ENID, Okla. —
HS BASKETBALL
GIRLS
ENID 56, WOODWARD 32
WOODWARD 7 12 10 3 — 32
ENID 21 4 16 15 — 56
Woodward: Bell 11, Bates 8, Hurst 7, Pope 4, Covalt 2
Enid: Chelf 24, Lee 14, Bay 8, Enmeier 8, Shelley Mueller 2
BOYS
ENID 54, WOODWARD 33
WOODWARD 13 5 7 8 — 33
ENID 18 8 13 15 — 54
WOODWARD: Illif 11, Richey 7, Roach 6, Collier 5, Floyd 3, Kline 1
ENID: Austin 17, Majors 8, Walker 6, Maud 5, Baker 5, D. Parker 5, Banks 3, K. Parker 2, Finley 2, Jackson 1
PREP GIRLS BASKETBALL
PC-HUNTER 52, GARBER 41
Garber 11 15 6 9 – 41
PC-H 16 12 14 10 - 52
G — Leathers 9, Terry 8, Bolin 8, Pralle 8, Garrett 6, Powell 2.
PC - Jones 26, McKee 9, Ferguson 7, Davis 6, Taylor 4.
Pond Creek-Hunter clinches the Skeltur championship with the win.
CHISHOLM 54, BLACKWELL 34
CHISHOLM 12 18 15 9 — 54
BLACKWELL 12 14 4 4 — 34
Chisholm: Galusha 21, Mirelez 10, N. Middleton 9, McCary 5, Gruber 4, A. Middleton 3, Raynor 2
Blackwell: Calderon 13, Arnold 8, Simunek 6, Lucas 3, Wagnon 2, Ashford 2
PIONEER 65, CIMARRON 23
PIONEER 14 18 11 22 – 65
CIMARRON 4 4 11 4 — 23
Pioneer — Woolsey 7, Johnson 12, Flavell 8, Mann 8, Stone 2, Koontz 3, Yearin 5, Vaughn 4, Roney 6, Simunek 10.
Cimarron — Lee 8, Poague 1, Theilen 6, McCartney 3, Gardner 5.
MOORELAND 43, SEILING 36
SEILING 7 7 10 12 – 36
MOORELAND 9 10 7 17 — 43
Seiling — Tate 23, Livingston 4, Johnson 4, Martin 5.
Mooreland — Smith 4, Roper 2, Wilson 9, Myers 15, Kinney 4, Stubbs 9.
TIMBERLAKE 67, MEDFORD 33
MEDFORD 11 6 7 9 –33
TLAKE 25 14 11 17 –67
Medford — Cripe 17, Osborn 4, Quinlan 4, Soper 4, Perkins 2, Arthurs 2.
Timberlake — Clift 14, LeForce 13, Severin 13, Parker 11, Adkisson 5, Bishard 5, Wilson 2, Schlup 2, Nickel 2.
ALVA 59, WATONGA 39
WATONGA 0 11 11 17 — 39
ALVA 14 9 22 14 – 59
Watonga — Ross 10, Roberts 8, Schenk 8, Schwind 3, Schwind 3, Jones 3, Shannon 2, Richey 2.
Alva — Hobbs 12, Riley 8, Ritter 8, Ferrell 7, Shiever 7, Wallis 6, Seevers 5, Bryant 3, Murrow 2, Gordon 1.
CHEROKEE 40, KREM-HILLSDALE 31
CHEROKEE 11 7 10 12 – 40
K-H 10 9 4 8 – 31
Cherokee — Hawkins 7, Schanbacher 6, J. Unruh 5, N. Unruh 22.
Kremlin-Hilsdale— Bittle 4, Regier 2, Wuerflein 2, Gabriel 5, Davis 12, Voth 5, Mitchell 1.
