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Weekend, July 20-21, 2019
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Memorable plays from the past school year
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defeated Ripley 5-1 for their
the state championship
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Berryhill scores
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I aureano blasts
w aik-off home
Shaffer delivers
tournament title
to the next round Those
three points were his
only points of the game
Heston Shaffer helped
Chickasha soccer win its
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Hatter hits walk-of
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Coach Angela Boles (left) talks with her Bray Doyle Lady
Donkeys during their latest Marlow Summer I eague game
Chickasha Area YMCA
holding flag football
league
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hired by
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The Amber Pocasset softball team celebrates a Caton Muncy home run in the semifinals of the Class 3A state tournament it
was Muncy's walk off home run in the first round that sent the Lady Panthers to the semifinals
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Ilk' ( hickasha Area ) M( A is offering ,| t,||| flag
football league
Registration is currently open in the branch and
online Registration inns through Aug 18
Ilic league is for those in thud grade through sixth
grade
Ihere will be a coaches meeting Aug 15 Games
will star Sept 3 al llu Chickasha Middle School
football held and will he held on Tuesdays and
Ihursdays at 5 30 p in
The cost is free for houschold members, $35 for
youth members, and it costs $55 for non members
A VM( A all spins jerscy is required, and all play
ers must wear mouthguards
lot any questions, stop by tlx- Y ot i all 405 224
2281 and ask tot Corbin Lee
A little while back. I
wrote Iwo columns
about the lop sports
moments from the prev i
ous school year
One ol those columns
was about the University
ot Science and Ads ol
Oklahoma, and the other
was about area high
schools This column
focuses on the high
schools and USAO and
focuses on some of the
most memorable plays.
would like to win mon- games than we did last year
Holes said We would like to fix am mistakes that
we have got coming up because we ate a young
team I see us going up horn here I would like to
advance lo regionals and possibly go ahead and win
that loo We have a lot ol support from the parents
ami a lot of good support
Coach Angela Boles has been hued as Bray
Doyle’s new softball and basketball coach after
spending mam years al Verden Public Schools
Holes is exc tied and fcels like it is a really good lit
Sime being hued. Boles has started to work with
tin- Lady Donkey softball team at camps and the
Mallow Summer I cague
Holes is a graduate ol Verden and was a coach
ther loi several years When she heard about ilk- job
she got her application in and got a chance to visit
w ith administration befor being offered ilk- position
I came over and got a call that ilk* position was
open so I submitted my resume I figured it wouldn't
hurt to come and talk to them. Holes said When I
got ther and visited with everyboxdy, it had a really
good feel I really enjoyed everyone I have met, they
made me leel real welcome Hun I had a mecting
with the girls and I think it would lx a good til toi me
and lot them. it is a really good group of girls "
A season ago the Bray Doyle I adv Donkeys tin
ishedthe veal with a 16 12 record Boles will inherit
a lot ol ilic starters from that team and will lx- going
forward with the voting team with expxerience
" Illis gloup doesn’t quit I hey make mistakes but
bounce right ba k from ii even in this heat Ihe heat
index is currently 107 right now IIkv don’t quit .uui
just go. Holes said Ihey are very determined and
I like that
\s she prepares lot her first season with ilk' 1 adv
l onkey s Boles knows the team made il to disit u is a
year ago and her expec tations an loi the team to gel
better and possibly move further in postscason play
scoring hit that pul the that Hutch Peterson made
Lady Panthers in the for the Drovers during
lead for good. the national tournament
Ihe Lady Panthers As the No 7 seed in
I .in I aureano could not
have come up bigger
against Westmont Col
lege in the NAIA < pen
mg Round With the
game lied al four in llu
bottom ol the 12th
inning. I aureano hit a
three run blast to end the
game and send the I rov
ers to the Avista NAIA
World Senes
With USAO trailing in
the bottom of die seventh
inning and their win
streak on the line during
the conference tourna
ment, Kanda Halter
stepped up w uh a runnei
on base
USAO trailed South
western Assemblies of
God University 1 0 in
the seventh inning it
was Hatter s walk oil
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national tournament
bracket, the Drovers took
on No. 2 seed The Mas-
and Bethany were tied in Peterson ‘s running
the fourth quarter with 3-pointer at the buzzer to
the Class 4A state title help the Drovers advance
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tied 1-1 in the sixth
inning when Kite
stepped up to the plate
She delivered a run
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on the line.
As a dual threat quar
This play comes from terback, it was Carson
the spring in the Class Berryhill S legs that got
3A state tournament in the job done in the fourth
Shawnee and involves quarter of the Tigers
the Amber Pocasset 5-2 victory
softball team With the game tied at
Am Po trailed Stroth- 28, Berryhill found the
er 7 5 in the seventh end zone on a 29-yard
inning and was down to touchdown run to put the
Its final out Twoplayers Tigers ahead for good.
iii. luttle won its first state
then reached base, set . . /e . .
ling up Caton Muncy title since 2005 with the
Muncy took advan victory:
tage of the opponent's
inability to finish, hit-
ting a walk -off home run
to give the Lady Pan
fliers an 8-7 win Am Po
advanced to the state . . ..
s tournament with a
} J egame * ore U ing sequence of three plays
to Navajo. ... . . •
that he made against
. Madill.
Kite puts Am-F o up With Madill just
one
for &°0d against successful penalty kick
P 6! away from the champion
„ . . . . . _ ship, Shaffer stepped up
Sticking with Am Po in goal. Austin utterelV/The Express star
softball. Bailey Kite Shaffer then stepped up Randa Hatter stands atthe plate for USAO during a game from
came up huge for the to the penalty spot mak the 2019 season Hatter hit a walk off home run against South
Lady Panthers multiple ing the PK before he id western Assemblies of God University in the conference tour
times during the Class A ing back to goal for what nament
state tournament in the would be Madilrs final
fall One of those times shot. He came big
came in the state title again to clinch the win
game against Ripley
The two teams were
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