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KPD reports

The Kingfisher Police Department has investigated or responded to the following reports: November 26 - Indecent exposure. Officer Aaron Schlegel responded to a report of indecent exposure in Walmart parking lot, 200 W. Starlite Drive.

Cashion cruises in conference clashes

Cashion showed no signs of a letdown after last weekend’s tournament championship. Just a few days removed from winning the tournament at Garber, the Wildcats opened Three Rivers Conference play last Tuesday with a 77-50 victory at Thomas.

Jackets dunk Chicks

At one point late in the third quarter of Kingfisher’s home win against Chickasha last Tuesday, the Yellowjackets had more points via the dunk than their guests had total. Although the trend didn’t hold, Kingfisher’s massive lead did in a 68-24 victory at the APB.
Jackets dunk Chicks

Lady Jackets get easiest win yet

Despite his team’s fi rst easy victory of the season, Gerrett Spears wasn’t overly pleased with the Kingfi sher Lady Jackets on Tuesday night. KHS knocked off Chickasha 51-28 at the APB to improve to 2-2.
Lady Jackets get easiest win yet

Dominguez continues hot hand

Juan Dominguez continued his breakout season Tuesday for the Hennessey boys basketball team. The junior torched Meeker for 30 points in a 74-61 victory at home. “He’s really athletic and can score in a lot of ways,” coach Brady Page said of Dominguez.

Lomega grabs 2 wins against K-H

Momentum continued Tuesday night for Lomega’s girls basketball team. A few days after defeating Calumet for the Canton Tournament title, the Lady Raiders hammered Kremlin-Hillsdale 83-33 at home. Lomega will go into the Christmas break with an 8-2 record and a fi ve-game win streak.

Garber sweeps through Dover, Crescent

Apparently still smarting from their first and only loss of the season, the Garber boys basketball team took out some frustrations on Crescent and Dover last week. The Wolverines showed little mercy Monday in a 78-31 home win against the Tigers or Tuesday in a 108-38 victory in Dover.

Lady Warriors get by OBA, looking forward to break

The Okarche girls basketball team is limping - quite literally - to the Christmas break. “We are in straight survival mode right now,” coach Kelli Jennings said on Wednesday. “Just three more days.” Okarche is surviving - but still winning - despite a rash of injuries.

Ho, ho, ho! Who doesn’t know?

Two events last weekend illustrate just how much help the Jolly Ol’ Elf gets each year from generous county residents.

County loses road lawsuit

A Kingfisher County jury deliberated just over two hours Friday before awarding twice the amount of damages sought by a man who crashed his pickup truck into an unmarked county road washout in 2017.
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