BOWLING
Oakwood Bowl Honor Scores
Men’s 600-700 Series -- Tully Groom 741; Darrin Morrison 693; Keith Brown 693; Dusty Metcalf 684; Jim Tate 677, 647; Brandon Luper 661; Casey Buller 660; Rex Maluy 659; David Gutierrez 656; Frank Hooper 641; Markus Rose 640; Tommy Shield 639, 611; Kelly Sawyer 636; Larry Hendricks 633; Hunter Stroble 633; J.J. Wade 632; Jay Young 625; Dustin Walls 623; O. Kent Scott 623; David Settlemires 619; Tony Thompson 618; Travis Hudson 616; James Pendergraft 615; Melton Lister 614; Robert Jones 612; Richard Williams 612; John Felt Jr. 612; R.G. Greene Jr. 612; C.J. Gallaugher 606; Don Martin 606;Gaylorde Willis 604; Mason Wilson 603, 601; Bob Walter 600;
Men’s 220 Games -- Kelly Houck 280, 225; Tully Groom 269, 247, 225; James Pendergraft 269; Kelly Sawyer 265; Dusty Metcalf 262, 236; Jay Young 262, 236; O.Kent Scott 256; Tony Thompson 256; Casey Buller 254; Frank Hooper 253; Darrin Morrison 247, 232; Brandon Luper 247, 226; Keith Brown 247, 224, 222; Tommy Shield 246, 235, 225; Rex Maluy 245; A.J. Johnson 245; J.J. Wade 245; Larry Hendricks 242; Rick Boggs 238; Jack Comstock 237; David Garza 236; Bob Walter 236; Jim Tate 235, 226, 225, 224, 223; Hunter Stroble 235; Terry Strader 234; Andrew Wilson 233; Chad Sutherlin 233; Scott Blodgett 232; David Gutierrez 231, 221; J.R. Hodges 229; Travis Hudson 228; Mason Wilson 227, 225; Markus Rose 226; Terry Gulick 225; Lon Ciskowski 225; Jim Gallaugher 225; Dustin Walls 224; Ronald Williams 224; Kevin Metcalf 224; James Stephens 224; Melton Lister 224; Gaylorde Willis 223; Don Bell 223; Jeff Simon 223; David Settlemires 222; Glen Haworth 221; Don Martin 221; Richard Williams 220, 220;
Women’s 500-600 Series -- Sandy Tate 620, 535, 513; Amanda Fishback 600, 566; Veronica Busby 598; Teri Busby 588; Missy Harmon 582; Deanna Larson 575; Robin Luna 551; Terri Becker 545; Lois Ford 533; Colin Peck 525; Kerri Bowling 515; Erma Williams 515; April Anson 514;
Women’s 200 Games -- Veronica Busby 247, 210; Sandy Tate 245, 227, 204; Robin Luna 237; Missy Harmon 236; Teri Busby 232; Terri Becker 224; Amanda Fishback 223, 207; Kerri Bowling 214; Lois Ford 209; Patricia Williams 203; Colin Peck 202; Deanna Larson 202;
Jr/Majors 500 Series -- Garrett Gaster 638; Jacob Brown 538; Ethan Blodgett 521; Kelsey Peck 504; Sean Moerer 503;
Jr/Majors 175 Games -- Kelsey Peck 233; Jacob Brown 226; Garrett Gaster 225, 213, 200; Ethan Blodgett 203, 202; Sean Moerer 190; Hunter Davidson 180;
Bantam/Prep 300 Series -- R.J. Hooper 452; Blake Wood 404; Brady Wood 340, 331; Skylinn Anderson 338; Evan Reneau 310; Journie Anderson 304;
Bantam/Prep100 Games -- R.J. Hooper 160, 155, 137; Blake Wood 160, 140, 116, 104; Brady Wood 144, 120, 110, 101; Evan Reneau 135, 105; Journie Anderson 129; Skylinn Anderson 128, 116; Lucas Brown 104;
Falcon’s Nest Youth Scores
Jr/Majors 175 Games -- Boogy Waggoner 209; Ethan Blodgett 189;
Bantam/Prep 300 Series -- Matthew Emmerson 339; John Benson 324; Jessica Emmerson 305;
Bantam/Prep 100 Games -- Matthew Emmerson 133, 118; John Benson 123, 101, 100; Jessica Emmerson 116, 106
Sports
Local scores for 11-22-12
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Jackson signs with Mid-America Christian
Jemarcus Jackson signed a letter of intent to play basketball on a scholarship at NAIA Division I Mid-America Christian University in Oklahoma City on Monday, ending a long wait for the Enid High senior, and a longer one for his nerves.
Jackson already was sweating thanks to a weighty training session just before his signing ceremony at the Enid High School food court, but that wasn’t the only reason he was “sweating like a dog” as he filled out the paperwork. -
Coach: Chisholm going in right direction
- Sports figures thinking of victims
- Chisholm duo on Åll-State softball
- Area duo make All-State baseball
- Radio-TV for 5-21-13
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Aggies give D-II series a state flavor
A tip of the hat to Murray State College for winning the Plains District tournament this weekend to assure there will be an Oklahoma team in the upcoming NJCAA Division II World Series at David Allen Memorial Ballpark.
The Aggies, who were 5-0 against Northern Oklahoma College Enid this season, beat MCC-Longview 14-7 in the district championship game to take a 41-21 record into the tournament.
They are a team that should be easy for Enid fans to adopt as their own. - NJCAA Division II World Series Schedule
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OU advances in softball
Top-ranked Oklahoma is headed to the NCAA Super Regionals after run-ruling Arkansas 14-1 in a regional softball final at Marita Hynes Field Sunday.
The Sooners (50-4) will host former Big 12 rival Texas A&M, now of the Southeastern Conference next weekend in a best two out-of-three series with the winner advancing to the Women’s College World Series in Oklahoma City. -
Majors-Minors twinbill rained out
April showers, bring may flowers.
May showers cancel a lot of baseball games.
Sunday’s scheduled doubleheader between the Enid Majors and Enid Minors was postponed for wet grounds from Saturday’s thunderstorms.
“The field was flooded,’’ Majors coach Chris Jensen said. - More Sports Headlines
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