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North Rock Creek’s Kadence Munn became the first girl to score 1,000 points for the Lady Cougars. She hit the mark last week against Tecumseh at the Washington tournament. She is shown with coach Lance Blocker. Photo/Sheryl Gowin

North Rock Creek’s Kadence Munn became the first girl to score 1,000 points for the Lady Cougars. She hit the mark last week against Tecumseh at the Washington tournament. She is shown with coach Lance Blocker. Photo/Sheryl Gowin

Munn notches 1,000th point for NRC

Competency evaluation requested

The attorneys for a man facing over 400 felony animal cruelty counts have requested that he be evaluated for competency, while the defendant has contested the assessment.Jerry Hine, charged with 408 counts, was set to go to trial on Monday, Feb.
Shilo Davenport (10) tightropes the out of bounds line during Davenport’s win over Coyle last week. Photo/Brian Blansett

Shilo Davenport (10) tightropes the out of bounds line during Davenport’s win over Coyle last week. Photo/Brian Blansett

Shilo Davenport (10)

A competitive spirit

A competitive spirit

A competitive spirit

Stroud senior Jackson Campbell has always had a competitive nature.He started playing sports when he was five or six -- ever since his father Jim Campbell used to coach in Chandler.
Wellston’s Shilo Davenport (10) makes a move against Mulhall-Orlando during the WLT’s win last week. Photo/Rick Hester

Wellston’s Shilo Davenport (10) makes a move against Mulhall-Orlando during the WLT’s win last week. Photo/Rick Hester

Still unblemished

It was more of the same last week for the area’s three remaining unbeaten basketball teams.Wellston’s girls moved to 18-0 with a victories over Crescent and Mulhall-Orlando, which was ranked No. 20 in Class B-2. The WLTs are ranked No. 8 in Class A.
Sports week in pictures

Sports week in pictures

Sports week in pictures

Left, Chandler junior Jaydan Denson (2) saves a ball from going out of bounds against 66 Conference rival Okemah. Photo/Brian Blansett Right, the Wellston bench celebrates a three-point basket during the Lady Tigers’ win over Mulhall-Orlando.
Stroud’s basketball homecoming will be 5:30 p.m. Friday prior to the Tigers’ games with Meeker. Pictured above is the court: Queen Peyton Davis and escort Jackson Campbell; senior attendant Amarie Bobo and escort Jacob Beck; junior attendant Miyah Clark and escort Sam McCammon; sophomore attendant Mia Moore and escort Mason Eversole; and freshman attendant Brennyn Neeley and escort Leelyn Neuman. Photo/Beth Young

Stroud’s basketball homecoming will be 5:30 p.m. Friday prior to the Tigers’ games with Meeker. Pictured above is the court: Queen Peyton Davis and escort Jackson Campbell; senior attendant Amarie Bobo and escort Jacob Beck; junior attendant Miyah Clark and escort Sam McCammon; sophomore attendant Mia Moore and escort Mason Eversole; and freshman attendant Brennyn Neeley and escort Leelyn Neuman. Photo/Beth Young

Stroud Homecoming

Wellston’s Lady Tigers pose Saturday night with the championship plaque from the Davenport Hardwood Classic. The WLTs beat Meeker, 27-21, in the championship game to remain unbeaten. Photo/Jeremy Self

Wellston’s Lady Tigers pose Saturday night with the championship plaque from the Davenport Hardwood Classic. The WLTs beat Meeker, 27-21, in the championship game to remain unbeaten. Photo/Jeremy Self

WLTs go to 16-0

Wellston’s Lady Tigers kept their unbeaten record intact and captured their third straight Davenport Hardwood Classic championship with a 27-21 win over Meeker Saturday night.The WLTs are 16-0 and ranked No. 10 in Class A, while Meeker goes to 5-7.
Sports week in pictures

Sports week in pictures

Sports week in pictures

Far left, Chandler’s Zaedyn Hankins (3) puts in a reverse layup in the Lions’ win over Ripley at the Ripley tournament last Friday.
Chandler’s Landon Earp dominates his opponent during the Lions’ home dual against Star Spencer. Photo/Jennifer Pryor

Chandler’s Landon Earp dominates his opponent during the Lions’ home dual against Star Spencer. Photo/Jennifer Pryor

Chandler’s Landon Earp