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Bulldogs as good as advertised

There’s a reason this was considered a “David vs. Goliath” matchup on the field.And there was a reason there was no legitimate expectation of winning.
KHS SENIOR Cale Reagan tries to pull down Lincoln Christian quarterback Carter Ricke on the first possession of last Friday’s game. Reagan was soon joined by teammate Eduardo De La Torre as the Jackets got a defensive stop to start the game. [Photo by C

Mueggenborg adds another milestone

Add another big milestone to Jett Mueggenborg’s unending list of accomplishments.The Okarche senior poured in 22 points in less than two full quarters of action Saturday as the Warriors out-classed visiting Burns Flat-Dill City 99-26.
RARE AIR – Okarche’s Jett Mueggenborg, second from right, eclipsed 2,000 career points on Saturday as the Warriors improved to 3-0. He’s holding a banner to commemorate the milestone along with Okarche Superintendent Josh Sumrall, far right. Also pi

Click’s Road ‘Leeds’ to England

Elijah Click’s soccer career will take him across the pond next year. The Kingfisher High School senior on Thursday signed to play soccer collegiately at Leeds Beckett University, which sits in the center of the United Kingdom.

Raiders’ challenging schedule continues with reigning champs

Lomega’s recent schedule has looked eerily similar to a Tournament of Champions bracket That included Tuesday night when the Raiders hosted reigning Class B champion Calumet, which left town with a 96-46 victory.It was Lomega’s third consecutive loss since opening the season with a win at Drummond.

Second-quarter surge helps Lomega put away Calumet

There was a brief moment when it appeared Calumet might let Lomega run away with the game early.Then it appeared the Lady Chieftains found their legs and even offered the slightest of hope they might be able to pull off an upset.

Longhorns remain unbeaten

After falling behind early, Dover dominated the final three quarters on Tuesday to stay unbeaten.The Longhorns trailed by four points after a quarter at Mulhall-Orlando, but used a 16-2 run to kickstart a 65-33 victory.The victory upped Dover’s season mark to 5-0.

Down, but never out

When it came down to it, there was a crop of seniors who didn’t want it to be their last game.They were battered, they were bruised, they were injured and they were all but defeated.But they found a way.
KHS SENIOR Kasen Blair (3) prepares to haul in a bomb from Jhett Birdwell on a play that set up the game-winning touchdown in the Jackets’ playoff win at Lone Grove last Friday. [Photo by Chris Simon/www.simon-sports-photos.smugmug. com]

Dibble ground game too much for Hennessey

Hennessey made a lot of big plays in its first-round playoff game.Dibble just made a few more.The Eagles saw their season come to an end Friday night with a 57-41 loss at home in the opening round of the Class 2A-II playoffs.
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