Following are county athletes who scored points for their respective teams at last Friday’s Cashion Wildcat Relays: Girls400 relay - Cashion (Emerie Eubanks, Kate Nabavi, Reese Hobgood, Khloe Kastner) 1st, 51.
Khloe Kastner won three gold medals for Cashion and Scout Snodgrass medaled three times for Kingfisher on a blustery Friday at the Cashion Wildcat Relays.
Kingfisher’s losing skid was pushed to five games Thursday with a pair of defeats to open up the Shed Invitational baseball tournament.The tournament was being played in both Kingfi sher and El Reno.
A 327 was good for fifth place for the Kingfisher boys in Thursday’s Western Athletic Conference Tournament at Prairie West Golf Course in Weatherford.Elk City won the conference crown with a 292.Weatherford was second with a 312, two strokes ahead of Clinton and five better than Bethany.
Apparently a minor delay was all the Kingfisher boys soccer team needed.The Jackets saw their home district game with Crossings Christian School postponed Wednesday with about 4 minutes remaining in the first half.
A record-breaking round led Piedmont to the team title of Wednesday’s Kingfi sher Large-School Girls Invitational golf tournament.Sophie Whittern carded an 8-under-par 64 to win medalist honors at Kingfisher Golf Course.The junior’s round is the lowest in the tournament’s history.
Elijah Click’s save in the third round of penalty kicks secured a momentous win for the Kingfisher High School boys soccer team.The senior keeper’s stop gave KHS a 1-0 victory over Elk City in the third place game of the Jim Loomis Invitational Saturday in Weatherford.
Lomega’s search for its next boys basketball coach is ongoing, but Superintendent Cory Wilson said he hopes to have the process wrapped up soon.Wilson is seeking a replacement for Justin Edsall, who resigned the position earlier this month after completing his 14th season.
Four Kingfisher County seniors were selected to the honor of Oklahoma Girls Basketball Coaches Association All-State.Picked last week after a round of tryouts were Abbie Myers and Reese Roof of Kingfisher High School and Aliana Lawson and Hadley Ott of Lomega High School.