Sports

Photo by Brent Fuchs

Photo by Brent Fuchs

Jays Baseball Passes It's First Test

Guthrie’s varsity baseball team cruised out of Spring Break with three big wins last week, but also passed their first serious test.Last Tuesday, Guthrie played the John Marshall Bears in a district doubleheader to wake up after the long Spring Break layoff.
L-R: Jaxson Mayer and Carson Olmsted placed 4th at 1 doubles, Jack Arballo played 1 singles, Isaiah Dearman and Broderric Hansen placed 5th at 2 doubles and Ryan Mostrom played 2 singles during the Duncan West Tournament. Submitted photo

L-R: Jaxson Mayer and Carson Olmsted placed 4th at 1 doubles, Jack Arballo played 1 singles, Isaiah Dearman and Broderric Hansen placed 5th at 2 doubles and Ryan Mostrom played 2 singles during the Duncan West Tournament. Submitted photo

Guthrie Tennis

Guthrie's Alejandro Sanchez attempts to control the ball against Del City, Monday, March 31. Taken by George McCormick.

Guthrie's Alejandro Sanchez attempts to control the ball against Del City, Monday, March 31. Taken by George McCormick.

Guthrie soccer sweeps Del City

Both the GHS boys’ and girls’ soccer teams picked up statement wins over a 5A-2 district rival Monday evening.
Guthrie junior high girls' tennis team Laina Woodward, Savannah Schlueter, Lillie Benton, Teagan Duehning, Natalia Acosta and Taylor Shipley. Courtesy of Mary Hudson.

Guthrie junior high girls' tennis team Laina Woodward, Savannah Schlueter, Lillie Benton, Teagan Duehning, Natalia Acosta and Taylor Shipley. Courtesy of Mary Hudson.

Guthrie Junior High tennis teams take first at Carl Albert tourney

Guthrie tennis cleaned house at the Carl Albert Junior High Tournament on Thursday, with both GJH’s boys’ and girls’ teams earning a first-place finish by the end of all singles and doubles matches. The Lady Jays won both doubles brackets and both consolation brackets in the singles events.
L-R Haven Hudson and Hollie Mitchell placed 5th at 2 doubles, Kenzie Hardesty placed 6th at 2 singles, Lola Brown placed 6th at 1 singles, Rylee Tobin and Aspen Mitchell placed 2nd at 1 doubles, Coach Mary Hudson during the Duncan West tournament. Submitted photo

L-R Haven Hudson and Hollie Mitchell placed 5th at 2 doubles, Kenzie Hardesty placed 6th at 2 singles, Lola Brown placed 6th at 1 singles, Rylee Tobin and Aspen Mitchell placed 2nd at 1 doubles, Coach Mary Hudson during the Duncan West tournament. Submitted photo

GHS girls take fifth at Duncan West tennis tourney

It was a productive day for coach Mary Hudson and the Guthrie girls’ varsity tennis team, who won fifth place at the Duncan West Tournament last Wednesday at the OKC Tennis Center. The Lady Jays’ top-five finish was headlined by their No.
Left to right: Guthrie's Jaxson Mayer, Carson Olmsted, Jack Arballo, Isaiah Dearman, Broderric Hansen and Ryan Mostrom at the Ducan West Tournament in OKC, Monday, March 24. Courtesy of Mary Hudson.

Left to right: Guthrie's Jaxson Mayer, Carson Olmsted, Jack Arballo, Isaiah Dearman, Broderric Hansen and Ryan Mostrom at the Ducan West Tournament in OKC, Monday, March 24. Courtesy of Mary Hudson.

Bluejays’ tennis takes on Duncan West tourney

The GHS boys’ tennis team returned to the OKC Tennis Center Monday for the Duncan West Tournament, picking up a T-9th-place finish. Guthrie took fourth in the No. 1 Doubles bracket and fifth in the No. 2 Doubles but couldn’t find the same success in either of the Singles tournaments.
Left to right: Haley Gallo, Kinley Duehning and Ryn McCormick of Guthrie softball awarded PNTV All-State belts. Courtesy of Guthrie Lady Jays Softball Booster (Facebook).

Left to right: Haley Gallo, Kinley Duehning and Ryn McCormick of Guthrie softball awarded PNTV All-State belts. Courtesy of Guthrie Lady Jays Softball Booster (Facebook).

Guthrie softball players awarded All-State belts

A trio of Guthrie softball athletes were bestowed 2024 Class 5A All-State belts by Prep Nation TV on Monday.
Langston’s Joshua Smith. Courtesy of Ali Nassir/Langston athletics

Langston’s Joshua Smith. Courtesy of Ali Nassir/Langston athletics

Langston hoops knocked out in NAIA Round of 16

Langston basketball saw its season come to an end Thursday in the NAIA National Tournament, losing 95-65 to No. 1 seed College of Idaho.The Lions advanced to the Round of 16 in Kansas City after defeating Saint Mary (KS) in round one, then Central Baptist in the Round of 32.
 

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