ENID, Okla. —
REP GIRLS BASKETBALL
PIONEER 60, COV-DOUGLAS 39
C-D 13 10 2 14 — 39
PIONEER 21 15 13 11 — 60
C-D — B. Kaiser 2, Jessie Parsons 10, Wicker 2, Anglemyer 3, H. Kaiser 13, C. Kaiser 9.
Pioneer — Woolsey 3, Flavell 11, Mann 8, Koontz 17, Yearin 4, Vaughn 7, Simunek 10.
CHISHOLM 48, OBA 35
CHISHOLM 8 21 9 10 — 48
OBA 9 13 3 10 — 35
Chisholm — Megan Galusha 19, Faith Mirelez 17, Kammi Gruber 7, Nicole Middleton 2, Morgan Broadbent 2, Kaci McCary 1.
OBA — Brooke Wayman 11, Erin Coffin 8, Andi Messenger 7, Anna Zander 6, Madison Price 3.
KINGFISHER 62, JONES 51
JONES 9 15 16 11 — 51
KINGFISHER 10 17 12 23 — 62
Jones: Homan 19, Davis 11, Sinclair 8, Anderson 4, Vandever 3, Morland 3, Smelser 3
KF: Meat 25, McAdam 19, Matthews 8, Layn 4, Hyatt 2, Boeckman 2, Blehm 2
PC-HUNTER 66, WAUKOMIS 47
PC-HUNTER 24 12 16 14 — 66
WAUKOMIS 16 12 3 16 — 47
PC-H: Jones 33, Ferguson 12, McKee 12, Davis 9
Waukomis: Harris 19, Perry 12, Jones 6, Kokojan 5, Eck 3, Mack 2
LOMEGA 81, DOVER 47
DOVER 14 10 8 15 — 47
LOMEGA 37 20 12 12 — 81
Dover: Smiley 18, Walker 8, Beck 8, Rios 4, Johnson 3, Tucker 2, Brewer 2, Matthews 2
Lomega: LaGasse 29, Mendell 15, Duffy 9, Glazier 6, Turner 5, Geis 4, Clayton 4, Pacheco 3, Yost 2, Deleon 2, Drake 1, Biggs 1
TIMBERLAKE 71, DRUMMOND 31
DRUMMOND 6 16 7 2 — 31
TIMBERALAKE 30 12 16 12 — 71
Drummond: Morrison 12, Singleton 5, Armor 5, Swart 4, Perry 3, Miller 2
Timberlake: Severin 17, Castle 15, Clift 12, Adkisson 9, LaForce 8, Parker 4, Wilson 3, Bishard 3.
GARBER 69, CIMARRON 30
GARBER 11 21 19 18 - 69
CIMARRON 8 5 6 11 - 30
Garber - Pralle 5, Bolin 5, Terry 11, Leathers 14, Garrett 12, Collins10, Powell 6, Beebe 4, Brannon 2.
Cimarron — Lee 6, Poague 2, McCartney 3, Marlatt 2, Theilen 15, Kolb 2.
MOORELAND 68, ALINE-CLEO 29
A-C 4 11 8 6 – 29
MOORELAND 17 19 18 16 — 68
A-C - Beckwith 7, Hamen 3, Gahr 9, Tomlinson 2, Miller 8.
Mooreland — Gregory 2, Smith 4, Barnett 2, Adams 2, Roper 7, Wilson 6, Myers 17, Kinney 8, Stewart 3, Stubbs 15, Gomez 2.
MEDFORD 76, KREM-HILLSDALE 53
K-H 14 14 12 13 — 53
MEDFORD 18 22 20 16 —76
K-H — Bittle 1, Regier 3, Light 4, Gabriel 5, Davis 11, Voth 11, Mitchell 18.
Medford — Osborne 10, Perkins 7, Quinlan 10, Soper 4, Cripe 33, Arthurs 12.
HENNESSEY 64, MORRISON 46
MORRISON 14 13 12 9 - 46
HENNESSEY 10 18 18 18 - 64
Morrison — Inselman 15, Wood 12, Will 7, Chze 4, Walls 4, Lovely 4, Belles 2.
Hennessey — Johnson 20, Reeves 18, Thompson 9, Holder 9, Duell 3, Barnett 3, Armenta 2.
FAIRVIEW 48, SEILING 41
SEILIN G 11 7 5 18 — 41
FAIRVIEW 11 6 16 15 — 48
Seiling — Templin 12, Tate 11, Pegoud 6, Livingston 6, Johnson 4, Knipper 2.
Fairview — Reese 19, Van Meter 12, Mason 10, Tucker 3, Smith 2, Carrell 2.
BURLINGTON 76, RINGWOOD 38
RINGWOOD 6 12 14 6 — 38
BURLINGTON 29 20 23 4 — 76
Ringwood — Johnson 14, Nakvinda 2, Schaffer 10, Palmer 4, Decker 1, Randolph 2, Schmidt 3, Wallace 2.
Burlington — Rieger 33, S. Garvie 18, S. Nall 12, K. Garvie 7, M. Nall 4, Vore 2.
PREP BOYS BASKETBALL
PIONEER 70, COV-DOUGLAS 37
C-D 11 2 12 12 — 37
PIONEER 14 16 25 15 — 70
C-D — Bigby 1, Garcia 1, Brown 6, Thayer 13, Smith 6, Taylor 2, Morris 2, Maxwell 2, Daugherty 4.
Pioneer — McNaughton 9, Lamunyon 9, Chain 1, Gabriel 26, Denker 7, Rogers 2, Koontz 16.
