
Area basketball roundup
Chambers, Forsythe ignite Dale boys over Latta

Chambers, Forsythe ignite Dale boys over Latta

The Shawnee Wolves and Lady Wolves hosted their final home duals of the 2024-25 season Tuesday night at the Fieldhouse on Union Street and came away with victories. The Shawnee girls scored a 39-29 dual win over Harrah while the Shawnee boys came out on top 46-26 over Midwest City as SHS celebrated Senior Night.

The Shawnee Lady Wolves and Wolves settled for 1-2 finishes in their own tournament after dropping Saturday games at the SHS Performing Arts and Athletic Center. El Reno outscored the Shawnee girls 29-17 in the second half and came away with a 45-34 victory in the consolation championship contest and the Shawnee boys fell victim to a 27-6 second-quarter scoring barrage by Choctaw to drop a 65-46 decision.

SEMINOLE - Bryce Cowns had a lot to celebrate Saturday night. He and his teammates beat a great Chandler Lions team 52-46 to claim the Route 66 Conference Tournament Championship.
WASHINGTON – A quick 16-7 start through one quarter was enough to help the Tecumseh Savages knock off Elk City 55-38 Saturday in the seventh-place game of the Washington Tournament.

BETHANY – Within the first media timeout at the Sawyer Center, Southern Nazarene had set the tone for the entire night and eventually claimed a massive 88-62 win over Oklahoma Baptist on Thursday. By the 15:57 mark of the opening half, the hosts had built a 15-5 advantage.

BETHANY, Okla. – The Oklahoma Baptist University women felt their third conference loss as a relentless Southern Nazarene offense outshot the Bison in the final minutes of action, securing a 63-56 win for the home team.
WASHINGTON – Casady knocked off the Tecumseh Lady Savages 51-35 in the consolation title game of the Washington Tournament on Saturday.

KELLYVILLE – The Bethel Lady Wildcats opened play in the Kellyville Tournament on Thursday by posting a 60-44 decision over the host Kellyville Lady Ponies.

KELLYVILLE – Rejoice Christian opened the game with a 20-9 run through the first period and coasted to a 62-49 decision over the Bethel Wildcats Saturday in the consolation title game of the Kellyville Tournament.