CLAREMORE —
The Oologah Mustangs handed the Claremore Zebras their fourth-straight loss and swept the series with a 53-45 win Saturday night.
Claremore, which hasn’t won since beating Catoosa, 52-40 in the Port City Classic on Jan. 21, dropped to 5-13 on the season. The Mustangs, meanwhile, improved to 8-12.
Both teams played to a 22-all tie going into halftime and the Zebras carried a 33-31 lead into the final eight minutes.
But, it was the Mustangs’ who stole the show in the fourth quarter, outscoring Claremore, 22-12.
Dalton Barnes tallied a game-high 21 points and Phil Kohler followed with 12 to pace the Oologah offensive attack.
A pair of third quarter treys by Brett Russell and Garrick Prelesnick put Claremore ahead 31-29 with 2:13 remaining.
Tre’ Watson basket in the paint extended Claremore’s lead to 33-30 heading into the final minute of third quarter.
In the fourth quarter, though, Kohler used his size inside to turn the lead in favor of Oologah at 40-36 with 5:37 left in the game.
Prelesnick drained another trey to cut the deficit to 40-39, but Barnes’ answered on the offensive end with a layup and Oologah rolled on to victory.
Prelesnick finished with 11 points and Watson added 10 to lead Claremore. Angel Fulgencio added eight, while Russell contributed with six. Tyson Shisler also had five points.
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Sequoyah High School senior Cadence Wong was named as part of Oklahoma’s Academic All State Class of 2012.
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TSCRA Rangers deliver reward money to sheriff’s department
Rogers County Sheriff Scott Walton recently received reward money from agents with the Texas and Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association, which will soon be distributed to tipsters in a case involving the bow and arrow deaths of several livestock.
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GRDA is bringing power into the future
The Claremore Chamber of Commerce hosted Dan Sullivan as the guest speaker during the monthly luncheon Thursday at Rogers State University Centennial Center.
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Verdigris run-rules Claremore, 9-1
The two-time defending Class 3A state champion Verdigris Cardinals claimed summer bragging rights over the Claremore Zebras with a 9-1 victory Thursday night at Legion Field.
Blake Battenfield tossed a complete game, fanning six Zebras in five innings. He gave up four hits and allowed a run in the bottom of the second inning. -
Deaton named Oologah boys hoops coach
Elk City’s Jim Deaton was hired earlier this month to lead the Oologah boys basketball program.
For the past nine years, Deaton has guided the Elk City Elks in Class 4A.
Under Deaton’s leadership this past season, the Elks were 10-16 and reached the area tournament.
Deaton has been coaching for more than 20 years and has taken three different schools to the state tournament. -
Price was Right in Green Country All-Star Game
It was a clean sweep for Gold over Blue in a trio of Green Country All Star Basketball games Thursday at the Catoosa Indian Activity Center.
The second boys game was the most competitive with the end result a 75-65 Gold victory. Gold won 67-52 in the first boys game and the girls game was a 70-39 romp. -
SUMMIT LEAGUE BASEBALL TOURNAMENT: ORU comes from behind to win
No. 1 Oral Roberts scored two runs in the bottom of the eighth inning to beat No. 4 Southern Utah 2-1 in game two of the 2012 Summit League Baseball Tournament, presented by Currington Mortgage, Thursday night.
ORU (34-22) had just two hits through seven innings, but got three in the eighth, including a double by Jose Trevino to score Brandon Healy and tie the game. Cam Schiller followed with a single down the left field line to score Trevino, which proved to be the go-ahead run. -
BIG 12 BASEBALL TOURNAMENT: Kansas knocks out Texas
The Texas Longhorns were sent home from the Phillips 66 Big 12 Championship with a 4-2 loss against the Kansas Jayhawks on Thursday afternoon at Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark.
Kansas (22-33) jumped out to an early lead in the bottom of the first and the Longhorns were never able to make up the deficit. It marked the first time Texas was eliminated after two games since 2001. In 2010, Texas went 0-3 in pool play at the tournament. -
BIG 12 BASEBALL TOURNAMENT: K-State eliminates Oklahoma State
Oklahoma State’s season came to an end Thursday at the Big 12 Baseball Championship as eighth-seeded Kansas State defeated the No. 5-seed Cowboys, 11-5, at Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark.
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BIG 12 BASEBALL TOURNAMENT: OU stuns No. 3 Baylor 3-2
Another Big 12 Championship game ended in walk-off fashion on Thursday for the No. 25 Sooners as Evan Mistich legged out an infield single to score Erik Ross in the ninth inning of a 3-2 win over No. 3 ranked Baylor.
I was just trying to hit it hard somewhere, just put it in play,” said Mistich. “I was just trying to get down the line as quick as aI could and beat the throw.” - More Mobile Headlines
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