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Richardson’s big night lifts Eagles past OBA

Oklahoma Bible Academy had no answer for Camdyn Richardson.The Hennessey senior scored 33 points Friday in the Eagles’ 88-59 home win over the Trojans.Richardson torched the nets for 29 first-half points as Hennessey staked a 5926 lead.

JH squads shine at Western Conference

All four Kingfisher County teams provided strong showings over the weekend in the junior high division of the Western Conference Wrestling Tournament.Kingfisher placed third, Cashion was right behind in fourth and Hennessey was seventh in the two-day tournament held at the APB.
KINGFISHER’S Steel Snodgrass makes a takedown attempt during one of his Friday matches at the Western Conference Wrestling Tournament. Snodgrass placed fifth at 112 pounds in the junior high division. [KT&FP Staff Photo]

Okarche gets sweep at Thomas

Okarche put the clamps on Thomas last Friday night.The Lady Warriors held their hosts to their lowest point total of the season in a 40-28 victory.The win was Okarche’s fourth in its last five games.

Cashion homecoming sees wins over Crescent

After a stretch of playing three consecutive ranked teams, Cashion’s schedule lightened up a bit last Friday.The Lady Wildcats responded with a relatively easy 63-29 homecoming victory against Crescent.Madison Westerhoff was crowned homecoming queen and Drake Woody the king before the games.

TEAM SCORES

Cache 181.5 Weatherford 139 Kingfisher 129.5 Cashion 128 Clinton 119 Morrison 109.5 Pawnee 106.5 Hennessey 101 Anadarko 97.5 Newkirk 97.5 (27 total teams represented)HIGH SCHOOLHarrah 235.5 Pawnee 184 Clinton 170.5 Hinton 155.5 OCS 108 Mangum 85 Morrison 80.

Sheppard takes silver at conference

Jaxon Sheppard paced four placers for Kingfisher at last weekend’s Western Conference Wrestling Tournament at the APB.Sheppard was not only the lone wrestler from Kingfisher - but the entire county - to reach a championship match in the high school ranks.
KINGFISHER SOPHOMORE Jaxon Sheppard works over an opponent last Friday at the Western Conference Wrestling Tournament. [KT&FP Staff Photo]

Do you like basketball? This week was made for you

The last basketball tournament week of the season is always the biggest and this week is no exception.All six Kingfisher County schools are taking part in tournaments beginning Thursday.Two schools - Kingfisher and Cashion - are hosting their own invitationals.

IT’S A DUNN DEAL

KINGFISHER SEVENTH GRADER Channing Dunn looks at the offi cial as he pins his opponent’s shoulders to the mat during Friday’s action at the Western Conference Wrestling Tournament at the APB.
KINGFISHER SEVENTH GRADER

Warriors in a league of their own

John Hardaway likens the Okarche boys basketball team to a tsunami.“You’re on the other side of the dam just trying to keep it from cracking,” said the Cashion coach.His team did better than most, especially at the Three Rivers Conference Tournament.
OKARCHE was dominant en route to winning the 2025 Three Rivers Conference Tournament. The Warriors won their games by an average of 47 points in claiming their second straight title and sixth overall. [Photo provided]

OBA gets repeat title over Cashion

For the second straight year, Oklahoma Bible Academy is the Three Rivers Conference Tournament champion on the girls side.And, for the second straight year, it came at the expense of Cashion in the championship game.OBA downed the Lady Wildcats 46-43 Monday night in title tilt at Minco High School.
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