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Put the past behind you

When Raegan Snider sat down Friday night, she was already putting the game behind her.“I hit the bench in the fourth quarter and I was already turning the page to the next game,” said the lone senior on the Kingfisher High School girls basketball team.
KINGFISHER GIRLS basketball players swarm the team’s lone senior Raegan Snider after she collected the Class 4A girls area consolation championship trophy Saturday night in Stroud. [Photo by Russell Stitt/www.stitt.smugmug.com]

Okarche better than Okay

The scope of what this team could accomplish wasn’t discussed in June or when school started in August.It wasn’t talked about when practices began in October or when the season tipped off in November.
WARRIOR YELL – Okarche’s Easton Roby reacts after making his second of two consecutive 3-pointers to give his team a 45-35 lead with under 2 minutes to play in the third quarter of Saturday’s Class A state championship game against Okay. The 10-poin

Inola ends KHS season in area

Kingfisher’s road to Oklahoma City was derailed in Stroud.Inola played its way to a lead early, then pulled away late to earn a 57-43 victory Thursday over the Yellowjackets in a Class 4A boys area consolation quarterfinal.The loss ended Kingfi sher’s season with a 16-11 record.
HAYES WHITE leans in for a jumper during Kingfisher’s loss to Inola in Thursday’s Class 4A area tournament action. [Photo by Chris Simon/www.simon-sports-photos.smugmug. com]

Lady Eagles survive Heritage Hall rally

Brian Richardson called it “gritty and gutty.”There was also a big dose of good fortune.Hennessey held off Heritage Hall 37-35 Thursday in Kellyville to advance to the Class 3A area consolation semifinals.

Cashion shows fight, but Dale overpowers

For a half, Cashion gave Dale a run for its money.Then the Pirates showed why they’re the favorites to win their fourth consecutive state championship.No.
CASHION JUNIOR Parker Mitchell puts up a shot over Dale’s Easton Edmondson during Thursday’s 2A quarterfi nal game. Mitchell led Cashion with 21 points. [Photo by Chris Simon/www.simon-sports-photos.smugmug.com]

Lights on, lights off, lights on...

Okarche didn’t need to shoot the lights out.Mother Nature took care of that.It was defense that was going to lead the Lady Warriors to an upset win over Amber- Pocasset.That’s the message Okarche coach Brett Tahah delivered to her team again and again and again Tuesday night.
OKARCHE SOPHOMORE Katie Parham shoots a 3-pointer over Am-Po’s Brylee Keck during the Lady Warriors’ win Tuesday. [Photo by Russell Stitt/www.stitt.smugmug.com]

Warriors’ mentality

Aaron West’s good feeling on the bus related to his team’s performance on the court.The Okarche Warriors are back in the Class A state semifinal after disposing of unranked Texhoma 87-63 early Tuesday morning at State Fair Arena.
OKARCHE’S Hunter Mueggenborg makes a move to the basket during the Warriors’ quarterfinal win Tuesday morning. Mueggenborg scored 11 points and had eight assists in the game. [Photo by Russell Stitt/www.stitt.smugmug.com]

Not to Braggs, but...

While it had been 32 long years since the Dover boys basketball program had made an appearance at the state tournament, it’s been nearly twice as long since it won its only game there.Sixty-three years, to be exact.Both of those changed Wednesday.Dover led from start to finish as it dismantled No.
DOVER’S CARTER KITCHENS (21) and Braggs’ Burr Jaynes go after a loose ball. Kitchens and the Longhorns were dominant in the game as they thumped the Wildcats 60-36. [Photo by Russell Stitt/www.stitt.smugmug.com]
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