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Wildcat win sets up big Week 10 showdown; mayhem could ensue

Cashion dispatched Hinton 49-14 on the road Friday and kept alive its chances to win a district title.But it won’t be easy. The fifth-ranked Wildcats churned out 440 total yards and scored the game’s first seven touchdowns as they improved to 8-1 overall and 5-1 in District A-I-1.

2025-26 Basketball Season Preview

November is here and with it comes the unofficial start of the holiday season and the official start of small school basketball season in Oklahoma.Non-football playing schools can tip off their seasons annually on Nov. 1.
2025-26 Basketball Season Preview

Two road trips will determine Jackets’ playoff destination

The goal is always to win.Another goal is to avoid heading to Sulphur in the first round of the playoffs, a fate that has fell to the Kingfisher Yellowjackets the last two years and has been quite unkind.How to achieve that second goal?Win.

Class A, 2A State XC Results

2A Girls 3,200 mRegent Prep 30 Hooker 69 SW Covenant 73 Oklahoma Union 89 Watonga 188 Central 222 Keys 238 Academy 248 Merritt 250 Caney Valley 265 Hennessey 275 Latta 295 Stroud 303 Chelsea 317 Fairview 384Hennessey - Emma Copeland 30th (23rd), 13:23.4; Jocelyn Matousek 45th (34th), 13:49.

Eagles grounded as Cashion earns pivotal district victory

Cashion’s defense allowed just over a football field’s worth of total yards as the Wildcats swiped a significant district win.Sayre managed just 112 total yards on a soggy, gloomy early Friday evening as Cashion emerged with a 31-8 home win.

Lady Raiders have top state XC finish

As he tried to tip-toe through the mud, Justin Edsall still had a smile on his face.The Lomega girls cross country team had just finished sixth in the Class A state meet Saturday at North Rock Creek High School in Shawnee.It’s the highest-ever finish for a Lomega girls team at state.
LOMEGA FRESHMAN Gracie Sawyer (7570) was her team’s top individual runner at Saturday’s Class A state meet. [KT&FP Staff Photo]

Lady Eagles finish 11th in 2A; Copeland leads way

Emma Copeland helped lead Hennessey to 11th place in the Class 2A girls state cross country meet.The Lady Eagles scored 275 points Saturday in the race held at North Rock Creek in Shawnee.Regent Prep easily won the state championship by tallying just 30 points.

Class 4A state cross country results

4A Girls 3,200 mLincolnChristian 24 Byng 98 Bridge Creek 110 MetroChristian 177 Bethany 178 Pauls Valley 219 Sulphur 222 Kingfisher 227 Plainview 227 Ft.
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