LOMEGA 84, RINGWOOD 37
RINGWOOD 8 9 9 11 — 37
LOMEGA 36 18 20 10 — 84
Ringwood: Johnson 19, Folger 4, Schafer 4, Randolph 3, Palmer 2, Dietrich 2, Hayes 2, Wallace 1
Lomega: LaGasse 14, Duffy 13, Drake 8, Geis 8, Biggs 8, Turner 7, Meier 6, Mendell 6, Glazier 5, DeLeon 5, Jones 2, Sheer 2
PREP BOYS BASKETBALL
PC-HUNTER 54, GARBER 46
GARBER 12 9 13 12 — 46
PC-H 12 14 12 16 – 54
Garber —Swaim 5, Avants 4, Hunt 17, Bowlin 2, Killman 8, Vandiver 6, Newton 4.
PC — T.J. Krittenbrink 12, Irvin 2, Peck 6, Brady Krittenbrink 11, Grimes 3, Styles 8, Gallatin 12.
ALVA 65, WATONGA 42
WATONGA 15 10 9 8 – 42
ALVA 14 14 20 17 – 65
Watonga — Williams 6, Pendleton 6, Lafferty 2, Johnson 14, Hartfield 9, O’Dell 2, Reyes 3.
Alva — Johnson 15, Hess 9, Madsen 13, Ferrell 12, Martin 2, Pfleider 14.
MEDFORD 53, TIMBERLAKE 40
MEDFORD 14 6 22 9 – 53
TLAKE 9 8 12 11 – 40
Medford — Misak 18, Kilian 18, Thompson 7, Webb 5, States 2, Banks 1
Timberlake — Buller 21, Henderson 7, Dunigan 7, Fishback 5.
CHEROKEE 56, KREM-HILLSDALE 32
CHEROKEE 17 6 14 19 — 56
K-H 10 4 8 10 — 32
Cherokee: Schanbacher 6, Argraves 11, Bowman 2, DeWitt 12, Castro 4, Huckabee 18, McKinnon 3
Kremlin: Lizar 8, Pierce 3, Stubblefield 9, Bittle 8, Pekrul 2, Bonine 2
BLACKWELL 68, CHISHOLM 33
CHISHOLM 4 6 18 5 — 33
BLACKWELL 15 21 15 17 — 68
Chisholm: Kiernan 10, Weber 10, Ball 10, Lang 3
Blackwell: Wooderson 21, Demuth 19, Hubbard 8, Butner 6, Moore 6, Bennett 4, Sosa 2
DRUMMOND 76, COV-DOUGLAS 55
C-D 18 14 11 12 – 55
DRUMMOND 15 19 28 14 – 76
C-D — Bigbey 2, Carl 11, Brown 21, Smith 6, Kroll 2, Daugherty 13.
Drummond — Kokojan 14, Jankey 14, Rodenberg 6, Welch 19, Z. Wilson 14, Foley 1, Mack 3, Minor 2, C. Wilson 3.
SEILING 74, MOORELAND 73
SEILING 19 19 20 16 —74
MOORELAND 18 13 24 18 – 73
Seiling — Shuck 8, Harris 8, Sander 8, Nyberg 27, Tune 23.
Mooreland — Murray 5, Peach 19, Hensley 19, Svejkovsky 17, Miller 9, Hepner 4.
PIONEER 60, CIMARRON 45
PIONEER 17 22 6 15 — 60
CIMARRON 10 12 12 11 — 45
Pioneer: Lamunyon 3, Chain 5, Gabriel 19, Denker 16, Coontz 17
Cimarron: Tydings 2, Hurst 4, Bergdall 3, Watkins 17, Brackage 6, Seelke 13
OSU WOMEN’S BOX
WEST VIRGINIA 67, OSU 61
WEST VIRGINIA (12-8) — Fields 6-11 6-6 19, Dunning 3-9 1-2 8, Caldwell 7-14 2-2 21, Palmer 1-5 0-0 3, Stepney 0-1 4-6 4, Hampton 1-3 0-0 3, Faulk 0-0 0-0 0, Harlee 1-4 2-2 4, Holmes 1-5 1-2 3, Leary 0-0 2-4 2. Totals 20-52 18-24 67.
OKLAHOMA ST. (15-4 — Donohoe 2-5 6-7 10, Young 5-11 5-6 15, Keller 0-1 1-2 1, Bias 5-8 5-7 15, Martin 3-9 2-2 9, Toben 0-0 0-0 0, Suttles 4-11 3-4 11, Anderson 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 19-45 22-28 61.
