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High School Rankings - Oct. 1

6A-I Union Westmoore Owasso Norman North Edmond Santa Fe Moore Edmond North Yukon Mustang Putnam North 6A-II Booker T Washington Midwest City Stillwater Sand Springs Putnam City Choctaw Lawton Enid Bixby Muskogee 5A Carl Albert Bishop McGuinness Altus Ardmore Lawton MacArthur Bishop Kelley Skiatook Coweta Tahlequah Claremore 4A Wagoner Heritage Hall Oologah Bethany Catoosa Hilldale Broken Bow Blanchard Poteau Elk City 3A Jones Berryhill Stigler John Marshall Claremore Sequoyah Beggs Keys Tahlequah Sequoyah Lexington Jay 2A OKC Millwood Victory Christian Holland Hall Chisolm Luther Alva Tonkawa Christian Heritage Washington Vian A Afton Rejoice Christian Talihina Crecent Minco Hooker Gore Hulbert Healdton   Okla

Games To Watch - Week Five (9/27)

Owasso Rams (4-0) at Union Redskins (4-0) The winner of this showdown will have a leg up on the Class 6A-I District 2 title. The Redskins are 8-2 in the last ten meetings. Owasso is seeking their first 5-0 start since 2014. The Rams offense is averaging 54 points per game while the Redskin defense is only allowing 17 points per game. So somethings will have to give.  Catoosa Indians (4-0) at Oologah Mustangs (4-0) The surprise team of 4A so far this season is the Catoosa Indians. They have started the season 4-0, and defeated two Class 5A playoff teams. The previous three season, Catoosa has started 2-2, 2-2, and 1-3. Oologah has owned this series lately, going 8-1 in the last nine meetings. The Mustangs have made the last three 4A state title games, falling to Wagoner in each of those seasons. This game will give them a boost in the district.  Dewey Bulldoggers (3-2) at Berryhill Chiefs (4-0) The Chiefs have owned this matchup lately, winning the last eight by

High School Rankings - Sept. 24

6A-I Union Owasso Westmoore Norman North Edmond Santa Fe Moore Yukon Mustang Putnam North Edmond North 6A-II Booker T Washington Midwest City Putnam City Stillwater Sand Springs Muskogee Enid Lawton Bixby Edmond Deer Creek 5A Carl Albert Bishop McGuinness Altus Ardmore Lawton MacArthur Bishop Kelley Skiatook Coweta Tahlequah Choctaw 4A Wagoner Holland Hall Oologah Catoosa Broken Bow Bethany Ada Hilldale Cascia Hall Blanchard 3A Jones Berryhill Stigler John Marshall Claremore Sequoyah Beggs Anadarko Kingfisher Sulphur Cushing 2A OKC Millwood Victory Christian Holland Hall Chisolm Davis Christian Heritage Luther Alva Washington Vian A Afton Rejoice Christian Talihina Cresent Minco Wynnewood Hulbert Morrison Oklahoma Christian Hollis B Davenport Cyril Depew Laverne Shattuck Maysville Weleetka Wetumka Arkoma Waurika C Tipton Regent Prep Bluejacket Timberlake

Athlete Spotlight: Lunden Hecht

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Photo Credit: Jeff Stone We head to the southeast corner of Rogers County for this installment of the Athlete Spotlight. Catoosa High School is home to the Indians and is also home to junior Lunden Hecht.  She is a member of the Lady Indians basketball team and also a pole vaulter with the track and field team. Lunden is also member of the Partner’s Club, a group that helps the Catoosa Special Olympics team with different events. She has also worked part-time at Oklahoma Joe’s in Catoosa for about a month.  Lunden attends Woodcrest Church in Catoosa and is part of the youth group there. She also attends Church at Battlecreek on Sunday mornings.  When she has spare time at home, Lunden enjoys to cook. “I love to cook spaghetti, pork chops, chicken, and other stuff too”, she said. “I learned to cook from my mom. I always helped her and watched her cook dinner and I watch a lot of cooking shows also, which have taught me”. Lunden has received the

Games To Watch - Week Four (9/22)

