ENID, Okla. —
CAC Standings
Men
NOC Tonkawa 11-2
Connors 10-4
Murray State 10-3
NOC Enid 8-6
NEO 7-7
Eastern 6-8
Western 5-7
Redlands 5-9
Seminole 4-9
Carl Albert 1-13
Women
Eastern 12-2
NOC Enid 10-4
NEO 10-4
Murray State 9-4
Redlands 9-5
Western 5-7
Seminole 5-8
Connors 5-9
Carl Albert 5-9
NOC Tonkawa 1-13
PREP BASKETBALL
Late Monday
BOYS
CHISHOLM 75,TONKAWA 68
Chisholm 16 16 13 16 14 — 75
Tonkawa 10 16 18 17 7 — 68
Chisholm: Caleb Lang 18; Reid Weber 17; Trevor Galusha 12; Austin Grieshober 10; Danner Kiernan 8; Bryson Rolfe 7; Luke Ball 3
Tonkawa: Chantay Sigwing 17; Jay Garrison 15; Kiefer Starr 13; Trent Ellis 10; Ryan Fehring 9; Brekken Grein 2; Ben Hook 2
GIRLS
TONKAWA 51, CHISHOLM 31
PREP BASKETBALL STANDINGS
FINAL
Cherokee Strip
Girls
Burlington 6-1
Timberlake 6-1
Lomega 5-2
DCLA 5-2
Medford 3-4
Cherokee 2-5
Ringwood 1-6
Kremlin-Hillsdale 0-7
Boys
Burlington 6-1
Cherokee 5-2
DCLA 5-2
Lomega 4-3
Ringwood 4-3
Medford 3-4
Timberlake 1-6
Kremlin-Hillsdale 0-7
89er Conference
Girls
Alva 6-0
Fairview 4-2
Chisholm 2-4
Blackwell 0-6
Boys
Alva 5-1
Blackwell 4-2
Fairview 3-3
Chisholm 0-6
Orient
Girls
Timberlake 7-0
Burlington 6-1
Mooreland 5-2
Cherokee 4-3
Ringwood 3-4
Cimarron 2-5
Waynoka 1-6
Aline-Cleo 0-7
Boys
Cherokee 6-1
Burlington 5-2
Cimarron 5-2
Mooreland 5-2
Ringwood 4-3
Timberlake 2-5
Waynoka 1-6
Aline-Cleo 0-7
Skeltur
Girls
Pond Creek-Hunter 7-0
Pioneer 5-2
Garber 5-2
Waukomis 5-2
Dover 3-4
Covington-Douglas 2-5
Drummond 1-6
Cimarron 0-7
Boys
Pond Creek-Hunter 6-1
Drummond 5-2
Garber 5-2
Pioneer 5-2
Covington-Douglas 2-5
Cimarron 2-5
Waukomis 2-5
Dover 1-6
Three Rivers
Girls
Okarche 6-0
Thomas 5-1
Hennessey 4-2
Thomas 5-1
Cashion 2-4
Okeene 2-4
Watonga 2-4
Crescent 0-6
Boys
Crescent 5-1
Thomas 4-2
Okarche 4-2
Hennessey 3-3
Okeene 3-3
Watonga 1-5
Cashion 1-5
Sports
Local scores for 2-13-13
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Maciel's dream still alive and kicking
“I just won’t accept the fact that I can’t play football. I wake up every day just wanting to play football. I want to be able to show my talent." — J.P. Maciel
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Hearing delayed in Gundy, contractor suit
It’s the case of contractor and the coach.
On March 21, 2011, trim carpenter Brent Lee Loveland of Choctaw wore a gray shirt with red lettering that read “Oklahoma Baseball” to Oklahoma State University football coach Mike Gundy’s home, which was under construction near Stillwater.
Gundy and his wife, Kristen, found the shirt offensive and the OSU coach fired Loveland on the spot.
Loveland filed a breach of contract lawsuit in August 2011 against the Gundys in Payne County District Court.
A pretrial hearing scheduled Monday in Logan County has been delayed until July 29 or 30, Loveland’s attorney Edward White of Edmond said Wednesday. -
Enid Minors sweep Woodward Minors
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Majors out slug foe in road finale
Brady Kokojan and Garron Nixon hit two-run homers in a five-run first inning as the Enid Majors concluded their Nebraska trip with a 12-9 win over U-Stop.
The Majors had 13 hits in raising their record to 20-7, finishing the road trip with a 3-2 record.
Brandon Rakestraw had three RBI with two doubles and a ground out. - Lady Soldiers win Wichita MAYB title
- Local scores for 6-20-13
- Radio-TV for 6-20-13
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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.
Neither needed much. - Enid Minors look to rebound at David Allen
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