ENID, Okla. —
Pioneer’s girls and boys will get a first hand scouting report on their first-round district opponent tonight.
The Lady Mustangs (8-13) and Mustangs (10-11) will visit Morrison, who they will host in the 2A district Friday night.
Morrison’s girls are 10-12 and the boys 9-13 after being swept by Oklahoma Bible Academy Friday.
The Lady Mustangs will be trying to break a three-game losing streak. The Mustangs had a three-game winning streak snapped by Alva 62-47 Friday.
Chisholm, which hosts Oklahoma Centennial Saturday in the first round of the playoffs, will travel to Tonkawa.
Chisholm’s girls (12-10) will have a challenge in the No. 6-ranked Bucs, who have won 12 straight, including a 41-34 win over Alva. The Lady Longhorns beat Watonga 65-54 Friday.
Chisholm’s boys (6-16) are trying to break a three-game losing streak. They fell to Watonga, 65-55. Tonkawa (14-8) has lost three straight, including a 50-39 decision to Crescent Friday.
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