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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

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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

Meeker jackpot swine show

Meeker jackpot swine show

Meeker jackpot swine show

Area FFA and 4H members turned out in force for the annual Meeker Ag Boosters jackpot swine show Saturday at the Lincoln County Fairgrounds. Almost 300 hogs were entered in the event, which drew competitors from several counties.
Tournament week

Tournament week

Tournament week

Area schools brought home plenty of hardware last week, as six teams won championships and many more made the finals or semifinals. Prague’s girls and unbeaten boys brought home championship trophies from the Ripley tournament. The Red Devils, now 10-0 and ranked No. 4 in Class 3A, clipped No.
Dale boys: Champions of champions

Dale boys: Champions of champions

Dale boys: Champions of champions

When the final buzzer sounded in the finals of the Tournament of Champions Championship in Tulsa, the Dale Pirates had accomplished something that hadn’t been done in more than 43 years. The Pirates became the first small school since 1978 to win the tournament, defeating Tulsa Memorial 59-52.
Chandler’s boys and girls wrestling teams have their seasons in full swing and will be back in action Jan. 3 when they host Oklahoma Christian School. Pictured in white at their recent dual in Tecumseh are, clockwise from the top, Joshua Baugher, Preston Sowder, Easton Manning, Justice Snovel, Nelly Barton and Chace Massie. Photos/Brian Blansett

Chandler’s boys and girls wrestling teams have their seasons in full swing and will be back in action Jan. 3 when they host Oklahoma Christian School. Pictured in white at their recent dual in Tecumseh are, clockwise from the top, Joshua Baugher, Preston Sowder, Easton Manning, Justice Snovel, Nelly Barton and Chace Massie. Photos/Brian Blansett

Chandler wrestling