PC-H hosts Cherokee
for playoff spot tonight
Pond Creek-Hunter will host Cherokee tonight in a game which will decide fourth-place and the final playoff spot in District B-1.
Both teams are 4-3 in district and 5-4 overall.
Cherokee is looking to reach the playoffs for the first time since 1999.
KNID (107.1 FM) will broadcast the game.
The series is tied 10-10 since 1976.
EJRT Cowboys to hold
fundraiser at Chick-fil-A
The Cowboys third- and fourth-grade and fifth- and sixth-grade EJRT football teams will hold a fundraiser today at Chick-fil-A.
Anyone mentioning the Cowboys will have a portion of their purchase go toward the teams.
Gale earns LSC
South player honor
Alva’s Mitchell Gale, of Abilene Christian, has been voted the Lone Star South Conference’s Player of the Week for his play against Texas A&M-Kingsville.;
The redshirt freshman quarterback was 24 of 34 passing for 289 yards and two touchdowns. He has started the last five games.
EHS softball banquet
scheduled for Monday
Tickets have gone on sale for Enid’s softball banquet at 6:30 p.m. Monday at the high school cafeteria. The banquet honors both the middle school and high school teams. Tickets can be purchased from any middle school or high school player or coach. Cost is $11 in advance and $15 at the door.
NOC Enid baseball
team selling hams
Northern Oklahoma College Enid’s baseball program is selling Thanksgiving hams as a fundraiser.
Sugar hams are $30 and smoked hams are $35. The hams are from 8 to 12 pounds. Orders must be placed by Nov. 13.
Hams can be picked up Nov. 21 at the NOC Enid campus. Hams also can be delivered.
To order, contact Stacie Leaton at 548-2265.
Sports
Sports briefs for 11-5-09
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- Enid ready to climb hoops mountain
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NOC Enid runs table in sweep of rival NOC Tonkawa
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NOC Enid misses late chance in 4-3 loss
- Allbets are off in playoffs
- Chisholm joins volleyball ranks
- Trojan Indoors good test for Enid
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- Radio/TV Listings 2/10
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Thunder up football fans
Now that football season has officially come to a close —but not before fans were given the finger by somebody called MIA during the Madonna “I can still lip synch like an 18-year-old” halftime show at Super Bowl XLVI — professional football fans are faced with how to bide their time until next season.
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David Allen Ballpark adds safety pads
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