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Trio of Wildcats bring home Hub City wrestling hardware

Progress is something Cashion wrestling coach Steven Wilson is looking for from his new program.

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Kingfisher’s Myers earns Northwest Oklahoma coach of the year honor

Kingfisher’s Jeff Myers can add another postseason honor to his resume.

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Multiple changes made by OSSAA as wrestling postseason approaches

The OSSAA recently announced changes to the wrestling postseason.

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Caldwell hits milestone in DHS win

Joriaun passed a career milestone and led the Dover boys basketball team to its fourth straight win in the process.

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Cashion topples Hennessey in big TRC matchup

Cashion strengthened its grip on the Three Rivers Conference title Thursday night... and did it against another top-10 foe.

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Late scoring woes cost KHS girls

Scoring struggles in the fourth quarter kept the Kingfisher girls basketball team from pulling off a top-10 upset.

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WILDCAT ROYALTY

WILDCAT ROYALTY - Cashion High School crowned its 2020-21 basketball homecoming king and queen prior to a recent game. Named homecoming king was senior Jake Wilkerson (back left) while Bella Schenk (back right) was announced as queen. First grader Hudson Mayes (front left) was the crown bearer during the ceremony and classmate Cam McKeever the flower girl. Mayes is the son of Brandon and Amber Mayes. McKeever is the daughter of Jake and Kristy McKeever. The homecoming coronation was held Saturday, Jan. 30. Afterward, the Lady Wildcats defeated Depew 48.40 while the Cashion boys handed Wynnewood a 64-61 defeat /Photo by Brad Stone/www.bestone.shootproacomf

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