Okemah overcomes McLoud girls in 66 Tournament finals

SEMINOLE - McLoud hoped the third time would be the charm as they faced the No. 4 team in 2A Okemah again Saturday night in the finals of the Route 66 Conference Tournament.
SEMINOLE - McLoud hoped the third time would be the charm as they faced the No. 4 team in 2A Okemah again Saturday night in the finals of the Route 66 Conference Tournament.
The Shawnee Lady Wolves and Wolves opened play in their own Shawnee Invitational last Thursday by registering two victories. In a first-round girls’ contest, the Lady Wolves crushed Crooked Oak 62-19 and the Shawnee boys controlled the game in coasting to a 68-45 decision over the Oklahoma City Southeast Spartans.
Oklahoma Baptist University will welcome Dr. Eric Costanzo, senior pastor of South Tulsa Baptist Church and immediate past chair of the OBU Board of Trustees, on Feb.
McLoud girls upend Holdenville in 66 Conference Tourney semis
The State Election Board completed its routine, statutorily-mandated, biennial voter list maintenance on Friday, January 17 and Tuesday, January 21. The process removed 129,680 inactive voter registrations and 2,242 duplicate voter registrations from Oklahoma’s voter rolls.
JENKS – Gracyn Simpson had a third-place finish in the 50-yard freestyle and ended up fifth in the 100 freestyle to lead Shawnee’s effort in the Jenks Invitational Swimming Meet on Saturday. Simpson clocked in at 26.24 seconds in the 50 and posted a time of 59.13 seconds in the 100.
It was a rough Day 2 for the Shawnee Lady Wolves and Wolves as they suffered defeats in their own Shawnee Invitational on Friday. In the girls’ semifinal bracket, Coweta clipped Shawnee 55-49 while Mustang topped the Wolves 47-42 in boys’ round-robin play.
RUSSELLVILLE, Ark. – Oklahoma Baptist guard Mackenzie Crusoe was named the Great American Conference’s Offensive Player of the Week on Tuesday.
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OKLAHOMA CITY - Oklahoma Gas & Electric Company (OG&E) encourages high school students and families who are OG&E customers to apply for the 2025 Positive Energy Scholarship. Each year, the OG&E Positive Energy Scholarship supports three students pursuing majors in STEM fields by awarding $15,000 per year, renewable annually for up to four consecutive years, for a total of up to $60,000 in scholarship funds to cover tuition, books, fees and on-campus room and board. This life-changing scholarship is administered by the Oklahoma City Community Foundation on behalf of the OGE Energy Corp.