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March 7, 2013

Local scores for 3-08-13

ENID, Okla. — OC ENID WOMEN’S BOX

Region 2 Quarterfinals

NOC ENID 66, NOC TONKAWA 58



TONKAWA    30    28    —    58

ENID    21    45    —    66



Tonkawa — Madzarevic 16, M. Means 14, Flores 8, D. Means 6, McBride 6, Karungi 4, Krucane 2, Butler 2.

Enid — Bates 21, Beasler 20, Swanson 11, Crowl 8, Hough 4, Eaton 2.



EHS GIRLS GOLF

At Guthrie

Aqua Canyon

Team: 409 (Placed eight overall)

Katelynn Bennett 95, Kaycie McClendon 101, Madison Boler 110, Baylee Roberts 103, Sydney Davenport 119, Joy Suh 126, Kenzie Miles 131.

NOC ENID BASEBALL

NOC ENID 15, INDEPENDENCE 8



NOC ENID    1(11)0    003    0    15    11    2

INDY    112    210    1    —8    13    5



WP — Postoak. LP — Fellers. NOC Enid — Knott, 3-for-5, 4 RBI, double; McCandless, 2-for-4, 3 RBI; Walker 3-for-4, 2 doubles, RBI. Colgan, 1-for-3, triple. Independence — Morton, 3-for-4, RBI; Justus, 3-for-3, 2 RBI; Washausen,double; Hendricks, double.



INDEPENDENCE 16, NOC ENID 6



NOC ENID    101    40    —    6    7    4

INDY    075    04    —    16    12    3



WP — Wiseman. LP – James. NOC Enid — Knott, 2-for-3, RBI; Dove, 1-for-2, 3 RBI; Webb, 2-for-2, double. Independence — Lein, 2-for-3, 2 RBI; Ireland, 2-for-3, 4 RBI; Hackney, 2-for-3, 2 RBI, triple; Crow, 1-for-4, 3 RBI.



EHS BASEBALL

ENID 8, PUTNAM CITY 2



PUTNAM CITY        011 000 0     — 2 1 4

ENID        101 330 X     — 8 7 4



WP: Kearney . Enid: Kearney 2-3, double, RBI, R; Jake Walker 2-3, RBI, R, BB; Floyd 1-2, RBI, BB; Voitik 1-2, RBI; Jackson Walker 1-4; Childs RBI, 2 R, 2 SB; Spring 2 R, 2 BB; Fore R, SB; Clemens R



PREP GIRLS BASKETBALL

Class 2A

State quarterfinal

at Westmoore

FAIRVIEW 44, THOMAS 43



THOMAS    9    15    11    8    —    43

FAIRVIEW    6    11    14    13    —    44



Thomas: Hamar 20, Clayborn 6, Frymire 6, Gibson 5, Billy 3, Marsh 3

Fairview: Reese 13, O. Mason 8, Van Meter 7, Martens 6, S. Mason 6, Boyer 2, Smith 2



ALVA 53, COLBERT 45



ALVA    10    8    19    16    —    53

COLBERT    7    10    12    16    —    45



PREP BASEBALL

Dover Festival

PERRY 6, DRUMMOND 2



DRUMMOND    000    002    0    —2    5    4

PERRY    300    120    x    —6    5    1



WP — Skluzacais. LP — C.Earl. Drummond — Menendez, 2-for-3, RBI. Perry — Skluzacais, 2-for-3. Drummond, 0-2, will play at Drummond today in the Dover Festival. Today schedule — Glencoe vs. Hydro-Eakly, 4; Drummond vs. Hydro-Eakly, 6; Ripley vs. Garber, 8.



PC-HUNTER 17, WAUKOMIS 7



PC-H    210    554    —    17    12    1

WHS    001    303    —    7    7    3



WP — Stinson. LP — Terrel. PC-H — Stinson, Gallatin, double; Matlock triple. WHS — Howard, double. Waukomis, 1-2, will play at Ringwood Monday.



OBA 26, TIMBERLAKE 1



OBA    433    3(14) —    26    11    0

TLAKE    000    10 —    1    0    12



WP — Preston Atwood., 3 innings, 3 strikeouts. LP — Jordan Nichols. OBA — Atwood, 2-for-2, 4 RBI. Timberlake, 0-1, will host Cherokee in a doubleheader today.



PIONEER 27, KREM-HILLSDALE 5



PHS    103    (12)(11) —    27    9    1

K-H    002    30    —    5    1    7



WP - Lounsbury. Pioneer — DeAndre McKinney, 2-for-2, home run; Colby Koontz, 2-for-4; Aaron Chain, six RBI, grand slam homer. Pioneer plays at Pond Creek-Hunter at 4 p.m. today.



