Cashion High School had two Academic All-State cheerleaders in the same year for the first time with seniors Amber Morgan and Allison Smith. They are the second and third CHS cheerleaders to earn the honor.
A 3-2 run at the Highway 81 Classic last weekend allowed the Kingfisher softball team to take fifth in the tournament.KHS capped its run Saturday with an 8-6 win over Blackwell in the fifth-place game.
Hooker handed Kingfisher its first “loss” of the cross country season.The Lady Jackets settled for runner-up last Saturday in the Watonga Cross Country Invitational.KHS scored 49 points to finish behind Hooker’s 40.
Cashion will host Minco at 7 p.m. Friday for its third game of the season.It will also be “Legends Night” at Maxon Field.The 1981 state championship football team will be honored to commemorate the 40th anniversary of winning the crown.
Hinton shut down Hennessey’s offense and left Kingfisher County with its second win of the season.The Eagles managed just three first downs and 30 yards of total offense last Friday during a 28-6 home loss.The defeat dropped Hennessey to 1-1.
The turnovers were still present, but not as abundant.The result in that reduction was Crescent’s first win of the season.The Tigers ran for more than 300 yards Friday en route to a 30-12 win over North Rock Creek in Shawnee.
Generally, third-and-long is a favorable situation for the defense.Two such instances were far from the case last Friday night and it cost Kingfisher its first football loss of the season.
Last spring after a junior high track practice, there was a football on one side of the gym near Adilee Jerry.Coach Tony Wood asked Jerry, then an eighth grader, to toss it over to him.Instead of picking up the football and throwing it to Wood, Jerry flicked it up with her feet only.