Lincoln County News

Jimmie Brownfield, Davenport

Jimmie Brownfield, Davenport

Jimmie Brownfield, Davenport

Jimmie Rae Brownfield, 14, set her third national record this month at the 24th USPF Crain Powerlifting Championships in Shawnee. A 109-pounder competing in the 114-pound class, she bench-pressed 85 pounds, a new record to go along with two previous American records she set in the deadlift.
Morley Griffith, Dale

Morley Griffith, Dale

Morley Griffith, Dale

A Dale High School junior, who is no stranger to winning, has captured a couple more major awards showing her cattle. Morley Griffith, 17-year-old daughter of Matt and Twana Griffith, recently showed the Grand Champion Red Angus at the Tulsa State Fair.

Kidnapping, extortion charges

Lincoln County deputies arrested a man who allegedly held a shareholder of a marijuana grow operation at gun point and robbed him of a thousand dollars. The man now faces two felony charges.
If you need help cooking a turkey...

If you need help cooking a turkey...

If you need help cooking a turkey...

If you’re looking for a recipe for cooking your Thanksgiving turkey, you’re in luck. We have our annual collection of recipes from area first-graders in Section D of this edition. So, please check them if you’re looking for a new recipe or a twist on your old stand-by.
Bruce Edward Pfeiff

Bruce Edward Pfeiff

Bruce Edward Pfeiff

Bruce Edward Pfeiff, of Prague, Okla., passed away November 15, 2021. He was born February 14, 1945 in Burlington, Iowa, to Dale Henry and Cordelia J. (Ibbotson) Pfeiff. He grew up on the family farm near Burlington. After graduating from high school at Mediapolis, Iowa, he obtained a B.S.
Stefaun Mackey (7) gets both feet off the ground during his return of the opening kickoff Friday. He took it to the house, but the touchdown was called back due to penalty. Mackey was undeterred and returned to the end zone a few plays later for the game’s first touchdown. Also pictured are Alec Jackson (2), Jarin Greenfield (3) and Stan Messer (51). Photo/Brian Blansett

Stefaun Mackey (7) gets both feet off the ground during his return of the opening kickoff Friday. He took it to the house, but the touchdown was called back due to penalty. Mackey was undeterred and returned to the end zone a few plays later for the game’s first touchdown. Also pictured are Alec Jackson (2), Jarin Greenfield (3) and Stan Messer (51). Photo/Brian Blansett

Lions roll, 41-13

Chandler’s Lions sputtered in the first half against Perry Friday night, but found their rhythm in the fourth quarter and turned a tight game into a runaway. They led only 14-13 at halftime and 21-13 after three periods, but rang up three touchdowns in the final period to win, 41-13.

Stroud 18, Warner 0

Stroud set a dominating tone early against Warner Friday night, driving 71 yards in 14 plays for a touchdown on the opening possession. That gave the Tigers a 7-0 lead they never relinquished en route to an 18-0 win in the first round of the playoffs.

Davenport manhandles Yale

The Davenport Bulldogs put together nearly 300 yards of offense and shut out Yale last Friday night 48-0 in the first round of the Class B playoffs. With the win, the Bulldogs advance to the second round and will host Keota Friday evening at Bulldog Stadium.
Prague running back Trevor McGinnis puts a stiff-arm on a would-be tackler from Oklahoma Christian. Photo/Rick Hester

Prague running back Trevor McGinnis puts a stiff-arm on a would-be tackler from Oklahoma Christian. Photo/Rick Hester

Prague falls to OCA

The Prague Red Devils saw their season come to an end last Friday night when they were defeated 34-8 by the Oklahoma Christian Saints in the first round of the Class 2A playoffs. Prague Coach Mike Hedge said his team’s overall record was 7-4. “I am happy with our effort last Friday night,” he said.

McLoud closes season with a W

Even though the McLoud Redskins weren’t in the playoffs last Friday night, they did finish their season with two successive wins over district opponents.