July 29, 2015

Hayden resigns as USAO women’s basketball coach

From USAO Sports Info. Andy Morphew, Sports Information Assistant CHICKASHA – After three seasons as Drover Head Women’s Basketball Coach, Jennifer Hayden has resigned as of […]
July 29, 2015

Whatever happened to the Lone Star North?

Part 6 – Meanwhile, back at the ranch The Oklahoma perspective of five schools leaving the Lone Star Conference in 2010 has given insight into moving […]
July 28, 2015

Froese new MACU women’s basketball coach; Moeller moves to full-time A.D.

From MACU Sports Info. Levi Convirs, Sports Information Director OKLAHOMA CITY – Seth Froese has been selected as the Women’s Head Basketball Coach at Mid-America Christian University […]
July 28, 2015
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East Central, Southeastern tied for fourth in GAC preseason poll

The Tigers and the Savage Storm always seem to be neck and neck in whatever they do. The release from the Great American Conference on Tuesday […]
July 28, 2015

Whatever happened to the Lone Star North?

Part 5 – The “other” Oklahoma school Not every school from Oklahoma broke ties with the Lone Star Conference in the summer of 2010. Cameron might […]
July 27, 2015

Whatever happened to the Lone Star North?

Part 4 – Two-year transition In the summer of 2010, five schools from Oklahoma made the decision to stop crossing the Red River for conference play. […]
July 26, 2015

Chicago claims first WPSL Championship with 2-1 win over SoCal in title match

Edmond – The Chicago Red Stars Reserves took advantage of goals from Mary Luba and Ashley Handwork en route to claiming the Women’s Premier Soccer League […]
July 25, 2015

Oklahoma City just misses berth in WPSL championship game

Edmond – Oklahoma City FC fell just short, suffering a 3-2 reversal to a tough Chicago Red Stars Reserve side, on Saturday afternoon at Thompson Field […]
July 24, 2015

OSSAA releases football classifications for ’16-’17 and ’17-’18

The OSSAA released on Friday the breakdown of classifications for the next two years for the high schools in Oklahoma that play football. Although the district […]
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