After an 11-game win streak, the Dover baseball team has lost two of its last three.The streak was snapped last Friday in the semifinals of the Mulhall-Orlando Tournament.Class A’s eighth-ranked Union City avenged an earlier loss to the Longhorns with a 4-3 victory.
Lawson Geheb pitched another shutout as Okarche got its first win over a ranked Class A softball opponent last Tuesday.Geheb allowed just one hit in an 8-0 home win over Union City, which was ranked 15th in the class.
Declan Matthews scored two touchdowns and the defense pitched a shutout Thursday as the Kingfisher seventh grade football team beat Clinton 14-0 at home.Matthews scored on a 1-yard run in the first half just after the Jackets blocked a punt.
Okarche had a season- high offensive output on Monday in winning its ninth straight game, but it likely wasn’t the Warriors’ most impressive performance of the week.Class A’s top-ranked team blanked visiting Hydro- Eakly 20-0 in just three innings to improve to 16-1 on the season.
Kennedy Stewart was excellent.Kaleigh Mills just happend to be a little better.A Kingfisher High School freshman, Stewart gave up just five hits and two runs over eight innings Thursday in a District 4A-3 game at Woodward.
Southwest Covenant proved to be the best in the Bethany Bronchos Invitational cross country meet that featured some of the top girls teams on the west side of the state.
The right arm of Kennedy Stewart helped Kingfi sher break its only losing streak of the season.The freshman allowed just one hit last Friday as the Lady Jackets held off Clinton 1-0 at home.The victory moved Kingfisher’s District 4A-3 record to 3-2.It also ended a twogame it didn’t come easy.
Time heals wounds, but three days after his Kingfi sher Yellowjackets lost 2827 in overtime to Weatherford in their season opener, head football coach Reagan Roof was still feeling it.“We wanted that one bad,” Roof said.