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Jon’s Ramblin’s

As y’all know by now, President Trump ordered a missile strike in Iran, that killed a major Iranian military leader. Now Iran has threatened major retaliation against us. Kinda reminds me of a bad kid giving the fi nger to a good guy that just gave him an attitude adjustment.

Covington Catholic student prevails in lawsuit against CNN

CNN on Tuesday agreed to settle a lawsuit with Covington Catholic student Nick Sandmann, according to a report by Cincinnati’s Fox19.The amount of the settlement was not made public during a hearing at the federal courthouse in Covington, Kentucky, the report said.

KHS freshmen stun Felt in OT

The Kingfisher boys freshman basketball team offered up some dramatics and a mild surprise Thursday in the opening round of the Ward Center Classic in Seiling.

‘In a way, I consider myself lucky’

Cora Taylor, Kingfi sher High School junior and winner of the Kingfi sher County Distinguished Young Women contest held earlier this year, was the featured speaker of the Kingfi sher Lions Club last week.
KHS JUNIOR Cora Taylor, right, Kingfisher County Distinguished Young Women winner, with Kingfisher Lions Club member Zach Meyer. Taylor was the guest speaker at last week’s Lions Club meeting.             [KT&FP Staff Photo]

Lomega, Dover schedules

Following are the Lomega and Dover school schedules for Jan. 13-18: Lomega Monday - Cloverbuds, 3:30 p.m.; fi fth and sixth basketball at Ringwood, 4:30 p.m.; junior high basketball vs. Ringwood, 6:30 p.m. Tuesday - High school basketball at Cherokee, 6:30 p.m.

Lomega squads, Dover boys advance to semis

Lomega moved into the semifinals of both brackets at the Warriors Classic in Hammon. The Lady Raiders downed Southwest Covenant 82-49 and played Hammon Friday in the semifinals in a rematch of the last two championship games of that tournament. Hammon won both of those matchups.

Fairview no match for KHS at Wheat Capital

Kingfisher had a three-headed monster Thursday night that spelled doom for Fairview. The Yellowjackets’ varsity squad made its return to the Wheat Capital Tournament and opened play with a 90-45 victory against Fairview at Chisholm High School.

Lady Jackets ‘wake up’ to earn morning victory

It’s sometimes tough to find motivation in a 10:30 a.m. basketball game against an opponent that - on paper, at least - is inferior. That’s exactly the position the Kingfi sher Lady Jackets found themselves in Thursday at Chisholm’s Wheat Capital Tournament.
KHS SOPHOMORE Kina Frost goes up for a bucket over a Blackwell defender during her team’s 61-33 win Thursday at the Wheat Capital Tournament.             [Photo by Chris                           Simon/www                        .

All eyes on the TRC prize

Cashion’s bid for a repeat at the Three Rivers Conference Tournament began Thursday with an easy win. The undefeated and top-seeded Wildcats, who won the tournament for the first time last season, handed Harding Fine Arts a 51-24 defeat in the quarterfi - nals at the Kingfi sher APB.
HENNESSEY’S Meagan Tillman (10) and Cashion’s Issy Reeves (24) battle for position in the lane during their teams’ quarterfinal game on Thursday.             [Photo by Russell                           Stitt/www.stitt.smugmug
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