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Dover girls hold off Coyle for season’s first win

It didn’t come easy, but it happened. Dover’s girls nabbed their first win of the season as they held off a late rally from Coyle, 44-42, in the opening round of the Cimarron Winter Classic.

Lady Eagles take another narrow loss; HHS boys win big

When combining all scores, Hennessey has outscored its three opponents by two points this season. However, the Lady Eagles have two losses. Their second straight narrow defeat came Tuesday night at home when Frontierused a fourth-quarter run for a 44-41 comefrom-behind victory.

Cashion, Okarche teams win at Garber

It wasn’t Okarche’s best shooting night, but it was enough to win. The Warriors made just 23 percent of their shots, but the defense stiffened to help provide a 42-37 victory over Ripley in the first round of the NextEra Energy Resources Invitational at Garber.

KHS dominant in Chisholm road wins

Chisholm was already a heavy underdog with 4A’s No. 1 Kingfisher coming to town. The Longhorns’ longshot hopes were further diminished Tuesday when five players - including three starters - had to miss the game due to contact tracing.

Raiders cruise into Canton semis; girls put on hold again

Lomega’s boys and girls teams made their way into the semifinals of this week’s Canton Invitational Tournament. But only one of them got to play a quarterfinal game. The Raiders dominated Arnett 90-38 Monday in their first game since Nov. 20.

A Breed Apart

When Newkirk rancher Mitch Dobson wanted to incorporate a national association in 1971 for a newly-imported cattle breed, he didn’t have to look far to find the right legal counsel for the job.

A Recovery Set in Concrete

With few hobbies and a passion for his work in the concrete business, Okarche native Philip Schwarz hasn’t taken many days off...until recently. He hasn’t retired and it wasn’t his choice to temporarily step away from his 48-year position as president of the family business, Schwarz Ready Mix.

Unanimous board rehires Sternberger

The Kingfisher Public Schools superintendent got the seal of approval Monday from board of education members. The board unanimously approved to keep Jason Sternberger on a three-year contract near the end of its December regular meeting.
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