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Second (half) effort

There was never any doubt.But if there was, Kingfi sher put it to rest in the third quarter.The Jackets broke open a tighter-than-expected game coming out of the half on Friday to pull away for a 63-43 win at Elgin.

Crescent avenges previous losses with War on 74 sweep

Crescent’s massive comeback against Cashion helped the Tigers avenge an earlier lopsided loss to its War on 74 rivals.Parker Mitchell’s jumper in the lane with time running out missed off the back iron as the Tigers held on for a 50-49 overtime victory at home.

Kochenower voted OW at Western

Two Kingfisher High School grapplers had gold medals draped around their necks and one was named Outstanding Wrestler at last weekend’s Western Conference Wrestling Tournament.
Brayden Kochenower Photo by Anjelica Newcomer

Rough and Tumble Night

There were blown leads, clutch free throws, big shots, overtime, defensive stops and the game winner with no time on the clock.And even a broken bone. The Kingfisher-Elgin girls basketball game seemingly had it all last Friday night.

High School Boys Team Standings

Weatherford 221.5                         Harrah 195Pawnee 162.5                         HeritageHall 131.5Kingfisher 101                          Tonkawa 96Clinton 91.5                         BridgeCreek 88Woodward 79                         OCS 78Geary 74.

Rotary hosts quartet of KHS seniors

Four Kingfisher High School seniors were guests recently at a meeting of the Kingfisher Rotary Club. Joining the local civic group were Addison Shelton, Elizabeth Pickle, Madison Farrar and Miriah Hernandez.Shelton is the daughter of Miranda Shelton.

KPD reports

The Kingfisher Police Department has investigated or responded to the following reports:November 23 - Burglary- second degree.Officer Jarred Tech responded to a report of theft in the 600 block of West Bowman Avenue.

Altar Society holds January meeting

The Sts. Peter & Paul Altar Society met Wednesday, Jan. 14, in the Parish Hall.The meeting opened with President Ann Finley leading the group in the Pledge of Allegiance.The opening prayer was given by Chaplain Francene Eaton.

Book club to meet next Monday

Kingfisher Bookcase Review Club will meet Monday, Jan. 26, at the Farm Bureau Insurance Building, 117 W. Sheridan Ave., in Kingfisher.Linda McDonald of Oklahoma City will review her book “Belle Starr: Tough Trip Through Paradise.”Lunch will be catered at 11:30 a.m. and is $15 per person.
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