Halftime—West Virginia 37-29. 3-Point Goals—West Virginia 9-20 (Caldwell 5-7, Dunning 1-1, Fields 1-1, Hampton 1-2, Palmer 1-4, Harlee 0-2, Holmes 0-3), Oklahoma St. 1-7 (Martin 1-2, Keller 0-1, Donohoe 0-2, Suttles 0-2). Fouled Out—None. Rebounds—West Virginia 35 (Caldwell 7), Oklahoma St. 29 (Young 9). Assists—West Virginia 10 (Caldwell 3), Oklahoma St. 6 (Bias 4). Total Fouls—West Virginia 20, Oklahoma St. 18. A—2,154.
PREP RANKINGS
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Basketball polls
Girls
6A — 1. Edmond Santa Fe, 2. Bixby, 3. Muskogee, 4. Southmoore, 5. Bartlesville, 6. Tulsa Washington, 7. Norman North, 8. Enid, 9. Jenks and Putnam City, 11. Union, 12. Sapulpa, 13. Choctaw, 14. Midwest City, 15. Broken Arrow, 16. Lawton Eisenhower, 17. Edmond Memorial, 18. Putnam City North, 19. Stillwater, 20. Mustang.
5A — 1. Shawnee, 2. East Central, 3. Deer Creek Edmond, 4. Carl Albert, 5. Tulsa Kelley, 6. Tulsa Edison, 7. Piedmont, 8. Del City, 9. Tahlequah, 10. Collinsville, 11. Grove, 12. Lawton MacArthur, 13. Tulsa Memorial, 14. Guthrie, 15. Claremore,16. Ardmore, 17. McAlester, 18. McGuinness, 19. Chickasha, 20. El Reno.
4A – 1. Anadarko, 2. Fort Gibson, 3. Weatherford, 4. Cushing, 5. St. Mary’s, 6. Cascia Hall and Byng, 8. Harrah, 9. Oologah, 10. Roland, 11. Heritage Hall, 12. Muldrow, 13. Vinita, 14. Bethany, 15. Berryhill, 16. Victory Christian, 17. Bridge Creek, 18. Ada, 19. Hilldale, 20. Elgin.
3A — 1. Sulphur, 2. Perkins-Tryon, 3. Millwood, 4. Adair, 5. Verdigris, 6. Plainview, 7. Tishomingo, 8. Beggs, 9. Kansas, 10. Prague, 11. Lindsay, 12. Sequoyah Tahlequah, 13. Kellyville, 14. Eufaula, 15. Meeker, 16. Wilburton, 17. Antlers, 18. Morris, 19. Atoka, 20. Chelsea.
2A — 1. Northeast, 2. Dale, 3. Fairview, 4. Ripley, 5. Alva, 6. Oktaha, 7. Colbert, 8. Tonkawa, 9. Thomas, 10. Cordell, 11. Ketchum, 12. Preston, 13. Amber-Pocasset, 14. Mooreland, 15. Quapaw, 16. Colcord, 17. Talihina, 18. Hennessey, 19. Latta and Savanna.
A — 1. Okarche, 2, Dewar, 3. Frontier, 4. Kiowa, 5. Fort Cobb-Broxton, 6. Pond Creek-Hunter, 7. Cheyenne-Reydon, 8. Sterling, 9. New Lima, 10. Turner, 11. Stonewall, 12. Indiahoma, 13. Seiling, 14. Chattanooga, 15. Mason, 16. Binger-Oney, 17. Fort Townson, 18. Davenport, 19. Garber, 20. Olive.
B — 1. Hammon, 2. Lomega, 3. Red Oak, 4. Burlington, 5. Balko, 6. Timberlake, 7. Erick, 8. Deer Creek-Lamont, 9. Leedey, 10. Earlsboro, 11. Vici, 12. Midway, 13. Forgan, 14. Shattuck, 15. Varnum, 16. Bluejacket, 17. Kinta, 18. Pittsburg, 19. Sharon-Mutual, 20. Boise City.
Boys.
