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Kingfisher had a nail-biter and a runaway late last week to push its win streak to 11 games.The Lady Jackets were clutch at the free throw down the stretch Thursday as they held off Community Christian 46-35 on homecoming night at the APB.

Jackets returning to form

Kingfisher had to scrap for a come-from-behind victory on homecoming night, then put on a shooting display on the road the next evening to piece together a couple of wins.The comeback came against Community Christian as the Jackets survived 55-54.
CASH LAIRD went off for 24 points, which included five made 3-pointers in last Friday’s win at Clinton. [Photo by Chris Simon/www.simon-sports-photos.smugmug.com]

Lady Eagles grab big conference win

Hennessey put together a couple of wins late last week and now has six victories in its last seven games.The Lady Eagles downed Three Rivers Conference foe Cashion 47-38 at home on Thursday and backed it up Friday by dominating Perry 61-30.

Lady Longhorns get needed victory

Coming off back-to-back lopsided losses, the Dover Lady Longhorns put on a good shooting display Friday to get back in the win column.Dover nailed eight 3-pointers to easily dispatch of visiting Ringwood 45-28.

Cashion grabs homecoming wins

Cashion snapped a twogame skid Friday with a 55-45 win against Watonga on homecoming night.JayleeHarpwascrowned homecoming queen and Vincent Raney the king.Once the ball was tipped, Harp was one of three Cashion players in double figures with 14 points.

Dover hits 17 3’s in win over Pioneer

Dover rebounded from its first loss of the season to down Pioneer-Pleasant Vale 71-25 last Tuesday.The Longhorns were coming off a defeat to Waukomis on Pioneer’s home court the previous Friday, but returned home for the dominant win over the Mustangs.

Offensive display

The showdown between reigning state champs and current title contenders was decidedly one-sided.Class A No. 1 Okarche flexed its muscle Tuesday and put on an offensive display rarely seen with a 117-68 thrashing of visiting Calumet.

Kyle Clutch

When they needed him most, Kyle Yowell was clutch.The Cashion senior buried two corner 3-pointers in the final moments of overtime to help the Wildcats prevail 59-56 Tuesday night at Fairview.
KYLE YOWELL scored 20 points in Cashion’s win at Fairview, including two massive 3-pointers in OT. [Photo provided]
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