CLAREMORE —
SCHEDULE
FRIDAY
ROGERS COUNTY
Claremore at Miami
Sequoyah at Sallisaw
Skiatook at Oologah
Collinsville at Catoosa
Newcastle at Verdigris
Salina at Inola
Foyil at Chelsea
Owasso at Muskogee
Holl. Hall at Lincoln Chr.
Clr. Christian at Timberlake
Welch at Rejoice Christian
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CLASS 6A
East Central at Bartlesville
Edm. Memorial at Enid
McAlester at BT Washington
Guthrie at Ponca City
Bixby at Sand Springs
Midwest City at Stillwater
Bentonville at Broken Arrow
Edison at Tulsa Memorial
SATURDAY
Union at Euless Trinity (Tex.)
Jenks at DeSoto (Tex.)
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CLASS 5A
Coweta at Carl Albert
Tulsa Hale at Sapulpa
Jay at Grove
Pryor at Wagoner
Central at Springdale (Ark.)
Tahlequah at Rogers (Ark.)
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CLASS 4A
Cascia Hall at Glenpool
Harrah at Piedmont
Mannford at Cleveland
Tecumseh at Seminole
Berryhill at Tulsa Webster
Sperry at Tulsa McLain
Vinita at Nowata
Fort Gibson at Hilldale
Lincoln (Ark.) at Stilwell
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CLASS 3A
Cushing at Perry
Chandler at Kingfisher
Okemah at Prague
Clinton at Heritage Hall
Bethany at Pauls Valley
Plainview at Elgin
Washington at Purcell
Davis at Sulphur
Newkirk at Blackwell
Dewey at Pawhuska
NOAH at Metro Christian
Tah. Sequoyah at Beggs
Holdenville at Henryetta
Caney Valley at Kellyville
Haskell at Morris
Regent Prep at Victory Chr.
Stigler at Okmulgee
Keys at Checotah
Westville at Colcord
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CLASS 2A
Hennessey at Jones
Hominy at Pawnee
Tonkawa at Okla. Christian
Crooked Oak at Frederick
Coalgate at Atoka
Madill at Kingston
Lone Grove at Tishomingo
Stroud at Bristow
Panama at Roland
Vian at Eufaula
Adair at Wyandotte
Summit Chr. at Chouteau
Barnsdall at Okla. Union
Commerce at Cherryvale
Warner at Hulbert
Ketchum at Afton
Quapaw at Fairland
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CLASS A
Sallisaw Cent. at Cashion
Minco at Wayne
Empire at Maysville
Healdton at Snyder
Riverside at Rush Springs
Dibble at Walters
Caddo at Wilson
Velma-Alma at Wynnewood
Mounds at Gore
Wilburton at Quinton
Antlers at Talihina
Drumright at Porter
Alva at Morrison
Kiefer at Liberty
Sports
WEEK 2: High School Football Schedule
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Gasso trusts that Ricketts will find her timing again
Oklahoma pitcher Keilani Ricketts was not at her best on Sunday. The defending USA Softball Player of the Year didn’t give up a run in her two and two-thirds innings of work, but she was far from the dominant pitcher who tossed a no-hitter last week.
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Sooners claim regular season finale with win over K-State
Oklahoma managed to end the regular season on a positive note Sunday. Kolbey Carpenter went 2 for 4 and drove in three runs to help power the Sooners to a 7-3 victory over Kansas State at Tointon Stadium.
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Chamberlain's curtain call only the beginning
The chant reaching near-deafening levels, Lauren Chamberlain finally realized what she was supposed to do.
Moments after blasting a three-run home run that broke open what had been a close regional final, the sophomore tepidly stepped up out of the dugout and waved to the home crowd, enjoying the first curtain call of her career. -
OU's dominant victory a shining example of how tough Sooners are in softball
On the first day Oklahoma softball coach Patty Gasso thought it was better to go with Michelle Gascoigne over Keilani Ricketts against Arkansas’ bats, the Sooners beat the Razorbacks by five runs.
A day later Gasso had the same thought. OU prevailed by 13 runs. -
Cowboys fall short in Big 12 regular season finale
Oklahoma State University played catch up the entire game of Saturday’s series finale with West Virginia at Allie P. Reynolds, and never could quite get over the hump.
The Cowboys would respond after each Mountaineer score but it wouldn’t be enough as they lost the finale 5-4 on Senior Day. -
Referees stop Lake Eufaula Classic with South on top
It was an outcome unlike any in the 29 years of the Lake Eufaula Classic, and a bruise different than any player has ever departed with.
Officials, following the second serious skirmish of the game, walked off the field and the game was called, the South leading the North 12-10 at Paul Bell Stadium. -
Grand Junction Bound: Connors State advances to JUCO World Series
All season long, Connors State coach Perry Keith has said his team was winning a lot of ball games ugly.
On Saturday, the game between the Cowboys and No. 1 Delgado (La.) was anything but as Connors beat the Dolphins 3-1 to capture the South Central district championship and a berth in next week’s NJCAA College World Series. -
Young Americans waste no time qualifying for Indy 500
Bump Day at Indianapolis followed the script.
No surprises, no drama and no drivers getting bumped.
On a day devoid of tension and rumors, all nine drivers who made attempts on the second and final day of Indianapolis 500 qualifications made it into the 33-car field, led by two young Americans - Josef Newgarden and Graham Rahal - who easily had the two fastest cars on the track. -
NCAA WOMEN'S BB: Texas Tech hires OSU assistant Candi Whitaker
Texas Tech has hired Oklahoma State assistant Candi Whitaker to coach its women's basketball team.
The school announced Monday that the former Lady Raiders player would return to her alma mater as coach. The move comes about a week after Kristy Curry left for Alabama. -
Pacers, Heat start bracing to square off again
A year ago when Miami and Indiana faced off in the postseason, there were blood-drawing hits, flagrant fouls, technical fouls, choke signs being directed toward LeBron James and more than a few sharp-tongued comments.
Here they possibly go again, at least on the comment front.
The Eastern Conference finals between the Heat and Pacers won't begin until Wednesday night, but there's already signs that the animosity present throughout last season's Miami-Indiana second-round series will likely return this time around. - More Sports Headlines
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Gasso trusts that Ricketts will find her timing again


