The baseball team bookended two blowout wins with a pair of tough losses at the Florida tournament over spring break.
In this week's episode, Barry Lewis takes a look back at last week's high school state basketball tournament. What were the standout performances? What happened to some of the Tulsa-area teams? Who should we pay attention to next year?
For Daton Fix, three previous trips to the NCAA Championships have led to runner-up finishes. Now, with the event headed to his hometown of Tulsa, Fix eyes the elusive crown.
Almost seven years later, OSU's 133-pounder reflected on several photos from his high school career in Sand Springs.
The sophomore has a knack for making saves on penalty kicks.
The Sandites are in Florida for a tournament in Pensacola after Jabe Schlehuber pitched a one-hit shutout against Owasso.
The Dutch and Chieftains will play noon Saturday and Metro-Millwood will play for 3A title 10 a.m. Saturday.
Ten state championships will be decided this week.
Here a roundup of state tournament action. Thursday's action includes 6A and 3A.
Congrats to the 2023 winners in the Mr./Ms. Inside/Outside, where readers chose the top area basketball players.
Here a quick look at all of Wednesday's action.
The Charles Page High School soccer teams officially launched the 2023 regular season with a pair of wins against the Northeast Oklahoma Association of Homeschools on Friday night.
The high school baseball team starts its season with victories in two run-rule games, and the girls powerlifting team qualifyies seven for the state championship.
Mannford’s girls finished 22-4, and the boys were 15-11.
Fix becomes the 10th OSU wrestler to win four conference titles. He seeks his first NCAA title in Tulsa on March 16-18.
Fix is now 26-0 this season and he's the 10th wrestler in Oklahoma State history to win four conference titles.
Booker T. Washington's Marcayla Johnson and Bixby's Alyssa Nielsen were standouts in Saturday wins.
Broken Arrow's going to state for the first time since 2016 after defeating Booker T. Washington, while Sand Springs completed its sweep of Owasso this season.
McKenzie Mathurin scored 14 points and Macy Marraccini added 13 for Broken Arrow (18-8), which will play in the state tournament for the first time since 2016.
Voting continues until 3 p.m. March 3.
The state wrestling tournament concluded Saturday with championship rounds.
6A-East No. 6 Sand Springs will play No. 7 Owasso for a fourth time this year Thursday in Sapulpa. The Sandites won all three previous meetings.
The Sand Springs boys’ wrestling team took 10th place at the 6A state tournament with two placers, in the team’s best finish since 2020.
The Lady Pirates closed with a 22-4 record after two regional losses by a combined six points. Mannford’s boys split two regional games.
Full day of state wrestling tournament at State Fairgrounds.