Cascia Hall Commandos (1-2) at Wagoner Bulldogs (3-0) The Wagoner Bulldogs have won 40 straight games, only 2 shy of the state record held by the Ada Cougars (1993-1996). The Commandos were the last team to beat the Bulldogs, 21-17 on October 3, 2014. Wagoner has won two of the last three meetings, by a combined score of 65-35.  The Bulldogs squeaked by Ft. Gibson 27-21 in week three, while the Commandos were throttled 52-15 by 2A power Oklahoma City Millwood. Mustang Broncos (2-1) at Owasso Rams (3-0) The Bill Blankenship era at Owasso has begun with an electric start. The Rams are currently undefeated and have won there three games by a combined score of 153-51. The Broncos have won two of the last three meetings. These two teams are looking to overtake the District 6A-II 2 crown from Union. The winner of this game will have the upper hand. Jay Bulldogs (3-1) at Inola Longhorns (2-2) These teams will be looking to get the upper hand in District 3A-7. The Longhorns have

High School Rankings - Sept. 17

6A-I Union Owasso Westmoore Norman North Yukon Edmond Santa Fe Mustang Moore Putnam North Edmond North 6A-II Booker T Washington Midwest City Putnam City Lawton Stillwater Bixby Sand Springs Muskogee Edmond Deer Creek Enid 5A Carl Albert Bishop McGuinness Altus Ardmore Lawton MacArthur Bishop Kelley Skiatook Tahlequah Del City Coweta 4A Wagoner Heritage Hall Oologah Bethany Catoosa Broken Bow Cascia Hall Hilldale Ada Tuttle 3A Jones Berryhill Stigler John Marshall Beggs Claremore Sequoyah Anadarko Kingfisher Sulphur Cushing 2A OKC Millwood Victory Christian Holland Hall Chisolm Davis Christian Heritage Luther Alva   Washington Vian A Afton Rejoice Christian Talihina Wynnewood Cresent Minco Morrison Hulbert Oklahoma Christian Academy Hollis B Davenport Cyril Depew Laverne Shattuck Maysville Weleetka Arkoma Wetumka Waurika C Tipton

Games to Watch - Week Three (9/15)

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Coweta Tigers (1-1) at  Catoosa Indians (2-0) The Catoosa Indians are looking for their first 3-0 start to a season since 2011, when they lost to Clinton in the 4A State Semifinals. Coweta won last years meeting 23-0. Last week, the Indians knocked Class 5A title contender Collinsville Cardinals. In their last 10 meetings with Class 4A teams, the Tigers are 3-7. Carl Albert Titans (2-0) at  Ardmore Tigers (2-0) These two teams were 10 points away from meeting in last years Class 5A State Championship game. The Tigers fell to Bishop McGuinness 38-28 in the semifinals. McGuinness lost to Carl Albert for the championship. Carl Albert has won four of the last five meetings between these to teams. Fort Gibson Tigers (1-1) at  Wagoner Bulldogs (2-0) The Bulldogs are riding a 39 game winning streak, only three wins shy of tying the state record of 42 held by the 1993-1996 Ada Cougars. In the last 15 meetings between these two teams, Wagoner leads 10-5. The Bu

High School Rankings - Sept. 10

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6A-I Union Owasso Westmoore Edmond Santa Fe Norman North Mustang Yukon Broken Arrow Jenks Edmond Memorial 6A-II Bixby Booker T Washington Midwest City Muskogee Putnam City Lawton Stillwater Sand Springs Enid Edmond Deer Creek 5A Carl Albert Bishop McGuinness Ardmore Lawton MacArthur Altus Bishop Kelley Del City Coweta Skiatook Tahlequah 4A Wagoner Heritage Hall Oologah Hilldale Cascia Hall Bethany Catoosa Tuttle Broken Bow Ada 3A Jones Berryhill Stigler John Marshall Beggs Claremore Sequoyah Kingfisher Sulpher Cushing Anadarko 2A OKC Millwood Victory Christian Holland Hall Davis Christian Heritage Washington Chisolm Luther Alva Vian A Afton Rejoice Christian Talihina Wynnewood Cresent Hulbert Minco Morrison Oklahoma Christian Academy Hollis B Davenport Cyril Depew Laverne Shattuck Maysville Waurika Weleetka Arkoma Wetumka C Tipton