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Scout scoots to 2 more school records

Kingfisher notched 114 points Tuesday to claim the girls team championship at the 2026 Dennis Seifried Weatherford High School Invitational track and field meet.They also saw two school records go down in the process.
Scout scoots to 2 more school records

Longhorns headed back to state

Dover acted like it had been there before.On one hand, the Longhorns have. On the other, they haven’t in a dozen years.Either way, Dover is state tournament bound after a 10-1 thumping of Mountain View-Gotebo in Thursday’s Class B regional championship game.
TRYPP LACK watches his pitch during Thursday’s regional championship. [KT&FP Staff Photo]

Warriors dig it

Three games in and Okarche still hasn’t allowed a run in these playoffs.The Warriors will take that streak into the state tournament after they swept through their Class A-I regional.The finisher was a 6-0 victory against Thomas in Thursday’s regional championship game.
BRETT CARNOTT awaits a throw at first base as Okarche recorded an out during Wednesday’s win over Thomas. [KT&FP Staff Photo]

Jackets head south for baseball regional; Dover, Okarche at home

Kingfisher will travel to Sulphur for its Class 4A baseball regional this week. The teams opted to move up the regional a day, so it will begin Wednesday as opposed to Thursday. Following is the schedule for the regional: WednesdayGame 1 - 11 a.m., Sulphur vs. Madill Game 2 - 1:30 p.m.

Ladies lead the way at Skordle Relays

The Cashion girls placed sixth and Kingfisher seventh at last Friday’s Skordle Relays track and field meet in Cashion.The meet featured 25 schools as Stroud’s 63 points won the team title, edging Oklahoma Christian School and Elk City, both of which finished with 62.
Dover’s Kylee Bell cleared 11 feet in the pole vault (above) and Cashion’s Khloe Kastner covered 17 feet in the long jump at last week’s Skordle Relays. Bell won her event and set a new meet record. Kastner was second only to Oklahoma Christian School’s Reese Harjo. Both county athletes are the defending state champs in their respective classes. [KT&FP Staff Photos]

Wood becomes 2-time state qualifier

Dover senior Sam Wood is now a two-time state qualifier in golf.Wood, who last year became Dover’s first-ever qualifier in the sport, shot a 36-hole total of 150 on Monday in a Class 2A regional at Idabel Country Club.His score placed him 6th overall.
Sam Wood (left) and coach Chris Combs

Warriors win 2A regional title

Okarche’s boys didn’t just qualify for the Class 2A state golf tournament.They made sure they went in as regional champs.The Warriors won a 2A regional Monday at the Jimmie Austin Golf Club in Seminole.Okarche shot a 36-hole total of 677 to defeat Nowata by four strokes. Fairland was third at 700.
Warriors win 2A regional title

Lady Jackets 4th at conference meet

Scout Snodgrass was a two-time conference champ and nearly a third in Tuesday’s Western Athletic Conference Track and Field Meet at Weatherford.The KHS senior won the 800 meter run and anchored the winning 3,200 meter relay team at the event.
SCOUT SNODGRASS (far left) ran down a pair of runners on her anchor leg of the 1,600 meter relay on Tuesday but ran out of real estate before the finish line and KHS took second in the race. She’s urged on by one of Kingfisher’s track coaches, Nicole Kippenberger (far right). [KT&FP Staff Photo]
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