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PREP GIRLS BASKETBALL
HENNESSEY 56, CRESCENT 26
CRESCENT 6 7 4 9 - 26
HENNESSEY 15 10 19 12 - 56
Crescent — Musil 7, Wever 8, Stanton 6, Mains 4, McElfesh 1.
Hennessey — Reeves 19, Johnson 17, Thompson 8, Holder 6, Armita 2, Barnett 2, Copeland 2.
DRUMMOND 42, MEDFORD 34
MEDFORD 4 6 15 9 — 34
DRUMMOND 11 14 11 6 — 42
Medford - Perkins 2, Quinlen 4, Soper 10, Crite 8, Arthers 7, Raute 3
Drummond - Singleton 3, Miller 6, Morrison 10, Swart 14, Perry 4, Armour 5
COV-DOUGLAS 32, ALINE-CLEO 23
C-D 7 9 8 8 — 32
A-C 6 4 7 6— 23
C-D — B. Kaiser 2, Parsons 8, Anglemyer 3, H. Kaiser 11, C. Kaiser 5, Bergland 2.
A-C — Beckwith 7, Gahr 13, Moore 3.
WAUKOMIS 76, DOVER 41
DOVER 7 17 11 6 — 41
WAUKOMIS 6 21 24 25 — 76
Dover - Johnson 13, Beck 11, Walker 7, Smiley 4, Rios 2, Tucker 2, Matthews 1
Waukomis - Perry 21, Harris 19, Eck 11, Kokojan 10, Jones 6, K. Mack 6, M. Mack 2, Metcalf
PIONEER 43, GARBER 39
PIONEER 12 7 8 16 — 43
GARBER 7 5 9 18 ‚ 39
Pioneer — Flavell 4, Yearin 10, McVey 5, Koontz 11, Mann 6, Woolsey 7.
Garber — Pralle 14, Bolin 8, Terry 6, Leathers 9, Powell 2.
FAIRVIEW 62, BLACKWELL 45
BLACKWELL 6 19 8 20 — 45
FAIRVIEW 30 10 13 9 - — 62
Blackwell — Calderon 12, Arnold 10, Lucas 9, Simunek 5.
Fairview — O. Mason 24, Reese 13, Van Meter 6, Hutchinson 4, Carroll 4, Smith 4, Tucker 2, Boyer 2, Martens 2, Heinrichs 1
ALVA 52, CHISHOLM 40
CHISHOLM 4 8 14 14 – 40
ALVA 11 14 18 9 — 52
Chisholm — Gruber 13, Miralez 5, McCary 5, Lawver4, Middleton 4, Raynor 4, Broadbent 3, Hammonds 2.
Alva — Hobbs 16, Shiever 11, Gordon 9, Riley 7, Ritter 6, Hadwiger 3.
WOODWARD 62, GUYMON 54
Okarche 61, Lomega 39
PREP BOYS BASKET 0BALL
GARBER 54, PIONEER 45
PIONEER 9 10 17 9 — 45
GARBER 11 13 11 19 — 54
Pioneer — McNaughton 15, Lamunyon 8, Gabriel 11, Denker 11.
Garber — Avants 18, McCleave 10, Vandiver 10, Hunt 6, Newton 4, Killman 4, Swaim 2.
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ALVA 63, CHISHOLM 53
CHISHOLM 14 10 13 16 — 53
ALVA 13 24 12 14 — 63
Chisholm — Rolfe 1, Lang 12, Meier 13, Grieshober 2, Galusha 2, Bynum 2, Weber 11, Ball 7, Kiernan 3.
Alva — Johnson 10, Duncan 12, Bozeman 2, Hess 19, Madsen 11, Forell 3, Pfleider 6.
CIMARRON 60, PC-HUNTER 55
PC-H 15 15 11 17 – 55
CIMARRON 13 15 15 17 — 60
PC-H — Raynor 14, Lorenz 11, Grimes 10, Semrad 5, Peck 6, Krittenbrink 5, Galatin 5, Irvin 2.
Cimarron — Watkins 27, Seelke 11, Tydings 9, Bergdall 7, Brakhage 4, Hurst 2.
BLACKWELL 41, FAIRVIEW 32
BLACKWELL 5 7 7 22 — 41
FAIRVIEW 9 4 3 16 — 32
Blackwell — Hubbard 17, Demuth 10, Bertner 7, Wooderson 4, Moore 2, Sochia 1.
Fairview — Kippenberger 13, McCue 8, Baldwin 6, Nightengale 4, Christopher 1.
DOVER 43, WAUKOMIS 39
DOVER 7 8 14 14
WAUKOMIS 9 11 6 13
Dover - Pacheco 11, Randall 9, Gamez 8, Bell 7, Rogers 6, Obeso 2
WaE - Terrell 10, Crites 9, Click 9, Howard 5, Cook 3, Harrington 2, Lawson 1.
COV-DOUGLAS 65, ALINE-CLEO 50
C-D 13 15 18 19 — 65
A-C 17 12 10 11 — 50
C-D — Carl 2, Brown 8, Thayer 25, G. Smith 18, Taylor 4, Maxwell 2, Daugherty 6.
A-C — Robinson 8, J. Dobbs 2, Swinney 14, Stokes 16, Lesta 7, N. Dobbs 3.
CRESCENT 66, HENNESSEY 52
CRESCENT 15 16 20 15 – 66
HENNESSEY 8 18 14 12 –`52
Crescent — Moon 34, Bennett 14, Heiden 7, Lacey 4, Johnson 4, House 2, Stafford 1.
Hennessey — Pina 17, Kroll 15, DeRoss 5, Powell 3, Najera 3, Fipps 3, D. Hatchel 2, Cline 2, Ramirez 2.
DRUMMOND 72, MEDFORD 43
MEDFORD 14 10 7 12 – 43
DRUMMOND 21 14 25 12 – 72
Medford — Misak 12, Kilian 4, Webb 7, VanBeurgh 1, Koehn 2, States 2, Barker 3, Thompson 12.
Drummond — Kokojan 27, Jankey 19, Rodenberg 4, Wilson 12, C. Wilson 2, Earl 4, Gainer 4.
Laverne 61, Turpin 39
WOODWARD 69, GUYMON 56
Sports
Local scores for 12-12-12
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Upstart Heartland a World Series regular
The third-ranked Hawks, in only their sixth year of existence, will be making their third-straight appearance in the National Junior Collegiate Athletic Association Division II World Series.
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Enid makes team feel like 'big-leaguers'
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Column: Sports world steps up in tornado aftermath
We cling to any bright moment. We celebrate the smallest bit of good news.
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Pioneer football in transition
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World Series-bound Brunswick penalized
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Ex-Alva QB signs for CFL’s Argonauts
Mitchell Gale is someone who sees a glass as half full instead of half empty.
The former Alva and Abilene Christian University quarterback has signed a two-year contract as a free agent with the Toronto Argonauts, the defending Grey Cup champions of the Canadian Football League. -
Trojans ease into long football season
Oklahoma Bible Academy doesn’t follow the norm of taking advantage of 10 spring football practice days (with full pads) allowed by Oklahoma Secondary School Activities Association.
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