Lincoln County News

LCOS production opens on Saturday, Sep. 27th

LCOS production opens on Saturday, Sep. 27th

LCOS production opens on Saturday, Sep. 27th

Lincoln County On-Stage’s production of And Now Goodnight will open on Saturday, September 27, at 7:00 p.m. Additional performances will be held on October 4 at 7:00 p.m. and Sunday matinees on September 28 and October 5 at 2:00 p.m.
Ground-breaking at Stroud Airport

Ground-breaking at Stroud Airport

Ground-breaking at Stroud Airport

The Stroud Industrial Authority, City Manager Bob Pearman, Executive Director of the Oklahoma Department of Aerospace and Aeronautics Grayson Airdies, and others gathered at the groundbreaking for the runway expansion project at Stroud Municipal Airport on Sept. 17.
Javarious Wade leaves a couple of would-be tacklers in his wake Friday night in Chandler’s win over Clinton. Photo/Brian Blansett

Javarious Wade leaves a couple of would-be tacklers in his wake Friday night in Chandler’s win over Clinton. Photo/Brian Blansett

Lions roll, 32-7

Chandler stepped up two classes in competition Friday night and put a 32-7 wood-shedding on Clinton, one of Oklahoma’s tradition-rich programs.It was an impressive showing against a blueblood.
Aiden Collins intercepts a pass near the end of the game to preserve the Tigers’ victory. Photo/Beth Young.

Aiden Collins intercepts a pass near the end of the game to preserve the Tigers’ victory. Photo/Beth Young.

Tigers clip No. 4 Tonkawa

Jacob Beck took a punt return to the house early in the fourth quarter to give Stroud a lead and Aiden Collins intercepted a pass late in the quarter to protect it, leading the Tigers to an 18-13 win over Tonkawa Friday.
Sports week in pictures

Sports week in pictures

Sports week in pictures

Above left, Chandler coach Jack Gray talks to the Lions after they knocked off Class 4A Clinton Friday night. Photo/ Brian Blansett Above, Stroud catcher Carly Miller grabs a foul pop during the Lady Tigers’ game against Tonkawa.

Bulldogs lose 36-32 to Alex, face Depew next

Davenport’s Bulldogs jumped out to a two touchdown lead on Alex in a road contest last week, but couldn’t hang on and lost 36-32.The Bulldogs are 1-2 on the season and Coach Grant Powell said it doesn’t get any easier this week as they travel to Depew on Thursday night. He noted kickoff is at 7 p.m.
Fastpitch roundup

Fastpitch roundup

Fastpitch roundup

Carney- For the week: 3-0. Wins over Yale (12-6), Coyle (11-9), Agra (20-3 Now 11-9 for the season.Macy Hubach and Ashtyn Stokes banged out three hits each in the win over Yale. Stokes had two doubles and an RBI and Hubach had a run batted in.
Sports week in photos

Sports week in photos

Sports week in photos

Above, Stroud outfielder Sally Campbell turns a long drive into an out against Tonkawa. Photo/ Beth Young Right, Jaxcyn Goodnight flashes the devil horns to the Prague dugout after doubling against Henryetta.
President Rachel Karger displays certificates Alpha Iota received at the OSO Convention in June. Member Jennifer Green looks on.

President Rachel Karger displays certificates Alpha Iota received at the OSO Convention in June. Member Jennifer Green looks on.

Alpha Iota Chapter meets at Chandler

The Alpha Iota Chapter of the Delta Kappa Gamma Society International met Thursday, Sep. 18 at the Chandler High School.Rachel Karger, chapter president, called the meeting to order after members had served themselves from the snack buffet.
The Pride of Chandler Marching Band from Chandler High School competed at the Deer Creek Invitational Marching Festival on Sept. 20 at Deer Creek, performing its program “The Ballad of Georgia Graves.” The band placed 14th out of 18 bands in the preliminaries, just barely missing out on the finals. The band will next compete in the Blue and Gold Marching Classic in Holdenville on Sept. 27, along with The Spirit of Stroud marching band and the McLoud high school marching band. Photo/Jennifer Pryor

The Pride of Chandler Marching Band from Chandler High School competed at the Deer Creek Invitational Marching Festival on Sept. 20 at Deer Creek, performing its program “The Ballad of Georgia Graves.” The band placed 14th out of 18 bands in the preliminaries, just barely missing out on the finals. The band will next compete in the Blue and Gold Marching Classic in Holdenville on Sept. 27, along with The Spirit of Stroud marching band and the McLoud high school marching band. Photo/Jennifer Pryor

Chandler band at district competition