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Tonkawa no match for Okarche

Eleven different players scored as Okarche traveled north to Tonkawa Tuesday and came back home with a 62-29 victory.The Lady Warriors dominated the second and fourth quarters, outscoring the Lady Bucs 40-11 in those two quarters while improving to 7-5.

Raiders continue streaking at Okeene

After starting the season 1-3, Lomega is officially on a roll.The Raiders won their third straight and for the seventh time in eight games Tuesday as they dominated Okeene 71-47 on the road.Three Lomega players scored in double figures, led by Chase Burton’s 22 points.

Longhorns push win streak to 12 games

Make that 12 straight wins for the Dover boys basketball team.The Longhorns put on another defensive clinic Tuesday in a 47-15 road win at Medford.The point total was the lowest of the season for the Cardinals.

Seniors propel KHS to mat win over Elk City

Coach Steven Wilson was expecting a win.He wasn’t expecting it to be in dramatic fashion.But that’s what he - and everyone else in attendance Tuesday at the Kingfi sher Heritage gym - got when KHS defeated Elk City 37-36 in a high school wrestling dual.

KHS girls pull away from Chicks, 63-32

For a quarter, it appeared Chickasha was going to be able to keep up with Kingfisher.For the remaining three quarters?That wasn’t the case. KHS and the host Lady Fightin’ Chicks were tied after the first eight minutes, but the visitors dominated the rest of the night in a 63-32 victory.
KHS SOPHOMORE Adlee Friesen had eight points, eight rebounds and four steals as the Lady Jackets downed Chickasha last Tuesday. [Photo by Chris Simon/www.simon- sports-photos.smugmug.com]

Richardson’s 37 not enough for Eagles

Despite a heroic effort from Camdyn Richardson, Hennessey’s comeback bid fell short Tuesday against Crescent.Richardson scored 37 points and the Eagles cut a 19-point halftime deficit to single digits, but Crescent eventually prevailed 70-61 at the Eagle Event Center.

All 6 county schools prep for tournaments

The second of three big basketball tournament weeks in Oklahoma is on tap this week.All six Kingfisher County schools will be participating across three different tournaments.Kingfisher High School makes its annual trek north of Enid to play in the Wheat Capital Tournament in Chisholm.

Cashion comes back from break with pair of weekend sweeps

Cashion rang in the new year with a weekend double dip.And, for the Lady Wildcats, it offered a pair of lopsided wins to snap a three-game losing skid.Cashion won 42-18 at Kremlin-Hillsdale on Friday afternoon, then returned home Saturday to double up Morrison 50-25.

Warriors complete sweep over KHS

Anadarko is a team that coaches in Class 3A feel can make a run deep into the playoffs, which is evident by the Warriors’ top-four ranking.They showed off the skills that gave coaches that belief in Kingfisher on Friday night.
HAYES WHITE drives toward the baseline during Kingfisher’s game with Anadarko last week. White was the lone Jacket to score in double figures in the loss to the Warriors. [Photo by Chris Simon/ www.simon-sports-photos. smugmug.com]
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