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Just in case you’ve lost count, there are now two Phoenix Raceways.
Read moreCameron Jordan’s career in New Orleans has already earned him a permanent place in Saints lore.
Read moreDespite rain and lightning, delayed and continued games, rescheduled times and sites, both the Trojan baseball and softball teams walked away as Region II Champions.
Read moreThe Fire Lake Arena in Shawnee packed in 1,123 fans to see the Potawatomi Fire take on the Enid Outlaws Sunday and defend their home court by a score of 108-98.
Read moreSHREVEPORT, LA — Two of the issues that have been negatives throughout this year, even in big wins for the Potawatomi Fire, unfortunately, came back to bite them on the road Thursday night. Turnovers and poor free throw shooting cost the Fire in a first place battle with the Shreveport Mavericks, as the visiting Fire fell, 121113. The Fire committed 19 turnovers compared to 12 for the Mavericks. Even more glaring were the free-throw shooting numbers as the Fire only made 13 of 28 shots from the foul line (46%) compared to 20 of 22 (90%) for Shreveport.
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Read moreSeminole State College Head Softball Coach Amber Flores (left) was named Region II Coach of the Year. She is in her 10th season at SSC. Flores was a standout player at the University of Oklahoma, earning NCAA All-American status three times, also being the first-ever two-time Big 12 Player of the Year. A native of Calexico, California, she set numerous program records for the Sooners, including career walks (163), extra-base hits (99), slugging percentage (.701), and on-base percentage (.524). She also holds the Big 12 and Oklahoma career record for home runs (56). In addition, Flores was a three-time finalist for USA Softball’s Collegiate Player of the Year award, and was selected fifth overall in the 2010 National Pro Fastpitch draft by the USSSA Pride. Coach Flores is also an instructor in the HPER department at Seminole State. All Region players are pictured below.
Read moreSTILLWATER, Okla. – Nearly 4,000 Special Olympics Oklahoma athletes will take over the campus of Oklahoma State University on May 17-19 to compete in the annual Summer Games. Special Olympics Oklahoma staff, thousands of volunteers, and law enforcement personnel are gearing up for three full days of competitions, Olympic- style ceremonies, Olympic Village, and much more.
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