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Yellowjackets earn ‘feel good’ victory

In Week 1, Kingfisher had a chance to win in overtime, but fell short.In Week 2, Kingfisher won in overtime, but blew a 14-point lead in the final minutes of regulation.Despite the improved outcome, head coach Reagan Roof couldn’t help but feel unsatisfied.

Cheerful results

The job’s not done, but they’re one step closer.Kingfisher High School was the runner-up last Saturday at the Class 4A competitive cheer regional in Chickasha.The finish gave KHS one of the two automatic berths from the regional into this weekend’s state competition.

HOMECOMING CORONATION

HOMECOMING CORONATION – Kingfi sher High School seniors Emilie Moyeda and Cale Reagan were announced as the 2025 football homecoming queen and captain. The two were named during a coronation ceremony last Friday before the Yellowjackets’ 45-12 victory over Bridge Creek.
HOMECOMING CORONATION – Kingfisher High School seniors Emilie Moyeda and Cale Reagan were announced as the 2025 football homecoming queen and captain. The two were named during a coronation ceremony last Friday before the Yellowjackets’ 45-12 victory

Lady Jackets come from behind for clutch win

It’s the kind of grit Morgan Dutton wants to see.“You got punched early,” the Kingfisher High School softball coach told her team. “But you kept punching back.”And Kingfisher got the last punch Tuesday evening.

‘Once a Bulldog, always a Bulldog’

The text message was concerning, but not yet unsettling.That certainly would happen later.Riley Dacus got the text in a family group message.It was Monday evening, Sept.
‘Once a Bulldog, always a Bulldog’

Eagles capture homecoming night win

Strong on the ground and efficient through the air.That recipe last Friday cooked up Hennessey’s first win of the season.The Eagles racked up 355 yards of offense to beat Crescent 24-20 on homecoming night.

KHS makes strides at pre-state

Faster times.Better result. Moving up. The Kingfisher High School girls cross country team made a vast improvement in its second two-mile race of the season.As a result, the Lady Jackets took third place in the Class 4A girls race last Saturday at the North Rock Creek Pre-State Meet in Shawnee.

Finding a way after giving it away

It was happening… again.History was repeating itself in the worst kind of way for the Kingfisher Yellowjackets.With just under three minutes left in regulation Friday night in their home opener, the Jackets led visiting Clinton by two touchdowns.

Wildcats secure Shack 200th win at Ringling

Ask Lynn Shackelford how he’s achieved 200 wins as a head football coach and he’ll rattle off a laundry list of reasons.Lynn Shackelford won’t be one of them.
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