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Chandler’s Alec Jackson throws down a dunk to start warmups in the 66 Conference tournament at Okemah last week. Jackson got a dunk later in the game against McLoud, and the Lions reached the tournament finals, where they fell to Seminole in overtime. Photo/Brian Blansett

Chandler’s Alec Jackson throws down a dunk to start warmups in the 66 Conference tournament at Okemah last week. Jackson got a dunk later in the game against McLoud, and the Lions reached the tournament finals, where they fell to Seminole in overtime. Photo/Brian Blansett

Tournament week

The Dale girls won their third tournament of the season and picked up their 19th straight win by beating Silo, 60-57, in the finals of the Cashion tournament Saturday.
Chandler’s Kaitlyn Aucoin signed a letter of intent last week for Oklahoma City University’s stunt team. She is pictured above with, back row, Robbie Aucoin and Robert Stieber and, front row, Robbi Aucoin and Rita Stieber. Photo/Brian Blansett

Chandler’s Kaitlyn Aucoin signed a letter of intent last week for Oklahoma City University’s stunt team. She is pictured above with, back row, Robbie Aucoin and Robert Stieber and, front row, Robbi Aucoin and Rita Stieber. Photo/Brian Blansett

Aucoin signs with Oklahoma City

Left to Right: Competitor Travis Pearman; Coach Bret Smithey; Shawn Brake, Gold Open Weight Class; Eli Pearman, Silver; Nate Soderstrom, 1 Silver and 1 Gold; Boethius Penny, 2 Gold; A.J. Penny, Silver. Not pictured: Athanasius Penny, Bronze

Left to Right: Competitor Travis Pearman; Coach Bret Smithey; Shawn Brake, Gold Open Weight Class; Eli Pearman, Silver; Nate Soderstrom, 1 Silver and 1 Gold; Boethius Penny, 2 Gold; A.J. Penny, Silver. Not pictured: Athanasius Penny, Bronze

Chandler Jiu Jitsu wins big at US Open

Wellston senior Chance Sanders (20) drives the lane during the Tigers’ game with Cashion last week. The WTs took an 11-5 record into this week’s Tonkawa tournament. Photo/Jeremy Self

Wellston senior Chance Sanders (20) drives the lane during the Tigers’ game with Cashion last week. The WTs took an 11-5 record into this week’s Tonkawa tournament. Photo/Jeremy Self

High school ho

North Rock Creek senior Jordan Coody (21), shown here in the Cougars’ win over Little Axe last week, hit the 1,000-point mark for his career Friday night when he scored on a mid-range jumper in the third quarter at Bethel. In addition to being a four-year starter in basketball, Coody has been a multi-sport standout, making All-State in cross country every year since he was a freshman. Photo/Brian Blansett

North Rock Creek senior Jordan Coody (21), shown here in the Cougars’ win over Little Axe last week, hit the 1,000-point mark for his career Friday night when he scored on a mid-range jumper in the third quarter at Bethel. In addition to being a four-year starter in basketball, Coody has been a multi-sport standout, making All-State in cross country every year since he was a freshman. Photo/Brian Blansett

Coody hits 1,000 points