QUITE THE RACKET – Kingfisher opened its tennis season last Tuesday in the Lone Wolf Tournament at Oklahoma City’s Earlywine Tennis Center. [Photos provided]
Okarche’s slow pitch softball team may not have been cleared for landing, but was certainly cleared for takeoff Thursday. Six Lady Warriors combined to hit nine home runs as Okarche went 3-0 in pool play of the Enid Slow Pitch Softball Tournament.
Despite a not-so-stellar finish, Raegan Snider still put together a solid round in the Kingfisher High School girls opening golf tournament of 2025.Snider shot an 89 to place third in the John Marshall Girls Tournament held at Cedar Valley Golf Club in Guthrie.
Hennessey took third place as a team and two county golfers were among the top 10 Tuesday at the Pioneer Mustang Invitational boys golf tournament.Eagle senior Taylor Ladwig fired an 8-over-par 79 to tie for fourth individually among 72 golfers in the field at Meadowlake Golf Club in Enid.
The most recent series still has the Kingfisher High School baseball team seeking its first district win.The Jackets were dealt losses of 8-2 and 11-1 by Bishop McGuinness on Monday and Tuesday as they fell to 0-4 in District 4A-4.KHS was 1-8 overall after Tuesday’s six-inning loss at home.
Perhaps the program’s best season ever helped land five Dover Longhorns and their coach all-conference honors.Coaches voted Jared Reese as the boys Coach of the Year in the Skeltur Conference for 2024-25.
Hadley Ott was named the Most Valuable Player of the Cherokee Strip Conference for 2024-25.The Lomega junior was voted for the honor by the conference’s coaches.
Two newcomers scored all five goals - including a hat trick by a freshman - as the Kingfisher girls soccer team grabbed its first win of the season.Yesenia Rivera scored all three of her goals in the second half as KHS pulled away from Crooked Oak for a 5-0 win at home on Tuesday.
Okarche’s Jett Mueggenborg was voted Most Valuable Player of the Three Rivers Conference for 2024-25.It’s the third straight year for Mueggenborg to earn the honor, which is voted on by the conference’s coaches.
Pressley Page is headed back to the Elks Hoop Shoot national competition. Pressley, right, won the Region 11 championship in the 10-11 year-old girls division Saturday morning in Dallas. The competition featured state Hoop Shoot champions from Oklahoma, Texas, Louisiana and New Mexico.