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Just before Cashion’s second snap of the 2025 season, Wildcat defensive coordinator Tony Wood walked down the sideline and simply said “touchdown.”“Who?” he was asked. “Number 30,” was the reply.Moments later, quarterback Kellen Smith lofted a pass down the field.
CASHION WIDEOUT King Underwood flies high for a touchdown grab on the final play of the first half in his team’s win against Hennessey. [KT&FP Staff Photo]

A GRAND OPENING

CASHION’S FOOTBALL team, including #50 Gavin Layton, run through the tunnel and onto the turf fi eld at the new Maxon Field for the very fi rst time. The Wildcats debuted their new home stadium last Friday in a Week 0 win over Hennessey. For more on the game, see Page 2 of this edition.

Lady Warriors Finish 3-2 in Highway 81 Classic

After winning its first three games of the Highway 81 Classic, Okarche dropped its final two matchups and settled for sixth place.The Lady Warriors beat Timberlake and Chisholm to open pool play on Thursday on their home field (see our weekend edition).

Longhorns Extend Win Streak

What baseball team entered this week with the longest win streak in the state?The Dover Longhorns.They extended their streak last Friday by downing Glencoe 6-0 and Union City 5-1.After starting the season 0-2, the Longhorns have now won nine straight games.

Warriors Win Roff Tournament

Class A’s top-ranked Okarche beat 2A No. 2 Byng 4-2 on Saturday to win the Roff Tournament championship.It was the Warriors’ second big tournament title of the season as they earlier laid claim to the Dale Tournament championship.

Okarche gets 2 victories

Like Kingfisher, Okarche became an unexpected host of the first two days of the Highway 81 Classic.Rains throughout the week moved the tournament’s pool play action from its scheduled hosts Pioneer-Pleasant Vale and Chisholm - to the turfed fields of Okarche and Kingfi sher.

Win streak gone, but KHS responds

Kingfisher bounced back from its worst outing of the season to open the Highway 81 Classic on Thursday with a pair of wins.And the Lady Jackets got to earn them at home.
KHS SOPHOMORE Callie Blair makes a leaping catch in right field to rob an extra-base hit during the Lady Jackets’ home win over McGuinness on Monday. [KT&FP Staff Photo]

Meet Results

High School Girls1.5 miles120 runnersKingfisher 49 Weatherford 91 Okeene 133 Cordell 146 Woodward 147 Thomas 166 Sayre 177 Elk City 186 Hennessey 207 Fairview 247 Carnegie 268 Burns Flat 270Kingfisher - ScoutSnodgrass2nd, 9:07.34; Addison Price6th, 9:33.86; Harper Evans8th, 9:37.

Lady Jackets dominant in first meet

After a one-year hiatus, Kingfisher is back to being champion of the Sand Plum Invitational cross country meet.The Lady Jackets opened their 2025 season Saturday by winning the meet in Weatherford in convincing fashion.
KHS JUNIOR Addison Price and Weatherford’s Cora Hamons battle for position down the stretch at last Saturday’s Sand Plum Invitational. Hamons edged Price at the finish line as the pair were fifth and sixth, respectively. However, Price’s KHS team do
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