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The second big tournament weekend in the state wrapped up over the weekend with two tournament champs.
The Stratford Bulldogs and Lady Bulldogs won the Alex Longhorn Classic. This was the second tournament championship for the Lady Bulldogs this season after they defeated Cement in the Alex Longhorn Classic finals 41-36. Coach Fulkes and the Lady Bulldogs are 10-2 on the year as they head into tonight’s game with Wynnewood.
The Bulldogs had an impressive tournament winning three games and cruising to an 89-53 win over Fox in the finals.
The Stratford JV squad won the consolation finals beating Paoli 56-52.
The Pauls Valley girls got a big win to get the monkey off their back as they beat the OKC Knight 53-21 in the Charles K. Heatly Classic seventh place game. After playing two of the best games of the season, Pauls Valley laid an egg Saturday losing to Purcell in the consolation finals 44-20.
In the same tournament, the Lindsay Leopards picked up a big win beating the OKC Knights 60-45 in the seventh place game. The Leopardettes lost a heartbreaker as they rallied against Plainview in the third place game but came up short 61-60.
In the Jim Easterling Classic in Earlsboro, Maysville dropped a pair of seventh place game. The Warriors lost a 55-46 battle to Sasakwa while the girls lost to Maud 41-24.
There is limited action around the county tonight but Friday everyone will be back in action.
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Bulldogs capture titles
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Joining the Pauls Valley City Council officially for the first time during Tuesday’s meeting, Patrick Grimmett was sworn in by acting Mayor Billy Riddle that evening. He joins the council after defeating former Mayor Tim Gamble in the elections held on April 2.
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Gavin Nation
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Nation has great year on track field
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Nation has great year on track field
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Blanche Opal Daley Teel
Blanche Opal Daley Teel, 97, formerly of Lindsay, passed away May 12, 2013 in Lincoln, Neb.
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Donald Radden
Donald Radden, 85, was born to C. Radden and Overa Robertson on Jan. 12, 1928 and entered eternal life on May 12, 2013 in Ardmore, Okla.
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Jack Leland Nabors
Jack Leland Nabors of Elmore City passed away May 10, 2013 in Norman, Oklahoma at the age of 79 years.
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Michael Phillip Moore
Michael Phillip Moore, 68, of Cox City passed away on Wednesday, May 8, 2013 at his home.
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Blanche Opal Daley Teel
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Blevins earns slim council win
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Blevins earns slim council win
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State Senate unveils $80M plan for 2 new museums
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State lawmakers on verge of taking on high school sports association
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State Senate unveils $80M plan for 2 new museums
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Koch Nitrogen announced plans to build a new urea plant at its Enid facility and revamp its existing production plant. (Staff Photo by BILLY HEFTON)
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Expanding: Koch investing $1 billion in Enid
Officials are expecting up to 800 new construction jobs and 20 to 30 new permanent employees for the plant.
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Expanding: Koch investing $1 billion in Enid




