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Local track & field results

Below are events during which KHS athletes scored points for their respective teams at the Piedmont Invitational.

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2021 KINGFISHER HIGH SCHOOL SOCCER

LADY JACKETS - Members of the 2021 Kingfisher High School girls soccer team include Enriqueta Sanchez, Ximena Agundiz, Jimena Gomez, Kimberly Orozco, Courtney Butts, Ana Cuellar, Avery Davis, Yuliana DeLaTorre, Shaina Hamil, Yamile Saucedo, Valentina Arita, Libbie Barnett, Remington Boutwell, Hannah Click, Hayden Curtis, Zoe Padilla, Jaquelin Rivera, Kylee Rojas, Maleonia Vogt and Peyton Walker. The team is coached by Fay Barnett and Isaac Waltman. [Photo by KHS Photography]

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KHS pins down new wrestling coach

Kingfisher High School will have a new wrestling coach for the first time in more than three decades when it takes to the mats next winter.

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Stone, Cortes named to OCA All-State team

Kingfisher’s Matthew Stone and Bijan Cortes were selected to the Oklahoma Coaches Association All-State basketball team last week.

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Jackets runner-up in Edward Jones

In most cases, 16 runs off 15 hits and eight opponent errors would be more than enough for Kingfisher to comfortably win a baseball game.

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Witnessing basketball history, Part III

The 2019 Kingfisher High School basketball team was ridiculously loaded.

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Silent Witnesses

Although the 62 wooden children gathered on the Kingfisher County Courthouse lawn this month are smiling, they carry a serious message. They represent the 62 county children who were confirmed to be abused or neglected in 2019 by the county Department of Human Services child welfare division. The county’s first-ever “Wooden Children Project,” organized by the Court Appointed Special Advocate program, is intended call attention to April’s designation as Child Abuse Prevention Month. Each of the children was sponsored and dressed by a county business, church, organization or individual and each wears a badge identifying his or her sponsor. Money raised through the $25-per-child sponsorships will purchase training materials for CASA volunteers, Heather Jones, CASA volunteer coordinator for Kingfisher and Blaine counties, said. Last year would have been the county’s first year to display the children, which were created by the Kingfisher High School ag class and painted by the Kingfisher Middle School art class and STARS program. However, like many other 2020 events, the project was derailed by the pandemic. [Times-Free Press Staff Photo]

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