Orders being taken
for playoff T-shirts
Enid’s football boosters are selling playoff T-shirts.
Deadline for orders will be noon Monday. Shirts are available in five sizes — small, medium, large, X-large and XXL. Cost is $15, except for the XXL, which is $17.
Shirts may be ordered by calling either Melanie Miller, 278-1558; Robin Newby, 977-8114; and Carol Clemens, 747-5248. All orders must be paid in advance.
Orders may be turned in at Surety Abstract, 105 N. Grand. The shirts can be picked up at Surety Abstract Thursday.
Jets entertain
OBU JV today
Northern Oklahoma College Enid’s men’s basketball team will try to raise its record to 2-1 when the Jets host Oklahoma Baptist Junior Varsity at 3 p.m. today at the Mabee Center.
The Jets are coming off a 75-72 loss to Pratt (Kan.) Community College Thursday.
Ben Smith leads the attack with an 18-point average.
EHS matmen go to
takedown tourney
Seven Enid wrestlers will participate in a takedown tournament at Tulsa Union High School today.
Only takedowns will be scored in the tournament. Matches will consist of one three-minute period.
EHS wrestlers participating are Charles Grothe, Hayden Houska, Nick Keeling, Chris Kirkley, Adan Lopez, Cameron Thomas and Michael Wilson.
“Once they’re taken down, they put them right back up,’’ said EHS coach Devin Golden. “It’s a very early preseason type situation.’’
Tickets on sale for
Enid softball banquet
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.
Swimmers go to
Harrah Invitational
Anna Megli and Megan Holthoff will be trying to add to their state qualifying times when the Enid swimmers go to the Harrah Invitational today.
Megli had state cuts in the 200-yard individual medley and 100-yard breaststroke while Holthoff had state cuts in the 50-yard free and 100-yard butterfly in a dual against Ponca City Tuesday.
Holthoff will go in the 200 IM and 100 free today while Megli will swim the 100-yard butterfly and 100-yard breaststroke.
They will team with Whitney Livesay and Ashley Valdez to try to add another state cut in the 200-yard medley relay. The quartet had state cuts in the 200-yard free and 400-yard free relays Tuesday.
Parker Phillips is trying to get a state cut in the 100-yard butterfly. He missed by .43 of a second at qualifying against Ponca City.
“He should get that,’’ said Enid coach Ginny Shipley. “We want to get as many state cuts as we can.’’
Sports
Sports briefs for 11-7-09
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Des Moines surprises top-seed LSU-Eunice 4-3
In a battle of Division II junior college baseball powers, No. 4 Des Moines (Iowa) Area Community College rallied for three runs in the top of the ninth inning Sunday at David Allen Memorial Ballpark to defeat top-ranked LSU-Eunice 4-.
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Spurs top Thunder 101-98
SAN ANTONIO (AP) — Manu Ginobili scored 26 points and the San Antonio Spurs won their 19th in a row to tie the NBA record for longest winning streak kept alive in the playoffs.
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Mizzou downs OU 8-7 for Big 12 title
OKLAHOMA CITY — With Missouri just one strike away from winning its first Big 12 championship, there was no way coach Tim Jamieson could feel comfortable.
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Bedlam still favors OU ... barely
How times have changed in the Bedlam Series.
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Majors improve to 5-0
NORMAN — The Enid Majors improved to 5-0 in Connie Mack play, sweeping a doubleheader Sunday in Norman.
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Radio-TV for 5-28-12
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Western wallops Raiders in Series opener
The defending national champion Western Oklahoma State Pioneers picked up where they left off last year in the National Junior Collegiate Athletic Association Division II World Series.
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McNaughton voted top NW player
For one play, Brett McNaughton was like his idol.
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Riesen coach of the year
The process for Pioneer baseball coach Dave Riesen remains the same.
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Enid News & Eagle All-NW Baseball Team
Here are the players voted by area coaches to the 2012 Enid News & Ealge All-Northwest baseball team.
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