6A — 1. Midwest City, 2. Edmond Memorial, 3. Putnam City, 4. Jenks, 5. Broken Arrow, 6. Bartlesville, 7. Owasso, 8. Lawton Eisenhower, 9. Stillwater, 10. Edmond Santa Fe, 11. Edmond North, 12. Union, 13. Mustang, 14. Putnam City West, 15. Westmoore, 16. Moore, 17. Tulsa Washington, 18. Norman North, 19. Putnam City North, 20. Lawton
5A — 1. McGuinness, 2. Tulsa Memorial, 3. Southeast, 4. Carl Albert, 5. Coweta, 6. Tulsa Edison, 7. Lawton MacArthur, 8. Piedmont, 9. Tulsa Kelley, 10. Del City, 11. El Reno, 12. Capitol Hill, 13. Noble, 14. Chickasha, 15. Western Heights, 16. East Central, 17. Deer Creek Edmond, 18. Ardmore, 19. Altus, 20. Guthrie.
4A — 1. Roland, 2. Douglass, 3. Victory Christian, 4. Anadarko, 5. Tecumseh, 6. Tulsa Central, 7 Fort Gibson, 8. Tulsa McLain, 9. Bethany, 10. Cache, 11. Berryhill, 12. Blanchard, 13. Muldrow, 14. John Marshall, 15. Harrah, 16. Locust Grove, 17. Miami, 18. Heritage Hall, 19. Inola, 20. Cushing.
3A — 1. Oklahoma Centennial, 2. Millwood, 3. Okemah, 4. Sperry, 5. Verdigris, 6. Hugo, 7. Henryetta, 8. Stroud, 9. Sequoyah Tahlequah, 10. Kansas, 11. Plainview, 12. Oklahoma Christian School, 13. Keys (Park Hill), 14. Spiro, 15. Beggs, 16. Adair, 17. Kingfisher, 18 Sulphur, 19. Marietta, 20. Lexington
2A — 1. Northeast, 2. Haworth, 3. Merritt, 4. Oktaha, 5. Ketchum, 6. Pawnee, 7. Dale, 8. Latta, 9. Alva, 10. Wewoka, 11. Rattan, 12. Tonkawa, 13. Fairview, 14. Hinton, 15. Yale, 16. Crescent, 17. Hydro-Eakly, 18. Porter, 19. Thomas, 20. Hennessey
A — 1. Weleetka, 2. Glencoe, 3. Sterling, 4. Cheyenne, 5. Velma-Alma, 6. Fort Cobb-Broxton, 7. Wright City, 8. Laverne, 9. Okarche, 10. Boswell, 11. Pond Creek-Hunter, 12. Drummond, 13. Chattanooga, 14. Moss, 15. Stuart, 16. Garber, 17. Seiling, 18. Hollis, 19. Strother, 20. Kiowa
B — 1. Forgan, 2. Red Oak, 3. Arnett, 4. Fargo, 5. Big Pasture, 6. Coyle, 7. McCurtain, 8. Asher, 9. Mulhall-Orlando, 10. Moyers, 11. Varnum, 12. Burlington, 13. Coleman, 14. Whitesboro, 15. Tyrone, 16. Kinta, 17. Springer, 18. Lookeba-Sickles, 19. Bennington, 20. Felt.
Sports
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Medford’s Pitts gets long-awaited shot as coach
Cory Pitts might be the happiest coach at the Cache Team Girls Basketball Camp this week.
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Melton’s no-hit bid leads Majors
Enid Majors pitchers Nate Melton and Damian Neiswanger each had first-inning run support Tuesday in a Lincoln, Neb., doubleheader.
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Lunt transferring to Illinois
Former Oklahoma State starting quarterback Wes Lunt is transferring to Illinois, returning to his home state after giving the Illini little consideration out of high school.
Lunt is from Rochester, Ill., and started five games last season as a freshman for the Cowboys, but was sidelined by an injury. He was the first true freshman to open the season as the starting quarterback at Oklahoma State since at least 1950.
The highly regarded Lunt will have to sit out this fall under NCAA transfer rules, but when he’s available in 2014 could be an instant upgrade for a struggling Illinois program and coach Tim Beckman, who is headed into his second season in Champaign. Beckman is a former OSU assistant coach. -
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