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Morgan Fowble, Chandler:

For Morgan, the news that the season - and her senior year - were ending was disappointing, to say the least. “It was upsetting. It was the last goaround with my girls from sofrtball,” she said. “I came to the conclusion they were doing the right thing to keep up safe.
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Katlyn Hughey, Stroud:

Stroud senior Katlyn Hughey has been playing slowpitch softball for five years. “It’s disappointing and I selfishly wish we could finish out the way we were supposed to and the way we hear about, but I know that this is how it’s supposed to be and there will be some good come out of it,” she said.
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The lost seasons

A whole bunch of Prague softball players. Photo/Brian Blansett McLoud softball player Jessie Wooten. Photo/Brian Blansett Meeker runner and softball player Halle Calvillo. Photo/Brian Blansett
Last ball for a while

Last ball for a while

Last ball for a while

Stroud and Prague went to Meeker Thursday for a three-way that will be the last baseball we see for a while. Meeker nipped Prague 5-3 in the first game behind the two-hit pitching of starter Jacob Sellers and reliever Jacob Martin, who got the final three outs.
Scoreboard

Scoreboard

Scoreboard

Katy Buxton smiles as she rounds third after bashing a home run for Meeker against Wellston. Photo/Brian Blansett
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Scoreboard

Scoreboard

Track North Rock Creek at Velma-Alma meet, March 12 Girls Emily Rowell – 6th in Shot – 28’ 11.5”’ 5th In Discus – 90’ 0” Kylie Auld - 8th in HJ – 4’ 4” Lily Herron - 8th in 100m Hurdles – 27.28 4x100 – 7th – 57.57 – Auld, Abbie Smith, Lillian Huynh, Tayja Murphy 4x200 – 7th – 2:03.
Baseball before the virus

Baseball before the virus

Baseball before the virus

Above Meeker pitcher Jacob Sellers brings one to the plate on Thursday as the Bulldogs’ hosted a three-way with 66 Conference rivals Prague and Stroud. It was the last baseball we’ll see for a while. Sellers picked up the win against Prague.
Showdown

Showdown

Showdown

The Chandler and Prague girls basketball teams played what amounted to a barnstorming tour of Central Oklahoma this season, meeting four times in four locations in less than a month. Prague, ranked No.
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Jaelynn Robertson (21) looks to pass into the lane during Chandler’s win over Chisholm in the area tournamenrt. Photo/Brian Blansett Prague’s Taylor Hodges (10) drives to the hoop against Crooked Oak in the area tournament.
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Photo/ Brian Blansett

Lady Lions make a run

Chandler’s girls basketball team hit its stride in the playoffs, losing in district but peeling off five straight wins, defeating No. 18 Chisholm and avenging four previous losses to No. 11 Prague. The Lady Lions got to play on Saturday for a trip to the state tournament, but were felled by No.