CIMARRON 13, COV-DOUGLAS 0



C-D    000    0    —    0    6    2

CIM    319 X    —    13    5    1



WP — Huggins. LP — Golay. C-D — Golay, 2-for-2. Cimarron, Bergdall, 2-for-2; Bartel, double. Cimarron, 3-1, will go to Leedey Saturday for a doubleheader.



PREP SOFTBALL

RINGWOOD 19, DRUMMOND 3



RINGWOOD    847    —    19    9    1

DRUMMOND    201    –    3    4    0



WP — Shaffer. LP — Foley. Ringwood — Randolph, 3-for-3, grand slam, 7 RBI; Wallace, 1-for-2, 2 RBI; Dedrick, 1-for-1, 2 RBI. Drummond — Miller, 2-for-2; Fanscher, 1-for-1, double, RBI. Ringwood, 3-0, will host OBA at 4:30 p.m. today.

STATE TOURNAMENTS

Class 2A Girls

At Westmoore

Northeast 53,Preston 34

Fairview 44, Thomas 43

Alva 53, Colbert 45

Dale 34, Tonkawa 32

Today’s games

At State Fair Arena

Noon, Northeast  vs. Fairview ; 6,Alva vs. Dale.

Saturday — 10:30 a.m., Championship.



Class 2A Boys

At Oklahoma City University

Chouteau-Mazie 53, Ketchum 52

Latta 58,. Talihina 43

Thomas 43, Merritt 31

Haworth 47, Konawa 44

Today’s games

6, Chouteau-Maze vs. Latta; 7:30, Thomas vs. Haworth.



Class 6A Girls

At Skiatook

Bixby 41, Edmond Memorial 28

Union 44, Norman North 40

Tulsa Washington 59, Southmoore 48

Edmond Santa Fe 77.,Broken Arrow 60.

At ORU Mabee Center

9 a.m., Bixby vs.  Union; 1:30, Washington- vs. Edmond Santa Fe

Saturday — Noon, Championship.



Class 6A Boys

At ORU Mabee Center

Owasso 82, Putnam West 58

Edmond Memorial 55. Broken Arrow 52

Putnam City 54, Union 51

Midwest City 67, Tulsa Washington. 54

Today’s games

6 p.m., Owasso vs. Edmond Memorial; 9, Putnam City vs. Midwest City



Class 5A Girls

At Catoosa

Tulsa East Central 54, Del City 50

Deer Creek 42, Collinsville 40

Carl Albert 44, Tahlequah 37

Shawnee 59,  Tulsa Memorial 35

Today’s games

At ORU Mabee Center

10:30 a.m. — East Central vs. Deer Creek; 7:30, Carl Albert vs. Shawnee.

Saturday — 6 p.m., Championship.



Class 5A Boys

At Sapulpa

Tulsa Memorial 72,. Carl Albert 46

Lawton MacArthur 55, Noble 44

McGuinness 51, Tulsa Edison 46

Chickasha 52, Southeast 50

Today’s games

At ORU Mabee Center

Noon — Tulsa Memorial vs. MacArthur;-  4:30, McGuinness s. Southeast



Class 4A Girls

At Southern Nazarene

Anadarko 51, Vinita 45

St. Mary’s 51, Byng 37

Fort Gibson 59, Weatherford 46

Cushing 41, Harrah 36

Today’s games

6:30, Anadarko vs. St. Mary’s; 8, Fort Gibson vs. Cushing



Class 4A Boys

At Choctaw

Roland 66, Tulsa Webster 54

Tulsa McLain 40, Anadarko 38

Victory Christian 64,. Harrah 45

Douglass 79, Muldrow 56

Today’s games

At State Fair Arena

1:30, Roland vs. McLain; 4:30, Victory Christian vs. Douglass

Saturday — 12:15, Championship



Class 3A State Tournament

Girls

At State Fair Arena

Sulphur 65, Lindsay 46

Adair 61, Sequoyah Tahlequah 39

Millwood 54, Verdigris 47

Perkins-Tryon 57, Hugo 47

Today’s games.

7:30 p.m., Sulphur vs. Adair; 9 a.m., Millwood vs. Perkins-Tryon



Boys

At Yukon

Okemah 68, Crooked Oak 51

Sequoyah Tahlequah 73, Sperry 65

Centennial 61, Verdigris 48

Millwood 38, Hugo 37

Today’s games

At State Fair Arena

10:30 a.m., Okemah vs. Sequoyah Tahlequah; 9 p.m., Centennial vs. Millwood.

 

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