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  • Tonkawa blanks Stratford
    TONKAWA — Tonkawa tailback Jake Love more than lived up to his advanced billing, rushing for four touchdowns as the top-ranked Buccaneers eliminated Stratford’s stubborn Bulldogs from the Class A playoffs Friday night with a 27-0 second-round victory.

  • Coaches vs. Cancer
    VANOSS — In its first year, the “Different Paws, Same Cause” doubleheader between Latta and Vanoss raised more than $1,300 for cancer research. When the schools meet Tuesday night in a pre-holiday doubleheader at Vanoss, officials at both schools are hoping to surpass that total.
    “Of the small schools that participated in this last year, we were at the top of the list for money raised,” explained Latta coach Donnie Husband, who was the driving force in bringing the national Coaches for Cancer fund drive to south central Oklahoma and who this year is serving as president of the Oklahoma Basketball Coaches Association. “It’s something our organization has made a commitment to.

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  • Vanoss girls rally past Stonewall
    VANOSS — One of famed author Charles Dickens’ books is entitled, “A Tale of Two Cities.” Had Dickens been in attendance for the Stonewall-Vanoss girls basketball game Friday night at Kenneth D. Smith Memorial Field House, he might have been able to write a story about the game entitled “A Tale of Two Halves.”

  • Texas Tech torches lackluster OU team
    LUBBOCK, Texas (AP) — Texas Tech’s 41-13 win over Oklahoma on Saturday gave the Red Raiders a bright spot in a rough season. For the Sooners, it was a new low in their own disappointing run.

  • Tupelo girls voted top seed
    TUPELO — Second-year Tupelo girls coach Bill Godwin admitted he was a little bit surprised his club was given the top seed for next month’s Pontotoc Conference Tournament. But he predicted that, in the end, seedings won’t matter in what appears to be the tournament’s most competitive girls bracket in years.

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  • Roff-Latta fans show support for Logsdons
    ROFF — Roff’s student council originally planned to host its biggest fundraiser of the school year during Friday night’s Latta-Roff basketball doubleheader. But a tragedy that touched the Roff family earlier in the week turned Friday’s “Mexican Pile On Dinner” into something else altogether.

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