MOORELAND 74, ALINE-CLEO 26
A-C 5 4 10 7 - 26
MOORELAND 16 16 26 16 -74
Aline-Cleo — Dobbs 4, Swinney 2, Stokes 5, Lesta 3, N Dobbs 6, Ryel 2, Jackson 2, Wallace 2.
Mooreland — Aguilar 4, Brawner 15, Murray 4, Peach 16, Hensley 5, Svejkovsky 12, Miller 2, Varela 10, Hepner 6.
MEDFORD 53, KREM-HILLSDALE 35
K-H 12 6 9 8 - 35
MEDFORD 7 18 15 13 - 53
K-H — Stubblefield 9, Bonine 7, Lizar 5, McCullough 4, Lizar 4, Pekrul 4, Voth 2.
Medford — Kilian 26, Webb 11, States 10, Thompson 6,
GARBER 76, CIMARRON 48
GARBER 15 17 21 23 – 76
CIMARRON 12 14 7 15 – 48
Garber — McCleave 9, Avants 13, Swaim 5, Hunt 10, Bolin 2, Killman 18, Vandiver 6, Newton 6, Wheeler 3, Enfield 1, Harmon 2.
Cimarron — Hurst 2, Tydings 6, Bergdall 2, Shepard 4, Watkins 17, Brakhage 6, Seelke 11.
OBA 60, CHISHOLM 45
CHISHOLM 15 3 13 14 – 45
OBA 9 13 21 17 – 60
Chisholm — Rolfe 3, Lang 6, Grebe 1, Grebhoser 6, Galusha 10, Weber 10, Ball 2, Kiernan 5, Cross 2.
OBA — Roggow 2, Whitson 13, Volpe 5, Atwood 18, Jantz 1, Eaton 13, White 8
FAIRVIEW 57, SEILING 48
FAIRVIEW 8 20 15 14 - 57
SEILING 8 14 15 11 - 48
Fairview — Kippenberger 15, Baldwin 12, Nightengale 11, Fast 11, Christopher 6, Kliewer 2.
Seiling — Harris 16, Nyberg 12, Tune 10, Sander 5, Turner 3, Shuck 2.
DRUMMOND 73, TIMBERLAKE 32
DRUMMOND 15 13 25 20 — 73
TIMBERLAKE 7 9 0 16 — 32
Drummond: Janke 15, Welch 15, Z. Wilson 14, Rodenberg 8, Kokojan 6, Menendez 6, Wilson 5, Jimenez 2
Timberlake: Nichols 11, Buller 7, Henderson 4, Robinson 4, Dungan 4, Seaman 2
BURLINGTON 57, RINGWOOD 28
RINGWOOD 6 5 8 9 — 28
BURLINGTON 17 17 8 15 — 57
Ringwood — Broomfield 12, Swart 9, Aguilar 2, Barcenas 2, Navarro 2, Schroeder 1.
Burlington — Gosselin 20, Newlin 12, Ellerbeck 10, Talbott 9, Stewart 4, Ross 2.
HENNESSEY 54, MORRISON 47
MORRISON 11 12 `13 11 - 47
HENNESSEY 13 14 14 13 - 54
Morrison — Collins 20, Conklin 13, Kissler 6, Quinata 4, Stout 4.
Hennessey — Fipps 12, Dowell 12, Pina 10, D. Hatchel 6, Cline 4, Kroll 4, Reneteria 6.
PC-HUNTER 85, WAUKOMIS 40
PC-HUNTER 25 19 32 9 — 85
WAUKOMIS 9 11 11 9 — 40
PC-H: Styles 13, Rainer 12, Galliton 12 Krittenbrink 12, B. Krittenbrink 11, Semraud 9, Peck 8, Surratt 4, Grimes 4
Waukomis: Lawson 7, Terrell 7, Click 6, Prince 6, Crites 5, Newman 4, Dodson 3, Sprague 2
PREP BASKETBALL SCHEDULE
Tonight’s area basketball schedule
Area — Waynoka vs. Cherokee (Oklahoma City)
Sports
Local scores for 1-16-13
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OU to meet Kansas for title
- Majors beat Putnam City North in late game
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Chard: EHS made strides in spring football
Beginning his second year at the helm, and with two weeks of spring football practice concluded, Enid head coach Steve Chard believes both he and the team have developed a level of comfort and trust with each other that bodes well for the season ahead.
“We were hoping to see a little more confidence and familiarity with our schemes,” Chard said Friday after the final day of spring practice. “We wanted to see better practice habits. I believe we saw all of that.
“Now that we have been with each other over a year, there’s no guessing games with what they are going to get from me. They know what to expect from the coaching staff. Last year everything was new. The system was new, my style was different.” -
Murray State successful in first Series game
Murray State’s Colt Pickens drove in the go-ahead run in the seventh inning and reliever Eddie Broll made it stick for two more frames as the NJCAA Division II World Series’ de facto home team won its first-ever game in the tournament, edging Brunswick (N.C.), 2-1 Saturday at David Allen Memorial Ballpark.
Pickens broke a 1-1 tie with a line drive to right that scored Daniel Arthur from third on the second pitch Brunswick reliever Kyle Shields threw. Shields was called for a balk before he threw his pitch in the game, moving Arthur and Keach Ballard to second and third with no outs. -
Defending champs rally for 4-3 victory
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Young fans ease Madison's long trip
- Division II Junior College World Series scoreboard
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OU headed to softball series
- Majors bounce back in tournament
- Wiebling happy to be coaching at Garber
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