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	Chandler Jiu Jitsu medal winners

Chandler Jiu Jitsu medal winners

Chandler Jiu Jitsu medal winners

Chandler’s Brazilian Jiu Jitsu brought home medals from the American Grappling Federation competition in Tulsa.
Brooklyn Hammons, with some of her track medals. Photo/Evan Kennemer

Brooklyn Hammons, with some of her track medals. Photo/Evan Kennemer

Chandler freshman wins big in regional

Brooklyn Hammons, an incoming freshman at Chandler, won the 100 meters and took third in 200 meter dash and the long jump at the Region 9 Championship in Jonesboro, Ark.
Last year’s Baby Bale women’s winners: Baylee Morgan, Kelsey Wright, and Gabriella Gough from Banc-First.

Last year’s Baby Bale women’s winners: Baylee Morgan, Kelsey Wright, and Gabriella Gough from Banc-First.

Chandler rodeo this weekend

The 83rd annual Chandler open rodeo is coming up. Participants of each event will compete for prize money, awarded to winning contestant in their event, at the Round Up Club Arena Friday and Saturday. These events include: Bareback Riding, Ranch Bronc Riding, Tie Down Roping, Open Barrels, Jr.
Ryker Butler of McLoud rides a bull in the first round on his way to winning the championship in the event at the International Finals Youth Rodeo at the Heart of Oklahoma Exposition Center last week. He recorded a score of 84 points in the second round and then scored 82.5 in the finals for an overall average of 166.5 to claim the title. For more photos, see Page 5A. Photo/Evan Kennemer

Ryker Butler of McLoud rides a bull in the first round on his way to winning the championship in the event at the International Finals Youth Rodeo at the Heart of Oklahoma Exposition Center last week. He recorded a score of 84 points in the second round and then scored 82.5 in the finals for an overall average of 166.5 to claim the title. For more photos, see Page 5A. Photo/Evan Kennemer

Butler wins IFYR

7-on-7 football

7-on-7 football

7-on-7 football

Stroud and Bethel met Prague on the Red Devil’s home field last Tuesday for a couple hours of 7-on-7 scrimmaging. The three teams took turns having one down possessions in order to put a lot of work into passing plays.