet boys too much for Lomega

Abby Swart returned to Lomega’s lineup Thursday… and made it count.The junior scored 24 points as the Lady Raiders blitzed host Calumet 8442 in a Class B regional semifinal.Second-ranked Lomega played No. 12 Dover in Saturday’s regional championship game (after press time) at Fairview.

Dover girls topple K-H for first area trip since 2008

There was a time when Dover was not only a mainstay in the Class B state tournament, but the state title game itself.The Lady Longhorns played for seven consecutive state championships from 2001-07, winning it all four times.

Girls competing for spots at state

Kingfisher High School still had multiple wrestlers in contention Tuesday during the second day of the girls regional at Mustang.The regional began on Monday.“We all have to win a couple today,” said co-head coach Steven Wilson of the wrestlers’ chances.

M-O poses no problem for Lady Longhorns

Any potential drama in Dover’s Class B district championship game was quickly put to rest.The Lady Longhorns pounced on Mulhall-Orlando early on Saturday and used that to claim a 44-23 victory at home.The district title keeps Dover in the winner’s bracket entering this week’s regional.
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