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The Prague bench exhorts the defense to hold a lid on Meeker scoring just before the end of the half last Friday in Meeker. The Red Devils took a 63-47 victory over the Meeker boys and won the girls game, 65-37. For more basketball from last week, see Page 3C. Photo/Rick Hester.

The Prague bench exhorts the defense to hold a lid on Meeker scoring just before the end of the half last Friday in Meeker. The Red Devils took a 63-47 victory over the Meeker boys and won the girls game, 65-37. For more basketball from last week, see Page 3C. Photo/Rick Hester.

Prague sweeps Meeker

Area basketball

Area basketball

Area basketball

Above, Meeker girls coach Matt Jones talks to his team during a timeout in their game against Prague last week. Photo/Rick Hester Left, Zalen Smith puts up a shot off the bounce in Chandler’s win over Prague.

Argrow Scholarship Tournament

The event will take place on Saturday, March 9th from 10:00 am until 12:00 pm in Stroud, OK at the Memorial Gym 815 N. 2nd Ave. Team registration fee is $44 in honor of Chris Argrow’s High School Basketball number. Public Admission will be $1.
Lions win at Ripley, go to 7-3

Lions win at Ripley, go to 7-3

Lions win at Ripley, go to 7-3

Jordan Denson hit a shot at the horn on Friday to put Chandler into the finals of the Ripley tournament, then the Lions led for almost the whole game against the host Warriors in the finals on Saturday. The result was a 50-45 championship victory that didn’t feel quite that close.
High school hoops in photos

High school hoops in photos

High school hoops in photos

Above, coach Evan Smith and the North Rock Creek Cougars pose with their hardware after winning the Konawa Tournament. The Cougars went in to play Tuesday night against Oklahoma Christian with an 11-0 record and ranked No. 2 in Class 4A. Photo/Sheryl Gowin.
Tournament of Champions

Tournament of Champions

Tournament of Champions

Dale’s Class 2A top-ranked Pirates came in third in the Tournament of Champions in Tulsa over the holidays. The Pirates bounced Nathan Hale, ranked 18th in Class 4A, by 25 points in the first round.